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Some members of the cast vocalized their unease to Rudin.
Employees vocalized their concern, causing Amazon to further address the move.
Actress Olivia Munn also vocalized her support of Sadler in a tweet.
But the questions were there, either vocalized or hanging unsaid over everything.
Why not call the ape's reaction something neutral, like, say, vocalized panting?
JPMorgan execs have recently vocalized generally positive outlooks of the US consumer.
Theater stands or falls on whether or not vocalized language has power.
I've never really vocalized that because I thought it was just me.
However, a sampling of men also vocalized their discontent with the piece online.
Trump has also vocalized his preference for brevity when it comes to reports.
But the thing is, and I haven't really vocalized this before, I'm afraid.
But the first lady has rarely vocalized the reasoning behind her fashion choices.
Verma has previously vocalized her opposition to shifting to a "Medicare-for-all" system.
After Trump vocalized opposition to the proposal it died in the Senate, 54-45.
Just be sure to speak clearly and memorize the vocalized punctuation and "new paragraph" commands.
" Other cast members also vocalized their concerns, with one adding that he's "a con artist.
Of course, Trump himself has not yet vocalized this belief, but Giuliani swears it's true.
Standup will summarize GitHub activity in advance of common weekly standups, effectively vocalized progress reports.
President Xi Jinping also vocalized his disapproval of buildings with unconventional appearances in October 2014.
Actors Lupita Nyong'o and Kumail Nanjiani vocalized their support for DREAMers in a moving award introduction.
Adding to that fear is the fact that sometimes people choose not to listen to vocalized concerns.
Mac Thornberry (R-Texas), has vocalized the need for $2628 billion in spending for fiscal year 28503.
The actor vocalized his support for the progressive candidate in an interview with Democracy Now in November.
Tupac's family has recently vocalized their support for the forthcoming feature-length documentary directed by Steve McQueen.
JPMorgan execs in public statements in recent months have vocalized generally positive outlooks on the US consumer.
With neither beginning nor end, a stream of thoughts briefly vocalized before falling back out of earshot.
Goulding also dealt with crippling anxiety, which she has publically vocalized her struggle with and triumph over.
Bernie Sanders supporters vocalized their dissatisfaction with Clinton with anti-Clinton chants, boos and protests outside the convention.
And what was the response from anti-Federalists, the founding fathers who vocalized their concerns with the Constitution?
But on Wednesday she vocalized a theme that's been embraced at points by everyone from Trump to Sen.
I vocalized my pain through gritted teeth but, a few moments later, the worst of it was over.
One less commonly vocalized argument but a prevalent one, according to Bowser, is that DC is too heavily Democratic.
Ilhan Omar of Minnesota has expressed support for the movement, but she has also vocalized concerns about its effectiveness.
ExxonMobil and ConocoPhillips were among the dozens of companies that vocalized support for staying in the Paris Climate Agreement.
For her part, Omar has expressed support for the movement, but she has also vocalized concerns about its effectiveness.
No Republican senators have signed on to the measure so far, and several have already vocalized their opposition to it.
Last month, in a video taken at the Cannes Film festival, Kristen Stewart vocalized the popular conception of dress codes.
And now that millions of Americans feel as though their vocalized hate and aggression are justified, what do we do?
His cheek movements are detected and help him create words that are vocalized in a robotic voice through a synthesizer.
In the past 24 hours, President Obama and President-elect Trump have vocalized two nearly opposite sentiments about the press.
There is a much vocalized dream that if only the drug trade can be stopped, so too can the terrorists.
And I think that a lot of the experiences I had, I hadn't vocalized, and therefore hadn't yet thought about them.
Trump, who vocalized their grievances so openly that even party luminaries denounced him for it, was happy to act as supplier.
Abe has long vocalized a desire for Washington to rejoin the landmark deal following Trump's decision to withdraw in January 2017.
"Everything I said to President Trump is exactly what I've vocalized on my show, 'Justice with Jeanine,'" she told the newspaper.
Even a top official at HUD who spoke on the call "vocalized his strong concern" with the shift, Harig-Blaine said.
By Crowley's math, more than 85033 Republicans have vocalized their support for the ban, while just 24 GOP lawmakers have criticized it.
In the fight for equal pay, she expressed frustration that her male counterparts have not vocalized more support for the women's teams.
"I like that the researchers recorded their vocalizations so they could show that they vocalized less when hiding versus seeking," said Vonk.
Last year, Naomi Campbell vocalized her belief that there needs to be a bigger platform for the African diaspora on a global scale.
