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Kethledge went on about him for three or four minutes.
Floyd went on about Conor for nearly 5 minutes -- here's a sample.
At one supper, I went on about a filmmaker optioning my memoir.
"I never heard anything, so I went on about my business," says Streeter.
He went on about industrial contaminants and the delicate ecosystem of the spring.
What if we painted over it swiftly and went on about our day?
Please just look at Pelosi's face when he went on about the investigations.
He went on about why this particular bill is happening at this particular time.
"I never heard anything [back], so I went on about my business," says Streeter.
When Dill, Elijah's ex, went on about it, I literally put the TV on mute.
But then he went on about what he saw as the regulation's drawbacks for employers.
This went on about 6 times before I decided I was sleeping with the light on.
" —Thomas "I went on about five dates so far [in the six months I've been online dating].
We all kind of laughed and were a little creeped out, but went on about our shoot.
He went on about all this at some length, until we finally told him to shut up.
It was something mean and cutting, and I definitely went on about how he had been acquitted.
" Leon went on about his relationship with Ali, saying, "he always talked s***, but we loved him anyway.
" And so this went on about three times and I was like, "What on Earth is going on here?
He also went on about Diet Coke, how it was poison, taking her to task for her drink order.
When asked about tariffs, he went on about how he's the climate candidate and the threat of global warming.
I saw this in action when he went on about the benefits of the Packers not having an owner.
He went on about chemtrails, direct energy weapons, and the arsenal of tools the sorcerer elite had deployed against humanity.
When Meek did respond, he played Quentin Miller's reference track for Drake's "Know Yourself" and went on about Drizzy's lack of street credibility.
While he went on about bringing an end to unfair trade deals, the rest of Asia took concrete action to move on without America.
Didn't help that Kelly went on about 90 minutes late ... and due to local curfew the whole show was less than an hour long.
After a butt dial to the same reporter several weeks ago, he went on about Hunter Biden Giuliani's theories about the former VP's son's business dealings.
" Aniston went on about how her friends with pre-teens use their phones and social media like Snapchat in a way that is "just fueling narcissism.
People living in Armero, located only 163 kilometers away (6.8 miles) away in a straight line, didn't panic at first and went on about their business.
I know that I got in an office lift this morning with four men in suits who went on about some woman they'd dubbed 'Swiggle T---'.
Lizza reported and published a rant Scaramucci went on about top Trump administration staffers, including former chief of staff Reince Priebus and chief strategist Stephen Bannon.
And she saw him, recognized him as O.J. Simpson, went on about her business, and as the trial went on, she just decided to not get involved.
Mr Sanders went on about Wall Street and the financial firepower of its "super-PACs", organisations that pool campaign funds, which Mrs Clinton has but he doesn't.
He then went on about the fake news polls (the same polls that Kellyanne Conway admitted were real yesterday) showing that the president's support among Republicans is dwindling.
You'll recall ... Kanye mentioned Plan B and abortion in a rant he went on about the Democratic party, which he thinks has brainwashed African-Americans into killing babies.
They also went on about the card because the event had not laid to rest their concerns about marketing, premiere dates and the cost of the streaming service to consumers.
But there was a moment, I did an interview with him [for the book] that went on about three hours, just so that Peter had a little bit of a voice.
During the first two "Pirates of the Caribean" movies, critics and audiences went on about how much Johnny Depp as Captain Jack Sparrow reminded them of Rolling Stones guitarist Keith Richards.
" Referring to Trump's past praise for foreign leaders, Kaine went on about Trump: "He's got kind of a personal Mt. Rushmore: Vladimir Putin, Kim-Jong Un, Mohammar Khaddafi and Saddam Hussein.
Here's the deal ... the photo agency, AKM-GSI, that was peddling the Fiddy pics and video included a caption that went on about the financially-challenged rapper scoping out an expensive ride.
I went on about my business, got drafted by Oakland, obviously, and my first spring training, I'm a new face, I'm walking through the clubhouse and walk outside, and I see this guy.
For the evening portion of their date, JoJo came over to Robby's hotel room and Robby went on about how much he loved her, which appears to be their main topic of conversation.
