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" And his critiques of Barack Obama's policies were "yammering, inexpert.
As usual, the Democrats immediately began yammering about bad cops.
There are no yammering newsroom panels, no countdown clocks, no hashtags.
Two billion people, all yammering on about literally everything in the world.
So prepare yourselves, because he's probably going to keep yammering about it for years.
TuesdayDear guy blocking the kosher baby dill pickles while yammering on your phone, I'm sorry.
But sex positivity doesn't mean yammering on about people's bedroom exploits all day, every day.
The women are unhappy, and no amount of yammering about"sacred positions" will change that.
Jews come from a vertiginously long tradition of "questioning, yammering, challenging and disputing," she writes.
Maybe you are just tired of the partisan yammering and updates from the six-degrees-of-friends.
And maybe you are just tired of the partisan yammering and updates from the six-degrees-of-friends.
For the rest of us, it's hard to think clearly with all those people yammering in our ears.
The North Koreans had largely let the South Koreans do the talking until Bolton started yammering on about Libya.
Talking heads instantly began yammering about white economic anxiety, about the feeling in the Midwest that the recovery had left them behind.
If someone starts yammering on about the weather, change the subject to whether Jack the Ripper's identity will ever truly be discovered.
It's a fitful amalgam of bouncy and slack laughs mixed in with some blasts of pure physical comedy and loads of yammering heads.
Traditionally, the biggest obstacle to privately funding space stuff is proving you're not a scam artist or lunatic yammering about, say, space lasers.
It seems as if male photographers can ramble on for hours about their lenses, and male chefs can't stop yammering about their knives.
Carter is pushing a lot of changes in a lot of different areas very quickly, shortcutting what would normally be years of passionate yammering.
I think it would be fair to say this was a very different vibe from your typical brogrammer yammering… You get the picture. 10.
When most have talking heads yammering about Amazon, Tencent, and Bitcoin and not Patriot replays – just as late 1999 featured the latest in Pets.
On the other hand, men have been yammering on about female politicians' appearances forever, so perhaps we just let the internet have this one.
Mostly, they are just vaguely sketched conceits — jaded, corrupt, yammering — who look good in suits, smack around generic villains and make nice with the ladies.
And the show's basic model, which might be summed up as "hot people yammering about abstractions," can feel charmingly theatrical, like George Bernard Shaw for stoners.
It was like being locked in a roving prison cell with a marketing guru who kept yammering about the internet of things and a mystical future of vehicles.
How are we supposed to bolster civic engagement when people with ties to the most powerful person in the world have no idea what they're yammering on about?
If you use Chrome as your browser, which you almost certainly should, you can install all kinds of upgrades that give the Internet's political yammering some fun little twists.
As Sansa is dropping this knowledge, Jon's mouth literally falls open, and he couldn't look more uncomfortable about this young woman just yammering on next to him about policy.
These ain't the kind of field recording your Mumford & Sons-ass cousin keeps yammering about when you're forced to listen to his shitty solo project to avoid your aunt's wrath.
The other morning, lying in bed, listening to James Martin yammering away in the background, I started thinking about just how omnipresent the kick drum has been in my life.
So pardon me for shrugging my shoulders at the vitriol of articles dedicated to yammering on about the apocalypse that will ensue because of a purely hypothetical Chelsea Clinton run.
The fifth and final credits scene returns to that same spot, where Lee (in astronaut gear, but otherwise looking like a normal human) is still yammering away to the Watchers.
Eisenberg isn't doing anything new for him — Bobby is a humble kid, but he's nervous and yammering in a way that plays directly into both his and Allen's usual types.
Without my colleagues all yammering in a public room I also had less of a sounding board to work through ideas with, so I felt a little bit adrift at times.
Murphy says he won't stop yammering until the Senate takes some kind of action on universal background checks on all guns, along with better checks to keep potential terrorists from buying weapons.
