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I too was hustled, scammed, bamboozled, hood winked, lead astray!!!
"You can sleep for a few more minutes," he winked.
Moments later, Mr. McCullough looked back, winked and smiled broadly.
When I mentioned this, the official said, "Right," and winked.
"I too was hustled, scammed, bamboozled, hood winked, lead [sic] astray!!!"
In Turkish, they said Syria and Morocco and winked at me.
In court Monday, Mr. Copley winked at his family and supporters.
After hearing this, President Obama winked and said, 'You mean second.
He stopped, turned, winked at me, and then kept on walking.
He tipped his hat to the crowd and winked at deGrom.
"I guess your enthusiasm had him fooled," he said, and winked.
Our plane pulled into the gate, its fuselage winked in the sun.
But the presidential eye had already winked and the head already nodded.
He winked at McCullum moments after it sailed over the Gabba roof.
The singer says that she afterward winked at him before walking off.
The construction worker caught it, smiled, winked, turned around and walked away.
For years, mainstream conservatives winked at racist elements of the American polity.
As he loped back downcourt, Antetokounmpo turned to the stands and winked.
Several defendants waved, winked and smiled at people they knew in the gallery.
"I say 'look at yourself, look at me,'" she said, and then winked.
The time when Pakistan's "deep state" winked at favoured jihadist groups is over.
It's also barely even winked at in Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse.
I felt like I was being winked at down the phone again. Gross.
Sweater dresses knit in three-dimensional Nordic patterns, No. 5s winked at within.
So, while he was getting down off the bus, he winked at her.
As we filed out, Wyatt blew accuser Lublin a kiss and winked at her.
At one point, after back-to-back 3-pointers, DiVincenzo winked at the crowd.
When the round ended, Ali sat on his stool and winked across the ring.
Importing slaves had been considered piracy since 1820, but the practice was winked at.
The Republicans who in the past winked at his statements have instead slammed them.
" He also winked at pro-Trump Canadians with an early reference to "Canada First.
He turned to her, winked, and told her not to worry, he'd get her in.
He winked at his wife, Kathleen Manafort, as he was escorted out of the room.
The Bloat stage can be avoided only if it's acknowledged, winked at and muscled through.
Earlier Monday, Shkreli winked and blew a kiss at a female journalist covering his trial.
As a consequence, when that pole star suddenly winked out, we didn't consider changing course.
" I may have winked at Dan when I said this, but I hope I didn't. "Identification.
Each time I matched with a girl I'd "winked" at or whatever, I got heart palpitations.
I winked at him and walked away, satisfied with myself for helping him get his rice.
" The "Hot N Cold" singer then winked at the camera after telling ET she's "not Mrs.
If Solo winked at the camera any more, it would be flying with its eyes closed.
" He then stated later that day, "I too was hustled, scammed, bamboozled, hood winked, lead astray!!!
They were also possessed with an ironic self-consciousness that winked at itself and its legacy.
"He doesn't mind," Bryant, 31, said while Ventimiglia jokingly mouthed "help" at the camera and winked.
"I dress cute, I smile at him, I even winked at him — two times," she said.
"Speedee" the hamburger man, one of the company's original trademarks, renewed in 2010, winked from above.
He said, "are you still enjoying it?" and he winked at me as he said it.
"I knew this play was dead on arrival if it even winked at Trump," Hnath said.
If the Martians give us any trouble, we'll just—he winked reassuringly—nuke the damn things.
Winking at Russian behavior which should not be winked at — it should be called to account.
He was doing that at the same time, he looked over at me and he winked.
"We too were hustled, scammed, bamboozled, hood winked, lead [sic] astray!!!" wrote the team's official Twitter account.
Brian sat down, glanced over at me, winked, and moved his head down to simulate oral sex.
Ma winked at us and danced around the table with a cocktail shaker she'd nicked from me.
Rudolph's architecture was solid and monumental on the outside, but behind closed doors it winked and ogled.
The couple met in May 2017 after Ms. Roseman winked at him on the JDate dating app.
Asked about his prospects, Kaine smiled and winked Tuesday as he stepped into an elevator in the Capitol.
