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"Do you know what it means?" she asks in return.
"Are you alright Kai?" she asks in the clip above.
"Can you stop?" she asks in her permanently sarcastic tone.
"What's changed for Ted?" the narrator asks in the ad.
"You are Americans?" a smiling soldier asks in broken English.
"Why Todd instead of me?" he asks, in mock horror.
That's the question our food writer asks in T Magazine.
"Who are you?" the man he's rescued asks in wonder.
"Where are we?!" the actress, 37, asks in the clip.
"In November, where will you stand?" the ad asks in conclusion.
"You wanna do it again?" she asks in the official promo.
" Stephon Alexander asks in his new book, "The Jazz of Physics.
"What the f--- are these guys doing?" he asks in another.
" Stern asks in one interview, to which Trump replies, laughing, "Yeah.
"Who wants to tell me congratulations?" he asks in the video.
"What's the point of sarcasm?" he asks in an early episode.
What, she asks, in "Überbitten," if she had been a Nazi?
"What's worse, looking jealous or crazy?" she asks in the song.
"You know the swamp area in our backyard?" he asks in return.
"Hey, you guys wanna call boys?" she asks in a giddy voice.
Given such consequential differences, he asks, in what sense are people "equal"?
"What are these people doing?" she asks, in another video about the gym.
"Hey, we're here waiting, what's up?" he asks in Spanish into the phone.
He asks in Churchillian language whether the West has the will to survive.
"What are you going to do, Ben?" she asks in a voice-over.
"Who gets to tell the stories?" he asks in this episode's closing narration.
That's the question our new gender editor, Jessica Bennett, asks in this essay.
How far are you willing to go, he asks, in order to belong?
"Is it time for a mind makeover?" the company asks in its advertising.
How, he asks in the piece, can loss act as a creative force?
Our family asks in advance for your kindness and sensitivity at this difficult time.
"So how did Google Maps know where I was?" she asks in the post.
When passengers check in online, the computer asks in advance for their bumping price.
"Think anyone will ever be as interesting as him?" the bartender asks in Spanish.
" Gander asks in "Son," a poem addressed to his and Wright's "one arterial child.
Or, as she asks in our Op-Ed section: Can there be good porn?
"I hope you've been treated well with us?" a Pakistani officer asks in English.
" Ms. Poitras asks in one of the voice-over diary entries that punctuate "Risk.
"I wonder whose life they got the data from," he asks in voice-over.
" Miike Snow frontman Andrew Wyatt asks in the opening lines of 40's "Black & Blue.
All he asks in return is for drunk people to please, please stop humping her.
CEQ asks in its notice a series of specific questions it wants public comment on.
"You think I'm playing, huh?" he asks in the video, which was taken by Mackey.
"Is this a bit like Chinese water torture, then?" he asks in his Scottish accent.
"What do you want, Jesus?!" she asks, in one of the funniest lines of the night.
"Who tells the tales?" she asks in her 1997 book Grimms' Bad Girls and Bold Boys.
"Why is all this happening?" she asks in the video she shared on her Instagram story.
"Does helping the devil make you a devil too?" he asks, in the memoir's final pages.
All he asks in return is that I don't snitch him out if I get caught.
"What is this?" an astounded voice behind the camera asks in one of the video clips.
But in Goethe's version what he asks in exchange is not magic powers or supernatural knowledge.
"Where shall we make love?" one of the first tiles asks, in Saint Phalle's loopy cursive.
"What if somebody just decided to demolish the pyramids now?" he asks in the coffee shop.
For example, Glover asks in the PSA if it's okay to think someone looks sexy at work.
"Are we really who other people perceive us to be," one character asks in the new teaser.
"Just who is our new Bachelor Arie?" a voiceover asks in the first promo for season 22.
"Okay Google, what is the Whopper burger?" a fast food employee asks in the 15-second spot.
"More nervous before first presidential debate or first college football game?" the questioner asks in the ad.
"Who am I if not your will?" she asks in an intimate moment when Wotan seems troubled.
As Jamila Lysicott eloquently asks in her TED talk, Three Ways to Speak English, who controls articulation?