He's even vocalized some enthusiasm about the idea, though in his signature "maybe, maybe not" manner that ultimately cost him the final rose.
Others, like Mitt Romney, have vocalized opposition to the president in the past and are among the most likely to do so again.
On Friday, the EU approved the 21st Century Fox's acquisition of Sky TV, despite having previously vocalized concerns over the Murdoch's management style.
Flying in his own jet and donning a baseball cap, Trump vocalized the job needs of workers at huge rallies around the country.
Noem has vocalized support for the measure before but said she will consider the language in the bill before signing it into law.
Ralph Northam opened the General Assembly with a host of liberal priorities and has since vocalized his support for the removal of Confederate monuments.
I scoured the pages of Backstage furtively, as if it were a pornographic pamphlet from the 18th century, but I never vocalized my desire.
Melania, Ivanka, and Hope Hicks are all former models and Trump has vocalized his preference that female staffers "dress like women," whatever that means.
Opposition to the separation of migrant families, and to the Trump administration's position more generally, has been vocalized throughout Christian communities in recent weeks.
As she vocalized Lovato's part of "Echame La Culpa," Lopez cleverly played up their lyrical back-and-forth as if it were really happening.
In the lead up to November 6th, candidates, advocates, and voters vocalized that health care would be the defining issue of the midterm elections.
He wants to know the locations of her labs, offices and safe houses, and the dire consequences for not cooperating needn't even be vocalized.
Many in the industry have long vocalized their unhappiness regarding rising market-data fees, which exchanges have increasingly relied on to pump up revenue.
Texts (in Ukrainian, English and French) were delivered in shouts, hisses and yelps, with the voices sometimes coming together in exquisitely vocalized folk harmonies.
The playful Mr. Celiz began the performance in front of the curtain where he vocalized on a microphone; taps could be heard behind it.
In a new video by Amazon Fashion Europe, the style icon's adorable sidekick takes center stage as his thoughts on his famous owner are vocalized.
Instead, 66% said that they moaned to speed up their partner's climax, and 87% stated that they vocalized during sex to boost his self-esteem.
On Wednesday night, Booker appeared to break though, delivering a series of responses that vocalized the outrage many in his party feel about the president.
The Star Wars actress was a fierce advocate for mental health communities, and bravely vocalized her own experiences with bipolar disorder and other mental illnesses.
In it, he vocalized his distaste for retouched images and further emphasized his point when he admired a woman who proudly displayed her stretch marks.
But new research suggests that when we're trying to seem persuasive, the volume of our words — when vocalized, of course — can have an outsize impact.
While Fox executives have perviously vocalized support for a Disney merger, some shareholders have urged Fox leadership to consider a possible higher bid from Comcast.
His genius has been his ability to transform a poem into a vocalized performance of consciousness and moral interrogation, as intense as any Shakespearean monologue.
Trump has vocalized support for tougher gun laws in the wake of last month's Florida school shooting that left 17 people dead, leaving conservatives baffled.
And when rape remains underreported by women around the world, and is ignored when vocalized, offering a digital space for listening and witnessing is powerful.
Carl Green, Duncan Munson, and Hassan Ridgeway vocalized and pounded out a welcoming tune and a warrior dance song in their native tongue, and offered translations.
Creators like Rowan Ellis, Tyler Oakley, and Stevie Boebi vocalized their concerns and frustrations with YouTube seemingly hiding their videos and demonetizing their content in 2017.
President Trump vocalized during his 2016 campaign that, if elected, he would appoint judges that would put an end to the historic abortion ruling Roe vs. Wade.
The cancellation led other showrunners, writers, and producers on Netflix series to question whether the algorithm would hurt their own shows, and vocalized frustrations with the technology.
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer has vocalized such concerns, warning that Trump might consider this tactic in order to distract from the proceedings being levied against him.
De la Garza, who is also an actress, had previously vocalized her support of her sister on Instagram, sharing a sweet birthday message for Lovato, 26, in August.
In response, we have a designated team working around the clock to sort through all orders as well as personally reaching out to customers who have vocalized concern.
Black Guns Matter founder Maj Toure said on Friday that conservatives have not lived up to their vocalized support for arming residents in urban communities, specifically African-Americans.
The babies themselves vocalized more, too—if you remove non-linguistic noises like coughing and count prelinguistic noises like babbling, the babies in the coaching group were chattier.
His campaign put minimal effort into influencing delegate selection and at times, opposition to his victory in the Republican primary was vocalized by delegates on the convention floor.
