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"chime in" Definitions
  1. to join or interrupt a conversation

331 Sentences With "chime in"

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" Others chime in: "Sixty million people are displaced worldwide.
Google's AI assistant won't chime in on those message threads.
Suddenly, other women buried nearby pop up to chime in.
Fellow students chime in with "helpful" suggestions, including adding vampires.
When our allies chime in, it can have domestic benefits.
Readers chime in via the comments section, sometimes in droves.
We asked a few local music experts to chime in.
Wondering if Baker Mayfield will chime in on this one ...
And accessories weren't the only category for fans to chime in.
Other students would come by and chime in, the teen recalled.
I just listened, waiting for some automated message to chime in.
The song's trademark keyboard arpeggios chime in the background. Turnarounds. Dunks.
We'll update this story as more stars continue to chime in.
Later, the Obama administration would chime in with Smart on Crime.
Below are some of them; to chime in further, click here.
They just want to chime in with their little programmed reactions.
Fans can also chime in ... via Skype and on Facebook Live.
We aren't begrudging Upton's right to chime in on a national conversation.
I feel like the barking dogs are even trying to chime in.
Or chime in on Twitter about riding a motorcycle with no helmet?
Trump Jr. took it upon himself to chime in on Twitter too.
Even users without the app can chime in via text or email.
"Anyone want to chime in on this post?" the anti-vaxer wrote.
Jim Carrey often uses personal illustrations to chime in on Trump administration politics.
" Later, when no one pipes up, Harrison says, "Feel free to chime in.
Now would be a good time for Hammer to chime in on Twitter.
Those tuning in from across the globe can chime in using hashtag #whatnow.
After Swift posted a photo of Meredith, Perry felt inclined to chime in.
Twitter users were quick to chime in with criticisms about the characters' looks.
That led another commenter to chime in, "Be constructive with your criticism guys!"
While not usually one to meddle, I can't help myself and chime in.
After this past trip (This week - Feb 2020) I had to chime in.
We'd chime in with a #SquadGoals, but these two really only need one another.
INGRAHAM: You know something, that fixer phrase -- and Dan, you can chime in here.
It's also possible to discover live Talkshows from the app's homescreen and chime in.
My inner voice started to chime in with unsolicited chatter: What were you thinking?
" Khloé, 34, was next to chime in, telling her big sister, "Happy birthday Kourt!
Competitor Delta was quick to chime in on social media after the leggings fiasco.
I'm happy that Van Youngman decides to chime in between sips of Irish whiskey.
Your son may want to chime in about his concerns as a gay person.
I chime in to say that I am watching a "Sopranos" marathon on HBO.
However, commenters were quick to chime in that they are not fans of the statue.
But maybe also chime in that Gwyneth Paltrow and Alex Jones are scamming us, too.
It's all in good fun, and we invite you to chime in with your thoughts.
Then, said Tschirhart, "it's up to nature to chime in whether there's new physics."[CERN]
Your body and brain would chime in and let you know when you were done.
As always, the good people of Twitter were quick to chime in with hilarious responses.
President Trump was quick to chime in about the tests in a pair of tweets.
The next step is for the public to chime in and comment on Oxitec's proposal.
After the sisters published a letter, readers would chime in, elaborating on the original column.
The other side of efficiency is encouraging students to chime in with their own answers.
" Other protesters off camera chime in, saying, "Not at all" and "Never been, never been.
We've started a Facebook group where you can join and chime in with your thoughts.
At first, no one asked assailants, accomplices, or bystanders to chime in and tell their stories.
" • "I'm approaching 40, and there's no change in sight to my status, so I'll chime in.
As I tried to chime in and offer input, I realized that I was too late.
"I'm a sinister, world-conquering, artificially intelligent robot," he says, as the other droids chime in.
"You always want to do that scene," Mr. Turek said Ms. Friday decided to chime in.
But McCarty, and some of the people who chime in on her posts, can be downright cruel.
And I'll chime in when I have something to say, but for the most part, I'm quiet.
All we need now is for Jon Voight and maybe some more reality stars to chime in.
Instead, most assistants, as Siri does, tend to deflect aggression or chime in with a sly joke.
" That's when Amendola's former Patriots teammate, Julian Edelman, decided to chime in -- "Get off Instagram please ... thanks.
Then the other women chime in and the next thing you know it's a full-blown problem.
The comment touched a nerve, prompting more than 25,000 people to chime in with their personal opinions.
Cast members chime in, as well as the creator, Julian Fellowes, and its executive producer, Gareth Neame.
The video shows two girls physically fighting, with a third girl seemingly attempting to chime in nearby.
And if you want to chime in, we'll be hanging out on the #TCDisrupt hashtag on Twitter.
The move sparked chatter across the globe, so we asked teenagers to chime in with their thoughts.
" He deemed last year's correspondents' dinner a "massive failure," prompting Mr. McGuirk to chime in, "Yes, yes!
"You think your opinion's so valuable you need to chime in" on stuff that doesn't even exist?
He started a hashtag on Twitter, #GiveItBack, and he's asking readers to chime in about their plans.
His hope was that a few members of the Metroid community would chime in with their thoughts.
More often than not, their self-awareness will chime in when they start getting absorbed by a project.
That's usually when someone will chime in and be like, 'Alright, it's time to go take another shot!
