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" Jenner, 66, smiled beside Schwarzenegger before chiming in. "Yes.
" The second is our puritanical side chiming in: "Watch out!
The constant chiming 24/7 makes me want to garrote him.
Before chiming in with your own rebuttal, ask a clarifying question.
Before chiming in with your own thoughts, ask a clarifying question.
She is responsible for the incessant chiming of the door security system.
That doesn't keep the masses from chiming in with their opinions, though.
Those guys were chiming in and being friendly, but I don't know.
" Clinton added her own quip, chiming in with: "Things I learned today.
Like, those "ding," or chiming, sounds you hear — what are those, really?
And his partner chiming in with "I'm speechless" is a nice touch.
Shape's sex expert Dr. Logan Levkoff is chiming in on the matter.
In the video, a clock is shown and we hear the bells chiming.
" Chiming in, Pfeiffer, 61, joked, "It's like when your children leave the nest!
Hella based verses and kilos are traded here, over production full of chiming bells.
Pressley, chiming in, struck a friendlier note: "Hi, y'all!" she said with a smile.
"Another Life" is chiming, moody taste of its debut EP, "Treasure," out Oct. 11.
For reasons I couldn't clearly pin point, this whole experience was chiming with me.
The bell was still chiming and the guy was knocked out in his corner.
That's why "Legal Larry" was there, chiming in whenever Lee and Morris crossed the line.
A second thread has been posted with more users chiming in to confirm they're affected.
The organization has invited viewers to contribute by tweeting, texting, or chiming in via Skype.
Rowling herself also couldn't resist chiming in and thanking readers for two decades of support.
The chiming riffs on "Straight Jackets" prove that accessible hooks lurk underneath these raucous tracks.
Vallera mumbles menacingly over the spartan drum parts and chiming guitar riffs that unspool delicately.
And on this version, the wearer can only tell the time by chiming the watch.
" Ron Wood cited Barbetta, with Jagger chiming in, "Ronnie likes Barbetta 'cause it's so romantic.
Also chiming in on the debate in the United States were foreign heads of government.
Even the synthpop hooks seem flecked with dust, chiming mechanically behind several layers of distortion.
Suddenly, someone could be heard saying, 'Wait, wait," with more viewers chiming in: "This is crazy!
Offsetting this armor, though, is a soft soundtrack of chiming gongs, affixed to the gallery walls.
CARAMANICA "Living in the dark, waiting for the light," Beck sings amid chiming, beeping, chattering synthesizers.
Soon enough, callers for Byrne began chiming in, as if in response to the Tuberville surge.
Chiming in with a threat, Mr. Trump said, "If he doesn't do good, Chuck, you're fired."
The Tree tends toward the simpler side of things, as piously chiming guitars drag their feet.
It shows two cats adorably chiming to get their owners to gift them a delicious snack.
I couldn't focus on the road or my son's voice chiming in from the back seat.
When we'd finally drive down the canyon toward civilization, everyone's phones would start chiming and beeping.
Philbin answered a majority of the questions for the President's team, with others chiming in occasionally.
It's difficult to form an educated opinion here — but that didn't stop many Redditors from chiming in.
Why, then, do I think it's okay to have a chiming phone going off every few minutes?
Some fans appreciated DeGraw poking fun at himself, chiming in some hilarious comments about his wipe-out.
Singles like "Dopamine" and "Under the Sun" are catchy, chiming, and dark enough to invite deeper exploration.
But also, he&aposs chiming in for the first time on the kneeling decision for the NFL.
Seymour has since apologized, and now Tyra Banks, another big name from the '90s, is chiming in.
After the game, we all learned why Westbrook was so salty (with Melo chiming in): Yup, alphabetical.
He lets Mr. Putin speak, occasionally chiming in to buttress points about American provocations or Russian suffering.
A video of the incident has gone viral, and many are chiming in on who is right.
Back at the ranch, "The Yellow Rose of Texas" was chiming like a circusy call to arms.
If 200 customers are chiming in online with a problem, it's time to switch to crisis mode.
Anchored by chiming guitars, the immaculately-produced track finds the band settling into their most soulful groove yet.
Reynolds then went on to sing "Who Let the Dogs Out" with Jackman unable to resist chiming in.
