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Proper lead balloon shit in front of thirty braying teenagers.
This is not Lear as I've known him, burly and braying.
"To the Charon team!" he shouted, accompanied by his trademark braying laugh.
However, anyone who concludes that this braying means he's stupid would be wrong.
When soloing, he could slide from graceful melody playing into high, braying wails.
Party-controlled newspapers in Hong Kong have been braying for the law's deployment.
Braying in both human and asinine form, Danny Burstein munches the scenery marvelously.
African penguins are known for their characteristic braying reminiscent of the sounds donkeys make.
Video games are a well-worn escape route from the braying morons who infest modern existence.
On the braying surface of it, Donald Trump would appear to care little for such niceties.
" Jones mimicked, floridly but recognizably, Rubio's braying giggle and called the senator "a little frat boy.
Your job is literally to convince a crowd of braying enthusiasts that you are that megastar.
In spiritual matters, we emulated the braying intolerance of our archenemies and esteemed customers, the Shi'ite fundamentalists.
" Per a source: "Steve was proud of how [Trump] stood up to the braying mob of reporters.
"She made herself laugh so hard that it turned into full-blown donkey braying," Mr. Dena said.
At least one company has offered consumers DNA certificates to prove that its product is the real, braying deal.
Hungary and Poland, once the wunderkinder of the region's democratic transformation, are led by politicians braying 1930s-style chauvinism.
Indeed, anyone expecting a miniature-donkey meet-up to be some kind of braying contest was in for a surprise.
It's a tumult of sensory extremes, of images and sounds, lurching shapes, braying voices, intensities of feeling and calculated craziness.
She had a braying and appreciative laugh which I always tried to provoke, often successfully because she liked to laugh.
Voluptuous lines, sensual curves and braying crowds of young men eager to make one of the beauties on display their own.
Also known as "jackass" penguins because of their braying calls, African penguins are nowhere near as rude as their nickname implies.
Trump braying about this latest development reminds me of the guy in Monty Python who says 'She's a witch, burn her!
I wondered if the braying vuvuzelas in the crowd might trigger one of them to attempt to demolish the new one.
Crime films of that era (a fair number of them written by former newspapermen) routinely portrayed the media as a braying herd.
Other companies have given in to braying, bigoted mobs at the drop of a hat, even at the expense of their own employees.
I didn't want to be an updated version of that Sambo figure, tap-dancing and braying in joy at a succulent watermelon wedge.
Interestingly, despite President Trump's constant braying about more jobs and a better economy, shutting down DACA will not help the "Trump" economy's progress.
I went to a swingers' party at a country mansion where there were all these llamas outside, braying in time with the orgasmic moans.
It's the theater, the braying crowds cheering, the half-hearted attempts to break it up, and the underlying divisions of race, class, and coolness.
From 2,000 miles away, Donald Trump has seemed over the years like a cartoon American tycoon -- brash, bullying, braying and not to be taken seriously.
And unlike so many nights this election, this one went on for hours without the voice, in person or on Twitter, of its braying protagonist.
Mr. Bercow, who is famous for his braying cries of "order, order," is almost as divisive a figure in the political world as Brexit itself.
Online, an army of braying hucksters — digital-branding specialists, celebrities in the middle of breakdowns, the president — saw away at my capacity for complex thought.
"The Descent of Man" (the title is from Darwin) is a short book that remixes a good deal of academic feminist thinking about braying masculinity.
Wrapped in a towel, he sang his line repeatedly into a boom mike, alternately braying and mumbling, and then trailing off into a near-whisper.
That initial opportunistic braying of the left centered on claims that President Trump is an idiot, would destroy the economy, and would start World War III.
Prior to visiting, the types of people I expected to find propping up the Connaught's bar would have been stuffy old-money types braying about Brexit.
Giuliani, an opera buff, has made his time on the public stage an endless aria of political pettiness, braying self-aggrandizement and ethical and personal turmoil.
