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Jim Risch: It's no longer classified the minute he utters it.
Every time Trump utters a naughty word, the media go nuts.
", he utters the words "I'll prolly die" a dozen times; on "FEEL.
Noisey: Why is Five Lessons Learned your least favorite Swingin' Utters album?
"Until you do right by me," Celie utters in a scene prior.
Shortly after that, Ms. Terrone utters the racial slur for the first time.
Diane utters it about 20 minutes into the pilot; it appears copiously thereafter.
He trips over a word, utters an "uh" as he tries to recover.
Dakota Fanning has a cute, smiley cameo in which she utters a few lyrics.
"Waiting for the boot… waiting" He utters as he still stares at the monitor.
As she reaches up to her rescuer, he utters a plea over and over.
With tears in her eyes she listens as this woman utters her last words.
The theme rests on a line Louise utters in one of Arrival's closing scenes.
Cumberbatch finally utters Holmes's famous line that "the game is afoot" in this episode.
A siren, for example, never utters a word, but is instead rather mysteriously coy.
Mr. President, every word that a president utters projects American values around the world.
"We gotta get this woman off the stand," Simpson utters to the dream team.
And someone who has had one too many drinks, perhaps inevitably, utters two words.
Then she mistakenly utters a name — Robert — and Josh wonders whether his have begun.
Gone are the days when "mama" or "dada" are the first words a baby utters.
Then, moments before the president utters his first word, members of Congress receive written copies.
He utters the beer brand's slogan — "Stay thirsty, my friends" — as the rocket takes off.
Misconceptions Actually: Anyone who utters an argument like this is mixing up climate and weather.
Every zinger Streep utters is one you wouldn't mind getting printed on a T-shirt.
The cat responds to touch, rolls over and utters 32 different types of purring sounds.
For nearly two minutes, the camera slowly pans in as the fighter utters his thoughts.
Mekas utters his film-live comment, pauses and then repeats it with a crucial difference.
Throughout the night, the cow-ladies' utters swell with the growing yield of life-sustaining liquid.
Everyone's passing out from lack of oxygen as Monty utters the final step: flip the breaker.
Toy Guitars and Swinging Utters practice here too, other than that it's just metal and rap.
So, every day, Cory goes on the air at CKWE radio and utters one Algonquin word.
If the user utters a word that is not an option, it will get an error.
There have been a lot of member changes within the Swingin' Utters over the past two decades.
The "thank you" that Earn utters is so meek, filled with a mix of relief and revulsion.
Even if Abdeslam never utters a word again, they will have no idea that is the case.
Adnan's language summons transcendent experiences, like shibboleths the poet utters to cross a room without "thinking" it.
But when her gay colleague utters that familiar cliché, "It is what is," he's got a point.
From the first words Beale utters, he projects a lifetime of assumed gravitas now shading into burnout.
To most of what Luce utters, no matter how carefully it is pitched, he pays little heed.
" This week's drinking game A swig of Harpoon oyster stout for every time someone utters the word "pig.
Every move he makes, every word he utters, is scrutinized by Republicans and combed for mistakes -- however minor.
The man who slits the animals' throats is a practising Muslim who utters a prayer as he slices.
They are led by Black Bolt, who, among other powers, will unleash devastation if he utters a word.
An elderly black woman utters what are perhaps this novel's five crucial words: "I am the bill collector."
He utters the excuses a former teammate used to pass off blame on him and then shoos them away.
The next sentence Williams utters could be a skeleton key, a thought or phrase that slides open the tumblers.
The model utters—gasps, really—some lines that echo the patois of consensual nonconsent play, and away we go.
Then, Farid is sharing a joint with grown-up Ramon, who utters a sentence in Spanish he can't understand.
A player who utters a racial slur against another player can be subject to a minimum five-game suspension.
But the public simply cannot trust a word Trump or his administration utters, especially on matters of foreign policy.
After removing the Taser prongs, Little utters an expletive and says, "He broke my skin," referencing the alleged bite.
"I think the idea that every word the president utters has inherent news value is a trap," Rosenthal said.
But it's just as likely to be the full-force winds of hot air that accompany every word she utters.
There were others: John Maurer from Social Distortion played on it, [Swingin' Utters guitarist] Darius [Koski] played bass on some.