Hadid presented the snapshot without a caption — but that didn't keep fans and fellow celebs from chiming in.
First, the die hards are chiming in noting that they are retaining their investments – HODLing, as it were.
Also chiming in were prominent players from Manchester's two Premier League soccer teams, Manchester United and Manchester City.
Amid the Mega Millions mania, dozens of experts are chiming in about what to do if you win.
But as it goes on, a chiming, struck bell-like quality begins to emerge from the mix. TING!
Prosecutors take the lead on questioning witnesses, with FBI agents occasionally chiming in with facts investigators have found.
The set began with Mr. Taborn and Mr. Mitchell playing in slow, chiming, two- or three-note patterns.
But by the standards of his predecessors, his chiming in from 30,000 feet in the air was unusual.
At Prontito, in Elmhurst, Queens, a cholado begins with pulverized ice, chiming at the bottom of a cup.
Every time his cellphone rings in relation to last-minute details, it sounds like the chiming of bells.
The disc's lead single, "Take the Time," rides a chiming pulse reminiscent of some late J. Dilla beats.
Elsewhere, the chiming "Underwater Dream" feels particularly cathartic while the short-and-sweet "Myriad Days" feels bright and sunny.
Waits till the Big Clock starts chiming, then it starts screaming, then the wail and they turn it off.
Chiming in among other impressed commenters was Sarah Jessica Parker, his longtime romantic partner on Sex and the City.
When she is not talking alone with Atticus, she is reduced to simply chiming in from across the room.
The hateful epithets awoke the nation, with Republicans, Democrats, women and men all chiming in to denounce the tweets.
People all over the world were chiming in on the social platform, detailing their mornings in 140-character anecdotes.
It begins with hypnotically chiming guitars and Rachel's limpid, lulling tones, before launching into a woozy indie pop cut.
Target, too, is chiming in on Friday with figures that speak to its own successes on mobile so far.
It is widely watched by fans and nonfans alike; among those chiming in in 2014 was Donald J. Trump.
The whistle of trains hauling coal, once as regular as the chiming of the hours, has all but vanished.
MC: Well Brian, thank you for chiming in on all the tips and for the conversation about the closures.
Frenetic volleys of percussion rapping, chiming and tinkling seem like animated commentaries on the vocal lines, not intrusive interruptions.
Away from the chiming, in another glass fishbowl, I sat down with the directors Kyle Peters and Dustin Pagliughi.
After being retweeted by over 20,000 people, others started chiming in with other girls who also look exactly like Gutierrez.
Chiming in, the seven-time NBA All-Star says he is very excited about becoming a father to two daughters.
Bagel-lovers from across the country have been passionately chiming in to share their opinion of this concept on Twitter.
As for death, "quand la vegn, la vegn", and her prized collection of chiming clocks ticked her way towards it.
Its difficulty bested Trump's eminently qualified staff, to the chagrin and delight of reporters who began chiming in with mockery.
Unlike his anti-intellectual peers in the GOP, he appears to read documents and bills before chiming in on them.
Stream the clanking, churning, chiming "Basement Trax 2" right here, and grab the record when it drops on March 4th.
Arvo Pärt's "Pari Intervallo" (1976) was altogether different: a chiming, bare-bones piece requiring utter restraint and strict rhythmic discipline.
They were meant to be seen and heard, their bells chiming the hours because only wealthy people could afford watches.
Mr. Haegert, who has dementia, smiled throughout the conversation, chiming in here and there, agreeing with his son's evocative memories.
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Since then, North Carolina's law has become a national controversy, with businesses, celebrities, and politicians chiming in on both sides.
You chiming in unsolicited, especially when a mother is at her most exhausted and fragile, is not going to help anyone.
Watercutter: Just chiming into agree with Brian on the lack of things the adult women on Stranger Things get to do.
"Dark Necessities" has all the trademarks: thumb-popping bass, chiming guitar, vocals that oscillate between rhythmic patter and a plaintive chorus.
Chiming in, Mr. Gutfeld said the arrest was a potent new talking point for Mr. Trump's hard-line stance on immigration.
Meanwhile, they saw their own elected Democrat senators sit on the sidelines, only chiming in to try to obstruct the process.
