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I can't stand it, I almost can't stand it anymore.
You can stand it upright or turn it upside down.
In all fairness, "Can't Stand It" doesn't necessarily sound dark.
I couldn't stand it after I'd been in the Navy.
We can do it for a month and stand it.
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She loves it, she needs it, she can't fucking stand it.
One day, I said to Tom, 'How can you stand it?
"I can't really stand it, to be honest," Kyrgios told Reuters.
I should probably wear more, but I, I can't stand it!
And at some point, some of us can't stand it anymore.
"When that heat took me, I couldn't stand it," she said.
That in itself is so goddamn metal we can't even stand it.
I know a lot of people — legitimate fashion people — can't stand it.
Some of us love it, yet the rest absolutely can't stand it.
The heartbreaking truth is, your pet can't stand it when you're away.
Customer: We're so excited to be here, we can hardly stand it.
"Kids are getting bullied and I can't stand it," Warfield told CNN.
Ivana Trump said she "can't stand it" when her friends send gifts.
I know a lot of people – legitimate fashion people – can't stand it.
I don't think my psyche would have been able to stand it.
People can't stand it anymore ... the intrusive thoughts, the lack of sleep.
By the time she turned 17, she could no longer stand it.
Sweat until you can't stand it, and escape to the cold shower.
"We hope that today's ruling does not stand," it says in a statement.
I know a lot of people – legitimate fashion people – can t stand it.
But as things stand, it is unlikely to occupy more than a niche.
He wasn't aiming his ire at me but I couldn't stand it anymore.
I'm getting old; after bowing for so long, I can't stand it anymore.
"As things stand, it is unthinkable that the Bundestag would agree," said Binding.
Chloe Lilac "Obvious" Lilac is so talented that I can barely stand it.
He can't stand it that more people protested against him than celebrated him.
Everyone will be reconciled through peace and pleasure who can possibly stand it.
Dogs barking is like screaming babies to most other people — I can't stand it!
And behind the scenes, the Pentagon is pushing to stand it up on deadline.
"I know a lot of people — legitimate fashion people — can't stand it" she said.
Don't look down China's newest tourist attract is stunning -- if you can stand it.
"I can't stand it anymore," he told me in a private message on Twitter.
If I could stand it with my back, I'd be right back on it.
"She describes mothers wailing in anguish, people fainting who can't stand it," Carson said.
But now that it's the thing I wake up to, I can't stand it.
We don't think that, as things stand, it will lead to a systemic crisis.
The stand it comes with is basic, and only lets users adjust tilt, not height.
As things stand, it would be better if the verdict comes at the ballot box.
You can also opt to stand it up in portrait mode, if that's your bag.
He had so much heart that he just couldn't stand it when things weren't right.
I mean, the couple look so casual and in love can you even stand it?
Not every constitution can stand it, especially when you resolve to make writing a job.
Many Oasis fans enjoy the band's 1995 hit "Wonderwall," but Liam Gallagher can't stand it.
"I couldn't stand it," he says with a disdain seemingly untampered down forty years on.
Or maybe, for no special reason, she found me so unpleasant she couldn't stand it.
"If I'm in the field and somebody does it, I can't stand it," Belt said.
" Conversely, if the pressure was too high, "the brain could just physically not stand it.
"I love Israel even when I cannot stand it," he wrote in his last book.
Don't look if you can't stand it, but the press needs to do its job.
And by midnight, she couldn't stand it any longer and had to go to the hospital.
I couldn't stand it and I couldn't understand it, so I tried to block it out.
It was like a car accident, where you can't stand it but you can't look away.
I didn't want to come across as a pompous tourist, but I couldn't stand it anymore.
"At the end of the first act, I realized I couldn't stand it," Ms. Lewis continued.
In fact, I couldn't stand it, especially the host, with his wimpy voice and mawkish homilies.
"Rob can't stand it and will try to have things changed by the court," said the insider.
"Rob can't stand it and will try to have things changed by the court," says the insider.
Unless they're awful people, I can't stand it when a man is disrespectful toward his parents/family.
"It's been too hot towards the bottom of the pond and shrimp can't stand it," he said.
Tempted by the prospect of financial security, he puts off quitting until Cory can't stand it anymore.
From where we stand, it appears as though crystals are merely another status symbol for these men.
"For her to come in here, it's just ridiculous; I can't stand it," McKinnon told me afterward.
They don't *have* to do anything, but if you're gonna take a stand, it should be definitive.
You can also lie it down on a counter or stand it up vertically in a bookshelf.
You can mount it right to your wall or stand it upright on a bookshelf or table.
Everything in this county is so fucking individualistic and so rooted in capitalism I can't stand it.
