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162 Sentences With "trailed off"

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"I choose to remember him" — her voice trailed off.
"But then a second picture arrived …" He trailed off.
"No, I mean, I just barely squeezed..." I trailed off.
"I didn't win the Golden Globe, but…" she trailed off.
"He kinda gave me the most condescending..." he trailed off.
"Once you are assaulted," she said, and trailed off, crying.
"And so…," the singer trailed off as he choked back tears.
"If you don't like pepper … " she trailed off, shaking her head.
"And the conservatives, they don't attack me, but …" He trailed off.
"The train doors opened —" she began, but her voice trailed off.
Illegal immigration from Mexico has trailed off in the last decade.
She took every precaution, and still it didn't... Blythe swallowed, trailed off.
Then her voice trailed off and she gave that telltale antidepressant shrug.
"To be the mother who moved them there…" Her voice trailed off.
"It has that … " he trailed off, transported to some cozy food memory.
Were you wondering why the clue ("Where S is …") just trailed off?
And if you're in the business of life —'' Her voice trailed off.
"I don't know if my children are alive or..." his sentence trailed off.
"I don't want to say it's lazy but..." the other one trailed off.
"It's when you still have that whole last act — " Her voice trailed off.
Ms. Danish, gathering her strength, picked up where Ms. Hafizi had trailed off.
"Yeah," Miranda said, and soon the conversation trailed off as Miranda walked ahead.
It started trading strong but trailed off by the end of the day.
"If I'd known some of this stuff five years ago ..." His voice trailed off.
Rogers launched into a question about Congress' intent, but she trailed off, becoming inaudible.
"But now, with all this uproar and stress … " Ms. Fesseau's voice trailed off sadly.
"The idea that …" Mr. Murray trailed off as he paused to collect his thoughts.
Administration officials said the ellipses indicated when Mr. Trump trailed off or was inaudible.
"Well, we can't talk about that, that's … " He trailed off, staring at his feet.
He trailed off, then turned to a subject that he clearly found more engaging.
"To think that there's a possibility that he could be president ..." Her voice trailed off.
"For me, I'm getting older, so pretty soon," he said, as his words trailed off.
"Maybe afterwards…" he trailed off, before sitting back down to field questions from the crowd.
"If I told my dad I were selling anal toys, he'd probably…" he trailed off.
"As an artist, I would…" she trailed off, almost as if this were a hypothetical.
"It would be awesome, but …" Her voice trailed off, and she didn't finish the sentence.
"Some part is there in Jordan, and some parts …" She trailed off, overcome with emotion.
Some of his answers trailed off, and he seemed to stumble over memorised talking points.
"I said yes, and he asked me, and then it just kind of…" she trailed off.
"To think that there's a possibility that he could be president ... " Her voice trailed off gloomily.
"General, with all due respect," Brockhoff said, and then trailed off, unable to finish the sentence.
"Almost everyone I've seen here is a season-ticket holder so far, but..." she trailed off.
The protests trailed off with youths throwing rocks squaring off against security forces spraying tear gas.
Administration officials said the ellipses in the transcript represent words that trailed off or were inaudible.
"I didn't want the record to sound like, 'Hey, I'm calling you because ... ," she trailed off.
"I just thought, if there is anything I can do, listen, anything … " Her voice trailed off.
"We'll probably be able to save pots and pans but everything else ... " His voice trailed off.
And then, in the last few years of their lives, it trailed off almost entirely into telepathy.
"At least if he had had a child," he trailed off painfully as friends nodded in understanding.
Well..." he trailed off and shrugged his shoulders, but conceded, "I was part of history last night.
They plastered on fake smiles, ummed and ahhed, paused and trailed off more often than the control group.
It actually seems Chrissy started making her comment and trailed off because she was conscious of the mic.
As he sometimes does in these off-the-cuff riffs, he trailed off into comments that raised eyebrows.