Wearing a red prison jumpsuit, Copley entered a courtroom Monday and winked at his family in the gallery.
It's a question posed about The Sopranos, answered in Lost, and only winked at in Deep Space Nine.
With his breathing growing more labored, David made one final gesture to Dr. Shearer: He winked at him.
The Federalist has winked at the controversy, selling at one point an "I Fund the Federalist" T-shirt.
The Queen, noticing that John had witness the unexpected exchange, then winked at the musician and walked away.
Gave him watered-down coffee through a straw — he winked, told me my coffee was better than Mom's.
Though Sheeran's character was never identified by name, the season 8 premiere appears to have winked at his fate.
She's transfixed by the forces that can swallow us — "You know, drugs, sex, and rock 'n' roll," she winked.
Then her smile widened and she winked and said, 'And guess what … I'll know the winner before you do.
We do a transfer to [named club], [X] has winked at us and said yeah, I want the player.
He winked and ribbed and elbowed, but he also knew how to freak you out and turn you on.
Stan then winked at the camera and sang a snippet of Willie Nelson's "Always On My Mind" for Holland.
I have winked at men, and at women, after making a point that I thought was amusing or irreverent.
But the way Bethesda has winked at what's going on suggests maybe we should actually take Rage 23 seriously.
As thousands of stars winked above me, I felt lucky to be starting a new decade feeling so blessed.
On Monday night his campaign manager winked and nodded to it, embedding a video of the coughing in a tweet.
He winked at his wife and smiled at his daughter and stepson—two of the four Oland children in attendance.
But he has winked at Morales's corruption, emboldening him to trash the rule of law that is Guatemalans' only defense.
I was staring at the error screen the other day, and it looked like the little dinosaur winked at me.
Yngve and Wallace caught each other's eye, and Yngve winked at him as if his mischief were a private joke.
"Francis, who's always a bit mischievous, winked at me and said 'make some daring proposals for the synod,'" Aristin said.
When I went to the bathroom for the fourth time Bobby winked at me and said, Time of the month?
When Cook subsequently winked at Trump's "Tim Apple" flub, while a lot of people laughed, others noted the cynicism in play.
Mr Trump winked and nodded at the upcoming pardon in a splenetic, rambling 76-minute speech in Phoenix earlier this week.
He winked, waved, and smiled at passersby, and at one point, he yells, "Ouch!" when a woman leans against the display.
My father whooped and laughed and winked at me in the mirror, like I had just won some kind of prize.
"It takes all day to get the boobs out, then you have to shove 'em back," Cady winked, to my delight.
"It takes all day to get the boobs out, then you have to shove 'em back," Cady winked, to my delight.
It was a list that saluted house music, touched hip-hop crossovers, and winked to UK garage, in a really impressive way.
"In the tree, the angel winked at me as if they were saying, 'You're gonna be all right now,' " she tells PEOPLE.
"Don't screw up my favorite song," she said, and winked at me (people used to wink at each other unironically, I swear).
She winked at the two potential customers who glanced at her, then returned to the site of her solo boning for Bitcoin.
In 1980, Washington winked at Saddam Hussein when he invaded Iran in the hope of nipping the revolutionary order in the bud.
She smiled and winked at me, just an offhand glance, and my heart was beating so fast that my hands were shaking.
As he took the stage to perform a solo from "Swan Lake," some students from his school cheered, and he winked back.
The president winked at and made kissy face with the alt-right as his advisers persuaded him it would be good politically.
Then, after another 212,000 years or so, the new field simply winked off, leaving no trace other than a speeded-up universe.
Both infants were ill, deemed too fragile for their mother's touch, so she watched through a glass bassinet until their lives winked out.
And the worldview you might call Polanski-ism, which winked at the use and abuse of teenagers, became disreputable and then generally condemned.
The culprit was the disgraced Attorney General John Mitchell who according to Dengrove's daughter winked and flirted with her mother during court hearings.
" The show also winked at the late-episode reveal of the "space junk" in the episode title, "She Was Killed by Space Junk.
Before Booker announced his candidacy, Business Insider winked at their status in an interview with Dawson, asking whether she hoped Booker would run.