I can't always be climbing taller mountains — sometimes I'm just floating until I can't stand it anymore.
If the law is allowed to stand, it will all but eliminate second trimester abortions in Oklahoma.
We see it in the collective thrill of Ofglen/Ofsteven driving off, because she can't stand it.
If your child starts wobbling around or can't stand, it could be a sign they've ingested marijuana.
" Green added: "If this was a hot dog stand, it would be closed by the health department.
"I'm so excited I can hardly stand it," Ledbetter had said after the bill passed the Senate.
Because there are days I can't stand it and the limitations it puts on the entire family.
"The north stand is our family stand," it continues, with the second part of the sentence boldfaced.
Another plus: The whole city folds out accordion-style, so you can stand it up to play.
But, if you really can't stand it for some reason, Walmart does have a 2549.99-day return policy.
I try to watch about 15 minutes of it and can't really stand it, so I go home.
What I can't stand, it turns out, is an endless sea of true believers nominally on my side.
If you can stand it, a little exercise before bed may actually help you sleep, Dr. Ebben says.
It was six weeks of heart-pounding, sweat-pouring, hysterical-crying anxiety, and I couldn't stand it anymore.
"I don't think I can stand it much longer," Olga told my mother one day in early March.
He's coming in as a wrecking ball and he's fucking the elites and they just can't stand it.
I can't stand it and it's wrecking the whole group because it's so big it pulls it down.
"If the Senate allows President Trump's obstruction to stand, it effectively nullifies the impeachment power," Schiff said Friday.
I mean, I can't stand it when she shows up looking for you and you're not ever there.
Though the rocket failed to launch and blew up right in its test stand, it opened Musk's eyes.
Don't bother trying to stand it up vertically for regular use because the interface only works in landscape.
"I couldn't stand it anymore, and I needed to get out in search of my freedom," she explains.
When you place the cup on the stand, it elevates the glass, so that it sits weightlessly on air.
Had the proposal been allowed to stand, it would have increased average well costs by about $100,000, he said.
So if you're uncertain about where you stand, it might be worth getting the opinion of a financial planner.
I really wish I didn't have to put sugar on tart fruit, but I can't stand it without it.
He insisted the quality of Aloha's offerings is enough to stand it up against anything else on the shelves.
Now, had she resigned and had a press conference in which she said, I just cannot stand it anymore.
The first time I got a manicure, I couldn't stand it and ripped the acrylics off the next day.
" Buoyant as the chorus is, he seems vexed: "No love's as random as God's love… I can't stand it.
And ISIS planted countless mines and IEDs during its desperate last stand; it also left behind undetonated suicide belts.
People who live in the suburbs can't stand it and people of color can't stand the Republican Party brand.
After seven years, it's pretty clear that the Obama administration just can't stand it when energy prices are low.
This does not happen overnight, but slowly builds up over time to the point where they cannot stand it.
So, if you feel so euphoric that you can't even stand it, you're probably gonna pass out any minute.
"I don't think I can stand it here," I said during the weekly call to my parents that Sunday.
They decided that when she took the witness stand it would be best to avoid questions about the past.
"If Taylor Swift took a stand, it would impact her listeners," he says of the famously apolitical chart-topper.
If a book is on my night stand, it means I haven't read it and feel like I should.
This thing would be much more likely to fit on my crowded kitchen counter if I could stand it upright.
" For example, Young notes, "I love coffee ... but if you put it in ice cream format, I can't stand it.
The easiest way to cushion the game's already generous income is to loot as much as you can stand it.
Sinclair: If you truly can't stand it anymore, weed is a great way to take the pressure off of yourself.
If you can stand it, he said, try wetting your hair only every other day and use a dry shampoo.
He was someplace in Iowa today and he said my name so many times that people couldn't stand it anymore.
And a second Trump term wouldn't just be the sadly suboptimal byproduct of a noble stand; it would be disastrous.
"He told me, 'God, it was cold last night, I could barely stand it,' when I gave him the heater."
Cute aggression Aragon has specifically studied cute aggression -- when things are so cute, you can't stand it and exhibit aggressive behavior.
I can't stand it when people congratulate me after a gig: not on a good set, but on being a girl.
After being there a while, we can't stand it any longer and start making our way on foot to the school.
"If the rule is permitted to stand, it will thwart rather than further Congress's objectives in enacting [the ACA]," they argue.
Rating I honestly don't know if I like Mozart in the Jungle or can't stand it, but I'm glad it exists.
He can't stand it when an upstart Teamster rival, Anthony Provenzano (Stephen Graham), shows up late for a meeting wearing shorts.
As things stand, it is hard to see there being a majority in the British Parliament for either of these outcomes.