"The only thing that worries me is I won't describe it in a way that — " she trailed off.
"The raw, guitar-rock sound is really — I don't want to say it's done, but …" He trailed off.
"It's just — yeah, I mean, I'm just…" Her voice trailed off as she wiped tears from her eyes.
"It sounds gross, but when you're in New York City, sometimes wood things attract ..." She trailed off: bugs, yes.
"Making a swift transition from being a billionaire-backed project to an independent media company is..." Bolton trailed off.
"Because remember this, when they go low, we go..." She trailed off to let the audience finish her thought.
"I don't think either of us would have expected to start a relationship while traveling, but …" she trailed off.
U.S. stock-index futures traded flat to higher on Tuesday as traders eyed oil prices and earnings season trailed off.
"It sucks, because they're both really real people separately, but whenever they were together looking at them..." she trailed off.
Spicer trailed off before completing whatever claim he was contemplating about Medicaid because it almost certainly would have been false.
"To watch our first black president, to send him off, and elect our first woman nominee … " she trailed off again.
Minutes later, he started to read another — "Please explain how a 22017-dollar convenience fee is fair" — and trailed off.
"Of course, I think in this moment, Costa Rica players feel a little ...," Costa Rica player Johnny Woodly trailed off.
Someone asked Love about defending Stoudemire and he said "we knew he wasn't going to pass it," and trailed off.
Not knowing what to say, she had trailed off into an awkward silence, wondering if this had come up before.
Enrollment trailed off at the end, which is doubly strange because there is usually a surge of enrollees around the deadline.
"I'm just saying that the trauma of the media and the corporations lying so much, then everything begins," Jones trailed off.
"I don't think anyone behaves the way he behaved for so long…" He trailed off, and his voice got even quieter.
An attendant kindly taped over the release lock of my chest harness, "so you don't accidentally, you know…" she trailed off.
But she didn't say any of that; she just lay silently, emanating a black, hateful aura, until finally Robert trailed off.
He looked at me and said, "Samia, I'm really superficial, and you're not…you're just not…" He trailed off and shrugged.
"If you're contradicting yourself every other episode …" Here, he trailed off ominously, but the implication was clear: That way lies chaos.
It is not clear if this indicates that Mr. Trump trailed off or that something was cut out of the reconstruction.
During this transfixing moment, a passacaglia theme trailed off amid gentle pizzicatos; then the music settled into a questioning final chord.
"You have sullied my name and reputation, and you have delivered me a disgrace at a time when," he trailed off.
As those corporate announcements trailed off in March and April, so did Republican politicians' messages about tax relief, the Reuters review found.
"So much of this is…" he trailed off, unable to find a word that adequately conveyed the illegality of the little community.
"If her reps say OK, then well..." Aguilera trailed off, leaving us hoping, wishing, waiting for the pop collaboration of our dreams.
"To turn 44 and get to watch our 44th president's wife speak about her children … " she trailed off, seeming to collect herself.
"The people involved are our friends, co-workers, neighbors, colleagues," he continued before his voice trailed off and he bowed his head.
Hollander trailed off as the team laughed while pointing outside to the Walt Disney Studios lot, where our interview was taking place.
At the end, when the lingering final chord trailed off into silence, the audience was reluctant to break the mood with applause.
"I adore Mandy, but I saw everybody else start going in and asking him the questions …" and her voice trailed off, diplomatically.
"But if a person has had a conversation about this 10 times and it hasn't sunk in yet… " Mr. O'Driscoll's voice trailed off.
Shares of the tech giant started Tuesday up 1% but the gains trailed off in afternoon trading, snapping a nine-day winning streak.
"The fact that it's half me and half the person that I love most in this world..." he trailed off, lost in thought.
Mark Walker, R-North Carolina, who heads the Republican Study Committee, a group of fiscal conservatives told CNN, before his voice trailed off.
