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Some appeared amused by Herrou – awkward, bearded and bohemian.
The President, sources say, was not amused by the performance.
By Wednesday, Green was amused by all of the attention.
So now I was kind of amused by this idea.
She appeared unbothered, even amused, by Mr. Trump's apparent assaults.
Many of the Warriors seemed mildly amused by Terry's words.
But, the vast majority seem greatly amused by the photos.
Jake Paul seems unfazed, and even amused by, the criticisms.
The aide added he was "amused" by all the reaction.
The teen, however, was not amused by all of the reactions.
O'Donnell was less than amused by Trump's show of benevolent mercy.
She seems to be constantly amused by what's unfolding around her.
Naturally, people on Twitter are highly amused by the job's title.
"People are very amused by them," says the mother of three.
He was incredibly patient, almost amused by my obsession with detail.
President Trump probably won't be amused by China's latest trade figures.
Others were amused by the mirrored ceiling and cheeky minibar offerings.
Even listeners who could discern them seemed amused by the pronunciation.
When asked where he lived, Mr Bashir seemed amused by his comeuppance.
Onlookers are certainly amused by Hinojas' moves, pedestrians stopping to take snapshots.
Sharon Kay Joseph, the student's grandmother, was not amused by the episode.
And Mr. Bigazzi apparently was not amused by how asbestos was depicted.
Amused by his seamlessly harmless pranks she starts following him in turn.
I was quite amused by clues for AARP and MIC, among others.
I was amused by the idea of it becoming a TV show.
He was not amused by questions about his choice of hair color.
They were amused by my optimism, but they didn't really buy it.
People who live close to Betoota seem amused by the new attention.
I have always been amused by the peculiar effect of a title.
Although he remembers being obsessively amused by flatulence, his parents were more uptight.
The Obama administration appeared to be amused by the dust-up on Wednesday.
The Ant-Man films are even more amused by their own super-jokes.
At the deli, he seemed amused by the close inspection of his eating.
The printer might be amused by his typo's desert pilgrimage to brand equity.
A relentless cloud of mosquitos that seemed amused by my 40-percent DEET.
Fair to say Jay is umm ... amused by Tomi's take on his history.
Or you could just poke them and be amused by the funny jiggle.
I suspect he would have been amused by the irony of his timing.
She was amused by the suggestion but didn't follow it, she said. Why?
I'm always amused by reader comments that accuse me of having an opinion.
Surprisingly, Tio is amused by Mike's "giant balls," and agrees to Mike's demands.
Unlike Grumps, most young readers will be amused by the pee-filled toilets.
I chuckled, but I was no longer Sure what I was amused by.
Yeah, no, no I definitely am amused by myself, it's a terrible habit.
We are generally amused by the sight of naked Australians unleashing their inner manchildren.
I'm very amused by her saying "gross" when S. says she's marrying a man.
Seeming to prefer a more gradualist approach, Spanos was visibly amused by McAfee's indictment.
Steinem was so amused by the criticism, she laughed heartily before annihilating Watson's haters.
I've always been amused by that Garbage Pail Kids kind of gross-out stuff.
And maybe Andrew was hoping Ingrid might be amused by this display of enthusiasm.
For some odd reason, I am amused by Detroit's lack of success in sports.
Residents seem amused by, if not proud of, the ties to the United States.
Osahor is amused by the fascination with her 3-point stroke (29 of 70).
And James was supportive of that (although possibly amused by my vision of college).
As their 30 guests burst into laughter, the Krummels weren't so amused by the blooper.
Some users were amused by the media attention, but others were angered or freaked out.
"I think it's so amusing that people are amused by my love life," she said.
Kerry was highly amused by our comparison of the Kardashians and the Kennedys back then.
The local media, amused by his tenacity, have written about his quest over the years.
Hillary Clinton dabs on "Ellen" Harris was clearly surprised, but not amused by the move.
"In the back of my mind, I've always been very amused by Hughes," said Beatty.
A close papal aide told Reuters on Tuesday he was "amused" by all the fuss.
Not surprisingly, Mexicans are not amused by this lack of appreciation from the United States.
Of the nearly 100 people who commented, most seemed pretty amused by the whole thing.
Curran, no doubt amused by the exchange, gave Maguire orders: Go downstairs to the lobby.
Brooke seem mildly amused by the shift in their family dynamic, and see that in
The original Nextdoor poster does not seem super amused by the vandal's sense of humor.
Although The Faction's video showed mildly interested onlookers, not everyone was amused by the stunt.
Pretty sure Rosie won't be amused by Trump cozying up to her ... even sarcastically. Bingo!
" Trump appeared amused by the photo, adding that he'd "like a piece of that picture.
Democrats in Washington are at times amused by and at other times appalled by him.
Leakes, 51, was not amused by the comment and clapped back on Instagram on Monday.
And many on the right are, to put it mildly, somewhat amused by the chaos.
Yes, he is appalled (and amused) by Becky's actions, and does sometimes paint her as horrendous.
"At first I was amused by the fact that Blade Runner was an influence," Scott says.
Passing pedestrians weren't amused by the in-character racial slurs and a fight nearly broke out.
The video shows a woman who's not amused by aggressive, vague questions about La La Land.
He was not in the hot tub and he was not amused by any of this.
"I came all the way out here," Morris said, not amused by the turn of events.
Kroma wasn't amused by the name game, and scored an injunction to shut down the Kardashians.
They are teen-agers and want to be amused by stuff actually relevant to their lives.
I was amused by Taffy Brodesser-Akner's article about Marie Kondo and the war on clutter.
Luckily, Horvath thinks we're pretty far off from that, though he was amused by the thought.
"According to ESPN's Chris Mortensen, Gruden was amused by the video and thought it was "awesome.
Another person who didn't seem amused by at least one part of Trump speech was Sen.
But other senators were less amused by the meeting, which they complained lacked substance and focus.
Gillum, who has called for the impeachment of Trump, appeared to be amused by the question.
