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Mr. Trump just trots out the same old wooden metaphor.
The trailer for Student Athlete trots out a grim statistic.
Keep your eyes out for the next non-maternity look Kunis trots out.
IoT is an acronym that Robbins trots out frequently, and for obvious reasons.
He trots out the brogrammers and rock star coders, the hackers and disheveled introverts.
Monét and Parx are not just people Grande trots out only when it's convenient for her.
Ethan Deviney, the accused, trots out to the pavement and states his case to his mother.
Nudy is lovelorn for a few bars, then trots out a barrage of gunfire sound effects.
Churchill trots out the "God save the Queen" line, but it's Queen Mary's remarks that really sink in.
And would you be happy if it just trots out an updated Surface Pro 4 with new guts?
He trots out versions of all these excuses but the truth is, he's scared to face his punishment.
Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport trots out trained miniature horses, brought in by volunteers from a local farm.
When Donald Trump trots out the relatives of people who were killed by unauthorized immigrants, he's underlining that association.
But when Uber trots out lines like this:It is Thanksgiving week after all—a time to be, well, thankful.
If the show trots out either or both of them again after this, though, you're free to get annoyed.
He insults feminists, delights in trolling and trots out the predictable complaints about cancel culture and people who are triggered.
It's not a matter of revealing your strategy, which is the excuse Trump trots out for not explaining his secret plan.
So it hurts every time the company trots out a new electric bus concept without any concrete plans to make one.
As far as advice goes, ABC trots out Sean Lowe, a noted Arie advocate and one of the last successful Bachelors.
The other will no doubt feature the brand's signature Clydesdale horses, which it trots out every year for the Super Bowl.
All eyes will be on Kaepernick when he gets off one knee and trots out to the field, instead returning to the bench.
You keep expecting the film to play with all the hoary Western clichés it trots out, to find some way to modernize them.
That's when things become gloriously weird, which is saying something for a musical that trots out a chorus made up of dead writers.
Earlier this year Intel announced the end of its well-known tick-tock release schedule, whereby it trots out a new processor every September.
Instead, she trots out clichés, including a flashback that shows Jess and another bestie, Alice (Jillian Bell), holding their own at a frat blowout.
Yet the documentary trots out a friend from that period, who remembers how Dotcom never drank any of the gallons of champagne served at events.
She trots out familiar arguments (that addicts should be suffering from a disease, not criminals) that may be true, but fail to advance the conversation.
When Clinton trots out her "no bank is too big to fail, no executive too powerful to jail" line, we likely have Sanders to thank.
He went to Lehman College, refers to Van Cortlandt Park as "Vanny" and trots out D.J. Kool Herc to perform on stage for some events.
Sometimes it comes in the regular season, on the road, when a left-hander trots out of the Tampa Bay bullpen and overcomes incalculable odds.
Even most good high school programs have a nickel back — a third cornerback to sub in when an opposing offense trots out a pass-friendly formation.
Uber still regularly trots out "God View" at launch parties, but a source familiar with the matter said 'Creepy Stalker View' is not a regular offering.
She agrees and keeps her mouth shut when Beth Ann trots out her offensive bathing suit, although the ensemble definitely creates a stir among the other contestants.
"Greenfield trots out the plunder and of course the shoes — those notorious emblems of Marcos's excess — but also examines the appalling costs of that luxury," Dargis wrote.
On a smaller scale, the fledgling DC Universe trots out a highly similar concept, "Doom Patrol," which is equally messy and surreal, but considerably less binge-worthy.
Jimmy Fallon Prediction Puppies Every year Jimmy Fallon trots out a bevy of adorable little dogs to make a call on who's going to win football's biggest game.
The opposite argument of why not is that, oh, it's just ... Everybody trots out, "It's just too hard to figure out what we're going to pay people," right?
In fact, in a new episode titled "The Real Cost of Cruises," he trots out a parade of facts that make the gripes listed above seem quaint by comparison.
Instead, he trots out a weird 1-3-5-910 whatever massacre of a dance move this is and somehow y'all gonna give him a pass because he's Bieber.