Throughout the campaign, our favorite tech luminaries have been right there to chime in with their precious thoughts.
Other Republicans, painfully aware of the possible impact on their own political fates, were quick to chime in.
" Sometimes, they chime in together with comments like "Sylvie, sit down," or "That toy is dangerous for Eli.
" As for Lil' Kim, who everyone was hoping would chime in, she's "too glam to give a damn.
Good luck trying to get Dave Chappelle to chime in on Kevin Hart's drama... homie don't play that.
I'll make a few statements, and you contradict me if I'm wrong and chime in as you like.
Users of Word can have Cortana helpfully chime in and provide information that's relevant to what they type.
During the experiments, Ms. Lohman's blog readers occasionally chime in with helpful information based on their family meals.
This is the more speculative, anecdotal part of the program, and readers should feel free to chime in.
Barbers tend to chime in with their own personal experiences so the client doesn't feel isolated or alone.
The public can chime in online with its picks in the British breakthrough and British artist video categories.
The labels would include a correction and an option for users to chime in with their own vote.
Every so often, the ICE attorney would chime in, but migrants were unable to see or understand him.
The logical step, in my mind, was to get my co-workers and people on Twitter to chime in.
Despite Boykin&aposs spin, dozens of media members and celebrities took to Twitter to chime in on Bee's comment.
But in this rare instance when they do chime in, their insights are so wonderfully grounded in parenting reality.
Pro-life campaigners and right-wing politicians from both sides of the Atlantic seized the opportunity to chime in.
LEGERE: WELL, I'LL LET MARCELO CHIME IN, BUT YEAH, WE'VE BEEN OBVIOUSLY THINKING ABOUT THIS FOR A LONG TIME.
When others praise their children's success, we wish we could chime in and share success stories of our own.
Without professional monitoring or when the system is turned off, you will just hear a chime in your house.
Footage shows the crew of the C-17A flying close to Brisbane's skyscrapers as warnings chime in the cockpit.
Whenever height and reach are called advantages in MMA, someone will chime in to remind you about Stefan Struve.
Chime in with your thoughts once you've listened, and we'll tell you the highlights of our own IRL discussion.
A wave of low, electronic sound washes against clacking percussion; bells chime in slow conversation with long trumpet tones.
You can still kind of keep an eye on other people's conversations or chime in when you feel like it.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk would soon chime in via Twitter to express his own disappointment and criticism of the NTSB.
But while Prince might not have liked clothes, he loved to chime in on Hall's own fashion choices, she said.
"A lot of people who don't even have kids decided to chime in with their opinions about breastfeeding," she said.
Anti-Semites like Duke are frothing at the mouth, just waiting to chime in whenever the word Israel is mentioned.
Did plenty of others chime in that they'd be voting for libertarian Gary Johnson or the Green Party's Jill Stein?
Phase two of this is to provide intelligent voice feedback that will chime in if it senses you're drifting off.
Though a few supporters did chime in with tales of their own pizzas smothered in rubbery canned noodles and toppings.
"The wind chime started it," Jim Bolin, who first installed the 56-foot tall wind chime in 2011, told me.
I just let her do what she did last time, too timid to chime in about what I didn't like.
Some of the Golden State Warriors chime in on Rihanna before Game 22017 of the NBA Finals on Sunday. pic.twitter.
Several members of Bergdahl's platoon chime in and admit they still can't quite answer what they were actually doing there.
Named for the M25 London motorway, Orbital was formed in 1987, and they released their first single, "Chime" in 1989.
Just be sure to give people a few seconds to unmute themselves to respond to a question or chime in.
Since our writing prompts are open for comment indefinitely, students can chime in on topics like these at any time.
We asked readers to chime in as well; here are their stories of loves found and lost on the road.
Landisio swirled around in his chair, kicked off with a description of their caseloads, then looked to Cuddy to chime in.
In fact, Cook's decision to lean in to social activism has led a number of other powerful CEOs to chime in.
Regardless of who knew, Watkins' is now being accused of unethical conduct by just about every journalism guru to chime in.
He cited his "outspoken" behavior and tendency to chime in on foreign policy before he took office, a break with precedent.
Nichols and I chatted about our favorite BBQ spots in various southern cities, while Patricof stood awkwardly trying to chime in.
She managed to not only chime in without fueling the fire — but nail what we were all feeling as baffled bystanders.
And again, as we go through this, if you have questions, feel free to chime in and discuss them with us.
The declaration came shortly after he tweeted about D.C. getting a Wawa, which prompted other Keystone State officials to chime in.
There's even a hashtag — #policy8520 — where members of the community (or the internet at large) can chime in with their thoughts.
On Tuesday Ryan appeared to chime in with a statement that broadly opposed Nazis but did not mention King by name.
Republican lawmakers, who have long been intensely critical of Comey, were quick to chime in after the report's release Thursday. Rep.
Or they'll just chime in on a particular polarizing topic and add a fancam — stan twitter's ultimate tongue-in-cheek move.
He had developed a script that I would chime in on every now and then, and he wrote that with Sawyer Perry.
Each storyline is also assigned its own hashtag so anyone can chime in with their own post related to a given storyline.
But, one guy decided to chime in with his thoughts on her pose, informing Dunham that she wasn't cupping her boobs correctly.