"Despite the braying of the knee jerks about some public right to know," Bradlee said his wife, Pinchot Meyer's sister Antoinette "Tony" Pinchot, burned the diary.
We don't feel smothered in huge hair styles, and Lucy's dresses aren't there to make a statement, like the women's braying attire in " American Hustle " (2013).
As conducted by Andrew Litton, the music was newly vibrant: agile in its scurrying, full-bodied in its braying and sweet thunder, hushed in its lullabies.
Instead, soulless walkways lined with shops sporting global brands have buried the maze of spice and gold markets that once were filled with the braying of donkeys.
It burned down in 1834, but the acoustics of the modern House of Commons remain notoriously poor, and that's not all down to the braying and heckles.
"James Baxter the Horse" is about a horse who spends his life cheering people up by riding around on a beach ball while braying his own name.
I can hear the braying of one of the donkeys in the horse pasture about 200 meters down the hill — I passed them on the way up.
"Keep shoving food down that pie hole of yours; it shuts up that annoying, donkey-braying noise you make when you talk," reads a letter to Robin Baumgarten.
Yet he also seemed to be at odds with his own voice, which has taken on rough contours that occasionally betray him with a crack or braying eruption.
Clad in faded overalls and work boots, Duke ignores three donkeys braying for their breakfast in favor of Tommy, her pet tortoise, to whom she proffers a banana.
There must be some Americans in the crowd, joked commentators at ringside, if only they could make themselves heard above the braying din of the flag waving skinheads.
What dogs are thinking when you get all up in their face and ask them who is a "good boy": Please leave me alone, you braying trouser monster.
It does indeed look bad—an echo of Mao's tyranny, when those accused of wronging the Great Helmsman were forced to kneel in dunces' caps before braying mobs.
I wasn't even going to attempt an explanation of my inability to read hanzi logograms—let alone start braying like a donkey to convey the type of meat.
" Ms. Sanders used the moment to put Mr. Trump forward as an exemplar of civility against the braying hordes of Democratic activists, whose "calls for harassment" are "unacceptable.
The night before I'd had beers with colleagues and wound up braying loudly to one of them about something she'd confided and what I thought she should do.
Letter To the Editor: Given a choice between chewing on broken glass and listening to someone braying into a cellphone, I would, without hesitation, reach for the glass.
Behind his famous braying of "Order, order!" and his insults of unnecessarily chatty lawmakers, the humdrum process of picking amendments is a big part of Mr. Bercow's influence.
They're a braying bunch, intent on letting everyone on board know just how fucking fucked they're going to fucking get and how fucking fucked they already fucking are.
LONDON (Reuters) - One day Reuters photographer Phil Noble was hunched behind the goal line in the northern English city of Manchester, thousands of soccer fans braying behind his back.
As I was coming out of the tube station at Camden there were a group of truly gross weekend warrior lads braying guttural noises and making everyone feel really uncomfortable.
The braying of Jim Jordan grates on my ears and offends my intelligence, but I know that, in some awful sense, it is the rough sound of democracy that I'm hearing.
Its larger-than-life characters are at once extraordinary and repulsive, at one moment imagining the world in entirely new ways and at the next braying with delight over massacring entire cities.
Evening blooms in heat a braying of bells from August Town; my mind fizzles over "A Grammarian's Funeral," its sporadic arc welding and breaking the question, how to align poetry with truth.
Mr. Harris then uttered a term occasionally used these days as a racially charged taunt, or as a braying assertion that the country is being taken back from forces that threaten it.
And if you didn't love penguins already... ...here's an awesome fact: The African Penguin is also often called the "jackass penguin," because its mating call sounds like a braying donkey, the zoo says.
Trump, with his braying entitlement, his boastful ignorance, his sneering contempt for pluralism, is an avatar of a Republican Party desperate to return to the 1980s, or the 1950s, or maybe the 1910s.
Though the homages and allusions are not obvious, the 18-minute work, starting with elegiac strings and ending with braying brasses, has a pleasing contour and gives the orchestra a good and imaginative workout.
