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"tell" Definitions
  1. [transitive] (of a person) to give information to somebody by speaking or writing
  2. [transitive] (of some writing, an instrument, a sign, etc.) to give information about something
  3. [transitive] to express something in words
  4. [intransitive] (informal) to let somebody know a secret
  5. [transitive] to order or advise somebody to do something
  6. [intransitive, transitive] (not used in the progressive tenses) to know, see or judge something correctly
  7. [transitive] (not used in the progressive tenses or in the passive) to recognize the difference between one thing or person and another
  8. [intransitive] tell (on somebody) to have an effect on somebody/something, especially a bad one

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"tell" Synonyms
describe narrate recount relate report say speak state utter divulge chronicle communicate declare recite rehearse voice announce impart portray proclaim inform notify advise brief warn apprise make aware say to alert alert to disclose to express to reveal to state to communicate to confess to fill in forewarn instruct direct order ask bid command request require charge enjoin summon adjure give orders call on boss around demand dictate mandate decree call discern see ascertain comprehend determine understand decide deduce identify perceive recognise(UK) recognize(US) discover make out be sure clinch divine judge know learn assure promise guarantee swear warrant give your word convince reassure satisfy persuade sell cajole inspire pledge to cause to feel certain certify to bring round give one's word to declare to give one's assurance to distinguish differentiate discriminate tell apart detect dig apprehend notice read register weigh affect count impact militate overwhelm have effect have force impact on take effect carry weight make one's presence felt make presence known leave its mark on make its presence felt take its toll on have an adverse effect on take its toll talk blab tattle leak tell tales blow the gaff spill the beans give the game away let the cat out of the bag open your mouth sing spill let slip let on tell all spill your guts confess squawk grass tell a secret denounce finger give away inform against inform on rat on sell out split on squeak on squeal on stitch up tell tales on delate dob on grass on peach on someone pool rat out shelf shop enumerate number calculate reckon tally compute numerate count one by one total sum quantify add up tot up work out estimate figure sum up assess measure train educate teach coach school tutor guide enlighten drill prepare indoctrinate discipline inculcate edify prime acquaint matter mean import signify impress influence be important be influential cut any ice count with matter to tell with be important to be influential to carry weight with consider deem conclude believe evaluate esteem gather gauge(UK) guess surmise conjecture wish greet bestow greet with bestow to check(US) examine study investigate test inspect monitor probe research scrutinise(UK) scrutinize(US) establish analyse(UK) analyze(US) certify confirm note scan survey write record scribble author detail document inscribe jot pen transcribe catalog(US) catalogue(UK) compose copy list log post scrawl foretell forecast predict prophesy augur prognosticate presage vaticinate anticipate bode foresee portend adumbrate auspicate envisage predominate prevail rule dominate outweigh overshadow override reign be dominant domineer govern hold sway lead manage overrule carry most weight be in control have the upper hand whisper confide intimate mention privately mention confidentially speak confidentially speak privately talk confidentially talk privately talk into someone's ear mound barrow motte tumulus kurgan tomb long barrow grave mound burial mound grave hill swell cairn More
"tell" Antonyms
listen concentrate harken hearken hark be all ears be attentive give attention keep your ears open lend an ear listen intently pay attention take note tune in not want miscommunicate misinform misadvise misbrief misguide mislead disinform misstate obey follow observe accept heed respect fulfil(UK) fulfill(US) abide by acquiesce to adhere to agree to comply with conform to embrace respond to submit to yield to act in accordance with figure guess suppose estimate predict speculate approximate infer postulate judge theorise(UK) theorize(US) calculate deduce gage(US) gauge(UK) hypothesise(UK) hypothesize(US) reckon surmise deceive lie to delude dupe betray fool stiff cheat con scam inveigle shaft trick bluff snooker sucker double-cross euchre confuse mistake mix up muddle up conceal withhold suppress hide repress misrepresent confound misidentify misperceive fail to see the difference between mystify cover refrain block secrete wonder alleviate lift mollify relieve allay ease soothe assuage palliate placate quell lighten keep hold mask reserve cloak enshroud shroud veil cover up hold on to keep back sit on be quiet keep a secret keep secret call guesstimate pick suggest say make a guess at take a shot at take a stab at disarrange disorder forget learn neglect unfit ask keep in the dark not count subtract harm bewilder mind forbid answer reject reply keep something to oneself aid assist destroy disprove help ignore invalidate misunderstand unsettle look away beg expect supplicate request beseech petition plead implore requisition urge appeal to plead with mumble murmur mutter babble stammer stutter whisper garble grumble grunt slur whimper chunter gabble maunder mouth ramble rumble drone maffle miss disregard be oblivious to take no notice of pay no attention to pay no heed to unfamiliar with unprepare unqualify disorganize exonerate leave alone misinstruct misdirect misroute lead astray point in the wrong direction send off course send on a wild goose chase propose proposition assert pitch posit proffer raise submit extend offer pose present propound put state table tender allow approve commend compliment discourage dissuade laud permit praise prevent overlook be numb to be unaware of be unaware to fail to grasp misinterpret notice the absence of lose defend protect support back stand by aid and abet be faithful to be loyal to be supportive of come to the defence of side with stand up for stick up for sympathize with take the side of distress torment torture trouble

906 Sentences With "tell"

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Mirror, Mirror, on the wall, Tell me, tell me, tell me all!
So tell a friend to tell a friend to tell a friend.
I didn't tell my mother, I didn't tell my father, I didn't tell my friends, and I didn't tell the police.
He just had stories to tell and stories to tell and stories to tell.
You can tell us what you want us to tell your employer, you can tell us.
" The epigraph of "Eat Pray Love" is "Tell the truth, tell the truth, tell the truth!
Tell us what scares you, tell us what you're excited about, tell us what you're working on.
I want to learn about 529 plans, tell me more, tell me more, tell me more. Exactly.
"The mantra — tell it early, tell it all, tell it yourself — the 'it' is the truth," he said.
"Yo, Brad, tell Chad, tell Lauren, tell Karen, it's gonna be a fire show," he called after them.
" Jenkins concluded the acceptance speech: "If you have seen this film … tell a friend, tell a friend, tell a friend.
Tell her — Abu Malik, tell her I cover ISIS.
"I told them, don't tell me the date, don't tell me the time, and don't tell me the destination," he said.
Should I tell some jokes, should I tell some stories?
Am I there to tell to tell you the weather?
If we want to tell you, we will tell you.
You have to tell the story you want to tell.
To really tell our story, you have to tell everything.
Don't tell our bosses and we won't tell yours. Deal?
I'll tell you, I'll tell you exactly what it's like.
I didn't tell my agents, I didn't tell my managers.
Do you want me to tell you, I'll tell you.
I didn't tell anybody — I didn't want to tell anybody.
"Let me tell my story, you tell yours," Sanders replied.
Tell me something real, tell me something I don't know.
Let me tell you something I tell my Republican friends.
Tell me about the child, tell me about the family.
Tell Us (Anonymously) What You Won't Tell Your Partner IRL.
Voters tell pollsters they want candidates who tell the truth.
CRAMER: TELL ME. PLANK: LET ME TELL YOU THREE THINGS.
Tell me what you want to tell me here today.
You know how to tell someone about the show, so I will not tell you how to tell someone about this show.
If you merely say, "Don't tell anyone," I might tell my husband, but only because I know he won't tell anyone else.
Speaker: They didn't tell you what that would mean, but they didn't tell you that burden sharing ... They didn't tell you that.
We are going to tell the stories we want to tell.
Only time will tell… but it will probably tell very soon.
I cannot tell you how fun this story was to tell.
I didn't tell my wife, didn't tell my friends, nobody knew.
He's offered to tell jokes, but Siri can tell jokes, too.
It's more difficult to tell a lie than tell the truth.
When I say never tell anyone, I mean never tell anyone.
Tell me about despair, yours, and I will tell you mine.
"Did I tell you or did I tell you?" she said.
She'd tell him because there was nothing else to tell him.
I won't tell them where and I won't tell them how.
It's hard to tell people about music, their ears tell them.
"You can tell your readers and tell the developers," he said.
But the stories the house could tell, if it could tell.
"People should tell whatever story they want to tell," she said.
Tell me — tell me where this great enthusiasm has manifested itself?
People tell Google things that they don't tell to possibly anybody else, things they might not tell to family members, friends, anonymous surveys, doctors.
I get to tell their stories, and I get to tell mine. ●
You can tell what happened without letting someone else tell your story.
I can&apost tell you yet, I will tell you very shortly.
"She would tell me, 'Don't tell mom where I'm hiding,'" Jesus says.
They felt that Dre didn't tell this or Dre didn't tell that.
Don't cry, I tell myself — and don't tell yourself not to cry.
AND OF COURSE I HAD TO TELL YOU I COULDN'T TELL YOU.
If you can't tell, then checking the manufacturer's website should tell you.
KS: We need someone to tell the story, to tell the story.
PIE, NICOLE RUCKER will tell you, has its own story to tell.
They tell you what they need; they tell you what they want.
I'll write here what I tell them: I can't tell you that.
But again: Tell us — please, please tell us — what would that mean?
"Tell Moscow, tell Putin, that they are closing the market," Elena pleaded.
We're going to tell the story that we really want to tell.
That's how they tell it, if they even tell it at all.
"Can't nobody tell me nothing, you can't tell me nothing," he sings.
TELL OUR STORY ABOUT OUR BRANDS, TELL OUR STORY ABOUT OUR POSITIONING, TELL OUR STORY ABOUT WHAT WE'RE GOING TO DO. AND I COME BACK.
And when employees tell me their co-workers will back them up and tell the truth under oath, I tell them that often doesn't happen.
We're doing very well in Iowa, but I tell you, Chuck Grassley, he's looking to tell me, now, you tell me, what did you say?
It's inconceivable that we will deploy troops there, tell the Afghan government the number, tell 39 other nations the number ... but not tell the American people.
"I am asking you to tell these little girls, tell the young women, tell the watching world, that they are worth everything," she told the judge.
If you don't have a good story to tell, you shouldn't tell it.
How much do you tell your friends, and which ones do you tell?
He'll tell me if it's funny, but he'll tell me if it's not.
I knew I had to tell her, or at least tell her something.
Tell it what you have, and it will tell you what you need.
Goldberg got to tell a story, so now I'd like to tell one.
A third option is to tell my sister, who will then tell me.
Tell me where is our lies and I'll tell you where are yours.
And I'll tell him about North Korea, and he'll tell me about lemons.
If you want to tell stories you just got to tell your story.
He says, 'That I can tell you' or 'I can tell you that.
I mean, if I don't tell them immediately, when would I tell them?
Paula tries to tell me that I can't tell yet but she's wrong.
Most people can't tell the difference, especially if the symbols tell them otherwise.
Don't tell meI'll tell you — Me and my tribe are just about due.
Sanders: Well, I'll tell you, my wife would demand that I tell you.
I'll tell you what I always tell them: I can't answer that question.
I can tell a structure, and I can tell where there's a flaw.
Tell me your Paul McCartney and I will tell you who you are.
They're Barack Obama's stories to tell and he's going to tell them better.
