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"anecdote" Definitions
  1. a short, interesting or funny story about a real person or event
  2. a personal account of an event

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Dinner is anecdote after anecdote about Andre's experience with other people.
For example, an anecdote about a historical event in one place and time merges with another seemingly unrelated anecdote.
O.K. I dislike that this anecdote violates the basic anecdote rule, that the teller should come out looking weak and in error.
The document contained anecdote after anecdote of aides refusing to carry out some of Trump's demands to short-circuit the special counsel's investigation.
But in recent years, the country has begun recognizing — and lawmakers have shared anecdote after anecdote — that addiction impacts all kinds of families and communities.
He half-speaks, half-shouts when he gets excited; he jumps from anecdote to anecdote, eager to resolve each of the stories he started telling.
The Abortion Pill Reversal website has a gallery of "Regret Stories," providing anecdote after anecdote of women who came to regret their decision to terminate their pregnancies.
" Of course, Collins asked the Q because the Mueller report "contained anecdote after anecdote of aides refusing to carry out some of Trump's demands to short-circuit the special counsel's investigation.
There's a well-told anecdote — and everyone has told this anecdote — where you and Michael Bloomberg, who owns the property, are having a discussion about what's gonna happen with the web.
This all sounds like a tidy little anecdote, and is fun by itself, but the truly insane part is that Seinfeld also had an anecdote about Votto saying "hi Jerry" to him.
But as a theological nod, the anecdote made perfect sense.
I'll start with this little anecdote from the other day.
Tell an anecdote about your job Narrative is always compelling.
Did you include that anecdote in your book about AOL?
He went on to relate an anecdote from one contact.
I could have chosen so many cuisines for this anecdote.
She's a teacher and so this anecdote comes to mind.
The anecdote was first reported by the Wall Street Journal.
A recent anecdote illustrates the problems which his normality creates.
Sometimes Mr Eimer relies too heavily on anecdote and supposition.
In another anecdote from the new book shared with Hello!
The Bloomberg story includes a disturbing anecdote from early 2018.
What's most revealing about Bandar's anecdote isn't that it's wrong.
Rouhani concurred and said Francis had told him the anecdote.
The article also described incorrectly an anecdote by Dick Schaap.
In retrospect, I should have invented just such an anecdote.
Messing has yet to respond to the president's anecdote online.
Two truths can be gleaned from this hilarious Beyhive anecdote.
"But the plural of anecdote is not data," he said.
Not sharing that art, I'll forebear to recount the anecdote.
Ryan's anecdote would be funnier if it weren't horrifyingly true.
Taylor's book opens with an anecdote about her stepfather, Ron.
I can't tell you how greatly that anecdote affected me.
The really memorable part of that is the cereal anecdote.
Some will say Paul's story is merely an uplifting anecdote.
Will that anecdote match up with the Nielsen ratings data?
I can tell you that if this President relays an anecdote in which he has someone referring to him as "sir," then some major component of the anecdote is very likely to be wrong.
"It's anecdote after anecdote of these borderline insubordinate employees who stuck to their ideas in spite of pushback, and the enlightened manager who let them do it, and ultimately they triumph," Mr. Kuo said.
The strangest anecdote about Cohen, though, comes later in the book.
In and of itself, Stone's PowerPoint story is a fantastic anecdote.
So I wanted to use an anecdote to illustrate that idea.
But the fact remains that this is a fantastically banal anecdote.
I want you to write down that one little anecdote (inaudible).
Refinery29 has reached out to representation for Tatum regarding this anecdote.
You're getting the cocktail party anecdote rather than the footnoted version.
JS: That's tough, because collectively… there is an anecdote there, actually.
Buckingham previously told a similar anecdote about his conversation with Azoff.
It seems that this is the full extent of his anecdote.
Testament anecdote in which four lepers, rather than starve in a
But he has turned the episode into a tidy, triumphant anecdote.
But, for all the wealth of historical anecdote it gathers, Worlds
This isn't the first time Carrey has recalled the Jones anecdote.
Banks's story is perhaps the most tragic anecdote in the series.
She eats pancakes in bed and shares an adorable dad anecdote.
An anecdote or story is the impetus to make the painting.
Mr. Goldstein offered an instructive anecdote from the 2018 midterm elections.
First of all, the presumption built into that anecdote is MASSIVE.
The anecdote had come from an early collection of Chabon's stories.
Ms. Thurber asked permission for every anecdote and detail she borrowed.
The anecdote became something of a family parable in later decades.
"He wanted to cheer her up," Paul said, finishing the anecdote.
It has become Donald Trump's anecdote of choice for world leaders.
You can't get a picture of what's happening purely by anecdote.
Hurd: I wouldn't give too much credence to the early anecdote you brought up or to any other anecdote, because I think you can find a lot of these as you dig through a large organization.
She could have stuck with the personal side of Trump and built and built that argument up throughout your speech, possibly offering an anecdote or two (the speech did not have a single anecdote – a rookie error).
What follows is an anecdote that's both funny and a tad unnerving.
One anecdote about a genderqueer experience with the TSA choked him up.
We're guessing you'd try to relay that anecdote during your acceptance speech.
The anecdote was meant to divide, not unite and is completely false.
There wasn't a more engrossing anecdote about her experience behind the camera?
After relaying the anecdote, Grap told me that Gruner had passed away.
She recounts the anecdote in her new memoir, Where Am I Now?
And he really put his heart and soul into the resulting anecdote.
All in all, this person summed the whole anecdote up pretty well.
In fact, he was recalling an anecdote from a customer using Sense.
See the full clip below — Tokyo Toni's anecdote starts at 0:45.
Photo: Annals of Emergency MedicineThe case is little more than an anecdote.
Brown's anecdote is more relevant to her work than one might think.
Can we all agree that this anecdote-driven empathy needs to end?
One anecdote suggests that the woman may have been Elsie's cleaning woman.
It's crucial to the painting, however, turning potential anecdote into near abstraction.
I actually really enjoyed this anecdote, it's probably Lucious' most genuine moment.
Talbot's light-hearted and romantic anecdote was also a calculated strategic move.
Barely a blip of an anecdote, in the grand scheme of things.
Her Majesty's robust position of public political neutrality renders this anecdote unlikely.
But the work that might be his most iconic involves an anecdote.
Van Duyn offered a personal anecdote about how tense the discussions became.
Given my opening anecdote, it is perhaps unsurprising that I can relate.
That kind of night is barely an anecdote, let alone a story.
Absolutely, and I have an anecdote from that time to illustrate that.
Bono of U2 has an anecdote about eating dinner with Johnny Cash.
My work is too austere My life is a brutal anecdote ♦
The peculiar visiting ritual ordered by Gala is a well-known anecdote.
I would like to begin my defense of it with an anecdote.
Mr. Oshinsky's notes give no hint of where he got this anecdote.
The false anecdote was reported in The New Yorker and quickly spread.
Her final anecdote was the most personal, and generated the loudest response.
The billionaire cited the anecdote of a wealthy man who passed away.
Now uh...Let's leave aside whether this anecdote is true or not.
But at its worst, it drives an anecdote to an unreasonable conclusion.
After listening to Ray Davies' song "Our Country," Darnielle shared an anecdote.
In a poignant anecdote, Rock recalled a Hollywood fundraiser for President Barack Obama.
And yet it became the lead anecdote in The Washington Post, in Politico.
Why did Pai say "conservative" when this anecdote clearly refers to white supremacists?
Let me share with you an anecdote from just a few hours ago.
As we wrap up our conversation, she leaves me with one last anecdote.
Her story is remarkable, as each extreme anecdote described in tidy prose attests.
Today, this anecdote continues to add to the folklore around the legendary locale.
Trump also alleges that Carroll is using the anecdote to elevate book sales.
The claim apparently goes back to an anecdote from Uber investor Chris Sacca.
In a rare but striking anecdote, he remembers having dinner with another deputy.
It's a bit of a chintzy anecdote, but it always stayed with me.
The Alphabet executive chairman was citing a popular, and flawed, anecdote about automation.
The timing of this roughly tracks with the timing of the Shattered anecdote.
Almost every profile on Amina Blue starts with an anecdote about her size.
The original anecdote suggested that Brie was asked to remove her top entirely.
Others might find this saloon anecdote a shallow offering amidst the deeper conversation.
Walker shared that anecdote in a private meeting of House Republicans last week.
The stance of some voters is being shaped by personal experience and anecdote.
And Ripert has one very big anecdote in the form of Joël Robuchon.
There's an anecdote I always remember from your interview in the Paris Review.
Get you share an anecdote where food got you through a tough time?
WASHINGTON — It was the perfect Philip Greene anecdote, equal parts military and mixology.
In other hands, Dr. Green's plight might well make for a malicious anecdote.
One remedy to this might be an apocryphal anecdote attributed to Martin Luther.
That's a little anecdote about ... Does he know you own Katharine Graham's house?
If you use an anecdote in your argument, make sure it rings true.
Company makes the journey fly, as evidenced by one anecdote from Celtic folklore.
The most absurd anecdote I heard was from a friend with identical twins.
One anecdote in particular, about Colonel Sanders and Kentucky Fried Chicken, really resonated.
The anecdote meshes with the president's past views of the anti-corruption law.
She told me an anecdote that illustrates the non-centrality of her role.
In one revelatory anecdote, Woodward describes a scene in the White House residence.
Send us your story — whether it's an anecdote, video, illustration, poem, photo, etc.
In our very first trailer before Em had come on board, the goose is actually quacking (but that's a longer development anecdote and I've probably already written too much!) VICE Games: Sorry, now you have to tell me that anecdote.
If you'll indulge me a personal anecdote, I think I can explain this better.
I have related that anecdote many times, which is the reason I remember it.
But as Clark's anecdote illustrates, this is still beyond the capabilities of current technology.
While that would be a funny anecdote on its own, things didn't end there.
"They operate much more on anecdote and ideology than facts and data," said Rep.
As a result, his experiment is more of an anecdote than science, Koval said.
Bush also offered an anecdote to show his dedication to winning the Granite State.
The anecdote is part of a wider theme within the company, its founders say.
This all started, seemingly unprompted, on Friday, with a selfie accompanied by an anecdote.
Watch Meloni's interview, including a TMI anecdote about peeing on camera for Oz, below.
"It must be horrible," she says after Kimmy recounts a particularly painful bunker anecdote.
On just about every page, there's an anecdote or remark to make you laugh.
Politics, where anecdote passes for evidence, is particularly susceptible to the dangers of imitation.
Shortly after taking the stage, he meandered through an anecdote about a former home.
Vati was reminded of his own young touring days and launched upon an anecdote.
Wolfe begins Freedom's Laboratory with an anecdote told to her by herpetologist Arnold Grobman.
An excerpt of Michael Wolff's "Fire and Fury" obtained by MSNBC contained the anecdote.
Photographs he keeps in a folder document the customer anecdote he considers most touching.
But they did it anyway, and he told a superfluous little anecdote about traffic.
Oh, I could never answer that but I will say an anecdote about it.
We want your stories too — whether it's an anecdote, video, illustration, poem, photo, etc.
How might this anecdote be a key to understanding the success of escape rooms?
Anecdote: As a kid I remember frantically begging my mom to buy me Lunchables.
"People," Lucy says, wonderingly, after her mother finishes an anecdote about a runaway wife.
But is transforming a person into an anecdote truly a way of seeing them?
Harris directly challenged the frontrunner using a personal anecdote laced with experience and knowledge.
"My favorite anecdote from these Money Diaries is the groupthink nature of it," said Cindy.
Amy Klobuchar told an Iowa crowd an anecdote about sitting next to the late Sen.
By including this anecdote, Netflix brought to light another offense committed by the disastrous festival.
Show that you're humble through a joke, a self-effacing story or a humorous anecdote.
But one anecdote doesn't document a trend, so let's take a look at the numbers.
The anecdote appeared in the newspaper's "Times Diary" column, and could very well be false.
Keep in mind, of course, that this is just an anecdote from my own experience.
This anecdote-heavy tactic is employed by many of the country's best-known cancer hospitals.
Despite the serious subject matter, he still took a moment to give a humor anecdote.
The story went viral as just another anecdote regarding Rio 2016's half-baked preparations.
My sister's friend laughed at the anecdote and jokingly suggested she look on Missed Connections.
Gisondo shared a funny anecdote of a time when Barrymore brought the girls to set.
"I think, empirically — not opinion, not anecdote, not politics — something is going on," says Greenblatt.
And then there's this reprehensible anecdote which appears near the bottom of the long profile.
While telling an anecdote about his mother, Sandler twice placed his hand on Foy's knee.
She shares an anecdote about how the rat's image, once-gross, can now feel empowering.
"She didn't want to miss work," station spokeswoman Jayme Nicholas tells PEOPLE, relaying that anecdote.