We'd spent all our money so I couldn't go on vacation and like an avalanche, every decision and dilemma I'd put off until after the wedding came at me in a braying mass, demanding attention.
Sometimes, when Gil laughed, you could see how he might have been a different man if he hadn't chosen to be this professor with his stooping bulk and crumpled, shapeless suits, his braying, brilliant talk.
After Old Coaly was laid to rest in 1893, students reported that they'd hear the sound of a mule braying and clomping its hooves in the hallways surrounding the area where his bones were displayed. 
Not that they were "far-out" or psychedelic, mind you—they truly seemed not of this earth as they carefully, purposefully initiated a ritualistic tableau of braying horns, droning ambiance, executioner's hoods, and booming, baritone intonations.
The internet is packed with nondescript, cookie-cutter garbage sites: endless badly-written Wordpress blogs on marketing and weight loss, keyword-splattered business directories, link-spammed content sections, and fake crowds of braying social media bots.Why?
Sadly, with a microphone in her hand, all the $85033 haircuts, all the political pandering, all the pantsuits tailored to look like tuxedos, and all the braying to feign passion couldn't put Hillary back together again.
Is there anything worse, anything less conducive to the enjoyment and understanding of the beautiful game, than a round table of former professionals braying platitudes at one another beneath the unforgiving lights of a TV studio?
The Vienna Philharmonic wind players may be accustomed to playing toy instruments, as they did here, in some of their Strauss family oddments, but to hear the brass players braying on their detached mouthpieces was novel.
A 'nuts' room invasion The hearing room stunt Wednesday morning, which saw the braying invaders refuse to leave for around five hours, came days after the President told Republicans they needed to be tougher in his defense.
He worked slowly and devotedly, challenging his musicians to avoid practising or even knowing the melodies; he tasked producers with finding the sound of braying donkeys, or of raw meat being punched, to create an original soundscape.
Those braying for President Trump's removal seem untroubled by the partisan bias and outright criminal conduct, such as leaking classified material — that used to be considered dangerous for our national security — and lying to a federal court.
Viewing them as the braying ball of coke-snorting, expense-fiddling, bonus-receiving brokers and bankers who seemingly single-handedly sent the entire world into an economic head-spin is both a bit reductive and really cathartic.
Notorious for playing compressed electro bangers on huge stages, records that make a Crookers set sound like DJ Sprinkles' in comparison, he's both beloved and bemoaned for his bizarre penchant for throwing whole cakes at his braying crowd.
The faction of fans braying for Negan's bloody demise and those loyalists holding fast to the show's founding principles of humanity and mercy both get their way in the multiphase battle that fills out this episode's back half.
His breakthrough movie, "The Lobster" (2015), deployed a deadpan calm, but there's nothing remotely subtle about the fat man in "The Favourite," naked and giggling, who is pelted with oranges by a braying bunch of aristocrats, in slow motion.
LONDON — Along with the angry braying and ornate insults that were the soundtrack to Brexit debates this past year in the British Parliament, there was, for better or worse, a certain kind of choreography that kept proceedings on track.
Ms. Cassity hails from Oklahoma, a fact that might seem like a surprise for a decidedly New York-based jazz musician — until you hear her braying, live-wire sound on the alto saxophone, and you consider the heritage of her home state.
The FT article by a reporter who went undercover at the Presidents Club gala last week described braying men in tuxedos fondling women, putting their hands up their skirts, pulling them into their laps, making lewd comments and offering to take them to hotel rooms.
It features a hilariously pompous speaker, John Bercow — "It is a point so blindingly obvious that only an extraordinarily clever and sophisticated person could fail to grasp it," he once chided a member — and a braying, mooing barnyard symphony of partisan heckling noises. Mrs.
Just once, mind, and even that was on a press trip, so I got to saunter past Sven and the lads and straight into the garden to bang pints of prosecco with other braying journalists and a really tired looking Bernard Sumner from New Order.