She leans over and asks in a low voice how long it has been since my surgery.
"Jack, what do you think of your Donald Duck pancake?" the Jurassic World star asks in the video.
"They tell me this is bliss, is that what it really is?" she asks in the title track.
"Was it an illegal campaign contribution disguised as a real estate deal?" a narrator asks in the ad.
"So are you saying that he has a same-sex partner?" the second woman asks in the video.
We all have our struggles," Diana tells Barbara, who asks in response, "Have you ever been in love?
"Should a president pressure a foreign leader to intervene in our elections?" a narrator asks in the ads.
"Who is your favorite Harry Potter character?" the Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby, asks in the bad lip reading.
"Do I look pathetic?" she asks in one scene, putting her hands over her face to cover her tears.
"Am I disappointed that they didn't invite me to fight with them?" the Thunder God asks in the parody.
"Have You Ever Been Alone With God," it asks in January, and then "Will You Examine Yourself" in July.
"Have you ever been cheated on?" the fan asks in a letter, and without missing a beat, Zendaya answers affirmatively.
" Lowndes asks in an Instagram video, panning the camera to show scenes from her new music video "Deja Vu (remix).
"Why do Republicans like Rich Cordray so much?" a voiceover asks in the spot, which was first reported by Politico.
But, when your boss asks in passing what you have planned for your afternoon out of the office, you panic.
But Blue falls for Leah, and he's willing to do whatever she asks, in hopes of making their relationship permanent.
In the tape of the encounter, one of the British rescuers asks, in English, how many were in the group.
" Nietzsche asks in "The Anti-Christ": "Whatever augments the feeling of power, the will to power, power itself in man.
Xiaoice remembers details from previous exchanges, such as a breakup, and asks in later conversations how that user is feeling.
"Are women of color an afterthought to Tarte?" he asks in the video, which has more than 4.8 million views.
"You want truthful sentences?" she asks in the new novel, after a noisome litany of them rolls off her tongue.
This is the question that director of the Joseph Gross Gallery, Lynzy Blair, asks in a new show entitled, Night & Day.
"Why should I watch my weight when I'm pregnant?" she asks in the caption of an Instagram photo posted earlier today.
As the second season opens, David doesn't get satisfying answers to many of the questions he asks in the first episode.
"Is goat gland transplantation possible, really?" the lawyer asks, in the wake of considerable testimony answering that question in the negative.
"But beyond the flight miles, what's the Clinton record?" the narrator asks in the clip released Tuesday by Future 45 PAC.
" Seinfeld asks in the trailer, standing outside his childhood home in Long Island and wearing an alarmingly purple Mets jacket. "Absolutely.
"What's it called when you stab someone to death?" she asks, in reference to a serial killer she used to date.
As Reihan Salam asks in The Atlantic, if China is the "other" against which we define ourselves, then who are "we"?
Those are the kinds of questions that superbug sleuth Maryn McKenna asks in her newest book Big Chicken, due out September 12th.
Bryan: I don't have nearly the Expanded Universe knowledge that you do, so I don't have any specific asks in that regard.
That's one of the questions the playwright Mac Rogers asks in his adaptation of Karel Capek's 1921 play about humans and automatons.
"Are you cheating on me?" she asks in the running offscreen narration that's credited to the young Somali-British poet Warsan Shire.
" Another woman asks: "In some cases, like the accusations against Louis C.K., I find myself feeling strangely defensive of the men's behavior.
"Is there reputational risk or media attention?" the manual asks in a list of issues to present to an internal oversight committee.
Clifford asks in the lawsuit for the Los Angeles County Superior Court to declare the agreement and side agreement invalid and unenforceable.
"Where is that coming from?" an officer asks in one of the 28 clips released Wednesday by the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department.
Why is it, as Radhika Apte's character asks in the Kashyap short, that a romantic partner is supposed to be everything to someone?
"Who's gonna care for the ones who care for the ones who went to war?" the song asks in its very first line.
They need a new approach to nonmetropolitan America, one that asks in an open-minded way which issues are damaging the party there.