The anecdote, then, isn't just telling about how Trump's mind works when approaching policy issues.
Boy marries girl, with a humorous anecdote or two about the vicissitudes of young love.
The anecdote highlights how many lives a gig worker interacts with by doing their jobs.
The goofy anecdote shows how New York City's once-harsh stance toward pot has evolved.
Yes. Do I have full bragging rights, only applicable for a fun anecdote at parties?
I don't anymore, and there's no vivid anecdote to explain my slide into culinary curmudgeon.
As is his custom, Chief Justice Roberts began his report with a colorful historical anecdote.
He has a sure ear for the telling anecdote, and a good eye for detail.
The book contains as much autobiography as portraiture, and it begins with an arresting anecdote.
The anecdote, Lukens said, according to GQ, showed how nations could remain close, despite differences.
A single moment in the town halls -- an effective answer, a powerful personal anecdote etc.
An updated version of the article contains a correction stating the coin anecdote is inaccurate.
The anecdote was proof, some wrote, that Bush was out of touch with everyday Americans.
But I was skeptical of his theories, which were largely based on hunches and anecdote.
So, yes, if you want to call it anecdote, that's one way to demean it.
An anecdote from that time gives a flavor of life inside the Kim family residence.
Finally, an anecdote that highlights Rich's almost crazy love, passion, and sacrifice for our community.
But I think it&aposs strange that it&aposs taken this long to hear this anecdote.
An anecdote particularly iconic of the age is the "convenient" way the product got its name.
Then he shared a personal anecdote about the struggle he and his mother had to overcome.
Here is the lead anecdote: Ann Carrigan needs a special wheelchair to prevent her from choking.
I already had a great anecdote, one that I told often at parties to delighted gasps.
Dershowitz told Vox this was inaccurate, and charged that the anecdote had been sourced from Rense.
Asked seemingly simple questions, he will plunge down rabbit holes of anecdote, strewn with dropped names.
I recently read an anecdote from another tech blogger who let his toddler fly the quadcopter.
He could still summon stats and an anecdote or two, but not with the same verve.
That anecdote helps illustrate China's broad ambitions in AI and recent prominence on the field's frontiers.
This was the anecdote that led Ellison to lose the endorsement of the Anti-Defamation League.
What's happening with the idea that there's widespread voter fraud appears to be analysis by anecdote.
The Washington Post reported the anecdote late Thursday, citing two people familiar with the president's remarks.
After making headlines with her Entourage anecdote, Alison Brie tweeted a quick clarification on the subject.
Mr. Tisch recounted an anecdote about once trying to haggle with Ms. McLeod for a discount.
Leibovich eventually did include the moose anecdote in his story, which was published a week later.
Every anecdote I've heard over the last few years is that Fortnite has changed the game.
He also found a newspaper clipping describing the "Romans" gang Biden name-dropped in his anecdote.
An embarrassing anecdote may be funny — but this may not be the time to share it.
He started with an anecdote from his own induction into politics as an idealistic young student.
What new spin could be added to this anecdote that would have a suitably FS1 vibe?
The anecdote started as a joke about tattoos: "I got a Harry Potter tattoo," Davidson began.
Even Eternal Sunshine started from an anecdote I was told—I'm not a very imaginative person.
My favorite anecdote was a disagreement about whether men's beards posed a masculine insult to women.
Any clinical information I can find, even an anecdote about a single patient, feels very useful.
Instead of an economic model, he gave his readers a folksy anecdote about an overtaxed farmer.
For this approach to be successful, it must be grounded in more than anecdote and observation.
Is the lively anecdote you just came across an outlier, or representative of a broader phenomenon?
"It is an anecdote she told often," Dr. Mathews, who has written about the artist, said.
To illustrate the power of framing free-market theories in this way, he shared an anecdote.
I can say that from firsthand knowledge — not hearsay or anecdote — as the son of immigrants.
This sentence hails from an emerging literary form: the long, funny personal anecdote shared via Twitter.
It's a funny anecdote, but the thread disappears more quickly than the titular treatment would suggest.
Maybe you have a cold-related anecdote that happened to you, a friend or a relative.
As detail-packed as this little anecdote is, Mozzy condenses it all into just four lines.
Unfortunately, that non-white staffers are underpaid compared to their white counterparts isn't just an anecdote.
What's most heartbreaking about Murphy's anecdote is not that it's unusually harsh — it's that it isn't.
At a panel discussion last month at the Getty, Bowers recalled an anecdote from her childhood.
To help illuminate the larger impact this information might have, indulge me in a brief anecdote.
The anecdote I give is, my husband is also a venture capitalist, but he's an introvert.
Dr. Cathy Sila, a neurologist and stroke specialist at University Hospitals Case Medical Center in Ohio who was not involved in the study, said to remember that the study participant who walked down the aisle at her wedding is a promising anecdote, but an anecdote nonetheless.
With an anecdote about his half-sister, Ted Cruz tried to show his human side, Shephard wrote.
According to Chopra's anecdote, the Jharkhand, India native asked Viall how she might obtain a household nanny.
Longtime journalist Craig Unger opens his new book, House of Trump, House of Putin, with this anecdote.
But here's an anecdote that illuminates the reality: During a White House meeting in June, Republican Sens.
A person can post an anecdote, thought, or particular feeling, and other people can "join" that experience.
By themselves, each of his discoveries, interesting though it is, counts as little more than an anecdote.
In an anecdote befitting the age of social media, Wood issued his call for action via Facebook.
Skip to 4:40 in the clip above for the funny, but also mildly shudder-inducing, anecdote.
The night before, Fallon and Questlove paid homage to Prince by sharing a funny ping pong anecdote.
Champagne is poured, elbows rub, and every five minutes, an anecdote for late-night television is born.
That anecdote has appeared in the New York Times, PBS, and books, and is often repeated privately.
Agus told an anecdote from the time he spend with Steve Jobs, the late Apple co-founder.
But, on her next speaking turn, she continued the anecdote to some mild chuckles from the audience.
I'm a real dick about science and evidence too—my recent health history is but an anecdote.
" He then told an anecdote about a brawl at a prior rally that was "amazing to watch.
This anecdote explains a deeper reason why the artists of Bad Dads are attracted to Anderson's work.
They have just posted an anti-immigration video using Trump's voice, telling his "vicious snake" anecdote. 20083.
Well, here's an anecdote from a friend — Father Benedict Kiely, founder of Nasarean, who knows Yohanna Towaya.
Kerr shared this anecdote last month, when Curry was collecting his second straight Most Valuable Player Award.
The segment opens up with a weird, but nice, anecdote about the first time the two met.
Enter Haim, songstresses extraordinaire, who turned this terrible anecdote into a hilariously dorky yet highly catchy song.
Something summed up by an anecdote we remember about Jon Favreau, now of "Pod Save America" fame.
Starting a company may just be the anecdote for someone who lost their job to a robot.
As a political scientist, I am constantly frustrated with how anecdote and emotion drive our policy making.
At the mention of the well-worn anecdote, he shot Dubois a conspiratorial glance, and they laughed.
Most people have jazzed up an anecdote, and it is a novelist's job to manipulate an audience.
The title of Travis's book comes from a widely circulated anecdote about the basketball superstar Michael Jordan.
The book contains more than one anecdote describing what a bad and unwelcome houseguest Kathy Acker was.
Of course, being my father, he didn't take long to segue from this tender anecdote into mathematics.
In the absence of such credit, it looks like she stole an anecdote from another reporter's story.
With each anecdote, his worldly experiences made me feel more like a boring old bastard at 24.
WaPo recounted last summer Trump's relationships with Russia (including an anecdote on a near-meeting with Putin).
Black's anecdote may also explain why Marvel hasn't been too invested in developing projects focused on women.
Perhaps confused about the relevance of my anecdote, my partner asks my reasons for attending the conference.
This anecdote fits into an unfortunate bigger picture: Only 25 CEOs in the Fortune 500 are women.
The stories typically begin with an anecdote, often featuring the president's being upset or defensive about something.
You don't have to look far to find an anecdote of the runaround the current system creates.
I ask Ali, who tells me an anecdote from their time shooting "Green Book" in New Orleans.
He cited an anecdote in support of his assumptions that Jewish people and refugees are at odds.
There was a lot of local color in the place, but I don't have a single anecdote.
But while Knox's argument fails to land anywhere in particular, he has a fantastic eye for anecdote.
There is some truth to the longstanding anecdote that your locks can lose color when you're stressed.
She would answer each question with a winding personal anecdote—about her divorce, about her abusive grandfather.
The anecdote is part of a larger story about what the story calls the Trumps' "tumultuous" relationship.
After thinking about it a moment, though, Mr. Dunlap decided that was an anecdote for another day.
To sanctuary defenders, evocations of a case like the Steinle murder amount to setting policy by anecdote.
In case anyone still doubted the prescience of The Handmaid's Tale, this anecdote should clear things up.
Regardless of my anecdote above, both sides have an incentive to move quickly, it just takes time.
Neither anecdote is consistent with Mr. Trump's insistence that he always knew he was going to win.
In one oft-repeated anecdote, he once used a chain saw to cut through a hotel room wall.
A fun anecdote from his interview with New Yorker reporter Jane Mayer: His other guests so far: Rev.
In response Vieto tells an anecdote about a woman who seemed lifeless when they found her, barely breathing.
Bush summed up his own woes in this anecdote from The New York Times, reporting from a Jeb!
Hannah Shakeshaft, a park ranger, related an anecdote about Olmsted's visit as if she had witnessed it herself.
They extend a handshake and offer condolences, maybe a hug, and sometimes an anecdote about his father's kindness.
"I am not naïve about numbers," Mr Trump said several times, then each time challenged data with anecdote.
One notable anecdote of the Brave ICO is how the process was dominated by a handful of individuals.
Each character he meets shares an anecdote about Early College Troy, a character we didn't meet last season.
It's not exactly appropriate dinner-party conversation, nor is it a worthy anecdote for a first Tinder date.
Several employees related an anecdote in which flies had begun cropping up in the company's San Francisco office.
He begins with an anecdote: When I was a youngish teenager, I went to the bank one day.
Maybe you're fine with someone retweeting an anecdote but don't want to see it in a news story.
DE VOGUE: And Justice Ginsburg had a similar anecdote when she got tasked with writing a difficult opinion.
Perhaps the most encompassing anecdote about Holmes came from Richard Plepler, now-former chairman and CEO of HBO.
That anecdote spurred Abrams to launch his nonprofit, called FourBlock, while pursuing his MBA at New York University.
He drops in and drops out to point things out, to outline an anecdote, but there's no clutter.
The fire department is using this amusing anecdote as an opportunity to stress the importance of smoke detectors.
The Powerless star appeared on Late Night with James Corden last night and shared a particularly embarrassing anecdote.
He used the anecdote of road tunnels built in Hong Kong, which all used different automated payment systems.
But the conceptual idea is, this Henry Kissinger, this is an exciting ... I just heard an interesting anecdote.
It includes an anecdote about the removal of a portrait of Carson inside Archbishop Borders School in Baltimore.
The actress also looked back on some of her most iconic looks, sharing an anecdote for each one.
It's not enough to spin a compelling anecdote; you must find a central thesis and present it artfully.
Personal anecdote time: I finally watched Game of Thrones on a 4K TV and it changed my life.
That poignant anecdote opens Earl Swift's book Chesapeake Requiem: A Year with the Watermen of Vanishing Tangier Island.
He finds a part of a fact or an anecdote or something that he believes illustrates his point.
Deep into Josh Eells' sprawling profile is a not totally surprising anecdote from Eilish's tour manager Brian Marquis.
On the surface reserved, once he's decided to share a painful anecdote, he commits, and it pours out.
And, there's an anecdote of a Birmingham couple who re-did two of their rooms in green wallpaper.
No anecdote fully captures a person's complexities, but this one helps explain the widespread fondness for Mr. Farrell.
Another of my favorite cards contains a short, funny anecdote from a friend about our childhood (mis)adventures.
She says she was instructed to share a personal anecdote about Aretha, and that's exactly what she did.
As in Pavlovsky's anecdote, many institutions only outwardly appeared democratic, while giving a new sheen to authoritarian rule.
Stories are nested in stories and crack open to reveal rumor and anecdote, prose poems, tendrils of myth.
"People see something out of their windshield and start to develop policy from that personal anecdote," he said.
Paul Simon "Wristband" (Concord) A backstage anecdote swings its way toward thoughts of privilege and income inequality. 43.
He also continues to throw some classic Trump shtick into his speeches — an insult here, an anecdote there.
" Sarah M. Broom fits this anecdote into her forceful, rolling and many-chambered new memoir, "The Yellow House.
One anecdote suggests Google set stricter terms for using Assistant, for example, after receiving complaints about the patents.