"I'm not convinced I can tell the story, I want to tell—which is precisely why I want so bad to tell it," he writes. https://t.
Tell your friends, tell you family, tell your neighbors: The only way you can vote in this election is by getting up and going to the polls.
One sequence of signs may tell a batter to bunt, or tell a runner to steal, or tell them both that the hit-and-run is on.
Don't listen to people who tell you you're too young, who tell you that you don't understand, who tell you won't get into college if you protest.
I just tell you it&aposs ham, you tell me it&aposs not pork.
"We will tell you as much as we want to tell you," he said.
" Denying Grammer's claim, Denise replied, "I did not tell you to tell your daughter.
You're supposed to tell the truth, not just tell stories, and that was forgotten.
Tell us what you see, and we'll tell you which world you're living in.
"You could tell there was something wrong but he wouldn't tell me," she says.
It's the stories the shows choose to tell and the way they tell them.
I tell you, I'm not up for that, but people tell me it's great.
"When they tell me, I can come back and tell you," he said coyly.
I cannot believe I'm going to tell you what I'm about to tell you.
They would have been able to tell, that's why they're not here to tell.
She said, 'I'm going to tell you things your mom will never tell you.
"I don't tell them anything, just tell them to get the data," he said.
We are all the narratives we tell ourselves about ourselves—and don't tell ourselves.
"He has a story to tell that no one else can tell," she said.
I tell myself that it's not just enraged ego; I have stories to tell.
You can't tell me how to live my life, you can't tell me nothin'.
COULD YOU JUST TELL HIM, RIGHT NOW, COULD YOU PLEASE TELL US "25% DECLINE"?
"I always tell people now, Tell them who I used to be,'" Palmer said.
To tell someone to "cut the gas" is to tell them to stop talking.
Women Tell Us Why They Cheated For Balance, Men Tell Us Why They Cheated
Don't tell us to cover up; don't tell us to show more skin. 14.
" "I can tell you somebody's lying, and I can tell you it's not me.
I always tell Tom, we're not gonna tell our body what we wanna do.
"And the stories we tell about our food tell us a lot about ourselves."
Let me tell you something, if you tell somebody the truth, it's very liberating.
They tell their own stories and help to tell one another's, their narratives interweaving.
But don't tell me what you think it is, just tell me your symptoms.
JENKINS: O.K. Hey, did you tell them, did you tell them anything at all?
Neil: We can't tell you because they're reading now so we can't tell you.
"You can't tell me you can tell by the way we're playing," Joerger said.
"I can tell you the one thing that I tell every survivor," he says.
I'm not testifying that I heard the President tell Mr. Giuliani to tell us.
People always tell the same stories, even when they try to tell new stories.
And so that's a story we've got to tell, and we will tell that.
" "Tell [your buddies] that if you notice anybody over a two, come tell me.
I tell them here's what I tell the board, here's what the board said.
"I can tell you it occurs, but I can't tell you why," she says.
You figure out how to tell it and the best way to tell it.
" Then sober insecurity: "Tell me that I'm fuckin' great / Best rapper to fuckin' live / Tell me that I make you proud / Tell me that you want my kids.
Is it the chorus from "Hives Hives" — "A-I-D-S-H-I-V / I cannot wait to die / Can't you tell / Can't you tell / Can't you tell"?
"You can tell your doctor about something and your doctor isn't supposed to tell other people, but if you tell your best friend, all bets are off," explains Clayton.
"If you're aware [of yourself], you might say something like 'don't tell me anything I'm not supposed to tell anyone, because I'm chatty and will tell someone,'" Stewart says.
"I do a lot of interviews where I'm trying to get people to tell me the truth or tell me something they don't want to tell me," explains Bash.
Alone with a screen and anonymous, people tend to tell Google things they don't reveal to social media; they even tell Google things they don't tell to anybody else.
"Don't listen to people who tell you you're too young, who tell you that you don't understand, who tell you won't get into college if you protest," he wrote.
As such, she's given a tell-all interview that TBH doesn't tell us that much.
GORKA: I will tell you -- I&aposll tell you exactly what it is based on.
Tell all the prochoice Republicans, tell me right now on national television if Roe v.
We were just trying to tell the story that we wanted to tell this season.
Only time will tell, but for now, we're enjoying being able to tell them apart.
If I tell you, if I tell Robert Rodriguez — they have business deals with him.
We get 280 minutes to tell a story, we use that to tell the story.
Veres: You tell me to chill out and I tell you to tie your shoes.
Don't tell us what you're going to block, tell us what you want to do.
And the first thing my father would tell me, now don&apost tell your mother.
Nobody can tell me I can't write this, 'cause no one can tell me no.
I can tell you who sang in it, I can tell you who played who.
AH: No, I'll tell you what, so I'll tell you exactly how I did it.
I'll tell you all about the changes and you can tell me if you agree.
" Chyna would later tell Tyga to "go tell Kylie and Rob about our son account.
"But we will see what happens, time will tell, time will tell," the President said.
You tell your kids 'don't be bully,' you tell your kids, 'don't be a bigot.
Rather, an ex-employee with a story to tell wants to tell it to Congress.
People will tell you what they do in bed before they tell you their salary.
Will Shu: I don't know, I'll tell you, I'll tell you when the time's right.
If so, tell us about it in the comments, and tell us why you're interested.
"Tell that to the steel workers, tell that to the truck drivers," the senator replied.
"If you don't tell your history yourself, others will tell it for you," he said.
If there was a story to tell that would help him, he would tell it.
Tell the Harasser to Stop If you feel safe, tell the harasser directly to stop.
To tell me my old age doesn't exist is to tell me I don't exist.
"I'll tell you one thing," De La Hoya will tell me in L.A. days later.
I always tell kids this: Anything they tell me is confidential except for three things.
Tell him if he want his name in the news, tell him go do something!
I didn't tell my mom or brother, but I had to tell everyone at school.
So, I will continue to tell the stories that I am called upon to tell.
No one gets to tell you what your story is if you tell it yourself.
Tell me what you praise or blame and I will tell you what you are.
One that wants to shoot the breeze, tell stories, tell jokes, and learn about you.
I might tell them a few things my parents were not able to tell me.
I knew I had to tell them, but I couldn't tell them face to face.
Tell People The next important step in prepping for your Tech Shabbat: Tell your family.
I tell her that I can't wait to tell her child that if she conceives.
If you tell me that before the game, I tell you we win by 30.
The problem, then, is not the stories we tell; it's the stories we don't tell.
How hard it is to tell anybody, let alone tell an official of some kind.
I can't tell you who's telling the truth, but I can tell you about flies.
That might sound strange, but think about it: eventful nights are often stressful nights, and the stories we tell ourselves and tell others—the stories we tell others to tell them about ourselves, as it were—usually involve an element of shame, regret, remorse.
"Please, tell a friend, tell a friend, tell a friend," Barry Jenkins, the director of "Moonlight," said in accepting the award, trying to boost the art film's box office performance.
I can't tell you that, but I can tell you something equally important: No one knows.
For the rest of us, it's a risk to tell and a risk not to tell.
So, tell the candidate, in the Hollywood tell people, please call more people racist, you know.
Don't tell Reed that he's one of my favorite executives in Silicon Valley, don't tell him.
When they tell me mastitis is worse than labor, I can tell them I totally agree!
"They also didn't tell me, they didn't tell me it was gonna be me," he added.
Its addition in a round is a tell-tell sign of a struggling business, they claim.
And before I tell you what it is, I want to tell you what it isn't.
SCHWEIKERT: Well, I can&apost tell you -- I can&apost tell you all the sticking points.
"If I tell my truth, that gives other people permission to tell theirs too," he said.
He might just tell me to tell you about the food, so let me do that.
Law enforcement sources at LAPD tell us tell us they were not aware of the vandalism.
But you can tell when someone cares about you, and you can tell when someone doesn't.
Not our collective, not the women's community, you can't tell your family, you can't tell anybody!
I want to tell younger women what they tell you you should look like isn't feasible.
And if you can't tell me, can you tell me if this is in or out?
I would tell them to read books that question what their parents and teachers tell them.
I'm still going to tell them, 'Good shot,' and they're going to tell me, 'Good shot.
If you can tell people what to listen to, you can tell people what to think.
I want to tell that story as much as I want to tell Bill Gates's story.
We can't always tell them to intervene, and we can't always tell them to stay silent.
I didn't tell her that it was my first time, but I'm sure she could tell.
How to Tell a Story The stories we tell are how we know who we are.
If she would support you, she'd tell you and if she didn't she'd tell you why.
" He recalled pleading, "Nana, tell me more, tell me more, I like it, I like it.
Huzayfah: I could tell he was not a guy who would tell on you or anything.
I would tell him I accomplished my dreams, and I would tell him I'm so grateful.
Maybe you need a space to tell someone all the things you can't tell your partner.
"Don't tell a lie on me / I won't tell the truth 'bout you," Mr. Lamar raps.
Others can only tell you about their experience; no one can tell you what it will be like for you, just as no one can tell you what's true for you.
So it's a relief that Sherlock co-creator Mark Gatiss is going to tell the story he wants to tell, and not the story the internet would like him to tell.
His segment of the chain story is going to tell the Star Wars tale he wants to tell, at the full-throttle speed he wants to tell it, Episode IX be damned.
"You can't tell me why there's a new policy, you can't tell me what motivated the new policy, and you can't tell me what the new policy is," said Maryland Democratic Rep.
In other words, clearly tell the story you set out to tell, then don't read the comments.
"I want her to tell me everything, and she doesn't want to tell me anything," Cox said.
She is a daughter of Linda R. Nass-Tell and Dr. Brian L. Tell of Edina, Minn.
I said tell me what you love about yourself, tell me what your most favorite part is.
Few people can tell you what to do, and even fewer can tell you what to think.
Were there challenges here where you needed to innovate to tell the story you wanted to tell?
In truth, we always knew Game of Thrones wouldn't tell the story we thought it would tell.
I&aposll tell you what, Russia&aposs very unhappy that Trump won, that I can tell you.
It's because they're at least in the business of trying to tell real information, tell the truth.
"I tell her, I tell everybody: I could care less if you defend me," he told me.
Ultimately, the danger of tell-alls is that they rarely tell the story of just one person.
If somebody says like 'so tell me... ' they go down a list 'tell me about that song.
SCOTT Nobody wants to tell filmmakers what stories to tell or who to put in their movies.
Sasha thought Sam was breathing on her— Mom, tell Sam to stop breathing on me. Tell. Sam.
Of course, there's always a disconnect between what politicians tell the public and what lawyers tell judges.
When Gus advises her to tell her parents this, she asks if instead, he can tell them.
"They could tell us more than a broker is legally allowed to tell us," Mr. Allen said.
And, frankly, when I say they'll do as I tell them, they'll do as I tell them.
It wasn't a matter of either author wanting to tell their stories, but needing to tell them.
And she doesn't tell her fiancee this, of course—nor does she tell any of her friends.
" A parallel chorus of boys, listening to Danny tell his version, comes back with: "Tell me more!
I'm not here to tell Kanye West to shut up, I'm here to tell him to read.
I will tell you I would call balls and strikes and tell you where I see things.
