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"breathlessly" Definitions
  1. with difficulty in breathing
  2. (formal) in a strongly emotional way; in a way that makes people feel strong emotions
"breathlessly" Synonyms
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462 Sentences With "breathlessly"

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"She moved slowly and breathlessly, her face flushed," Freeman described.
All nonsense reported breathlessly and often uncritically by the media.
That was when headlines breathlessly praised Scandal's dominance on Twitter.
On CNBC they were to covering it like, oh, breathlessly.
You'll accept a fake award breathlessly & affect no real chance.
Were you at home, breathlessly clicking refresh on your browser?
The reactions to this news have largely been breathlessly amazed.
Some reports have breathlessly claimed that Obama cheated on Michelle.
You're going to be breathlessly following along no matter what.
"The Handmaid's Tale" isn't just a breathlessly praised new show.
"It's like a rollercoaster feeling," he says breathlessly at one point.
You'll accept a fake award breathlessly and affect no real change.
But they had followed him from the beginning, breathlessly and childishly.
No, the middle-aged crash to track here, breathlessly, is Howard's.
"I'm like, 'You don't understand, I love you,'" Perry breathlessly recounted.
Marriage Project announced breathlessly that the marriage rate had fallen by 43
"He is the ladies' man of the Senate," the story continued, breathlessly.
She frantically, breathlessly, deliriously tells you she thinks she knows the code.
From there, the ending is breathlessly rushed, with revelations, resolutions and epiphanies.
"You know that kid I've been looking for everywhere?" he said breathlessly.
We breathlessly await release of data, desperately hoping it supports our hypothesis.
From the start, Mendes envisioned his "1917" as unfolding continuously and breathlessly.
Hypernormalisation breathlessly weaves together many of the filmmaker's chosen themes over the years.
We breathlessly covered the saga of SpaceX, its reusable rockets, and drone barge.
The day the entire world has been breathlessly waiting for has finally arrived.
"Some men at the door want to see you," she told him breathlessly.
Every time he held an event, they were there to breathlessly interview him.
What to watch today: Everybody on CNBC is still breathlessly awaiting Dow 20,000.
The breathlessly inventive Soho Rep presents the world premiere of Kate Tarker's play.
The launch of a new Apple product was not reported breathlessly in newspapers.
Formula One racecars are fast, but rarely have they been described so breathlessly.
Someone with no credentials has breathlessly claimed "the Blockchain" will do... something to it.
As the trial went on people were breathlessly waiting to see what he wore.
Being royal women, they're covered breathlessly by tabloids, usually with a sprinkle of sexism.
A couple months back it was even breathlessly reported that Microsoft purchased the surfacephone.
Breathlessly, he tried to refute the technical testimony about backup files and bitcoin wallets.
After they breathlessly told him what had happened, he took the men to jail.
Wired magazine first reported breathlessly on the then new BrainGate system back in 2005.
One incidental revelation, or reminder, is how breathlessly and exhaustively the events were reported.
"It's easy," she said breathlessly as she made her way back up the hill.
When Mr. Walsh's name and photograph were released, broadcasters breathlessly speculated about his movements.
But did audiences wait breathlessly for nearly 35 years to hear Maverick suck wind?
These apps were excited, almost breathlessly so, to tell me statistics surrounding Dating Sunday.
Parents name their newborn girls Millie, and journalists breathlessly seek the next Dresselhaus sighting.
So economists and regulators have been almost breathlessly speculating about this summer's work conference.
Plenty of news media outlets had written breathlessly about hot new gadgets and apps.
It has been breathlessly described by the likes of People, the Daily Mail, and Today.com.
Then the storm arrived, and news anchors reported breathlessly from boats zipping down city streets.
"How'd you get so good at that?" she asked him, breathlessly, when they were finished.
Freewheeling in its editing and plotting and almost confrontationally unhinged, it's a breathlessly inventive ride.
"Woah, even if you go slowly it makes you really dizzy," he tells me breathlessly.
And to report on it nonstop, breathlessly, as if the levee would break any second.
Despite its seemingly niche appeal, the Weiner/Franzen dispute was covered breathlessly in the press.
And every campaign survives occasional bumps in the road that are breathlessly reported yet rarely decisive.
Sites will speculate endlessly about teasers and report breathlessly about each small nuance ahead of launch.
We've spent months breathlessly describing and praising the red carpet choices made by our favorite celebrities.
Economic Trends The financial media tend to report breathlessly about what the stock market did yesterday.
The fact that BuzzFeed breathlessly wrote it up as a "win" just fanned the flames further.
Watch "Angels" below as we breathlessly await whatever new project Chance has in store for us.
Her monthslong disappearance from public view was breathlessly reported, as were rumors of a government investigation.
The college admissions scandal that you've been following so breathlessly isn't just taking down celebrity parents.
This heartfelt, breathlessly told novel takes teenagers' emotional lives seriously without being either sappy or gloomy.
She still talks breathlessly — "without enough modulation," she has learned by listening to other people talk.
Admittedly, gaming media covered it far more breathlessly than mainstream media, but you can understand why.
The star tenor, now 56, returns to the boyish role of his breathlessly hyped 1996 debut.
At first the pianos played breathlessly spiraling figures and insistent rhythms, music that nodded to Bartok.
Steep stairs brought us breathlessly up a mountainside onto flat plateaus with clusters of statues and murals.
And in true Golightly fashion, the new winner headed backstage to breathlessly exclaim, "I need a drink!"
And mainstream media breathlessly declaring last night&aposs election results are a total wipeout for the president.
It's telling that the Indian press breathlessly covers every minor change in U.S. and European immigration policy.
His restless music gurgles and explodes in often fragmented phrases, leaping breathlessly from one thing to another.
"All the artists are on Insta," he said, a bit breathlessly, taking a chair next to Tollett.
Are we finally going to get the Tom Bombadil spinoff the world has been breathlessly waiting for?
We all can recite the evidence: the breathlessly updated Facebook profile, the cascade of selfies, the Kardashians.
On Thursday, #ComeyDay — which some media breathlessly dubbed the Super Bowl of politics — had the world transfixed.
Her months-long disappearance from public view was breathlessly reported, as were rumours of a government investigation.
"Senator Clinton would like to have a word with you, sir," the young man told us breathlessly.
But if we're already breathlessly checking in on Altoona, Pa., then add the O.C. to the mix.
These are some of the ways that people breathlessly describe Megaformer workouts: difficult, mysterious, but worth your time.
But although the administration may not be breathlessly eager to implement personal sanctions, it cannot ignore them, either.
Democrats breathlessly awaited the testimony of fired FBI Director James Comey, certain that his testimony would topple Trump.
Doubtless you've been breathlessly keeping up with every update to Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's relationship this week.
Despite all this, supporters ranging from Bill Clinton to Jeffrey Sachs breathlessly praise his leadership and economic success.
In other words, we may never see the types of changes that the media breathlessly debated last week.
Chopra's engagement and the lead-up to the wedding with Jonas has been covered breathlessly by Indian media.
Male poets had been writing breathlessly about women for centuries — why should the reverse be any less palatable?
And so I'd suggest some caution for midterm watchers breathlessly predicting a blue wave of women in November.
Chinese news outlets have covered the skirmish breathlessly, describing Weibo as the "new battlefield" between the two countries.
How can this be the case if impeachment is the towering moral test breathlessly covered day after day?
He brought contrasting character to the eight varied sections, from the intricate Prelude to the breathlessly spiraling Gigue.
" He breathlessly cataloged the area's cured meats: "The prosciutto, the bresaola, the coppa, the mortadella — that's all here.
Leicester was a 5000-to-1 shot at winning the title this year, everyone breathlessly says (spoiler: they did).
Clocking in at a breathlessly efficient sub-two minute runtime, the new track finds ScHoolboy at his most confrontational.
If you've spent the week breathlessly following all of our CES coverage, you're probably familiar with The Verge Awards.
Suffice to say, the polling and numbers gurus should not be so breathlessly relied upon in 85033 and beyond.
Get ready for plenty of excerpts to be breathlessly read by network anchors and hosts and late-night comics.
Callers are received, letters are opened, gossip is breathlessly exchanged and long walks are taken on beautifully manicured lawns.
Many media stories about sleep breathlessly worry that the average American is at grave risk because of sleep deprivation.
We sat breathlessly, communicating only with our eyes, awaiting the safe sound of the trailer's metal door slamming shut.
How to Work From Home Working remotely has become an increasingly easy and breathlessly viable option for many employees.
"There are lots of people breathlessly waiting to read that," Perry said at a National Press Club event Tuesday.
Gangs, illegitimate children, fights on boats in Rhode Island, all nonsense, reported breathlessly and often uncritically by the media.
It wants for consideration—to be fawned over, talked about breathlessly, uploaded, debated and argued about, memed ad infinitum.
Even non-human "improvements," like recovered formerly sickly rescue dogs and Mandy Moore's breathlessly documented kitchen renovation, are ravenously consumed.
And seconds later, she purchases a future murder weapon while Dee Dee wanders around the mall breathlessly looking for her.
Unlike most media that targets women, these bloggers are not compelled to breathlessly enthuse about every emergent pop-cultural phenomenon.