Not everyone is amused by Drake's Toronto Raptors super fandom, especially Milwaukee Bucks head coach Mike Budenholzer.
The outgoing Harahan mayor, Tina Miceli, wasn't so amused by the post, regardless of it being satire.
She's amused by it but he would have been delighted by all the publicity and the bobbleheads!
The king of Belgium is apparently not amused by his appearance in a recent Burger King ad.
"I live for shit like that," Lennon says, clearly amused by the concept of the debated conspiracy.
Over the weekend, many of Trump Jr.'s followers indicated that they were amused by the post.
All-encompassing and all-powerful, but more bewildered, even amused, by this power than invigorated by it.
Duff said the apology is accepted and her mother would have been amused by the whole situation.
With such ignorance in plain sight, how could anyone be amused by a "comedy about anti-Semitism"?
Similarly amused by the encounter, McGregor smiles and points to the camera as the vehicle drives off.
Our independence-loving friends, who by now are a few Ribellas in, seem amused by the performance.
Internet commentators were both bewildered and slightly amused by Castor bringing a shopping bag to the hearing.
Clearly amused by the boisterous Brazilian brunettes, announcer Scott Bryan invited the bride to join him on camera.
Wintour was amused by how Meghan's way of life has stunned staff and members of the royal family.
" The editor-in-chief of Majesty Magazine, Ingrid Seward, told King, "The Queen would be amused by Meghan.
His wedding guests and, most importantly, his bride were moved and amused by his words and impressive delivery.
Still, many Singaporeans are amused by the antics and have taken to social media to voice their opinions.
And so I think we were just amused by the idea of calling him a short-fingered vulgarian.
Be warned, however — while we are very much amused by this, its intended wearer most likely won't be.
Not all were as amused by the gift, and suggested Putin could be using it for sinister motives.
I was one of those people that got amused by the strippers and the hot guys and things.
A couple of cooks were cutting the frogs in half, amused by the way they squirmed and bled.
He believed that Gawker's audience would be amused by it and share the arch condescension of Daulerio's piece.
White Jessica Tandy is giving black Morgan Freeman a stern look, and he looks amused by her sternness.
But the Queen was not amused by the umbrella-poking antics of the all-too-merry wives of Windsor.
Mr Macron, the former president quipped, visibly amused by his own joke, is the "president of the very rich".
Elise said that many of the students were amused by the slide and that was exactly the professor's point.
Amused by this whole story, I decided to message Smith again on Facebook to check in on his quest.
New Yorkers are not amused by Ted Cruz's comments about "New York values" during Thursday night's Republican presidential debate.
Justin Barasky, Priorities USA's communications director, indicated that he was amused by Pierson's comments: I just watched the clip.
But by the following year, she was not amused by what she perceived as his lack of academic focus.
Gail: I've always been amused by the idea that the major thing wrong with public schools is teachers' unions.
He doesn't seem otherwise affected by his prodigious consumption and, for some reason, the filmmakers seem amused by it.
Amy Poehler and "Parks and Recreation" co-creator Michael Schur are not amused by the NRA invoking Leslie Knope.
First, I was amused by my unwavering optimism and how sure I was that everything would work out okay.
Amused by several liberal columnists who say GOP should confirm Obama nom asap because otherwise it will really hurt GOP.
A couple questions from a casual meme consumer: Why are people so amused by Smash Mouth's demented hit "All Star"?
Though the Sharks are amused by the story, Pristine's sales weren't impressive: they'd only done $53,000 in sales from Amazon.
Honestly, we get it, without his beard we're also a little sadder, but we're definitely very amused by this photo.
"I'm always amused by the suggestions that there is some kind of group that can deliver the nomination," McConnell said.
We wave over a chef, who had been stealing glances at us in the corner, amused by our apparent confusion.
I got to grips with the FlexPai today and I was amused by how dysfunctional most of its software was.
" Not amused by his behavior, Liv turned to her father and said, "&aposDaddy, you&aposre hitting on my best girlfriend!
The amount of fun she had working with 50 Cent, who she says was amused by her petite, 5-ft.
The punch lines were barbed and frequently unsavory, but she laughed anyway, darkly amused by the daily slights she suffered.
The Republican lawmaker was not amused by the prank and has expressed his distaste for the band in the past.
Putin must love this mess he helped create but he must be amused by the self-inflicted wounds on America.
We are beguiled by the bench, wowed by the tureen, amused by the bedspread, and piqued by the wall label.
Corey Gamble, seated across from the sisters, is very amused by it all, and shares a quiet chuckle with himself.
Rather, many blacks are now morbidly amused by America's newfound horror over black death at the hands of the state.
One of the Qatari officials I spoke to seemed sheepishly amused by the raft of shady offers that came in.
Wood was amused by what he deemed a pretentious detail and asked his friend to stop so he could sketch.
Germans were not amused by an ambassador telling them what to do, but that hardly deterred our man in Berlin.
Cattelan, for his part, seems amused by the theft, deflecting speculation that he somehow orchestrated it as a publicity stunt.
I can't help but feel a bit amused by how baffling the lack of context may be to some moviegoers.
"We are not amused by the memes, petitions, and signs about Harambe," Thane Maynard, Cincinnati Zoo director, told The Associated Press.
Some were shocked to the point of anger, while others were so stunned they could only be amused by the moment.
Needless to say, local police were not amused by the prank and immediately removed the eyes from the statue, WSAV said.
She was also amused by some of the names people gave their rabbits -- names like Snickers, Captain Adorable and Pat Benatar.
But many of her followers weren't amused by Hyland's caption, and said that it wasn't a body positive thing to say.
Whenever Trump has seemed to go too far, he had discovered that people are amused by his preening, bragging, and bullying.
"We are not amused by the memes, petitions and signs about Harambe," Thane Maynard, Cincinnati Zoo director, told AP via email.
I mean, I doubt I'd listen to the album myself, but if someone was playing it I'd be amused by it.
In typical Gwake style, Stefani also demonstrated that she is fully aware — and amusedby how twitterpated she and Shelton appear.