Other fans couldn't help but chime in on the unfortunate incident, which is a total violation of both Selena and Justin's privacy.
Manning refused to get philosophical about the upcoming clash with his biggest nemesis, but his Denver teammates were happy to chime in.
Expedia did not make Khosrowshahi available for comment, but Expedia President of Lodging Partner Services Cyril Ranque was able to chime in.
With suggestions from PEOPLE readers, Barton, Gregg and Carla toured Neuschwanstein Castle in Bavaria and heard the Rathaus-Glockenspiel chime in Munich.
When a player is having a tough time with the game, other gamers chime in with a familiar phrase—don't go hollow.
Facebook is probably where the cleanest conversations, in terms of someone posting a piece of content and then their friends chime in.
As the thread develops, others chime in, saying the attack is taking advantage of the same vulnerability as a previously documented attack.
You can chime in, but it's crucial to approach the matter with sensitivity and center the person who is looking for assistance.
The community group leaders facilitate most of the meeting, and I only need to chime in with clarification a couple of times.
Now I could excitedly give good news to my whole family at once, and they could all chime in with their witty remarks.
Your numbers will speak for themselves, and your ability to chime in with additional context will be severely hampered by quiet period restrictions.
If you want to chime in, let us know in the comments on Facebook Live, YouTube, or on Twitter with the hashtag #ViceNews.
" Relationship status aside, Pattinson couldn't help but chime in when Stern praised twigs, agreeing, "she's amazing" and gushing that "she's like super talented.
When she speaks with the other Pam Pams present, they all chime in with their own experiences of inappropriate remarks and come-ons.
Even political candidates and state officials saw an incentive to chime in on the national story to gain clout and reach potential donors.
"So Stephanie chime in..If I twerk and be half naked does that mean I deserve to get raped and molested?" she continued.
Relationship status aside, Pattinson couldn't help but chime in when Stern praised twigs, agreeing, "she's amazing" and gushing that "she's like super talented."
Hosts will chime in to respond to viewer comments and questions in the live chat, giving the show more of a community feel.
Politicians, influencers and political commentators took to social media to chime in on the last presidential debate between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton.
As more and more people chime in, a single tweet can spawn dozens of conversation threads, each with a different set of users.
Now, though, people are starting to chime in not just on how people eat their pizza but also on how they carry it.
In one instance, Amazon showed how a family might play a game like "Trivial Pursuit" using the buttons to chime in for answers.
This is when you chime in and talk about whether Further Future, AKA "'Burning Man for the 1%," is better than Burning Man.
While he typically sticks to hockey, Cherry will occasionally chime in on an issue of the day, almost always from a conservative perspective.
You can feel Avalon's warmth with every synth swell, every guitar lick, every sax luring you to the beach, every chime in the breeze.
While things appear to have settled down between Drake and Pusha T, West appeared to chime in on the beef in a tweet Friday.
" While Selena Gomez has yet to chime in, her mother Mandy Teefey did, writing on Instagram she wanted to give Swift a "big hug.
As weird as it may seem, fans hopped in his comments to commiserate with Bell and chime in about the horrors of pruned fingers.
A mantra that has now engrained itself so deeply within me that not a day goes by without hearing it chime in my head.
But, for the sake of idealism, let's wait until Geri (Halliwell) Horner and Emma Bunton chime in before we jump to any dire conclusions.
When many users begin to chime in on a conversation thread, being able to reply to everyone has required that you limit your words.
So, as tempting as it may be to chime in with advice, perhaps it'd be best to let Kardashian determine how best to parent.
Influencers and armchair politicos also took to social media to chime in as Clinton andTrump went head to head in the first presidential debate.
Keefe, Bruyette & Woods analysts became the latest to chime in and suggest the bank will need to keep unloading assets to keep investors happy.
Several people on Clinton's team — though she didn't chime in directly — discussed strategies for going after Sanders with help from outside groups and individuals.
The Better Business Bureau (BBB) is the latest to chime in with a recent alert about scammers who use Facebook Messenger to trick victims.
Retailers could completely miss a huge wave of online shopping activity ahead of the back-to-school shopping season if they don't chime in.
" Kohn qualified that she doesn't assume that, "the people who chime in most vociferously often are representative of most progressives, most liberals, most Democrats.
The popular interest in clothing seems to have surged, with even the casual fashion follower ready to chime in on the latest looks from Vetements.
It's not clear when Pressley might chime in on 2020, but her latest endorsements come as she's about to lose a key congressional ally. Rep.
South African citizens took to social media to chime in on the issue, some saying that their government was holding back firefighters' earnings in Canada.
They craved a space where their problems and frustrations would be regarded as normal — a place where women could chime in and say, me too.
Her followers were quick to chime in to share their stories of overcoming their own insecurities — and just to say how much they love pizza.
He'd complain about Citi's backwards methods, and Jacob, who'd worked at Yahoo since he was 299, would always chime in that they were software problems.
But a recent case started with a single Facebook post, and now is either ending or thickening with a chime-in from the Chinese government.
But that orthodoxy ignores the fact that a team member on the go might still want to chime in on chats, even with just audio.
Once in a while he'd chime in with a zinger of a tweet and I'd share it humbly with the folks who kindly follow me.