But perhaps no anecdote was as emotional and raw as the one shared by ESPN anchor Elle Duncan.
The Fourth of July flag anecdote sent Kennan's audiences into raptures — but it was based on a fantasy.
" Sarah M. Broom fits this anecdote into her forceful, rolling and many-chambered new memoir, "The Yellow House.
The speech lacked a single telling anecdote or charming personal story that only an intimate partner could provide.
Here's a fitting Friday anecdote to illustrate the growing ubiquity of bike-sharing startups, and their rides, in China.
In August, lend others your ears, even if you have to stop yourself from sharing a relatable personal anecdote.
Apparently there is an anecdote-fueled theory that women decision-makers would be more prevalent at <$100 million funds.
The wording was slightly different in Chicago, but the sentiment, and the anecdote about the friend, was the same.
Today, the engineer's anecdote reads as a missed opportunity — a warning of an impending storm of misinformation blithely dismissed.
One weird anecdote that jumped out to me was this story about Ivana Trump, whom Donald married in 1977.
Danes also shared a funny anecdote regarding her 2012 labor with son Cyrus Michael that may surprise Homeland fans.
Today in "the media helped propel Donald Trump's rise to power," an anecdote from the Saturday Night Live stage.
K. Rowling shares spectacularly awkward anecdote about drunk man in bar"  "The sass master behind Wendy's flame-throwing Twitter.
The anecdote in question described a time in 2014 when Kravitz and her band Lolawolf supported Allen on tour.
"Most of what we know right now is anecdote," says Christopher Haskew, an epidemiologist with the WHO in Mbandaka.
Obara shares an anecdote from her childhood, punctuated with a bull's-eye spear-toss into a man's bare skull.
I don't know who said it, but I'd agree with the quote 'The plural of anecdote is not data.
The segment started innocently enough, with Norton asking Delevingne to retell an anecdote about having sex on a plane.
Personal anecdote: Candidate Trump once said he had taped a call with me, after disputing how he was quoted.
The anecdote, while quirky and comical at surface level, sheds light on the chaos that consumed Theranos' final stretch.
As the anecdote regarding the first "Jungle Book" script shows, tragedy and complexity were not the desired aim then.
Liz shares a story about revenge via bocce ball which might be the most endearing anecdote you've ever heard.
She even has a fun little anecdote on Airbnb Founder Joe Gebbia from a note written back in 2007.
In one anecdote, Tashiro tells the mortifying story of his first awkward dance with a girl in junior high.
In the book he mines the tenure for credibility and a hard-to-believe anecdote about an entitled student.
In the context of the return of Louis C.K., this anecdote has the feel of a twisted origin story.
Kentucky Senator Rand Paul made the same point as Hemingway on Tuesday night with an anecdote about Venetian doges.
" Later in the speech, after recounting a profanity-laced anecdote, Yu reiterated his point that "women have destroyed China.
There are no deer, but there is an anecdote about an automobile that struck a barn and some cattle.
And you can tell how those thoughts inform every joke, sigh and anecdote that comes out of their mouths.
The anecdote was left out of the final report, but a Justice Department official confirmed that it was correct.
From that coy introduction, Ms. Greenwood leaps into an anecdote-filled history of — and rough primer for — erasing yourself.
A disturbing anecdote that Chemaly tells shows how early in life women are denied the right to be angry.
The anecdote was reported in Ashlee Vance's book, Elon Musk: Tesla, SpaceX, and the Quest for a Fantastic Future.
The vice president told an anecdote about Obama offering to help the Bidens financially during Biden's son Beau's illness.
I mean, can you recall him sharing an opinion, or a revealing anecdote, or anything of note at all?
Totally. There is a Clive Davis/Kelly Clarkson anecdote in my book which is the purest example of this.
Litt's memoir is structured as a collection of speeches, with each chapter built on a central anecdote or metaphor.
The anecdote doesn't make Brooks look good, and it doesn't make the point he intends it to make, either.
In an interview in 2015, Mr. Wright declined to discuss the memo, but he did reveal a telling anecdote.
Instead, it was one of several outings this week steeped in personal experience and anecdote, and devoid of policy.
"Sometimes it's a personal thing, or an anecdote, which sort of brings the recipe to life," says Hogan Stewart.
"He's someone who I often use as a dinner-party anecdote of successful people who aren't happy," Macpherson says.
Dainard provided the anecdote of a property that was sitting on the market for 360 days before his purchase.
Clinton then told an anecdote about discussing Russia's conservation efforts with Mr. Putin during a diplomatic visit to Russia.
Ms. Warren was referring to a widely reported anecdote, and Mr. Matthews's disbelief was criticized as sexist and dismissive.
But during the ceremony, Mr. Christie shared an anecdote that hinted he may not be finished with elected politics.
A popular anecdote about the Republic of Korea (ROK) among economists recalls the period right after the Korean War.
The anecdote was included in the film; it is not the case that it was not in the film.
You need some legendary anecdote or example from inside the company that really brings the core value to life.
Then, after what was either an anecdote or a series of numbers and honks, I felt the mood shift.
Mr Roche is preoccupied by the monarchy, beginning each of his chapters with an anecdote about the royal family.
That's the best anecdote I can think of in regards to how I feel the Trump presidency is going.
At least now he's got a really good anecdote in case he ever winds up on a talk show.
And has an amazing anecdote about you and Jill Abramson going to retrieve your dog from your ex-boyfriend.
The brothers' great-great-great niece, Erika Turner, has this great 2015 anecdote near the end of the book.
An emergency visit to her orthodontist's office resulted in her doctor sharing the anecdote on Tumblr, which quickly went viral.
Upon hearing of Villa Italian Kitchen's plan to get extra crusty, Mclaren shared the news along with his Jadakiss anecdote.
At the end of the anecdote, Teigen confessed she hasn't made the cheesecake in question since the "flan-ish" fiasco.
This anecdote highlights something important about customer service: Service with a lot of interaction is highly intensive and rarely scaleable.
Tell a story or anecdote that illustrates your commitment to long hours, and the results of your superior communication ability.
That anecdote encapsulates why Williams is such a beloved and respected person in NBA circles for reasons that transcend basketball.
The lead of the story starts with this anecdote where Travis Kalanick is called down to Apple's headquarters in 250.
But his parting anecdote — about how the car industry is starting to care more about technology than customers — is enlightening.
When examining an anecdote about her parents' marriage, Yara realizes she's been looking at her world through rose-colored glasses.
Before that, Middleditch shared an anecdote about Stewart on Conan that may have been the beginning of this bizarre friendship.
Sign of the Times I have a working definition of power, which came to me in an anecdote about Prince.
But he also didn't respond with a personal anecdote about his own faith, as Hillary Clinton did a moment later.
Although the story's lead anecdote was quickly debunked, it remains true that sexual assault is a problem on college campuses.
Read on for their answers, including a misplaced-passport anecdote guaranteed to have you on the edge of your seat.
Icahn spoke at length about business regulation in particular, relating an anecdote in which he butted heads with environmental restrictions.
Q: Your book has a fascinating anecdote of how a famous race horse's name was used as a code word.
At the risk of providing small-sample anecdote as scientific argument, their reactions range from anger to shock to repulsion.
This anecdote was not included in The Threat, Mr. McCabe has merely confirmed a discussion that was initially reported elsewhere.
While this anecdote doesn't definitively prove intent, this tweet from 2008 shows the band is very much into eating things.
However, it was his anecdote about that time he met Ed Sheeran, that made our ears (and Kidman's) perk up.
The book's most telling anecdote, however, may be its account of Mourinho's obsession with the Manager of the Month Award.
"FAMM's thing is if you want to legislate by anecdote, well, wow, do we have anecdotes for you," Ring said.
Von Tunzelmann begins her yarn with an arresting anecdote related by Anthony Nutting, a minister in the British Foreign Office.
"Ultimately, I decided to use my experience in Saudi Arabia as the key anecdote in my personal essay," explained Hoe.
He then launched into a lovely anecdote about Kanye interrupting his studio session and standing on a table to rap.
I made sure to say "hello," to higher-ups without adding an anecdote about what I did the night before.
This is the sort of anecdote brandished by those who warn of the effects of automation on the labor market.
In his anecdote, Fama told a tale of an experiment that took place in the faculty lounge at Stanford University.
Dr. Welch, who first taught Mr. Grant 30 years ago, likes to characterize his friend's peripatetic career in an anecdote.
I wish I could say the same for the new approach, which lands in the gap between drama and anecdote.
" But one anecdote I did not include was how he obsessively implored my brother, Orren, and me to "wash hands.
And the last reason for my anecdote is that I want to talk about the difference between inspiration and appropriation.
"I think an amazing woman would be a great anecdote ... a different definition of strength, if you will," he said.
On Monday night, late-night host Jimmy Fallon shared a touching anecdote about the first time he and Bryant met.
She opened with an autobiographical anecdote about being a gangly ten-year-old who longed to be a petite gymnast.
The anecdote, which surfaces repeatedly in "Radical" and ultimately swells to the dimensions of a creation myth, is quintessential Nawaz.
The story also included an anecdote about the way ties were decided in the Nevada caucuses which was also incorrect.
"We found some animals, and now they're in prison," Hank says, later embarking on a sad anecdote about donkey depression.
Show everyone you're dusting off your sexuality by sharing a fun anecdote and a little bit more than that, too.
The shadow boxes offer a lingering space of reflection, like a poetic anecdote at the start of a great novel.
But here's -- here's just one little anecdote so in 2010 Americans took I think or globally took 300 billion pictures. Okay.
"I grew up spending summers and the holidays with my uncle," Holmes began her anecdote at the TEDMED conference in 2014.
You gotta tell us an anecdote...Not so long ago, I found myself in [legendary gay illustrator] Tom of Finland's dungeon.
Take this selfie, which is accompanied with an anecdote about Blanchett's husband, Andrew Upton, who met Kilmer instead of the actress.
So I think when she told the anecdote of how their relationship escalated, that to me, made me understand her more.
Noting that North Koreans once referred to him as a "very ugly fellow," Bolton offered an anecdote from the Singapore meeting.
She literally tells Sansa that she's going to tell lies as truths, and her anecdote about her father's execution proves it.
It's exactly the kind of crazy real-life anecdote that Hawley might retell in some kind of faux-folksy Fargo monologue.
Last month, Haddish shared an anecdote about Beyoncé shooing away a woman who touched Jay-Z's chest during the same party.
She included an anecdote about a male showrunner who asked if she was "good in bed" while in the writer's room.
My favorite anecdote was a little girl who received a toothbrush from Relay early in her family's stay at the hotel.
Krasinski shared a hilarious anecdote on the Ellen DeGeneres Show about attempting to bond with wife Emily Blunt's Jungle Cruise costar.
One of the problems with biographies is how we never get as in-depth on each anecdote as we might like.
" At one point, an audience member related an anecdote that ended with "…and intersectionality — I have no idea what that means.
Grandma Rose says a most horrific anecdote: that Penelope should have drowned the kids at birth like a basket of kittens.
It's either that or he is being held up as a model Muslim, an anecdote to fit into someone else's narrative.
" The internet quickly seized on the anecdote, and embraced "Rex, eat the salad" as a "new catchphrase for the Trump era.
One such revealing anecdote involves broken ticket vending machines, a frantic MTA war room, and an elusive IT guy named Miguel.
You've got your Opening Anecdote, your Gimme the Job, your Bing, your Bang, your Bongo and then your Closing Suck-Up.
"I just did it," she assured Pichai at the hearing, in case he suspected that she was repeating some ancient anecdote.
But his personal anecdote involving someone he actually knows shows that Enzi believes those who stand out bring harassment upon themselves.
This anecdote is relayed in a paper, "Female genital alteration: a compromise solution," published Monday in the Journal of Medical Ethics.
We got that anecdote from social psychologist David Myers, though you can read about it in many corners of the internet.
In a telling anecdote, Obama is sitting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who is lecturing him about the Middle East.
Another sort of superb anecdote from that era: modern pentathlon has a problem with people taking downers for the shooting competition.
It opens with an anecdote about meeting someone "on Broadway" and was produced, like most of the record, by the Neptunes.
Every lyric, harmony, anecdote, chord change, and repetition on his records seems to have been considered and whittled down with precision.
Can you provide an example or anecdote of a situation that worked out positively through your work on early-enforced marriage?
Would the story of the band's chronic burrito wind have been an anecdote worth telling if the band had been female?
It almost doesn't matter; the moral point of the adapted anecdote is apparent: there are no little lives, or little people.
Anecdote fuels the movement, because no large randomized, double-blinded, placebo-controlled studies have produced evidence that parasites can cure anything.
Over the last few weeks, the following anecdote about J.K. Rowling and Stephen Fry has been doing the rounds on Twitter.