Instead, Rose is so self-assured and relaxed that you're amused by her amusement in the part, and by her freedom.
He says, "Yes, I believe it can," in a tone that suggests he is amused by people who think it couldn't.
But to hear someone with wordplay and situational, non-X-rated humor — they are delighted that they are amused by it.
Darius and Earn can't even bring themselves to look up at the bizarre sight, but Tracy's amused by the whole scene.
If your child would be amused by seeing the word "underpants" in the name of a movie, this one will entertain.
"Russian authorities are amused by the greatly exaggerated role attributed to Russia in the America's internal political life," Mr. Solovey said.
As a single-player game, no one is going to look at you concerned or amused by how much you're flailing.
But Zeus was amused by his newest son's ingenuity in theft and ordered Hermes to show Apollo where the cows were hidden.
Non-English royal fans are amused by the hat-wearing tradition, with attendees sporting hats (sorry, fascinators) that made us all giggle.
Sometimes he's peeved by him, sometimes he's amused by him, sometimes he's deeply repelled by him, sometimes he's deeply attracted to him.
"We are not amused by the memes, petitions and signs about Harambe," Thane Maynard, Cincinnati Zoo director, wrote to the Associated Press.
There's a small section in there about Weird Al Yankovic's desire to parody The Purple One that I'm particularly amused by though.
While we, along with the rest of the internet, continue to be amused by his celebrity commentary and criticism, Hadid is not.
Colao, who has publicly clashed with the Deutsche Telekom CEO over the deal, said he was amused by Hoettges' "self serving" remarks.
They were amused by my audacity, and one of them even told me it looked like a beautiful work of watercolor art.
We can also be amused by how white people seem unable to tell that people who are obviously black are indeed black.
When he reached his classroom, his teacher, amused by his crown of frozen hair and icy eyebrows, snapped a picture of him.
Dalton Jr. remembers that immigration officers were amused by pictures of the piñata when they applied for entry into the United States.
The real William Swenson, who does not have a Facebook account, seemed somewhat amused by the misuse of his image and biography.
When I finally reached home, long after the sun had set, my aunt wasn't angry so much as amused by my misadventure.
But, Holly and Dave aren't offended -- in fact, outside Avra in Bev Hills, the couple seemed pretty amused by the whole thing!
"We are not amused by the memes, petitions, and signs about Harambe," Cincinnati Zoo director Thane Maynard told the Associated Press on Monday.
I recently stayed at a friend's place during a vacation, and she was amused by how long my evening skin-care regimen took.
Jaded and bearded veterans of the consumer tech industry were suddenly amazed and amused by the clever mechanics of this new Oppo phone.
But we're so amused by the wide, wacky range of commentary and pretty uncanny parallels the Twittersphere has made about Green's get-up.
While it's not immediately clear who did send the congratulatory bouquet to Cardi, many social media users were amused by the rapper's mistake.
Even Kaczynski himself — seen primarily in Manhunt's 1997 timeline, where he's preparing his trial defense — seems amused by the notion of forensic linguistics.
U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. Nikki Haley was not amused by Hillary Clinton's cameo at the 60th annual Grammy Awards on Sunday night.
Goldberg, meanwhile, walked away from the table shaking her head in laughter, clearly amused by what her fellow co-host had just done.
Johnson was painted as the villain on JoJo Fletcher's season of "The Bachelorette," but people were amused by him more than anything else.
I have been amused by articles I have read that state that the internet did not exist when the 1996 Act was passed.
But the owners do seem to be amused by the fact that, despite being furious activists, their new enemies aren't very good vegans.
Nancy Tengler, chief investment officer at Heartland Financial, said her firm doesn't own Tesla stock, but she remains "highly amused" by Musk's tweets.
"I was encouraged, if not a little amused, by how often the word 'value' was used in presentations this year," Mr. Clymer said.
Kim is amused by the cobbler-related lies Jimmy told the cops, but she's horrified that he made a video to back them up.
Heads of state are now more likely to be amused by talk-show hosts, and acrobats get the biggest applause in the big top.
The cast of West Wing was not amused by Sarah Huckabee Sanders' tweet likening herself to the fictional press secretary, C.J. Cregg (Allison Janney).
Detective Carisi is clearly not amused by the man's antics, but is it possible that newly pregnant Detective Rollins might be a little intrigued?
FLORIDA POLICE OFFICER HELPS HOMELESS MAN SHAVE FOR MCDONALD&aposS INTERVIEW  In the end, some Twitter users were amused by the mini power-play.
Ralph Hütter and Florian Schneider were not amused by this peak behind the curtains of their carefully manicured image and called in the lawyers.
Kagan, who is as amused by the everyday absurdities of institutions as she is respectful of them, likes to share that anecdote with students.
And the designers Jack McCollough and Lazaro Hernandez ambled through the Dia Center in Chelsea looking disarmingly amused by the tornado swirling around them.
"We're not these bruiser Southern guys, so I think we're always amused by guys like that," Mr. McBride said of himself and Mr. Hill.
Mr. Letterman was amused by the name (a German name pronounced OSS-man, though Mr. Letterman did not choose to pronounce it that way).
In an interview that year with The Washington Post, Mr. Good seemed amused by the renewed attention to the case the film had generated.
"Nobody's photographed this, and nobody will ever photograph this," he told me, both fierce and faintly amused by the severity of his own rule.
Mr. Arnold was amused by this scene in Central Park of visitors sitting unfazed as a pair of ballerinas practiced in front of them.
Anyone with a memory of how the Second Amendment issue has unfolded had to be at least a bit amused by Mr. Clement's performance.
At first, the exec was amused by the high schooler, and soon after, taking the young man more seriously, he offered Jobs an internship.
It would be an unprecedented economic catastrophe — and Brits are not amused by their leaders' failure to come up with a solution to avert it.
"I've got everything I need right here," she wrote, including photos of herself and her BF. Some Bieber fans are not amused by this exchange.
