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It's another case of people butting in for no reason.
He's completely capable, thank you very much, without a bunch of women butting in.
Looks like Pell's doing just fine without producers butting in on his love life.
"I don't want it butting in and upsetting people; that defeats the purpose," she said.
The problem is that these bots are butting in automatically, instead of being asked to contribute.
Bill, as in real life, was butting in with bathos when the moment belonged to Hillary.
Did she see me as a fellow mother expressing concern, or as a meddlesome person butting in?
Voice ads butting in to conversations, even ones with inanimate objects such as smart speakers, are potentially irritating.
What makes Mr. Trump so dangerous for Mr. Johnson is his unpredictability — and his penchant for butting in.
Third-party punishment — as the research labels this butting-in behavior — is "kind of like jumping off a cliff," Raihani says.
"There was really nothing unusual said or done by her other than that little thing about butting in line," he said.
He wanted to create a space on Facebook where black fathers could talk openly without fear of racists or trolls butting in.
Thinking it was a free for all, my first faux pas was coming at the stream from the wrong side and essentially butting in line.
Catch up: Here's a recap of Wednesday night's debate, and a separate consideration of what the evening revealed about the gender dynamics of butting in.
Your husband's complaint that you are "butting in" suggests that he thinks parental responsibility is something each of you has independently and to equal degrees.
Without chastising, butting in, or any other Trump tricks from my side, I asked these three British fans of his to explain why they like him.
Joe Biden also had a surprisingly solid night, and his choice to be polite and avoid butting in made him look more levelheaded than his counterparts.
During Monday's season 21 premiere, she made quick enemies of the other contestants on night one by butting in one woman's time with Viall, and kissing him.
He combines intellectual curiosity with a short attention span, which means he rarely lets people finish their thoughts but often has a compelling reason for butting in.
THE LIGHTBULB There has been a lot of head-butting in Nevada over unions, health care and civility in politics ahead of the Democratic caucuses on Saturday.
But you present a novel exception: where the stakes are so low that it's hard to imagine anyone caring about you butting in (except, perhaps, for another plant maven).
As for environmentalists, they're the worst of all: outsiders butting in who want to protect lands that have nothing to do with them, killing local jobs while they're at it.
She would demonstrate her extreme love for her children in the form of constant over-involvement in their lives, butting in at inopportune moments, and offering her two cents where they're never really wanted.
First, make some distinctions in your own mind between behaviors that are annoying (tantrums, the random butting-in) and those that are really potentially damaging (undermining you in front of your boss, stealing your ideas).
Allison agreed the whole conversation was silly, and made worse by the fact that random people (looking at you, Karen) were butting in to offer their hot take on what should've been a relatively mild conversation.
Holter's always been fascinated by acoustics and their imperfections—her first release, Live Recordings, is an engrossing mash of the synthetic and organic, songs played loudly in a room next door with radio transmissions butting in.
It was obvious they weren't talking about literally every man in context, and it was clear these men were butting in on conversations about gender to derail them with a pointlessly persnickety objection rather than dealing with the substantive conversation about sexism.
While Craigslist and various vertical specific sites have been around forever, Facebook is butting in by combining the fact that people don't need to set up a new account, already visit the app daily, and have visibility into people's profiles and social graphs can boost trust.
Sheindlin seemed to be siding with O'Farrell from the start, but she kept raising her hand or butting in with additional incriminating information; even in her attempts at silence, she emphatically nodded along to the Judge's remarks, signaling some sort of relief, until suddenly Sheindlin snapped.
It is something to watch King work; he enters a kind of entranced flow-state as he communes with his magic wall — swiping among counties, across the continent, backward and forward in time — but you can start to feel like an outsider butting in on their private communication.
As previously revealed in the game, it was Lady who sent Dante and Trish to Fortuna in the first place as The Order had begun butting in on some of her jobs, which was why Trish immediately went undercover to expose The Order's true colours.
Gazelles of various sizes use different methods of combat. Gazelles usually box, and in serious fights may clash and fence, consisting of hard blows from short range. Ibex, goat and sheep males stand upright and clash into each other downwards. Wildebeest use powerful head butting in aggressive clashes.
To keep the peace, Emily fired Casey. Casey refused to accept that and stood up to Margo. After telling Margo in no uncertain terms that she had no right butting in, Casey asked Emily for his job back. In the meantime, when Casey helped Emily investigate some stolen manuscripts from the university, he was framed.
In 1934, he purchased WBBR with Arde Bulova and changed the call letters to WNEW, for "the NEWest thing in radio". In 1956, he disbanded his agency after the loss of several major accounts. His firm was the starting point for advertising executive Norman B. Norman. In 1964, Biow wrote Butting In: An Adman Speaks Out which told the story of his time in advertising.