When the last wave of blurred riffs and chiming discord faded away, I felt like I'd just survived a flood. Barely.
And in chiming in, and seeing how that would affect them, it felt like it was a good way to honor him.
That didn't stop actor Ansel Elgort from chiming in and asking why Hadid's boyfriend, Zayn, wasn't there to come to her aid.
They were listed out of order, other users started chiming in, and there was no way to properly follow the conversation thread.
One recent morning the emergency brake light came on and a warning began chiming, one last spasm of its softening automotive brain.
Since then, the former secretary of State has kept a relatively low profile, scarcely making public appearances or chiming into political debates.
" Chiming guitars and a throbbing bass line ramp up the intensity on "Unapologetic," while shoegaze-minded fuzz envelops the 90s-evoking "Prism.
Coach Jay Wright and the captains, Jalen Brunson, Mikal Bridges and Phil Booth, opened the discussion, but eventually everyone was chiming in.
But he's used his child actor and borderline nerd past to his advantage by chiming in on jokes at his own expense.
But soon he finds his rhythm, those crescendos alternating with electric pauses, ecclesiastical notes chiming with his scholarly charisma in a musical voice.
So I think there's still a little bit of a disconnect," says Hamilton, with D'Agostino chiming in, "People are still like, 'Staten Island!
Smith writes: It began with the soldiers being distracted by thoughts of home -- often ... brought on by hearing cowbells chiming in the distance.
Also chiming in: singer Demi Lovato, who started with a tweet in support of Kesha but soon started talking about empowerment in general.
And so, even though the fact that we're discussing this at all seems patently ridiculous, it seems worth chiming in to say: good.
Just when you thought saying goodbye to Game of Thrones couldn't get tougher, the cast is chiming in with their own emotional farewells.
And Eotvos's setting of it, the kind of blood-freezing, apocalyptic chiming of it, the warmth of parts of it, I found electrifying.
Friday's REC report showed permanent job placements fell for an ninth month running, chiming with official data which has shown job creation waning.
At times, the book is like a Symbolist poem, with images calling to one another, chiming with one another, from chapter to chapter.
And naturally, you have former communist turned CIA director, turned MSNBC conspiracy theorist John Brennan also chiming in with more propaganda of his own.
She locates the building, with a beautifully etched sign at the front, ascends the stairs, and pushes the door open with bells chiming above.
Team, I'm chiming in from maternity leave on a topic that is close to home for me - Wednesday, March 8 is International Women's Day.
Chiming in on the comments section of her husband's video, the "Please Me" hitmaker wrote, "My little baby," tacking on two red heart emojis.
Chiming in from France is Christine and the Queens, a dreamy but beat-driven electro-pop treat with a refreshingly fluid representation of being.
Delaney is more subdued; chiming in only when she feels she needs to, spending a lot of time writing in her notebook and observing.
Once outside, the family stood on the church steps as darkness fell, a bell chiming as the casket was placed inside an awaiting hearse.
"I'd hope they invest that time instead in finding a solution," Curbelo said, with Denham chiming in in unison on the last three words.
"Viva la Vida" began with a collection of chiming, flickering sounds, unobtrusive at first but slowly growing louder, as a hummable tune revealed itself.
More than Milt Jackson or Lionel Hampton, his major predecessors on the vibraphone, he made an art out of resonating overtones and chiming decay.
The company also touts it as the world's first and only resonance chiming wristwatch, offering two complications — resonance and minute repeater — in one timepiece.
Singing off-key while a group of ten pre-pubescent girls watches on, without chiming in on a single, solitary note, is really shitty.
But he is often fixated on cable news headlines and will likely be hard-pressed to avoid chiming in during breaks in his schedule.
In one cycle of slides, shots of audio equipment are placed next to astronomical charts, with Sun Ra chiming in on music's paranormal potential.
They are not as enchanting as a golden unicorn that opens its mouth at the chiming of twelve, but they do cost a lot less.
On top of it, hopefully, our spin is funnier and more relaxed and cooler than all the other people who are chiming in about shit.
Across the group's nine full-length efforts, they've embraced–and at times defined–everything from chiming guitar pop to hedonistic rave sendups and back again.