Normally this would make me cranky, but I was sufficiently amused by the punny names in the theme entries to enjoy solving Kyle Mahowald's puzzle.
But there's also a part of me that's amused by the ignorance of those who believe people like "Mike" are solely due to Trump's rise.
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" A source previously told The Sun that Sheeran was "amused by the fuss [the ring has] caused, however has no intentions of taking it off.
The Robert College Turks seemed to have been amused by the level of outrage and despair among their Clinton-supporting friends in the United States.
Just really amused by the idea of two parents just suddenly finding out what "AF" means and having to yell at their kid for it.
One anchor rejoiced that "Trump is dancing to Putin's tune," while others were amused by the "maniacal persistence" with which Trump was lobbying for Russia.
Wellesley officials seem to be amused by the attention their town is getting, but they say the thefts are still a serious and expensive problem.
Several officials were initially amused by Navarro's tactics, but then became concerned that it could affect Coates' standing with the President, the same officials said.
We were amused by Mr. Bearson's attempt to spin readers that limiting markets is somehow sound GOP policy, and (wait for it) better for America.
Dr. Duffin said he was amused by his moment with the unknown soldier, described by the museum as probably a more mythological than human figure.
While those watching were aghast, and the cast and crew of La La Land looked shocked, there was Gosling — ever-so-slightly amused by the moment.
Comedian Nicole Byer was highly amused by the picture and decided to recreate it by sharing her own "nud els" photo, using Cup Noodles and knives.
According to legend, unsuspecting aristocrats were at first amused by the weather, and decided to host a party at the island's largest and most lavish hotel.
However, it looks like we're about to get yet another chance to be amused by a different sweet treat because someone just created a chocolate museum.
These high-empathy students were also more likely to be amused by reports that students protesting the speech had injured a bystander sympathetic to the speaker.
My mother was so amused by drinks with risqué names that she'd make a great production of ordering them — especially, I'm pretty sure, in my presence.
Some took the liberty to fill in the blanks, determining that Merkel was not amused by Putin's "mansplaining," as he pointed his index finger at her.
Lineker is one wardrobe malfunction away from flashing his knackers on national television, and Wrighty could not be more amused by the situation if he tried.
More important, they have shaped themselves into a contender under Coach Brad Stevens, who said before the game that he was still amused by his team.
I think they're amused by you, for sure, but they're definitely going to give it to you, but you give it back so it's just fine.
I also think because Hollywood is so far away that they seem pretty amused by any story I told about the ridiculous things that happened there.
Evidently pleased to leave the theatrics to the professionals, Ms. Yovanovitch allowed herself a tiny smile, like an anthropologist amused by the spectacle of wrestling bears.
The internet was also amused by Trump's brief history lesson, with many people jumping on Twitter to discuss the president's comments: George Washington was our first president.
And while rosé hair is certainly on-trend, Henderson was less than amused by the mix-up and immediately called her daughter to show her the results.
The town does seem amused by the juice flood, however, which it documented with dashcam videos that were later uploaded the VK, the Russian equivalent of Facebook.
Those who have never been amused by the showmanship and spectacle that McGregor brings to the sport see unchecked arrogance and a flippancy toward the Featherweight championship.
But the online chatter is mostly hype, and perhaps the Air Force would be a little more amused by all the memes popping up in the discussions.
" But few activists were amused by his recent response to rumours about the health minister's sexual orientation: "I don't want to think that you are a lesbian.
Republicans were not amused by a 15-hour Democratic filibuster last week, a maneuver that essentially let the minority party take over the floor for the day.
Columnists and commentators who were so amused by Mr. LePage's style that they failed to take seriously the threat he posed and the damage he was doing.
"We are not amused by the memes, petitions and signs about Harambe," Thane Maynard, the zoo's director, said in an email to The Associated Press this week.
I was also amused by this sign, which offered staff assistance for our sanitary needs — truly above and beyond what I'd expect from any restaurant's customer service.
On a recent Saturday night, Robbie Allen, a glamorous 36-year-old woman in a black BCBG Max Azria dress, was amused by the statusy seating arrangement.
Gray and fellow Magnet performer–instructor Elana Fishbein have been amused by how eager people are to use the video-chat window as a medium for comedy.
His tone contrasted with that of his boss, who seemed amused by the attention and joked about it in a tweet when he woke up Wednesday morning.
When I was a kid, my grandfather — a hardworking German immigrant — seemed endlessly amused by the sheer variety of stuff available to him and his American family.
Neruda is annoyed and sometimes amused by the detective's doggedness, but Peluchonneau is haunted by the poet's mystique, and by a growing sense of his own incompleteness.
While we were working on this puzzle, I was endlessly amused by one of his clue suggestions, for ARCHIMEDES: [One of his inventions really screwed things up].
Kate Brown was not amused by this tactic and sent Oregon State Troopers after them, in an attempt to bring them back and force them to vote. Sen.
Minimum wage Sanders, in a separate interview with Tapper aired Sunday, said he was "amused" by Clinton's support for raising the minimum wage to $15 in some states.
As for Edwards, who is currently waiting out the storm near Daytona, he was amused by the sheriff's call out and brushed aside peoples' jeers and snide remarks.
And in 1210, the famous Royal Menagerie at the Tower of London was established so that members of the court could be amused by herds of odd beasts.
Several elders seemed amused by the advent of what they call "bride" candidates — because they follow the other candidates around so that they appear to have an opponent.
To paraphrase another leader, Queen Victoria, whose empire was also on the verge of tipping toward decline, Trump was "not amused" by the second day of the meeting.
But you'll just, you'll just ... for people that don't do podcasts and aren't childishly amused by the word dongle, it just looks like two more inches of wire.
Seth Shostak, senior astronomer at the SETI Institute in California—which literally searches for advanced extraterrestrial life—was pretty amused by the press coverage surrounding NASA's new job opening.
Things reached such an emotional pitch that the Cincinnati Zoo Director, Thane Maynard, had to come out to say that he was "not amused" by all the Harambe memes.