He writes in the memoir that when the Queen noticed he had watched the slapping incident unfold, she winked at him before walking away.
At one point the Majority Leader looked up at Pence, who was presiding, pointed at the VP, winked, and gave him a thumbs up.
"You've got good timing," she winked, while my boyfriend and I shared a slice of homemade blueberry pie, and breathed a sigh of relief.
"The second time I visited him (Marko) in the ICU he opened his eyes, and when he saw me he winked," Ehrig-Burgess said.
Some refused to acknowledge there's a sexist component, even though I point out they never get emoji winked at when people criticize their coding skills.
Afterwards, she winked to the camera, put one finger up to her mouth and said, "Shhh," appearing to hint that the collection will come soon.
Instead of appearing upset or angry, she fired off a tweet that winked at the president's preoccupation with the idea that he has small hands.
Between references to the Scriptures, he winked and waved at three women in floor-length gowns and headdresses who sat through the three-day trial.
" Stewart -- and she's hardly alone -- wants "more women (to be) encouraged to take the stage instead of standing below it, waiting to be winked at.
Sometimes it's hot when someone gets a little miffed because a cutie winked at us in the bar; other times, it can feel suffocating and hurtful.
At a speech during the South Carolina Democratic Party Convention, he talked about his faith, his military service, his policies — and only winked at being gay.
Obama winked at Donald Trump when he rolled deep with this: I told you earlier all the talk of America's economic decline is political hot air.
" He winked, and, switching to Italian so that the girls couldn't understand, added, "That's where I go to fuck the young black girls for thirty euros.
She sent the wreath stylist to cut pieces of boxwood she had noticed on the building's roof terrace, and then winked at me as he went.
He felt three-dimensional and alive, and I appreciate the ways his initial friendship with Albus winked knowingly back at the familiar storylines of the past.
Even the Fox News slogan, "Fair and Balanced," was somehow a mantra anyone could remember: It tweaked Fox's strait-laced competitors and winked to delighted Republican viewers.
The dessert we shared, a treacle tart with pickled lemon and Earl Grey ice cream, winked at the chef's English origins and also his globe-trotting palate.
On September 10, 2015, a National Geographic pin winked from his lapel as he took the stage at the Cradle's visitor center, to announce the eLife papers.
NBC built a high-luminosity arena of technodemocracy, every possible surface glowing, the candidates parked at translucent prisms that glowed blue and winked red when they spoke.
McConnell winked and pointed at the Vice President Mike Pence, who presided over the vote, a sign of relief after months of searching for that one legislative achievement.
Four months later, as Ms. Roosevelt was leaving church after Easter Vigil Mass, Mr. McCluskey winked at her from one of the pews, which immediately made her blush.
"I need to work on my facials," she told me at Pacific Rims, after her floor routine, in which she had winked at her teammates between tumbling runs.
" The drive to the Steelers facilities was fairly breezy—a cow winked at him on his way in, as if to say, "do it for the slow guys.
Before I could pose this question he winked at me and took off, leaving me with a beet-red face and new love of Mexico in my heart.
The second time, I turned back to look at him, and he smiled and winked at me before going back to smiling and winking at people in the audience.
The sun was low already, and where the dark lake was disturbed by watercraft it winked with painful brightness, as though the moving vessels were sprinkling glass behind them.
He sent a white farmer to prison for a year for forcing an indebted sharecropper to work without pay, a form of enslavement commonly winked at by Southern courts.
Could rock be, or have been, less sexist if there had been more women encouraged to take the stage instead of standing below it, waiting to be winked at?
How To Get Away With Murder star Aja Naomi King winked and flashed a huge smile as she walked the runway in a yellow, navy and red overlay mini.
West's Batman was always this close to nutso, but he never winked, literally or figuratively (you would have known; back then, you could still get a look at Batman's eyes).
But what about watching a doctor yank a metal rod out of my body, along with a blood clot so big that Daniel said, "I think it winked at me"?
On the one hand, it's a shame that such a gnarly predator winked out of existence millions of years ago, with no living relatives to carry on its vicious lifestyle.