In the novel "1876," Vidal's protagonist, Charles Schermerhorn Schuyler, hears an anecdote about President Grant's disgust with Senator Charles Sumner's ego.
She smelled like roses and she gave me a high five and told me a funny story anecdote about the '80s.
Wouk felt "The Caine Mutiny" was merely an anecdote about World War Two rather than an exploration of the global conflict.
One particularly powerful anecdote comes from how the Harvard Business School handled its own challenges with these issues in the classroom.
But the point of this anecdote is to show that Trump loves walking away from negotiations as an attempted power move.
Hopper and Weaver and Carter will begin a disembodied anecdote about spitting in a man's shoes as if they are ghosts.
Sometimes they'll begin an anecdote about a general who wanted to be paid by reference to how large his balls were.
Clarke then told an anecdote about a time when she was at a doctor's office trying to change an appointment time.
I was reminded of an anecdote Ms. Didion tells of encountering a 5-year-old tripping on LSD in San Francisco.
This anecdote allowed Don to work in the name of our friend's former second wife, who had co-hosted many festivities.
This anecdote amplifies a notion that, despite their vibrancy and sensuality, a sense of loss inhabits the shaped canvases as well.
That anecdote came to mind recently, in response to a new study about online dating published in the journal Science Advances.
Just how much Venezuelan politics, and Mr. Petkoff, had matured since then was apparent from an anecdote he told about himself.
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Elizabeth Warren brought up the topic of pregnancy discrimination in the workforce, including an anecdote of her personal experience with it.
Cahn even impersonates Marcia, Logan's quiet but definitely dangerous wife, with a vaguely threatening anecdote about death in impeccable French accent.
A personal anecdote: The other night I sat in a West Beirut bar with a mixed group of Christians and Muslims.
Dive deepLeaders operate at all levels, stay connected to the details, audit frequently, and are skeptical when metrics and anecdote differ.
It's a sweet-toned anecdote, about a street-smart boy named Dud and his dog, that's spiced with a slangy pugnacity.
What elevates these poems even higher is that they never settle into anecdote or description; they turn vision into the visionary.
It is also a blend of anecdote-summoning, child-noticing, clothing-complimenting, conversation-starting, conversation-ending and, in 2018, selfie-taking.
This confusion of stories and narrative — anecdote for reality, fact for truth — is not unlike the confusion of weather with climate.
At the end, she said, he "politely" asked her to be "very careful" if she included the anecdote in her article.
The first statement included the phrase "Minnesota Nice" and a funny anecdote about Ms. Bessler's early days in New York City.
She then relays an extended anecdote about the genius physicist Richard Feynman and the death of his young wife in 1945.
By far the best anecdote comes from Giannis's second season, when Jason Kidd took over as head coach of the Bucks.
What makes this painting more than an autobiographical anecdote is the artist's ability to come across as dispassionate observer, an archaeologist.
The signal caller's fiercely competitive nature often belies the respect he has for his teammates, which Vollmer recounted in another anecdote.
There's a thing in journalism now where news is very often reframed in terms of personal anecdote and-or hot take.
Nevertheless, a Bloomberg reporter was banned from Pompeo's press pool after he published this particular anecdote, according to The Daily Beast.
Unfortunately, the Space Invaders anecdote didn't make it into Carreyrou's book: Just learned of a priceless anecdote (so too late to include it in the book): At a company party, Theranos employees played a video game modeled after Atari's Space Invaders: The gun was the miniLab, the bullets the nanotainers and the invader being shot at: Yours Truly!
Right, and I didn't want to step into any of that, cause it's a great anecdote and I had already read it.
While he went on to give a personal anecdote about his own health, there was little said that hasn't been said before.
Hogan shared the anecdote at his first inauguration in 20183, months before Trump launched his presidential campaign, to illustrate his bipartisan values.
In one bit, he shares a hilarious anecdote about his dad calling up amid the box office success of Independence Day (1996).
In addition to the funny anecdote about the shortest breakup ever, Legend gushed about his wife and how she inspires him everyday.
She recounts an anecdote of when a fan was taking pictures of her kissing her then-boyfriend, which ended up changing everything.
So there's a fun anecdote to chew on as the countdown to 2018's midterm elections ticks below the one-month mark!
A shocking anecdote from the writing room shows just how depressingly large the overlap between the comedy and our reality has become.
Joined by his castmates, including Jared Leto and Margot Robbie, for the panel, Smith also shared anecdote about Suicide Squad's rehearsal process.
On Wednesday night's Late Show, host Stephen Colbert took a moment to address the news with a heartfelt anecdote about their history.
Gurira, 40, shared a tearful and powerful anecdote of her time meeting women in Liberia who had experienced sexual abuse and harassment.
The anecdote is interesting now after one of Lauer's accusers told Variety he once gifted a sex toy to a female employee.
Obviously this exchange is no #trufflefrygate, but it is yet another pop music anecdote that reveals more than just a starch preference.
Each contestant got a custom sound bite reel, press sheet, and profile page, including a relatable anecdote and impossibly humble ad budget.
Best anecdote about Bernie Sanders: Sanders was asked to film a TV ad to seal the deal of his endorsement of Clinton.
If I could pick one anecdote, one story in this journey that's had the most impact on me, it would be that.
The feature opens with an anecdote of Hemsworth's proud achievement: winning the "dads race" during a field day at his daughter's school.
And, as Kramer amply demonstrates, reams of clinical anecdote, as well as a proper reading of the statistical research data, suggest otherwise.
These are just a few anecdotes of flimsy journalism, of course, but as researchers often note, the plural of anecdote is data.
Like any media-savvy startup founder, Elbert has an inspiration-flash personal anecdote to serve as an origin story for the venture.
It is the wording of these women&aposs stories that struck me as so similar to the anecdote from Phillips&apos childhood.
After a rare hesitation, Mallory shared an anecdote: he said that he'd once accidentally locked himself in the house's ground-floor bathroom.
A FUNNY ANECDOTE ABOUT THE NATIONAL FOOD HOLIDAYS: Via The Tampa Bay Times's Christopher Spata, one writer in the Tampa Bay, Fla.
And you literally have the same anecdote at one point there, about you getting a shirt at "Letterman" that doesn't fit you.
A poetry that has elsewhere excavated its language from the communal unconscious has a hard time adopting the mode of personal anecdote.
A convention speech riddled with factual flubs, along with an odd anecdote about a fudged marathon time, sullied his Boy Scout brand.
Slowly, soothing them with an anecdote about his childhood dragon obsession, he unbolts the chain collars binding the dragons and frees them.
Here's an anecdote: We went to Bob Pittman, who runs Clear Channel, which is radio, this is four or five years ago.
McConnell told reporters after his remarks that his intention with the anecdote wasn't to speculate on the employment status of the protestors.
He did apologize for an anecdote he told in a 2014 sermon, cited in the open letter that called for his removal.
It can be an anecdote, or unforgettable video, illustration, poem, or photo — or a combination — about what makes Australian life so special.
Trump backed up his initial comment with a vague anecdote about Muslims chanting "Death to America" in mosques across the Middle East.
That plus the pair's infectious humor makes their new podcast, Staying In With Emily & Kumail, the perfect anecdote for your anxious soul.
Santorum seems to try to use the anecdote to reveal his reasonableness and maturity, especially compared with the brash real estate mogul.
That killed me, but cutting it made room for her anecdote about always getting cookies for her driver, which made the piece.
I got the anecdote from a series of reports that Deborah Sontag and Dale Russakoff did for ProPublica and The Philadelphia Inquirer.
In the first chapter, Schlenker recounts an anecdote about Cosman's first meeting with the headmaster of her Swiss boarding school, Paul Geheeb.
By that point, the story had gone from an anecdote to a pile of notes to disconnected scenes to a preliminary script.
But the modest sketch that ends the poem depends on the thick weave of adage and anecdote that precedes it: Sierra morning.
The more experienced coaches know the drill, and most can deftly defuse a tense moment with a humorous anecdote or throwaway line.
The anecdote was meant to illustrate the Marine Corps&aposs culture of "initiative and aggressiveness," as the Tri-City Herald put it.
If so, this sensational story fills his gap in memory with a Gothic novel-worthy anecdote of creaking doors and surreptitious writing.
In a 1990 interview with People magazine, Ms. Pilcher related an anecdote from her days as a fledgling novelist with young children.
An anecdote often used to depict Buffett's frugality is his retro Samsung flip phone, which he hasn't given up for a smartphone.
This anecdote from the New York Times could just be Trump trying to realistically, if callously, navigate the youth-obsessed modeling industry.
And when they did, he framed the response with an anecdote about his background advocating for civil rights, eliciting some audience outcry.
I laughed ... One day in two different cities, I got the exact same anecdote, which was I don't understand the use case.
I moved to the product role for that and actually, given that I brought some cookies, there's a good anecdote around that.
" In his review of the book, the writer David Foster Wallace was struck by this anecdote and by the player's "odd financial sense.
The miscited manuscript actually concerns an anecdote told by a historian and saint who also lived during that time, named Gregory of Tours.
Helen Hunt shared a funny anecdote on Monday to tell her 250,000 social media followers what happened when she visited her local Starbucks .
You have a legitimately touching anecdote about a piece of art that you created bringing comfort to people in times of abject terror.
Eva shared an anecdote from Kyle, who once told her that fighting through difficult emotions can feel like trying to walk through quicksand.
When you add a new picture or a little anecdote, the algorithm treats you like a new user and shows you more people.
Most of us do, which may be why this anecdote hasn't received as much attention as other details in the Trump-Russia story.
Part of that story is an anecdote about her first teaching job as a speech pathologist for special-needs children in New Jersey.
Charlie's genuine naivety about Michel's death and the anecdote about kissing his gun was enough to convince her captor's that they were together.
She paused to tell an anecdote or a joke—she is understatedly funny —and although everything was planned, it didn't feel that way.
When questioned about the anecdote, Reynolds clarified that he had emailed Craig Winkler, the founder of software company MYOB and investor in Xero.
Former chief secretary Carrie Lam, who's running for chief executive of the territory, volunteered an odd anecdote to the press over the weekend.
The singing is great, but her anecdote about phoning up Tim Cook to moan about Siri's pronunciation of her name is even better.
At times, it feels like he could have used a good editor; in his no-anecdote-left-behind style, we hear seemingly everything.
She decided to begin an anecdote about Ady Barkan, a man with ALS who was being failed by a broken health care system.
It may have been a calculated anecdote because, as some pointed out, the 1954 version of A Star Is Born, starring Judy Garland.
For a more elucidating Mija-meets-Skrillex anecdote, rewind to when she was 20103, a self-made rave promoter in the Arizona underground.
Some laid-off workers said they had to train their visa-holding replacements — an anecdote that President Trump used on the campaign trail.
The OCE anecdote reveals what Preibus will probably be good at: acting as a conduit between Ryan and Mitch McConnell and Donald Trump.
There was another New York Times article from Brian Chen who left Facebook, and he saw ... It's one anecdote, but it was interesting.
The face-mask enthusiast did pin point the source of some of her wrinkles, and of course shared her anecdote with her followers.
For a more elucidating Mija-meets-Skrillex anecdote, rewind to when she was 18, a self-made rave promoter in the Arizona underground.
All is effervescent as the play opens with a "naïve Americans in Africa" anecdote, establishing the cultural divides that so complicate human relations.
Dowd's anecdote about her performance is just one of many poignant and sometimes playful reflections on Nichols, who died in 2014 at 83.
Bonds summed up the ex-offender employment problem with an anecdote from "The Shawshank Redemption," the 1994 drama set in a tough prison.
An anecdote from Microsoft president Brad Smith's upcoming book reveals that he once received a legal threat from Taylor Swift over a chatbot.
The DEA's 2018 National Drug Threat Assessment mentioned the Bahamas just once, in an anecdote about a drug-carrying ship that was intercepted.
Per Entertainment Weekly, Howard shared that anecdote in both a Q&A earlier this month and an LA Times essay published this week.
Since then, Smith has become an adept essayist, one who is never afraid to use a well placed "I" or a personal anecdote.
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The title, "Hildebrandt's Starling," takes its name from an anecdote shared earlier in the episode by Kreizler and one of his Harvard professors.
It was Greek tragedy for television, an anecdote to the watered-down, easily-consumed, happy-go-lucky mass culture that pervaded American culture.
Plus I ran into an acquaintance who told me an uplifting anecdote about the great sex she was having with her new boyfriend.
Anecdote: This was the snack that they had in the office for when kids forgot their lunches at home or couldn't afford food.
To Sestak, his refusal to be a "yes" man is evidence of his independent spirit (which is why it's a stump-speech anecdote).
It's that anecdote that people give, where their 2-year-old picks up a hard-copy magazine, tries to swipe it and can't.
Whereas, if you were a Trump critic or on the left, every single Michael Wolff anecdote you took as gospel and then shared.