Meghan King Edmonds was not amused by her new Real Housewives of Orange County castmate Peggy Sulahian's antics on Monday night's episode of the show – and, well, in general.
You'll be amused by how its trapezoid shape overflows your grip, you'll be happy ratcheting up its volume dial, and you'll be downright delighted by the music it makes.
While you may get some laughs from people that have used dating apps, not everyone will be amused by a costume that reminds them of their worst ghosting experiences.
Ms Hanawalt watched a documentary about toucans and was amused by the selfishness of the bird, which uses its long beak to steal and eat eggs from other nests.
DeLonge, who's clearly always been amused by nudity, said he "thought it would be funny" to write a children's book about a dude running around in his birthday suit.
The sharks are certainly amused by the robots, but they aren't all sold on the idea: Jolly Roger is asking for $400,000 in exchange for a 10 percent stake.
Clinton's aides and top supporters have been amused by the food fight playing out on the Republican side of the aisle, where accusations of lying and misdeeds are common.
"I am hoping they will be so amused by the fact that I'm wearing my book jacket that they won't notice the bags under my eyes," Ms. Straub said.
Don't get me wrong, I've always felt informed by them, and in the case of the comedic portrayals of blackness like Coming to America or Friday, amused by them.
" — STEPHEN COLBERT Seth Meyers was amused by Trump's own apparent attempts to disavow Giuliani's statements: The president told reporters on Friday that Giuliani would eventually "get his facts straight.
Internet commentators were both bewildered and slightly amused by Castor bringing a shopping bag to the hearing, with some initially identifying it incorrectly as a Whole Foods bag.—j.d.
And Pelosi wasn't amused by the White House's decision to submit that notice to Congress, though, and had warned Lighthizer against talking this step, according to the Washington Post.
I actually remember thinking as I watched him at a Star Trek convention that on some level he seemed perplexed or even amused by the concept that fans adored him.
He was amused by the specificity of our inquiry, but confirmed that  catching up to the dawn of Ryder's career in 1988 could pose a potential problem for the series.
I'd heard of but never seen the original Punkt MP01, which the MP02 is (almost) physically identical to, and so I was both surprised and amused by the small stunt.
At the time, Chambers was sitting near her Clinton-supporting friend Shelby Read, who said she is amused by the secrecy of the Sanders crew but supportive of their dissent.
He seemed both disgusted and amused by the worldwide attention to his sleek high-heel boots after a photograph of them while he was on the campaign trail went viral.
The latest statement described Buhari as "amused" by the conjecture around his health, adding that the President followed events at home closely and praised Nigerian media for keeping him informed.
In Downham Market, where residents were variously perplexed, overwhelmed, and amused by the pungent cannabis smell last year, locals are unconcerned that vast quantities of cannabis are being cultivated nearby.
Carrie's life is crumbling far worse than Adal intended, but based on his smug face at the end of the episode, he's pleasantly amused by how it's all shaking out.
Looking on at his rivals from the edge of the stage, Carson appeared amused by the vicious attacks — and said he had no intention of joining in the mud slinging.
In a Facebook post on Friday titled "Regarding Arse-inio Hall's laughable threats," O'Connor said she was "amused" by his accusations and added that authorities were taking her allegations seriously.
It's a win-win: You get the benefits and the plant gets to be amused by all the weird stuff you do around the house when nobody else is watching.
Forster's brief, characteristically businesslike turn in "Better Call Saul" is like a blessing, and it reinforces a tone: laconic, no-nonsense, amused by life's absurdities but rarely taken by surprise.
But one Housewife wasn't amused by Dodd's PDA: Gunvalson, who had been on the other side of Dodd's vengeance for setting up ex-husband Michael on a date with her friend.
And then we get to release, and the people who already knew about this game and remembered the funny, weird trailers and were already amused by the title latched onto it.
We were respectful toward, and amused by, the things we were trying to do, even though on any given night, we slumbering athletes were liable to be awakened at 2 a.m.
The ersatz Chinese towns built to resemble Weimar, Germany or Henley-on-Thames, England have attracted many photographers over recent years, amused by the idea of whole cities that are counterfeits.
"If you're amused by jokes involving male genitals, female pubic hair, flatulence and dismemberment, it should be a big hit," A.O. Scott wrote in his review for The New York Times.
It may not be the ideal form of exercise, and it could very easily go wrong for the clumsy among us, but people worldwide are at least amused by the effort.
A choir of female vocalists hoots in the distance, and Bennett's voice rises over theirs, cajoling and cackling, as if amused by the sound he's making and the words he's singing.
I am amused by the notion that, somehow, former Democratic Majority Leader Harry Reid is the one who broke the Senate when he eliminated the filibuster for lower court judgeships. Right.
Photos of the two would be captioned with imagined dialogue between them, usually with Biden acting like a goof or a prankster and Obama being both exasperated and amused by it.
"Frankly, I have been amused by the chatter suggesting that smoothing — or more accurately the failure to smooth — has now become some folks' boogeyman de jure," Roberts said in an email.
If you're familiar with The Simpsons' beginnings, to watch an episode of the show in 2018 is to be instantly amused by how it was once the most subversive show on television.
Not everyone was amused by the jokes, but the Wyoming police followed up their original tweet by saying that they were using humor to draw attention to the issue of substance abuse.
He was amused by Crepax's freedom: "I really loved the vision he had and the confidence not to follow his own interpretation of reality rather than trying to mimic reality," he says.
If a similar scene aired during TV's dark ages, the episode would have ended with Mariana rushing out of the pair's home, disgusted by their advances but amused by their "kinky" ways.
I waved goodbye to my new friends and set out to discover the island for myself, amused by the idea of myself as a Belgian tourist reading comics quietly and drinking beer.
It's easy to be amused by, or put in brackets, somebody's attempts at transcendence that are different from our own, but we're all trying to find that thing that's bigger than ourselves.
Most who mentioned the show on Twitter were amused by the error, many asking whether it should be taken as an arch commentary on the prime minister, Brexit or British politics generally.