Similarly, as some neurons tell your extension muscles to contract, others tell your flexion ones to relax.
An inverted yield curve may tell us something, but it may not tell us what we think.
We tell them that they must tell their parents that it's not good to kill wild animals.
Opinion Columnist American progressives have a story to tell, and they are not afraid to tell it.
Moderates have a different story to tell, but in both parties moderates are afraid to tell it.
It was time to tell the story again, and who better to tell it than Cicely Tyson?
I had to tell my surgeon what happened, but I begged him not to tell my parents.
" Lloyd added, "You can twist the hyoid bone theory to tell whatever story you want to tell.
"We cannot tell people to stay inside, but also tell them to go out and vote," Gov.
If I can tell how wealthy they are, can they tell that I live in a van?
"I want her to tell me everything, and she doesn't want to tell me anything," said Cox.
"People began to watch and they'd tell other people, other people would tell other people," VelJohnson recalled.
"We tell him what we think, but we don't tell him what to do," Mr. Burke said.
She can't tell the definitive, god-like story of this moment—she can only tell her own.
"And I will tell you this, I believe that he will tell the truth," the president said.
I can't tell you the exact number, but I can tell you it's definitely in the millions.
So I'll tell you the same thing I tell them: Don't gamble with what you can't lose.
Tell your friends about your idea Tell your friends about your idea; tell them who you'd be looking for in an ideal world, and scour connections on LinkedIn for people who may fit.
It's an opportunity for her to open up and tell stories about people she has known and people she has helped and to have surrogates tell the stories she's more reluctant to tell.
McDonald: So there was a kind of mutual dependency society with Hugh telling Callum, "Don't worry, man, I got your back, I'll tell you how high or low to wear your guitar, I'll tell you how you should dress, I'll tell you what you should drink..." and Callum was like, "I'll tell you what hitting your mark is, I'll tell you why they pull out fucking tape measures, I'll tell you why you have to do it again, I'll tell you about not overlapping dialogue.." and you know they clung to each other, like the other one was gonna fucking save them.
Flynn certainly has a story to tell, and he certainly wants to tell it, should the circumstances permit.
Prosecutors allege that after police handcuffed him, Wilhelm said, "Please tell me she's dead," court officials tell PEOPLE.
This URL will tell you, and maybe tell you why your recommendations have gone so haywire as well.
"When I tell people my story, they always tell me that I should write a book," said Banister.
Being able to tell you everything I needed to tell you before saying goodbye was such a blessing.
It's a beautiful story to tell, an important time to tell it and with people that I love.
If I'm not going to tell my truth, I'm sure as hell not going to tell a lie.
"The masses of things tell us about their formation and evolution, and they tell us about their nature."
During a melee brawl, one voice might tell me to dodge and another might tell me to block.
At the same time, just because polls can't tell you everything doesn't mean they don't tell you anything.
The stories that ISPs tell their investors is also very different from the stories they tell the FCC.
It started to seem like a really fun story to tell, and a really surprising story to tell.
Let me just tell you — let me just tell you, the Trump University case is a civil case.
I know – and Michael Patrick [King] knows well – the story we might tell, if we ever tell it.
"Frankly, when I say they'll do as I tell them, they'll do as I tell them," he said.
"We can tell up and down, but you can't tell in and out," Gibbons said of pitch location.
RUSH LIMBAUGH, TALK SHOW HOST: OK, I will tell you what, I&aposll tell you what, then, Clapper.
I always find it easiest to tell my friends, but I'm still quite thoughtful about who I tell.
I'll tell you one thing ………….. I can't even tell you that, sorry, I'm hanging on to too much.
So I came and, um... DP: Well, I can tell you, I should tell you my Berkeley story.
Pure wattage probably doesn't tell the whole story though I can tell you that there's enough power available.
I can't tell you how many people on the island still tell me they feel forgotten or abandoned.
I can only see arrogance in her attempt to tell a story that is not hers to tell.
"Don't tell my other aunts, but she might be my favorite just to tell you straight," he joked.
Let me tell you what I literally tell everyone leader I've met with, and I met them all.
We've sunk from a president who cannot tell a lie to a president who can't tell the truth.
Determined to tell the shameful story behind her brother's suicide, she needs someone to help tell it right.
Soon I will be ready to address the American people again...tell it all...and tell it myself!
"My job titles only tell you what I've done—they don't tell you why," she told the crowd.
It is a film that endeavors to tell a single, relatively small story, and to tell it well.
Do you think women have more opportunities today in Hollywood to tell the stories they want to tell?
Let me tell you what I literally tell every leader I've met with — and I've met them all.
People are really, really honest on Google, so they tell Google things that they don't tell anybody else.
Children can ask the system to play music, answer questions, tell jokes or remember information they tell it.
As artists, it's our duty to tell those stories—no one is going to tell them for us.
Students, read the entire article, then tell us: — Tell us what you think about how yelling affects children.
"Does anyone tell trump to stick to politics, like they tell us to stick to sports?" he wrote.
"Universal allowed filmmakers to tell the stories they wanted to tell on economical, yet effective, budgets," he added.
"I tell [clients] on my word of honor that what you tell me is sacrosanct," Dershowitz added later.
Tell X that she ought to inform Y about the situation and also tell the school the truth.
Even if Friedman doesn't manage to tell the whole story, the one he does tell is still essential.
Polls do not tell us everything about elections, but if read correctly, they can tell us a lot.
"When you were kids you grew up to tell the right story, to tell the truth," he continued.
Well, I'll tell up … what I'll tell you — you what, what do we really want to thank, right?
I always tell him when I want to, and sometimes when I tell him he wants to too.
Some people tell you because they love you and they worry, and others tell you to scare you.
"Chekhov said, 'Tell me what a character wants, and I'll tell you who they are,'" Strong tells me.
That's why we want to tell the story because it's strange but familiar, and we're gonna tell it.
Don't just tell me to get lost, and I won't tell you to get out of my city.
King is the only person who can tell his stories...I'm the only person who can tell my stories...and YOU are the only person, in all the world, who can tell YOUR STORIES.
"Mitch can't tell what the House what to do, and can't tell the president what to do, but we can tell ourselves what to do," Graham, who says he is "comfortable" with McConnell's assurances, said.
Mostly we focus on what his tweets tell us about his impulse control, or what they tell us about his disregard for the truth, or what they tell us about actual developments in national security.
There's also a little camera in the front that can tell the difference between certain gestures, or tell distance.
If you believe in it, you should tell your friends, then get them to join and tell their friends.
I'm so honored that I got to tell that message, that I so badly, of course, want to tell.
"If I could tell him one more thing, I would tell him I loved him," she told the outlet.
But instead of letting someone else tell her story, Democrats are giving Silva the platform to tell it herself.
"They will tell you and they will tell the media this has nothing to do with Islam," he said.
"They'll tell their buyers to tell their brands to reach out with us to work with us," she said.
Tell us about the tell-tale signs that others at MSU, Twistars and USAG should have seen but didn't.
DQ urged Mujey to tell her mother, but "she was scared, she didn't want to tell nobody," he said.
If you need to tell people to evacuate, you need someone who speaks Spanish to tell them to evacuate.
Tell LGBTQ people you love them, and tell ICE to lay off its ruthless campaign against immigrant-sex workers.
Info (Khabrona is Arabic for "tell us") and CuéntaNos (Spanish for "tell us"), both of which use the Refugee.
On this week's episode of Riverdale, "The Tell-Tell Heart," Betty Cooper did something that left us quite confused.
Don't tell us that we can trust you won't tell anyone as a way of guilting us into it.
" Clinton said friends tell him the election "could be a raving disaster for us," adding, "but you can't tell.
"Frankly, when I say they'll do as I tell them, they'll do as I tell them," he said. 2.
"You can tell they are a family and you can tell they really care about each other," he says.
"If you were at 15, you would tell your best friend or you would tell your parents," Camille said.
We do one year at a time, and if we have more stories to tell, we'll tell more stories.
When I normally say, 'Shh, don't tell your mother,' I changed the lyric to 'Shh, don't tell the President.
"When I tell him [about the companies] it is not the same as when founders tell him," Kashyap said.
Nicholas Thompson: Tristan, tell me a little bit about what you do and then Yuval, you tell me too.
Victoria's onto something: A scale can tell you your total weight, sure, but it can't tell you much more.
He plans to tell his students they have a computer TA next year, but won't tell them which one.
"We all know not to tell Kim anything unless you want to tell her every last detail," Khloé says.
To paraphrase legendary gastronome Brillat-Savarin: Tell me what cheese you're eating, and I'll tell you your tax bracket.
If nimrods on the internet tell you to stick to music, tell them to sit on it and rotate.
"We have a very compelling story to tell, so we're just making sure that we tell it," he said.
The storytelling maxim of "Show, don't tell" has been turned on its head: Ms Slovo's theatre is all tell.
Like a lot of actors will tell you, at my core, I'm a guy who needs to tell stories.
All of these formats give filmmakers the opportunity to tell their story the way they want to tell it.
She has a story to tell, and in this #MeToo moment, she has the cultural space to tell it.
I can't tell you when or in what context, but I can tell you we are open to that.
Sometimes I tell stories, like I tell Nikola Tesla's life story as a 3D pop-up book with projection.
"Tell me the price of soybeans in October and I'll tell you what states" will be competitive, Malloy said.
Now a lot of people tell me, really great people tell me, that it's impossible, you can't do it.
Everyone wants original filmmaking, and everyone celebrates Netflix when they tell a story no one else wants to tell.
I tell Gaspard I can never tell if they are meeting fans or if these are people they know.
I was supposed to be cleaning up, but I could tell Misha wanted to talk—tell me something important.
"[My dad] says he's OK, but I can tell he's not OK—we all can tell," Victor told me.
I mean that he couldn't tell me what he was dreaming, and I couldn't tell him what was real.
All I can do is tell you what I believe in because I can't tell you about anybody else.
"The point is not to just tell a lie, but to tell a lie in increments," Ms. Bradshaw said.
I don't know what to tell my children about this horror, but I do know what to tell you.
"I'm afraid to tell you this, but I will tell you this: I really didn't know her," he said.
They say the same thing: Keep it simple, don't tell me I'm wrong, tell me something I don't know.
So very quickly that went away, and we used timeline shifts to tell the story we wanted to tell.
To stop the spread of disease, public health officials will need to tell the truth and tell it quickly.
"  "Republican senators also quietly tell me this president is a bigot and tell me this president lies a lot.
CARLOS GHOSN: Well, I'll just want to make sure that if they tell the story, they tell it right.
I wasn't being aggressive, didn't tell him that he sucked personally, I didn't tell him that he was bad.
Sit next to a stranger on a park bench and you'll tell them things you don't tell anyone else.
"Tell them I told you everything you needed to know, and that you can't tell anyone," Fold reportedly said.
"My client wants an opportunity to tell her story, to tell the truth about what happened," Avenatti told CNN.
But on my end, I never tell them that they weren't abducted; I never tell someone they're a liar.
He would tell me to come to his studio and have sex with him, then tell me to go.
So, it was a great way to tell the story of the black community, to tell the story of the larger group of women, and to tell the story of the evolution of aerodynamics and spaceflight.