Then I went on about how, when conceiving natural law, Aquinas bases his argument on a law by the Byzantine emperor, Justinian, who wasn't very intelligent and believed gay people caused 'famines and pestilences.
Baldwin didn't know when to shut up about the sins of the West, and he went on about them in prose that seemed to lack the grace of voice that had made him famous.
I walked in Monday morning and Pat Summitt died, and then about an hour and a half later Buddy Ryan died, and then I went on about an hour and a half after that.
Mayer went on about the "accomplishments and transformation" of Yahoo under her reign and the new meme will be about how hard it all was to turn around such a loser of a company anyway.
Dern: The more I went on about how adorable they are—it was like looking into the eyes of E. T., I loved those eyes so much—Oscar only continued to talk about different recipes.
DERN The more I went on about how adorable they are — it was like looking into the eyes of E. T., I loved those eyes so much — Oscar only continued to talk about different recipes.
Hart, too, traded on the idea of America as fallen, a place which treats people poorly on a fundamental level; he famously went on about Canada's healthcare system during his stellar heel run of 1996-97.
For context, Lanez popped up on Ebro in the Morning and spent the first three minutes nodding politely (how beautifully Canadian) while Ebro went on about lightning(??) before speaking about his extremely uncooked beef with Drake.
She'd never heard him weep before, and wondered if he was doing so now as he went on about how lucky he'd been to have enjoyed the career he'd had—a great career, an exceptional career.
When Romney went on about how 47 percent of Americans pay no federal taxes, he may have been off by a couple of percentage points and he certainly was being politically tone deaf (he later apologized).
Though travelogues told me about outdated traditions like vendetta killings, and Fabrice went on about Corsicans being "the last element of proletariat virility" — whatever that meant — I still hadn't gotten much of a sense of Corsicans today.
Hasbro sells around 500 million cans of Play-Doh a year, according to the Journal, and they all have that special scent from a simpler time, before smells were trademarked and lawyers went on about overtones of cherry.
Sports of The Times Just for kicks I listened as Brodie Van Wagenen, the Mets' general manager, went on about signing the oft-injured 35-year-old second baseman Jed Lowrie and reporters sounded entranced by his jive.
He says that in his first year after graduating from Yale School of Drama in 2013, he went on about 400 auditions, and eventually landed roles in some off-Broadway shows, like an August Wilson play in Portland, Maine.
On one screen I went on about the Indians' historic achievement, recalling the great Lou Boudreau, the player-manager of the 1948 Indians, and Larry Doby, a key member of that team and the player who integrated the American League.
The party went on about unity and coming together as a caucus, she said, and then somebody would dare, in the midst of as serious a subject as impeachment of the president, to leak a colleague's words to a reporter?
She went on about bosses who do not look after their staff, companies that do not pay enough tax and utility firms that rip off consumers (even hinting at the sort of meddling in energy markets that won Mr Miliband particular barbs).
Much like Rose remained silent when her Milo-like brother went on about Chris's genetic make-up, white liberals will tsk and frown when they hear about police brutality against black people and yet choose to say nothing when their voices are most needed. Why?
And thinking back on it, the worst thing possible would have been striking up a friendship; he remains alien to me, a figure above it all, a sassy Prometheus who handed some stuff down from on high and then went on about his life.
"  Morrissey went on about the state of the music business, writing, "The true artists must look after themselves whilst the artificially aroused are aided and assisted to the highest ranks without a shred of effort, and the result is ... a nest of horrors.
The New York Times buoyed this narrative when it went on about how Brown "was no angel," as if his alleged criminal history had any sensible bearing on whether or not the unarmed teenager deserved to be shot and killed in the street by the Ferguson Police Department.
For all that minstrels went on about plantation life and their old Kentucky home, minstrelsy was in fact largely a northern, urban phenomenon that came out of neighborhoods like the Lower East Side, where poor whites and poor blacks lived crowded together and borrowed bits of each other's music and dance.
" Mr. Carlone died in August 2015, three months after Ms. Hayes, who still keeps in touch with Ms. Curtis, moved to an apartment in Asbury Park, N.J. Ms. Hayes says she tried online dating and went on about 30 first dates "that just didn't seem like a fit or connection, which was probably just me not being ready for a real relationship.