" Ten years after his last game at USC, hardly anyone in the Trojans athletic department utters the name "Reggie Bush.
In Islam, a marriage is considered dissolved when a man utters "divorce" three times in the presence of his wife.
" He then utters the most ominous line in the article: "Absent a very strong federal privacy law, we're all screwed.
Every word Mr. Oliver utters contains a scream — of loneliness, of loss, of the terror that lurks in the everyday.
But the President's words, which players say hurt every time he utters them, confuse that vision of the United States.
Later at the party, fielding endless cheek kisses and autograph requests from well-wishers, she utters an aside to me.
Gypsy utters her plea as "Not Guilty," much to the chagrin of the courtroom attendees, who clearly think she is guilty.
" After all, it seems like only a matter of time before he utters the following phrase: "My name is Ted Cruz!
Before he even utters his first word, shout this to any ladies nearby who will then help you dispose of him.
At one point, in convenient close-up, Peck utters the words "yee-haw," once again opening his presentation up to interpretation.
Also, Tavia Gilbert, as the Goose, has to repeat every word she utters, over and over, at an impossibly rapid clip.
It's as though they agreed beforehand that the first person who loses his cool and/or utters a sentence fragments LOSES!
But quoted at length it becomes apparent that he seldom utters three or four sentences in a row that hang together.
And his name is so toxic that Ms. Kelly utters it as often as possible: in stump speeches, commercials, campaign emails.
McCarthy utters "Oh my God" as a tiara is placed on her head and she's given a bouquet of red roses.
Sumpter utters a number of familiar Michelle Obama phrases in the screenplay, but she smartly transforms the character into her own.
Towards the end of the interview, Justice utters the now iconic reply to Grande's singing habits, "I think WE ALL sing." pic.twitter.
Networks like CNN constantly seem to be offer counterpoints rather than coverage, taking the most critical take on every word Trump utters.
Obama's remark probably applied, in his mind, at least as much to a colorful guy nearer home, whose name he rarely utters.
While it may function more as a placeholder than anything else, it confers upon the person who utters it a certain authority.
Nobody in "Logan Lucky" utters a political word, but the setting carries a heavy, obvious charge of political significance all the same.
Whenever he utters a word, the tree loses a leaf and brings him closer to death — so he has to keep mum.
He bumbles around cluttered environments with his dreadful tattoos on show, and every sentence he utters is a smug, self-satisfied, snarky comeback.
Swingin' Utters frontman Johnny "Peebucks" Bonnel is a man of few words, which is fine since his band's catalog truly speaks for itself.
Previous films have reduced Thanos to a purple guy who utters a few threatening lines while sitting in his silly looking space throne.
In the 1982 biopic "Gandhi," actor Ben Kingsley, portraying Gandhi, utters these words, but there's no documented proof of Gandhi himself saying them.
Still, even before a black inmate takes a seat in the hearing room and utters a word, the odds are stacked against him.
Mr. Countryman is a warmly sympathetic More, and Ms. McCormick is magnetic — eloquent in her expressiveness even when Alice utters not a word.
That the Steve Rogers who utters "Hail Hydra" is the real Steve Rogers, not a clone or an otherwise "affected" version of the character.
Meanwhile, Hillary Clinton is forced by the sexist norms and constraints of our society to overthink every word she utters and every move she makes.
The members of Dead to Me, One Man Army, and Swingin' Utters cobbled together an instantly enjoyable LP, thoroughly jam packed with power-pop hooks.
" He utters, "We the People…words we've come to recognize mean all the people, not just some; words that insist we rise and fall together.
All of the couple's wedding guests surround her, and when she protests that she doesn't want to get married, the groom utters the line above.
And, when asking the Democrats for some votes to help out, Trump goes and utters the "s---hole" comment and all hell breaks loose; 21625.
Every line Allison Janney utters as the oversexed, over-her-job guidance counselor is pure gold, and we've already discussed Daryl Mitchell's exasperated English teacher.
I was never a big Utters fan, but the association with Fat Wreck Chords and the community as a whole always held value in my head.
I like a lot of the songs on it but that whole cover debacle is sort of why I have a bad feeling about Swingin' Utters.