Mostly he stares dead-eyed at the ground, offers vague catchphrases, then gives an anecdote about someone he knows who made it big.
On Monday night, Booker shared an anecdote of the time an Iowa voter said he wanted Booker to punch Trump in the face.
These dashes across time and distance could become exhausting, but Mr Winegard is an engaging guide, especially when he combines analysis with anecdote.
There are obvious limits to such "n of 1" case studies — an anecdote isn't data — but knowledge has sometimes been advanced this way.
Mr. Koch also recounted an anecdote by a store owner in London who told a friend he would be meeting with Mr. Trump.
As she describes her flight from city to city, the people she encountered live again in brief flickers of too-often-tragic anecdote.
In his opening statement, Mr. Berke offered insight into the mind-set of Democrats as he recounted an anecdote involving his young son.
Giving us a peak into his personal relationship — including an anecdote about him trying one of Fisher's Princess Leia costumes — would be enough.
Funny anecdote: Ryan allowed reporters to bring their children to the press conference to commemorate Take Your Sons and Daughters to Work Day.
Mr. Langer was the subject of an anecdote told by Mr. Trump at a White House reception on Monday, according to several witnesses.
" An even more horrifying anecdote told the story of when Maguire offered Bloom $1,000 to get on a desk and "bark like a seal.
One thing this map shows is that for all the anecdote-rich longform journalistic voyages into "Trump country," there's nothing magical going on here.
" Portman said that neither Moby, nor his publisher Faber Social, reached out to her to fact-check the anecdote, saying it almost felt "deliberate.
This childhood anecdote can help us understand Ivanka's recent interview with Fox News' Steve Hilton, in which she slammed the jobs guarantee in Rep.
A quick anecdote from out there: In the 1997 Iranian elections, the reform candidate won and the establishment ayatollahs were caught totally off guard.
While the idea that queer women never fake it is obviously untrue, research and anecdote imply that gay women do fake orgasms less often.
He used his time at the mic during the panel Q&A to share a touching anecdote with the movie's star, Jamie Lee Curtis.
An old tweet from writer and producer Nick Vallelonga revealed troubling anti-Muslim conspiracy rhetoric, and here's a sexually predatory anecdote about the director. 
Though he passed, Ryan Gosling, who was also a guest on the show, distracted everyone with an anecdote of how he tattooed himself once.
Luke, 31, added that the album's title Burn the Ships stems from a personal anecdote involving his wife's brief battle with a potential addiction.
Schwartz encouraged women to vocalize their own thoughts on the incident by sharing an anecdote about her shorts being too short in fifth grade.
And that this anecdote is now itself something of a punchline is entirely indicative of the speed of the internet's dispensation of the other.
Page describes this anecdote: During an event for the National Federation of Republican Women, after Ronald Reagan was named the Republican presidential nominee, Mrs.
You get an anecdote, then a series of reading comprehension questions: Which of the following would be the best title for this this story?
Opponents of the change note that Undersander's just an odd anecdote, and in practice this provision doesn't seem to generate many if any problems.
Even when you're living in an exotic location, capturing the scenery in a positive light can do more than any anecdote or descriptive story.
In a typical anecdote posted on Reddit, one user said they purchased Bitcoin, Ether, and Litecoin for a total of $20163 on February 22016th.
Whether there's a silly anecdote involved, a never-before-seen candid photo or an aww-worthy caption, we can't get enough of these odes.
The absurdity of Pacino's pessimistic view becomes especially sharp almost five decades later, when he's sharing the anecdote from a Tribeca Film Festival stage.
The famous illustrative anecdote is of former Senator Bennett Johnson getting a call while he was waiting in line from then-President Ronald Reagan.
He offered this anecdote: In the late 1960's, the shah sent King Faisal a series of letters that said: ''Please, my brother, modernize.
Even if there was no victim in the raunchy anecdote unearthed by the Post, it's obvious he cares little for the concept of consent.
The highlight, however, has to be her anecdote about the time she called Tim Cook to tell him Siri was pronouncing her name wrong.
The actor, 43, shared the anecdote in a new profile for the New York Times tied to his latest movie, A Star Is Born.
And then Starr Long tells an interesting anecdote about how the first players he watched that entered the game immediately started a prostitution ring.
I can summarize 20 hours in The Division, the Grimdark multiplayer game set in a post-terror attack New York City, with an anecdote.
O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story, Brown shared a short anecdote about his name that surely warmed even the coldest hearts in the Emmy audience.
The book also includes an anecdote from July 2016 when Clinton and Obama traveled aboard Air Force One to their first joint campaign rally.
Kagan, who is as amused by the everyday absurdities of institutions as she is respectful of them, likes to share that anecdote with students.
Mr. Cuomo has pushed for more screening, and used it as a final emotional anecdote during his State of the State address in January.
There's also an interesting anecdote about how he passed on the opportunity to play Superman, informing his manager the prospect just wasn't for him.
" This playful anecdote quickly darkens in Don Jr.'s book as he writes, "The recent revelations about Jackson came as a shock to me.
"There's a great anecdote in the book about Point drinking a magnum of Champagne every morning with his barber," Harris says, with a smile.
We've seen that dynamic in action all month, as GOP presidential candidates trot out their favorite foreign policy anecdote: the Parable of the Hostages.
Last year's Netflix doc Gaga: Five Foot Two was always going to color this imaginary anecdote of rejection and numerous moments in the tour.
The anecdote about the Iraqi insurgent, and other stories he recounted during a series of troop visits shortly before Christmas, are told with purpose.
How much intensity and suspense can you drain from a movie about cops and robbers without having the thing collapse into anecdote and whimsy?
To that end, she begins with a personal anecdote, recounting a trip to Rome when she came across a "foundling wheel" at a hospital.
But in that exchange with Harris, when she looked at him and gave an intensely personal anecdote, he fell far short of doing so.
My anecdote does not negate the science of phonics, but suggests that, as always, there is more than one path to an educational goal.
But every so often, even in the midst of a jokey anecdote, Ms. Mulligan's Woman stretches her long neck and tilts her chin upward.
The Cultural Revolution gets a few minutes, almost entirely devoted to an anecdote about a family hiding a treasured heirloom from the Red Guards.
He tells Jughead this anecdote just before the flashforward at the end of the episode reveals a search party looking for the missing writer.
He is a distinctly kind, mature, and thoughtful person to spend time with, and there was only one anecdote that he told me twice.
Obama shared an anecdote his late friend Senator Ted Kennedy related to him about his son, Ted Kennedy, Jr., and his fight with cancer.
But my experience is just an anecdote, and there's no counterfactual to help figure out whether I'd have become more active without the devices.
There was an anecdote that I didn't put in the story about how Rita decided to call the Network Operations Center, which is NOC.
In her post-election tell-all "What Happened," Hillary Rodham Clinton shares an anecdote about writing to NASA as a uniquely determined young teenager.
The anecdote gives a poignant glimpse of Bach's personality: he yearned to join the international élite, but the trappings of success were denied him.
Mattis denied making contemptuous remarks that were also attributed to him in Woodward's book, but he did not specifically deny the anecdote about Assad.
Based on a real-life anecdote of a woman who experienced her parents' abusive relationship, Liane Moriarty became a household name with this book.
Stone is easily distracted, and will brake for a good anecdote, whether or not it has anything to do with sex or the Constitution.
What is science with its stodgy physiology and evidence-based medicine against the allure of the patient anecdote and the promise of a cure?
An anecdote is told many times, honed in a certain way, so that, if it has a rough edge, even that is absolutely palatable.
Science, through repetition of observations, turns anecdote into data, reduces confirmation bias and accepts that theories can be updated in the face of evidence.
The anecdote that I open that chapter with is Huma Abedin coming to me on election night asking me like what the latest is.
There's a great anecdote in your book about Tony Hawk, who works out new skateboard moves even when he should be relaxing with friends.Yeah.
A few weeks ago, an anecdote made the rounds about several women in the upper echelons of the Obama administration during the president's first term.
The 12-minute clip above contains some angsty singing, plenty of dramatic dancing, and an entertaining anecdote about Jon Bon Jovi and his leather pants.
Waters' show, Drunk History, in which he literally gets people drunk and has them narrate a historical anecdote, has been going strong for four seasons.
A telling anecdote in the New Yorker: In 2013, David Friedberg sold his innovative weather data company, the Climate Corporation, to Monsanto for $1 billion.
In case you missed it, last night the singer shared an anecdote about an experience she had with a fan of her boyfriend, Mac Miller.
For example, Trump's former lawyer Michael Cohen denied an anecdote in the book saying Trump ate a piece of paper that was handed to him.
She shared an anecdote about a young Black boy who looked up at her husband and asked if the president's hair was like his own.
Perhaps the best part of that whole anecdote is that the guy has already ploughed through almost two seasons of the show in a week.
Walmart CEO Doug McMillon recounted a fun anecdote about his tire-buying experience at a Sam's Club, which prompted the creation of the new app.
But there's nothing cute about the party anecdote, which on every level feels like a bunch of older men taking advantage of a younger girl.
Angelina Jolie is refuting a controversial anecdote in a recent Vanity Fair profile of the actress, which she claims is inaccurate and upsetting to her.
Celebrated as a pyrotechnic writer of short fiction, screenplays, comic books and criticism, Mr Ellison was as prodigious a source of anecdote, vendetta and litigation.
This dismal anecdote was reported by an ambassador, who got it from a paid spy, who got it from a midwife in the queen's chamber.
" She continues, sharing another anecdote, "The best Muppet experience was when Big Bird's on the set, he's played by an elderly man with white hair.
Safe to assume this is one great-outdoors anecdote that Laura Bush and her daughter Jenna Bush Hager left out of their new children's book.
Some of them may put together EPs or a string of club gigs, and others may just have a fun anecdote to share at parties.
Q: Was there any new information or anecdote or data that you came across and found interesting or startling enough to include in the book?
Take this final anecdote from our visit to Helmand, when the Marines took us to a remote outpost where they were advising the Afghan army.
When people ask us about the horrible things we've seen they want a funny anecdote, like a dead clown in a monkey tree or something.
"Never, ever, ever, ever, ever fire her," he added, magnanimously, in an anecdote that Allred later relayed to the Daily Beast and repeated to me.
The anecdote illustrates how in the years after his conviction and imprisonment for sex crimes, Epstein was able to continue to move in rarified circles.
Twitter user Meghan Dennis of York, England shared this anecdote that's as heartwarming as it is hopeful for the state of feminism and future generations.
Controversy also erupted over an anecdote in Hong's autobiography in which he described helping a friend drug a girl he was on a date with.
However, she did earn some applause throughout the town hall, including with an anecdote about Trump attacking her after launching her campaign in a blizzard.
The situation confronting Mr. Roell and other blue-collar Carrier workers is not simply one anecdote from the region some people call the Rust Belt.
He explained his idea by way of an anecdote in the introduction to "Constructionism," a 1991 book written with Idit Harel, an Israeli technology entrepreneur.
An anecdote from Kevin B. Sullivan of Payette, whose firm has interdisciplinary science and engineering centers under construction at Northeastern and Tufts, underscores the urgency.
In his inaugural Twitch stream, artist and producer T-Pain tells a short anecdote from his days in the studio with Lil Wayne and Birdman.
One stunning anecdote repeated by Harriet Tubman biopic creator Gregory Allen Howard illustrates just how bad problems of racism in the industry used to be.
Clinton actually meets the basic political standard for marksmanship, which involves being in possession of one anecdote about having gone hunting and shot a bird.
Clinton seems generally in favor of continued investment in American space leadership and often cites an anecdote about her early aspirations to become an astronaut.
Well, SAS overstepped the line when he used former Lakers forward Lamar Odom's addiction issues as an anecdote to take a jab at Phil Jackson.
An anecdote from a 2013 steakhouse dinner in Vegas, where Trump was to preside over the Miss USA pageant, owned by his Miss Universe Organization:
Liam Hemsworth finished a pair of amazing Jean-Claude Van Damme stories with a semi-related anecdote about Jennifer Lawrence's habit of onset non-sequiturs.
If Congress really wants to protect the nation's veterans, it's time to stop legislating by anecdote and consider workable remedies to the veteran suicide problem.
As soon as the show, which is directed by Artem Yatsunov, broaches an interesting subject or brings up a colorful anecdote, it flits to another.
In fact, we'd love to receive any anecdote, video, illustration, poem or photo — or a combination — about those incidents that would happen only in Australia.
When Lovett lost the thread on one anecdote, Williams suggested with a smile that perhaps he should be in the audience, not on the stage.
There is a method to the madness, I swear, but I am constantly panicking that I lost a quote, an anecdote or a phone number.
Anecdote: In second grade there was a girl named Courtney who claimed she had Fuzzy Peaches and wanted to trade for my butterscotch Snack Pack.