When the tone starts to wobble, he'll chime in with a line like, "I'm a lazy, horrible, home-comforts-wanting pig," to reset the balance.
The group expressed its concerns last summer, but undertook a broader study and survey of possible effects, asking various observatories and organizations to chime in.
Lawmakers around the world have vocally called for regulations, hearings, and investigations into this incident over the last few days and more continue to chime in.
Where did this 32-year-old father of child actor Ronny Howard find the nerve to chime in and pitch changes to their new CBS sitcom?
I'd loiter, too, at various local watering holes, on the periphery of lively conversations, eager to chime in with a quippy remark I'd practiced in French.
Dallas Fed President Robert Kaplan will also chime in, speaking at the Mayor's International Luncheon in Fort Worth, Texas, which takes place in the early afternoon.
If holding hearings and giving CEO's and bankers a tongue-lashing proves to be helpful in the polls, everyone in Washington is going to chime in.
Instead of perpetuating the cycle, bystanders can first take a step back and refuse to chime in on social media unless it's to support the victim.
Pink dots on the Twitter data map above represent the number of people discussing Kardashian West Sunday night, and grow brighter as more tweeters chime in.
Props to Anupama for trying ... especially after the the group didn't even TRY to chime in when Trebek asked about "Mean" Joe Greene and Michael Irvin.
Those on the left noted she had waited a week to chime in and had never given similar credence to the claims of her father's accusers.
My father, who turned 80 this year, (and is showing his age) would chime in from time to time and help us out with obscure words.
Sometimes, I handle legal matters for CCNYC and chime in or reel in creative ideas when there are legal implications behind certain moves we are considering.
People accidentally trigger Siri on their Apple devices all the time, but it usually doesn't chime in with something that's straight up disrespectful to your expertise.
UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson was the next world leader to chime in, saying that British intelligence also suggested that Flight 752 had been shot down.
"Since TI wanna chime in on business that don't concern him let's talk about the threesome you had with Chyna and your baby mama Tiny," Kardashian replied.
I've been seeing a lot of chatter about these Austin punks, and after spending some time with their bite-sized debut EP, I'm happy to chime in.
I wanted to quickly chime in to emphasize that our goal in acquiring Indie Hackers is to simply ensure that the site becomes as successful as possible.
When Ballerini recently posted an emotional video of her mom finding out she'd been nominated for a second Grammy, Morris and Pearce were quick to chime in.
Other people chime in with their opinions, and as long as you keep it transparent, that in our experience is the best way to keep it fair.
And Pastor Scott, I would like you to chime in here because I think it&aposs so brave that Pastor Van Moody came to the White House.
While many on the internet took turns mocking the artist and some others actually believed him, popular astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson decided to chime in, educating B.o.
But if you see someone write something and many, many other people chime in and say, 'I've had the same experience,' I think that's what it was.
" Pence responded by saying that the Trump administration would "always follow the science" on the issue, prompting Tapper to chime in that the "science says it is.
Sometimes, he says, a team will host multiple meetings on the same topic, to make sure everyone from different time zones has a chance to chime in.
Influencers and armchair politicos also took to social media to chime in as Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump went head to head in the second presidential debate.
That said, there's definitely something in this movie for those who want to see Hollywood chime in on humanity's gross under appreciation of the natural world. Mother!
"I just don't know how you could chime in so much and not mention 'two birds one stone', Cudi's mental health issue, mentioning my wife," PUSH said.
Not content with making sure I know what the temperature is every time I step off the ship, he likes to chime in on the Tempest, too.
Most notably, a talk by provocateur Milo Yiannopoulos was called off in February after riots broke out — an event that caused President Trump to chime in on Twitter.
The campaign's protest began in Herat Province, according to the Times, and spread across Afghanistan on social media, with activists pushing politicians and male celebrities to chime in.
Blumberg hadn't been much involved in the deal, only to chime in at the 11th hour with detailed questions and concerns, leading to a testy cross-Atlantic exchange.
Once in a while I might chime in with, 'Well, maybe it might look better like this,' but for the most part, I let her do her thing.
Drake posted a photo of himself sporting a grey beard earlier in the week, asking his followers to chime in with captions for the snap to hilarious results.
It only took two days for the scavengers to move the organs on the bodypawn and for the seed crypto-shares to Tablet-chime in her trade ledger.
As this conversation has played out over the past week or so, it's been interesting to watch different developers, especially ones who are fans of FromSoftware, chime in.
This allows you to ring the hardware chime in your house instead of forcing you to rely on your smartphone for an alert if someone's at the door.
If you take any book in the Harry Potter series, open a page at random and start reading, 29-year-old Rebecca Sharrock will chime in from memory.
To understand how Allo works, it's easiest to think of the app's A.I. assistant as an office intern who is lurking in the background, eager to chime in.
Folks were quick to chime in with their own rhyming couplets, though this time they were less about border security and more about repeatedly dunking on the president.
The tours, as conversational as they are informational, are led by educators who invite visitors to chime in with questions or stories about their own histories of immigration.
For good luck, you can place a set of six Chinese I-Ching coins tied with ribbon, or a six-rod hollow metal wind chime in that area.
Even so, it's a useful feature to have available (and a good way to kill time while you're waiting for everyone in a group message to chime in).