Willem Dafoe, who performed Captain Ahab-like monologues that would put Hamlet to shame in "The Lighthouse," talked about the importance of listening; Taika Waititi, the delightful director of "Jo Jo Rabbit," talked about stepping into his own movie to portray Hitler; and after a screening of "Judy," Renée Zellweger went on about how lucky she was to be doing something she loved after years of not working.
She wept a bit, and then she began to laugh and, in fact, went on about it like a giglet wench of twenty-five.
I got out of it by saying it was only a little story I was writing to amuse myself. We were not allowed to have pencil or paper. Practically 4 years of isolation. During my first contact with people - after throwing off my half-witted act - I felt only half conscious of all that went on about me.
Unfortunately, no one was watching backstage, and were instead watching Ken Shamrock's Greatest Hits on Impact Plus. The next week, Page went on about people watching Shamrock instead of them, leading to Shamrock challenging Alexander to a match that night. However, The North would attack Shamrock before he even got in the ring. The following week, The North came to address their assault, only for Shamrock to come out looking for a fight.
McPherson went on about protection for her 16-year-old daughter and warned her assailants had plans to make off with Mary Pickford and other celebrities.The Waco News- Tribune; Missing Woman Evangelist Escapes Captors; June 24, 1926 p. 2.The San Bernardino County Sun; Evangelist's Version Clue Plot on Movie Stars is Told Friday, June 25, 1926; p. 1-2. At that time no one believed she was McPherson, the missing Angelus Temple pastor.
The next week, Page went on about people watching Shamrock instead of them, leading to Shamrock challenging Alexander to a match that night. However, The North would attack Shamrock before he even got in the ring. The following week, The North came to address their assault, only for Shamrock to come out looking for a fight. He was eventually joined by Sami Callihan, fighting off The North alongside his rival before disappearing into the night.
Nearly five million people were affected, a third of whom died in the acute stages. Many of those who survived never returned to their pre-morbid vigour. > They would be conscious and aware – yet not fully awake; they would sit > motionless and speechless all day in their chairs, totally lacking energy, > impetus, initiative, motive, appetite, affect or desire; they registered > what went on about them without active attention, and with profound > indifference. They neither conveyed nor felt the feeling of life; they were > as insubstantial as ghosts, and as passive as zombies.
The Brotherhood was also sought by Georges Gurdjieff on his journeys (pre-1912) through Southwest and Central Asia.Moore, James, Gurdjieff: The Anatomy of a Myth: A Biography, Element Books, 1993. . Describing the contents of an old letter written by a monk which he had obtained, Gurdjieff writes:- > "Our worthy Father Telvant has at last succeeded in learning the truth about > the Sarmoung Brotherhood. Their organisation actually did exist near the > town of Siranoush, and fifty years ago, soon after the migration of peoples, > they also migrated and settled in the valley of Izrumin, three days journey > from Nivssi...." Then the letter went on about other matters.
" Murray went on about Valenzuela's association with Jack Powers: :"When the Harry Love's Ranger Law was passed, this Joaquin Valenzuela, alias Ocomorenia, came down to the Tulares and to Santa Barbara County. Here he made acquaintance with Jack Powers. In his company Powers inured himself to fatigue on horseback "in the pursuit of stolen or strayed cattle," as the great Jack's eulogist has it, but which rightly interpreted means, "in stealing his neighbor's cattle." There is evidence before the committee here, which will one day be printed, showing that Powers and Joaquin Valenzuela stole cattle together from Guadalupe, Santa Maria, and Nipomo, and drove them to the mines by way of the Tulares.
The inquest heard that the pressure of management had put some strain on his marriage and that he and Louise had argued the night before his death. However, family friend Alan Shearer had told Speed that such arguments were normal within a long-term relationship, and Louise told the inquest how recent conversations between her and her husband "went on about our future together and how excited he was about our journey together". His mother, Carol Speed, described him as a "glass half-empty person", and Louise said that he was "a somewhat closed character" and that she had viewed his last television appearance after his death and thought that "his smile did not appear genuine ... it did not reach his eyes." Though he never discussed any possible mental health issues with anyone, four days before his death he did text Louise about the possibility of suicide, but he also dismissed such an action because of the importance of his wife and two children.

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