The rounds of fingerpicking that make up the song's intro are just dizzying, and it remains gorgeous as Tyler takes it into a chiming midsection.
Songs about death, loss, and romantic struggle are drowned in bucketloads of feedback, sawdust, the occasional violin, and chiming guitars ringing out through it all.
Game streams often see viewers chiming in about what they want the creator to do next while debating tactics and joking around with fellow viewers.
Service-sector optimism hit its highest in nearly five years this month, chiming with other business surveys from the Confederation of British Industry and Deloitte.
The internet was set ablaze after little Arya Stark had sex on Sunday night's episode of Game of Thrones — and now Williams herself is chiming in.
She's a lady," the new mom jokes, with her husband chiming in good-naturedly, "Yeah, she's the only baby in the world that doesn't do that.
He's onstage, to be sure — and once again at the Public — singing, playing guitar and piano, and chiming in with a line or two of dialogue.
The whole journey comes to a close with an original ballad titled "The Bond," which slowly builds from a chiming soliloquy to a sweeping, bittersweet grandeur.
The Group concedes that "real" demand growth in China may be closer to 2379 percent this year, chiming with the IWCC's forecast of 2165 percent growth.
That's why Twitter users are chiming in with #TweetYourPeriod and #RedSummer to break down the stigma surrounding menstruation by live-tweeting what happens during their periods.
He begins "Paintings in D" with a chiming oscillation between chords then drifts into a passage that almost swings, the energy rising and the harmony falling.
One of his classmates, Cooper Creech, 21, said Mr. Terrell wore dark clothing and stayed mostly quiet, chiming in just once or twice with a comment.
"There were so many voices chiming in, and only a few people had read the book," she said in a recent interview at her publisher's office.
He noted that the major purchases index was the only part of the survey to fall in January, chiming with downbeat data from the retail sector.
Service-sector optimism rose to its highest in nearly five years this month, chiming with other business surveys from the Confederation of British Industry and Deloitte.
Rich with reverberant guitars and the high, chiming voice of Jim James, it suggested a searching twist on psychedelic rock without settling into a rigid style.
As the Barbz ganged up on Cardi, accusing her of jacking their idol's style with the music video for "No Limit," Minaj herself couldn't resist chiming in.
We are also investigating whether or not the chiming will have an effect on operatives working at high level, which will need to be taken into consideration.
A video about the app shows someone wishing a friend a happy birthday, and other friends chiming in with birthday wishes of their own in separate squares.
At the same time, Mr. Lewis finds a place for something from the ELEW wheelhouse: a chiming arrangement of "Heartbeats," by the Swedish electronic duo the Knife.
Scored for flute, alto flute, piano, two percussionists and four strings, the piece begins with eerily soft, sustained high string tones gently buttressed by chiming percussion chords.
"The obsession with Big Ben chiming really highlights the shallowness of the Vote Leave campaign," Neil Gray, a lawmaker with the Scottish National Party, wrote on Twitter.
After a week of senseless killings and resulting protests about race and gun violence, Silicon Valley's tech companies are slowly chiming in in their own unique ways.
With Josh handling lead vocals and Aaron chiming in with his rich tenor, The Singing Contractors can find the harmony of almost any ballad after Googling the lyrics.
" Also chiming in on the controversy, in a long rant on MONA's website, is the museum's founder, David Walsh, who noted that he still hasn't decided whether "150.
ET, as well as follow along on all of iHeartRadio's social media accounts, including Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and Snapchat, chiming into the conversation by using the hashtag #iHeartAwards.
Cornell's other contribution to the Singles soundtrack is this devastating ballad of loneliness and heartbreak — just the chiming thrum of a 12-string guitar and that singular voice.
If you take your job seriously, you're probably already doing your best to demonstrate engagement: actively listening, chiming in when appropriate, and keeping your phone off the table.
As often as he plays a goofball, Ike also takes on more serious roles, like teaching English to Japanese celebrities or chiming in on daytime news commentary panels.
Don't quit before you get to Part 2; Monk's solo is a seminar in his language of chiming dissonance, off-the-cliff arpeggios and fistfuls of clanking harmony.