Responses to the Planned Parenthood donation decision started pouring in, and Trump supporters, pro-life advocates, and other conservatives were not amused by an apolitical dog-ranking site stepping into the abortion debate.
When the camera soars over a glittering underwater realm and settles on an enormous octopus pounding away at the drums, you don't need any context at all to be amused by the spectacle.
Viewers, however, are unlikely to be more than marginally amused by its fair-to-middling acting, enervated plot and forcibly diverse group of drifting souls gathered on the fictional Greek island of Khronos.
You don't need to know the Shakespeare canon to be amused by some of these methods of death — and you should definitely mouse over the pie chart to reveal some of the labels.
Miley Cyrus and Liam Hemsworth are amused by persistent rumors they're splitting up because they haven't tied the knot ... 'cause going to the altar isn't important and, in fact, it may never happen.
He still had the world-weary look of a detective who is bemused, or maybe amused, by the absurdity of what the person across a table in an interrogation room has just said.
While she has been alternately appalled and amused by the president, and often takes his side, she is not enough of a superfan to think that he is any kind of victim here.
Even though I have absolutely no evidence for it, I imagine Hemon — always attuned to comic dissonance — being either annoyed or amused by the intrusion of something as mundane as a bar code.
It's far from the worst thing for a celebrity to do on Twitter (we still haven't forgotten about Ted Cruz) and people were pretty amused by it, so they upped their game accordingly. pic.twitter.
We were confused by his seasteading funding, angered by his negative views on women's voting rights, amused by his reported fixation with living to 120, and annoyed by his keynoting the Republican National Convention.
David mostly seems mildly amused by everything that's happening, while Sanders is basically fine, clearly thrilled to be there, delivering every line like he's been given the comic relief part in the community musical.
On Monday, the chef/model/soon-to-be mother of two posted a photo of herself looking totally amused by her phone as she sat next to hubby John Legend at a basketball game.
He was sure to thank the crew behind his action-comedy blockbuster Deadpool, the fans, and, of course, his wife, Blake Lively — who, apparently, is sometimes amused by her husband's efforts in the bedroom.
The Briton, a former Ferrari technical director who ran the Honda and Mercedes teams and also won titles with his eponymous Brawn GP team in 2009, told Reuters he was amused by the development.
Amused by Kutt-Hendy's boast that he will collect the reward offered for capturing Filibus, the baroness informs the police that the detective himself is Filibus and proceeds to frame him for her crimes.
A blustering, artless kid as the play begins, Cleopatra is amused by her new mystery acquaintance, who stays mum about his identity as she mulls how to get the upper hand with the Romans.
Amused by the sight of a little girl obsessed with sparkly dresses, they took to sending her their castoff couture, and that became the kernel of a collection that now includes over 5353,000 pieces.
As I watched the video and listened to the performance with the accompanying headphones, I was happily amused by the absurdity of staging a live event with no one but the performers in attendance.
I'm not saying that the internet is bad, but it kind of sucks: On it, we can be amused by things at a distance, until they get too close to us on our daily commute.
Besides, I'm amused by the way couples six inches away from me think that whispering means nobody can hear them: You know I can't pick him up today, I have High-Morbidity Sweat Lodge Yoga.
Though she may be at an age when most people are considered to be well into their twilight years, Parton has "no plans" to retire, and seemed amused by the mere suggestion of slowing down.
Since the course opened in 1980, the fans have been amused by all those balls landing in the water at the 17th hole, so near but so frustrating for golf's elite at the Players Championship.
The Frenchman will not have been amused by a discussion between Hamilton, Verstappen and third-placed Ferrari driver Sebastian Vettel post-race when asked whether they would like to see departed double champion Fernando Alonso return.
And while these people are poked fun at, it's never malicious—Becks herself seems amused by their assumptions and commentary, and it's this kind of acceptance from all characters involved that transmits into the film's audience.
Khosrowshahi on Tuesday was visibly amused by repeated questions about Kalanick's lingering influence — including one about whether he is concerned that Kalanick could try and engineer a comeback to the CEO seat after next year's IPO.
" He continued, "We've also been watching the intense debate and arguments around it, and we were amused by what an inescapable mess it seems to be and how no one can possibly take accountability for it.
Finally, after you've been working with the concept of narrative arc a bit, you might be amused by the cartoonist Grant Snider's "The Story Coaster," which he originally drew for The New York Times Book Review.
She learned about ugly sweater parties from morning TV. In other words, she is basically the target audience for un-ironic holiday sweaters, and we were vastly amused by her reaction to our more sophisticated traditions.
And although Garcia was somewhat stunned and still seems to be a little amused by the spectacle surrounding her next fight, she's also made it clear that she won't be treating her victory like a done deal.
I would make them a nest shelf up near my ceiling, and be amused by their jumping from the top of one bookcase to the next, and hanging from my shower curtain rod by their prehensile tails.
It's a good thing Will has an amazing sense of humor because most famous actors wouldn't be quite so amused by having to shave off chunks of their hair and having it grow back a little wonky.
The clip drew plenty of attention and quickly went viral, but Beijing traffic cops appear to have been less than amused by the move, issuing a statement saying that they were opening an investigation into the matter.
Except for being amused by the fact that he can press a button at his desk and suddenly receive a fresh glass of Coke, Trump has appeared quite grumpy as he struggles to get anything significant accomplished.
Late night host Seth Meyers said the current president was not amused by the comedian's jabs at him during the 2011 White House Correspondents' dinner — and used Cohen to try and creatively demand an on-air apology.
I realized that, when I was amused by those massive plates of food, I'd never really thought about how hungry I'd be if I spent the day building furniture, or moving it, as many of them did.
Trump is deeply divisive, and those who were taken in with his message of American strength -- and those, frankly, who were mostly just amused by him -- may have soured on the idea of voting for him ever again.
"The moderators on Server Fault have been in contact with the author about this, and as you can imagine, they're not particularly amused by it," Stack Overflow, which runs the Server Fault forum, said, according to The Telegraph.
