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Chardiet seems amused, and briefly abandons her train of thought.
The music kept making her lose her train of thought.
No one dramatically loses their train of thought quite like her.
He often stopped conversations midsentence, having lost his train of thought.
Usually, that train of thought will linger, right until the end.
You lose your train of thought and can't jump back in.
One of those voices, one -- I lost my train of thought.
At one point, he apologized for losing his train of thought.
The words dried on my tongue; I lost my train of thought.
And I'll be honest, I tried to follow Trump's train of thought.
And then hopefully we're on to some other crazy train of thought.
She lost more words; she lost her train of thought more frequently.
Her vocabulary, grammar, spelling, reading and train of thought have all deteriorated.
But a minute later, he lost his train of thought once more.
This train of thought activates your brain to make you feel happier.
This one, on the same video, rides the same train of thought.
There is a train of thought that suggests fascism is creeping back in.
Anyway, that train of thought will be interrupted by a routine fire drill.
And it's that train of thought which influences Pinkman's character throughout the film. 
But that train of thought tended to awkwardly clash against some of the facts.
" Johnson's train-of-thought is tender and critical, reflective — not unlike "My Daughter, Aaliyah.
Wei tottered a bit as he walked and frequently lost his train of thought.
Yeah, but you can tell that she's saying stuff through her train of thought.
Hold on, I've lost my train of thought, sorry I have ADD, where are we?
Ted Cruz, as Hogan points out, got on board this train of thought in 21963.
My train of thought sounds something like this: What about the stuff around the condom?
I was able to follow a train of thought with being knocked over by its implications.
It never feels contrived, because the stories seem spontaneous, as natural as a train of thought.
Remind yourself of this the next time a negative train of thought takes hold of you.
At the same time, Hammer's quick train of thought and her wit keeps the conversation light.
He composed lyrics as he delivered the mail — with little interruption to his train of thought.
But at the end of the day... I'm extremely high, and I lost my train of thought.
Others take a more optimistic train of thought -- it's in God's hands, so no need to worry.
She looked like she was slurring her words, and looked like she lost her train of thought.
He did pause on occasion, but not because he was struggling to remember his train of thought.
Two of my favorite teachers are very lenient and willing to follow the classes train of thought.
The ice cream and walk help to clear my mind of that negative self-destructive train of thought.
They'd see the light, and their train of thought was instantly derailed, and they'd end their set abruptly.
Interviewers know the process can make your palms sweat and cause you to lose your train of thought.
He could see his friend was onto something, and he didn't want to disturb his train of thought.
One is that she is quite forgetful; prone to losing her keys and her train of thought midsentence.
Maybe you lose your train of thought mid-sentence, or suddenly realize you've missed your exit on the highway.
Yet that unbroken train of thought from regression to coercion, even in its milder form, rubs up against liberalism.
Sometimes there are Super Bowl ads that seem like movies, and... Aw, I lost my train of thought here.
Though Nunberg focused his train of thought largely on Trump, Stone, Bannon and Page, he did name other names.
That train of thought quickly led the duo to an important piece of American literature, Herman Melville's Moby Dick.
You expect your opponent's next argument, which causes you to lose your train of thought because you're thinking ahead.
No matter the train of thought, he often circled back to the world's most recent and troubling political headlines.
I don't like being in offices, and the main reason is that it can interrupt my train of thought.
This train of thought assumes that all "Asians" have similar cultural values, namely prioritizing academic achievement and exam scores.
Nanjiani spoke about the show between bites and lost his train of thought, saying: "What are we talking about?"
The train of thought used to consider a desirable distance from you and your laptop is a mathematical one.
Advertising isn't just the disruption of aesthetics, the insults to your intelligence and the interruption of your train of thought.
"Come on, machine!" he says, interrupting his train of thought as he clicks impatiently at some icons on the screen.
NBC's decision to pull "Shoot-Up-Able" is annoyingly reminiscent of this train of thought because it silences the conversation.
We wanted that level of panic and train of thought to set in while the player ran away from Jack.