Thanks to a torrent of leaks, the tech press has been breathlessly covering all that's going on inside the company.
How did it feel, reporters asked breathlessly, to have won so many gold medals, to be so adored, so admired?
Thrillingly shot, breathlessly paced, and emotionally devastating, it's the kind of art that sticks around in your brain weeks later.
Reporters waited breathlessly for him to return and report, but Carter stayed ... and stayed ... and stayed ... for a full week!
During the battle over Obamacare, conservatives breathlessly accused liberals of executing a radical transformation of the country's health care system.
After years of breathlessly positive press coverage and warm relations with the political class, Silicon Valley is facing a reckoning.
Undoubtedly this story would have been covered as breathlessly as Trump himself, consuming both Republican and Democratic primary campaigns alike.
When Uber was new, tech-oriented news outlets breathlessly admired the "rogue" startup willing to break rules to get ahead.
The movie also features the best use of the now-cliched breathlessly-interrupting-a-wedding-scene ever seen on film.
For example, Trump's advocate Sean Hannity breathlessly claimed that the Green New Deal would end steak dinners in America. Why?
The book's simple language immerses the reader immediately and breathlessly in the terror and difficulty of Lydia and Luca's flight.
When the cameras closed in on her as she claimed her Globe, writers breathlessly anatomized every facet of her look.
At once breathlessly energetic and strangely elusive, the music can come across like a patchwork of fragmentary, even manic phrases.
Monday, four hours before the scheduled announcement, the cable networks were breathlessly trumpeting that the president had made his decision.
Anne Hathaway breathlessly plays the narcissistic starlet Daphne Kluger, who has more self-awareness than one would expect from a diva.
While the US breathlessly pursued its favored ally, it insisted that Tehran curtail its military ambitions, or face further US action.
The first adult prose I recall reading, and breathlessly at that, was a two-volume set of Doyle's complete Sherlock Holmes.
MARGOT Then let me tell you, along with the 67 email writers who also objected, though none so breathlessly as you.
As Eve breathlessly explains what went down, and how all of her equipment has been stolen, things start to take a turn.
Network TV golf coverage in the United States for the past couple of weeks has breathlessly discussed the game's biggest payout ever.
Every once in a while, a friend attends therapy for the first time and starts breathlessly reporting all the revelations she's learned.
And in many ways, it makes sense that attempts to crack the Voynich manuscript using "artificial intelligence" would be covered so breathlessly.
Not a day goes by without another reporter breathlessly reporting some new machine learning product that is going to trounce human intelligence.
Founders breathlessly claim that their platforms will change or "disrupt" everything and that banking and financial services will never be the same.
There are signs that all the backroom talk and speculation, breathlessly covered by the political press, is putting some nerves on edge.
Cosmopolitan magazine breathlessly tweeted the debate news bulletin: Then, as is the wont with the Donald, conspiracy theories bloomed around the globe.
Sometimes he or she can't stop talking, breathlessly describing what happened as if we're gossiping at brunch after an hour of SoulCycle.
Nearby, in Rameswaram, Vinay Nair, 34, an engineer visiting from Bangalore, breathlessly explained how the sandbanks outlined the shape of Rama Setu.
It would probably be a public service if we stopped repeating a lot of this research — and stopped reporting on it breathlessly.
Maher, for example, finds the young reporter who breathlessly raced to Baloch's family home after receiving a police tip about her murder.
Corbell's film received breathlessly credulous write-ups in some parts of the media, while Joe Rogan fans seemed awed by the interview.
Instead, the three chattered inanely about the various countries' delegations, made jokes about Djibouti, and breathlessly hyped the arrival of Team USA.
So this is how we get to the Christmas story, which is still recounted somewhat breathlessly in many stories of heroic science.
Women's publications wrote about her breathlessly: "People love Chrissy Teigen because she's real," explains Rosa Heyman, the social media editor for Marie Claire.
Headlines breathlessly speculated about extraterrestrials, and other telescopes around the world swung to look at the same star, trying to catch the signal.
NBC made it official Tuesday morning ... and Hoda and her new partner, Savannah Guthrie, breathlessly announced it at the top of the show.
And when you breathlessly promote it the way you would a hit TV show's season finale, it becomes just another piece of theater.
In Belgium, Mr. Puigdemont became a chimera of Catalonia's expectations, an elusive Where's Waldo-like figure whose appearances were breathlessly tracked by journalists.
Two groups noticed: meteorologists, who mentioned the storm in passing, if at all, in news reports; and surfers, who chattered breathlessly about it.
The ebullient third, in C, ends with a quasi-fugue finale, a breathlessly fast tour de force with streams of rapid-fire notes.
What mattered was that this breathlessly crazy show featured desperate love and doomed motorcycle runs, wall-to-wall arias of lust and despair.
You might feel like you're in the company of a manic cinephile friend breathlessly recounting his favorite movie scenes in no particular order.
Driving back to my Airbnb to get changed from my snow-soggy clothes into fresh ones, I felt quite breathlessly lucky to exist.
Standing in line, three friends who had driven about an hour from Gainesville, Ga., breathlessly angled for a glimpse of Starfish from below.
Rockets 117, Nets 103 James Harden produced another breathlessly efficient scoring performance and Houston rode his hot hand to a victory over Brooklyn.
As Apple spent nearly two hours breathlessly detailing its many new services, I slowly got a sinking feeling in the pit of my stomach.
The World's First Ever Monster Truck Front Flip Firstly let's just get it out of the way: this is a breathlessly good song title.
Tech pundits were breathlessly awaiting Android Wear and insisting that sharing your heartbeat with an Apple Watch was going to be the new sexting.
The AI in Hex: Shards of Fate is still within its earliest stages, but Woods and Jones are breathlessly excited about its future potential.
Right now I'm trying to think of the next thing I can bubble up into the press, something to keep the paparazzi waiting breathlessly.
Political junkies, especially on the liberal side of the spectrum, have breathlessly discussed the scenario in neighborhood bars and on approximately 1,000 different podcasts.
The engagement party was breathlessly covered by the Indian Express, followed by an official engagement announcement: a dreamy, hazily lit photo of the couple.
Scenes are juxtaposed breathlessly with one another allowing it to hit emotional notes that few other games try, let alone prove able, to muster.
So while Washington and the media breathlessly dish on the Trump "birther" story, it appears that America outside of the Beltway has tuned out.
It's a calm, serene experience, and it's especially refreshing to get away from the breathlessly nationalist favoritism displayed by local commentators around the world.
Meanwhile, our reality-TV-world of politics will breathlessly cover the twists and turns of the tale, as they already have begun to do.
For two years, anti-Trump pundits breathlessly speculated about what Mueller Time, when it finally arrived, would bring—an airtight case for impeachment, perhaps?
The gripping title story narrates the collapse of a crowded pier from a God's-eye perspective, breathlessly shuttling among the tragic fates of victims.
A letter to the editor in an issue of GAMEPRO magazine, also in 2004, waxes on breathlessly about nude codes for Lara Croft's character.
People magazine has breathlessly covered the Trump family as celebrities for decades — even after Donald Trump won the presidency — to the ire of many.
Shot to look like home videos, the ads show excited teens breathlessly reading from what at first seems to be a standard acceptance letter.
Takenobu Mitsuyoshi's half-translated anthems breathlessly hollered out like megachurch sermons made Daytona USA wholly underappreciated in any arcade too noisy to hear them.
A gift from one writer friend to another: a genuinely memorable experience, one that could be breathlessly recounted over cocktails for years to come.
The New York Post, which, like Fox News, is under the control of conservative Australian billionaire Rupert Murdoch, has also covered Ocasio-Cortez breathlessly.
Adam Clark Estes, and Sam Rutherford, and I will all be at the event itself snapping pictures and breathlessly blogging the announcement blow by blow.
One of the sexiest movies in recent memory — Call Me by Your Name — shows a man breathlessly asking another man if he can kiss him.
Tech pundits breathlessly talked up the product's game-changing potential when the Apple Watch 3 was little more than grist for the Apple rumor mill.
New helpers from the community include the exuberant Cassandra, a vet tech at their local animal hospital who breathlessly doles out free vaccinations and aphorisms.
When Vanity Fair ran a breathlessly ripe profile of the actress Margot Robbie last week, sharp and scathing satires emerged on Twitter the same day.
Additionally, a study just last week found that marijuana legalization has not led to a reduction in opioid deaths, as pot lobbyists have breathlessly promised.
Trump is prepared to grant evangelicals at least the illusion of what Faith Nation's anchors breathlessly call "an open-door policy" in the White House.
Bathed in red light, the indefatigable Joseph Drouet delivered it breathlessly into a camera while his performance was simultaneously projected on a screen behind him.
It was only last week: Investors breathlessly touted Ripple co-founder Chris Larsen, who owns a significant amount of XRP, as richer than Mark Zuckerberg.
The design is the brainchild of Swedish industrial designer Daniel Jansson, whose original foam model was covered breathlessly by tech blogs way back in 2009.
Such is the experience of watching "My Brilliant Friend," the breathlessly paced, two-part stage interpretation of Elena Ferrante's "Neapolitan Novels" at the National Theater.
Japanese media breathlessly covered the testimony of Yasunori Kagoike, the administrator of Moritomo, waiting for a smoking gun that would link either Mr. or Mrs.