The men, it turned out, were part of a bachelor party who had come from Bristol and seemed to be dressed intentionally to look like a cartoon of landed gentry, in tweeds and the loudly colored trousers widely beloved by braying men of a certain kind.
There was also the matter of the noise, the desperate braying of everyone talking over everyone else, the bad music, the children and dogs, the radios from the frats down the lakeshore, the car stereos in the streets, the shouting mass of hundreds of lives disagreeing.
Despite the fact that it cops a hefty fine, every––even rarer––day of sunshine will unleash legions of braying "tapps aff" (tops off) lads ready to obliterate any patch of grass or hedgerow in the noble pursuit of ripping the arse clean off the next twenty-four hours.
And now here's the high-rise we build to brace back, this series of holes for bathing and mending and parboiling roots and undecorated fucking in the style of the times: one person half-braying, the other admonishing KEEP IT DOWN—I DON'T WANT THE WAR TO HEAR .
Barreling around the stage, her eyes ablaze with indignation or melting in sympathy, Ms. Phaneuf turned the character into a whirlwind of comic energy tinged with pathos: a bit Blanche DuBois, a dash of the blowzy Maxine from "The Night of the Iguana," but with the braying mouth of Phyllis Diller.
Mr. Harrelson makes Johnson an almost predictably entertaining force, and his performance fills the movie with oxygen whether he's barnstorming through politics, slamming down phones, lobbing obscenities, braying at his staff from a toilet seat or gleefully grabbing his crotch while announcing that his tailor needs to make his pants roomier.
Topped with Bisping, Yoel Romero, Luke Rockhold, Ronaldo "Jacare" Souza, Chris Weidman, and Gegard Mousasi, middleweight embodies everything you'd want to show a casual or seasoned observer of prizefighting: heavily muscled giants capable of breaking each others' faces, with a braying-voiced, easy-to-loathe king who has the throne for a reason.
Me and my mates Westy, Al, Dan and Will just kinda hung around on the terrace, muted and probably a bit embarrassed that we cared so much, before facing up to the prospect of going into school on Monday and being confronted by a braying bunch of Shitheads (our term for Bristol City fans).
But if you are at all active on social media around the time a Tarantino movie is released, then you know said film will be worshipped by the kinds of loud, braying film bros who populate too much of Twitter, Facebook, and Reddit film discussions as a kind of sacred text that must not be questioned.
So I waited for the first real system sellers to arrive, and when they did, I applied for a job in the rickety sports shop over the road, and I spent an utterly miserable summer working behind the cash register, dealing with teardrop-tattooed shoplifters, passive-aggressive jobsworths, horrendous bosses, and the constant blood-boiling braying of Vernon Kay's cheerful Radio 3603 slot.
Early in the novel, the American commander, General Marvin, has his men throw a Sicilian cart-driver and his cart into a ditch because they're "holding up traffic," then orders a colonel to shoot the cart-driver's mule to stop its braying, a scene whose casual cruelty reminded me of driving Iraqi families off the road when they got in the way of our convoys.
But somewhere in the midst of all of this, I was reminded of a coffee shop I used to visit, and a patron of that coffee shop, who spent long hours every night braying the tale of how thoroughly Putin had played the West, what a brave and strong leader he was, and how Obama had better get out of the way of the coming Russian century.
The highest-quality memers online today — much like offline traditional comedians — do two things exceptionally well: And that's what the person behind Elara Pictures' Instagram account did when they mashed up Supreme Court nominee and alleged attempted rapist Brett Kavanaugh's braying confirmation hearing testimony with the iconic Big Kahuna Burger scene from Pulp Fiction, in which Samuel L. Jackson's character Jules Winnfield masterfully demolishes a man named Brett.
And we have channels of information that have been deeply polluted by the braying of demagogues and television hacks, conflicting guidance from political leaders, and guerrilla misinformation distributed widely across new media channels—a cacophony of noise and nonsense that has convinced many Americans, in the absence of universally trusted authorities, to respond to this particular situation simply by doing what they personally see fit, which is often absolutely nothing.

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