They cut quickly between different tones and topics to resemble a train of thought or a rich conversation between friends.
The great thing about space, though, is that it also leaves plenty of room for the opposite train of thought.
We live comfortably with this train of thought that gets divided so finely by however you designed your twitter feed.
"She's out-Trumping Trump right now," the source added, before losing his train of thought in a fit of laughter.
Just think about how many times you&aposve lost your train of thought when activity near your desk distracts you.
As an airy cerebral Mars placement, you're good at mirroring partners and opponents, intuiting their train of thought and movement.
As the camera rolls, Golding loses his train of thought, and then collapses into the dirt, falling into a deep sleep.
"I think the way I use the word fluidity is like fluid in everything, fluid in train of thought," he said.
But Zuckerberg also admits that the idealist train of thought might have blinded the company to potential misuses of Facebook's toolset.
To counteract this disturbing train of thought (but really, are cup noodles soup or pasta?), I asked another question: Why soup?
So, ostensibly to help readers follow along on their train of thought, they thread the tweets together by replying to themselves.
"Something that is as simple as just a single train of thought can really just change your life drastically," Yu said.
When the crew filming him has to pause because of a technical glitch, he loses his train of thought and complains.
PYEONGCHANG, South Korea — Shaun White's train of thought was briefly derailed on Tuesday by the music blaring at Phoenix Snow Park.
Don't assume ill intent It's not fun getting interrupted -- it feels disrespectful and can make you lose your train of thought.
Focus is crucial, and we do best when monotasking: Even disruptions of a few seconds can derail one's train of thought.
There is an immense aesthetic pleasure to be had in tagging along as she worries her way through a train of thought, whether that train of thought concerns Bernini's Apollo and Daphne or the beer billboard across the street from her apartment or the way Justin Bieber illustrates philosopher Martin Buber's I/thou relationship (those boundaries of self again!).
Of course, this train of thought has an obvious flaw—the feeling of being "fine" slips away when you stop taking medication.
This habit legitimized a train of thought for me that I know many single women can relate to: I am to blame.
Will it have a discernible effect on your personal development or contribute to a momentary escape to a different train of thought?
We're talking about losing your train of thought so badly in a debate that people literally think you are having a seizure.
There's also the train of thought that Chinese internet stocks are more shielded from U.S. tariffs than other sectors of the economy.
If I get tangled up in a sentence or I lose my train of thought, I find reading aloud can be helpful.
But here on Let It Ride, in my own pseudoretirement, I found it strangely easy to give up this train of thought.
There's a sense that publishers want to include us in their games, but their train of thought begins and ends at our insertion.
Cruz is a little more spit-shined and polished than Trump—his policies at least follow some kind of logical train of thought.
The president was rarely at a loss for words in his answers — even if his train of thought was sometimes difficult to follow.
The logical conclusion of this train of thought, as far as I can see, is clear: Let us engineer the perfect closed loop.
Instead of precise instructions, Leone switched his train of thought on the fly with a childlike exuberance and a charming New Jersey accent.
After the awkward moment, Kennedy lets Lewandowski continue with his train of thought before thanking him ... and encouraging him to get some coffee.
The problem with this train of thought, which Clinton has spoken to, is that economic theory alone does not solve discrimination or race relations.
The way he ties the personal with the philosophical, or hides a transgression inside an involving story or rigorous train of thought, looks effortless.
As we talked, he stared at the floor, mumbling his answers, occasionally losing his train of thought, as if on the verge of sleep.
"Trump knows if something's bad you don't admit it in public," said Colbert in a valiant attempt to follow the president's train of thought.
Even executives who are schooled on public speaking and typically eloquent can lose their train of thought when nerves get the best of them.
" Morby pages through a vinyl insert of the album as he continues his train of thought: "I've always thought he's a very beautiful man.
I suppose it was that train of thought that led me to finally pick up Tropical Truth, which I'd been meaning to read for years.