After being assaulted by two young men at a gas station, Audrey and Caroline speed away, breathlessly grateful, until they get stuck on a bridge.
Each time Comcast finds its name in print for the wrong reason, the company breathlessly promises that it has learned the error of its ways.
The entire energy world was waiting on it breathlessly, convinced that Rick Perry's DOE would try to distort it to make a case for coal.
LONG-RUNNING JOKE Australian politicians and business leaders often talk breathlessly of the unparalleled opportunities presented by billions of newly-minted middle class travellers in Asia.
Fan websites breathlessly chronicled a steady drip of rumored cancellations, revised release dates and mixed messages from stars and filmmakers about which films would link up.
LONG-RUNNING JOKE Australian politicians and business leaders often talk breathlessly of the unparalleled opportunities presented by billions of newly-minted middle class travelers in Asia.
Or stories that breathlessly report what the latest study finds on the health benefits (or risks) of coffee, without assessing the weight of the available evidence.
But for the most part, it's a breathlessly oppressive experience, a dark and sometimes strikingly beautiful film that lives up to its most obvious cinematic forefathers.
Some breathlessly endorse technology trends (hello, Google Pixel), some are as obligatory as jury duty (socks, sweaters, scarves, and that ilk), and some are… gift cards.
For weeks, it felt like the 1980s all over again, with reporters and the public alike breathlessly wondering whether the slaying was a sanctioned mob hit.
One thing's for sure, anyone will the ability to breathlessly capture the fickle attention of the media for the next year has a darn good shot.
Instead, the programs breathlessly discussed the "pussy" tape and the Clinton campaign's e-mails, which were portrayed as more or less exposing both candidates as liars.
This is one of many small but breathlessly inventive ways Moss uses technology—in this case, VR—to generate inventive new ways of interactivity and play.
The Libertines, a group almost universally and breathlessly hailed that year as exciting firebrands, potential saviors of rock n' roll, are a prime example of this.
In short, this is a breathlessly fast-moving collection that leaves a reader enchanted, provoked and curious about the little-noticed corners of the darkening world.
But making readers wait breathlessly for the next book in the series to find out what happened does show a certain (strategic) deviousness on Johnson's part.
Indonesian news outlets breathlessly detailed services offered at the Atlantis, like mock jail cells for role playing, and speculated that it was a hub for prostitution.
The show followed a Pittsburgh competition team at the Abby Lee Dance Company, reporting breathlessly on the wins and losses suffered by its team of preteens.
After targeting Brown, Fox reported breathlessly on a "caravan of illegals headed to US." Any viewer could easily conclude that some sort of invasion was imminent.
Academics with little to no insight into the Mueller investigation have breathlessly posted Trump-Russia theories, creating viral Twitter threads that were barely tethered to reality.
" Mr. Scott added: "You might feel like you're in the company of a manic cinephile friend breathlessly recounting his favorite movie scenes in no particular order.
While Penn delved progressively inward, seeking some primal essence of photography, Avedon treated the magazines as his personal movie studio, breathlessly dialing through genre after genre.
And that's what many in the media have been doing since its leader Travis Kalanick was jettisoned in a shareholder pique last month, often quite breathlessly.
But it also means we've got to find a way to dig ourselves back out — after breathlessly watching one more video of pandas playing on a slide.
Much of the public simply isn&apost breathlessly following all the scandal stuff and controversies and flap-of-the-day flareups the way the press corps is.
Busy co-organizing the Speakout with Occupy Museums, I remember breathlessly communicating, organizing, attending meetings, connecting with comrades all in exactly the same state of productive shock.
The media was complicit in this, too often setting aside the astonishing possibility of Russia meddling in our electoral process to breathlessly cover the latest Trump rally.
So we have maybe-legit documents that have been floating around online for over a year being breathlessly reported as a beacon of light into ISIS operations.
" Just bear in mind that this is also the site breathlessly warning us last week that "Reptilian Aliens Helped Nazi Germany Build Secret Space Program in Antarctica.
For his part, Sommerfeldt somewhat breathlessly writes that Sessions "went several extra miles" in trying to block the meeting, which appeared to violate a 2628 Alabama law.
But I can't shake the feeling that its failures and breathlessly glowing critical reception spell out something sinister for how we judge the art of video games.
Ms. Blaney's campaign became amplified by the breathlessly emphatic nature of social media after the story was posted on a popular Facebook page called Love What Matters.
In the snap a winter back, the meteorologists breathlessly proclaimed the city colder than the surface of Mars as the temps dipped double digits before wind chill.
The local media has covered the visit breathlessly, reserving special interest for a trophy that Mr. Trump planned to present at a sumo tournament on Sunday evening.
The ordinary becomes the real, and as Murdo sets off to find that gig in Lafayette the casual descriptions of his journey become almost breathlessly anxiety-producing.
She grabbed the mic and breathlessly told her guests to take the fruit: A reminder to find joy in fashion while we seek to improve its production.
Then they watched the titular superhero masturbate with a stuffed unicorn among many other atrocities breathlessly described in a report filed to the Utah State Bureau of Investigation.
Instead, she lies breathlessly, surrounded by grieving loved ones who are forced to cope with the reality that she won't be doing any of these things ever again.
That pronouncement caused particular consternation from Breitbart, which breathlessly denounced the cereal maker "un-American" and called for a boycott of its products in a post on Wednesday.
Each year, giant corporations from around the world flock to Las Vegas to breathlessly debut their latest technologies: a huggable robot, a passenger drone, an Internet-connected toilet.
In "Our Final Century" in 2003 (retitled more breathlessly "Our Final Hour" in the American edition) he presented a range of global challenges, from bioterrorism to nuclear weapons.
Clegg reiterated that message Monday, saying policymakers are "breathlessly" trying to catch up with the pace of growth in the tech industry by putting new rules in place.
And despite the destroy Trump media and their desperate attempt with no evidence, they did not stop breathlessly, hysterically, reporting these lies, the so-called Trump-Russia collusion.
But Newberry never expected her quiet little burg would be the subject of international headlines, breathlessly hinting that Green Mountain Falls was on the verge of lawless anarchy.
In that time, it's been breathlessly covered by the likes of the BBC, Business Insider, VICE's Munchies, Phys, Mediaite, the 99% Invisible podcast, Mental Floss—hell, even io9.
Given this context, there is a substantial risk that 25 years from now the breathlessly libertarian views trumpeted by WIRED's early voices will have reached their unpleasant apotheosis.
But like just about everyone else in America, all four have expressed their admiration for "Hamilton," Lin-Manuel's breathlessly feel-good play about one of America's founding fathers.
For several months now, major internet service providers like Comcast and Verizon have been breathlessly-insisting that the repeal of net neutrality protections is simply no big deal.
We get very short chapters and a preponderance of single-sentence paragraphs, in cinematic present-tense prose that seems to teeter breathlessly on stiletto heels: The phone rings.
They're the ones who sit breathlessly at the feet of their old great Aunt Maggie Faraway, a mysteriously silent woman, whenever she shows signs of wanting to talk.
But the pundits have been breathlessly asking whether the consequence of this crisis helps achieve a long term strategic imperative for the Trump reelection campaign to hurt Biden.
After a year of listening to CNN breathlessly cover Russia, we've only just discovered that personalities at the network apparently believe that coverage is entirely void of substance.
But for the vast majority of people who don't spend the year breathlessly tracking trends in cinema, the idea of "Sundance" is a bit hazy: What is it?
Yet despite the delight I took in my sister's sons, the way my stomach lurched whenever yet another pal with that telltale glow would say, breathlessly, I have news!
Around 8 AM EST, Enigma, a project on ethereum currently engaged in an ICO pre-sale, breathlessly announced that their website, mailing lists, and Slack account had been compromised.
When Mami turned her attention to the area of the star that spoke of her future she stared breathlessly, but she did not dare tell me what she saw.
He even talks to Williams himself (or rather, listens, because of the inmate's erratic monologues) who breathlessly promises to give Lindsey all the facts to set the record straight.
Male wrestlers at the top of the game receive corporate sponsorship, tens of thousands of dollars per fight, and the adulation of fans breathlessly following Senegal's most popular sport.
And what followed was a flurry of gossip coverage produced not on Entertainment Tonight or TMZ, but on a collective of amateur YouTube channels, broadcasting breathlessly from bedroom studios.
This is a fact everyone who breathlessly watched Madden bring David Budd, ultra capable government bodyguard and Afghanistan war veteran, to life over Bodyguard's stunning six-episode first season.
During its CES press conference, an LG executive breathlessly announced that from now on all of its appliances will be Wi-Fi-enabled and connect to the company's cloud.
When I turned around to blush and sweat in her face, she saw my press credentials and breathlessly explained that they had been having problems with factories snooping around.
Each year, the tabloids breathlessly reported on who was—and was not—invited, and blogs catalogued the dozens of Instagram posts that were posted throughout the multi-day events.
Readers breathlessly followed his on-again, off-again marriage to the glamorous singer and actress Sylvie Vartan, a roller-coaster relationship that led Mr. Hallyday to attempt suicide twice.
On a near-daily basis, the top news outlets in America reported breathlessly on the newest bombshell revelations showing that President Trump and everyone surrounding him are Russian agents.