In fact, according to emails Recode previously obtained, both Avendano and Medina had vocalized their concern over the department's mismanagement of Fowler's issues on a number of occasions.
McCarthy, the top House Republican, has vocalized the leadership's message that the transcript of July 25 phone call between Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky exonerates the American President.
On the other hand, the whole "they haven't had sex yet, so they must be gay" assumption is one I just don't think needs to be vocalized so often.
McGregor has been instructed to turn himself into authorities as soon as possible ... and multiple people involved in the incident have vocalized that they plan on suing the Irishman.
Since the passing of FOSTA/SESTA, sex workers across the US have rallied against the legislation and vocalized its harmful, and sometimes devastating, effects on their lives and livelihoods.
What they found: For sentences that were vocalized, they found about 70% of words are correctly transcribed, says study author Josh Chartier, a UC San Francisco bioengineering graduate student.
Trump, who vocalized support for the action late last year, said he wants to establish a "dialogue" with the NRA over certain gun control measures dealing with suspected terrorists.
Word by word — and when necessary, letter by letter — he could build up sentences on the computer screen and send them to a speech synthesizer that vocalized for him.
Bieber was joined in the studio by producer and mixer Josh Gudwin, who vocalized the lyrics to "La Bomba" so that the singer could repeat them into the microphone.
President Barack Obama, who originally showed support for civil unions only, vocalized his support for equal marriage in 2012, signaling a sea change in both political and public favor.
Johnny vocalized his frustration to reporters on Thursday ... saying he feels like he's ready to get back on the field, but wonders if the team still believes in him.
Similarly, when it comes to evaluating voting rights and affirmative action, Kavanaugh has vocalized concerns about racism, but his acknowledgment of inequality is complicated by his ultimate legal opinions.
What makes this especially disappointing is the contrast with the music: sections of Meredith Monk's "Facing North," vocalized on Friday by none other than Theo Bleckman and Ms. Monk herself.
Headey says her "whole body went into high alert" on the elevator ride up and she once again vocalized that she was not interested and wanted to keep things professional.
Some vocalized that their decisions to delete McCain from their timelines was directly correlated to his vote in favor of a tax bill in the wee hours of Saturday morning.
Earlier this month, for example, the actress vocalized her support for the Golden Globe Awards blackout, where actors and actresses sought to protest sexual misconduct in Hollywood by wearing black.
I haven't confirmed whether he vocalized that as his motivation, but a source close to the White House was quick to text me after the meeting and make that point.
That all ended earlier this week when company president and fifth-generation beer man Richard 'Dick' Yuengling vocalized his support of Republican presidential nominee and rotting squash casserole Donald Trump.
To avoid such charges, researchers have invented a glossary of contorted terms: Animals don't have friends but "favorite affiliation partners"; chimps don't laugh when tickled, but make "vocalized panting" sounds.
In the wake of Pelosi's announcement, he vocalized his support in a tweet: Impeachment is a political process, which has historically been divisive and difficult on the morale of the country.
While no distribution relationship is perfect, publishers over the past year have vocalized generally that Google has been more transparent with them about tests and experiments than some of its counterparts.
" They doodled offensive anatomical drawings, vocalized pleasure while pretending to masturbate, altered a calendar in the writers' room so that it read "pert tits" instead of "persistence" and "penis" instead of "happiness.
I wasn't surprised to read that Rostam Batmanglij was amicably leaving the band, and that every member had vocalized public support to ensure a smooth transition into the future of Vampire Weekend.
She used electronics to build up a song with her voice, loop by loop — gorgeous harmonies and counterpoint — then moved to that sound, wafting her arms calligraphically as she vocalized another layer.
"One Less Angel," performed by the charming and talented Shy Baldwin (played by Leroy McClain and vocalized by Darius de Haas) is brand new — so new, it's not even on Spotify yet.
Bundy and fellow occupier LaVoy Finicum vocalized support from the local community, insisting they were not a threat or trying to intimidate any in the community by their holding of the federal building.
In this instance, I — and everyone else who vocalized their disdain earlier this summer by tweeting #NoConfederate — felt strongly that Benioff and Weiss shouldn't bring their version of this world to screens everywhere.
Others have vocalized their support and have called for serious changes to be made in the industry, beginning with people believing women who risk their careers to talk about sexual harassment in the workplace.
Mets fans at Dodger Stadium vocalized their disdain with boos and catcalls at the sight of Utley striding to the plate, but if they hoped to see Robles even the score, they were disappointed.