He has been down-to-earth, businesslike and courageous, decrying Robert Mugabe, the former president of his much beefier neighbour, Zimbabwe, when most leaders in Africa winked at his horrors.
When a reporter asked him during a signing ceremony in the Oval Office what he meant by the "calm before the storm," he winked, paused, and said, "You'll find out."
" In another, he explained, "Because of the sorts of unconscious behaviors that we unconsciously choose daily "—and here he turned to the camera and winked—" male subjects tend to be . . .
Flash forward a year and the same thing happened to me again – my LTE coverage winked out at about 9pm and it appeared that my phone was disconnected from the network.
"You can get anything on eBay," my husband winked, reminding me how chill it was to live in an actual  Dream House filled with books, my old dolls and real-life Ken.
Urban recalled how Burton sat in on one of his songs at a Louisiana show several years ago, and how every time Urban turned around, Burton just winked and smiled at him.
Suddenly, Japanese TV was full of anime that more overtly flaunted its artistic and literary aspirations, risked seriously dark themes, winked knowingly at viewers, and didn't cater to the widest audience possible.
But lean in to this market and you'll find a number of STEM toy makers have winked out of existence since this time last year, or else been folded into others' empires.
After Barstool Sports wrote a body-shaming article in June claiming that the singer was "getting fat," she largely ignored it — other than posting a Gucci Mane meme that winked at the controversy.
Patsavas and Rhimes had frequently chosen tracks to speak to the action in the scene, but with the introduction of Olivia's mother Maya Pope (Khandi Alexander), they winked at the audience through song.
Trump's language over the campaign has been racist and authoritarian; he has indulged anti-Semites and winked at white supremacists when he was not busy with plans for mass deportations or Islamophobic bans.
When I checked in, the front desk staff winked as they handed over my neon yellow room key, and told me to look out for a surprise on my way to my room.
" The Washington Post claimed, "She twinkled and winked and piled on the perkiness..." while the New York Times' Alessandra Stanley characterized Palin as "a little sister who knows her older brother cannot hit back.
But the blame is also on the way McDonald's teased and winked at fans in its advertisements: It knew the Szechuan sauce was an item that customers desperately wanted, and it failed to deliver.
He winked at the previous "greats" who had hosted before him, like himself in 2004, and set up a gag about how Aidy Bryant looks nothing like Rosie O'Donnell, but he confused them anyway.
She practiced her jazz turns on the slick floor of the kitchen; she winked and dimpled at her reflection in the sliding doors, as if for an audience stretching into the darkened back yard.
"Nobody knows what I'm going to do on the 12th, although Mr. President, you have a pretty good idea," he said in an appearance with Mr. Macron, who winked at him in silent reply.
As the hearing ended, Manafort winked at his wife and then mouthed, "I love you" as he was escorted back to the Alexandria Detention Center, where he's been held for the past two weeks.
When she questioned the incorrect dose of anesthesia, Landrum told Giwa, one nurse said, "You ask a lot of questions, don't you?" and winked at another nurse in the room and then rolled her eyes.
The man she had been downward dogging next to, whom she described as being "tall, dark and handsome," was, in all likelihood, the same man who had winked at her online profile earlier that day.
When one follower asked, "Can we also get a collab with Kendall?" she made the shh gesture with her finger, winked at the camera, and explained why that hasn't been able to happen in the past.
Rodgers expressed no emotions as the verdict was read, but moments later, after being told he was free to go, looked at the audience, a smile on his face, and winked at his daughter and girlfriend.
Mr. Cruz said he had already drawn the ire of the city's mayor, Bill de Blasio ("so I must be doing something right"), and winked playfully at the soda-based crusades of Mr. de Blasio's predecessor.
Smuggling along the nearly 900-mile border, perfected through methods ranging from tucking wads of cash into truck drivers' seats to operating small boats in the dead of night, is winked at for the same reason.
When Trump mistakenly called Cook "Tim Apple" at a White House event in March, the executive winked back at Trump and changed his Twitter name Tim and the Apple logo to get in on the joke.
This was the girl who got a parlor job because Bobby wink-winked about her age, lost her life because of gross negligence and whose remains went unclaimed by a father who was ashamed of her.