This election cycle has been heavily monitored by a collective of journalists calling themselves Verificado, who have built a strong reputation for breathlessly fact-checking politicians and debunking viral stories.
Polaroid has licensed its name to all kinds of crap for years, but walking through the booth—which was breathlessly celebrating "80 years of Polaroid"—it seemed worse than ever.
Maybe that's why people across the pond are staying up late — some against their better judgement — to breathlessly await the results of this election, just like the rest of us.
Hillary Clinton is surely no inspiration, but she does possess the twin gifts of caution and endurance which may be the variables that carry her breathlessly across the finish line.
"Everybody is breathlessly waiting for the Mueller report to come out, and there have been signs today that it might, maybe, possibly, definitely, or not be really soon," he said.
The behind the scenes maneuvering are mostly reported breathlessly by what the grassroots consider a very biased media, that looks intent on turning Trump's base and everyone else against him.
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Time and time again, their marketing departments have breathlessly insisted that everything from smart cities to next-gen medical care will only be possible through the miracle of 25G connections.
Crowds gathered outside venerable Wrigley hours before the game started Friday night, with children and adults alike breathlessly hoping to catch balls on Waveland Avenue as players practiced hitting inside.
This morning, anchors on (almost) every news outlet are sweating through several layers of pressed powder as they breathlessly report on the charges facing former Trump campaign advisor Paul Manafort.
It took mere hours for writers at Curbed L.A. and The Los Angeles Times to breathlessly point out that the world's best basketball player very much likes riding his bike.
For weeks now, Romans have been breathlessly awaiting the presentation of the Italian capital's official Christmas tree, a year after the resounding social media debacle that felled last year's fir.
But SAP's Mr. McDermott sees XM as a new frontier for the operations-heavy group, and has breathlessly likened the deal to Facebook's $1 billion acquisition of Instagram in 2012.
At the same time, 6ix9ine was becoming the most controversial — and in-demand — character in rap, with blogs breathlessly following his every move and more established artists jumping on board.
Around 1.9 million Palestinians live within the borders of Israel, 2.8 million in the West Bank and 1.8 million in the breathlessly crowded 140 square miles of the Gaza Strip.
He wanted to call out the media for breathlessly reporting on WikiLeaks as if it were the product of great investigative reporting, rather than theft by a hostile foreign country.
"If they have the balls to come here and live off of my money — I pay for their welfare, I pay for their ability to be here," he went on, breathlessly.
Coldplay, Beyoncé, and Bruno Mars took the stage at Super Bowl 50 for a breathlessly hyped halftime show, and turned in a performance to cap off 50 years of halftime history.
"I have little patience with the woman who arrives breathlessly at her boss's hotel room for a so-called conference," Barkley said in speech that was not vetted by the college.
In fact, SXSW, more than any other conference, feels ready-made to put on display the breathlessly radical, overzealous, get-rich-quick mentality that threatens to swallow the culture of cryptocurrencies.
The program stresses that your best effort is good enough, but competition, or rather the terror of winding up with the lowest scores in the class, keeps you breathlessly pushing forward.
LOSERS  Media talking heads Pundits, cable television analysts and Democratic surrogates breathlessly anticipated each new development in Mueller's investigation over the past two years, hyping up the special counsel's potential endgame.
Every network has a congressman or correspondent live from Capitol Hill breathlessly reciting their latest takeaway from a transcript or scrap of information that they coaxed out of a friendly staffer.
Cryptocurrency may not be the new internet, but movies in 2019 are treating the technology like flicks from the 90s treated the web—breathlessly, earnestly fumbling, gloriously corny, and instantly dated.
I waited breathlessly as he completed the registration at the counter with an elderly, bespectacled woman who seemed in awe of the idea of a child coming in alone to read.
And among TV connoisseurs on social media and elsewhere, "Killing Eve," which has been renewed for a second season, has been one of the breathlessly praised new shows of the year.
Over the past two decades, Mr. Alagna, now 56, has barely touched this opera as he moved from his breathlessly hyped early years to a more under-the-radar mature stardom.
There is also some very funny stuff for Josh Gad as the snowman Olaf, who, in one applause-inducing sequence, breathlessly recaps the previous movie in one rat-a-tat burst.
A minute or so later, Jimmy said, 'Jesus H. Christ!' and Marjorie said, a little breathlessly, 'Don't let this go to your head, but as kissers go, you're not too bad.
She is eventually offered sanctuary through a friend of a friend, and the ending scene of "Prom" shows Ximena, Callie, and Calie's ex A.J. Hensdale (Tom Williamson) breathlessly running towards a church.
For more than a year, Democrats and their pals in the abusively biased press have been breathlessly talking about Russia-Trump collusion as if it were the worst scandal in American history.
I don't think it's that ... I don't know, analog places, that whole game is lost on me in every way, but I can see why the TV or whatever breathlessly covers it.
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In Stuttgart, Mr. Petras directs a furiously vigorous seven-person cast, who are called on to climb, leap, crawl and bang against the various sets and props in this breathlessly paced evening.
Facebook scored a win on this front last week by getting dozens of journalists (myself included) to breathlessly cover its election "war room," until everyone realized they'd played themselves for page views.
As a champion, Ms. Osaka has been widely feted, with Japanese media following her breathlessly during her stay in Tokyo last month, obsessing over her search for good green tea ice cream.
Throughout the first act, Mr. Norris and Mr. Greif pull off the not inconsiderable feat of keeping us fully, even breathlessly engaged, without presenting a single character who entirely captures our sympathies.
Over the weekend, Washington and much of America participated in a spectacle that's become familiar during the current administration: waiting breathlessly to be proven right about whether there was Trump-Russia collusion.
"Everyone is breathlessly waiting for the Mueller report to come out, and there have been signs today that it might, maybe, possibly, definitely, or not, be released soon," Colbert said on Wednesday.
Garmadon, who wants to be a mayor, is a megalomaniac whose regular assaults on peace and normalcy are breathlessly covered by the news media and whose favorite pastime is firing his underlings.
One of them was Hela, a ten-year-old girl, also from Shirzad District, who gripped her right thumb in her left fist and spoke breathlessly while staring wide-eyed into space.
Blaring from the flat-screen television on the wall was a special report on CCTV-4, a channel from China's state television broadcaster, breathlessly describing the powers of the People's Liberation Army.
Leaked emails, which everyone knew were probably the product of Russian hacking, were breathlessly reported as shocking revelations, even when they mostly revealed nothing more than the fact that Democrats are people.
"Essence is, like, a combination of hint and aftertaste," Antony Merkel, a 31-year-old Los Angeles resident who said he drinks 10 cans of La Croix a day, breathlessly told the Journal.
But the Washington Post had a breaking news story in the middle of the night saying, announcing breathlessly that they have uncovered this baseball scandal, that Brett Kavanaugh loves the national past times.
But it lacks the crackling, macabre glee of Steppenwolf's 1996 Broadway production, and the breathlessly sustained tension of Daniel Aukin's fiery revival of Mr. Shepard's "Fool for Love" on Broadway earlier this season.
" These are randomly chosen articles, but there are hundreds of others that breathlessly report the latest AI advances and throw out either a single accuracy number, or a metaphor such as "human-level.
Henry Adams, as he reports in his memoirs, was breathlessly waiting in the Capitol Building in 18773 for word of the Cabinet appointments that would be made by the newly elected President Grant.
The 1979 entries of Magic Johnson and Larry Bird into the N.B.A. were breathlessly awaited, given the prefabricated rivalry they developed while stalking each other along the way to the N.C.A.A. title game.
This breathlessly melodramatic thriller shouldn't be taken as a psychological case study, any more than Mr. Shyamalan's laughable "Lady in the Water" should be mined for clues about the habits of film critics.
" The new feuding between Trump and Assange marks a stark reversal from the 2016 campaign, when Trump breathlessly praised WikiLeaks for its explosive disclosures about Hillary Clinton, famously blurting out: "I love WikiLeaks!
In the fifties and early sixties, the age of Confidential magazine, Zsa Zsa Gabor, Bette Davis, and Lionel Barrymore were among those who produced movie-star memoirs, books the press reported on, breathlessly.
They point to the GOP's tax overhaul and the humming economy as evidence the press is "running around breathlessly" screaming about imaginary "horrors" at the White House, as one GOP lobbyist put it.
Instead, Anthony Maras' harrowing feature debut depicting the 2008 Mumbai attacks transcends those tired tropes to deliver one of most breathlessly stressful, emotional and insightful depictions of terrorism and its victims I've ever seen.
"It multiplies or divides eleven-digit numbers in 250 one-millionths of a second and is described by its inventors as the fastest computer in operation," a 23 New York Times article breathlessly explained.
The bar for viral Olympic moments was set high (low?) during the opening ceremony, when television commentators breathlessly gawked at Pita Taufatofua, a shirtless and oil-slicked Tongan taekwondo athlete and an aspiring model.
Breathlessly reading a game report that he no doubt had printed out in front of him before uncorking a rant where you can almost hear the veins pushing against the skin at his temples.
But with much of the information now available on secretary of state websites all over the country, the tally of who is up and who is down in the early vote is breathlessly followed.