"A hacker steals a lot of money and out of the blue returns some of it…" Muroch trailed off and started to laugh.
"You need attractive European tennis players so that you have something to do other than watch the..." Carton, master of subtlety, trailed off.
It's the lead-up to dying that I'm"—his voice trailed off, and I realized he didn't like to say "afraid"—"concerned about.
"You have this one idea of contamination, but you refuse to accept that there might be certain spiritual conditions …" His voice trailed off.
Sitting across from a portrait of Mr. Bernandez — mustachioed, his arms by his side — Ms. Valentín's voice trailed off as she remembered him.
But, he continued, and his words trailed off as though he seemed to recognize he was about to wade into treacherous diplomatic waters.
"You spend twenty-one years in a cage, being told what to do and what not to do," he said, and trailed off.
Those people who worked that area, they saw a lot of—" He trailed off, then asked: "Did you get exposed to any burned bodies?
"That's crazy how one person and another person can be completely different," he said in the video before his thought trailed off in silence.
Evans summed it all up when he said "this is actually a better fight than if it happened..." and simply trailed off on air.
"It's hard to prevent fake news, because once Facebook pushes it —" he trailed off, shaking his head and slapping his palm on the table.
"I am looking with my eyes, many people are without a job in England… Maybe it is difficult for them also…" he trailed off.
Until his health trailed off the last couple of years, Delligatti ate at least one 540-calorie Big Mac a week, his son Michael said.
Mr. O'Neill was fired from the studio in early 2015, the lawsuit said, and, around the same time, Mr. Moi's contact with Mr. Chihuly trailed off.
"Look, maybe I'm not a good person, maybe I'm a liar, maybe I'm a fool, maybe I ruined hundreds of people's lives...," Stiller's Cohen trailed off.
Because, when I learn someone is a pro-choice activist, ardent liberal, left-leaning, politically ... " Schenck, an evangelical pastor, trailed off as Disney raised her hand. "Guilty!
She trailed off again, thinking of the baby showers no one can throw them, and Juan's parents in Colombia who won't meet their new grandchild for months.
But subconsciously, the thing that makes you motivationally step up and do something when you're not being asked …" he trailed off, and then said: "I have justifications.
"I mean of course, there's ... " he trailed off for a moment, at which point someone asked if it would end with a big cliffhanger, and everyone laughed.
" On North Korea: "I think the prioritization of North Korea and elevating it on the foreign policy agenda was very important...I do think it's trailed off.
"She actually has prayed for a baby sister for Haley because [Hoda] and her sister are so close, so to have this … " she trailed off with a smile.
"She actually has prayed for a baby sister for Haley because [Hoda] and her sister are so close, so to have this … " she trailed off with a smile.
" The marketing trailed off in the 1960s and 1970s as antibiotics and vaccines were understood to be the answer to infectious agents, with less emphasis on "personal responsibility.
"I do feel like part of it is being a vulnerable male — a black male — singing about things that might not necessarily be particularly …" He trailed off again.
"As a songwriter, just to be able to be in meet-and-greets and hear people give me their testimony …" The sentence trailed off as Ballerini choked up.
However, Chinese issuance dropped by over two thirds, the number of total transactions fell and issuance by development banks trailed off, Moody's said in a report published on Thursday.
Gyllenhaal began, "I think when you're in a relationship, you are constantly scrutinized, your friends are scrutinized, but"— he trailed off, and then politely requested a change of topic.
When Biden was asked about racial inequality in schools, for example, he trailed off into suggesting Americans should "have the record player on at night" to help kids learn.
Why it matters: Hacktivism — hacking for some perceived public benefit — trailed off in recent years as more hackers chose to monetize their skill sets through thievery and ransom schemes.
Rocky, one of the waiters, caught his breath when he saw her and trailed off in the middle of a sentence: She was Auntie Nini, one of the regulars.