Alarmed at the direction his thoughts are turning, he scurries away from that train of thought and instead debates whether he should message her again.
Obama recalled her train of thought when she looked around in vain for an aide to hand it off to before they posed for cameras.
United States President Donald Trump is either a modern poet ... or a man incapable of speaking without losing his train of thought every 10 words.
Obama recalls her train of thought when she looked around in vain for an aide to hand it off to while they posed for cameras.
I like your train of thought and it seems there needs to be new policies in place that prevent the gouging of people in peril.
At bookstore and library podiums, it's possible to pass off repeatedly losing your train of thought or bonking your glasses into the microphone as charming.
"Honey, I don't want to interrupt your train of thought, but be sure that Bob puts the melody to that song, that 'Wanted Man,'" she said.
I think that's a phenomenon that has led to attention fragmentation, because to have a train of thought, it has to be continuous and relatively uninterrupted.
Then again, the show has been building us up for this train of thought, teaching us to think there's this disappearing divide between Rick and Negan.
I've been out a little early, and I maybe overdid it and got a little tired in the end and just lost my train of thought.
In recent weeks, the demonstrations have intensified, interrupting Mr. Trump time and again, breaking his train of thought and challenging his ability to command the room.
At one point, his attorneys asked for a pause and conferred with him; when he began speaking again, he said he'd lost his train of thought.
Young speaks in a deep Southern drawl, with frequent asides interrupting his train of thought, but a good storyteller's knack for getting back to the point.
Subramanian Swamy, a member of Parliament and Mr. Modi's political party, said that Indians "have one train of thought: that we shouldn't fight with the Chinese."
Often, he seems barely to hear questions, and his answers, when they come, are less like responses than like peepholes into some fleeting train of thought.
I was having a physical reaction to this train of thought: My chest was hot, my pulse was racing, my lack of discipline was humiliating me again.
Honestly to this day I can't fathom why I thought that would be a good idea but my train of thought back then was clearly somewhat clogged.
By the time we return to our original project it feels as if we have to start all over, because we have lost our train of thought.
When he starts to scamper in a single-note line, he's usually quick to cut himself off — interrupting his own train of thought and grabbing your ear.
Historically, the train of thought has been used to question from a distance whether a candidate of color, like Barack Obama, or a woman candidate, like Sens.
Instead, most people straddle the line between verbal and visual thinking, with the two often intermingling in a single train of thought, according to the Harvard Gazette.
If the film does know what Grindelwald is talking about, it doesn't know how to present his train of thought in a way that makes any damn sense.
When I talk to Bahmanzadeh, it's a struggle to keep his focus—unanswered questions about ineffectual lawyers or evidence barge into his head, derailing his train of thought.
Conveniently, this train of thought allows for huge agricultural companies to continue using pesticides with relative impunity, despite empirical evidence pointing toward the damage that these substances cause.
Hart's train of thought is momentarily interrupted while he and Eniko determine how to pay the valet ... but Kev ultimately settles on $100 from his stack of Benjamins.
Sometimes I take this train of thought further: How many of Brazil's five titles does the country owe to the descendants of enslaved people who came from Africa?
President Trump doesn't like having his train of thought interrupted, which he made very clear Sunday by demanding a redo when somebody coughed in the middle of his interview.
But just when you think you hear resignation in the man's voice, the conversation trails off with a splash in the distance, and whatever train of thought is gone.
His every pout and blink and penetrating stare shows us the whirring cogs inside an unhinged mind, every loping step leading a careening train of thought into the world.
Here, with a full band, she stretches things out further, improvising vocal lines and acting out each bar like she's running through the train of thought for the first time.
The report published alongside a study from Nora D. Volkow, director of the National Institute on Drug Abuse, reflected this potential train of thought while acknowledging its pain-relieving qualities.
Despite leaders of multiple countries saying that no renegotiation will ever take place, Pruitt seems to have continued along that same train of thought during his brief attendance at G7.
You're so vape Mic explained why vaping marijuana may be better for your skin than smoking joints, but remember: Drug-free is the way… I lost my train of thought.