"Usually, to promote a new work, I'll aspire to be published in the Columbia Law Review or the Stanford Law Review and to have at least five really enticing footnotes," he said, seeming very amused by it all.
We, the audience, are meant to be equal parts astonished and amused by the sight of three moms turning an ordinarily feminine and organized activity -- such as going to the grocery store or shopping mall -- into a Bacchanalia.
The Spanish artist Francisco Goya (260-270) made it clear in his paintings and prints that he was not amused by the monarchy or the Catholic Church, which controlled society in this corner of the world for centuries.
A patron can be offended or amused by its nutty Nazis, but no one in their right mind — no one who isn't operating at the mental and moral level of Franz Liebkind — could find it touching or persuasive.
LONDON, Feb 14 (Reuters) - Lewis Hamilton said he was amused by younger rivals talking up their chances as his Mercedes Formula One team unveiled the new car that could make him a seven-times world champion this season.
I know that she loved talking to her classes about her own children; over the years, I would encounter some of her former pupils, and was amused by how much these young women knew about our family life.
It's a familiar pattern: President Trump says or does something controversial, and all of the usual suspects erupt with a new round of condemnation and indignation while he sits back, amused by the clockwork predictability of it all.
He is also, it is fair to say, just a little bit amused by the fixation; it is, after all, curious that a league so bombastic in its self-promotion should appear to be so desperate for validation.
In particular, women who self-selected themselves as tolerant of or oblivious to or amused by or steeled against his casual misogyny and constant sexual subtext — which was somehow, incongruously and often jarringly, matched with paternal regard — got this.
I was amused by the idea of finding HOPS, WATER, MALT and YEAST in the "bellies" of the theme phrases and imagined the ingredients mixing together to form beer, which, when imbibed in large quantities, forms a beer belly.
The ten-time Grammy winner was clearly amused by the adorable dog named Casper — who was, of course, dressed like a proper fan in an Adele t-shirt — so she brought the dog and his owner up on the stage.
When you're young and you take your first job behind a bar, if you're lucky enough to be in the company of wizened lifers, smirkingly amused by your greenery, you're quickly inundated with a confounding mix of bar arcana and cliche.
At one point, he pulled up Netflix on the monitor and we watched the pilot of Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt (Hotz was unfamiliar with the show, but seemed genuinely amused by its premise), cruising down the freeway at 70 miles an hour.
" A Russian official said the Kremlin is "amused" by the report claiming the country is listening in on Trump's personal phone calls, telling reporters the Kremlin regretted that the Times "thoughtlessly publishes information, which demonstrates the decreasing level of journalistic responsibility.
Ever since we marveled at Mei-Mei and Mei-Ian, America's first breeding pair of pandas, fumble around and fail to get it on back in the 210s, we've been amused by the giant panda's apparent ineptitude in the bedroom.
It was a fun marketing shtick until I received an unexpected message from a bald, big-bearded, mixed-martial-arts fighter who said he was a Smaldone relative and was not amused by our use of his family name and likeness.
But Auriemma is more annoyed than amused by the idea, since it is at the heart of the question he gets asked every spring as he coaches the Huskies to the Final Four: Is UConn's success good for women's college basketball?
"He was, of course, too young to have much opinion about Nazi politics, but he was evidently amused by their ridiculous strutting, and we are told he laughed whenever he saw the Nazi goosestep," writes Philip Eade in Young Prince Philip.
"Today's teenagers ... are going to be amused by the styles and the fashions of the 80's and the sort of sensibility of that earlier age," he said, adding that he was not initially aiming to make a box office smash.
So, for example, the movie selection on Peter's flight to Venice includes a documentary about Wakanda, a biopic of Iron Man, and — Watts seems particularly amused by this one — a drama about the Snap, from United 93 and Captain Phillips director Paul Greengrass.
The laugh that greeted the vomiting was the loudest noise emitted by the kids, whereas their elders, being sufficiently ancient to remember " Die Hard " (1988), were more amused by the Lego Bruce Willis who pops up, without warning, in a ventilation shaft.
While thousands were amused by Ms. Kardashian West's exchange with the 19-year-old Ms. Moretz, Ms. Sales said that this interaction highlighted a frequent problem girls face: If they question the sexual status quo, they are often told their opinions are invalid.
Mr. Santana-Acuña said he was particularly amused by a notation on a second review of "One Hundred Years of Solitude" that appeared in the conservative Colombia newspaper El Tiempo, which had initially dismissed the novel as badly written left-wing propaganda.
He also discovered that Republicans were less likely to be amused by Kimmel's mockery of Sarah Palin than Democrats, providing evidence of what most people already know from personal experience: that comedy is funny until you become the butt of the joke.
We don't know much else about Mr. Caughman, but the persona he shared with the world on Twitter was that of a man of buoyant outlook and varied interests, who was amused by many things, fond of music and movies, captivated by celebrities.
I remember, what seems like forever ago, not caring about my body, or mostly being amused by it: by the scabs I loved picking at, by the strength of my arms and the way I could poke my belly out and make my friends laugh.
"I would not characterize myself as 'worried' so much as amused by the silence and sighs on the other end of the phone when friends and allies have made preliminary inquiries on my behalf," she told the Post while visiting schools in the District.
I think about how nice it would be to be amused by something as simple as chasing birds, to live a life in which your sole purpose is to be loved briefly but intensely, by people who talk to you as if I were special.
But as I read your magazine from cover to cover, I was also amused by how, along with those demanding and harrowing adventures, the issue was larded with full-page ads for luxurious condominiums and those for vacations to the distant and alien shores of Florida.
Mélenchon himself seems amused by the uproar his sudden success has sparked: "Once again my election victory is being announced like the onset of a nuclear winter, a plague of frogs, the Red Army's tanks and the landing of the Venezuelans," he wrote on his blog.
The SEC said in its settlement that Musk arrived at $420 a share by adding 20 percent to Tesla's then-share price and rounding up to $420 because of "the significance of that number in marijuana culture, and his belief that his girlfriend would be amused by it."