" Kent also chatted with BuzzFeed News about what happened, alleging that "a lot of people who don't even have kids decided to chime in with their opinions about breastfeeding.
All right, Harmmet I got to have you chime in on that one from Nicole Wallace who, by the way, despises Trump and everything he stands for, go ahead.
Took 223 years to realise that no matter what the meeting is about, if you randomly chime in with 'it's just about finding that balance' people will always agree.
The special app and features will be public, so even those who aren't in the beta can see what Twitter is testing and chime in online if they want.
You can steer the robot, schedule cleans, tell it to return to the dock, and play a chime in case it gets lost somewhere so you can find it.
Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. star Chloe Bennet was also quick to chime in, asking for the boy's name, while Avengers: Infinity War star Paul Bettany also offered to help out.
Where Apple stumbled is not clear, given the raft of agencies and officials who need to chime in before the finance minister signs off on each new investment proposal.
Instead, that task has largely been left to Trump himself and an array of administration officials and outside advisers who chime in at various points and on different issues.
Such a perspective would help explain the many Valley-adjacent figures who have felt qualified to chime in on how we should be fighting the spread of the coronavirus.
Gail: I'll bet we could talk about the presidential complexion all day and the readers would be extremely happy to chime in and keep it going for another week.
So-called neo-banks, such as Aspiration and Chime in the United States, and N26 and Monzo in Europe, also hope to tap into consumer discontent with traditional banks.
I hope that by the time we've analyzed all of our data, we'll be able to chime in on that hypothesis and see if our data supports it or not.
But I don&apost get how Human Rights Watch -- Michelle, you can chime in here -- this is where the left I think, they always take it a step too far.
Just wanted to chime in that I feel the absurdity of Comrade Gritty's appearance reflects, to us, the absurdity we see in a society that aggressively prioritizes profit over people.
"I think it is hard to not feel the need to chime in when it comes to what we're doing in our family, because we are so close," she says.
If you're NASA, you seize every opportunity to chime in about pop culture — which means going all out for space movies, and the intergalactic holiday known as May the 4th.
At first, the work is driven by a generously amplified electronic sound design, as well as a quartet of vocalists who chime in alongside Ms. La Barbara's hypnotic solo part.
If somebody said they didn't like sharing the food on their plate, for example, other group members would chime in with probing questions in an effort to overcome the block.
After scrolling for a few minutes, Ms. Stines saw a tweet from someone who she suspected had a lot of "chimers," or followers who like to "chime in" on conversations.
And Mr. Whedon and some of the show's writers and stars would sometimes chime in with posts of their own, a Twitter-like back-and-forth long before Twitter existed.
The pace of advancement, mixed with our general lack of knowledge in the realm of artificial intelligence, has spurred many to chime in on the emerging topic of AI and ethics.
Do what I want and that NO still means NO. So Stephanie chime in...If I twerk and be half naked does that mean I deserve to get raped and molested?
On posts where users show hauls of glass jars from big-box stores like Walmart, commenters chime in to suggest that next time they should check their local thrift stores first.
Seventeen women were asked to chime in — an effort to highlight their voices in a field dominated by men — and you can read their full comments at the official Microsoft blog.
And now he&aposs been asked to testify before the Senate Judiciary Committee, Robert you can chime in, you&aposve got a lot of experience with this, and he wants immunity.
And, as one parent suggested, there's no harm in announcing at the beginning of your conference call that it's OK if a few little voices chime in from time to time.
Lou Dobbs goes so far as to say that Google is "banning conservatives" before Diamond & Silk chime in by saying that there needs to be government control of the Big Tech platforms.
Previous celebrities existed behind the one-way gate of television, but today, audiences can chime in on social media with questions, requests for future content, and opinions on what a creator produces.
We'll have to wait for the critics to chime in, but in photographs, at least, the restoration seems perfectly reasonable—to judge for yourself, a trip to Paris may be in order.
The repeating bursts appeared last summer almost as soon as the team turned on and began tuning up a new telescope, the Canadian Hydrogen Intensity Mapping Experiment, or Chime, in British Columbia.
I wanna give a special shout out to Eric Johnson who is the ... I was going to say the voice behind the microphone, but actually he doesn't chime in all that much.
You just want to overcompensate and handhold him like crazy and throw up tutorial messages, or have BT chime in with 'Hey, pilot, I bet if you did this, this would happen!
The necklace quickly garnered comparisons to pearls held together by paper clips, prompting Staples Canada to chime in with a perfectly teed-up burn: My new 'Elegance' necklace is available now, exclusively online!
And if this quiz had the same effect on you as it did us, feel free to chime in with something you've only just remembered about the extremely long year that was 2018.
The world's leading Diana experts chime in alongside her closest friends to paint a picture of the remarkable life of the Princess of Wales, captured on archival footage and through PEOPLE's unparalleled reporting.
The team rolled out whiteboards and large sheets of white paper to jot down ideas and allowed everyone on the staff to chime in about what accomplishments they believe the administration should tout.
When a proposal appears on the giant screen, a large segment of sports Twitter world (mostly women) chime in about how they hope no one ever proposes to them at a sporting event.
Lordy. James Comey never really went away after he was fired by President Donald Trump in May 2017, hanging around like a ghost who feels obligated to chime in every once in a while.