His accuracy has trailed off from 2011's crest of 40 percent shooting outside the paint to the ( highly circumstantial)603 percent nadir he plummeted to in last year's postseason.
"When you feel like you're on your own and then on top of that you feel like you're being pushed out …" His voice trailed off, but his implication was clear.
The mezzo-soprano Karen Cargill generally fared better and was especially effective at the end of "Der Abschied," as the word "ewig" ("eternally") trailed off, imperceptibly merging with the instruments.
Performance must have trailed off – while the picture looks better in U.S. dollar terms, net revenue in the global markets division eventually fell 4 percent year-on-year in the quarter.
"Another six or seven minutes without conceding, maybe we could have used that to our advantage," said Martin O'Neill, Ireland's coach, with a touch of wistfulness as his voice trailed off.
"These claims of catastrophic damage to the organization's future," Romero said, but then trailed off with a shrug, as if to imply he found it hard to take them too seriously.
"I feel like, deep down, everybody wants a real song, with emotion and that familiar classic thing, and I was going for that with …" His voice trailed off into a puff.
As recently as the early 2000s, this season began in earnest with Memorial Day weekend, then trailed off sometime around the end of July with the start of the new school year.
"I called the cops, and one of the cops said to me, 'Some of us are still not overcome,' meaning that some people still can't get used to … " Her voiced trailed off.
"We talk a lot about elevating the dialogue, so I guess the fact I inspired him to make a literary reference possibly for the first time..." Buttigieg trailed off, to audience laughter.
On Thursday, Reid, 42, appeared on Today Extra on Australia's Channel Nine to promote The Last Sharknado, and for much of it, she stumbled over her words, spoke slowly and often trailed off.
"I didn't expect em to come this way, I thought I would just, you know, meet em and bring em here, and…" She trailed off, at a loss how to explain any further.
Yet he has become a rallying point for protests, with dozens of players this season at various points kneeling or making some gesture during the anthem, though lately the numbers have trailed off.
On Tuesday morning, he tweeted, "I have been asking Director Comey & others, from the beginning of my administration, to find the LEAKERS in the intelligence community," then trailed off with an ominous ellipsis.
"Sometimes at night, after my family falls asleep, I get up and walk in circles in my courtyard," continued Wu. His voice trailed off as he flicked the switch again, rendering his creation still.
President Donald Trump on Monday trailed off into a boastful monologue about how much ammunition the US military has as he faced questions on the Saudi oil field attacks and whether Iran is responsible.
The transition is intended to sound seamless, although since we can see Wilson on the giant video screen next to the stage, we know he's just trailed off and someone else picked up the falsetto.
Unfortunately, Biden simply began spouting off numbers about the cost, and while I know what he was trying to say, it appeared that he just trailed off, got interrupted, and didn't even finish his point.
"She's going to be coming back to seeing..." Cohan said as she trailed off seemingly unsure of how much she could share about her character before rephrasing what to expect for her character in the future.
He had been on Twitter years ago but, with few followers and not much interest in it, he had trailed off until the agent helping him to promote his book, "I'm Keith Hernandez," recommended restarting it.
"And I can't even begin to tell you, the controversy that got stirred up, and the hate that was sent my way, not just through social media, but through--just…" She trailed off for several seconds.
"I'm friends with Kaitlynn, so...I think when you're in a relationship or, like, seen with anyone, like, out of respect to that person, it's maybe…" She trailed off, letting her listeners fill in the blanks.
All in all, it looks like a number of exciting upgrades that will aim to restore some of the explosive popularity Apex Legends enjoyed immediately after launch its launch, before the game's player base slowly trailed off.
"It is kind of sad that the comic-book ended up, like the show was maybe going to —," Payne trailed off considering how the show may have adapted the comic if it didn't make some critical changes.
Don, dogged by insecurities honed while growing up poor, is married to Claire, a friendless writer from New York whose production has trailed off and whose resentment over her fruitless career and domestic responsibilities has mounted against her husband.