No one knows who she voted for, where she throws her support, and why she remained silent when so many of her peers have vocalized their distaste for Trump as a president and human.
The results, which they published in 2017, showed that when the lights, which stretch for up to four miles, were on, birds gathered around them in greater densities, flew in circles and vocalized loudly.
The multiyear study, published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, found that birds gathered in greater densities, flew repeatedly in circles and vocalized loudly when the memorial's powerful beams were illuminated.
"Omarosa was fired three times on The Apprentice and this was the fourth time we let her go," deputy press secretary Raj Shah said in February in response to criticisms she vocalized about Trump.
But no matter how many times people have vocalized why mocking another race or culture through offensive party garb is wrong and painful, both individuals and companies continue to disregard these sentiments year after year.
"Looking at the distribution of closed-mouth vocalization in birds that are alive today could tell us how dinosaurs vocalized," Chad Eliason, co-author of the study in the journal Evolution, said in a statement.
Speaking with his former senior adviser and current CNN contributor David Axelrod, Obama said the vision of "one America" he first vocalized in a famous 2004 speech at the Democratic National Convention still holds true.
Heeding concerns long vocalized by many of the president's aides and outside allies that his media interviews were hurting the president, Giuliani has made no prime-time television network appearances over the past two weeks.
It's highly likely she avoided even considered adding to her family both because of bleak romantic prospects, as she vocalized, and the probable difficulty of supporting a child on a single waitress' salary, which she didn't.
Klobuchar, the "senator next door" who has been dogged by complaints from her former staff, is right: All of the 25 Democrats running for president have vocalized support for the legal right to get an abortion.
Despite the concerns Paul has vocalized about Kavanaugh, however, it's likely he could still end up backing the nominee due to overwhelming pressure from the Republican conference and the senator's close ties to President Donald Trump.
Being exhausted with political posturing and rigid banter vocalized by both sides, I encourage and welcome a reach out from any group that would really like to lessen the negative impact of firearms on society today.
While Fox executives have vocalized support for a Disney merger, there would be clear incentives for them to revisit a higher bid from Comcast, should a vertical merger be approved between AT&T and Time Warner.
Still the average for verbal refusal was a 2.34, meaning that when the woman in the scenario vocalized her refusal of a sexual advance, it was not immediately understood that she was not consenting to the advance.
Huntsman vocalized concerns about Trump during the campaign, and was among Republicans calling for him to drop out of the race in October in the wake of the tape showing the businessman making lewd comments about women.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel has vocalized support for legislation that, if passed, would fine content distributors like Facebook and Twitter up to $53 million if they failed to quickly remove hate speech and fake news from their platforms.
For the first time, the reputation singer vocalized her political opinions and announced that she'd be voting for two Democrats, Phil Bredesen for Senate and Jim Cooper for House of Representatives, in the upcoming midterm elections in Tennessee.
Rubio vocalized his opposition to exceptions for abortions during the first Fox News debate held in August 2015, pushing back on Fox News host Megyn Kelly's suggestion that he supported them in the cases of rape and incest.
In this feature story, writer Aviva Stahl examines how, since the passing of FOSTA/SESTA, sex workers across the US have rallied against the legislation and vocalized its harmful, and sometimes devastating, effects on their lives and livelihoods.
By his own description, he was once "a full-body conductor, to an egregious extent"; when he led a performance of "The Orphic Moment" in 2016, his arms swung as he breathed heavily and vocalized with the instrumentalists.
For Hays, a fellow veteran, shooting Woodard is another burden he is forced to carry, which would be a more compelling idea if it weren't explicitly vocalized or if Hays's psychic rucksack weren't already bursting at the seams.
Finally, once the chicks hatched, the chicks in the experimental group (including the one that didn't hear to the alarm calls because it was in a sound-proof box), vocalized less and crouched quicker in the face of danger.
Be smart: Generally speaking, there hasn't been as much of a regulatory fuss over a Disney merger as there would be over a Comcast merger, and Fox execs have vocalized support for Disney as a merger partner over Comcast.
A day following the emotional episode, Jenner, who revealed in a 20/20 interview with Diane Sawyer in 2015 that she identifies as a woman and would be transitioning from male to female, vocalized her support of 29-year-old Smith.
On Saturday, January 21st, in the wake of President Donald Trump being sworn into office, more than three million women — and men — of all ages marched in cities around the US and vocalized support women's rights and for broader equality.