The song features some familiar faces, including Kingsley, Flula, Anna Akana, Steve Zaragoza, MysteryGuitarMan, Timothy DeLaGhetto and Jack Douglass, who dance around Cozart and chime in throughout the song.
Bruni: Before we have Seth chime in, I've got to press a little harder: What should or shouldn't candidates in districts somewhat similar to Lamb's say or not say when it comes to Pelosi?
" And then Chris Hadfield will chime in to note: "Every single step I think that you take in the direction of your dreams is one that will make you happier and more satisfied with yourself.
After Denmark's TV Syd published its story on the incident, site commenters were quick to chime in on the matter, criticizing Denmark's policies and offering to help pay the teen's fine, if she is charged.
The publication first reported Affleck having dinner with a "mystery blonde," but many were quick to chime in on social media that the woman is indeed the wife to the late Apple CEO Steve Jobs.
When you interject with a compliment about the food or a riff on the perils of Black Friday, you'll be giving other people an opportunity to chime in and get things back on track. 5.
In a separate Instagram post, Bieber told his fans that if the aggressive comments didn't stop he would make his Instagram account private, and when Gomez caught wind of the drama she decided to chime in.
I'd often chime in with just the three or four entries I knew, but as an 11- or 12-year-old, I just didn't have the knowledge base to make even a dent on a crossword.
HOW MEGHAN MARKLE'S WEDDING DRESS WILL IMPACT THE GOWN INDUSTRY Nevertheless, cheeky commentators on Twitter were quick to chime in that the 34-year-old's frock looked a whole lot like a bottle of Arizona's Green Tea.
If, however, they were looking for internet strangers to chime in with a next-level history lesson on the baddest bitches who ever lived, tributes to the resistance, and even some fictional women...well: mission freaking accomplished.
Walczak, who couldn't understand why her neighbors didn't just knock on her door to talk about the chime in person, decided to respond by pinning a note of her own to the tree right below their request.
Hopefully some members of the media will chime in this weekend and tell us what current steps are being taken to investigate and publish on the other 13+ lawyers in the cases - Giuliani, Ryan, Harder, Blakely, etc.
Also note that from time to time experts will chime in to say you should never pay off a home loan early, because mortgage interest rates are still historically low, and there's the mortgage interest tax deduction.
Meetings can be challenging contexts for sharing your ideas; lots of people may want to chime in on the discussed matters, and it requires particular patience and grace to find the right time to share your thoughts.
" She calls her solution the extreme question challenge, where managers lead by writing only questions: "At most, use one or two sentences to describe the situation; then ask a single question and let the team chime in.
But then, for some reason, Catfish's Nev Schulman — the host of the MTV show about people finding out they've been deceived by people they've formed online relationships with — decided to chime in with a painfully tone-deaf tweet.
"Bob runs his staff meetings as truly team meetings, and so I have had the opportunity to chime in and participate in strategic discussions of the future of ESPN over the last eight years," Pitaro said of Iger.
Judge Robert Wilkins, nominated by former President Obama, spoke rarely, but did chime in that "as best as I can see," the restrictions on the agency's ability to delay rules did not apply to the rule at issue.
And while such a "feature" hasn't been announced, there's also no indication your Echo won't chime in throughout the day, trying to upsell you on hotel services like faster wifi, or pressure you into joining some predatory membership program.
Inside these pages, curated timelines will show the best and latest tweets about an event, live video will show up at the top when relevant, and a compose field will sit at the bottom for people to chime in.
At this point everything is still very unclear, and there are a number of seemingly insurmountable hurdles to overcome, but having both fighters chime in this way on the possibilities does make the whole thing a bit more interesting.
At the same time, we don't need men to chime in on this watershed moment in history by talking about those who aren't "part of the problem," or by explaining to survivors what they think the real issues are.
She is latest public figure to chime in on the use of the phrase, with 25-year-old New Zealand Green party politician Chlöe Swarbrick using "OK, Boomer" to shutdown heckling from an older member of Parliament last week.
The bot, called Empathy Deck, pulls snippets of text from the artist's own diary as well as a variety of sources under the vague umbrella of "self-help" to chime in when it detects emotional content in its followers' tweets.
Well, if it weren't for the display on the dash showing a LiDAR-constructed view of the streets around us, and the robotic female voice that would occasionally chime in with a "lane change checking" or some other status update.
By not letting other people chime in—whether it's in a team meeting or even in a one-on-one conversation—being a conversational steamroller sends the message that you deem whatever you have to say as far more important.
Fans of the series regularly chime in on the podcast's comments section, praising the commentary, themed shows, and guests — as well as picking spirited fights with one another (and, on occasion, with Mr. Malina) over plot points and favorite characters.
What happens when real critics chime in on his work, when the novelty of his art and his gallery wear off, when the busy season ends on Newtown Lane for the fifth or 10th time and winter sets in again?
So for the next election, the Democratic Party in Southern states moved their primaries en masse to March to try to have the more conservative wing of their party chime in sooner in the hopes of boosting a more moderate candidate.
The story may not be straightforwardly autobiographical, but Stew isn't one to leave himself out of the picture: both he and Rodewald play in the onstage band (on guitar and bass, respectively) and occasionally chime in on the action. ♦
As the rest of the staff, including newly promoted Frieda (Lisa Joyce), chime in with their own critiques of the organizations approach to communities of color, all eyes fall on Issa to validate claims that racial insensitivity is a problem in their workplace.