Alone, Liam finds himself replaying memories of the good times until he can't stand it any longer and cuts out his grain.
After almost a year of this, the patient couldn't stand it any more and made an appointment to see an ear doctor.
The upright design on the former means users can stand it up next to a bedside and use it as an alarm.
As things now stand, it will be an epic struggle to keep Spain's budget deficit under the 3 percent of GDP limit.
Put this chat in an apron with a pair of tits on the front of it and stand it at a barbecue.
" This explains why Grace said in "Part 1," of the horror show of a facility, "Flesh and blood cannot stand it there.
He is of the age where he knows right from wrong, so lets stop with the young card, I can't stand it.
But they can only stand it for so long, and they usually prefer to dominate conversations with their own thoughts and opinions.
The track goes so hard people are still in her mentions about it 12 years later, although she can't stand it herself.
It's in these moments when the likes of Luke Cage became corny—so aggressive in its earnestness that I couldn't stand it.
However, as things now stand, it appears all but certain that the president will have a majority — and potentially a large one.
It is the part of him that can't stand it when an unflattering photo of him is shared all over the internet.
Before the story was brought to the big screen in X-Men: The Last Stand, it was teased in 2003's X2.
"If we let the 20 weeks stand, it entitles women to take matters into their own hands in a negative way," Lewis said.
He said that a Justice Department source had told him a week before about the Kushner news, but he couldn't stand it up.
Somoza ran it and then this guy came in and was doing most ... I'm blanking on his name because I can't stand it.
If the avatar does something that gets it closer to its goal, like combining random movements in order to stand, it gets points.
I almost don't want you to go through because I'm not sure my heart can stand it, if I'm being honest with you.
In a new interview with Marie Claire, Lovato revealed that she can't stand it when people throw around the word "bi-polar" incorrectly.
"He was someplace in Iowa today and he said my name so many times that people couldn't stand it anymore," Mr. Trump said.
If you mean, "Person who can stand it when the clock keeps running even when some dude is pretending he's dying," then no.
"She's very demanding and not everyone can stand it," said Barbara Steiner, the director of Kunsthaus Graz, who curated Yang's solo exhibition there.
After the first round, Woods went to the range and was working on his swing until Doyle could not stand it any longer.
I inserted the Q-Tip into my vagina, as far as I could stand it, per the instructions I'd gotten in the mail.
It's the kind of show that you see the Parent's Council hating, and arbiters of ethics can't stand it because it's bloody and violent.
She didn't have dental insurance and didn't want to pay the high fees until the pain had surged and she couldn't stand it anymore.
Encased in a silver-colored ornamental table-top stand, it was unveiled to the public on Friday at the Notre Dame of Jerusalem Center.
And the practice doesn't just have to do with safety: If everyone uses the escalator to stand, it could actually make the service more efficient.
However, while this law may technically still stand, it would take a particularly angry churchgoer to call the police on you for some quiet whispering. 
But while McKinsey had finally taken a stand, it quietly undercut that decision by continuing to work alongside Trillian — independently, rather than as a subcontractor.
"Just because one or two individuals have taken this stand, it doesn't mean there is an attack on people living in New Zealand," he said.
You can lay it down horizontally, or stand it vertically, and it adapts its audio to your room thanks to its array of six microphones.
On Wednesday, when Officer Wallace took the stand, it seemed that a portrait, or at least a sketch, of the slain officer might finally emerge.
But at 100 minutes, this fervent experiment drags — because it's too convoluted, and because the single philosophical stand it seems to take is for nihilism.
"If permitted to stand, it will result in the deportation of thousands of vulnerable children to some of the most violent places on earth," Arulanantham said.
Were PayPal's decision allowed to stand, it would set "a dangerous precedent for any person or entity with controversial views," Jones' company claims in its lawsuit.
Mr Corbyn's willingness to campaign matters because, as things stand, it is unlikely that a Labour motion to support a second referendum would get through Parliament.
When Nickelback dropped "How You Remind Me," I was the only person who couldn't stand it, and so it was played, on repeat, every single recess.
This week wasn't the Academy taking a principled stand; it was the Academy striking back because it didn't like the products it was being associated with.
There is such hope and optimism in these transnational performances, such certainty that communication would lead to a better tomorrow, that I could hardly stand it.
But from the moment Gates took the stand, it was instantly evident that the public -- and perhaps the media -- had grossly overestimated Gates's loyalty to Manafort.
As things stand, it looks as though we'll have LeBron and Brady playing at the highest level until they decide it's time to hang it up.
Users harassed the designer on Instagram and Twitter, and someone edited her Wikipedia page ("Died: Under a lemonade stand," it appeared to read at one point).