In the first movement of his "Eroica" Symphony, that train of thought builds up aggressive momentum, culminating in a series of slashing dissonant chords that are repeated with relentless force.
Even now that [new Universal Music Canada president] Jeffrey Remedios is there, the difference between him being there and Randy Lennox being there is a whole other train of thought.
We were first alerted to Rihanna's presence when ABC analyst Jeff Van Gundy lost all train of thought as she walked by the table, right after a righteous LeBron James dunk.
Musk loses his train of thought and gathers himself to respond to Herzog in a patronizing but entirely understandable way, sure, crazy old Werner Herzog, you can go on the rocket.
The term also is used to describe the classic Keynesian approach, something more closely associated with liberal Democratic philosophy than the conservative Republican train of thought that Trump professes to follow.
Stephen Winter, a 44-year-old filmmaker with a cloud of curly gray hair, leaned against the exterior wall, interrupting his train of thought to greet friends as they paraded by.
Miniature cones placed around street trash follow a similar train of thought, while placards identifying banal moments in an area's history remind us of all the stories contantly playing out around us.
Other HUD solutions like Navdy hope to offer similar and given the increased interest in car tech in general, there's likely to be a lot more that follow this train of thought.
The persistent tension between them feels untraceable and maddening, but that's part of its pleasure—there's a very visceral quality in the way it interrupts whatever train of thought you'd been entertaining.
This train of thought culminated in The City in the Image of Man, a 1969 book featuring dozens of detailed plans for Soleri's "lean linear cities" and arcologies, including the blueprint for Arcosanti.
Pokémon has always relied on the intimate relationship between players and their creatures, and Detective Pikachu follows that train of thought by honing in on Pikachu and Tim's day-by-day blossoming friendship.
The idea of laborers lobbying in favor of Amazon, which is frequently decried as an extremely labor-unfriendly company, seems odd, but in this case at least the train of thought is clear.
Remember that time he finished a train of thought hours later:  The Wall is a very important tool in stopping drugs from pouring into our country and poisoning our youth (and many others)!
Sheila Heti's Motherhood is such an authentically searching novel that it actually gets dull — forced to loop back on itself like a person's never-ending train of thought about the shape of their life.
It felt like aphasia, but it wasn't just not being able to find words; I would lose my train of thought, I wasn't able to finish sentences, and that was when I got really alarmed.
There are strange, red-tinged bodies with clubbed fingers piled underneath a car; shapes that seem to reference the interior of both the earth and the human body; train-of-thought amalgamations of shapes and spirals.
The end result of this train of thought is that Nora gets back to Jarden and exposes the Pillar Man's wife as a fraud — because the world is weird enough without muddying it up with lies.
The trouble with market timingOn the surface, this train of thought seems pretty reasonable based on some basic facts about the current market:It's been one of the longest bull markets in historyIt just keeps going up.
So, what if between paragraphs, instead of being a sort of total context switch to a different train of thought, what if the thing between the paragraphs were an annotation about the thing you were reading?
His comments in unscripted settings often fail to follow any obvious train of thought; he often goes off on tangents and rehashes old riffs; he often fails to demonstrate an understanding of the actual policies being discussed.
Writing a full-length letter, or a story, or anything more than a sentence long, really, will always absolutely require periods — lest we all appear to be in a train-of-thought trance induced by heavy psychedelics.
"It felt like aphasia, but it wasn't just not being able to find words; I would lose my train of thought, I wasn't able to finish sentences, and that was when I got really alarmed," she said.
He's since turned his attention to war footage and online videos of car accidents, but LAX is like a long train of thought concluding that even the most vividly-imagined and well-produced worlds are imperfect fictions.
Vanderpump Rules is a festering sore of a TV show: it is gross and mean, it will never improve anyone's health, and it is sickly fascinating enough to derail my train of thought for days at a time.
"But I'll say that I would love to see a woman in office because I feel like we're at that stage in life to where we need a perspective other than the male's train of thought," he continued.