Sharon and Ozzy finished their note by naming some other artists who previously vocalized their support for the president — including Kanye West, Kid Rock, and Ted Nugent — that may be agreeable to having their songs used in Trump's political material.
Then he vocalized the exact anxiety of gun rights groups: Journalists agree with Emma Gonzalez and David Hogg, so they've slapped them on the cover of Time magazine and declared that they're heroes and you're not allowed to disagree with them.
The US government has recently vocalized its interest in UFOs: the Navy has crafted new guidelines for soldiers to report sightings; Congresspeople have gotten classified briefings; officials speak of strange stuff in the sky as an imposing national-security threat.
Morgan Stanley's note officially vocalized what many have feared about Snap since it went public, that competition from Instagram is a real concern, and the constant innovation needed to catch up to Facebook on the advertising side is tougher than expected.
After Union, 19953, announced that she had a "lengthy 5-hour" meeting with NBC on Tuesday about her experience as a judge on the reality talent competition series, Smith vocalized his support for his Bad Boys II costar's decision to speak out.
However, while I am frightened by the ideologies vocalized by this grassroots movement and see the insurrection within the Republican party as an inevitability given several decades of rhetorical fear and ignorance mongering, it is critical that we avoid devaluing the people themselves.
British Vogue's contributing editor was just in Lagos, Nigeria for Arise Fashion Week, an event that showcases 213 designers from 14 different countries, where she vocalized her belief that there needs to be a bigger platform for the African diaspora on a global scale.
But I have this fantasy that she's still chewing up the living room, still slamming against the limits of that cage, only now she's vocalized, yapping and howling, and it's a kind of music, and the whole neighborhood can hear her frustration, and understand.
After New York State and New York City officials publicized details about the economic costs and benefits of Amazon's plan to open a new 25,000-employee office in Queens, many New Yorkers and local politicians vocalized objections to the online retail giant's planned entry into Long Island City (LIC).
While Kavanaugh declined to offer more information about how he viewed the constitutionality of potential prosecution of a sitting president or an indictment of a sitting president, he did reiterate his support for the executive office's ability to exercise "prosecutorial discretion," a perspective he vocalized in Seven-Sky v.
The New York Times reported that Trump held a meeting with Brexit-leader and political ally Nigel Farage and his cohorts, in which he vocalized his opposition to wind farms off the coast of Scotland, expressing worry that such construction would harm the views of one of his golf courses.
What in the World With five distinct kinds of clicks, multiple tones and strident vowels — vocalized with a quick choking sound — the Taa language, spoken by a few thousand people in Botswana and Namibia, is believed by most linguists to have the largest sound inventory of any tongue in the world.
But after members of the black caucus vocalized concerns about ousting Mr. Fairfax while the state's white governor and attorney general refused to resign after admitting to wearing blackface in their youth, Mr. Hope aborted his plan and instead called for "a public hearing and a Virginia investigation" into Mr. Fairfax.
Of course, while Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them promises to provide a gorgeous depiction of New York, it also promises to provide a disappointingly monocultural one, as many fans have vocalized since the main cast — who are all white except for Carmen Ejogo, the black actress who plays Seraphina — was announced.
Waleed Shahid of the progressive group Justice Democrats said he was "saddened" by the conflict and viewed it as a distraction from the goal of overtaking the centrist front-runner, former Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. "Biden remains in the lead nationally with numerous vulnerabilities that have yet to be adequately vocalized by the candidates," Mr. Shahid said.
King implied that Trump's vocalized support of WikiLeaks, which released a trove of hacked emails from the Democratic National Committee and Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Republicans plot comeback in New Jersey MORE's campaign chair, may not have reflected his true opinions on the subject.
"I think that's a good thing for the country if it becomes less noteworthy if someone is of a given race or gender but is judged more on the basis of what they have to offer the country," he said In an episode of Axelrod's podcast released Monday, Obama said the vision of "one America" he first vocalized in his famous 2004 Democratic National Convention speech still holds true.
When I began this poem, to see myself as a piece of history, having a pastwhich shapes, and informs, and thus inevitably limits— at first this seemed sufficient, the beginning offreedom ... The way to approach freedom was to acknowledge necessity:— I sensed I had to become not merely a speaker, the "eye," but a character ... Throughout his career, Bidart's self-devoting genius has been his ability to transform a poem into a vocalized (albeit anguished) performance of consciousness and moral interrogation, an occasion for metaphysical speculation as intense and oracular as any Shakespearean monologue or philosophic treatise.

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