So serial stalkers would have to tell the police when they move address, tell the police when they change their name and tell the police when they're in a new relationship, so they could be monitored.
"Now tell me: On a party night, before men go out, what do we tell them to do?" he asked.
Even your closest friends that you wanted to tell all along, you couldn't tell because the wrong person might hear.
I just want a nice thing to tell me what to do and then tell me how my progress is.
American Crime can sometimes seem like a one-show attempt to tell all of the stories TV usually doesn't tell.
Flynn "has a story to tell, and he very much wants to tell it, should the circumstances permit," Kelner wrote.
Friends tell each other everything, even things they don't tell the girls they're secretly hooking up with behind my back!
Watch, you can tell Justin was still itching for a fight -- but witnesses tell us no more punches were thrown.
"Everyone wants original filmmaking, and everyone celebrates Netflix when they tell a story no one wants to tell," she continued.
While paying users tell one story about a company, and registered users tell another, active users is still a third.
She would tell me if my words sounded correct or incorrect; I had to trust her because I couldn't tell.
But once she gets there, the casting directors tell her to do a baffling task: just tell them a story.
There are other stories to tell, other figures to probe for insight into American culture, other victims' stories to tell.
Check your text… anybody know my people, tell them to check their texts, tell them I took the secret route.
No one can tell us, but they can tell us about their best friend's sister who is so happy now.
But I can tell you that the president addressed this question directly; I can tell you I've never heard it.
CARL ICAHN: I have to tell you, I can't tell you if Trump gets elected it's going up or down.
We tried to console him, to tell him it's OK and tell him he's a hero to overcome this ordeal.
FBI Took Months to Tell the DNC About the RussiansWe all have secrets—don't tell my mom I smoke weed!
"I wish that he would because he has a story to tell that no one else can tell," she said.
We have to tell them why to say no and we have to tell them what to say yes to.
FISCHER: THEY DON'T HAVE TO TELL US. THEY TELL WHAT'S THEY THINK IS THE APPROPRIATE POLICY GIVEN THEIR OTHER EXPECTATIONS.
"You tell me you love me, but tell me again / I need the reassurance every now and then," she sings.
So, for me to be able to tell their story and for them to tell their story, that's the motivation.
They might tell us we're hanging ourselves—but they don't tell us we can't do it, which is really great.
" Later, in Cincinnati, the crowd met reporters with sustained boos, curses and chants of, "Tell the truth, tell the truth.
"Categorically, I can tell you his counsel to Michael Cohen throughout that entire period was, 'Tell the truth,' " Giuliani said.
He basically said, 'Tell them I told you everything you need to know, but that you can't tell anyone anything.
Sometimes people who know about your condition — those you tell will tell others — will pretend your situation does not exist.
As Jupiter ends its retrograde in blunt, tell-it-like-it-is Sagittarius, it's time to tell yourself the truth.
As I say, we're interested in people who have a great story to tell and who can tell it well.
I don't smoke (which is what I tell my mom), but I do smoke socially (which I don't tell her).
My heart and my best intentions tell me that's true, but the facts and evidence tell me it is not.
But until they tell us we can tell you, you'll just have to watch "Buckle" over and over and over.
"I meant to tell him, and I didn't have a chance to tell him, and that concerns me," Feinstein said.
The Cohanim sallied forth, to the Rabbi's house they flitted: Tell me, O Rabbi, tell, is my own wife permitted?
" When Taylor finally managed to bring himself to tell his player, Smyczek responded in disbelief: "Tell me it's not so.
And so it was really important for me to tell my story and to tell the story of my community.
I'll tell you what I tell my friends and also myself on a good day: Just accept who you are.
And like Hollywood studios, our political class has largely forgotten how to tell compelling, original stories, and tell them well.
When your children grow up, you should track less and let them tell you what they want to tell you.
"We cannot tell people to stay inside, but also tell them to go out and vote," DeWine argued on Twitter.
Doctors tell women to get long-acting IUDs and implants, while they tell white women to get birth control pills.
"If you tell me when you got to this country, I'll tell you what your socioeconomic background is," she said.
On one level I know it's not my place to tell, but I still feel like someone should tell them.
He's trying to tell a story that he thinks would correct the story the letters would tell on their own.
Virtually whenever he finds it more convenient to tell a falsehood than to tell a truth, he chooses the falsehood.
He would tell us 100 times: 'Now listen, I'm going to tell you something, but it didn't come from me.
"But if we don't tell our own story now, I don't know how long we'll able to tell our community's."
Ideologues will tell you that the personal is political, but a novelist will tell you that the political is personal.
And some point in time we have to tell you – it's like, Listen, we can tell you ahead of time.
"I can't tell you which one it will be, but I can tell you who it won't be," she said.
Well, I'll tell you why — How does meeting with an international leader like that — I'll tell you why it does.
Yeah, I can't tell you now, but it came — it didn't come out of nowhere, that I can tell you.
Sales prices tell us how much money people spend for their space, and train schedules tell us how much time.
The bank will tell the authorities, the authorities will tell, you know, your own country of origin, and that's mandatory.
The results tell a clear story, and it's the story I tell in my column today: The fleecing of millennials.
I'll tell them what I did in the morning, Gretel said, and Harriet said, I'll tell them you were scared.
" He added: "I can only see arrogance in her attempt to tell a story that is not hers to tell.
"People think that children would tell right away and that they would tell everything that happened to them," she said.
And I'll tell you, let me tell you the second big test for our next president is keeping us safe.
LG: Louie could probably tell us better than we're going to tell him, but teens are obsessed with their phones.
You're back there in the classroom terrified to the point of tears that your friend is going to tell the teacher that you called them an old fogey and that teacher is going to tell the headmaster and the headmaster's going to tell your parents and your parents are going to tell Father Christmas.
And after many rewrites and lots of no-mercy Nora editing, like "What does this mean?" and "This is not good" and "Voice, voice, voice" and "Tell people what you're going to tell them, and then tell them, and then tell them what you just told them," it was finally published in Thursday Styles.
"We felt it was important to once again to tell the country, tell trans people, tell the Trump administration and the president himself that transgender people won't be erased," executive director Mara Keisling said in a video statement.
The Chief encourages her to tell her own story and to tell it better and louder, which she vows to do.
Just like you shouldn't tell others that you're so busy, it's not a good idea to tell people you're so tired.
"There are always people who are going to tell you 'no' and tell you why you can't do something," she says.
Widman went to the plaintiffs and said, I'm going to tell you what I would tell my daughter or my wife.
Right now is a pivotal moment in filmmaking, when women are finally getting to tell the stories they want to tell.
The question then becomes who deserves to tell those upsetting, deeply personal stories, and when do they need to tell them?
" "And it's instinct to turn to your right or left in that moment and tell a friend or tell your husband.
"We are thrilled to share that we welcomed our son Liam James Tell into our family," Conrad and Tell told People.
" And he says, "Oh, you can tell me, because I don't have anybody else to tell; all my friends are dead.
I refused all interviews; I've waited at least 10 years to tell this story, and I wanted to tell it myself.
Big sets or costly costumes aren't essential: Find a compelling story to tell, and use your own voice to tell it.
I'M NOT GOING TO TELL WHAT YOU YEAR, BECAUSE THEN YOU'LL KNOW HOW OLD I AM. WAPNER: I WON'T TELL ANYBODY.
You can always tell when a person is "off sugar," because they have an insatiable urge to tell you about it.
I half listened to him tell me what cheese was what, half listened to the waitress tell us about the wine.
I will tell you honestly what my blind spots are, I will tell you honestly step one, step two, step three.
We'll have lots of stories to tell, or rather, our ancestors will have lots of stories to tell us—I'm sure!
That we never tell anyone, but we would just tell you, because you're pretty and it's the end of the day?
He told me, 'If you're going to tell the story, you tell it from your father, me and no one else.
The message cannot only tell the driver that there is an available space, but can also tell them its precise location.
At least you'll have something to tell your grandkids: "I was around in 2017 and believe me, I can tell you".
There have been a couple big brands that didn't publicly tell anyone but they kind of disappeared, and you can tell.
"He has a story to tell that no one else can tell," Mayor Betsy Hodges said in a news conference Tuesday.
It can tell you if a hair sample is negative, but it can't tell you if a hair sample is positive.
Listening to her former students talk about her, you can tell that they loved her; you can tell that Cesnik cared.
Stone doesn't tell The Reaper to break Chris' leg, but he doesn't tell him not to either, and so he does.
They take the maxim of 'Show, don't tell,' beloved of creative writing teachers, and strip it down to 'Hint, don't tell.
"Tell me who your friends are and I will tell you who you are," the question said, quoting a Russian proverb.
" He also discussed his instruction to athletes not to "tell the newspapers I work with you — just tell the next athlete.
"Sometimes objects that are exhibitable and tell a certain story don't tell the real story of the hotel," Mr. Lannon said.
Instead of waiting for an external, often male, gaze to tell them that they're attractive and sexual, they tell themselves that.
What to Tell Your Friend: Tell your friend to replace her new sponge with a new one every week or two.
It's scary to tell my story, but someone's got to tell people what the payday lending industry is doing to us.
Finally, tell us more about what you think: What can this sort of DNA analysis tell us, if anything, about identity?
His mother said that she "could tell Filipinos apart" from other Asians (though she can't tell Chinese, Japanese and Koreans apart).
It's tempting to regard these apparitions as dark mirrors — Tell me what you fear and I'll tell you who you are.
What do you tell people who tell you that they don't have hope, or they don't know what they can do?
"Tell-Tale Hearts" gives everyone a squalid tale to tell, and the result is that their stories spill forth almost immediately.
I want to speak to my brothers and tell them—tell them, now—that we are all fools to be here.
You can tell me too, but tell someone else about this show so they can listen to it for free. Thanks.
I would tell my crush that I liked him, and tell my friends that I am glad that I met them.
I didn't tell her anything about my experience and asked her to answer the question and tell me what she thought.
"I don't tell her anything that might cause her to worry — I'll never tell her any problems I might have," Mrs.
"We cannot tell people to stay inside, but also tell them to go out and vote," DeWine tweeted on Monday afternoon.
But nobody would tell that to the people who saw me as a target; nobody would tell that to my knees.
The writers tell stories only they could tell, in voices that sound natural, like you're having a conversation with a friend.
That's so amazing of me to tell you that, because someone who is sick won't tell you that because they're sick.
You definitely get last place, and I&aposll tell you why, if you couldn&apost already tell from what just happened.
I won't tell you one of the things because every time I tell you they do a big number on it.
If you want to tell your story in a book, you have to be willing to tell your story to Congress.
"Like, 'Please, tell me about your improv troupe… Tell me more about the things that I don't care about,'" she said.
I won't tell you one of the things because every time I tell you, they do a big number on it.
"General Flynn certainly has a story to tell, and he very much wants to tell it, should circumstances permit," he added.
A line from the transcript released by CNN reads: U NIDENTIFIED M ALE : I tell the truth, I tell the truth.
So I would never tell her how to direct a movie, and she would never tell me how to write one.
Students: Read the entire article, then tell us: — What can everyday objects from the past tell us about life long ago?