To the extent viewers buy into it, they are complicit in perpetuating those practices, as are media outlets that breathlessly cover every beat of these shows because it's good for traffic and, well, fun.
The book breathlessly weaves in and out of timelines as it fills us in on the tragic history of Oscar's family, burdened through generations by a kind of bad juju our hero calls fukú.
And then the G-Man shows up and — and then The Verge fires me because I've turned into an 11-year-old breathlessly narrating an action movie on their way out of a multiplex.
I can't place a finger on what exactly is so weird about this guy in a tie, just like I can't place a finger on exactly why anyone is breathlessly covering a parole hearing.
In front of me, a young queer lad danced, working his mouth around the words whispered breathlessly into so many of our ears, lifted by the ear splitting screams of an undulating mass of adoration.
In fact, the album the 5003-year-old Mr. Smiley made with the Rolling Stones producer Andrew Loog Oldham in 2500, "Breathlessly Brett," didn't even see the light of day until 215 years had passed.
I think about it a lot — almost as much as I think about Lady Bird's mom, Marion (Laurie Metcalf), breathlessly giggling, "It makes me laugh!" while handing her husband (Tracy Letts) the cheesiest Christmas gift.
Mention 'absinthe' to your average Mensch and, although they might breathlessly describe an urge to try it, they might also mention a fear they might trip out and saw their ear off in a hayfield.
In addition to the actors and their dialogue, each of these tightly constructed exchanges involves set design, sound design, cinematography and editing so distinctive, so breathlessly bold, they might as well be from different shows.
Rachel Bloom and Aline Brosh McKenna's breathlessly inventive portrait of one young woman who too often thinks only of herself and frequently plays the emotional wrecking ball in others' lives could have easily been unbearable.
"HRC vs Clinton Cash: Communications Director tells HRC 'we got a few stories placed... we are also leaking... to the press,'" Wikileaks tweeted breathlessly last weekend, describing a routine PR response to a negative book.
Breitbart, whose former chairman, Steve Bannon, is now Trump's chief strategist, was an ardent early supporter, breathlessly covering Trump's ascent in the polls and his smackdowns of "low energy" Jeb Bush and "little Marco" Rubio.
He's also staged photos for himself at centers of Orthodox Christianity, like Mount Athos in Greece, where the Russian media breathlessly, if slightly inaccurately, reported that he sat upon the traditional throne of Byzantine emperors.
Collusion had become an article of faith among those on the left and in the liberal media, a narrative breathlessly advanced by bitter Democrats and a petulant press that couldn't accept the 2016 election results.
Speaking sometimes breathlessly and with tightly clasped hands, Ms. Cengiz testified that she had nightmares every night "thinking of Jamal's suffering," and she chronicled how their dream of building a life together was cut short.
The music is by Philip Glass (Concerto for Violin and Orchestra), and for the outer movements, driving and bombastic, Mr. Varone whips up his signature maelstroms, with eight tireless dancers whirling breathlessly around the stage.
The Chiefs, who came into the game with an 212-game winning streak, always seemed breathlessly in chase of the poised and experienced Patriots, who are now 280-210 in divisional-round postseason games at home.
Its more passive events, like bowling, proved a hit in retirement homes, whereas there are fewer local multiplayer experiences in gaming quite so breathlessly stupid as stepping into the boxing ring beside a pleasantly pissed pal.
When he first took office, Trump's FCC boss Ajit Pai breathlessly and repeatedly claimed that one of his top priorities as agency head would be to shore up broadband availability gaps and close the digital divide.
Right now, we know little more about "Harry Potter and the Cursed Child," the breathlessly awaited new play that — to the joy of fans worldwide — promises an eighth installment of J. K. Rowling's Harry Potter saga.
She wears a low-cut dress that almost completely exposes her breasts, like a Minoan snake goddess; she dances energetically, sometimes breathlessly, to a tune she sings herself, a kind of club-scene endurance art piece.
We don't have the tradition of the gap year that so many other countries have, and we go breathlessly, clutching GPA records and resumes, from school to college to internship to work, or directly to work.
Mellow and breathlessly inventive, "you & me," created by one of the troupe's founders, Floriana Frassetto, in collaboration with Tina Kronis and Richard Alger, is a collection of classic, often amphibious routines, and a few new ones.
In its own way, this production is as primal and breathlessly seductive as the great director Peter Brook's "La Tragédie de Carmen" (seen at Lincoln Center in 1983), which set Bizet's opera in a bull ring.
There may be a disagreement in the country about what constitutes "fake news," but it is becoming more and more clear that we are witnessing an increasing number of fake political "analysts" breathlessly populating TV news.
Ms Luiselli's focus on undocumented child migrants, who seek "a way of out of their daily nightmare" in Mexico or its southern neighbours but find themselves stranded, deported or worse around the American border, sounds breathlessly topical.
Memorably enough, news of that little gambit leaked on the first day of CinemaCon, the annual Las Vegas convention where Hollywood studios spend the weekend wining and dining exhibitors and breathlessly telling them how important they are.
Multiple "reporters" (bloggers weren't considered real press yet) scurried over to look at the booth and the laptop and even some of the "mainstream" tech press – there were still magazines back then – reported breathlessly about the innovation.
On early November Skype calls, he and Zammuto both remember the era fondly, breathlessly describing the bitter cold of the winter they spent working on the record in a haphazard studio they'd set up in the pantry.
The celebrity website CMZ is populated by wide-eyed, fast-talking bloggers played by Eric Andre, Mike Birbiglia, and Will Arnett, slurping out of ever-larger Big Gulps as they breathlessly dissect Conner's mishaps of the day.
Then 23 years later a former Secret Service officer, writing a tell-all book about people he barely glimpsed in the course of duty, breathlessly announced he had once spotted a telltale box full of vase shards.
It's fascinating, and about time, that the documentary treatment was given to fashion's biggest two-part annual blowout: the breathlessly covered, incredibly exclusive, fashion industry-dominated lavish party and the always-deeply-analyzed fashion exhibit it celebrates.
After waiting breathlessly for the Mueller Report to say the president should be removed, they paused when it didn't quite say that; faster than you can say "Ukrainians have gas," however, they pivoted to the whistleblower issue.
The format of "Moranifesto" dares readers to reckon with this internalized sexism: Isn't it kind of, you know, silly to pair a breathlessly objectifying profile of Benedict Cumberbatch with a heartfelt plea to empathize with political refugees?
John Dillinger, Jesse James, George "Baby Face" Nelson, Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow, and Butch Cassidy himself were all familiar figures, their movements and exploits and arrests tracked breathlessly in the papers and, eventually, turned into films.
Researcher Clint Watts, who works on the project, essentially admitted to BuzzFeed that the group's tools are overblown by credulous Twitter detective types who want to breathlessly wrap everything involving Trump in an elaborate narrative centered around Russia.
But the media also breathlessly wrote about how he wore a leather coat to meet the UK finance chief, Doc Martens to the White House, and how he doesn't wear a tie no matter how formal the setting.
That was the '90s model — and it's one we're pretty much still using today, where we breathlessly hope that one or two hits will turn out to actually be worth watching, and raise the box-office tide accordingly.
Watch it herePart drama, part thriller, and part dark comedy, "Tin Star" is an exhilaratingly smart, breathlessly suspenseful thrill-ride of a show as deceit, guilt, love, and all-consuming rage lead inexorably to a gut-wrenching finale.
"Democrats and the media perpetuated that lie day in and day out and breathlessly covered every second of negative attention that they thought would be the one moment that would bring this president down," she said on CNN.
With legions of them out there, waiting breathlessly to pounce on any perceived misstep, she has been easy prey for the innuendoes, allegations and slander that her high-profile enemies and the misguided media have sent her way.
I'm anxiously looking forward to whatever creatures, weapons, and armor Capcom adds in the months ahead, and whenever they get around to announcing a sequel, I'll be able to pump my fist in the air and breathlessly speculate.
Tate's celebrity guaranteed that the media would have been interested in the case no matter what — but what made it a bonanza, with newspapers breathlessly reporting on every detail, was the brutality and apparent randomness of the killings.
"While the beltway media has breathlessly reported on rumors of Secretary Perry's departure for months, he is still the Secretary of Energy and a proud member of President Trump's cabinet," DOE spokeswoman Shaylyn Hynes said in a statement.
In THE THIRST (Knopf, $26.95), breathlessly translated by Neil Smith, the gloomy Norwegian novelist introduces a monster who stalks his victims on Tinder, rips out their throats with lethal dentures made of metal spikes and drinks their blood.
While the nation waits breathlessly for the dawn of the Trump era, however, it is impossible to read this practical volume without wondering about its implications for the functioning of our federal institutions and the comity among nations.
From the ebullient rollerdisco surge of "Run Away With Me" to the lurid wobble of "Warm Blood," Emotion soars speedily, with an almost embarrassing confidence, through a set of breathlessly sequenced, brightly melodic syntheses of yearning and excitement.
Among other highlights, Kygo's yearning "Cruise," Tove Lo's sly, soaring "Lies in the Dark," and Halsey's breathlessly grand "Not Afraid Anymore" flash, glimmer, and ache, subsuming the weepier ballads and orchestral interludes into an extended exercise in softcore theatricality.