These powerful pulses will have winked out the electrical grid, crippled computers, disabled phones, burned thread patterns into human flesh, imploded lungs, perforated eardrums, collapsed residences, and made shrapnel of every window in the greater metro area.
In her telling, until a good cop named Jack Manion took control of the Chinatown Squad in 1921, its members were either corrupt and winked at vice, or employed such brutal tactics that they outraged the community.
Iran and its mercenaries also winked at Syria's genocidal use of poison gas and barrel bombs, which contributed mightily to the death toll from the Syrian civil war of some 500,000 people, with 11 million people displaced.
No, but over the last couple of weeks in particular, his association with Steven Bannon and Breitbart and the fact that Breitbart has sort of winked and nudged at these folks, hasn't kicked them off their platform.
Her parents encouraged her to pursue theater at New York University and never pressured her to attend engineering or medical school, a story many first generation South Asian children know well — and is winked at in the play.
Look at the impeachment proceedings, when members of the House Intelligence Committee—each of them privy to sensitive information by virtue of their assignments, not that they even need it in this case—repeatedly winked at Ukraine conspiracies.
At his rally on Wednesday night, he warned against political violence, but got in a few barbed allusions to Democrats (and winked at the audience about his unusually somber tone, repeatedly saying that he was on his best behavior).
Meanwhile, when I checked my own "sent Winks" folder, I discovered that my account had, apparently on its own, winked at two men and sent short notes to them that said "I love your photos" and "You are so handsome," respectively.
The breakout moment for the Dallas squad came in 1976, during Super Bowl X, when a TV cameraman, looking for what was known as the "honey shot," panned to the sideline and a cheerleader named Gwenda winked into the camera.
As he sat with Mr. Putin before their private meeting on Monday, Mr. Trump, who often gesticulates and jokes while making his points, seemed to keep himself uncharacteristically restrained — except for the moment he inexplicably winked in the Russian president's direction.
When the 1975 Helsinki Final Act codified that democratic freedoms and the protection of rights were a mutual security concern, diplomats and pundits winked and nodded, believing that the essence of the deal was, as always, all about hard security.
I don't remember the last time I winked or bared my teeth at someone in real life, and the avatar doesn't offer, say, an eyebrow furrow that's perplexed rather than angry — or the blank-faced stare of death that I prefer for actual anger.
Instead, congressional Republicans have chosen to stand on the ground that it's okay to order an investigation quashed as long as you do it with a wink-wink and a nudge-nudge — even if you follow up by firing the guy you winked at.
So while Macron, who winked at Trump when he turned up late for breakfast Saturday, and Trudeau and British Prime Minister Theresa May all may have been cordial towards him, that doesn't mean that they are not frustrated and perplexed at the same time.
It was a meta piece of casting that winked at Perry's teen heartthrob past — almost all of the parent characters on Riverdale are played by former teen stars — and it all but confirmed that Perry is inescapably linked to his time as Dylan McKay.
When I first paired my Techno Cumbia bronzer-blush with my fiery Como La Flor lipstick (I'm finally old enough, Mom!) and looked in the mirror, the Latina woman who winked back at me appeared exactly how she wanted to way back at age nine: confident.
When Mr. Trump coyly foreshadowed what his decision would be next month on the fate of the Iran deal — perhaps only Mr. Macron had an idea what he would do, he said, glancing over at him — the French president winked in silent response, as if sharing a secret with a confidant.
" Daniel Seidemann, director of Terrestrial Jerusalem, which focuses on the Holy City's fate in a potential two-state solution, said that "what was winked and nodded about before is now being acknowledged publicly: 'We have no intent of sharing this land with anybody else except as a barely tolerated minority.
Washington state's total retail taxes (at least 85033 percent of price) exceed neighboring Oregon's taxes (at most 20 percent), but Washington's population centers aren't near the Oregon border, so Washington consumers taking home small amounts of Oregon-taxed cannabis (violating a winked-at federal law) are not a major problem.
Other low points of Abbott's stint as Australia's prime minister include the time he was widely denounced for giving Prince Phillip a knighthood, when he winked and smirked on a radio show while talking a call from an upset pensioner, and when he bemused Australians by taking a bite out of a raw onion on camera.