Moore trots out a long list of media figures (Matt Lauer, Charlie Rose, Roger Ailes, Bill O'Reilly) professionally undone by sexual-harassment allegations, showing them covering Hillary Clinton's campaign.
" In support of her point she trots out the conservative complaint that "white identity politics has also gotten a tremendous recent boost" from the left's "relentless berating, shaming and bullying.
There was no legitimate argument to make for a USMNT win, but that's what happens when you play a stacked team that also trots out the best player on the planet.
When Pastrami Masters finally trots out its breakfast menu, some time in the next month or so, it will begin offering another classic of bodega cuisine: the pastrami, egg and cheese sandwich.
The author trots out secondary characters and walk-ons who, along with the benumbed Jovan, play like a Chandleresque lineup of suspects: nurses, psychologists, fellow janitors, the married dentist Jovan is canoodling with.
This is another area where Gottlieb's regulatory light touch could call the industry's bluff, since his approach would obviously reduce the hated R&D costs that the industry trots out to defend itself.
Buttigieg's scheduled visits also closely mimic the messaging and locations that resonated with Iowans — broadening his coalition from Democrats to independents and "future former Republicans," a line he regularly trots out on the stump.
It's the sort of idea that your opinionated and tiresome uncle who always has the "easy" answer to every difficult problem trots out at Thanksgiving dinner and everyone ignores because it's clearly just dumb.
One of my oldest friends, the Bay Area–born child of Japanese Peruvians, occasionally trots out lines from The Joy Luck Club when she's feeling especially pinned down by obligations, usually ones she's put on herself.
Incredibles 2 suffers from a bit of sequelitis, as Bird dutifully trots out all the elements that helped to make the first film a breakout hit, but he makes them bigger and more elaborate this time.
The annual Las Vegas gathering is where almost every top gadget maker trots out the latest advancements in both the solid and dependable PC world — the gadgets people might actually buy — and the wacky and experimental one.
Director Michael Bay still possesses a knack for big, kinetic action sequences, but it's everything else about this fifth edition -- which trots out familiar faces while adding a few new ones -- that feels like an endurance test.
And yet when it comes to this particular investigation, targeting the Trump Organization and requesting tax returns, Trump trots out a novel and outlandish theory claiming that prosecutors can't even issue a subpoena if it involves the president somehow.
In one painfully uncomfortable scene, Billie trots out the Stantons' two sons (Julian Grey and Ammon Jacob Ford) so that the kids can corroborate, in front of the couple's guests (Zach Woods and Zoe Chao), Billie's version of events.
The game regularly trots out a mixture of DR-1, Shepherds, and little bastards called Trackers, these Samus-looking balls of horror that, like the DR-1, are only interested in cozying up next to you and blowing up.
Still, the classic line, "Oh, you're from Dijon, like the mustard"—which every new acquaintance trots out at me, and which I now know how to fob off in several languages—still has plenty of time left ahead of it.
Indeed, in the early days of spring training under Boone, there are no T-shirt slogans (like the ones Chicago Cubs Manager Joe Maddon ritually trots out) or new motivational signs (like the ones that dot many major league clubhouses).
"The Good Doctor" was one of the surprise hits of the 2017-18 season, so NBC trots out its own version of the kind of physician everyone wishes they had -- one who puts patients first and never asks about co-pays.
Amazon, in its rebuttal, trots out many of the same talking points it has in the past, sneakily inflating its average hourly wage with stocks options that require two years to vest and incentive bonuses individual workers have no direct control over.
Her dry sense of humor is on full display as she trots out the crown she wore and gives deadpan reviews about the lavish and long ceremony, summing up what it all means in an interview with the royal family reporter Alastair Bruce.
Just as dubiously, when Molly is at her most vulnerable, he trots out a series of male authority figures, including her estranged father (Kevin Costner), who speak at and for her, who excuse her past, vouch for her character and enthuse about her future.
" For example, the author of a particularly thoughtful piece titled FUCK YOU OBAMA wrote: "All of a sudden, in true PROGRESSIVE PLAYBOOK fashion, he trots out the dead kids of Sandy Hook like the pimp he is to advance his gun control agenda, thinking FAKE tears are a nice touch for his lapdog lamestream media.