You can fold the keyboard all the way back to use the Pavilion as a tablet, or partially back to stand it up on a desk.
Their oil supply is state-controlled and regionally concentrated, so their drillers can operate at a loss for as long as the economy can stand it.
But yet I see some young people, 20 years old, and they seem to be bored already with life, and some of them cannot stand it.
Still, if both Los Angeles&apos and James&apos current trajectories stand, it looks like Johnson will have to amend his history books in no time.
Where things stand: It has been 900 days since the U.K. voted to leave the EU and 621 days since May triggered the Article 50 exit clause.
"I called my mum, after I calmed down, and I told her, 'Now is my time to go, I can't stand it'," the 272-year-old said.
Whether you're a fan of pineapple pizza or can't stand it, you have to admit that eating it for charity is a pretty cool thing to do.
Clinton said she "wouldn't be able to stand it" if her own grandchildren ever felt the kind of fear and worry that Oliphant and others have expressed.
We don't want a dog to "just tolerate" being annoyed by humans, because when they can't stand it anymore, they won't just tolerate it, and they'll bite.
I've been too long at the fair, and Lord, I just can't stand it anymore") and Barbra Streisand ("The merry-go-round is beginning to taunt me.
That incursion might not be enough to elicit a full-scale response from NATO, but if left to stand, it could undermine the alliance's credibility, analysts say.
"However, based upon the current scientific advice from the government's medical experts, there is no rationale to close or cancel sporting events as things stand," it said.
So what [Apple] should have said was this is a $6,000 monitor, but if you want to buy it without the stand it&aposs $1,000 off — $5,000.
You can stand it vertically or horizontally, its speakers sound decent, and there's a camera so you can make video calls (and it has a privacy shutter!).
With a similar design to the magnetic connector on the Pro Stand, it can be placed and secured quickly and easily using the included Apple-designed tool.
It also comes with a silicone clip that wraps around the camera at any angle, so you can stand it up more easily or clip it to stuff.
And speaking of splashes, from our seat atop the lifeguard stand, it looks like swimsuits are next in line to embrace this of-the-moment waist-defining accessory.
In that vein, that's why I have invited Mark back to our conference, now called Code, after eight years for one more interview if he can stand it.
From there, your Vine could be looped over and over again, a six-second comedy or drama on repeat for as long as the viewer could stand it.
They can&apost stand it, and so I believe, so much of the radical left which is the mainstream of the Democrat Party doesn&apost only hate America.
If the DA can take, and make a good fist of running, a slate of municipalities, that will stand it in excellent stead at the 2019 general election.
"I get so nervous watching some of these games on TV, I can't stand it," Francona said, describing how he felt watching Jansen push through the late innings.
Should the order stand it will apply for up to three years — or the date of adoption of a final competition decision on the case (whichever is earlier).
Mr. Vance said if the trial judge's ruling had been allowed to stand, it would have sent a message that theft of intellectual property is not a crime.
Marker said that when people put their freshly used electronic toothbrush back in the charger or stand, it can easily lead to stains and hard-to-clean gunk.
But once you have seen the best in the world at work and on the medal stand, it is no easy maneuver to be satisfied with lesser talent.
Suni Harford, head of investments at UBS Asset Management, can't stand it when she gets stuck in an elevator with someone wearing headphones zoning out those around them.
For the new proposal to stand, it has to be just as good as or better than the one it replaces in order to comply with the law.
Turn it off and stand it on its end and you can imagine astronauts encountering it on the moon as an atonal choir chants them to their impending doom.
The new craze sweeping the nation is apparently the "eraser challenge," in which you rub an eraser on your skin really hard until you can no longer stand it.
It promises to be the O.J. Simpson trial of politics: It goes on and on, polarizing the country — yet although you can't stand it, you just can't stop watching.
"Any effort on his part to blame the Democrats, it will be such bullshit that, as I said before, I will hardly be able to stand it," she continued.
Moving forward, Charles stated that the history and quality of the Faber-Castell brand would stand it in good stead, despite the ever changing world we now live in.
But now the black box of private arbitration was open, and the light shone on the ugliest abuses of power she could imagine, and she could barely stand it.
Any time either the Packers or the Bears would mount either an impressive offensive drive in this game or some sort of exciting defensive stand, it would fizzle out.
"If our inspectors go to a lemonade stand, it means we've received a complaint, and generally complaints stem from high levels of activity or noise that disrupts neighbors," Foster said.
"Our grief so heavy look lak we cain stand it," Lewis said to Hurston when describing what it felt like to be separated from other Africans and sold in Alabama.
They're holding one another while they listen to Mylene's record play on the radio: From where they stand, it seems like their girl is about to become a major star.