That's the question the playwright Edward Einhorn asks in "Doctors Jane and Alexander," a Untitled Theater Company #61 production at Here Arts Center.
"Does the University want to continue to gain from an image stolen from enslaved people?" the letter asks in part after mentioning the book.
That's what Claire Cain Miller asks in a New York Times article, based on a finding in a new paper from the Census Bureau.
" When I ask Scarlet just how unhealthy my dependence on Girls has been, she asks in return: "What does the show function to do?
"Do I make a pretty woman?" the 48-year-old producer and Bravo host asks in an exclusive sneak peek at the new episode.
"What if somebody had an F-16 that they brought to a medieval battle?" showrunner David Benioff asks in a behind-the-scenes video.
"Backing Ellison instead of believing his victim?" a narrator asks in the ads, which are indistinguishable save for the candidates mentioned in each spot.
"Where are we gonna go now that our twenties are over?" singer Greg Barnett asks in his signature raspy growl on the album's opener.
Among the asks in the bill, the Seapower and Projection Forces Subcommittee will recommend five more ships than proposed in President Trump's defense budget.
"What if the beholder glances, glances away, driven by aversion as much as desire," Fred Moten asks in his book In the Break (2003).
" How Farhad Manjoo learned to stop worrying and love big tech He asks in his latest NYT column: "The tech giants are too big.
"Tiburones" is a critique of "West Side Story," and the legitimate question it asks, in a toothless way is: Who are the real sharks?
"How're you doing, apart from the end of liberal capitalist democracy?" a character asks in "Spring," the most recent of Ali Smith's seasonal novels.
This is the question Carol Browner, who once ran the Environmental Protection Agency, asks in the Post, and she is right to do so.
This is the question Carol Browner, who once ran the Environmental Protection Agency, asks in the Post, and she is right to do so.
The guard opens a door, exposing a narrow chain-linked limbo between the guards' and prisoners' sections, and asks in sign language what is wanted.
"Would you agree that if she's feeling tired before she gets on the bus, she shouldn't even be driving?" the lawyer asks in the deposition.
Zellner asks in the filing that more forensic analysis be done on that evidence, saying that Avery will cover the costs of the additional testing.
"Is it better to have a large sample that is biased, or a small sample that is nonbiased?" he asks in a UW news release.
"What did Trump know, and when did he know it?" the campaign asks in an essay that it will post on Medium, Politico reported Saturday.
" What does a father do, Amichai asks, in "Gods Change, Prayers Are Here to Stay," when "his children are orphans and he / is still alive?
"In November, where will you stand?" the narrator asks in closing, with a shot of the American flag, and Cruz's campaign logo floating in the sky.
Investments are expected to be diversified, so why is that logic not applied to gender, Ms. Whitmarsh asks in the paper she will release at Davos.
"Is this a normal outfit for people to wear?" she asks in the trailer, posted up on a plush chaise lounge in a leotard and stilettos.
"How the hell did things get this way?" she asks in a chapter cocking an eyebrow at the especially moralistic components of the contemporary "wellness" movement.
"Are you for or against pardoning those who committed crimes related to drug trafficking?" a robotic voice asks in one of the calls recorded by Reuters.
That's the question the friend I mentioned earlier asks in her review of "Shut Up and Dance" over at The Atlantic (go read it, she's brilliant).
"In the teachers' lounge with Warren," Willis tweeted in August about a popular meme that asks, in one iteration, where #TeamPete would sit in the school cafeteria.
While driving through the streets of Havana with older sister Kourtney Kardashian and her assistant Stephanie, the 35-year-old mother of two asks in the E!
"Why would I keep putting myself in this position?" the stunning virgin asks in vain, probably on her way to sign her next Bachelor in Paradise contract.
The drug is essentially peanut flour in a capsule, and James Hamblin asks in The Atlantic why peanut powder can't be sold as a cheaper supplement instead.
The United States is preparing "specific asks" in a timeline that will be presented to North Korean officials as a result of the recent historic summit, Reuters reported.
"Does this temple have wifi?" the hero asks in the middle of a funeral, and a helpful Buddhist monk gives him the password for his home network (indiansubcontinent79).