As I write this, my TV is on in the background and some Democratic congressman is yammering about what an awful human being Donald Trump is and why he should be impeached.
In the lulls between bouts of yammering, however, the director, Johannes Roberts, concentrates on building a solid atmosphere of desperation as a winch accident deposits the women unceremoniously on the ocean floor.
The commenters share memories of grotesque pirate puppets yammering cryptically while sailing toward a haunted cave, but there is an ongoing disagreement about whether they are remembering dreams or actual TV episodes.
That yammering came frequently from polarized talking heads on the left and right who were not so much trying to explain the story as to push their concocted versions that served adversarial purposes.
With a team whose president won't stop yammering about his 1990s offense and with a superstar whose showcase instincts are still to wave teammates out of the way to go one-on-one?
And then, in the next moment, a bouffant-haired James Van Der Beek, who plays a cocaine-fueled Park Avenue business executive named Matt Bromley, is yammering about Donald Trump, who is his boss. Repeatedly.
As he gets closer to civilization, he's increasingly bombarded with ads, which consist of an endless parade of yammering nonsense-words and flashing products, occasionally interspersed with eerily grinning models with photo-cutout mouths and eyes.
In a few minutes some Republican congressman will take his place and begin yammering about how the president is being railroaded, about how impeaching him is a vindictive deed that his tormentors will come to regret.
All of these experts and politicians yammering on about what our forefathers wanted for this great nation, forget to include that our great forefathers were hoping we'd be smarter than them, and basically, do better than them!
In the back seat, were a trio of hanger-on troublemaker types, with no strong connections to the neighborhood's martial arts scene: Ronald "Ya Ya" Wu (whose nickname reflected his constantly yammering mouth), Martin Wong, and Raymond Fong.
For example, in Japan yammering into a phone is not done in public, whether the interlocutor is a human or a digital assistant, so usage of Siri is low during business hours but high in the evening and at the weekend.
I'm thrilled to talk to you because you're always such a good critic, you're such an intelligent critic about the Internet, not just, you know, yammering on about its evils, but really trying to think hard about what it does.
They enter — stage left, stage right — a smiling, yammering, disparate group that seems like the windup to an elaborate joke: a salesman (Jon Hamm) walks into a motel with a priest (a soulful Jeff Bridges) and a singer (Cynthia Erivo).
He wasn't the first Republican to provisionally come out against the bill, but the others were all uber-conservatives like Rand Paul and Ted Cruz who, many cynical observers figure, will eventually vote yes after the requisite yammering about their principles.
"Electability" has thus become even more of a watchword than usual, leading to circular takes in which voters tend to channel the last pundit they saw yammering on TV about so-and-so's fund-raising prowess or admirable message discipline.
She spent her audition for the project attempting to spit out a Lifesaver and, in her own estimation, yammering on about how McCarthy was also Mr. Bob in Meet The Parents, and yet she still landed the role opposite Damon.
Sorry ahead of time for how annoying it will be to see me and hear me yammering about this show and promoting it, flying in the face of the whole idea of watching a show from nothing and seeing where it goes.
It was a night of throwbacks — from the Hound's "I prefer chicken," a callback to the greatest Game of Thrones meme of all time, to the incredible comeback of Needle, to the ceaseless yammering about a character who has been dead for nearly three seasons.
At the heart of the show are 62 machine sculptures, made from the 1950s until Tinguely's death in 1503 — noisy, clunky, yammering clusters of metal that shimmy, whip, jolt and crash into anthropomorphic life when visitors press a big red button on the floor.
Starting over, going for a total rebuilding around Porzingis with the hope of attracting another star in the summer of 2017 or beyond, has sounded tempting for those (me included) fatigued by the yammering about Anthony's window to win as he approaches his 32nd birthday in May.
You can play as characters from Sonic's extended universe, hear the yammering from Sonic Boom over Sonic 2, whatever this Sonic the Hedgehog: Helen Keller Edition is, or say fuck it, let's play as Nintendo's Kirby in Sonic because I don't have time for society's rules.