As things stand, it thus has the effect of backing Mr. Macron, who leaders in Germany believe "would be the better result, also for most of the French," she said.
I can't stand it when people say news media and great honest journalists with huge integrity at the New York Times and the Washington Post are enemies of the people.
If Buhari does not stand, it could also lead to greater ethnic and religious tensions in Nigeria, long riven by divisions between the largely Muslim north and the mostly Christian south.
As much as I like the convenience of wireless charging, the reality is, whatever your device is using to charge — pad, pillow, standit still requires a wire into the wall.
Throughout their courtship — and their marriage, and the birth of their so-cute-we-can't-stand-it baby girl, Luna — Chrissy Teigen and John Legend have become a favorite celebrity couple.
The owner can fold the phone in half, stand it on the table in an upside-down "V" position, and let two people sitting across the table view the same thing.
If the policies are allowed to stand, it would be a huge incentive for the executive branch to conduct more sweeping policy changes through memos rather than through the administrative process.
The truth As interesting as it would be to attribute such an important part of baseball to two deaf players, the recorded history of the game just doesn't stand it up.
The performers, who were often terrible, would be allowed to go on until one of the judges couldn't stand it anymore and sounded a gong, putting an end to the spectacle.
As I mentioned earlier in my opening monologue, as we continue from London tonight, the media cannot stand it, that President Trump actually stood up for America today on the world stage.
The speaker's cylindrical form factor also means that you can stand it up vertically, if you need to save a bit of space, vibrating the surface it's sitting on in the process.
And there's nothing like touring with an English band where those cultures really clash, because English people don't like being naked and can't stand it if other people are naked around them.
He said Premier's empowerment credentials, part of government policy to spread wealth to the majority of blacks excluded during white-minority rule, should stand it in good stead when buying other companies.
Although technical at times, the arguments had an underlying theme: If the indictment were allowed to stand, it would put people exercising their free speech rights at a higher risk of arrest.
Even with the record label hovering over the band's shoulder, "Can't Stand It" failed the Goo Goo Dolls test, sputtering on the radio stations it was meant to storm (it never charted).
And if you have the wireless keyboard sitting below the screen, flush with the CPU stand, it will lower to the level of the desktop without coming into contact with the keys.
Carlson can't stand it when his critics treat anything he says or does as if it has some fixed or lasting meaning, rather than whatever transitory audience response he was going for.
Lawyers for the House Judiciary Committee warned the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals in a court filing on Friday that if the decision were to stand, it would undermine Congress's constitutional role.
They've been happily together for 10 years; have a so-cute-we-can't-stand-it baby girl, Luna; and are not at all afraid to look a little silly when the occasion warrants.
We've been able to transition the business from the previous owner ahead of schedule as well, we've been able to integrate it and stand it up within the Coke system, so that's good.
That may involve a certain amount of splintering as the likes of Mr Boles decide that they cannot stand it any longer, but that is rather different from a split down the middle.
The frenetic pace of piece work means many people stay at the best-paying assembly line jobs only for as long as they can stand it or until their health or stamina falters.
Hence, as things stand, it would be pretty difficult for Facebook's lawyers to successfully argue Instagram and WhatsApp users would be harmed if the apps were cut free by a break-up order.
It is a team that has discovered the virtue of patience, and of precision, characteristics that Klopp believes stand it in better stead of thriving over an entire season, rather than in patches.
Apple's standit argues that to unlock the iPhone would violate its free speech rights — has brought questions over these competing forces to the fore, exposing gaps in some telecoms operators' own approaches.
"He said my name so many times that people couldn't stand it anymore," Trump exclaimed at an ethanol plant in Council Bluffs, Iowa, referring to his latest bête noire, former Vice President Joe Biden.
Whether it's the "hubris" of Megyn Kelly, of Fox, who dares challenge Trump on camera, or the fact of his opponent, Hillary Clinton, continuing to dominate him in the polls, Trump can't stand it.
Then, one night at a bar, a man next to me lit up a Newport menthol — possibly my least favorite cigarette in the world — and the smell was so intoxicating I couldn't stand it.
Where Republicans once stood on principle -- even those principles that were unpopular with the taste arbiters in Hollywood, the media and the intellectual elite -- now we stand, it seems, on Trump and Trump alone.
As things stand, it seems that Mr. Imamoglu, the young and stubbornly positive candidate of the C.H.P., will get the job that started Mr. Erdogan's "great love affair" with the people 25 years ago.
But when journalists eventually interviewed the newly legendary satay seller, he said the reason he kept selling his beef after the attack was that if he abandoned his stand it might have been stolen.
Children look to you to model behavior, so if you're yelling, "I can't stand it when you do that, you drive me crazy!" you're basically teaching them to give that right back to you.