Or as the French anthropologist Marc Augé said, "Tell me what you forget and I will tell you who you are."
You didn't have to tell me this, it's not like your baby bump is growing and you're forced to tell me.
You would tell him what you wanted to do, and you would tell him your methods, and he'd have three others.
When you tell people you're going to take away what they have now, they usually tell you to go fuck yourself.
So I began to use my art to tell the story that I wanted to tell about those points in time.
Stories tell us what to do, and if you're not conscious and aware and creative in your storytelling, you become a victim of stories that do not help you: stories that undermine you; stories that disempower you; stories that tell you you're doomed; stories that tell you you're no one; stories that tell you you're worthless.
When the Amazon Echo debuted, it could only play music, tell you the weather, set alarms and timers, read news flashes, tell corny jokes, add things to your Amazon shopping list, tell you the weather and recite basic trivia.
"A general thing is when you make things, people like to tell you what it is, or what's going on, or tell you who you sound like, or tell you what the best route is for you," she said.
A day and time is agreed, your phone number is taken, and in the following weeks you tell your mates about it, you tweet about it, you tell pub smoking areas about it, you tell your mum about it.
She also teaches that when you are about to do something, tell your constituents what you are going to do, then tell them while you are doing it, and, finally, tell them you did it once you have finished.
But I will tell you — I will tell you this, I will tell you this: When Rudy made the statement — Rudy is great — but Rudy had just started, and he wasn't totally familiar with every — you know, with everything.
While we can't tell you how that feud is settled, we can tell you what Mock's outlook on the entire subject is.
So math is something that AI could perhaps fast-track, much quicker than being able to tell the stories that you tell.
"I can tell you what it is, I can tell the world what it is, and it's not a weapon," Hyten said.
So they're taping versus just the body cams and so you can tell, the computers can tell what race they're talking to.
So please tell us why you're okay with that de-sell and tell us what you're going to do to fix it?
He kept trying to tell me he was getting cut every day, I kept trying to tell him, &aposwhat are you doing?
If anybody tell you that "all politics is local," tell them to look at the ads politicians are running in 2018 midterms.
" I was like, "Tell me a restaurant in Pittsburgh that serves it and tell me how you know no one wants it.
There are some urban myths people tell about the origins, but as far as we can tell, none of them are true.
I want someone to tell me what to believe in, who to vote for, who to love and how to tell them.
"As a woman, you can tell when another woman looks uncomfortable, I could tell Dutta was not okay," Shetty told BuzzFeed News.
It's easier to tell this straight guy about your lack of experience but to tell another gay man probably feels impossible, right?
More importantly, while credit scores can tell you if a person pays their bills on time, they can't tell you much else.
I do believe and I hope that we can elicit change through the stories we tell and the way we tell them.
Escobar calls Tata to tell her he'll never surrender, but he is willing to talk to some journalists to tell his story.
"The scores you will get from these tests will tell you something, but they will not tell you everything," the note continued.
You can't tell him no, you can't tell him not to tweet because that's just going to fuel him to tweet more.
And our dealers tell us once they were able to tell customers, customers say, 'Oh, I understand,' and they sort of relaxed.
For example, he had a girlfriend and he didn't tell our friend group about her, and he didn't tell her about us.
Flynn certainly has a story to tell," his lawyer said, "and he very much wants to tell it, should the circumstances permit.
All we're trying to do is tell the story we're trying to tell, and to do it in the best way possible.
She said 'I'm not going to tell you who to pick, but I can tell you that loyalty goes a long way.
It's great for finding things that the internet's not going to tell you about or will take hours to tell you about.
White people will tell you we live in a post-racial world much more than anyone of color will tell you that.
"You won't fucking tell Americans what to say and you definitely don't tell our president, Donald Trump, what to say," he said.
Cara Delevingne We could only tell this 2013 shot was Delevingne (at the Chanel show) thanks to that tell-tale tongue action.
You can tell it's good dancing if you try to describe it, fail miserably, and just tell people to watch the video.
" Mr. Becerra, continuing in Spanish, repeated a favorite saying, "Tell me with whom you walk, and I'll tell you who you are.
It will continue to tell us how we as a society spend our money, and that will tell us what we value.
When she announced that she had something to tell them, Bette thought that Abby was going to tell them she was gay.
You can tell that this is partly the point, and you can also tell that it does not add up to much.
I want someone to tell me what to believe in, who to vote for, who to love, and how to tell them.
People often laugh at me when I tell them I'm not a bear, tell me that I'm the textbook definition of one.
Liza wants Thad to tell Kelsey that he frequently cheats on her, but Thad threatens to tell Kelsey that Liza's really 40.
I'm not going to tell you what I tell him, but I would say I've known the President for over 15 years.
Trump: But I will tell you, Hillary tell you to go to her website and read all about how to defeat ISIS.
So let me tell you about the poutine order I placed after seeing Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales.
He would tell her not to tell anyone about what occurred during the home visits, which routinely included massages, the suit states.
And yet, you say you didn't tell anyone about it but you did tell the Australian diplomat and the Greek foreign minister.
Farrow can't tell us much about this source, but he does tell us this: "She was a woman and she'd had enough."
"The kids really get into that, and it helps when I can tell them stories that I've heard him tell," she says.
"There's nobody better to tell me about Dodd-Frank than Jamie, so you're going to tell me about it," Mr. Trump said.
If you are my sister and you say, "Don't tell Mom," I never tell Mom, and that policy will remain the same.
"Tell her that I'm happy/Tell her that I'm gay," it urges, and listeners could construe its back story as they pleased.
Judy had time to tell the fun and interesting parts of Garland's life, but not enough time to tell all of it.
Donald Trump won't really tell us what his tax plan says — just as he won't tell us what he's paid in taxes.
Watch this highlight mix, confront the pure truth of Tony's game, tell your children—no, tell all children—about what you've seen.
That meant making sure that we could justify her decisions, who to tell [about her visions], or why not to tell them.
Don't tell me who won or don't tell me what the score is ... SD: The Olympics are a crazily divisive thing. Yeah!
"General Flynn certainly has a story to tell, and he very much wants to tell it, should circumstances permit," his lawyer said.
Let me tell you what I tell them, let me tell you what my best friend told me because he was my casualty officer: He said Kel, he was doing exactly what he wanted to do when he was killed.
But all the Republicans who were at the field that day, and the prosecutor's report, can tell you everything that Bailey and Griner did, will tell you they are heroes, will tell you to talk to them about what they did.
" Kardashian West said Caitlyn asked her not to tell anyone about the incident, saying: "One day I'll sit down and I'll explain this all to you, but until then, please don't tell a soul and please don't tell your mother.
"I tell Tom Price and I tell Paul Ryan, I tell every one of 'em, I say the best thing you can do politically is wait a year because it's gonna blow itself off the map," Trump said of the law.
Also, since I've just finished a memoir of my own, I love to see how people choose to tell their own story — the small moments that tell larger truths, the character development, the courage it takes to tell a story fully.
To tell people that nobody has to pay rent, and then to tell landlords, "Don't worry, you don't have to pay your mortgage," and then to tell banks, "Don't worry, you're going to be supported," that's a pretty big undertaking.
" We come up with one first and then we say, "This is the strategy," and then you tell them the strategy, then you tell them again, and tell them again, until they say either, "I buy it," or, "I'm moving on.
They had something important to tell me — and I could tell it wouldn't be about winning the lottery or getting a new dog.
So while you can manually tell it to track a run, you could just start running instead and tell it when you're done.
I&aposm going to tell you what I hate; I&aposm going to tell you what happened to me flying back from vacation.
Tell us in the comments which companies you hope will follow in Meijer's footsteps (and make sure you tell those brands, as well)!
Even having said that, we're glad that Gatiss and creative partner Steven Moffat is going to tell the story he'd like to tell.
China has stopped pretending to tell us about its economy China has stopped pretending to tell us about its economy It's a miracle!
"I'm sorry you're in this situation but I did not tell my employees to tell you," she told Mellencamp Arroyave in episode 4.
So, tell your work-wife lunch is on you, or tell your partner you're bringing home dinner, because their meal is on Chipotle.
That meant compromising, and deciding which stories were the absolute best to tell, that I could tell with the resources at my disposal.
I&aposm here to tell you tonight Laura and tell your viewers, we are going to have a vote on the House floor.
He'd walk into Arena's office and tell his coach he was ready, and Arena would quietly tell him that he wasn't, keep practicing.
Far be it from me to tell you how to wear your children's shoes; I just want to tell you to wear them.
While we can't tell you what happened to your homeroom buddies, we can tell you where life took the cast members of Glee.
" She advised that he tell the judges his inspiration for the recipe, to which he said, "I'm going to tell them about you!
I told my son, 'Now listen, I'm going to tell you something you can say to him, but you cannot tell your mother.
Well, on this National Tell a Fairy Tale Day, we're going to tell you the real versions of your favorite Disney fairy tales.
He'd tell it to people as if it was fact, and people tell you the story on camera as if it's fact, too.
And if you want to be helpful, just tell them that you care about them and tell them how you can support them.
"I do believe and I hope we can elicit change through the stories we tell and the way we tell them," she said.
Wearables like the Fitbit tell you when your heart rate is going up, but not more than that; it won't tell you why.
It's still too early to tell, and we'll have a review soon that should tell you exactly how good Samsung's newest flagship is.
"I tell the truth and I think health care is too important a topic not to tell the truth about," Delaney told Hill.
"All good secrets have a taste before you tell them," the mothers of Upper Room Chapel tell us before the story even begins.
"Tell me about life outside school," he says, and Sarah, flattered—like any amateur being offered the lead—starts to tell him things.
MACCALLUM: No company in America would tell you that it would tell you that it would take 21968 days to get something done.
"I tell the girl to tell the madam that she will pay a little bit"—but by doing housework and cooking, not prostitution.
To be able to tell that person, look that person in the eyes and tell them, why this has hurt them so much.
They were chummy with their employees; ask anyone, they'll tell you how great it was to drink with the promoter and tell stories.
Don't tell your employees to deal with an inappropriate guest on their own; don't tell them to just stay away from the table.
We can't tell you what the right reaction is, but what we can tell is how your favourite DJs and artists have reacted.
What You Should You Tell Your Friend: You should very politely tell your friend that she's disgusting, but probably not on death's door.
That includes a world in which producers have access to all the properties they need to tell the stories they want to tell.
"I tell them, 'You have to tell your story, especially now," said Scott Belsky, an entrepreneur who was an early investor in Pinterest.
We weren't able to tell her story because it's the Bernie Madoff story, but I actually encouraged her one day to tell it.
I want to tell you Gorsuch, I want to tell you Kavanaugh, you have released the whirlwind and you will pay the price.
And Jeff [Jeff Trail, a gay former naval officer] struggling with Don't Ask, Don't Tell … I felt very lucky to tell their stories.
It's like, we don't immediately ask questions about what people's kids think, instead we just tell the funny jokes we tell on Twitter.
Another approach would be to say that you will tell him what happened, but only if he promises not to tell anyone else.
It is my responsibility to tell her story, and I am consumed by the crippling fear that I will not tell it well.
""When they call you and tell you that none of them worked, like, they don't tell you you'll never be a biological mother.