If we are to believe Michael Wolff's breathlessly discussed new book Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House, all the White House staff were fighting for survival, Hunger Games-style, during Donald Trump's chaotic first year in office.
This all has a little bit to do with Russia and Russian lies and that is all being ignored just like Adam Schiff talking to a Russian about naked pictures of Donald Trump breathlessly hoping for all the details.
He began as an internet sensation who knew how to start a party — breathlessly, head first, with an enthusiastic, carpe diem-like verve — but his lyrics also addressed heavy themes from his own life, like depression, addiction, and loss.
As more companies across nearly every industry accommodate an increasing number of employees wishing to forego the morning commute and office pantry footfall, remote work has become an increasingly easy and breathlessly viable option for many who seek it.
Each development in Mr. Regeni's case has been breathlessly followed in the Italian news media, putting pressure on Rome to demand that the government of President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi of Egypt, its close trading partner, conduct a transparent investigation.
When Kasich, in typical fashion, told the Washington Post editorial board last week that, "Frankly my party doesn't like ideas," Republicans rolled their eyes, but the media played it up breathlessly and it was a top story for several days.
Predictably, the same cast of characters are either breathlessly exclaiming that the Trump administration is again at the precipice of an existential crisis, or refusing to acknowledge the legitimacy of the inquiry or the seriousness of the actions of the president.
These are questions that relate to the value of allyship in general — what purpose does it serve, exactly, for a pop star who has built a career on breathlessly romanticizing straight relationships to take on the mantle of gay rights?
This isn't a movie where the audience waits breathlessly for a passionate kiss, although the aftermath of them cozying up with a bottle of wine and chocolate to watch a poor man's equivalent of ER is as sweet as it gets.
There's a sleepy menace to the Congo during the film's quieter moments, and Yates takes the opportunity to push the camera in breathlessly close to his stars, to capture the texture of their skin and the cadence of their breathing.
This is one of his least comprehensible pieces, breathlessly cascading stream-of-consciousness fantasy that appears to be evoking the futile struggle of an individual (child?) who is being strangled while at the same time he is being sexually assaulted (?).
At halftime, he would interview my cousins, as if they were fans he'd found in the stands, and they would play along, breathlessly recounting the game's most exciting moments, predicting victory for whichever team they were supposed to be supporting.
Her face is scrunched up in pain, and she repeatedly begs, breathlessly, "please stop" nine times before her teammates let go of her arms and legs, and an adult lifts her up and helps her to lay on her side.
Fans who have been breathlessly awaiting the singer's higher-than-highly anticipated eighth studio album — the long-delayed Anti — woke up to good news Wednesday: Rihanna debuted the album's latest single, "Work," featuring her frequent collaborator (and ex-boyfriend) Drake.
Instead, folks like Posobiec have created a profitable cottage industry based on pulling fabricated concoctions wholesale out of their posteriors, breathlessly fanning unnecessary hysteria, and pushing a universe of conspiracies with only a fleeting, tangential connection to anything vaguely resembling reality.
This is the reason legions of people breathlessly repeat social media rumors that indictments against Trump and his underlings will be dropped any second, even when the details of those rumors change from minute to minute and make no goddamn sense.
Qatar has beefed up its military, pursued deeper ties with neighbors like Iran, and doubled down on the maverick behavior that rankled its Arab neighbors in the first place, like breathlessly covering their scandals on its Al Jazeera satellite network.
But children who inherit the gene from both parents are often left breathlessly weak from anemia, prone to infections and liable to have crises in which their blood cells clump and jam capillaries in the brain, lungs and other organs.
Breathlessly, and pretty damned naïvely—thinking I was telling him something he might not know—I said I had seen a bridge at Simplon Pass that was a spectacular work of art and another in Bern that reminded me of it.
What Really Happened: If there's one December movie that everyone is breathlessly impatient to see, filled with stars and special effects and an indefinable magic that speaks to the child inside all of us, it's Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker.
The making and release of "Mary Berry" was tied — breathlessly, naturally — with Instagram documentation: edited fake DMs from Drake asking to get on the remix, surreal footage of Mr. Austin surrounded by a platoon of life-size Mary Berry cardboard cutouts.
Some pundits on the right are now breathlessly trying to claim that the bureau was spying on Page, and thus the campaign, via an informant before the formal investigation began, as if this is an outrage of the first order.
Now, with the breathlessly awaited Lincoln in the Bardo, Saunders has presented readers with a formally adventurous, supernatural historical novel that centers on the 16th president's grief over the untimely death of his favorite son, the 11-year-old Willie.
That's before Trump attacked a Bronze Star family and fired his campaign manager, before it was revealed that Clinton did not turn over 30 emails about Benghazi to the State Department, and before pundits breathlessly described every twist and turn.
No matter how breathlessly the tech biz hyped smartwatches, no matter how many faster, prettier models came out, no matter how competitive the Jonas Brothers got while wearing one, it was hard to get excited about the idea of actually owning one.
Armed with night vision flashlights, cameras and audio recorders, the team of researchers scoured the misty Kumbira Forest in northwestern Angola under the cover of dark, breathlessly listening for sounds of the nocturnal galagos, a distant cousins of the great apes and humans.
As all of official Washington waits breathlessly for former FBI Director James Comey's appearance Thursday morning before the Senate Intelligence Committee, I have one simple thought: At last, it's time for Comey and his current supporters to put up or shut up.
Now every game announcer breathlessly reports how Mike McCarthy always knew Montgomery was really a running back, and Aaron Rodgers has lobbied for this change for weeks, and Montgomery will change his uniform number from "88" to something more RB-appropriate next year.
"We said that from day one, yet Democrats and the media perpetuated that lie day in and day out and breathlessly covered every second of negative attention that they thought would be the one moment that would bring this president down," she continued.
For anyone who hasn't had the pleasure of breathlessly unwrapping the tin foil casing of a Tunnock's tea cake, the snack is made up of a shortbread base, topped with a mound of marshmallowy meringue enshrined in a thin casing of milk chocolate.
In this sense, she's working in a classic genre, one that spans from conspiracy theorists breathlessly dissecting evidence to documentarians playing ominous music over hidden-camera footage to the continuous coverage, in conservative media, of a migrant "caravan" moving through Mexico last fall.
The result is that her every move — even the otherwise routine sight of an elected official championing a favored cause — is breathlessly broadcast, followed and scrutinized, with passers-by pressed against the window and conservative blogs pre-emptively declaring it a flop.
" Our own Tomi Obaro wrote a brilliant piece in which she describes Franklin's genius — not in the way the internet breathlessly ascribes genius, but "that ineffable quality, a sui generis understanding of music, a talent that's so preternatural and otherworldly that it feels innate.
Just days after the hearing, CSPI nutritionist Jayne Hurley breathlessly warned professional moviegoer Roger Ebert that a large popcorn had the same amount of fat as "six Big Macs"—more saturated fat than a human is supposed to consume over the course of three days.
There are still sporadic bursts of stories about purges on the service as deals expire and licensing lapses and titles come and go, though media outlets don't follow those updates as breathlessly as they used to (maybe because it's harder to tell what's leaving).
The documentary is uncritical about her recent memeification ("I have a mug of her in my room that says 'Herstory in the Making'!" one interviewee breathlessly shares), but does break up the soothing hagiography to rap her across the knuckles for her comments about Trump.
Everybody loves speedy internet, so it's no surprise that every major telecom in the world is…Read more Read"5G will connect everybody, and everything," Tim Baxter, President of Samsung Electronics America, breathlessly told a large gathering of reporters and industry analysts over the weekend.
For those of you who aren't glued to your computers all day, more than 40,353 bees swarmed a hot dog stand in Times Square on Tuesday afternoon, and thanks to a livestream on Reuters TV, people around the world watched breathlessly awaiting their fate.
Woof. We're back to the cruel and unusual episode style in which the bottom three aren't announced until the end of the show, and everyone else has to hike breathlessly up an extra pile of nerves to perform mere moments after being announced as safe.
Amid all the ex-jocks clamoring for basic-cable attention and all the national football reporters with player agents' hands up their bums and all the beat-reporter hearsay breathlessly repeated as fact, there will actually be some important decisions rendered in camps this year.
There are several profoundly unsettling takeaways from a breathlessly discussed report by BuzzFeed News that Trump continued to push for a Trump Tower in Moscow deep into his 2016 campaign and later instructed his personal attorney, Michael Cohen, to lie to Congress about that.
It really is no wonder, then, that both political parties chose to bail out banks at the expense of workers in 2009 and why the recent House hearing for the Stop Wall Street Looting Act found lawmakers either breathlessly defending private equity or helplessly shrugging.
When Prince Charles, the heir to the British throne, married Lady Diana Spencer on July 29, 1981, the occasion was breathlessly described as "the wedding of the century," a spectacle of pomp and pageantry broadcast to an estimated 123 million viewers around the world.
"Fox News did what any respectable news organization would do when faced with the knowledge that one of its anchors went on the air time after time after time to breathlessly report on someone without disclosing his own personal connection to the story," he continued.
Though this is being breathlessly mentioned in the same context as Trump's request that the Ukrainian president investigate Joe Biden, it's a somewhat different situation, one that raises its own concerns about whether Barr is politicizing the Justice Department to serve Trump's electoral needs.