There's no one answer, and even though I know where I stand, it took me a long time to figure that out, and I'm still actively working on it (and still dealing with my mistakes).
I'm a committed PC gamer and even I kinda want one of these just to stand it upright in my home and admire its distilled lines, elegant proportions, and timeless black-and-white color scheme.
If the high court lets the lower court's decision stand, it could revive not only the Creek reservation but also the reservations of the rest of the Five Civilized Tribes and other tribes in Oklahoma.
A vertical swath of gold-colored fabric, carefully draped on a cast-iron stand, it looks regal until you notice burn holes in its surface, and cigarette butts poking through and scattered on the floor.
The one-bedroom glass prism elevated on a platform above a flood plane is one of the most famous — and beautiful — houses on earth, but its owner couldn't stand it and barely lived in it.
From its tin-eared first promo for the season, which appeared to exploit the allegations, and a cast photo in which Olympios looks like she can barely stand, it may have been better for Warner Bros.
Of course, the look serves a purpose: There are no edges — not even a flat bottom so you can stand it up — to make sure it slides effortlessly in and out of your pocket or bag.
If this order is permitted to stand, it will only be a matter of days before some other prosecutor, insome other important case, before some other judge, seeks a similar order using this case as precedent.
While Franklin was building her career, Dionne Warwick was a celebrated pop star, charming fans both stateside and in the UK with her poise, grace, and magical voice — and, by many accounts, Franklin couldn't stand it.
If the suspension is allowed to stand, it will essentially vacate federal oversight of as much as $5.5 billion a year in development money that is being parceled out to nearly 1,000 jurisdictions around the country.
But otherwise try your news outlet of choice or their websites—or CSPAN-2 for guaranteed coverage—from 1 pm ET onward, Monday through Saturday, for as long as you and/or democracy can stand it.
When I visited the Graffmans in their apartment at the Osborne, on West Fifty-seventh Street, they spoke of Yuja as of a beloved granddaughter of whom they are so proud they can hardly stand it.
Normally, this works out fine in restaurants, but for a moment, I forgot that I'm at a chili festival, so after a few bites, I couldn't stand it anymore and had to throw away my burger.
Someone has to lay down with Brady to get him to go to sleep; this, of course, used to be me — until I was about eight months pregnant with Jack and I couldn't stand it any more.
Facing the Miami Heat in the final night of a three game home stand, it was hard for the high scoring forward to find any negatives in the 216-218 victory Sunday at the Chesapeake Energy Arena.
"Instead of just hating on it, saying 'Oh I can't stand it, so horrible, blah, blah, blah,' it's about really putting yourself in that mind-set to be able to understand it more deeply," Mr. Marty said.
I'm assuming the new studio, Radio Milk, is named after "Radio Milk How Can You Stand It." What was it about that song that made you want to name the studio and the production company after it?
But others can't stand it — most phone screens are too small to enjoy whatever you're watching, but it's not like you can lug a big old TV around with you on your morning commute or when you travel.
As things stand, it doesn't allow for the kind of magic Doom fans experienced earlier this year when John Romero, co-creator of the original Doom, released a new Doom map for the first time in 21 years.
Von der Leyen secured victory by just nine votes, meaning the support of 5-Star was vital — a fact that the Italian group hopes will stand it in good stead in the future political horse-trading in Brussels.
As things stand, it would be a shock to see Brown playing on Monday night against the Broncos, but if this story has proven one thing, it's that we won't know for certain until kickoff on Monday night.
But given where things stand, it may take that kind of surprising reset between two top leaders, built on personal relationships, rather than the slow grind of hammering out an agreement that is more typical of economic diplomacy.
"We saw all the damages, all the wreckages, all the barricades on the roads, created by those yellow (pro-democracy) groups, the rioters, and we just couldn't stand it anymore," said Virginia Cheung, 54, a retired civil servant.
Today, I humbly suggest an alternative to soft blocks, subtweets and unfollowing Finstas: Deactivate your social media accounts post-breakup, have a trusted friend change the passwords, and avoid looking back for as long as you can stand it.
Neil Patrick Harris can't stand it that James Corden is a TV star with a Tony award that can sing Broadway tunes so he took things into his own hands Monday night with an unexpected Broadway musical riff-off.
"Paired with the numerous options for art layouts and colors, as well as customizable accessory options including interchangeable bezels and an optional Studio Stand, it truly complements the user’s living space," Samsung says in a press release.
I haven't seen it in person, and I have no idea how large (or small) it is, or even how it sounds, but I already can't stand it because its designers couldn't come up with a more imaginative look.