The "old Janey," the one who went to school and lived with her beloved mother, Olivia, in their cozy brownstone, and the "new Janey," already "deadening" in this place where the wind is always "yammering over the fields," become two separate people, living "Sliding Doors" lives.
MIKE O'NEILL Atlanta To the Editor: "No drama Obama" reflects the character of a politician who does not "self-promote" very well, and whose relatively quiet voice has often been drowned out by the yammering chorus of anti-Obama reactionary Republican loudmouths and political media types.
With all of this loud, overlapping yammering around Bitcoin—and if you're reading this and don't know the basics, check out Motherboard's primer—it can be easy to forget that there are some very basic questions about it that still haven't been answered, or at least borne out with time.
"Big Deal," taken from what some online record stores are suggesting is a two-track EP of the same name, builds itself on around some blistered guitar lines that sound recovered from old abandoned Skynyrd songs, before tossing in their typically noxious synth blasts and eyes-rolled yammering vocals from Copeland himself.
Aside from making explicit the parental divide I've been yammering about the last couple of weeks — "He's your department," Elizabeth says of Henry — it also sets up, then pointedly deflects, the suggestion of tenderness and understanding between husband and wife, with Philip attempting to reach out to Elizabeth and her literally giving him the cold shoulder.
He titles one of the poems of Our Death "We Are the Dead" (borrowing from David Bowie, who in turn borrowed from Orwell's 1984), and his entire body of work is an explosion of speech, yammering, and song, in the voices of whole classes and generations that the order of things has consigned to a walking death.
He carries around little vials of cocaine and they party the night away, it's absolutely obscene, the nights that turn into mornings, the way something sad thuds in her heart when she can hear the birds chirping as dawn comes too quickly, and Isabel and Adam are high out of their minds, yammering away about the future, and his life, and his goals, and—well, she can't believe she's saying this—his hopes and his dreams.
Verbality was once the glory of France, but formerly chatty tube trains are now mostly silent, except when one sees gaggles of young girls yammering together.
He is hyperactive, weirdly over-articulate, neurotically witty, flutteringly on the verge of a breakdown or anxiety attack, yammering out dialogue with echoes of Mamet or Orton.
Procter & Gamble has used the Super Bowl to promote its Tide detergent. Several Tide ads for the Super Bowl have been viewer favorites and award winners, including the "Talking Stain" featured a yammering blotch ruining a job interview for Super Bowl XLII, and the "Miracle Stain" that summoned acolytes to worship a blemish appearing like Joe Montana for Super Bowl XLVII. Tide aired an episodic three- part ad during Super Bowl LI that starred Fox NFL Sunday co-host Terry Bradshaw, where he discovers a stain on his suit right before going on air from Fox's set at NRG Stadium, prompting him to—as seen in a second commercial later in the game—quickly travel to Jeffrey Tambor's house so he could clean it with Tide. In the conclusion (aired near the end of the game), Bradshaw makes it back to the game, only for his colleague Curt Menefee to spill coffee on his shirt, with Tambor (who is watching from home) refusing to help again.
After viewing the released version, Lennon said he felt that "the camera work was set up to show Paul and not to show anybody else" and that "the people that cut it, cut it as 'Paul is God' and we're just lyin' around ..." Lindsay-Hogg omitted any reference to Harrison leaving the sessions and temporarily quitting the group, but managed to keep some of the interpersonal strains in the final cut, including the McCartney/Harrison exchange which he had captured by deliberately placing the cameras where they would not be noticed. He also retained the scene that he described as "the back of Paul's head as he's yammering on and John looks like he's about to die from boredom." In early 1970 it was decided to change the planned name of the film and the associated album from Get Back to Let It Be, matching the group's March 1970 single release. The final version of the film was blown-up from full-frame 16 mm to 35mm film for theatrical release, which increased the film's graininess.

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