After fighting off a couple of bullies, he's chosen by a wizard called Shazam, who tells him that if he utters his name, he'll gain superpowers.
Interestingly enough, it's hard to tell who exactly utters the last words of the album, but Ocean leaves the heavy questions up, for personal interpretation, last.
Roy Blunt said Sunday that President Donald Trump's efforts to enact the agenda he campaigned on are more important than falsehoods he utters to the public.
It got me thinking about how important it is to me to have a body-positive trainer—someone who never utters the words "beach body" to me.
Watch Trump's first pause before he turns to Melania: He utters the words, "the first lady of the United States," then stops to let the applause start.
All viewers probably do the same (what does the blue-haired woman wearing an elaborate pompadour coiffe, the one who utters "Silence" before credits roll, actually represent?).
The first words Albini utters are, "Budd, don't," taking the pleas heard uttered by the onlookers in Dwyer's suicide video and places it atop Washam's stuttering groove.
The clip opens with the musician dragging an old-fashioned looking microphone from a suburban home into the forest, into which he finally utters the record's title.
It depicts a posse of cowboys on horseback, as they come across an abandoned wheelchair in the desert; one of them utters the line to his companions.
But he may find it more difficult now that he is in the White House, since by tradition just about every word a president utters is transcribed.
When Aya first utters a variation on the titular creed we've all come to know, it is weighted with a meaning it's rarely had before in this series.
"Freedom isn't given, it's taken," a character utters towards the end of Assassin's Creed Origins, punctuating the game's ultimate thesis on the dynamics of the powerful and powerless.
They rise when he enters the sanctuary at five minutes past 7 in the evening, and before he utters a single word, they give him a standing ovation.
Then through a series of events Uncle Ben dies, and in his last words to Peter, he utters the line that has become iconic beyond Spider-Man mythos.
"I think [Buttigieg] is totally justified to feel that way — even though obviously every word he utters is political," Peters said of Buttigieg's most recent comments about McKinsey.
In Groot's case, he only ever utters "I am Groot," but it thanks to changes in his intonation, it can be interpreted to mean a multitude of things.
The affair is a lesson for Trump in how every word a potential commander in chief utters is parsed and amplified, and can have significant political and diplomatic consequences.
Every word Hogan utters within the confines of the Granite State will be closely monitored for clues as to whether he's moving toward the race or away from it.
To make herself feel better about smoking, the born-again Indian leans on the native rituals she has learned and utters a prayer with every drag of her cigarette.
She's actually the one who utters the movie's eponymous line, while telling the camera about a friend panicking about what to wear on the first day of junior year.
Aww. Luv. In Season 2, episode 16, after finally hooking up with Kelly Kapoor on Valentine's Day eve, Ryan Howard utters perhaps his most iconic line in the series.
A stampede of Cleveland police officers suddenly barrels down the narrow street and her fellow vendor, Zull, utters a startled expletive, looking anxiously in the direction they are running.
"If Steve King utters one more type of racist commentary, then I reserve the right to bring it up out of the Ethics Committee," Rush told reporters in January.
She can respond to the same question with three or four different rapid-fire answers, while making it seem, as she utters them, that she believes in each one.
Winner: Lana Del Rey Thom Yorke rarely utters curse words because when he isn't writing terrible music he is a lizard man who speaks in tongues, as evidenced here.
As she utters lines like "Vote for me and I promise I will be a stone-cold B," winking archly, not-Clinton's face appears indistinguishable from the real thing.
It's difficult to make out the conversation between the security guard and police because a man next to them continually cries, "No!" and utters a string of anguished expletives.
When he utters words, his primary intent is not to say something, to describe a set of facts in the world; his primary intent is to do something, i.e.
They fear a race for coverage in which any time a Democrat utters the word "impeachment" it makes headlines but their messaging, and legislating, on the minimum wage goes unnoticed.
The old man smokes his pipe, the young woman sews, and they say nothing—not until the final minutes, when, in a seraphic closeup, she utters one word of farewell.
The girl utters a Japanese phrase to her love interest, and after a dramatic pause, they kiss and hug triumphantly and then literally take off like the planes surrounding them.