Mike and Richie are the only ones who can stand it, and they end up teleported thousands of years into the past, where they witness It descending to Derry in some kind of spaceship that is not quite a spaceship.
When the Pixel 21.8 is put on the stand, it goes into a "display assistant" mode and essentially turns the phone into a Google Home, where you can use voice commands to play music, see your calendar, and view photos.
The second half of the film is littered with numerous anthems — particularly "Django Jane" — with lyrics shouting out black women ("Black girl magic, y'all can't stand it"), and women in general ("Hit the mute button, let the vagina have a monologue").
But I also know this is an intelligent man who&aposs got a lot of other things to do and I can&apost stand it, as this interview is over, late today, I will wait for them to call me.
If appeals courts ultimately rule in favor of Gawker's claim to public concern stand, it might well lead to a media free-for-all in which organizations feel welcome to publish increasingly damaging private information about the lives of public individuals.
For now, I'm living in a sparkly prison of my own making until I either see this year's baby scrub jay fly successfully far away from my windows or until I can't stand it anymore and tear down the glittering ribbons.
Because the court based its decision on jurisdictional grounds rooted in separation-of-powers concerns, if it is allowed to stand, it seems no House subpoena issued to a current or former executive branch official could be enforced through the courts.
Anticipating that sales projections for the company are likely to be "a little bit down but not horrendously", the partner at the pharmaceutical consultancy said the financial firepower of the Swiss giant would stand it in good stead going forward.
That law is not a ban — but if the court lets the law stand, it could open the door for many more regulations on abortion clinics and end up causing the closure of clinics around the country that can't meet the new restrictions.
After fashion policing the Unsullied ("I just don't know how you stand it in all that leather," +83) Varys brings in one of the Sons of the Harpy's assassins and bribes her into telling him who's behind all the recent mischief in town.
Apple has made clear that if the FBI's order is allowed to stand, it would set a precedent that would allow law enforcement in the United States and around the world to conscript the company to hack into any iPhone with a warrant.
"If this order is permitted to stand, it will only be a matter of days before some other prosecutor, in some other important case, before some other judge, seeks a similar order using this case as precedent," Apple said in its motion.
"If allowed to stand, it will lead to absurd results and have a devastating impact on companies … that spend billions of dollars annually on research and development for complex technological products and their components," wrote Kannon K. Shanmugam for the tech companies.
There can be special deals on cooperation between the EU and a third country to maximize cooperation and minimize disruption but, as things stand, it seems inevitable that there will be some form of customs control between Ireland and the UK, including Northern Ireland.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Former Virginia Governor Robert McDonnell contends that if the Supreme Court agrees with prosecutors' broad view of bribery law and allows his corruption convictions to stand, it would make a politician's ordinary interactions with donors a crime and upend the U.S. political process.
He insists if the lower court opinion is allowed to stand it will expose "every state to litigation under a legal standard so indeterminate that any party that loses in the legislature has a plausible chance of overriding that policy decision in the courts."
A trade group representing Samsung and other large technology companies filed a brief urging the Supreme Court to side with Samsung — arguing that if the current ruling is allowed to stand, it would give more ammunition to "patent trolls" who seek large payouts in court.
I flash back on that infamous cabinet meeting, when Trump coaxed those insane testimonials, and see more clearly than ever that he was establishing the terms of service: I strut, you slobber, for as long as I can stand you or you can stand it.
"It is crowded now to the point where people are sleeping on the streets and under trees ... People are terrified by the winter, we are getting a polar cold storm in few days, kids and women won't be able to stand it," he said.
Kirsten Fontenrose, a former director of the Persian Gulf region on Trump's National Security Council, said that since the White House already knows where the Saudis stand, it may be planning to use the kingdom to give it cover for not taking military action.
It's saying that if the Flores settlement is allowed to stand, it won't be Trump's fault if families start getting separated again — it will be the fault of the judiciary or Congress for not recognizing the urgency of the situation and the necessity of family detention.
One night, I decided I couldn't stand it anymore and had to do it; I had made out with our friend at a club a couple of times and it was just clear that I was being unfair and needed to not date anyone at that point.
With lyrics like "We gon' start a motherfuckin' pussy riot / Or we gon' have to put 'em on a pussy diet" and "Remember when they used to say I look too mannish / Black girl magic, y'all can't stand it," Monáe is at her most personal and most powerful.
May's disastrous speech at her party conference this week, all the clichés have been brought out of storage and dusted off in the British media to describe the crisis surrounding the PM. However, as things stand, it seems highly likely that Theresa May is going to remain in place.
"When it came to art, evangelicals weren't very discriminating," Thornbury writes, and indeed it often seemed as if any halfway competent group of Christian rockers would be awarded a modest record contract and sent out to play concerts for youth groups for as long as they could stand it.