When MTV's The Hills aired its series finale back in 2010, the hit reality series winked at its viewers with a final scene that famously showed Brody Jenner standing in the middle of what appeared to be a Los Angeles street, only for a backdrop to roll away and the camera to pan out, revealing him actually standing on a Hollywood backlot.
A BBC Twitter account winked at the previous controversy over the size of the crowd at President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE's inauguration compared to the crowd at the royal wedding on Saturday.
It's bad enough that voters of populous states already get a fraction of the say in national elections enjoyed by those in less populous states; it would add insult to injury if Republican leaders from smaller states that commit electors on a winner-take-all basis winked at foreign tampering that put a finger on the electoral scale in their favor.
Which seems a fitting moment to say RIP "crypto" as shorthand terminology for an entire domain of cryptographic work that underpins so many more things than just Bitcoin or Ether or Ripple or Litecoin or Zcash — or any of the myriad digital coins that have winked (and more recently minted) into virtual existence over the last decade or so, hoping to hit the crypto jackpot.
Later in the poem, McCrae is told of an allegorical satanic figure called the boss, who peddles a grim, anti-creation story: At the beginning of  The world you want to know what  God said   what words God spoke to Call humans into being The boss says God said Snails  Make shells  humans make hells  And winked and there you were The glib, nightmarish motto offers a form of clandestine comfort.
The police officer never admits he's a lying sack of shit, the prosecutor never admits that he winked and nodded along the way to inducing a witness to say what he wants them to say, the judge is never going to admit that the reason he won't suppress evidence and the reason he'll enable lying cops is because his constituency is the folks who have a say in whether or not he gets reappointed.
A fun insight into life at VICE: the happiest moment of my time at the company so far came on a Friday afternoon when the former editor of VICE UK commandeered the office stereo for the last hour of the working week, winked at me from across the room, and played this gospel house classic —as I sipped on a lukewarm beer and cracked on with some vital admin work, I was floating on air.
A skewered baby corn cob coated with kernels from a mature cob and slicked with deeply smoky barbecue sauce winked at the sort of fare you might find in Taipei's night markets, while Beef Tongue Cracker, an oblong crisp with shavings of velvety ox tongue arranged atop a smear of caramelized onions, confit egg yolk with vinegar for dipping, was a sly nod to ox tongue crackers, a classic Taiwanese snack named for their shape.
Mr. Carroll recalls the rigid authority wielded by Cardinal Francis Spellman; the lavish chancery of the Archdiocese on Madison Avenue, which the author justly views as "an immigrant's revenge" on the city's Protestants and which, for good reason, was known as the Powerhouse; the jovial, candlelit dinners the clergy enjoyed at Patricia Murphy's restaurant; the muffled culture of sexual abuse that clerics only winked at then; and the "the heresy called 'Modernism'" that is resonating so publicly and powerfully today.
On the Democratic side, President Jimmy CarterJimmy CarterNew Hampshire only exacerbates Democratic Party agita Doctors group breaks from health care industry with support for 'Medicare for All' This will be a wild weekend in New Hampshire MORE clobbered Ted Kennedy; I remember that last weekend when my dear friend and Wall Street Journal publisher, Peter Kann came up — it beats the corporate board room — and riding in the car, Kennedy winked as he told Peter it was necessary to raise taxes on the rich.
What unites these arguments is that they were all crucial to his pitch during the 2016 campaign, all part of what made Trump-the-candidate unlike a normal Republican nominee: He was hard-line on immigration in ways that included xenophobic flourishes like the Muslim ban, he was populist on economics in a way that placed him closer to the center than a Paul Ryan or Mitt Romney, and whether in rally one-liners or retweets he winked at not only extremism but even vigilante violence.
That card you signed and sealed and put in the mail, the way you smiled and nodded to the white-crowned woman bent over the still-green bananas, the way you dug around in the dirt and and left that seed or that gift of the knees and that prayer whispered for a stranger or that glass of water you handed to someone and winked because you just knew — You've got to remember: we don't know when and how we are leaving the greatest marks on the world.

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