JOE KERNEN: And all right, and you can tell it to – you can verbally tell it to, you know, switch to something else.
Research has found that about 25 percent of the lies we tell are prosocial — meaning they are lies we tell to benefit others.
I tell him I think we should break up, that I would tell anyone else in my situation to break up with him.
You tell me what you want, in what idiom, in what voice you want to tell the story, and I'll make it go.
Nilay Patel: Tell us about the move, tell us why you finally made a Bluetooth speaker because that's a big deal for Sonos.
I'll let her tell you about that trip because it put her in danger—not me—so maybe it is hers to tell.
Like, I'll see a movie, and I can tell you what the premise is, but I couldn't tell you how the plot progressed.
Volker4:28 PM July 22But I can tell Bolton and you can tell Mick that Rudy agrees on a call if that helps.
"You, Mr. America, tell that blind man Ashraf Ghani, your puppet, your slave, tell him to get me out of here," she said.
I'd tell you to go support Gabriel Snyder's new thing, but he won't tell me what it is, so can't help you there.
"As long as people get to tell those stories the way we learned to tell them, the way we want to tell them, I can't really stay wildly attached to the print form as the way you should get it," he said.
They might tell you what's in your pill or your powder, but they won't tell you everything it has inside it, or how much.
We&aposre going to tell you who they are and why they should be removed, something that the media won&apost tell you tonight.
First of all, tell us a little bit about your daughter and tell us what she confronts in her daily life, as her father?
They tell me to give the man a chance, that it's still too early to tell and that I shouldn't listen to the media.
He said that he had wanted to tell me at the beginning of the semester, but was afraid that I would tell his parents.
I would just go to the pianos at lunchtime and tell the kind of stories you would tell to a friend to the piano.
You may be able to tell when you're getting sick, but the watch might tell you hours or days before you'd have otherwise noticed.
Sometimes you can tell when you're onstage that's it half interested and when you're watching it generally on a screen you can't really tell.
PUZDER: Neil, I -- I can&apost tell you that it&aposs a good strategy with Canada or even Mexico, to tell you the truth.
We wanted to tell what is, in essence, the same story, but tell it a little bit differently so that fans would be surprised.
Because when God of War is allowed to tell the story it wants to tell, it does so with the power to move mountains.
Given they will tell us if there is some other product, they will tell us if there is an extra discount to be returned.
I can tell you, and I think logic would tell you, there is no making all three of the people on those platforms happy.
"It was just a moment I could tell my son about when he grows up, and now I have a bigger story to tell."
"Frankly, when I say they'll do as I tell them, they'll do as I tell them," Trump said during a March 3 GOP debate.
So if you have bad news to tell your investors, it's best to get ahead of the game and come out and tell them.
She said the other day, 'Mama, I promise to tell you more about my feelings if you promise to tell me less about yours.
I don't really have anything to tell you about this, honestly, although I can tell you that I have thought about it all week.
I tell them we're not going to tell others what they say unless I'm concerned that you might hurt yourself or hurt somebody else.
She said the other day, 'Mama, I promise to tell you more about my feelings if you promise to tell me less about yours.
Dark Sky will tell you that it will start raining where you're standing in 21 minutes, and tell you exactly when it will stop.
It is not the place of governments to tell young people what careers to pursue, nor to tell parents how to divide their responsibilities.
But it turns out that pinpointing where we decide to tell the internet how wasted we are can tell scientists much more than that.
But as soon as you tell someone a horror story, like a period story, then everyone wants to tell you their story right away.
Now, one of the ways to get around that is to tell people not just that something is false, but tell them what's true.
"It just drove home for us what a responsibility we had to tell this story and tell it with the most truth," she said.
"Please tell me where my daughter is; look me in the face and tell me," Rita Hernandez said through an interpreter, the paper reports.
I can tell you that I loved working with Aidan Gillen (Littlefinger), and I can tell you that it's possible we work together again.
Recordings registered after you tell Alexa to delete everything you said will be retained, unless you tell Alexa again to delete everything you said.
If they did that and didn't tell me—that, to me, would be cheating… If they tell me, it's a renegotiation of our agreement.
" It calls to mind a line on Venice cut "The City": "Don't tell me where you're from / Tell me where you wanna get to.
It can tell me when President Obama's grandmother was born, but can't tell me who won the Oscar for best supporting actor in 2003.
"It was exceptionally hard to watch my dad have to tell me, and then exceptionally hard to then have to tell Eric," she recalls.
We just wanted to tell the truth and let these two men tell you how they feel about these terrible moments in their lives.
So if you have bad news to tell your investors, it's best to get ahead of the game and come out to tell them.
Still, while polls tell one story, Republican campaigns and operatives tell another: They view Clinton as a much tougher general election opponent than Sanders.
"General Flynn certainly has a story to tell, and he very much wants to tell it, should circumstances permit," Robert Kelner told The Journal.
"Try tell a man I can't eat, try tell a man I can't feed my yout" J2K spits over classic icy strings and beats.
Tell them you don't want to know how much you weigh and if they fight you, tell them it's a part of your recovery.
There's still more of Hannah Baker's story to tell — and actress Katherine Langford is back on set of 13 Reasons Why to tell it.
And it's easy to tell yourself — because it's easy for all of us to tell ourselves — that surrendering to Trump is surrendering your patriotism.
I can't tell you what the future holds, but I can tell you that we're committed to providing a great season for everyone involved.
While tests can tell you whether someone has high cholesterol, say, or high blood pressure, a single test may not tell the whole story.
As any teacher of screenwriting will tell you, Democrats need to show that the president broke the law, not just tell us about it.
But when my friends tell me they'd rather die than resort to violence, I tell them fine, I'll light a candle at your vigil.
But to tell the story in all its wackiness, he decided to cast children to reenact scenes that the subjects in the movie tell.
Not realizing that Cohn is gay, Joe can't tell him—can't tell anyone—that he's gay himself; after all, he's a Mormon, and married.
"All I can tell you today is I will tell the truth about any matter that I have knowledge of," he told reporters Thursday.
When you live with a certain artist the shit will build because you can tell each other stuff that you can't tell anybody else.
Persons #1, #2, #5 and #7 tell you that their counts are odd, and the other four tell you that their counts are even.
Flynn certainly has a story to tell, and he very much wants to tell it, should the circumstances permit,'' Kelner said at the time.
The results, drawn from 17 different studies, found that most patients tell, or intend to tell, at-risk relatives of genetic or inheritable conditions.
She said she was now eager to tell her story because it was already known and she wanted the chance to tell it herself.
What tends to happen is that people will tell you about what they know, and in the process they tell you who they are.
The industry feels it has a powerful story to tell about medical innovation and has a lot of money to spend to tell it.
I think there's a way to be responsible both positively when there's good stories to tell and negatively when there's negative stories to tell.
"Take note of what the DNA evidence can tell you and what it can't tell you," Ms. Cheung said last week during opening statements.
Unless I pointed out these lapses (which he'll tell you I often did, and I'll tell you I often did not), he was unaware.
" She also listed a second misconception: "People think that children would tell right away and that they would tell everything that happened to them.
"We can't tell people it's in their best interest to stay home and at the same time tell people to go vote," DeWine said.
You tell your employer that your boyfriend or girlfriend is coming, and the employer says, 'Go meet him!' or 'Tell him to come here!
Having said that, tell me who shows up to vote on Election Day and I'll tell you what I think is going to happen.
While I was uncertain about what to tell those young women in Austin, I sometimes don't even know what to tell myself these days.
She would expect you to tell her something like this; I assume you would want her to tell you if the situation were reversed.
He's using and drinking, I know it, but I tell myself he's grieving his own father — but I tell myself a lot of things.
I wanted the beginning of the movie to tell you about the world, to tell you about what other Batman movies would have done.
They tell him no one would have believed them at the time, or if they did tell someone, no one did anything about it.
"It's very hard to tell them not to, but I would tell them not to, I would say I don't like it," he said.
CreditCreditChristopher Morris/VII, for The New York Times Because she didn't know what to tell her children, she tried not to tell them anything.
"We're trying to not just tell the president, but we're trying to tell the country, apparently tolerance and justice issues require ongoing lessons," Rep.
I promise I won't tell anyone …If I tell you, I'll have to kill you... Did you get to meet any crazy American fans?
When you tell someone you're an artist, they ask what kind of art you make; when you tell someone you're an artist that is Native, they tell you who you should be, what your politics are, and what you should be making work about.
Let me just tell you, overall, 139 days until the midterms, and I have to tell you, it&aposs going to be a horse race.
"I can't in good conscience tell you to 'buy tech' here, but I can tell you to buy some specific parts of tech," Cramer said.
"They kill and they don't tell the world they kill, they jail and they don't tell anybody, so how can I believe that?" he said.
Today, I am going to sit her down and tell her about it, tell her that people heard her story and ... wanted to help her.
And it has affected the way that I want to tell stories, because it made me realize the extensive reach of the stories we tell.
"She told me ... please tell all your officers, please tell everyone at the University of Texas ... everyone involved in this investigation, thank you," he said.
I don't have to tell you that you're not young anymore — you can probably tell by your increasing distance from the memes of the day.
While only it's too soon to tell which camp will be right, one thing is certain: Twitter can now tell you who said it best.
"You don't have to tell the whole world you're going there because this little whole world will tell everyone that you were there," she said.
Is it to just tell the rest of us that aren't in Washington, aren't going to these parties, is it to tell us what's happening?
Seven scary stories to tell by the light of your screen Our deputy editor asked us all to tell a spooky (fictional) story for Halloween.
Good, I'm glad, because I need to tell you something and the something I need to tell you isn't going to be easy to hear.
Sometimes I can tell I'm being baited for a certain answer and that's not the answer I give and I can tell it upsets them.
I've told, well if you tell all of your girlfriends to go and tell him like, 'Oh I think Emma is ready for marriage now.
Sugar, for her part, eventually threatened to walk if she couldn't tell the story she wanted to tell with Steven Universe, and Cartoon Network relented.
Former campaign manager Corey Lewandowski refused to tell Sessions to tell Mueller to limit the scope of his inquiry to only future election interference 4.
"In my recruiting tool, I tell the offensive kids, 'One day, you're going to be able to tell people you played for him," Bowling says.
My recommendation to women is to always tell yourself yes, because there's a lot of people out there who are going to tell you no.
" She adds, "If your set doesn't have an intimacy coordinator, at best, you might not be able to tell the story you wanted to tell.
And I'm heartbroken for the brave colleague who came forward to tell her story, and any other women who have their own stories to tell.
I hate that I can't put my arms around her and tell her I love her and tell her she's all right and mother her.
"General Flynn certainly has a story to tell, and he very much wants to tell it, should the circumstances permit," attorney Robert Kelner said Thursday.
Which particular ingredients formed my ethical perspective, I'm not sure I'll be able to tell you, but I'll tell you some things [that might] help.
Next time your friends tell you to get off the couch and put away the Ben & Jerry's during a breakup, tell them to shove it.
But I don't want to tell people what brand it is; I'd rather tell them they need to use toilet paper made of newspaper instead.