I have a growing number of ideas on what I call the "'I'm bored' list" to remind me where to look if either of my daughters utters the B-word.
If a skilled typist (also known as an American millennial) is sitting in a classroom, he or she will be able write down almost every word that the lecturer utters.
Like the Anne in the book, this redhead (Amybeth McNulty) begins her new life as a spitfire and a romantic, and ends every sentence she utters with an exclamation point.
In the opening weeks of this election campaign, all we learned about the country's second female prime minister is that she utters the words "strong and stable" at every opportunity.
That's the tally from The Post's stellar fact-checking team, which in the administration's first 100 days started a database for analyzing, categorizing and tracking every suspect statement Trump utters.
The first thing you hear after the title sequence is every time someone in the movie utters the word "a," which gives you some idea of what you're in for.
As Vox's Ezra Klein has argued, Trump thrives on opposition, and often the media plays right into his hands, feverishly chasing every lie and half-truth he utters or tweets.
The new footage reveals that Batman utters the now classic line just after running the Batmobile into Superman and having it bounce off and crash into a wreck, leaving Superman unscathed.
Even a line she utters about "Becky with the good hair," which some are interpreting as referring to her husband Jay Z cheating with fashion designer Rachel Roy -- well, forget Rachel!
After all, Mr Trump was "not a polished politician"—an astonishingly flexible mitigation, enlisted both to finesse the hard truths he utters and excuse the lies and insults he shouldn't have.
No one's going to be hauled before Trump, in a darkened boardroom, to explain themselves before he utters "you're fired" because, well no one's getting fired for this epic screw-up.
"If Steve King utters one more type of racist commentary, then I reserve the right to bring it up out of the Ethics Committee," Rush told reporters outside the House chamber.
Today, if a news outlet like The New York Times, CNN or Breitbart News utters a slander, or if a private citizen campaigning for office does so, the courts stand open.
At one point, the White House chief of staff, Reince Priebus, utters what sounds almost like a prayer, thanking Mr. Trump for "the opportunity and the blessing" of working for him.
But the controversy was a reminder of the intense daily pressure exerted by a presidential campaign and the extra scrutiny paid to every word Biden utters, owing to his front-runner status.
Just don't tell Johnson's character that; he's grinning from ear to ear until the end, when he utters a cheery "Hail Satan" while shilling for one of the world's most dangerous drugs.
Bernie Sanders, as well as during the congressional hearings into Benghazi, she has proved that she could do remarkably well when confronted by political opponents who question every word that she utters.
Once the blueberry is inside the raspberry, he utters the single word, "Brasperry," pops the treat into his mouth, and with that, has invented a totally new berry for fruit lovers everywhere.
Maybe you've even played the game of counting how many times Guy Fieri utters one of his trademark sayings like, "Shut the front door!" or "Welcome to Flavortown!" in a single episode.
And as much as I cringe every time my mom utters that "commit to yourself" mantra, or Dr. Carlen reminds me to "respect my epilepsy," the fact is, this is really scary.
If the economy remains strong, if there is a glimmer of hope on North Korea, and if the president never again utters the word "dreamers," the party should be in good shape.
Upon receiving the pricey cycling bike from Hunter's character — who only utters one line in the 30-second commercial — the ad follows Ruiz's yearlong fitness journey as she records herself working out.
If, during a yearly physical, one utters the sentence, "I had a headache," for example, the visit instantly goes from costing nothing to costing the price of an office visit co-pay.
And you could be forgiven for forgetting that Hawkins barely utters a word throughout the whole film: Her eyes and face and gestures do the work of thousands of lines of dialogue.
The "hello Father" that she utters to the camera is much dirtier than the one she offers to the minister himself (the therapist suggests, cryptically, that perhaps Fleabag would like to "fuck God").
In an overt homage to "Big," Renee utters a quiet prayer to be "undeniably pretty," and after a blow to the head at the aforementioned class, thinks her wish has been magically granted.
If anyone so much as utters a bad word about the regime, that person could go straight to North Korea's gulags — which a report last year claimed are as bad as Nazi camps.
" In which the "Fox & Friends" hosts say they don't know who the whistleblower is, and the President of the United States utters this phrase about his or her identity: "You don't need verification.