Sylvere — an older intellectual who moves them to Marfa on a grant to continue his Holocaust studies — lets himself get sucked into the letters' sizzling prose, which kickstarts his own libido and makes him remember what it's like to be so turned on he can hardly stand it.
" Chad A. Readler, a lawyer for the Trump campaign, filed an emergency motion with the 6th Circuit Court of Appeals lambasting the lower court's order charging that if left to stand it would "irreparably" harm the campaign "as well as any unsuspecting citizen who falls in the district court's cross-hairs.
"And for a full minute, I was so in love with all of them, I almost couldn't stand it," Crosley writes to close the scene — conceding with genuine admiration that the actual terror inflicted by the young is the evidence they offer of how pure and big joy can be.
I'm sure part of the reasoning here is about protecting the device, but given all the smart capabilities of this stand, it seems like it should also be smart enough to detect how much juice is flowing in and regulate things appropriately, without the need to hamstring chargers made by other companies.
"If the defendants' rule is permitted to stand, it is not just mergers that will suffer — it is the rule of law, and the certainty and stability required for effective commerce, markets and economic growth, that are truly threatened by the defendants' unauthorized and unlawful action," the plaintiffs said in their filing.
But Barr took his criticism further, telling NBC that the FBI could have acted maliciously as they continued to seek out surveillance of the Trump campaign despite certain pieces of evidence that had been used to stand it up in court -- like elements of the intelligence gathered by Christopher Steele -- falling apart.
He'd just come over to help me set up the enormous 65-inch Q9 television from Samsung, and after adding on the feet—which required laying it across my entire bed, and then wrestling it onto the stand (it weighs over 60 pounds), we sat down to watch one of my favorite test shows Sense8.
"I don't think there's any question that if this decision were allowed to stand, it would, at a minimum, slow down the regulation of systemic threats to the shadow banking system, and it may well prevent the regulation of those systemic threats," said Dennis Kelleher, president and chief executive of Better Markets, an advocacy group.
Then, likely cut off due to time/spoilers: "And I deserve to be the next Bachelorette…" It's time to meet up with JoJo at her apartment in Dallas, Texas – but first she finds a dozen roses from her ex, "Chad," on her doorstep and oh good God the whole thing is so fake I can't even stand it!
For the study, researchers at the University of Tennessee at Knoxville wanted to see how employing a "game face" would help participants in two challenging scenarios: sticking their hand in a bucket of freezing cold water for as long as they could stand it and completing a complicated, 100-piece, black and white puzzle in just five minutes.
"I can't stand it when I go into a house that's listed and they say it's been renovated, but all they've done is they've ripped out a kitchen and put in brand-new cabinets into the exact same bad layout, then all you have is a cramped, dated layout with your new kitchen," Jonathan Scott said.
" Thomas acknowledged that the Supreme Court might benefit from having that issue percolate more in the courts below, but also wrote in detail why he believes such a law might be necessary and he pointedly said that just because the justices allowed the lower court opinion to stand, it should not be interpreted "as an agreement with the decisions below.
"I think 63, 65 (dollars a barrel for Brent) I think you might be a little bit ambitious there because the OPEC producers have got this basic issue, they don't want the price to go too low clearly, because their economies wouldn't stand it," Neil Atkinson, head of the oil industry and markets division, at the IEA told CNBC Friday.
"If this order is permitted to stand, it will only be a matter of days before some other prosecutor, in some other important case, before some other judge, seeks a similar order using this case as precedent," Apple said in a motion to vacate the order, filed Thursday afternoon to the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California.
Playlist: "Can't Stand It" / "Handshake Drugs" / "Impossible Germany" / "Hummingbird" / "Dawned On Me" / "Walken" / "You Are My Face" / "Theologians" / "The Whole Love" Spotify | Apple Music Wilco's latest offerings, 2015's Star Wars and 2016's Schmilco, not just in their goofball titles alone were as close a sonic equivalent to Jeff Tweedy's stage banter as you can get: irreverent and to-the-point.
Word of the Day noun: a theatrical entertainment of broad and earthy humor; consists of comic skits and short turns (and sometimes striptease) noun: a composition that imitates or misrepresents somebody's style, usually in a humorous way verb: make a parody of adjective: relating to or characteristic of burlesque _________ The word burlesque has appeared in six New York Times articles in the past year, including on March 22 in the obituary "Chuck Barris, Producer and Personality of 'Gong Show' Fame, Dies at 87" by Neil Genzlinger: The performers, who were often terrible, would be allowed to go on until one of the judges couldn't stand it anymore and sounded a gong, putting an end to the spectacle.

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