Drawing on the traditional dress of the Maasai, Tuareg, Turkana, Xhosa, Zulu, Suri and Dinka peoples, Carter created a vision of Wakanda—a fictional techno-futurist African state somewhere to the east of Uganda—that has deep roots in African history but feels breathlessly contemporary.
It seems so simple, but if everyone knew that, Facebook and Google wouldn't have to pull bogus news sites from their advertising algorithms and people wouldn't breathlessly share stories that claim Donald Trump is a secret lizard person or Hillary Clinton is an android in a pantsuit.
There's the channers attempting to spread misinformation for the lulz, the hyperpartisans looking to use the event to confirm past political arguments, the unconfirmed reports from citizen journalists looking for retweets, and the irresponsible journalists and news outlets breathlessly tweeting updates from notoriously unreliable police scanners.
And last month, eyebrows were raised at the dynamic that exists between Sky Sports News, who report breathlessly on major transfer stories – often with information gained via their infamous 'sources' – and their sister company Sky Bet, who take bets on which transfers will and won't happen.
After a while, as the human performers and the CGI effects combine to whirl you breathlessly through the movie, you may realize that the original Disney cartoon was more graceful, and that its flattened dimensions perhaps allowed it to sustain the story's different elements in better balance.
"Every news piece that breathlessly obsesses over inauguration preparations compounds their fear by normalizing a man who has threatened to tear families apart, who has bragged about sexually assaulting women and who has directed crowds of thousands to intimidate reporters and assault African Americans," he said.
It'll be—NBC will breathlessly tell you how great it all is, how great we all are, how great America is, and you'll believe it despite all evidence to the contrary, because for a brief moment it is great, in a specific kind of nauseatingly awful way.
But Mr. Peterson's stance on impeachment puts him in a precarious spot with another constituency that rural Democrats also desperately need — the small but committed clusters of progressive voters galvanized by Mr. Trump's election who now breathlessly follow every twist and news alert in the saga.
Their sets, which veered towards the harder, clanging side of the techno spectrum, were punctuated by whoops and cheers from the enthusiastic crowd; at the end of the night, one local girl breathlessly thanked DJ Volvox for bringing a gritty warehouse-style techno event to the city.
Every day, TV anchors breathlessly report some bizarre new insult or accusation or hissy fit or Putin nuzzling by the president, as he wanders around howling in the storm like a late-stage Lear — raging, blowing, spouting, wits turning — in his White House of dark delusions.
Their jet-setting life, anchored at Albemarle, their 403,500-square-foot, 45-room Charlottesville, Va., estate, was one of several breathlessly chronicled in society pages during that giddy, nouveau-riche decade, along with that of Saul and Gayfryd Steinberg, Malcolm Forbes and, yes, Donald J. Trump.
Though I am here as a journalist, I also count myself among them: people who have spent countless hours watching the network's shows, following Bravo gossip Instagram accounts, listening to more than one Bravo podcast, and breathlessly discussing news in Housewives Facebook groups and Slack rooms.
As expected, the media has gone wild, dragged along breathlessly as they are for any holy-god deal, nearly forgetting that some of its current principals were the very same people who had been the biggest critics of the match-up of Time Warner and AOL.
The phrasing of the bill stops short of a blanket ban, aiming instead at "anti-Israeli and pro-Palestinian organizations" which spend "entire days near Israeli soldiers waiting breathlessly for actions that can be documented in a slanted and one-sided way so that soldiers can be smeared".
Before we get into all of the new information -- and there&aposs a ton of it tonight -- I want to remind you that for over a year, Democrats, members of the biased abusively biased press, all breathlessly talking about Russia Trump collusion, hysteria breaking out almost every night.
Maréchal-Le Pen landed a National Assembly seat for the populist right-wing National Front in 2012 at the age of 22, leading her to be called a "rising star" by Steve Bannon and the "political crush" of Sarah Palin, who breathlessly compared her to Joan of Arc.
The authors write breathlessly about how, despite Clinton's desperation to avoid the public infighting that marred her 2008 presidential bid, there was ceaseless warfare between the "old guard" of Clintonites, the "data-driven" millennial set of numbers crunchers, and the bevy of other Clintonworld hangers-on and political hands.
Depending on whom you ask, it was either the apex, the inflection point, or the beginning of the end for Silicon Valley's startup scene—what cynics called a bubble, optimists called the future, and my future coworkers, high on the fumes of world-historical potential, breathlessly called the ecosystem.
The British news media lost no time in breathlessly labeling the session the "Sandringham showdown" or "Sandringham summit," depending on which tabloid one picked up — and dispatching TV crews to camp outside the gates of the 20,000-acre estate in Norfolk, where the queen spends the Christmas holidays.
The British news media lost no time in breathlessly labeling the session the "Sandringham showdown" or "Sandringham summit," depending on which tabloid one picked up — and dispatching TV crews to camp outside the gates of the 20,000-acre estate in Norfolk, where the queen spends the Christmas holidays.
And of course, Taylor Swift, whom Ms. Bryan has studied in depth, from that singer's early-career fixation on cool girls and the girls they exclude, and also the way she alternates between breathlessly racing through syllables and then pulling back to hit a few of them with power.
It was just one of many unsatisfying "revelations" in Rivera's breathlessly reported, shamelessly promoted Devil Worship: Exposing Satan's Underground, a sleazily overhyped fear-gumbo that attempted to bring together Charles Manson, Anton LaVey, heavy metal music, Rosemary's Baby, and a handful of rube-perpetrated murders, and weave them into ... well, something.
South Korean and other Western coverage in the past few days has breathlessly reported how, at the opening of the Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, Mr Kim's sister, Kim Yo Jong, stole the show—along with an escort of North Korean cheerleaders described by the South's press as an "army of beauties".
But not one of them — not one reporter who has breathlessly written about foundation donors attending meetings or lunches at the State Department — has cited a single fact showing that Hillary Clinton as secretary of State ever made a decision or influenced others on policy matters because of a foundation donation.
Here's what we journalists don't like to tell you or even admit to ourselves as we furiously stir the speculation, breathlessly thicken the suspense and whet Americans' appetites for the big reveal of who will round out the Democratic and Republican tickets: Its impact on the election is close to nonexistent.
His family holds sway over the parent company of many Saudi newspapers, which have breathlessly covered his initiatives, and prominent Saudi editors and journalists who have accompanied him on foreign trips have been given up to $100,000 in cash, according to two people who have traveled with the prince's delegation.
Why is it better to be able to report, breathlessly, on one-precinct-at-a-time results as they dribble in, and to speculate on what they imply for the state as a whole, than to have the final statewide outcomes all at the same time, with the same details available?
Depending on whom you ask, 2012 represented the apex, the inflection point, or the beginning of the end for Silicon Valley 's startup scene—what cynics called a bubble, optimists called the future, and my future co-workers, high on the fumes of world-historical potential, breathlessly called the ecosystem.
When you watch George and Martha square off in their private connubial boxing ring in Albee's "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" or the lovers in the 1946 Rita Hayworth movie "Gilda" murmur breathlessly, "I hate you," to each other, know that the ghost of Strindberg is chuckling somewhere in the shadows.
And thus I spent the better part of the day getting to know the Brett I had never known and falling in love with the tiny, beautiful creature on the cover of "Breathlessly Brett" as one might have in 1974 — in the den with friends gathered around a turntable or in one's bedroom.
A month ago we all waited breathlessly for over an hour as UFC lightweight contender Khabib Nurmagomedov failed to appear in the basement of the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas to weigh in, precipitating both the cancellation of his fight the following day with Tony Ferguson and the breaking of our hearts.
"It's become increasingly clear across many industries — whether it was media too quick to promote Russian propaganda, or Facebook breathlessly allowing fake news and Russian ad campaigns to dominate our news feeds — that no one truly understood the full scope of Russian interference last year," a spokesman for Buzzfeed News said Friday.
"No Doubt About It" is not so much a song as an extended spoken-word promo of the kind that Ric Flair would make renowned in the 1980s—"all you gals come out tonight when Freddie Blassie's wrestling in your hometown, come out and see god's gift to women"—but even more breathlessly audacious.
One external force does seem to be objectively gaining traction inside of the Yellow Vests: RT. The Russian state broadcaster, formerly known as Russia Today, has been breathlessly covering the chaos in France since the beginning of the protests in November, and it does seem like its videos are finally breaking through into Anger Groups.
Her longtime loyalists are so happy to bustle around her in the service of maintaining the illusion that, after she takes an hour away from it all to exercise, her communications director, Nick Merrill, breathlessly updates her on everything that's happened in the political world in the last threescore ticks of the minute hand.
If you need other reasons, he will talk breathlessly about their sophisticated echolocation; or their insect-eating prowess (some can eat as many as 1,000 mosquitoes in a night); or the simple fact of their beauty, especially the sight of them rushing en masse back to their roosts before daybreak, a phenomenon called dawn swarming.
To anticipate something more cataclysmic for Americans here—such as World War III, as some breathlessly speculated over the weekend—is to believe that the presidency of Donald Trump, and his election in 2016, have brought us into a world of chaotic possibility, a world where the unlikely ought to be expected here and abroad.