Why tell one story when you can tell seven, especially when they're all about the sorts of characters we almost never see depicted in fiction?
There, the account is working overtime to tell users to contact doctors or poison control centers when people tell them they've eaten the forbidden fruit.
I don't believe ultimately that only filmmakers of color should tell stories of people of color or that white filmmakers should only tell white stories.
And while others can tell you of his accomplishments, he wanted me to speak and tell you of some personal moments that we had together.
I can't tell you about the audio, but I can tell you that you will definitely look like a sweat-coated dork while wearing these.
You can listen to music or books or she will add things to your grocery list, tell you the time or tell you a joke.
For two weeks, I'm simply gonna tell you where to stand and I'm gonna tell you who to look at when you speak a line.
" In this début collaboration, called "Into the Little Hill," Crimp and Benjamin followed Emily Dickinson's dictum to "tell all the truth but tell it slant.
"When we asked them, they said, 'Of course I cannot tell you — or if I tell you, I'll have to kill you,' " Mr. Kassovitz recalled.
She will tell you to wake them up and tell them to take clothes off so she can check their bodies for bruises and marks.
That's good for your friend the lobbyist governor, when you tell his client that you and he are tight, tell the jury, yes or no?
Odette: I would tell you I love the brown bread, but I usually tell them, "Don't bring it to the table," because I'll eat it.
And I'm heartbroken for the brave colleague who came forward to tell her story and any other women who have their own stories to tell.
Every single person we talked to would tell us the kind of story you tell about the defining artistic and intellectual moment of your life.
With its Netflix shows, it seems like Marvel has been more willing than ever to push the envelope and tell stories it wouldn't normally tell.
And I'm heartbroken for the brave colleague who came forward to tell her story and any other women who have their own stories to tell.
Dirty Little Secret Cheryl Strayed: Your boyfriend may tell you he wants to marry you, Dirty Little Secret, but his actions tell a different story.
"The philosophy was that if we tell them they have cancer, they'll give up hope, so we won't tell them," Dr. Holland said in 2015.
While these products are usually easy to tell apart, it may not be so obvious to tell the difference between generations of the same device.
Listen, my hallmark here is that I'm going to tell you what I know, and I'm going to tell you what we do not know.
You know this, but I'll say it anyway: We need to tell the people we love how much we love them, and tell them often.
But this failed supernova has its own unique story to tell, revealing how massive white dwarf stars can become and survive to tell the tale.
As we tell our stories in and through popular culture, they in turn tell us and can play a key role in shifting social energetics.
While I'm sad this show is ending, I appreciate it when shows end while they're still good and tell the story they want to tell.
I think for the story that I wanted to tell and that Jen wanted to tell, it was very important to have a woman director.
"This was a story that Twain told his daughters, and now he's going to tell it to me, and now I'm going to tell it."
But he would always tell me he just got there....And I was always careful to tell him, 'Don't be here when I'm not here.
What we do tell people is to the extent you make these kind of capital allocation decisions, tell your investors in fair and transparent way.
Each volunteer is expected to tell voters a story about a person he or she loves — and listen to the voter tell a similar story.
"My dad occasionally tells me stories, but I really don't ask because when he wants to tell me, he can tell me," Van Halen said.
What do cast albums tell us about the state of the art, and what do they tell us about the shows they are based on?
"We know we have to tell her one day, we're laying the groundwork now for what and how we're going to tell her," Billy said.
They concern not only the lies we tell each other, but those we tell ourselves and the masks we wear for the benefit of society.
In other words, you&aposll be able to tell which house the device is in, but you won&apost be able to tell which room.
"General Flynn certainly has a story to tell, and he very much wants to tell it, should the circumstances permit," his lawyer said in March.
You need to call your senators and tell them how TrumpCare will affect you and your family, because we each have a story to tell.
"Thor could be hurt by these tariffs, so they might tell a more negative story to tell than people expect," the "Mad Money" host said.
I do want to emphasize that the women in this book don't tell "another" side of the story of the Arab world, they tell many.
" In a statement, Flynn's lawyers teased: "General Flynn certainly has a story to tell, and he very much wants to tell it, should circumstances permit.
As any of her devoted fans will tell you, though, Britney's always played the poker game of celebrity with one painfully obvious tell: her hair.
I love getting to tell them my story and tell them, 'Don't give up; if this is what you want to do, keep pushing for it.
But while I can specifically tell you how many steps Tiki's taken today, I can't actually tell you if that's enough, or if it's too much.
I couldn't tell you what my first major fight with my high school boyfriend was about, but I can tell you what I did immediately afterward.
And second, in terms of moat, because I know what you're going to tell me, you're going to tell me Facebook will crush all of this.
There is a lot from the photographs that tell the story and I'm going to let the professionals tell us what they mean from their perspective.
I don't tell them (about the) victims' bodies and causalities; I only tell them about our successes -- so now they support me to complete my work.
The law also recognizes that self-preservation is such a powerful instinct that people unconsciously stretch the truth or tell the version they want to tell.
Warning: major spoilers ahead for all five Pirates films, including Dead Men Tell No Tales The problem doesn't lie entirely in Dead Men Tell No Tales.
Instead, I found myself lamenting the often-aimless plot, confused as to what story it was trying to tell and how it wanted to tell it.
"You can't tell people 'come work for us but you can't tell people what you're doing' because you basically ruin their career," he told Business Insider.
Pace says she did not tell Kelly she was underage, and would later tell private investigators she claimed to be 19 years old at the time.
And that doesn't just mean distrust of scientists who tell us that climate change is real, or economists who tell us that immigration helps the economy.
If we are not in a state to tell, we have a living will and loved ones who will, based on that will, tell the doctors.
You could tell it to begin playing a news briefing, tell you the traffic, read the weather forecast, turn on the lights or whatever you want.
If you wanted to tell us it's latte art, we'd listen to that argument, but only long enough to tell you that latte art requires milk.
And, I'll tell you, as I travel the state, Democrats tell me I didn't vote for you, but you're doing what you said you would do.
So why is this the unsexy, complicated message that Bayard Winthrop wants to tell me, and for me to tell you, this story about American manufacturing?
But this is, you know, they might tell you ... I don't know that they even knew that, or maybe they did but they didn't tell me.
" Anderson recalled being terrified to tell her parents about her supposed ability, telling Morgan that she didn't tell them about the scary coincidence until "years later.
Tell me how we're going to get there and tell me how also we're going to provide electricity to a billion people who don't have it.
Just as Banquo warns Macbeth that "the instruments of darkness tell us truths," so too might our nocturnal adventures tell us some hidden truths about ourselves.
Swift admits to lying to West, and perhaps other accusers in her life, in the song ("for every lie I tell them/They tell me three").
You don't have to tell Google what language you're speaking, as it will be able to tell, so long as it's one of the languages supported.
Good data is important but we have to use it for what it can actually tell us, not for what we wish it could tell us.
I'm going to tell her, I have to tell her, but I'm going to wait until I get home and she's not about to give birth.
I wish I could tell him about my last time at an Eagles game, but I can tell he doesn't want to dwell on the past.
We got a couple of big things coming up this week, I won&apost tell you now but I will tell you later in the week.
"They (teammates and coaches) tell me they appreciate the fact that I felt confident enough, and they meant enough, for me to tell them," Kim said.
I had a boss who was 35 years old and we had sex and the organization did not tell my mother, did not tell the police.
When you tell your friends that you want to start a cast iron cookware company, they all will tell you that it is a dumb idea.
They are often thought of as anthems written to praise heroes or tell historical tales, but they can also be used to tell stories of loss.
"Don't tell me I am protecting or defending the gun lobby, don't tell me I am attacking Planned Parenthood," Sanders said in Charles City, visibly perturbed.
I cannot tell you what lies below me, because I never saw it, but I can tell you that there are chasms and libraries and catacombs.
"There was a 6- to 8-point difference between what people would tell an online poll and what they'd tell a live telephone interviewer," he says.
For example, a government could tell that a user is browsing Wikipedia, but couldn't tell that the user is specifically reading the page about Tiananmen Square.
And on average, people in relationships tell their pups they love them six times per day — that's just as often as they tell their significant others.
It's much more fun to just feel the shit, you know, and let it act upon you and tell you what it's trying to tell you.
"I can't tell you how many people I have who tell me, 'I want to get a job where I can work with weed,'" she continued.
We tell the stories we want to tell, but I would be lying if I said we weren't affected by the passions of the show's fans.
To tell your spouse or to tell your girlfriend or whoever that you're really serious about that every night is a special night being with them.
As far as I could tell, based upon my ministry, what theism in the black church did was tell folks to be OK with their suffering.
We made her an assurance that we weren't going to tell anyone until she was ready, because she needed to tell her husband what had happened.
I tell him I haven't applied for any jobs, which is true, because I didn't tell anyone that SoulCycle didn't call me back after my interview.
" That was one of those subtle mindset things that put people in the mindset of, "Yeah, if I could tell him, what would I tell him?
I decided to tell them the whole story, even though I have always found it difficult to tell, not wanting to sound like I was bragging.
"It can tell us what's going on, but it can't tell us why it's happening," Gina Woodall, president of marketing research firm Rockbridge Associates, told Recode.
Ms. Adato wrote her a letter suggesting that it was time for O'Keeffe to tell her own story rather than let others continue to tell it.
Because, normally, I ask the guest, "You tell me what the company is," and then I tell them why they're making it up with an explanation.
My intentions were to tell a story, to tell it well, and to have other people recognize the complexity, brilliance, usefulness and beauty of this world.
If I tell you about a game in which you can do anything 'reasonable' to get the ball in the goal, that doesn't tell you anything.
Anyone can tell one good joke, but very few people can thread jokes together to tell a story, be impactful, and just make it super funny.
He would tell Chrisann, "You know she's more than half me," and Chrisann would tell Lisa that her father had "fallen in love" with her again.
It's simply unkind to tell such people the same painful truth over and over again, and it may be best not to tell them even once.
If you say, "Tell me about you," you get the context, which is going to tell you a lot more about how to diagnose the issue.
"Just as fossils tell us how species evolved on Earth, planetesimals tell us how planets formed in space," said William McKinnon, a New Horizons co-investigator.
From what I can tell, and I haven't been to Iran in the last few years, but from what I can tell that trade still exists.
"If somebody can tell us where they are, and if that's the only thing they can tell us, then further questions can be asked," he said.
"I kept waiting for people to tell me what to do and [I] tried to hire people who would tell me what to do," she said.
"I can tell when a person is really motivated by doing it or I can tell when they are just trying to get likes," he added.
Martin was disgusted at his father's helplessness, which spurred Noah to tell him the Big Secret, then tell him to go to school for Helen's sake.
"General Flynn certainly has a story to tell, and he very much wants to tell it, should the circumstances permit," Flynn's lawyer said in a statement.
But I can't tell anybody in my family, and I really had no right to tell them, what they shouldn't believe or what they should follow.
Perpetrators of abuse count on children staying quiet, he said, and threaten children or tell them they will not be believed if they tell their parents.
I try to limit the bloodshed but certainly if I think something is very compelling and furthers the story I'm working to tell, I'll tell it.
At issue is who gets to tell the story and who gets resources to tell that story, especially when Native Americans lack mainstream opportunities in Hollywood.