Given all that, Paul Ford asks in Bloomberg Businessweek whether the U.S. needs a digital protection agency, comparing its potential scope to that of the Environmental Protection Agency.
Do you stay calm, keep smiling and carry on as if he weren't repeatedly invading your space?" the 2016 Democratic nominee asks in her new book, "What Happened.
" Mauro asks in the ad as a bullet hits a fence behind him, "Because our current senator, Joni Ernst, she thinks it's okay to run ads glorifying guns.
"Who profits?" artist Stephanie Rothenberg asks in Reversal of Fortune, her data art series that makes visual the relationships between lenders, borrowers, and banks in these complex crowdfunding systems.
"Laser pen lights a bowl of marijuana is it organic or radioactive," Justin coffman, creator of this 26-second video of a bowl lighting sort-of-asks, in 2011.
"Wasn't it always supposed to be Pacey?" he asks in a no duh tone, legs folded on the coffee table, biceps casually flexed as he gestures with the remote control.
How could schools have taught him about the Nina, the Pinta and the Santa Maria, he asks in astonished anger, instead of the holy trinity of Duke, Bird and Billie.
Marni Senofonte, Bey's stylist, talks about the process of collaborating with Beyoncé on sketches and designer asks in the video, both for Lemonade as well as the subsequent world tour.
"Is it really about the latest and greatest long skis, the biggest, slickest tricks, or going steeper and deeper?" he asks in his self-published book Instant Skiing, Instant Fun.
"Trump dissed Atlanta by calling it 'crime infested' ... and now, he thinks he can just stroll into Atlanta and watch football on Monday?" the group asks in a Facebook post.
"I just wanted to know if you started planning your wedding before you killed Stephon Clark or after," a protester asks in the video posted to Black Lives Matter's Facebook page.
What Schwarzman asks in his interviewsSchwarzman has said that hiring Tony James, Blackstone's former president and current executive vice chairman, in 2002 was one of the best decisions of his career.
It's the question The Bachelorette Rachel Lindsay asks in her latest blog post for People, which breaks down the recent mud wrestling episode that had her saying goodbye to DeMario, again.
"Do you feel like there's a place for you and me in the home of the brave and the land of the free?" he asks, in a rat-a-tat stream.
That is the question Kim Sungwoong asks in Freedom Moon, a new documentary about the Japanese former professional boxer Iwao Hakamada, who was sentenced to death in 1968 for a mass murder.
" He cited an annual study that asks, "In the past 30 days how often have you driven when you were so tired that you had a hard time keeping your eyes open?
"I'm sympathetic to Trump because he asks in ways that aren't customary in society, he talks about grabbing women by a certain area," said well-known conservative talk show host Maxim Shevchenko.
"Will he shake the hand of peace and enjoy prosperity like he has never seen, a great life or more isolation?" the narrator asks in comments that appear to be directed toward Kim.
"Think I'mma lose with my little baby countin' on me?" the rapper asks, in response to the many people who doubted that she could make motherhood work so early on in her career.
David Jones, CEO of You & Mr. Jones, who&aposs invested in 21 companies include "Pokémon Go" maker Niantic and ad agency Oliver, reveals the four questions he asks in evaluating each investment decision.
" On the question the court asks in severability analysis, Thomas wrote that it "appear[s] to be in tension with traditional limits on judicial authority," in part by forcing courts into determining "hypothetical intent.
"Remind you of anyone?" the video asks in Spanish, before flashing images of the late socialist Venezuelan leader Chavez in military fatigues and a red beret, ordering the closure of radio and television stations.
That's the question the UK's National Autistic Society asks in this video, which aims to show the sensory overload a boy with autism experiences in an environment that people without autism often handle easily.
"Would this be okay as the setup to his segment?" producer Dianna Aloi asks in one email containing a piece of script later used by host Brian Kilmeade to introduce Pruitt on the show.
The first dealers make their way to their posts for the morning shift around 6:30 AM. "Hash, hash?" one of them asks in a sleepy voice as I walk past the Istanbul Supermarket.
