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Some customers threw around big names like Bill Gates and Amazon.
In feco is one we threw around, and I've heard it used elsewhere as well.
We, uh, we threw around names for a little bit, and I honestly don't know.
She also threw around several serious claims about his alleged inappropriate behavior around straight men.
In the first, Trump threw around words such as "aesthetically" and "precarious," and used long, complex sentences.
Clinton was fierce in her responses, looked relaxed, and even threw around one or two sarcastic jokes.
People threw around words like "athleisure" and proudly reclaimed "basic bitch" staples out of irony and nostalgia.
The club threw around various names — Sean Hannity, Newt Gingrich — and settled on Ann Coulter, another verbal flamethrower.
When the devices started catching fire and blowing up in November, Swagway was the name everyone threw around.
Under the Perry story, readers threw around the words "hypocrite" and "corrupt" and "hate-filled" over and over.
" It was a word we threw around in the office a lot, and everyone had a different definition: "Taste sensations.
In his early MySpace vlogs, Star frequently threw around racist slurs and said derogatory things about African-Americans and Mexicans.
They threw around a lot of ideas, some of them straight out of comic books—What if we built a force field?
When she won Best Supporting Actress for Julia, Redgrave threw around some strong fighting words, which were met with boos and hisses.
They would not pursue a floor fight at the national convention or pick a running mate who threw around expressions like ''going rogue.
Oh, he threw around a few numbers about supposed job losses, but nobody believes that he knows or cares where those numbers came from.
Even comic-book writer Grant Morrison threw around the analogy when teasing his upcoming Wonder Woman: Earth Two graphic novel at Comic-Con this year.
In reporting its second-quarter results on Monday, the $42 billion digital-streaming service threw around the mortifying "un-grandfather" to mean raising prices on longtime customers.
In a new report about its latest attack, Oracle's political fixer in Washington, Ken Gleuck, threw around accusations that sound more like Steve Bannon than Steve Jobs.
As much as I hate to be the bearer of bad news, beloved icon Angela Lansbury threw around a whole lot of victim-blaming comments during an interview today.
The fact that some students have to scrape by while the wealthy parents listed in the indictment threw around money to get their children access disturbed the students at Kauffman.
Trump tweeted about his new photo on Tuesday, after he and his press secretary Sean Spicer threw around some "alternative facts" on Saturday regarding the number of people who attended the inauguration ceremony.
Despite seeming undersized for the division, Shevchenko threw around Sarah Kaufmann, she did struggle with the outside trips of the stronger Nunes, however and really suffered when she was trapped on the bottom.
The last time Congress threw around these kinds of numbers was in 2008, when a $700 billion relief package moved through government to respond to the global financial crisis which had wrecked the world's economy.
Walker was part of a USO tour to various U.S. military bases in the Middle East, Asia and North America -- where he learned how to fire weapons, ride camels and even threw around the pigskin!
Over a century before we threw around the term like it was nothing, at least one trailblazing woman believed that sex was always on the table — whether or not it was your Time of the Month.
Critics threw around phrases like "the future of hardcore" and "a live show that made me feel like a 14-year-old kid again" with reckless abandon, making it hard not to instantly smash that cynical button.
This was someone whom I'd known to be a bigot, someone who freely threw around the "cuck" slur and who represented the kind of ideology I have devoted much of my career so far to explaining and exposing.
Our early conversation was more aligned with my expectations of an Instagay—he possessed a confidence that bordered on arrogance, and threw around words like "my brand" and "my art" when referring to his feed and his body.
Last weekend as my immediate family gathered from Melbourne, Nimbin (look it up), London and Los Angeles to celebrate my sister's 30th birthday, we threw around some fun facts about the age milestone she was set to surmount.
I will always remember the way you threw around your bass in the earlier days of Host, dancing in the living room of the Stolen Sleeves Collective, and sharing our genuine love of good and admittedly terrible music together.
According to Kim, she claims that security squeezed and crushed her Nutri-Grain bars and shook and threw around her wigs before telling her that she needed further screening to proceed through the airport to her flight home to Atlanta.
" Nebraska Senator Ben Sasse called Trump's statement "bizarre and flat-out wrong," Michigan Congressman Justin Amash said "something is not right here," Arizona Senator Jeff Flake threw around the word "shameful," South Carolina Senator Lindsey Graham said it was a "missed opportunity.
We threw around ideas and then recruited case studies who came in and spoke to the actress, as well as the script writers, and actually some of the stories you saw on screen in the end were heavily based on people's experiences.
According to Ramis Stiel, in the years before her father's death he worked on various Ghostbusters scripts, threw around myriad ideas for how the franchise could continue, and was open to making a new, inventive interpretation for a new generation of fans.