In Guardians 2's fourth credits scene, we see Star-Lord trying to discipline an adolescent Groot who utters the character's "I am Groot" catchphrase in the tone of a snarly, annoyed teen.
Draft Day received mixed-to-positive reviews when it was released, but the movie has aged almost as well as the Spider-Man: Turn Off The Dark joke Frank Langella utters at one point.
It takes almost the entire first episode of the second season of "Daredevil," the Netflix series about the Marvel crime fighter, before a new nemesis named Frank Castle utters a single line of dialogue.
Over the course of eight years, Obama's pronouncements steadily became, not motivational instruments or representations of a desired state of affairs, but feats of political transubstantiation, where, if he utters them, words become reality.
"How to Talk" glides over smooth electronic waves while an increasingly perky Uzi utters various romantic stipulations in rapid, garbled spurts, tying the melody and the words to his own jittery sense of rhythm.
Upon receiving the pricey cycling bike from Hunter's character — who only utters one line in the 30-second commercial — the ad follows his onscreen wife's yearlong fitness journey as she records herself working out.
We've all been friends since the beginning and the Swingin' Utters and One Man Army played all the time together and he's an obvious talent, so it was a no-brainer when we asked him.
First, O.J. Simpson defense attorney F. Lee Bailey (Nathan Lane) utters an uncensored N-word as he has drinks with his colleagues, including Johnny Cochran (Courtney Vance), laying out his plan for the next day.
A new clip of Hillary Clinton reading a passage from the newly released Mueller Report in which Donald Trump utters the phrase, "I'm fucked" is destined to become an iconic moment in American political history.
"It would be easy for others to violate (the law) if the president himself continuously utters misogynistic statements against women," said Jelen Paclarin from the Philippine campaign group, the Women's Legal and Human Rights Bureau.
Swingin' Utters have had a number of member changes over the past few decades but Bonnel looks back on the act's history fondly, except when it comes to his vocals on some of those early releases.
But Katharina Lorenz, who plays Salomé as a young woman, makes her seem like a starry-eyed ingénue who utters proto-feminist platitudes with the peppiness of a Disney heroine, or a belle-époque Lena Dunham.
Her material is less tethered to the news, and she rarely utters Trump's name or weighs in on specific political viewpoints, instead drawing on broad themes of the moment––patriotism, nationalism, immigration––and reaching across the divide.
Ethnonationalists have been walking all over liberal pluralists in the debate over national identity because the champions of multicultural America are stunned by the sudden need to defend the irreproachable against the unutterable (which Trump now utters).
It is not the understanding of the recipient of bullshit that makes something bullshit, it is the lack of concern (and perhaps even understanding) of the truth or meaning of statements by the one who utters it.
In November, Mr. Kerry zipped through Central Asia on a tour of some of the world's most repressive states, including Turkmenistan, whose leadership shares Mr. Sisi's approach to anyone who utters a thought the government finds distasteful.
He has moved to shrink the number of journalists traveling with him, and his press shop has curbed some interviews with subordinates in the department — presumably to limit the likelihood a Pentagon official utters some discordant note.
As the Robber closes in on our doomed Karate Master, the Robber utters these final, chilling words: "These days, you cannot … trust — anyone." cut to black THE END We watched the film over and over that day.
The Trump White House is a full-employment program for investigative reporters, and they are building an impressive, devastating body of work, thanks to a President who routinely invents facts and utters or tweets outright falsehoods almost daily.
As of yesterday morning Trump hadn't signed off on the final product, and as with all policy announcements involving Trump, Republican Hill leaders will be holding their breaths to some extent until the president actually utters the words.
Bryan: You mentioned that moment when Negan first walks out of the trailer, and utters the line from the comic, and I couldn't help but feel that was Robert Kirkman (and Gimple) smugly patting themselves on the back.
Her bemused take on tragedy — she utters an amazing, rueful chuckle while saying "I think someone is lying" — sets the tone for the rest of the 75-minute show, which has been rearranged and condensed into one act.
He looks into the middle distance, and rubbing his forefingers and thumb together in front of his nose in the way Italians do to indicate the union of aroma and emotion, utters, "Carne buona; I'm smelling it now."