And while Romeo and Cruz could barely take their eyes off the court as they watched the Lakers face off against the Boston Celtics, Beckham, 40, seemed to be more amused by his kids' excitement, smiling and laughing in their direction as they became more animated in their cheering.
Update: The oh-so-bold gentleman with the nerve to be seen serenely reading a book smack-dab in the middle of Beyoncé's Raleigh, NC, concert earlier this week has been found — and he is seriously amused by all the social media attention that's been directed his way.
But not everyone was amused by Mr. Duterte's remarks, which came four days after a Philippine court sentenced three police officers to up to 40 years in prison each for the murder of a 17-year-old boy, the first convictions in Mr. Duterte's overarching war on drugs.
Nor are Quebecers amused by periodic breathless reports in the French media depicting Quebec as a frigid maple tree-covered frontier where, according to an article in the French magazine Elle à Table, every year pigs are "sacrificed" around Easter time before being frozen in the open air.
When the Ottoman Sultan Selim the Grim sacked Cairo in the 16th century, he was said to have been so amused by a puppet show depicting the hanging of the vanquished Mamluk ruler that he sent the puppeteer to Istanbul to perform it for his son, the young Suleiman the Magnificent.
Seriously, though, if you've ever struggled with depression, insomnia, low self-esteem, the legacy of emotionally distant parents, or any kind of persistent bodily pain (in her case, a frozen shoulder), you will identify with Waldman's inner thought process, and be amused by her dark sense of humor about the whole thing.
By all accounts a charming young Welshman — his name is pronounced OO-wan re-OHN, and he grew up in Cardiff and now lives in London — he is amused by the notoriety and claims it is "an honor" to be considered the most despicable thing on a show full of despicable things.
In early 1966, Bishop escaped for a few months to a teaching job in Seattle, where, amused by the genteel Lady Poet treatment she received, she began an affair with the pregnant twenty-three-year-old wife of a local artist, a young woman named Roxanne Cumming, apparently less than fully stable herself.
READ: The Air Force is not amused by the plan to "storm" Area 51 And most people who said they were "going" on Facebook didn't take the plan to storm the top-secret base seriously — signs posted at the perimeter warn that intruders could be met with fines, jail time, or even deadly force.
"Comedy" may be an odd word in this context, but I have to confess that I've been more than a little amused by the administration's frantic and largely failed effort to enlist the justices in keeping the public from learning how the decision to add a citizenship question to the 2020 census actually came about.
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At the time I was amused by both the sight of an adorable toddler ensconced in a sinister symbol of power lust — an aesthetic contrast that feels less paradoxical if you've ever parented a toddler — and the fact that though I'd traveled to the other side of the world, I still couldn't get away from the show.
" One World ," a best-seller about the journey, soon followed, and Lewis does not exaggerate when he says that the account, written with the help of Irita Van Doren, became "the most influential book published in the United States during World War II." Reading its thin wartime-paper pages today, one is touched by their sincerity—and amused by their grandiosity.
Back then, you were either a teenage girl swooning at the sound of his smooth, high voice; a grown-up amused by his so-called Cinderella tale, smiling every time "Baby" came on the radio; or one of those people who rolled their eyes and waited until yet another child pop star inevitably burned out, blew up, or faded away.
Though Young's argument is winding, his tone at times eccentric or amused, by the time Young brings in Susan Smith (the South Carolina woman who in 1994 blamed the disappearance of her children, whom she'd murdered, on an imaginary black carjacker), Rachel Dolezal and our own Age of Euphemism (Young's term for our dog-whistling disjunctions from the facts), his indictment is overwhelming.
Mr. Weber, Mr. Vitello and fellow obit writers Margalit Fox, William Grimes and Douglas Martin are as amusing about as they are amused by some of their subjects, whether it was Manson Whitlock, one of the last typewriter repairmen, who died at 96 in 2013, or Meadowlark Lemon, the seemingly indestructible clown prince of the Harlem Globetrotters, who died at 83 in 2015.
"We allege that Musk had arrived at the price of $420 by assuming a 20 percent premium of what Tesla's then existing share price (was), and then rounding up to $420 because of the significance of that number in marijuana culture, and his belief that his girlfriend would be amused by it," Steven Peikin, co-director of enforcement at the SEC, said during the conference.
For the most part, her memory was extraordinary; she remembered vividly how talent scouts discovered her while competing in the Miss Burbank pageant in her teens ("I didn't wear shoes, and I was amused by the whole evening") and the time she met the "wonderful" Spencer Tracy while on the MGM lot — though she had no idea why she did it while wearing a Girl Scout uniform.
Her lyrics take in the tiny gestures of other people's easy togetherness — "the men with one hand on the small of her back/the other casually with his thumb through the beltloop of his waistband" — on the way to a chorus that's very nearly giddy, sung in big, melodic swoops, announcing one strange development in a voice that sounds more than a little amused by it: "I think it might be finally getting to me."
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Animals that think and talk like humans have long enchanted the public—in the form of myths,…Read more ReadOn August 20, visitors to the Zhengzhou Zoo, located in Central China's Henan Province, were amused by a Colombian white-faced capuchin monkey who had picked up a rock with a sharp edge and was using it to bang away on one of the glass walls of its enclosure, the People's Daily reports.
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No matter what else she was doing, Star Wars always loomed heavily in Fisher's life, and she had the sort of affectionate relationship to it you might have with a hugely popular older sibling — she loved the films (and was reportedly one of the few actors in the original to think it would be a hit), but also seemed amused by how often she was asked questions about them — though that was perhaps an offshoot of how perfect Fisher was with a well-placed quip.
Sure, some of the people who cheered the ad's star, Michael Moran, when he actually appeared at the beginning of the Anthony Joshua vs Gary Cornish card at London's O2 last fall probably just thought that it was funny to see a slightly-built young man in a bikini, but it's arguable that just as many were genuinely amused by the new spin that the original ad put on the idea that hard work and training are inherently masculine, and participating on the sidelines is inherently feminine.

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