He said that there was "truth to the Tesla" anecdote and that he appreciated the help of all the chain's brands at the annual event.
The collection isn't exclusively Cuban and Cuban-American, but everything I have in my house is connected to a certain specific anecdote in my life.
She also relates a funny anecdote about appearing on a Bob Hope television special after the Olympics, for a skit that required dressing in drag.
Though she did not endorse a candidate in the piece, the Golden Globe winner offered an anecdote that referred to her time campaigning alongside Sen.
MSNBC's Chris Matthews late Tuesday shared an unexpected anecdote during a discussion of election rituals, referring to former President John F. Kennedy's preference for pornography.
But as a politician with a stated preference for data over anecdote, Mr. Bloomberg is lagging the field in spontaneous conversations with his fellow Americans.
Colbert goes onto say how he never actually knew the late comedian, but shares a touching anecdote about the only time he ever met him.
"I don't think the president owns a bathrobe; he definitely doesn't wear one," Spicer said at the time, responding to an anecdote from the story.
And on a radio show this week in her home state, Arizona, she shared a personal anecdote to show how people can help protect victims.
The humor of this trifling anecdote is uncannily pitched to 3- to 33-year-olds, and Gomi's witty one-dimensional illustrations drolly complement his storytelling.
In the alt-right media cycle, an anecdote becomes a scheme, a scheme is a conspiracy, and through unchallenged repetition, the conspiracy becomes a coup.
Things that really get to reveal who you are to people, I think that's your most powerful anecdote to when he's going to do that.
The company's countersuit said that there was, in fact, no "hangman's noose," and that the anecdote overdramatizes the incident in an effort to capture media attention.
At rallies, he drowns his audience with abstract nouns; when he finally told an anecdote on stage in Paris this week, it was about a philosopher.
Share an anecdote of a time you changed your ways because of something new you learned or adapted what you know to the situation at hand.
" An anecdote from growing up in Birmingham poetically ties the works together: "For the past two-to-three years, I have been examining two main ideas.
What if she refused interviewers' attempts to feed her shots, or told her publicist she didn't want to repeat a zany anecdote on late-night TV?
In a way, the film is like one long dramatization of Neeson's controversial anecdote, showing how amped-up, angry dudes can be equally ridiculous and dangerous.
Lepore connects this trip—treated as nothing more than a colorful anecdote by Mitchell—to the young Gould's overwhelming preoccupation with theories of race and degeneration.
On Friday evening, however, The Wall Street Journal released one last feel-good Spicey anecdote — the icing on the cake of his short White House career.
The Live with Kelly and Ryan co-host, 43, stopped by The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon to share an anecdote about his unintentionally outfit mishap.
Nearly every talk show appearance of his included an anecdote involving her, she answered his fan mail, and filmmakers often recalled her constant presence on set.
Witherspoon obviously doesn't name any names, but her "dumb comedy" anecdote has enough specifics to have people trying to figure out what movie she's talking about.
Here's hoping this yummy rice dish makes it into Chrissy's forthcoming Cravings part II cookbook (accompanied with this anecdote and a shorter cooking time of course).
And he launches into an anecdote about a time they screwed up a radio interview together, leaving Pratchett "a non-directional ball of fury" for hours.
The Keeping Up With The Kardashian star took to Twitter to share yet another funny parenting anecdote, this time involving a timeout for a misbehaving North.
It opens with an anecdote about a JetBlue flight trapped on the tarmac and regulations that required a mother to deny her young daughter the bathroom.
If people's discourse is impassioned enough, the camera does them the honor of sticking with them until they've completed an anecdote or rounded off a thought.
The SOUTHCOM head shared an anecdote of meeting with a regional chief of defense, who was receiving around $1.5 million from the US for security assistance.
These Occupy stories don't make it into "Kids These Days"—Harris leaves out his personal experience altogether, keen to focus on structural analysis rather than anecdote.
I love the anecdote he tells about his mother not giving him colouring books like his siblings because she could see his real passion for art.
Ito relayed an anecdote about how a graduate researcher in his lab had found that commonly used libraries for facial recognition have trouble reading dark faces.
So hearing Mr. Sondland confirm the quid pro quo enhances the credibility of arguably the most important anecdote in this investigation, which other witnesses have described.
Dowling opens his book with an anecdote about a drunken fight between Berryman and one of his students, the future Poet Laureate Philip Levine, in 1954.
Every rambling anecdote has been dropped, every hand gesture has been syncopated with the rhetoric, and every laugh line has been blessed with the right emphasis.
We'd like to honor Charles McIlvain and Marybeth Guiney by asking you to tell a story about a dive adventure or (anecdote) you had with them.
In an anecdote I used for my book "Return to Glory" about Ford's comeback, Mulally said he could look out one window and see GM's headquarters.
In 1984's "Gremlins," one of the movie's signature moments, the "Why I hate Christmas" anecdote related by Phoebe Cates's character, almost didn't make it in.
Williams told "Access Hollywood" last week that the anecdote demonstrated that Markle is a great friend and one of the "strongest" and "sweetest" people she knows.
The anecdote is also emblematic of Scott's higher ambitions: a depiction of a female boss who is critical without being bitchy, caring without being a sap.
It ended with this anecdote: In our final week, the class attended Mass at St. Stanislaus, a Polish church in the Strip District of downtown Pittsburgh.
The article kicks off with a little anecdote about how Drake is eying a $160,000 first edition of Harry Potter as a birthday gift to himself.
It's told as a joking anecdote, but it sums up why the story of unrealized potential, violence, booze, and death turned out the way it did.
Personally, I'd like to think these two have been A1 since the day one, and here's a little anecdote to support it, courtesy of Grohl himself.
Each image is paired with a brief anecdote from the photographer — Glen E. Friedman, Jamil GS, Barron Claiborne, Danny Clinch, and many more — about the shoot.
We're also collecting voicemails to play at the end of each episode, so call in with your anecdote about finding chosen family at 707-412-8388.
No, he doesn't, but it's an interesting anecdote about what it means to live in Washington, as you know, that you just have a greater spotlight.
Let's focus on the opening anecdote: Just days earlier, K.T. McFarland, the deputy national security adviser, had given Trump a printout of two Time magazine covers.
In "Improvisation Is the Heart of Music," a wicked little tale about marriage and monotony, a husband repeats the same elaborate anecdote verbatim, over and over.
But is it fair to describe the anecdote as a haunting, an experience that lodged deeply in his brain while a thousand others were promptly forgotten?
Biden said that was not what happened to him but that the anecdote was still a testament to his fierce opposition to apartheid at the time.
Because of an editing error, an earlier version of this obituary misstated the subject of an anecdote and misattributed a quotation that was part of it.
As it turns out, it was not inspired by a scrawl by an ancestor of Roger Ebert, the film critic; the linked anecdote was actually satire.
Her guarded expression when Madeline offers them chocolates and spins an anecdote about her husband reveals that Lucca is not easily won over by Madeline's charms.
It's natural to want to show off the latest pictures of your kids or share the funny anecdote or cartoon that's been floating around the internet.
In the game, one person tells an anecdote while the other two must guess if it actually happened or not, complete with noir-style interrogation vibes.
He pulled in commissioners to join the conversations and stood flanked by half a dozen aides and security officers, sometimes more, nodding along with each anecdote.
Your reaction to the anecdote would inflect how you read the rest of the review, almost turning it into two different reviews for two different audiences.
One famous anecdote concerns Goethe and Beethoven, who were together at a spa resort when they unexpectedly met a party of German royalty on the street.
So often an anecdote, an observation, an interview is buried here, hidden by a tangent on, say, the history of mania going back to before Christ.
The slave auction anecdote sent shockwaves through my system as I glimpsed a profound understanding that comes with Dial's expression of roots in the Deep South.
So incensed with modern artists was Munnings that he relayed an anecdote to make his feelings known at a speech delivered at a 1949 Academy dinner.
I continued to use Venmo and eat Thai food, occasionally referencing my ISIS anecdote as a warning for other dumb jokes friends might post on Venmo.
The practice also can shield the reporter from some accountability, as we don't know whether any particular salacious anecdote is coming from one source or several.
Conversely, as the tangents and entertaining footnotes that Mr MacCulloch provides for almost every detail and anecdote attest, non-fiction allows for multiple versions of the past.
But anyone who's crossed paths with him seems to have an outsize anecdote: how he once biked across San Francisco carrying a 2500-foot-tall sailboat mast.
A more unexpected anecdote emerged on Thursday when Seewald told German magazine Die Zeit that Benedict, found "serious" romance when he was a "good-looking young man".
This little anecdote from the story turns out to be remarkably prescient:"The things you can't see, they all mattered to Apple," the former construction manager said.
His anecdote explaining that some of his rich friends are being told regulation is the reason they can't get loans is, in its way, even more telling.
Or if I was, it was as a joke, or as some anecdote that explained something about the main character without the main character looking like me.
The problem is that Stone is trying to build her entire persona on the strength of her PowerPoint story, and a single anecdote cannot bear that weight.
But one anecdote in the lengthy document released this week showed that when some cops try to hold their colleagues accountable, they better be prepared for backlash.
And last November, he admitted to Politico that he was the source of an anecdote in a story in the New Yorker about former New Jersey Gov.
And underneath my funny little anecdote about communism's last gasp was a great story, and a real one, about the resilience of hostility to the American project.
One particularly interesting anecdote is how Freed's failure with the Fire Phone gave birth to Amazon's far grander ambitions in the artificial intelligence and smart home markets.
The opening anecdote is that a guy leaves a sandwich on his desk and Jann just comes by and takes it and eats it and walks away.
Dear Amy: Another anecdote about an older father being mistaken for a grandfather: My father was 57 when the youngest of my parents' 10 children was born.
" Here are some highlights: Mercer's Dairy Clinton is effusive in her praise of Mercer's in Boonville, New York, sharing this fantastic anecdote: "Three words: wine ice cream.
Kinley recalled a trip when he "got stuck at the pass" for 18 hours, a breezy anecdote that did not inspire much confidence among the Mill Rats.
Nina Locke's anecdote about how memory and smell are linked is a nod to a scene from the comics where Kinsey throws up when she smells paint.
His core anecdote involves an infamous joke he told while hosting an awards ceremony, but it's the frequent, elaborate detours that make this show such a delight.
Spotify's early use of pirated music is certainly the juiciest anecdote and his story of how he was initially tipped off to that practice is pretty funny.
In fact, one anecdote I've read about the origin of the name "Magic Pony" is that it's a reference to the remarkable nature of what they do.
She shared an anecdote about sitting at the dinner table as a child, and watching the men go off to do manly things, leaving the women behind.
To prove this, Morrell discusses Clinton's involvement in the Bin Laden raid, which contains one key anecdote: I never saw her bring politics into the Situation Room.
Why the patronizing opening anecdote about the time his wife got (understandably) mad at him for questioning whether her bad mood was really connected to her period?
But it just so happens that I talked to Fred Roos about this very anecdote for my history of the franchise, How Star Wars Conquered the Universe.
When asked about the plague of robocalls in today's hearing, Wheeler gave a personal anecdote about spammers calling his home and suggesting he owed the IRS money.
Even allies do this to defend themselves — and it minimizes the value of people of color in your life to a convenient anecdote to excuse your behavior.
And the Nixon anecdote reveals that what is left out of Reporter, namely women and a political consciousness that includes women, speaks a little loudly for comfort.
His stump speech had scarcely changed, from a favorite anecdote about a drawling West Texas farmer to a running countdown of the time remaining before the primary.
That's good news for taxpayers, and it would ensure that the Sunshine State uses facts and reason — rather than anecdote and emotion — to guide its correctional approach.
Sharpe and Patterson also say that an anecdote Patterson relayed in 2000, of which an audio recording was recently published online, has been taken out of context.
Oprah paid tribute to Nobel and Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist Toni Morrison by reading some of her literature and sharing a great anecdote about their first meeting.
That's according to Bush's own memoir, Decision Points, and the former president's decision to include such an unflattering anecdote about his own party's Senate leader is remarkable.
What the President of the United States is peddling to his 54 million Twitter followers, then, is an anecdote hung on a flawed analysis of media partisanship.
Based on an anecdote from the set of an infamous commercial, the play focuses on the behind-the-scenes people who work to realize an artist's vision.
Anecdote: In first grade, a kid tried to measure the size of his wiener against the paper left over after you eat a fruit by the foot.
A spokesman for the president, Salvador Panelo, played down the president's remark, calling it a "laughable anecdote to dramatize" the real problem of sexual abuse by priests.
This anecdote published in the Orlando Sentinel in the wake of her passing demonstrates just that: [Summitt] demanded college administrators take her sport seriously when few did.
So my personal anecdote that runs counter to that is, I've watched three seasons of Better Call Saul, love the show, had Michael McKean on, he's great.