Two things were happening simultaneously for me during that period: firstly, I was extraordinarily bookish, and a pop idol that threw around big words and quoted Oscar Wilde as if he were scripture was something I didn't know existed and was in desperate need of.
She's called Shannon Beador a c—, told Tamra Judge she was to blame for her daughter not speaking to her anymore, and threw around such fowl language and hurtful accusations that even the ever-poised Heather Dubrow lost her cool — but Kelly Dodd has no apologies.
Guillory spoke in a hearing about the Louisiana Science Education Act, a law concerning religion and science in public schools. Guillory argued to keep the law on the books because of an experience he had with a witch doctor—who “wore no shoes, was semi-clothed, used a lot of bones that he threw around”.
He was converted into a starting pitcher in Texas, where he pitched from 1980 to 1990, making his only All-Star team in 1986. He left Texas as the franchise leader in wins, strikeouts, complete games and losses. He was famous for his "dancing knuckleball" pitch that he threw around 80% of the time. Hough complemented his knuckleball with a fastball and slider.
He plays a Psycho deck. ; : :A monster modeled after Seto Kaiba, Kaibaman duels and defeats Jaden, after he and his friends happen upon the Duel Monsters world. He intended to quell Jaden's worries regarding Shadow Games, and thus sarcastically threw around the possibility that he himself may have been initiating such a battle with Jaden. He plays Seto Kaiba's deck.
She does not seek distinction by a display to the world of her charities and benefactions, which are many, and known only to those who receive them. She believes that the proper sphere of woman is her home, which she renders happy and adorns by devoting to it the best energies of her life. By her care and watchfulness she threw around her husband's declining years a mantle of joy and gladness. At the time of her death Mrs.
Novacek accepted a scholarship from the University of Wyoming in Laramie and started his college football career as a split end. The next year, he was moved to tight end. He had few opportunities to prove his true worth in head coach Al Kincaid's run-oriented wishbone offense, where the team usually threw around 18 passes per game. In 1984, Novacek posted 33 receptions for 745 yards, 4 touchdowns and set an NCAA single-season record for average per reception (22.6 yards) by a tight end.
Eimert foresaw problems "because of the common term of "pointillism" [German Pointillismus] in French painting. It would wrongly be assumed that paintings by Seurat and his contemporaries were being transformed into music" . The confusion in French was immediate, as Stockhausen relates: > I still remember how, in Paris, I threw around the expression "punctual > music" as a term for my KREUZSPIEL, SPIEL for Orchestra, SCHLAGQUARTETT, and > so forth. Pierre Boulez corrected me, "Pointilliste, la musique > pointilliste!" and I said, "Non, ponctuelle." He replied: “What’s that, > then? That’s not French at all, the word is pointilliste.
4 November 1943: next to the Foiba of Terli are decomposed corpses of Albina Radecchi (A), Catherine Radecchi (B), Fosca Radecchi (C) and Amalia Ardossi (D) The first (disputed) claims of people being thrown into foibe date to 1943, after the Wehrmacht took back the area from the Partisans. The Germans threw around 70 local people into a foiba in retaliation for the bombing of a cinema that German soldiers attended..Konrad Eisenbichler, A Tragedy Revealed by Door Arrigo Petacco,pg 63; accessed 17 March 2016. Other authors claimed the 70 hostages were killed and burned in the Nazi lager of the Risiera of San Sabba, on 4 April 1944.Deportazione Campi, bibliolab.it; accessed 17 March 2016.
The thrust of his argument was to push to the very limits the applicability of canonical scripture to establish institutionalised religion. Later works of special importance include Tetradymus wherein can be found Clidophorus, a historical study of the distinction between esoteric and exoteric philosophies. His Pantheisticon, sive formula celebrandae sodalitatis socraticae (Pantheisticon, or the Form of Celebrating the Socratic Society), of which he printed a few copies for private circulation only, gave great offence as a sort of liturgic service made up of passages from pagan authors, in imitation of the Church of England liturgy. The title also was in those days alarming, and still more so the mystery which the author threw around the question how far such societies of pantheists actually existed.
Playwright Stanley Keyes, who had once been associated with Baltimore's Corner Theatre ETC and was now living and working in New York City, approached his friend and fellow Baltimore transplant, director Brad Mays, about working on a film together. The two threw around a number of ideas, finally settling in 1986 on the notion of co-writing a farcical script based on their mutual experiences at Corner Theatre, during the late sixties and early seventies. Corner Theatre ETC was an experimental company, where the offbeat and untried was encouraged, thus attracting a good number of offbeat individuals who were, as often as not, as much interested in kicks as in creating interesting theatre. Keyes and Mays made a list of the various artists from their past who might be successfully fictionalized into a story centered on a new play that is experiencing the sort of difficulties they had both experienced back in their Corner Theatre days.

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