More specific language and descriptions will surely be found in the document itself as soon as it is published — and the FAA will likely chime in, as will groups like the Academy of Model Aeronautics and the newly formed Small UAV Coalition.
While we definitely don't condone applying makeup on anyone too young to make the choice for themselves, when a toddler's natural inquisitiveness results in an aww-worthy gaffe like this we can't help but chime in with adoring squeals of our own.
The interplay of the core band — particularly Mr. Matthews's acoustic guitar picking, Stefan Lessard's springy bass lines and Carter Beauford's pinpoint drumming — easily opens out to arena scale on the album, as electric guitars chime in and string and horn arrangements swell.
Nobody is going to find out about our illegal side dealings with the Ukraine, or how we tried to cover up those side dealings, or how we planned to cover up the cover-up," McKinnon says, prompting Baldwin to repeatedly chime in, "great.
The latest critic to chime in with respect to the Amazon CEO's charitable giving is U.K. Labour party leader Jeremy Corbyn, who noted in a tweet on Sunday that the amount of Bezos' latest donation represents only "0.09%" of the billionaire's net worth.
" There is a fine set-piece in "Desert Solitaire" where Abbey tacks a scarlet bandanna to a ridgepole outside his government-issued trailer house, then hangs Chinese wind-bells to chime in the dry breeze — a ritual of "poetry and revolution before breakfast.
John Darnielle sings with a dulcet lucidity that's almost angelic, the melodies chime in, and although I assume I'm missing some references, the lyrics do well enough by goth music and lifestyle from a "We Do It Different on the West Coast" perspective.
But that same disdain for Trump — and, of all things, the widespread pushback against a tweet in which filmmaker Mark Duplass praised conservative writer Ben Shapiro, which inspired Gunn to chime in on the fray — made Gunn a target for folks like Cernovich.
While most people are familiar with this sartorial catch-22 — and will gladly chime in with their own stories of worn-to-death faves — there are some mythically fashionable men and women who manage to keep their signature styles looking just-off-the-rack fresh.
Still, Spelling did hint that she and Ziering might be down for a larger-scale return to TV. "If there were to be a reunion of sorts… what WOULD you want to see happen?" she asked, encouraging her comments to chime in with their suggestions.
My white middle class neighbors do not want to give this school a chance, and the other neighbors who have chosen alternatives are all too happy to chime in on their concerns for this school that I love that they have never even toured.
He shared that a company has never offered him more than what he has asked for (which means it's important to ask for enough from the get-go), and emphasized that clients will definitely chime in if they feel your rate is too high.
Talking heads — one's introduced as a "fear researcher," another as a "hell expert" — chime in insightfully, and Mr. Trejo injects a bit of personal experience as well, as when he discusses the emergence of the idea of Satan as a specific being who tempts us to misbehave.
Whenever someone shows up in the replies to point out that this is widely regarded as a white nationalist meme, a flood of other Pepe-avatar accounts chime in to scream that there's no proof of a cartoon frog serving as a dog whistle for Neo-Nazis.
On December 24th, Dinesh D&aposSouza, a far-right conspiracy theorist, took to Twitter to chime in on the latest Rudy Giuliani controversy to his over 1 million followers, commenting that President Trump&aposs personal lawyer was "more of a Jew" than the Hungarian billionaire George Soros.
Kardashian and Disick, 36, picked a design they thought would "complement [her] house the best," since the playhouse sits in her backyard — and they "even let the kids chime in a bit and give some of their opinions about some of the details," like the wood.
At the beginning of the night, CNN moderator Anderson Cooper practically handed Sanders an opening to go after Biden, asking the senator from Vermont to chime in on whether Biden showed poor judgement by letting his son Hunter Biden serve on the board of a Ukrainian energy company.
"I had a lady get so freaked out one night because she said something or someone brushed her soldier during dinner that her husband had to chime in and calm her down," says Adam, Saddle Peak Lodge's general manager, as he gets ready to leave for the night.
During a segment where DeGeneres auctioned off a Starbucks date with the actor to an audience member (with the proceeds going to breast cancer research), Pompeo asked if she could chime in — seeming to go off-script — and talked about something she had recently heard regarding ovarian cancer and ultrasounds.
"There's such a lack of understanding about what a cost it is to tell people in your life about this, professionally and personally," she says; she and Rosner hope their film will raise awareness of how it feels to chime in with a #MeToo, or to file an official report.
Add in the odds that Trump will chime in and the fact that a swarm of digital commentators will be annotating the event in real time, and Thursday looks like something we've never seen before: A multimedia news event where news will be breaking on multiple screens, at the same time.
While many people have opinions about the best business podcasts to listen to, Business Insider searched far and wide to assemble a group of select industry thought leaders — CEOs, business school professors, authors, notable career experts, exceptionally successful MBA grads, and other movers and shakers — to chime in with their favorites.
And in the meantime, his friends had no idea that he was struggling, that it could feel like he was spending a lot of his time "filtering" out parts of who he was, trying to decide when his friends were talking about their girlfriends whether to chime in or keep quiet.