In doing so, he head-butted Tyson, opening a large cut over the latter's right eye (although trainer Ritchie Giachetti believed the cut happened in the first round). Tyson had repeatedly complained about head-butting in the first bout between the two fighters. Upon reviewing replays, referee Mills Lane stated the headbutts were unintentional and nonpunishable.Tyson: 'I'd bite again', BBC Sports, 1999-10-04, Retrieved on 2007-04-18.
Similar in execution to the concepts of "funny man" and "straight man" in double act comedy (e.g. Abbott and Costello), these roles are a very important characteristic of manzai. comes from the verb which carries the meaning of "senility" or "air headed-ness" and is reflected in the bokes tendency for misinterpretation and forgetfulness. The word refers to the role the second comedian plays in "butting in" and correcting the bokes errors.
Most bull-butting matches are short affairs and last for less than 5 minutes. The origins of bull-butting in Oman remain unknown, but many locals believe it was brought to Oman by the Moors of Spanish origin. Yet others say it has a direct connection with Portugal, which colonised the Omani coastline for nearly two centuries. In Cricket, Oman qualified for the 2016 ICC World Twenty20 by securing sixth place in 2015 ICC World Twenty20 Qualifier.
10, 6 March 1913Wrestling and Head butting in "Klaus Wins on a Foul", New Castle News, New Castle, Pennsylvania, pg. 10, 6 March 1913 After his October 14, 1913, loss to Marty Rowan in St. Louis, Papke took a three year hiatus from the ring, before returning in 1916, and facing his last few opponents. He continued fighting until 1919, losing a four rounder to the prolific boxer and contender Soldier Bartfield in San Francisco in April 1919.
Company founder Philip Apostol and associates conceived the idea of Green Frog in March 2012 with the aim of a safe, comfortable, reliable, environment friendly and sustainable public transportation. Green Frog rolled out the pilot project on May 15, 2013 with 2 hybrid buses plying the route of Line 1 Gil Puyat Station in Pasay City to C-5/Butting in Makati City and vice versa. On November 14, 2014, the route extension to SM Mall of Asia in Pasay was approved by the LTFRB.
The distinctive nasal arch of Gryposaurus, like other cranial modifications in duckbills, may have been used for a variety of social functions, such as identification of sexes or species and social ranking. It could also have functioned as a tool for broadside pushing or butting in social contests, and there may have been inflatable air sacs flanking it for both visual and auditory signaling. The top of the arch is roughened in some specimens, suggesting that it was covered by thick, keratinized skin, or that there was a cartilaginous extension.
Stuckenschmidt was born in Strasbourg. At as early an age as 19, he was the Berlin-based music critic/correspondent for the Prague-based periodical Bohemia, and lived as a freelance music writer in Hamburg, Vienna, Paris, Berlin and Prague, becoming personally acquainted with numerous composers of avant-garde music. Amongst his most prominent musical productions were the "new music" concert cycle in Hamburg, and the 1927-8 concerts of the Berlin November Group with Max Butting. In 1929, Stuckenschmidt became the successor to Adolf Weissmans as the music critic at the Berliner Zeitung am Mittag.
In June 1937, when Lord Mount Temple, the Chairman of the Anglo- German Fellowship, asked to see Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain after meeting Hitler in a visit arranged by Ribbentrop, Robert Vansittart, the British Foreign Office's Permanent Under-Secretary of State, wrote a memo stating that: > The P.M. [Prime Minister] should certainly not see Lord Mount Temple – nor > should the S[ecretary] of S[tate]. We really must put a stop to this eternal > butting in of amateurs – and Lord Mount Temple is a particularly silly one. > These activities – which are practically confined to Germany – render > impossible the task of diplomacy.
On March 16, 1908, Papke defeated Hugo Kelly at the Hippodrome in Milwaukee in a ten round points decision that was billed as the world and American 158 pound middleweight championship, though it was not a universally sanctioned bout. There was a significant amount of clinching, and some butting in the match mostly attributed to Papke. Papke put Kelly on the mat in the first round with a blow to the jaw, but Kelly recovered quickly and fought well defensively. There was a shower of blows in the fourth, followed by more clinching in the fifth, as the boxers recovered from fatigue.
Although three sides of the shed will be plastered, the side with the window will be covered in a clay wall treatment, to be installed later. Right now, though, primer must be put up so that the clay will stick to the wall and the primer takes five hours to dry. Jaime is puzzled as to why this is going up in the first place, while Candace has trouble opening the bucket of primer. To prevent Justin from "butting in," he is consigned to a back room to watch alongside the experts while Candace does the actual priming job alone.