"Now is the time, if you know where the guns are, please tell us; if you know where the criminals are, please tell us," he said.
"A victory here won't tell us about getting to the majority, it will tell us about how far into the majority Democrats might get," he said.
I'm not ashamed of what I did, but if I tell my fiancé, I'm afraid he'll be hurt that I waited so long to tell him.
When you meet a fan, can you tell whether they're watching you on television or if they've watched the YouTube clip, do they tell you that?
So I tell her, I call her back again, and then I tell her, "I'm going to come out to LA," and would she see me?
Whatever drills we do, whatever conditioning, I always tell them, 'Don't tell me you can't do it,' because it's something I did myself as a player.
"They will tell us when they don't want us in the pool, they will tell us when they do want us to come in," Lilly said.
"What I try to tell women and tell other doctors to tell women is that the risk of getting cancer [in the other breast] is low and removing it won't improve their survival and there are increased side effects of taking out your normal breast," Tuttle said.
"It isn't important to tell these stories ESPECIALLY given the political climate, it's important to [just] tell these stories," she said in an email interview with Mashable.
There's nothing that I think you could tell me that would hurt me or damage somebody else … You had all these opportunities to tell me the truth!
You know, I tell you - I shouldn&apost tell you because I like not to give away secrets, but let&aposs say I&aposm debating Pocahontas, right?
"When children inquire what happened to me, I tell them the nerve wires that tell my muscles what to do were damaged by a virus," Mona said.
Salazar kills everyone except Henry, because "dead men tell no tales," and he needs to leave someone alive who can tell Jack Sparrow that he hates him.
She said she did not tell the police or her father about the alleged incident at the time, but she did tell a friend the next day.
"I wanted to tell him that it wasn't his fault and reassure him and tell him he had a great game and an amazing year," Koehn said.
She liked to tell people that when I was a kid, I would tell anyone who would listen that I wanted to be like Oprah one day.
But it can't quite summon the narrative tension to tell a great story, nor does the story it does tell help unravel the contradictions of Johnson's legacy.
There's no "right" or "wrong" way for King and the rest of the writers to tell this story — there's only the story that they decide to tell.
So, you can't tell me that they don't exist, and you can't tell me that the hundreds of them across the country are not viable for investment.
"All you want is Nikes (Yeah) / But the real ones just like you (Tell these niggas) / Just like me (Tell these guys you ain't basic)," he sings.
When I tell people about my obsessive thoughts, they'll usually tell me — if they're aware of my diagnosis — that these thoughts are just part of my disorder.
Jalen comes into my bathroom to tell me that he has finished the agreed upon waffle squares, and I tell him to go get dressed for school.
I tell them when you're on safari and they tell you not stick your hand out, you listen because the person leading the group is an expert.
With her answer, Thurman also implies that she has a story of her own to tell and she will tell it when she is ready, not before.
My fans would tell me that, and so many of my fans would tell me they would have a glass of wine and listen to my albums.
After the split with Caitlyn Jenner and the tell-all book that Kris says doesn't exactly tell the truth, it's no wonder she's wary of the press.
But the key tell isn't that his spin is dumb—it's that he never once came forward to tell the public what he just told Secret Service.
I'm not sure I relied on Lawson to tell the story as much as I relied on him to tell his story, which was important to me.
I saw the news story and was empowered by another girl being able to tell what happened to her, that I thought I could now finally tell.
And a lot of times it's going to tell you about the identity of the person who's talking more than it's going to tell you about drag.
So there are solutions but I think what technology can do is it can tell people and tell the global elite, and our societies, that solutions exist.
We know that Williams can tell stories about being the bad guy; but will Disney let him tell a story as difficult and conflicted as Spec Ops?
" Mondelez International: "I am going to tell you to hold it, and I'm going to tell you to hold it because I think there's great value there.
While composing the book, along with the help of Friday Night Lights writer Buzz Bissinger, Jenner had two choices: tell all about the Kardashians, or tell nothing.
I can tell you most people I spoke to didn't think anywhere close to that number of people showed up, but it was also hard to tell.
"We're delighted to have—that you would join us today, because we've got a great story to—tell you with—uh, tell you all about," he said.
Baseball people have always been reluctant to speak directly about cheating, using the rationale of mutually assured destruction: If I tell on you, you'll tell on me.
"But I can tell you, in one form or another, Newt Gingrich is going to be involved with our government, that I can tell you," Trump said.
Just as women can tell when a guy is into them—especially when he is too into them—men can tell when a woman is not interested.
How (and when) to tell your clients you'll be on leavePlan to tell regular freelance clients four to six weeks in advance of your anticipated due date.
After reuniting with her husband, Madison decides to tell her daughter what she could never tell her son: that their father's fatal accident was not an accident.
So, I'm always encouraging people to use photographs as an opportunity for people to tell their story, as well as their biographical data to tell a story.
A very effective way to tell someone "no" is to tell them that you believe that you'd let them down if you do what they are asking.
"I would like you to tell me would like you to tell me why you are refusing to return my calls," Hassan wrote Shkreli in one email.
If you go tell the witness, you're going to blow the wire, but it's more important that you tell the witness than that you keep the wire.
I had a lot of struggle trying to tell the story right because I had promised them, because they risked their life to tell me the story.
If you tell me that being a cis heterosexual white man doesn't mean you haven't "had it rough," I will tell you that you are wrong. 97.
I told my friend's mom what had happened and she didn't really do anything except tell the other people that went with us not to tell anyone.
I'll tell you why I did it and I'll tell you why it's probably a mistake to do that for people that are considering such a thing.
I would no more tell a driver in Pakistan that I was married to a man than I would tell him I liked bacon with my eggs.
Debating "don't ask, don't tell" all but compelled people in the military to ask and tell and pursue before the law passed and it was too late.
When he tries to tell her she'd actually been raped, she blows up at him — how dare he tell her what the nature of her relationships were?
I try to enjoy being silly, so when I hang out with kids and I tell the stories I tell, there's a beautiful space we exist within.
Ms. Shane's memorable rendition of "Any Other Way" contains a line — "Tell her that I'm happy, tell her that I'm gay" — that she imbued with subversive subtext.
It's also about trying to determine what in the space I can use to help better tell the story that the scene is asking you to tell.
It is terrible to tell people to try to be thinner; it is also terrible to tell them that wanting to lose weight is hopeless and wrong.
"General Flynn certainly has a story to tell, and he very much wants to tell it, should the circumstances permit," his lawyer said in a March statement.
Like, that song comes on, and every single woman in the room just starts doing a little... WM: Can I tell you, can I tell you something?
We don't need a law to tell us what song to respect; we no longer even need Canto-pop stars to tell us what we should sing.
" Colbert asked Ginsburg, to which she quickly replies, "You tell me what a sandwich is and then I'll tell you if a hot dog is a sandwich.
"Tell me which watch you like and I'll tell you how long I have to work for it," one man was telling his five-year-old son.
"We have a very good story to tell, but it is difficult to tell that story if it is constantly obscured by the latest controversy," he continued.
"I can't tell you the number of men now who tell me they're just not going to hire women because they say it's too complicated," Dingell said.
Hypocrisy isn't when you tell an actor they were wonderful when they were terrible, or when you tell a friend they look terrific when they're deathly ill.
By and large, these books do not tell elaborate stories; the vast majority don't tell stories at all, at least not as a typical picture book would.
It also allows Marvel the space to tell an origin story that would otherwise be impossible to tell within the current Thanos-amped stakes of the MCU.
I'M NOT HERE TO TELL HIM, I CAN'T TELL THE ESTABLISHMENT OR THE UPSTARTS WHAT TO DO OTHER THAN I HAVE ALWAYS BELIEVED YOU WANT TO BE GENUINE, YOU WANT TO TELL PEOPLE WHAT YOU BELIEVE, AND YOU WANT TO UNDERSTAND THE ISSUES AND BE ABLE TO EXPLAIN THEM.
I'm not going to tell you that spending $22,000 on a pretty speaker is good and rational, but I'm not going to tell you that it's dumb either.
It's usually easy to tell when fighters write down insults and tortured one-liners, and it's easy to tell that Bennett wasn't trying to do that this weekend.
He told her to tell the doctors she had fallen down a staircase, but once the police caught up to her, she was able to tell the truth.
So, the next time someone asks you, "Can you tell me how to get to Sesame Street?" tell them you're not sure, but it's certainly not through Manhattan.
"Because people love you and trust you, they tell you things they wouldn't tell their spouses or their children or their parents or their co-workers," Rosenthal says.
Once [screenwriter Bryce Kass] and I decided the story that we wanted to tell and how we wanted to tell it, I had to stay true to that.
Ask Alexa for the weather, to play music, to order a taxi, to tell you about your commute or to tell a corny joke, and she will comply.
"General Flynn certainly has a story to tell, and he very much wants to tell it, should the circumstances permit," his lawyer, Robert Kelner, wrote in the statement.
Consequently, it is unlikely that legal French gun ownership has changed much since 2015, said Thierry Coste, secretary general of the Comité Guillaume Tell (William Tell) lobby group.
Sometimes the skaters have to tell me more information about how they feel, what they think about the training, but in their culture it's not normal to tell.
You can't see the girls' new art in the photo, but you can tell Williams' tat is on her forearm, thanks to the tell-tale plastic-wrap bandage.
Can't tell you if our characters meet or not this season - but I can tell you this: you have SO much to look forward to in season 7!
We tell ourselves stories about progress, or we let other people tell them to us—that it is linear and righteous and efficient, that whatever is, is right.
"I really wanted to tell them [Atlantic Records] myself, to sit down with them and tell everybody that I am pregnant and I have a plan," she says.
That is, it takes about that much time for our eyes to tell our brains to tell our body to do something (in this case, catch the bill).
No politician has ever done that in Greece, they would only tell people the good things but never tell them the hard measures that we need to implement.
You are free to tell us (or not tell us!) on your own terms, because you are an adult and can define your personal life however you choose.
Go to Starbucks and tell them you want the Unicorn Frappuccino, then stop at the nearest hair salon and tell them you want the Unicorn Frappuccino. Win-win.
Dylan Matthews It might not tell you a whole lot about their relative ideological positioning but it might tell you something about their relative mastery of the issues.
His lawyer's statement that Flynn "certainly has a story to tell" and that he'd only tell it if granted immunity, looked "desperate," according to a senior administration official.
I don't even know the last comedy movie that I liked—you'd have to tell me a movie and I'd have to tell you if I liked it.
Tell Assist where you want to go, and it will tell you your cheapest transportation option, after first determining whether Uber or Lyft have surge pricing turned on.
"General Flynn certainly has a story to tell, and he very much wants to tell it, should the circumstances permit," Flynn's attorney, Robert Kelner, said in a statement.
That's why improvisation is so important and the costume portrayal is so important, because all of those things help me to tell whatever story you want to tell.
Plus, the chorus—"Can't nobody tell me nothin', You can't tell me nothin'"—fits Biden's refusal to listen to the many progressives who begged him not to run.
RadarCat is accurate enough that it can even tell the difference between the front and back of a smartphone, or tell whether a glass is full or empty.

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