"Mutti - are we nearly in new land yet?" a sulking boy asks in one, an ironic reference to Merkel's widely ridiculed comment in 2013 that the internet was "new land for all of us".
"How is it that the places we live in come to feel that they are ours?" a noted historian asks in this exacting memoir, which traces his family's journey from tsarist Russia to postwar England.
The questions he asks in his text — which functions as a kind of voiceover, as in Marker's great film, La Jetée (1962), composed entirely of still shots — become a point of entry for the viewer.
"Is the choice of a writer-protagonist in a bildungsroman too facile and predictable?" a professor asks in the book's opening pages, in the midst of a brutal critique of the narrator's first workshop submission.
McCaskill asks in her letter that Booz Allen Hamilton explain what caused the files to be left in the open and the steps the company is taking to prevent it from happening in the future.
"Don't you have anything better to do?" she asks in the song's opening line, before eviscerating the kind of online rage displayed by the Toronto attacker, who claimed "involuntary celibacy" was a rationale for mass murder.
Why import a sport, he asks, in which "big young men collide into each other at high impact for the crowd's delectation, placing themselves at high risk of brain traumas that will wreck and end their lives"?
Acampora said there is a lot of uncertainty weighing on the market, like the remarks by White House economic advisor Larry Kudlow that China has not responded positively to any of the U.S. "asks" in trade talks.
Public Health One of Donald J. Trump's recent attack lines against Hillary Clinton focuses on her health: If she has nothing to hide, he asks in a tweet, why doesn't she release her medical records to the public?
This is what Rose Eveleth asks in her new column, Design Bias: tech is reflective of the people who build and design it, which means that if the builders lack a diverse perspective, so will the end product.
"Who would speak of these things when we were gone?" he asks in a wistful key, ticking off things that seem irrevocably past: the native people, the first sighting of a steamship, the "old emptiness" of the West.
"Why write autobiographically?" the Chinese-American author Yiyun Li asks in this new collection of essays, "Dear Friend, From My Life I Write to You in Your Life," the closest thing to an autobiography she has ever published.
All it asks in return is that you sit in an air-conditioned theater, perhaps snack on some comfort popcorn or slurp a Blue Raspberry Icee, and allow yourself to get vulnerable enough to have a nice, ugly cry.
Read more: This Virus Automatically Kills Smart Light Bulbs "What security measures Spiral Toys had in place at the time of breach to protect against the risk of unauthorized access to its data?" the senator asks in the letter.
As for what Human Ventures asks in return from those companies it helps build from the ground up, O'Connor says its ownership stake can range from 10 percent to just under 50 percent, depending on its level of involvement.
Participating congresspeople are given a list of questions and subsequently interviewed on-camera by Evans, who asks in the video that participants keep their individual answers "around a minute" in length and to provide links for further information on each issue.
Spokesman Ron Rogers told Reuters the company's decision to provide the information was not done to head off the ACLU complaint and that the company plans to provide the same kind of information to any patient who asks in the future.
" As someone who likes to know more about a candidate than the credentials on their resume, Lipp-Hendricks says one of her last go-to questions she likes to asks in an interview is: "What do you do for fun?
Most likely, Apple's willingness to take a strong stand on behalf of its users' privacy against government requests for help indicates the opposite: Apple is not planning on making any kind of big new regulatory asks in the foreseeable future.
One tract called "Camel's in the Tent" outlines Islam's strategy for taking over the world: "May I come all the way in?" the titular camel asks in the next frame, poking its head into a tent topped by an American flag.
"If people weren't terrified, who would give a damn about the national security law?" a Chinese official asks in "Extras," in which the Chinese government hires gunmen to stage a terrorist attack in Hong Kong, hoping to frighten people into supporting such legislation.
That's the oddly premised question ESPN asks in a new ad campaign that takes on some of the many new time drains competing with it for your attention, including streaming services like Netflix and Amazon and social media networks like Facebook and Twitter.
"Why am I the one racked with guilt and shame if I didn't commit the abuse?" actress Maria-Christina Oliveras asks in her role as an interlocutor between the audience and a "randomly selected" participant who is actually another actress, Tina Chilip.