On the flip side, the duo of Candace and Justin is named the worst because of Justin's continual butting-in and Candace's often-futile attempts to take charge, resulting in Justin doing much of the work. The resulting picture of the pair as the worst is, fittingly enough, a picture formed from half of Justin and half of Candace (titled "Justice" as a play on both their names). The extra lesson for the husband and wife is in a task meant for one-- one must hold a tiny nail or a screw while the other must drive it into place.
He also becomes more receptive to other peoples' emotions and begins to display consideration towards them. Together with the slow regaining of normal human emotions, he also begins to express opinions to Edgar, such as stopping Edgar from irritating Nico, and butting in sharply when another woman attempts to seduce him (because he understands that Edgar giving in would have repercussions on Edgar's and Lydia's relationship). :He is deeply happy about Lydia marrying Edgar, and is, in fact, frequently anxious that Edgar might do something that would make her turn away from him. Once, when Edgar asked him which female Raven thought suitable to be his countess, he answered that he would prefer Lydia to be the one.
The by-election resulted from the death of Tom Shand on 11 December 1969, only 12 days after he (and the government) had been re-elected on 29 November; and the new National candidate was defeated by the greatest swing against a government since the 1935 general election, in what was a largely rural electorate generally regarded a safe National seat. Tom Shand had held the seat from 1946, when he defeated Labour’s Ted Meachen. The defeated National candidate Anthony Shand was the son of the previous member, and there was some criticism of him for frequent "butting-in" during a combined television broadcast appearance for all the candidates on Wednesday 17 February. The vote for Tom Shand had been close in 1966.
No Cure was a fanzine based in Bracknell and Newbury, UK. Originally started by Richard Haworth, from issue 2 it was part-edited and produced by Richard Griffin and Richard H with regular contributions from Jah P. The fanzine took a major interest in the Berkshire and Oxfordshire punk and post punk scene of the late 1970s and early 1980s and covered punk, Oi! post punk and Reggae. Many interviews were conducted by mailing a cassette and list of questions, which elicited interesting discussions between band members without the problem of an interviewer butting in (see also cassette culture). Bands interviewed ranged from The Jam and Stiff Little Fingers to The Raincoats, VIPs, Patrick Fitzgerald, LKJ and The Instant Automatons.
Joe did the best he could in his new household responsibilities, but with three growing kids, it was often a wild ride. Fourteen-year-old Amy (Morgan Nagler), the oldest of Joe's brood, was the self-absorbed teen; 12-year-old Paul (Robert Gorman) was the super- confident teenage son, whose hormones always got the best of him; and cute little 7-year-old Scotty (Spencer Klein) was just carefree all the way. Butting in on all the chaos was Joe's older brother Stan (George DiCenzo), who ran a successful, fancy seafood restaurant with his wife Barbara (Mimi Kennedy). Stan seemed to put Joe down for his choices in life and his lack of career stability, but all his disdain was quieted when he was able to offer Joe a position as an overnight chef at his restaurant.
In order to appreciate the present expressions of soul, a cultural and historical perspective is basic. Since psychology is primarily a Western phenomenon, it requires an understanding of history, particularly Western intellectual history as well as a familiarity with current trends in world culture. Within a mind so constituted, the phenomenon is given its independence, unencumbered as much as possible by the personalistic concerns for adjustment, development, emotional stability, etc. typically characteristic of modern psychology and of individual consumers of pop psychology. As Giegerich says, “To do psychology, you have to have abstracted from your own thinking, to become able to dispassionately hear what the phenomena are saying and to let the thoughts as which they exist think themselves out, no matter where they will take you and without your butting in with your personal valuations and interests.”Wolfgang Giegerich, Technology and the Soul, (New Orleans: Spring Journal Books, 2007), p. 19.
Romuald Karmakar discovered film in Munich in the 1980s with a group of friends who often met at the Werkstattkino, a legendary local underground cinema theater, and at the Filmmuseum Munich, then run by Enno Patalas, who became famous for his work with silent film restoration. At the age of 19, Karmakar directed several short films and his first S-8 feature- length film, Eine Freundschaft in Deutschland] (1985). Depicting the private life of Adolf Hitler during his time in Munich, A Friendship in Germany also stars Karmakar as a young Hitler. In the following years, Karmakar continued to expand his experience with filmmaking. He directed several short and mid- length films, including Coup de Boule (1987), which shows young French soldiers head-butting in locker rooms, Gallodrome (1988), about cockfighting in northern France, Dogs of Velvet and Steel (1989), about owners of pitbulls in the pimp scene of Hamburg, Sam Shaw on John Cassavetes, about the producer of Gloria, by John Cassavetes, and Demontage IX- Unternehmen Stahlglocke, about a performance of the Austrian artist FLATZ, in which he crashes between two metal plates while hanging upside down on a rope.

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