The mass of political memoirs are sad occasions for score-settling and self-defense, accompanied by the occasional juicy anecdote intended to hype sales and betray confidences.
There's an anecdote midway through your book where Cortney Tunis, the executive director of Pantsuit Nation, has a moment that many women in the city will understand.
Early on, he describes how as a boy he botched a negotiation for a horse — a telling anecdote, as financial failures agonized him — and the ensuing ridicule.
This book is aimed at a mass audience, driven by anecdote and statistic, memoir and photograph, with all the giants of American history in their respective places.
Instead, she backs into it, charging into a tale of some seemingly unrelated historical anecdote or long-lost news figure that zags unexpectedly toward a news peg.
The most notable anecdote, however, is nonmusical: Mr. Dixon's first visit to his friend's Jane Street apartment, which he shared with several pets, including two mountain lions.
Great premise, but the poem seems paid by the word, the poet tracking every gesture for an anecdote never as necessary as his dedication to nuance suggests.
The best summaries might engage folks with an anecdote about how they got interested in their field, and follow up with what keeps them in their profession.
Woody Johnson, the ambassador to the UK appointed by President Donald Trump, sacked a senior diplomat for recounting an anecdote involving President Barack Obama, reported GQ magazine.
A section on Comey's firing opened with an anecdote saying a letter from Trump firing Comey went to then-White House top economic adviser Gary Cohn's printer.
This anecdote was but one element in a biographical series that The Boston Globe ran on Mr. Romney in 2007, when he first sought the White House.
There's a famous anecdote that finds the author and queer icon Gore Vidal in elegant decay, dining in a London restaurant with the book editor Jonathan Burnham.
And we're excited to bring you the second edition of our Australia Diary where you, dear reader, can contribute an anecdote, poem or photograph that captures Australia.
But what I do like about this anecdote is that for years it has economically contained, for me, an idea about what makes for bad art, bad literature.
Consider this anecdote from Evan Osnos's profile of Kaine: For more than three decades, Kaine and his family have attended St. Elizabeth's, a traditionally black church in Richmond.
"And then you open up your nightstand drawer, put your batteries in…and go to sleep," she added, while making an attempt to keep the anecdote PG-13.
The Journal's story begins with an anecdote about Trump meeting with his friend, American Media Chief Executive David Pecker, in Trump Tower in New York City in 2015.
On the flip side, their story can be seen as another anecdote of Christians being persecuted and another narrative how this country is letting down "real Americans," a.k.a.
It's an important little anecdote to remember the next time you see a CEO claiming that taxes are too high and bragging about being a job creator.[TouchArcade]
She also told an anecdote about a lead astronaut role she almost had in a sci-fi film, but the director couldn't convince the studio to hire her.
There's the one about never mixing black with navy, the tidbit about saving sequins for evening, and the anecdote that silver and gold should never be worn together.
As proof, she offered an anecdote: When my parents began seeing each other, my father joked about one day marrying a rich woman (which my mother was not).
Sister Act Back in Winterfell, Arya tells Sansa a fun anecdote about the first time she hit a bullseye with an arrow when she was a young girl.
The Atlantic recently published a 4,900-word profile of Heidi Cruz that contained an anecdote about his insisting they play a song from Aladdin at their 2001 wedding.
In one anecdote, the colorful Kramer described the challenge of negotiating a contract back in an era when players didn't have agents or know what their peers made.
The reference to a "swarm" overstates the anecdote which notes that a group of eight individuals possibly of Muslim faith were arrested in New Jersey after 9/11.
He started off with an anecdote about a friend who makes $370 a day and is holding down two jobs in order to send her son to college.
The anecdote presents a chance to discuss the subject of sexism in Hollywood – the casting couch is a notorious trope - but Ovitz gives it only a few paragraphs.
He cites an anecdote of when ATMs were first introduced and he observed someone talking to one as though it were a replacement for a human bank teller.
For instance, take an anecdote that focuses on Aradia from an article by Hope College academic Jane Dickie and her students, Lesbian Communities: Festivals, RVs, and the Internet.
"There is no truth to this," spokeswoman Hope Hicks told The Hill in an email, as the anecdote from MSNBC anchor Joe Scarborough gained traction on the internet.
Her 1990 address to Wellesley College graduates tells a great anecdote about a young schoolgirl arguing for her individualism, pokes fun at her husband and quotes Ferris Bueller.
There's a really funny anecdote from Raph Koster in the book where he says that within 10 minutes of starting the game, it just kind of became chaos.
"Courtney can be a crazy person, but when a major anger outburst happens from me, that's some serious shit going on," she laughs when reminded of the anecdote.
She talks about the success of the Lean In movement and the tough lessons she learned from that book, then lands on the anecdote she wants to share.
You would think this was an anecdote from a former resident of the Soviet Union, but this is actually happening here in America, the land of the free.
My favorite anecdote is the time he claimed America was "getting soft" after Kentucky school officials closed classes because of a wind chill forecast of 20 below zero.
"As an anecdote, we've had users running without streaming for months for one reason or another and not even notice," he writes in an email to The Verge.
One startling and sad anecdote describes his experience when a truck drifted into his lane and he remembers thinking that it would be better to let calamity strike.
I felt myself float up and away, higher and higher into the ether until my body was just an anecdote, a symbol, a portrait hanging in another world.
Beyond the concrete allegations against Zito, the fight reflects widespread disdain among some journalists toward her anecdote-heavy, data-light, at times unduly credulous approach to political reporting.
Have you grown weary of watching David Gest on the annual VH1 countdown, shoehorning every personal anecdote he has about Michael Jackson between Chris Rea and The Pretenders?
Believe it or not, her anecdote isn't all that unique — we've learned a lot about award-show shapewear lately — but watch her tell it in the video, below.
Take, for instance, this anecdote from a police officer: So officers like Eric Adams, a white former undercover narcotics detective in Laconia, are finding new ways to respond.
" During that July 5 interview, White relayed an anecdote from a recent trip to Bangor, Maine, to the L.A. Times, saying "'[P]eople are yelling at me, 'Congratulations.
Last week, Ms. Trump threatened to sue People over an anecdote in Ms. Stoynoff's article that recounted a friendly encounter between the two women on a Manhattan street.
It tackled her tumultuous family life and her addiction, and used an anecdote about the director, George Lucas, to dictate what she wanted written in her eventual obituary.
Directed by Theresa Rebeck for the Working Theater, "Dropping Gumballs" stretches Mr. Ackerman's anecdote over a very thin 75 minutes, during which the ad is shot and reshot.
Poison on your weed is potentially bad for your health (there's still some debate about that), but it's definitely bad for trimmigrants, according to another anecdote from Silvaggio.
Eric Schmidt is calling himself a "job elimination denier" when it comes to automation, and on Friday he shared a popular anecdote about ATMs to support his position.
Bill Clinton was the star attraction at night two of the Democratic National Convention, delivering the standard candidate's spouse speech in typical rambling, anecdote-heavy, Bill Clinton style.
Lady Bird's shocked horror at realizing her boyfriend is gay easily could have been the end of it, a ridiculous anecdote to share with her friends at college.
Solomon also shared an anecdote that illuminated just how hungry clients are for information about the coronavirus and how it may impact the economy in the following months.
An extra treat was reading Melvin Edwards's anecdote about Norman Lewis once telling him to shut up, and then getting to see the works that this contretemps inspired.
In the interview, Jackson told an anecdote about James, then with the Heat, trying to keep the team in Cleveland for an extra night after a road game.
Although Kasich claimed he hadn't listened to Romney's speech yet, he began his remarks with an anecdote about meeting a clerk in Chicopee, Massachusetts, who is supporting Trump.
It seemed the perfect anecdote for a New York Times profile of Mr. Duterte to illustrate his violent nature and his hands-on style of running the city.
Madonna launched into a long-winded anecdote about the start of her career before presenting the Video of the Year award — Camila Cabello won, in case you're wondering.
He became a darling of the secrecy set with a seminal 1991 law review article in which he argued that critics of court secrecy relied merely on anecdote.
Joe Biden was riffing again — an R.F.K. anecdote, a word about "civil wrongs," a meandering joke about the baseball commissioner — and aides knew enough to worry a little.
Michelle could never have believed that straitlaced Barack would even watch Good Times in the first place, and his anecdote makes her reconsider her initial opinion of him.
I first heard this anecdote while standing in front of the work, which shrieks and howls into three dimensional-space, seven and a half inches from the wall.
The paperback edition of Joshua Green's book about Steve Bannon, "Devil's Bargain" — which just came out — has a fascinating anecdote about Trump's search for a Federal Reserve chair.
But this anecdote also makes clear that all Cruz's posturing against the GOP's alleged malfeasance is part of a quite deliberate political strategy aimed at advancing his own career.
Frontrunner Hillary Clinton fielded a question about white privilege from a student that she answered with a long, awkward anecdote about babysitting migrant children in Chicago during her youth.
It says a lot about Theresa May—the Prime Minister for now—that she couldn't respond to that question last week with anything more than a disingenuously childlike anecdote.
Was there a terrific anecdote about Phish's latest Madison Square Garden run or a life-changing revelation about a 1972 Dead show in one of the episodes I missed?
As an anecdote, I once managed a $50,000 photo lab system that burned a dozen CDs at once while printing multiple formats across a variety of chemistries and inks.
Meyers pointed to one "gruesome anecdote" from the SARS outbreak in 2003, when a patient with severe diarrhea infected hundreds of residents in his apartment complex in Hong Kong.
But he does have an anecdote that illustrates how conflicted the field has become as a result of a handful of tech giants competing so fiercely to dominate developments.
Moreover, the consumer gives up the right to advocate for themselves if the only anecdote of an accident or a defect a company is receptive to is the vehicle's.
It hadn't, really, he argued, before segueing, oddly, into an anecdote about how he once berated a minister in order to get him to respond promptly to a flood.
The anecdote, a new addition to what has long been his stump speech, could preview the message Pence will deliver Wednesday upon accepting his party's nomination for vice president.
During an interview with The Hollywood Reporter about her upcoming movie The Post, Meryl Streep offered up a surprising anecdote about her past experience working with director Steven Spielberg.
There's a terrific anecdote you outline in the book, about Hillary and her mother Dorothy Rodham that sheds some light into the early lessons that helped shape her character.
You do touch on imagining optimistic futures in Dawn of the New Everything, including a great anecdote where you told William Gibson to stop making his stories so depressing.
Seth Rogen, the voice of Pumbaa and the other half of Eichner's adorable Beyoncé anecdote, ranks higher on this list if only because his is a tale of triumph.
Then the piece went to print, and I kind of thought it would just be a random anecdote that would get sort of recorded in the annals of time.
But by presenting the incomplete memory along with a suggestive but unclear anecdote from a friend, Dowd gives a version of Thurman's experience that is more confusing than illuminating.
The anecdote features (semi prominently) in a La Prensa feature on his life and growing up in Nicaragua, but really, we need to know more about the chicken operation.
She tells this anecdote: It doesn't matter if you're in a red state or a blue state, if a flood has destroyed your town, you believe in climate change.
How does the opening anecdote, the first four paragraphs about Andy Guo and his car, go with the predictions you made about this article from the headline and photo?
" However, Trump reportedly took exception to an anecdote in veteran journalist Bob Woodward's book in which Mattis likened the president's intellect to that of a "fifth or sixth grader.
And she is alert to acts of racial transgression, as when a white woman uses what DiAngelo considers a "stereotypical" voice while telling an anecdote about an African-American.
The New Hampshire anecdote also just happened to surface (perhaps coincidentally, perhaps not) immediately in the wake of the uproar over Biden's praise of two segregationist former Senate colleagues.
" When I asked Shambaugh about this anecdote, he responded, by email, "I said no such thing, would never say such a thing, and do not believe such a thing.
In one telling anecdote from the report, a shift commander provided officers with boilerplate language on how to write up trespassing arrest reports of people found near housing projects.
Trump Means Business and Jobs As a personal anecdote, I flashed back to the RNC Cleveland Convention, where I had a serious discussion with Van Jones in the Arena.
Nestled in the middle of the article is an anecdote about Anna Wintour, editor of Vogue since 1988 and Condé Nast's artistic director since 2013, and her management style.
Some of you, of course, focused on my lead anecdote involving kangaroos and the family that was feeding them white bread (yes, we know, it's bad for the animals).
I wanted to see, rather than just hear as an anecdote, how Ms. Corman came to understand her husband as someone who isn't evil but unwell, poisoned by pornography.
Despite the parallels to her own family's experience, Rivero didn't set out to write an autobiographical story, even though it was initially inspired by an anecdote from her mother.
At its heart was a family Thanksgiving that went terribly wrong, and that in two brief moments — a dirty anecdote and a shouted expletive — was totally stolen by Langella.