It's also worth checking out lesser-known 22010s hits like "Train of Thought," which begins with a train sound effect because of course it does, and "The Way of Love," a gloriously maudlin cover of a French chanson.
As crazy as this train of thought may sound, combining the guarine- and caffeine-induced high of energy drinks with the mellowing effects of alcohol makes it a potent party mix, but one that is under growing scrutiny.
It is extremely difficult to enjoy a stress-free moment outside of work when an email that will change your train of thought and get you thinking (read: stressing) about work can drop onto your phone at any moment.
"Because fat people should die and all women..." Bloom didn't even get to finish her train of thought before shaking her head and taking a shot at what these guys are probably doing while coming up with these comments.
Slurring her words and unable to keep a coherent train of thought, Laurer professed that she wanted to stop doing drugs, but also offered that she would do a line of cocaine if it were in front of her.
Make no mistake, I eventually felt mortified about the direction in which my train of thought headed, but only after I scraped together enough good judgment to take a step back and jump ship from the BBG online community.
WhatsApp's CEO Jan Koum went further in a 903 blog post, stating that "Advertising isn't just the disruption of aesthetics, the insults to your intelligence and the interruption of your train of thought," but also a waste of engineering resources.
As the price of the stand was announced as an aside towards the end of the WWDC keynote, audible murmurs broke out in the crowd visibly catching the presenter off-guard and causing him to lose his train of thought.
But I found no other ordinal numerals in the mix, so I left that whole train of thought in the station (I was off track anyway, to muddle the metaphor, trying to come up with some sequence that wouldn't have worked).
Have you ever wondered what the world would be like if Trump had lost his train of thought that day and instead gone off on a long riff about poor children in Africa and got the same kind of enthusiastic response?
I tried to focus on the one teleprompter that was working that night, though I nearly lost my train of thought when the Virginia delegation went crazy at my mention of Richmond, VA, now nationally known as the home of Tim Kaine.
Eric Andre (Friday and Saturday) Host of his own anarchic talk show on Adult Swim, Mr. Andre's comedy revels in absurdity, outrageousness and illogicality, but those willing to follow his twisted train of thought are rewarded with a brilliantly funny, totally unique show.
We all occasionally struggle with a case of scatter-brain — but for a lot of us, it can feel incredibly difficult to get back on track with a project or even a train of thought in an email once you've already been distracted.
Without forcing oneself to adhere to a procedure that one knows should, theoretically, be occurring, how does anyone's train of thought ever, voluntarily, go from 'this was a nice conversation, and you take good care of yourself' to 'let's get naked together'?
Benjamin Netanyahu, the Israeli Prime Minister, appeared to epitomize this train of thought, when he released a video on Twitter praising the Iranian goalkeeper Alireza Beiranvand, 25, for stopping a penalty kick by Cristiano Ronaldo during Iran's World Cup match against Portugal.
He was also just a totally enthralling athlete to watch, one of the most entertaining and infuriating players of his era, a dude who complemented his size and athleticism with breathtaking skill and off-kilter train of thought that mystified the staunchest of defenders.
They spoke of being unable to think straight, not understanding the officer's questions, their hearts and heads pounding, losing their train of thought when the interpreter interrupted to make them slow down, not being able to tell their stories because their hearts were breaking.
"Being alone and just being fucked with daily didn't feel good," McBee tells VICE, recounting conflicts with cops and shelter managers, and of bylaws against park camping past 7 AM. She speaks rapidly, sometimes losing a train of thought, then picking it back up again.
Most revealing, however, was a campaign rally in Nevada in early 2016, at which Trump, as he sometimes does in his train-of-thought productions, took a shot at the N.F.L. The occasion was an ugly playoff game between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati the day before.
"When we had the save two weeks ago, we were trying to get in front of it and you would've been surprised who we were thinking we were going to need to save back then Jeremiah and Lacy weren't even in our train of thought," Bryan said.