But if we're going to start putting Democrats' diverse options for 2020 on magazine covers, falling in and out of love with them and floating scenarios sublime and ridiculous, he warrants an iota of oxygen, a small pocket of the breathlessly speculative space that Cory and Kamala and Elizabeth and Beto are taking up.
In front of the camera, Carter breathlessly hauled out toothy smiles after each dunk, shrugging smack dab between sly and shy, admitting he had no idea where that first one came from ("A winger"), or the second ("Thought of it on the bench"), or the third ("First time I tried it") or the fourth ("I'm just happy").
The homecoming show in the UK's second biggest venue had a visible impact on Florence – she said several different iterations of "we grew up just over there" throughout the night, grinning breathlessly and twisting her hands around one another in the way shy people do when speaking to a crowd, which Florence admitted she very much is.
It's a credit to the tournament that we are still waiting for its story to be written, its heroes to be cast, but at the same time the knockout stages desperately require them to step up – to provide some welcome definition, some retrospective logic to what till now has been a breathlessly surprising and chaotic spectacle.
Helmed by internet personalities with a combined 40 million-plus subscribers on the video platform and roughly 50 million more followers on other social media networks, then breathlessly promoted with nearly five hours of videos that drew more than 90 million viewers, the flash sale planned for the afternoon of November 1 was inevitably going to be massive.
This was the world of think tanks, of policy documents, of presentations at important conferences, of reporting breathlessly on major speeches, of trial-balloon op-eds, of congressional and parliamentary testimony, of councils and summits and studies that produced lavishly bound reports with the expectation that they would be seriously and judiciously considered by all sides of a debate.
And then -- and then as no-doubt was expected if not planned, came a long series of false, last-minute smears designed to scare me and drive me out of the process before any hearing occurred, crazy stuff, gangs, illegitimate children, fights on boats in Rhode Island, all nonsense reported breathlessly and often uncritically by the media.
In 2000, we read books promising that the "corporate winners of the next century" will be businesses that use "every scrap of creative talent they possess;" by 2013, we were breathlessly devouring articles about "12 weird things that tech companies do to encourage employee creativity;" and last year, we saw the launch of a perfume meant to inspire creativity itself.
All of these platforms have rules, moderators, enforcement teams, and even researchers dedicated to improving safety — I've met some of them — but it seems like every social media company, from Reddit to Twitch to Twitter, is still overwhelmed by the explosive scale achieved by their platforms and breathlessly trying to catch up by automating as much of the process as possible.
Starting this week, an endless number of commentators, including yours truly, will descend on the cable news networks to breathlessly analyze the Senate trial of President TrumpDonald John TrumpMnuchin knocks Greta Thunberg's activism: Study economics and then 'come back' to us The Hill's Morning Report - House prosecutes Trump as 'lawless,' 'corrupt' What to watch for on Day 3 of Senate impeachment trial MORE.
In a breathlessly short period, McCray had gone from being a poet, wife and mother, with a job writing ad copy for a neighborhood hospital, to being first lady of New York City with a day-to-day schedule that could consist of everything from reading books to kindergartners in a classroom in East New York to exchanging pleasantries with Catherine, the Duchess of Cambridge.
The eagerness of the all-male Republican judiciary committee to advance Brett Kavanaugh echoes the zeal with which Michael Ian Black and Michael Che breathlessly sought a path to redemption for fellow comedian Louis C.K. Defaulting to the way things used to be is especially seductive for privileged members of society, which is why real allies are so important and so hard to find.
He sits at a battered upright piano and presses the keys for the notes that have brought fans to attention since 1970: twenty thousand people listen breathlessly as Mr Young's vulnerable voice—a counterpoint to his biting lyrics—cries through "After the Gold Rush", a surreal story that ends with Earth's most precious seeds being flown away from the planet on a spacecraft for their protection.
There may be no evidence now, but eventually dogged reporters will get to it by breathlessly backing fired FBI Director James ComeyJames Brien Comey3 real problems Republicans need to address to win in 2020 Barr predicts progressive prosecutors will lead to 'more crime, more victims' James Comey shows our criminal justice system works as intended MORE's decision to open a counterintelligence operation into President Trump.
As a young sports reporter at The New York Post, with no major financial responsibilities beyond my affordable apartment in Staten Island, I was enjoying my time off — with some overnight picket duty outside The Post's old South Street headquarters while breathlessly following Reggie Jackson and the Yankees as they mounted a charge at the Red Sox from a 14-game deficit in July.
More in a series as if your pity bent to belief Abnormalities of saccades: Both women had (self-)destructive tendencies themselves—alongside of which generally comes (self-)improvement at almost all cost (if it is not good for you, it has to go)— and messy, tricky, sad pasts of their own before they first met and said to one another, breathlessly, Where have you been?
During the show, which ignited social media as fans breathlessly enthused about, and debated, the program and its content, Beyoncé appeared to address long-standing rumors of trouble in her marriage with rapper Jay Z. After leveling accusations in her song lyrics about being cheated on, Beyonce made clear in the last tracks of the new album that she has decided to reconcile with him and continue in the marriage.
Recently, the New York Times breathlessly reported that former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenHarry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Warren offers plan to repeal 1994 crime law authored by Biden Panel: Jill Biden's campaign message MORE had the temerity to praise a long-serving Republican member of Congress during a speech to a Midwest audience in the run-up to the 2018 election.
When prodded by Haddad and Martin about using his polling groundwork and other expertise as a means to defeat GOP front-runner Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE — of whom Murphy has been breathlessly critical — he said he would rather volunteer his time toward that end.
Even amidst the sobering news of airstrikes in Syria or the president's personal attorney being the target of a criminal investigation by the feds in New York, the pending release of James ComeyJames Brien Comey28500 real problems Republicans need to address to win in 6900 Barr predicts progressive prosecutors will lead to 'more crime, more victims' James Comey shows our criminal justice system works as intended MORE's tell-all book has America breathlessly awaiting the broken silence.
One way or another, this election is almost over, which is why myself, Waypoint EIC Austin Walker, and Managing Editor Danielle Riendeau spent the opening minutes of this week's Monday podcast breathlessly talking about this… ...before we avoided talking about any of the "real" announcements at this weekend's BlizzCon—a Diablo remake coming to Diablo 3, the formal announcement of hacker character Sombra for Overwatch—and mulled what Blizzard's decision to embrace regional professional teams, ala the NFL or NBA, for Overwatch means.
The Real Deal: While we breathlessly wait for news of a trailer or footage tease of some sort—rumors of such a thing before the end of 2018 proved, sadly, false—there was at least one update about Episode IX to emerge in the last few weeks: Unlike The Last Jedi, which took place immediately after the end of The Force Awakens, the new movie will be set roughly a year after Last Jedi, according to an interview John Boyega (Finn) gave to Empire magazine.
It should have been blatantly obvious to everyone this side of sycophantic Star Wars lifers that the dreaded muppet was the most cynical possible play for attention and sweet merchandise dollars, and yet, no, here we are, awash in millions of the most mediocre memes and posts imaginable, sourced from a breathlessly embarrassing cash grab of a show that was cooked up by Disney execs for the sole purpose of hawking another streaming service that nobody needs besides nostalgics and children, though that distinction may be redundant.
"There took place a world-startling event to be specially recorded in the national history spanning 5,000 years in the exciting period when all service personnel and people of [North Korea] are making a giant stride, performing eye-catching miracles and exploits day-by-day after turning out as one in the all-out charge to bring earlier the final victory of the revolutionary cause," she exclaimed, breathlessly, in a flair more familiar to those who grew up watching news anchors report the assassinations of the turbulent 60s.
Since Trump's election, they've proven to be more capable lapdogs than watch dogs, breathlessly reporting all the rumors as fact and innuendos spoon feed to them by the Deep State actors like James ClapperJames Robert ClapperEx-CIA chief worries campaigns falling short on cybersecurity Former DHS, intelligence leaders launch group to protect presidential campaigns from foreign interference Senate braces for brawl over Trump's spy chief MORE and John BrennanJohn Owen BrennanWebb: Questions for Robert Mueller A brief timeline of Trump's clashes with intelligence director Dan Coats Trump critic Brennan praises his Iran decision: I 'applaud' him MORE.
On Capitol Hill, we've borne witness to a fantastical pas de deux between congressmembers Devin Nunes and Adam Schiff, the top Republican and top Democrat respectively on the House Intelligence Committee, as Nunes—who last year breathlessly reported that he uncovered evidence of "deep state" malfeasance against President Trump and rushed to the White House to brief the president, only to later admit that his evidence itself came from the White House, an incident that so compromised his own integrity that he was forced to the sidelines of the Russia investigation—now claims to have singlehandedly uncovered a vast government conspiracy underway at the FBI and the Justice Department.
A dad video is something that has happened every day since you showed your dad how to make videos on his phone, and now he has this shame-free compulsion to constantly record the mundane: Your dad, halting abruptly in the middle of foot traffic to do a panorama of the high street; your dad, an unflattering angle walk-and-talk selfie video of him striding breathlessly through a grocery store parking lot, talking about Brexit, which he is convinced is going to go viral on all his straight talking Facebook groups, eventually only gets 16 views; your dad, shakily zooming in on a distant table at a Sunday morning car boot.

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