Your story started with an anecdote about how, as wildfires ravaged the state, a dozen lawmakers were meeting with top power company officials at an annual retreat — on Maui.
Lord Mervyn King, governor of the Bank of England during the 2008 crisis, has a great anecdote about the "most bizarre" thing that happened to him during the crash.
Although repeated by the historian Ron Chernow in the Hamilton biography on which the musical is based, the anecdote has been debunked by musicologists who have studied the era.
Some more notes on whether large funds investing in small rounds causes VC signaling risk in a moment, but first, a fun anecdote about how lame LPs (still) are.
Peter King of NBC Sports shared an anecdote from the summer of 2017, when Bryant welcomed the Chargers to Los Angeles for their first season in their new home.
The author, Danielle Allentuck, ended the article with this anecdote: Sitting a few rows behind the bench was a transgender boy from the Boston area who plays youth hockey.
At some point a story might emerge from an anecdote or a memory, or a page from a book, and eventually we realize it has to be written down.
For each sentence, I could add a page of narrative caveats, a fine print to govern the legal interpretation of anecdote: This positive description is not intended to inspire.
A quick anecdote: After the Emmys ended, I texted my mother, an avid TV watcher and longtime awards show fan, to ask if any of her favorite shows won.
The article begins with an anecdote of Junod's own life, in which he learns about prayer and about having a special friend, much like Rogers did in the Neighborhood.
To understand how deeply flawed that myth is, we need look no further than an anecdote Handler shares about own life during the film, about her former boyfriend, Tyshawn.
The anecdote came in a piece titled "Rex Tillerson at the Breaking Point," looking at the secretary of State amid fresh attention to tensions between him and the president.
But the actor and Between Two Ferns host has one anecdote about a question his son asked him when he was peeing that tops everything that's gone before it.
In an interview with The Washington Post, she tells an anecdote about an unnamed journalist who asked her why she'd ever choose a black school over the Ivy League.
The worst anecdote G. brings home — "It is so bad, I can't tell you," she says, before telling me — is that someone at lunch said grapes make you fat.
This is supposed to be an exercise in further jogging everyone's memories, and it leads into another extensive anecdote about how Henry Bowers and his friends once broke Eddie's arm.
He features heavily in her stories, and she even shared this adorable anecdote about their pre-dating years (Faris and Pratt met on the set of Take Me Home Tonight).
Jennifer Lawrence, pop culture's token "cool girl," is facing some uncharacteristic internet hate this week, after sharing what was meant to be a funny anecdote on The Graham Norton Show.
I chalked my meeting with John up to having to deal with yet another male creep in my life, and didn't think it'd amount to much beyond a weird anecdote.
DON LEMON, CNN: That&aposs a very powerful and uncomfortable anecdote that you shared and people will think that you are comparing Trump voters to racists -- I mean, to rapists.
If you are a human with a penis, you probably also have at least one anecdote about getting an inappropriate boner and trying to style it out, but failing spectacularly.
Here's a cute anecdote straight out of the Sheryl Sandberg earnings-call playbook: A key focus of my visit is how WhatsApp can support Indian businesses and drive economic growth.
The Wall Street Journal reported a similar anecdote, but said that it was Trump aides who seemed "unaware" that the West Wing staff needed to be replaced after Obama's departure.
But her anecdote has spun out into a viral thread hashtagged #LooPaperGate (or #廁紙門), where many online are criticising her for being out of touch with "common" life.
In a 2011 interview with Allure, Meester reminisced about her former days as a party girl, and one particular anecdote about a literally too-hot-too-handle soirée stood out.
When the Fantastic Beasts star appeared on the show Tuesday night, she was asked about an anecdote in Allen's memoir My Thoughts Exactly and did not hold back her feelings.
" Biggest anecdote: Klobuchar was paranoid, some sources said, that there was a mole on her staff, and "often squandered time and mental energy on trivial matters, obsessing over perceived snubs.
Peter Thiel But heck if we want to play the anecdote game, the US spent millions building a flying saucer in the 1950s that couldn't fly higher than three feet.
After the situation was finally resolved, the Huckabee thanked the airline staff for handling the "medical issue" in a professional manner — before sharing a third lighthearted anecdote about the incident.
" After giving her anecdote, the Speechless star confessed that there isn't one woman she knows that "has not had one form of sexual assault at some point in their life.
Even if it's an embellished anecdote, it's still one about sexual assault that Choe used to show how "cool" he is and to brag about how thrilling the interaction was.
Bonus anecdote: I spoke with locals in Centreville, Maryland the day after the compound there was closed about the espionage in their backyard, and what they thought would happen next.
" When the audience chuckles at the anecdote, Sheen asks rhetorically, "Now is that the laughter I can hear across the pond of people laughing at our country about this charlatan?
An anecdote he told about his drug-addicted half-sister—which was especially relevant to New Hampshire, where 45% of people say they know a heroin addict—was also affecting.
One disturbing anecdote in the episode comes from Jack O'Donnell, who worked with Trump in the '80s and '90s and recalls him being underprepared and uninformed about his own properties.
The kind, like the above Thunderjaw anecdote — a thing that really did happen during my 32-hour journey — that are unique to your experience and, as such, stick with you.
"The government of the USA is not being staffed up fast enough to introduce the legislation regime necessary to have this trade war," he said, pointing to a particular anecdote.
"I love that anecdote, because it gets at something that I discovered in writing Hamilton: the truth is invariably more interesting than anything a writer could make up," he said.
The anecdote was reported in June by Vanity Fair contributing editor Sarah Ellison but appeared to go largely unnoticed until she was interviewed on "The Takeaway" podcast over the weekend.
Graham by the hand; she relayed an anecdote that encapsulated her belief that the system was rigged, stacked against people like her in favor of the wealthy and the connected.
Although the assault took place in 2006, Schulman recounted it as a quirky anecdote in 2014 — plenty of time for MTV to have rethought its hosting decisions in the meantime.
Mr. Brown could barely contain his rage as he cited one anecdote from the report — about a teenage boy who reported having been strip-searched, in front of his girlfriend.
" The singer used an anecdote about shoving cake in his little sister's face in order to drive the plea home, saying he was "expecting her to laugh but she cried.
Coincidentally enough, Hannah's name gets pulled to share her story, so she climbs up onstage and launches into — what else — the my-best-friend-is-fucking-my-ex-boyfriend anecdote.
Hall had a fledgling rap career as a teenager alongside his cousins—an anecdote that he trotted out during his first talk show appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live last week.
Murray relayed an anecdote about one of his kids asking why, after having finishing seeing all the episodes of a show on Netflix or somesuch, the studio wasn't making more.
But when Vox asked Reilly for the "most outrageous cheating story in the book," Reilly dropped a truly wild anecdote about Trump stealing a guy's ball on the golf course.
Journalist Vicky Ward, who previously reported on Epstein for Vanity Fair, wrote recently at the Daily Beast about an anecdote told to her by a former senior White House official.
Ruth Wilson GilmoreCreditCreditDana Scruggs for The New York Times There's an anecdote that Ruth Wilson Gilmore likes to share about being at an environmental-justice conference in Fresno in 19763.
I've never forgotten an anecdote involving a mom chatting with a friend while her 3-year-old threw a tantrum because the mom wouldn't get up to open the sandbox.
A two-page anecdote about a short-lived romance between Connie and a young man struggling with addiction and depression seems to emerge from and disappear into entirely different narratives.
Toward the end of Andrea Bernstein's ambitious first book, "American Oligarchs: The Kushners, the Trumps and the Marriage of Money and Power," she delivers a golden nugget of an anecdote.
A popular anecdote from his time as mayor of the southern city of Davao holds that he once forced a foreign tourist to eat a cigarette for smoking in public.
Mr. Fancher relates this anecdote about traveling in fast, starry company in "Escapes," a thoroughly charming, thoroughly engaging portrait of this great adventurer written, directed and produced by Michael Almereyda.
Using an anecdote about pig remains found on archaeological digs in the Shephelah, the couple compares their work in education reform to the long-ago battles waged in that region.
When asked what was left on the cutting room floor, Gibney said they originally included an anecdote about an entrepreneur who had a very similar idea to Theranos decades ago.
The pledge has its roots, according to an anecdote from Joshua Green's book, "Devil's Bargain," in a conversation from the summer of 2014, as Trump more seriously considered a run.
That's the joy and freedom this book seems to be after, and it comes through much more clearly in Garfein's understated anecdote than in Winder's hot air and specious detail.
TMZ asked Tiffany Trump about author Michael Wolff's new book, "Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House," which includes an anecdote about the president eating a cheeseburger in bed.
Mr. Rebello relays a funny anecdote (also in his book) about how Hitchcock selected just the right variety of melon — casaba — to mimic the sound of a knife piercing flesh.
There's no way I could do this lengthy anecdote justice here because the whole point is these are their stories—poignant, personal, funny—and the beauty is in the telling.
An especially disturbing anecdote at the end of the Times story revealed a McKinsey & Company study that measured the public reception of economic austerity measures introduced in Saudi Arabia in 2015.
One particular anecdote included the fact that he had Kelly change the lyrics to "Ignition" because it was originally from the perspective of a high school driving teacher about his students.
And, in addition to witnessing Reeves' magnanimity at that TS4 press conference, I can confirm Reeves' prince among men status with this anecdote from a friend who wishes to remain anonymous.
The subtle shade thrown at Manafort's plastic surgery is followed by an anecdote where Trump reams out his campaign chief for attempting to block him from appearing on the Sunday shows.
Greene-Lewis also gives an anecdote about a couple who owned a junkyard and was allowed to write off the cost of cat food they set out to attract wild cats.
Spitz is too reverential of any Bowie anecdote, even the ones without a point, and simultaneously too likely to divert the narrative into the kinds of cultural critiques that Buckley avoids.
Lisa Kudrow (Phoebe) added an anecdote about Burrows lending the cast his big dressing room so they could play poker and hang out — which later inspired an episode of the show.
In it, Knope relays an anecdote from her childhood while working through her emotions – with a little help from her BFF Ann of course – before getting to the matter at hand.
But consider the following anecdote from today's NYT write-up: April Isenhower, a Microsoft spokeswoman, declined to answer questions about whether the company provided facial recognition services to other government agencies.
" In the anecdote King shared with the documentary makers, he said Fyre Festival chief Billy McFarland (who is now in prison) asked him to "take one big thing for the team.
The small-town Midwest mayor has said that the best anecdote to Trump is to nominate a candidate who intimately knows the plight of working-class voters in the American heartland.
It also covers Fisher's mental illness, addiction, and the absurdities of Hollywood — including a fantastic anecdote in which George Lucas tries to convince Fisher that no one wears bras in space.
Wilson shared an anecdote of an eye-opening experience for one developer, who expressed the idea of supporting accessibility "didn't even occur to him," but doing so made his app better.
Recounting this anecdote without providing a porthole to my inner workings makes it sound like a prototypical tale of a lunatic, and I don't dispute that I was insane in Reno.
In one eye-catching anecdote that Restuccia, Lippman, and Johnson recount, lawmakers were trying to convince the president not to follow through on his plan to withdraw US troops from Syria.
The data in BuzzFeed's report is a few years old at this point, but it's yet another anecdote illustrating just how far Uber is willing to go to win a market.
The beer-chugging anecdote has been a bit of sports-fan lore for years, but it just got thrust back into the news cycle with the 2016 Olympics about to begin.
The anti-monumental nature of the projects presented at PAM provides an important and visionary anecdote to the gentrification of terror and the art-washing of Germany's problematic history in Hamburg.
The New Yorker published a jaw-dropping behemoth of an article about Vice President Mike Pence, which included an anecdote where Trump said that Pence wants to hang all gay people.
Her anecdote about NASA denying her teenage dreams of becoming an astronaut might foster some decades-old resentment (which she constantly brings up), but Clinton's statements on the matter suggest otherwise.
In another anecdote according to Wolff's book, as reviewed by The Guardian, the president once said, "The Jews always flip" amid cooperation from associates including Michael Cohen, Trump's former personal attorney.
One particularly horrifying anecdote in the complaint recalls an incident in 2012 when Ronell requested that Reitman stay with her in Paris to get a head start on his dissertation research.
In one telling anecdote, Richard Halliday, husband of Mary Martin—the original leading lady in "The Sound of Music"—suggested she snag "her bloomers on the tree in her opening number".
Bush's spokesman Jim McGrath revealed the surprising anecdote on Tuesday evening, saying that the 41st President of the United States once feared that no one would show up to his funeral.
"Tell your stories now more than ever," she said alongside an anecdote about how she was inspired as a young girl by the Spice Girls and their message of girl power.
If you're a fan of the NFL and consider the league to be corrupt, well, it was that way 30 years ago too, if this anecdote from Steve Young is true.

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