" "I'll say that I would love to see a woman in office because I feel like we're at that stage in life to where we need a perspective other than the male's train of thought," he said, adding that he will be voting for "Ms. Clinton.
The two cofounders had been vocal about their opposition to advertisements long before Facebook had expressed an interest in buying the app, calling ads "the disruption of aesthetics, the insults to your intelligence and the interruption of your train of thought," in a 2012 blog post.
The other train of thought — often from the spurned corps of professionals who have, at some point, been cast as the elite bogeymen: Trump is a self-financed, larger-than-life aberration that tells us next to nothing about how money will rule in the post-Trump era.
If you've ever tried to complete a simple, straightforward task—like writing a column on pop music and Instagram anxiety—and just could not focus on it for longer than 60 seconds without refreshing your notifications and forgetting your train of thought, then you'll know what I mean.
While he may have been applying his critique to the traditional guardians of mobility, the elite Ivy League schools he attended — his train of thought applies as much to the new gatekeeper of wealth mobility, the startups and investment firms that dot the world with exclusive cocktail parties and private pitches.
Covering her life story and 20 collections, the book is a comprehensive look at how Ms. Courteille became a jewelry designer, "explaining her train of thought and how she arrived at certain designs from one gemstone, idea or story in her mind," said the author, Juliet Weir-de La Rochefoucauld.
One could take this train of thought even further, and argue that symbolically, Trump's upset victory over the established political order in the U.S., where a businessman, with no governing experience, broke down the barriers-to-entry into presidential politics, is exactly the kick-in-the-pants that Africa needs.
As "I was shocked" or "This is motivated by hatred" are not particularly helpful, "I didn't understand" or "This is what I thought the person was trying to tell me about their group" or "This was my abstract train of thought inspired by the work of art" might be of use.
Sometimes when you take psychoactive drugs like magic mushrooms you get to this place where you are constantly forgetting what happened a second ago, making conversations impossible—you'll start a sentence, lose your train of thought in the middle, and by the end you're just hoping what you just said made sense.
The birds' vulnerability — "oblivious just now to all that is hidden and potentially threatening in the lightless world we share" — leads his train of thought to Spanish conquistadores releasing vicious dogs on Indians, and from there to the European bankers who underwrote the slave trade in West Africa, and on to the present horrors of Boko Haram.
In interviews Trump gave in the 21989s and 21993s (with Tom Brokaw, David Letterman, Oprah Winfrey, Charlie Rose, and others), he spoke articulately, used sophisticated vocabulary, inserted dependent clauses into his sentences without losing his train of thought, and strung together sentences into a polished paragraph, which — and this is no mean feat — would have scanned just fine in print.
My husband will walk in and out of the field of vision during my video calls in his underwear, and he'll interrupt my train of thought about urban planning in relation to public health — as if I'm not at work — to let me know I need to keep an eye on the kiddo because he's going to go use the bathroom.
Playlist: "I Got U Babe" / "Bang Bang (My Baby Shot Me Down)" / "All I Really Want to Do" / "The Beat Goes On" / "Alfie" / "You Better Sit Down Kids" / "The Way of Love" / "Gypsies, Tramps & Thieves" / "The Way of Love" / "Dark Lady" / "Train of Thought" Of course Cher went disco in the late 70s —she already had so many fabulous Bob Mackie outfits!
Just as one might read a poem and alternately focus on its cadence, phrases, structure, or references, or sound, one can see Huffman's installation alternately as: a landscape peppered with violent interruption; the train of thought of "Stanza"'s female protagonist enriched by objects from her consciousness; an immersive light and sound experience in which the viewer's affinities are the primary indicators of meaning.
Try to follow the train of thought here: Look, having nuclear — my uncle was a great professor and scientist and engineer, Dr. John Trump at MIT; good genes, very good genes, okay, very smart, the Wharton School of Finance, very good, very smart — you know, if you're a conservative Republican, if I were a liberal, if, like, okay, if I ran as a liberal Democrat, they would say I'm one of the smartest people anywhere in the world — it's true!

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