"He was a great writer, a great thinker, but he was also a man of action; he was a commander in battle unsurpassed, unmatched; he had the capacities of thought and action, rumination and purpose …" His voice trailed off.
In Costa Rica, also on the C.D.C. list, Hans Pfister, a founder of the Cayuga Collection resort, which includes the eco-lodge Lapa Rios, says the honeymooners who often took off-season trips in spring and fall trailed off.
His career had trailed off by the late 90s, his records weren't charting anymore, and he'd grown frustrated by the way in which things had slowed down—but his reputation as a warm, decent, radio-ready American hitmaker remained intact.
Addressing their wedding guests, the rapper said, "Although we told you guys that we were renewing our vows, which we are, we also wanted y'all out here when we told you guys … " she trailed off as she handed the microphone to her husband.
Addressing their wedding guests, Remy said, "Although we told you guys that we were renewing our vows, which we are, we also wanted y'all out here when we told you guys…" she trailed off as she handed the microphone to her husband.
I trailed off on the show's infamously uneven second season years ago and only saw Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me recently, but a voracious pop cultural appetite paired with living on the internet meant that I basically knew what happened anyway.
Once inside the venue, a former monastery then military headquarters, which will soon become the company's new HQ, showgoers found themselves asking: How would the 34-year-old creative director pick up where Hedi Slimane's decidedly rock and roll, grunge glamour aesthetic trailed off?
"That piano is a thing I knew how to play," Sampha Sisay told me, haltingly, on a windy August morning, trying to articulate exactly what was about the piano that made it well, you know, something about objects having emotional power—he trailed off.
And then his ability now to not only play in pick-and-roll and play facing the basket but also post up if you have to go with smaller guys is ..." Stevens trailed off for a moment before adding, "He's a handful, he's a problem.
"No matter how much you think you're prepared..." Burrows trailed off, standing in the shade of the plane wing and watching her employees load her "babies" into crates bound for no-kill shelters in the US. The Humane Society shouldn't have flooded like it did.
" The 19-year-old's co-stars agreed, with May beginning, "The subject matter…" As the up-and-coming actress trailed off before mentioning a word as grim as "cancer," Berelc's on-screen mom Tiffani Thiessen, of Saved By The Bell fame, added seriously, "They wouldn't touch it.
Somehow, though, that inquiry trailed off and what most audiences remembered about that film were the final frames showing Moore hectoring Charlton Heston, the actor and onetime president of the National Rifle Association, who was in his 70s and beginning to show the effects of Alzheimer's-related illness.
Suzanne Ciani at the Lightbox Film Center at International House (photo by Jaime Alvarez, courtesy Making/Breaking the Binary) At the Lightbox theater, droning wails layered with bright, scaling notes reminiscent of a John Carpenter sci-fi thriller, warped, wandered, and trailed off before returning again with force.
But in response to one analyst's question, about how the regulations in New York had affected the company's bottom line, Khosrowshahi got a bit spicy, at least for him: "I think anyone who tells you that the changes in New York City are good is …" he trailed off for a moment.
"You're spending two-and-a-half hours with this many characters, so then adding in some character that the audience has no relationship to, having to explain the backstory of that character, making you care about that character, making Thanos care about that character, making that character interesting to the other characters … " He trailed off, shaking his head.
I had this problem in the border of Mexico and America and this goddamn s---- guy..." Duterte then trailed off in Tagalog, his native language, before flipping back to Trump's voice, claiming the president-elect told him, "Oh yes, when you come to Washington, D.C., or New York City, look me up and I will have coffee.
" When Braxton asked why, the mother of two explained, "Because when you have to start going in, breaking up assets, that right there…" As she trailed off, her mother finished her sentence saying, "When you have to start to divide things, separate, cut off …" Nodding, Pinkett Smith continued, "Let me tell you, that's when the red table turns upside down and it won't be red no more!

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