The Late Show's Stephen Colbert trots out such nonjokes as "President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE ... please resign" five nights a week.
Their archives seem to have disappeared — if you visit either front page, or any article, you're redirected to a letter from CEO Joe Ricketts (pictured above), who trots out some growth numbers before saying: But DNAinfo is, at the end of the day, a business, and businesses need to be economically successful if they are to endure.
The film trots out plenty of schoolmates to testify to Clinton's charisma and ambition at Yale Law School, and many of them speak about their disappointment that she followed Bill Clinton to Arkansas — where he rose to the governorship while she worked at a corporate law firm — rather than pursue her own political career at the time.
Or I could tell you about the singular, oppressive narrative the media trots out when talking about Haiti, the one about an island mired in poverty and misery, the one about AIDS, the one about a country plagued by natural and man-made disasters, because these are the stories people want to hear, the stories that make Haiti into a pitiable spectacle instead of the proud, complicated country it is.
She added that Charlie "says the kind of trite, nursey things that he trots out to patients everyday. But for Duffy that is no good." That same year, Charlie and Duffy share a kiss under the mistletoe. She later turns to Charlie for comfort when the ED is set on fire ahead of her wedding, but she ultimately marries Andrew.
After an assessment of options, Rapp transports the bomb to a secure underground facility where it explodes with minimal human or environmental affect. Flynn trots out his usual assortment of characters to keep the action tense—wishy-washy cabinet members, political climbers, invective-spewing terrorists and a selected assortment of ice queens who use sex as a weapon. Yet his skillful use of converging plots, particularly the panic created by having a nuke on the loose, is enough to keep Flynn's growing fan base more than willing to overlook the formulaic components. WorldCat shows that the book is in over 1800 US and Canadian libraries.
The book was praised by Thomas Sowell of National Review, who wrote "Pick up a copy and open pages at random to see how the author annihilates nonsense."Thomas Sowell, "A new book brilliantly explains how policies designed to help blacks end up harming them", National Review, July 8, 2014. The New York Times Book Review critic Orlando Patterson, however, described one chapter as "thoroughly misinformed [which] not only trots out the usual inaccuracies about hip hop's influence but, failing to recognize the diversity of African-American cultures, proceeds to libel the entire group".Orlando Patterson, Reviews: Please Stop Helping Us and Shame, The New York Times, March 2, 2015.
First appearance: "Foxxy VS the Board of Education" ;Voiced by Jess Harnell Mr. Goldberg is a figure whom the show trots out any time a Jewish stereotype is needed (an example of the Jewish tradition of often scathingly self- deprecating humor – see Jewish humor). He has appeared in three episodes to date: he is the Orthodox Jew who "poisons" the well in "Foxxy vs. the Board of Education", the homeless person Wooldoor uses as a cadaver in "Terms of Endearment", and "the most confused villain in the world," Señor Eskimo Goldberg in "Captain Girl". All of Mr. Goldberg's appearances are of the random variety.
The Dodgers rated Doby their top young Negro league prospect. But unlike the Brooklyn Dodgers' Branch Rickey, who signed Robinson one full season before bringing him to the National League, Veeck used a different strategy, letting Doby remain with the Eagles instead of bringing him through the Indians' farm system. He told the Pittsburgh Courier, "One afternoon when the team trots out on the field, a Negro player will be out there with it." While Rickey declined to pay for the purchasing rights of Robinson while he played for the Kansas City Monarchs, Veeck was "determined to buy Doby's contract from the Eagles" and had no problem paying purchasing rights.
Lycus trots out a host of lovely women: the twins, a fiery African, a sultry Asian, and the silent woman Gymnasia, whom Pseudolus is able to communicate with using strange chirps, grunts and gestures. He wants her, but Hero - who has come along to further his education - only wants Philia. Unfortunately, the virgin has been sold to the great Roman soldier Captain Miles Gloriosus (Leon Greene), who even now is on his way from conquering Crete to claim her as his bride. In an attempt to fake out the great Gloriosus and buy enough time to come up with a plan that will give Philia to Hero, Pseudolus tricks Lycus into thinking she's dying of a strange plague.

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