The woman also asks in the video why Buttigieg, a former Indiana mayor who has been open about his position as the first major openly gay candidate for president, hasn't discussed his sexuality more, adding that she had never heard he was gay.
" In addition to an aside about his fear that his genitals might be cut off and his description of flatulence in front of Mr. Guzmán, Mr. Penn asks in the Rolling Stone article, "are we, the American public, not indeed complicit in what we demonize?
"As a DM, how are we supposed to protect and interact with a community member that professes to be in an almost constant suicidal state and places their triggers as a community responsibility?" one FetLife user asks in a thread from six months ago.
But the typical briefing memo you will receive for a meeting with foreign leaders is little more than a recitation of desired talking points -- "asks" in department argot -- with no discussion of the sources of American leverage to get other countries to do what we ask.
It is a question he asks in all urgency, yet with a sensitivity that belies his personal connection to the place (he worked there for nine years, in his former role as managing editor of National Prison Radio, which has been broadcasting from HMP Brixton since 2007).
Panama has no objection to cooperating with the United States in the establishment of defenses for the Canal Zone, but asks in return strict regard for the country's sovereign rights, Dr. Carlos N. Brin, newly appointed Panamanian Ambassador to the United States, said yesterday upon his arrival.
Treading a fine line in legal niceties, they appeal to a jury made up, partly, of people who have known them for years: Am I complicit, the statue asks, in the deeds or views of the man in whose image I have been cast and trapped?
Stop it, John Bolton, says former Bolton aide Bolton's former chief of staff and longtime colleague, Fred Fleitz, worried about executive privilege and the President's ability to get sound, confidential advice, asks in a Fox News op-ed for his former boss to withdraw his book.
"What are we to do with the ambition of young Midwestern girls?" critic Jessa Crispin asks in her introduction to the 2013 edition of I Await the Devil's Coming, the forceful and unapologetic autobiography of Mary MacLane, the "Wild Woman of Butte," who published her diary in 1902, when she was just 19.
When Marta Satwin-Ramberg, an architect, and her husband, a graphic designer, bought and renovated a three-unit rowhouse in Ridgewood, Queens, six years ago, they picked a midpoint between the going rate for unrenovated apartments in the area and what seemed like unreasonable asks in several nearby buildings that developers had redone.
Today, when a great many arguments and complaints from the queer quarters of the political sphere have to do with what has been done to queerness by the patriarchy and by whiteness, Baldwin asks, in "Giovanni's Room," what love looks like, ultimately, when we leave all those bags at the door — and if we can.
One of the editors scans the racks, and asks in an absentminded way about that black bag, didn't they need it for something, but everyone is scurrying about and no one has an answer, and there is too much anyway, they've already got too much Chanel, perhaps it's been packed or returned, who knows, but nothing happens.
Said dejected lovers (played by Rob Heaps, Parker Young, and Marianne Rendón) team up to track her down just as Maddie meets her latest potential love interest, Being Mary Jane's Stephen Bishop — who himself could ultimately get in the way of pursuing her newest mark "Do we ever really know the one we're with?" the show asks in its sexy sneak peek.
Among the major asks in Trump's second budget request are 77 more F-35 Joint Strike Fighters — 2023 for the Air Force, 20 for the Marine Corps and nine for the Navy — 24 F/A-18 Super Hornet fighter jets and 21625 new Navy ships, including an aircraft carrier, three destroyers, one littoral combat ship and two Virginia-class submarines.
In its wonderful series finale, "The Book of Nora," it returned to "Let the Mystery Be," by Iris DeMent, whose lyrics begin: Everybody is wonderin' what and where they all came fromEverybody is worryin' 'bout where they're gonna go when the whole thing's doneBut no one knows for certain — "The Book of Nora" asks, in a fittingly tricky and full-hearted way: Suppose you did know?
From the distorted techno of Malkmus's track "Airplane Air," which he envisages as something that might, in the future, be played "on pirate radio in a police state," to the mournful psych-rock strains of Baird's song "1,000 Goodbyes x 100 Hellos," in which she asks, in her words, "whether we can trade our collective environmental, social and economic anxieties for action," listen to the four tracks below.

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