"This prompted other Twitter comedians to chime in with their own zingers like, "He looks like if Bukowski wrote a short story about a full vacuum cleaner bag," and that he looks like "your divorced dad's friend who showers at his apartment then hangs around in front of you in a towel.
"I have nothing to do with ticket pricing — manchester pride sets those rates, and they're mostly out of my control," Grande wrote days later, adding that "the lgbtq community has been so special to me and supportive throughout my career." i saw many people discussing this so i wanted to chime in….
"This prompted other Twitter comedians to chime in with their own zingers like, "He looks like if Bukowski wrote a short story about a full vacuum cleaner bag" and that he looks like, "your divorced dad's friend who showers at his apartment then hangs around in front of you in a towel.
It was created to be a kind of one-stop-shop for messaging with a Wiki-style approach, meaning that anyone could edit anything and chime in wherever so long as he or she was included on a Wave, the name for the individual private or public mega-threads through which people communicated.
Anna Wintour The Vogue editor hasn't been shy about praising both Swift and Kimye – and has even put them both on the cover of the fashion magazine – but something tells us that Wintour has a little too much on her plate at the moment to chime in on this particular cultural debate.
I got a copy of the script from Ms. Jones, who told me over the phone that Mr. Bannon came up with the ideas while she fleshed out the adaptation, blending Shakespeare's punchy verse with Los Angeles street talk for the dialogue — though he would often chime in with a particularly aggressive line.
Last February, when New York state senator Patty Ritchie introduced legislation that would block families receiving food stamp benefits from purchasing "luxury items" like steak, lobster, and decorated cakes, several of my real-life friends and friends-of-friends who read about the story mounted their Facebook soapboxes to chime in and belittle poor people.
While performing on The Late Late Show, the boys — known for showcasing their vocal chops on The World's Best competition series, which is also hosted by James Corden — were joined by Grande, who came out from backstage to chime in on their rendition of "And I Am Telling You I'm Not Going," from the musical Dreamgirls.
Frank Pallone, a New Jersey Democrat, poked fun at the size of the crowd at the hearing: The Republican National Committee questioned Comey's level of certainty: Captain America actor Chris Evans begged Trump to chime in: Kamala Harris, a Democratic senator from California, weighed in on the president's word choice: The internet, being the internet, went wild over Sen.
"I just want to say one quite serious thing, I've been thinking about this a lot, but actually it could be horribly prophetic, Mad Max, if we're not kinder to each other, and if we don't stop polluting our atmosphere, so you know, it could happen," Beavan said as the Oscars music started to chime in.
But he's hale vocally and acute verbally on eight well-crafted new ones and two savvy covers that indicate he's learned a few things—the warm songs to the long-suffering wife he married in 1948 and the progeny who chime in like they've earned it have the kind of detail he always reserved for his fictions, musical and otherwise.
If you realize when you're ready to chime in that the conversation has moved on, you still have two options: make a note of your idea (and share it over email or after the meeting, if relevant), or you can say, "I'd like to move back to an earlier point..." Not every idea you have will be a hit, but that's okay.
The Reuters report did not provide a lot of detail as to the thinking behind the Gilbert bid, so let me chime in: Both Rosensweig and Cadogan were present in the day-long meeting on Friday for the Gilbert group, one that was much like all second-round bidders have been having with Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer and other top execs.
MD: I do think there's been something that's emerged out of the last maybe six or 12 months of politics in the U.S., and that is that people in private conversations, whether that's a group SMS thread or around a Slack channel, linking an article and then having three, four, 10 people that care about that chime in on it.
The horn section will chime in for a legato chorus, then snap shut for the harpsichord; the harpsichord ends and a distorted bass scrapes into the bottom of the mix; now here's a contorted, syncopated funk breakdown; tear it down, fall into a ballad; let that decay and open into a Tom & Jerry-style cartoon track, uncanny woodwind and strings for a silent cartoon.
You can see who is watching and viewers can chime in with comments and, yes, hearts (commenting can also be disabled.)  While it may seem counterintuitive for Instagram to add live video, which has potential to compete with Facebook Live, to its app, the company appears to be banking on the ephemerality of Instagram's video drawing a different audience than those broadcasting to Facebook.
League water mule Peter King floated the social justice theory on behalf of Kaepernick's former team, and the perennially late-to-the-party Jason Whitlock somehow made it into the Wall Street Journal ten days later to chime in, furthering his goofball theory that Kaepernick has been used by progressive Twitter users and that he is not on a team because owners don't want to come off as racist if he gets cut.
On a message board thread about the story, folks (though not everyone) were real quick to chime in how much of a waste it was: If you look through my body of work, you'll find a history of stories on people spending dozens, hundreds, or thousands of hours accomplishing everything from the mundane (like finding every location in Fallout 4) to solving decades-long mysteries (like grinding to level 999 to open a door in the online MMO, Tibia).
President TrumpDonald John TrumpO'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms Objections to Trump's new immigration rule wildly exaggerated MORE's top aides and personal lawyer convinced him not to chime in on Twitter during former FBI Director James ComeyJames Brien ComeyBarr predicts progressive prosecutors will lead to 'more crime, more victims' James Comey shows our criminal justice system works as intended Trump says he's 'very strongly' considering commuting Rod Blagojevich's sentence MORE's congressional testimony on Thursday, The Washington Post reported.

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