Netanyahu, a right-wing politician who rarely utters publicly the words "Palestinian state" - a concept he conditionally endorsed in 2009 but which far-right coalition partners oppose - said he was not taken by surprise by Trump's initial remarks.
With financial markets being (overly) sensitive to policy developments, Powell will have to ensure that he weighs every word he utters and that he instills confidence in the economy while guaranteeing policy flexibility and empathy to market developments.
It is unfortunate but ironic that Mr. Trump, who trades on his followers' willingness to believe the falsehoods he so frequently utters, should suffer such public relations damage from his opponents' readiness to accept BuzzFeed's apparently erroneous report.
The zany, philosophical conversation between Sam and Bartleby is sophisticated for a tween (yes, the armadillo utters his namesake's famous line), but it's thoroughly enjoyable: I happily would have read a book just about the two of them.
Every piety that the speaker utters, every moral posture that he strikes, will be received with derision by anyone who remembers the months that he spent urging Americans, albeit through gritted teeth, to make Donald Trump commander in chief.
At one point, Ms. Liu's character advises Ms. Deutch's character not to "be one of those women who's afraid to say," then utters the word that recently got the late-night talk show host Samantha Bee in a spot of trouble.
Perhaps paying it forward from Lleyton Hewitt's good fortune in January's Hopman Cup, Kyrgios utters the words "challenge, challenge, challenge" to his opponent whose ball has just been called out, who obliged by going to a video replay of the shot.
Earl is also the kind of old guy who utters casually racist or homophobic slurs right to people's faces, and then when he's called out, doesn't apologize so much as express surprise that he's not supposed to say stuff like that.
Because Gypsy and Dee Dee were already in the theater by the time he arrives, Nick finds himself standing next to them in the lobby, with no door in sight, but he still utters the "no princess should open her own door" line.
But the way that Bryant utters the words, with a raw blend of vulnerability and fury, feels less like sloganeering than like something rarely represented onscreen: the crucial moment when a political idea suddenly penetrates your consciousness for real, reframing the world.
"Just like your suitcase, I think there's much more to you than meets the eye," one character utters about Newt (Eddie Redmayne) in the new trailer for the "Harry Potter" spinoff "Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them," which was released on Sunday.
But it exists in America, and the country has no more precious asset than the mutual loyalty that enables the words "we, the people" to resonate with every American, regardless of whether it is a liberal or a conservative who utters them.
We get a range of dramatic scenes conjured by the authors, including Winnie's last moments with her mother (who utters "Be brave, my Bear!" before she's shot by a trapper) and the friendships she makes with squirrels, horses and a rat named Tatters.
In the wake of the attack, the Trump administration's actions speak louder than any words the president utters, said Cole, who was serving as Oklahoma secretary of state when domestic terrorists blew up a federal building in the heart of Oklahoma City.
Doctor Strange The keeper of the time stone (and the guy who utters the line in Avengers: Infinity War that became the title for its sequel — "We're in the endgame now") first learns how to manipulate time and space in this 203 movie. 17.
There are some words powerful enough that, when a president utters them, we might think they amount to a performative utterance, too: For the chief executive to call something a "disaster" in public, for instance, might suggest that a formal disaster declaration will follow.
Wall-E stands out from other Pixar movies thanks to its general lack of dialogue, as the title character only utters a few words throughout the entire film — including his own name and that of EVE, the sleek white robot he courts in a whirlwind romance.
In another uncensored scene near the end the episode, Lane's Bailey utters the N-word multiple times while cross examining Mark Fuhrman (Steven Pasquale), the police detective known for using racial epithets, repeatedly asking him if he's ever used the N-word – as the camera swoops dramatically.
His supporters call Frieden's silence a wise course of action, as powerful members of Congress aligned with the National Rifle Association may take away hundreds of millions of dollars in CDC funding if he utters even one word that could be construed as supporting gun control.
I felt a stunning empathy for these images of daily life, laid bare on the cold, smooth glass of a hulking electronic machine, contextualized by snippets of writing that dipped in and out of memory, metaphor, wit, and the kinds of fleeting thoughts one thinks but never utters aloud.
But no we simply can't sit still for this guy who's a disgrace to the office almost every day as the congressman has said he commits some deed or utters some word that makes it clear beyond any doubt that he's unfit for the office of president United States.
She introduces it by writing: The phrase that David Kirby's D.J. utters, with its mystery and sonic pleasures, reminds me of the way a poem can work: how its language can say one thing and mean another, and how we can be moved by the musicality of words, finding meaning in their sound.
Almost every line she utters elicits a laugh, or a gasp, or a groan; hers is not only the most impressive performance in "Girl from the North Country" but the one that works most like Dylan's best songs—action and feeling happen simultaneously, and are expressed by way of the very same gestures.
Mr. Cruz and Mr. Trump are at opposite ends of the definition of narcissism: Mr. Trump wants everyone to like him and praise him, while Mr. Cruz's arrogance is so monumental that he simply doesn't care whether anyone likes him, because he knows that when he utters a pronouncement, it is gospel.
Titled "I'd blush if I could," after a response Siri utters when receiving certain sexually explicit commands, the paper explores the effects of bias in AI research and product development and the potential long-term negative implications of conditioning society, particularly children, to treat these digital voice assistants as unquestioning helpers who exist only to serve owners unconditionally.
The first episode of season seven is a success from the cold open—in which the late Walder Frey utters the line every actor dreams of speaking: "You're wondering why I brought you all here"—to its ludicrous, showboating, and breathtaking last scene—in which a mute Peter Dinklage makes the easiest 2 million in history.
"If he utters one threat in the form of an overt threat ... or if he does anything with respect to Guam, or any place else that is an American territory or an America ally, he will truly regret it and he will regret it fast," Trump said while on his 17-day working vacation in New Jersey.
Also, we were playing shows and we were writing, it was just a time when we weren't recording Swingin' Utters stuff or touring extensively so we would try different things and put out different-sounding records under Filthy Thievin' Bastards, Druglords Of The Avenues, the Re-Volts, all of those side projects that started kicking in right about that time.
And if he utters one threat in the form of an overt threat, which by the way he has been uttering for years and his family has been uttering for years or if he does anything with respect to Guam or anyplace else that&aposs an American territory or an American ally, he will truly regret it and he will regret it fast.
Anyway, just take a look at this man as he trembles, pounds his fists, utters a stray "bullshit," and cooks up his next impassioned thing to say in the few breaths between (impressively chill) translations for the Italian press: Among the other moments of pure commedia dell'arte, Piazza keeps coming back to the fact that he got the New York Times publishing stories about Reggiana.
"If he utters one threat, in the form of an overt threat, which by the way he has been uttering for years, and his family has been uttering for years, or if he does anything with respect to Guam, or any place else that's an American territory or an American ally, he will truly regret it and he will regret it fast," Mr. Trump told reporters.
He utters them as Harry (Daniel Radcliffe) cradles him on a gray, windy day on the beach after they've escaped Malfoy Manor, where Dobby (voiced by Toby Jones) delivered a brief but moving speech about being a free elf before whisking the kids and Griphook the goblin (Warwick Davis) away to safety — but not before being struck by a knife thrown by Bellatrix Lestrange (Helena Bonham Carter).
This is a list of things that happen in the new movie Venom: Riz Ahmed, personifying every rich supervillain trope at once, utters the words "God has abandoned us … I will not"; Tom Hardy hops in a restaurant's lobster tank and eats a crustacean raw; the movie's titular character says "on my planet, I was kind of a loser"; and an alien turns into Oscar-nominated actress Michelle Williams.
"If [Kim] utters one threat in the form of an overt threat — which by the way he has been uttering for years and his family has been uttering for years — or he does anything with respect to Guam or anyplace else that's an American territory or an American ally, he will truly regret it and he will regret it fast," Trump told reporters at his New Jersey golf resort earlier this month.
Imagine, for a second, that MJ flew in the fucking air, went straight into Laimbeer's midsection, cracked his sternum wide open, sent a shockwave into the big man's chest, unwinding Laimb's heart muscles, sending him crashing to the floor, the light escaping from his eyes on national TV. Laimbeer, sprawled out on the hardwood, feeling the grim specter of death come to take his soul away, utters his last words ("My only regret… is that I didn't injure more dudes…"), and his lifeless body collapses in front of the assembled Palace crowd, shocked at what they're seeing.

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