The group's music is full of stuttering rhythms and teetering intervallic jumps; an array of textures — sometimes chiming, sometimes abraded — disorient you even as they deepen your listening.
Brexit supporters came up with a Plan B. "We will play the sound of Big Ben chiming, that wonderful sound, loudly through our excellent speaker system," Tice said.
" Jones mostly sits off to the side, chiming in every few minutes like that one student at the back of class who sniggers every time the teacher says "orgasm.
The FCC received a record-breaking 22 million comments chiming in on the net neutrality debate, but from the sound of it, it's ignoring the vast majority of them.
It's fully realized on their latest song "I'm Not There," a warm guitar and bass-heavy haze with chiming riffs and electronics that pierce through the distortion like sunlight.
Just before the credits rolled, he sang the letter in a plaintive, minor-key tune, with Ms. Aharish chiming in on the refrain: "masa'a al-kheir," the offending hello.
Often-absent senators have been seen rushing to committees and chiming in with comments, as what had been five-minute, rubber-stamp meetings have suddenly stretched to sitcom length.
Overall mentions of Nike across numerous social media channels like Twitter and Facebook soared, with many celebrities and big-name athletes chiming in, many in favor of the ad.
The opposing parties have been exchanging fiery allegations for months over social media, with many industry insiders and A-listers chiming in with their two cents about the debacle.
Scarlett Johansson is chiming in on the gender pay gap in Hollywood, but says the conversation needs to broaden in scope before she wants to be a part of it.
In addition to countless co-workers expressing their repulsion when the photo was shared with them, Redditors are also chiming in with revulsion in the comments section of the post.
And other members of the Trump-hating media also predictably chiming in, offering their displeasure about the U.S. embassy in Jerusalem, which so many other presidents promised and never delivered.
As of writing, the tweet has more than 100,000 likes and people are chiming with their own experiences of sexual partners who weren't familiar with the layout of their vulvas.
The jobs spurt in the third quarter was almost entirely fuelled by temporary hires, chiming with the seasonal recruitment usually driven by restaurants, hotels and resorts during the summer months.
Remember when you told us to bring it at the Invictus Games?" the first lady asked in the video, with Obama chiming in with a, "Careful what you wish for.
But when the lights are flashing, and the bodies soaring and the music chiming, ticking off what this show isn't seems so beside the point, because hey, look, a teeterboard!
But the track pulses with optimism: a cheerful melody bolstered by a chiming piano and thumping beat that reach back to Abba, topped with a hooting sample of African flute.
She sings with a deep tone and the occasional chiming vibrato, and draws most of her tunes from jazz's standard repertoire: the Great American Songbook, blues classics and some bebop.
In its original form on Nightmares on Wax's January album Shape the Future, "Deep Shadows" was a dubby chiming cover of the Little Ann's late 60s soul curioof the same name.
TEXAS AQUARIUM SHARK THIEF MAY HAVE POSED AS SUPPLIER TO STAKE OUT EXHIBIT, STAFF SAYS Russo ordered six deputies to tape Williams' mouth shut — but even then Williams continued chiming in.
Her return to rehab earlier this summer forced her to miss the taping of this season's Real Housewives of New York City reunion, but Luann de Lesseps is chiming in belatedly.
BTW, our sources tell us these aren't just loud-mouthed kids coming at the Big Machine crew -- adults are also chiming in and making threats on their lives ... clearly it's serious.
Attired in white dresses, the singers proceeded in shifting formations from one end of the tunnel to the other, emitting ethereal timbres, playing chiming percussion, and scraping rocks against the walls.
Its slippery energy and skittering rhythms almost even approach the chaos of breakbeats or IDM, but it recedes into more peaceful realms as chiming bells enter the piece about halfway through.
Who's already speaking out: In addition to Kalanick's comments, some early Uber investors are chiming in: What to watch for: Any comments from the board and the results of Uber's investigation.
There's gleeful rhymes and chiming melodies—all the pleasant and colorful hallmarks of the most magical place on earth—but when Klein indulges those things she knocks them off balance too.
As he answered my questions, Peck would often look over at Delgado, who smiled encouragingly at him and gently pushed him to open up, chiming in with questions of her own.
During McBride's remarks, a man toward the front of the room at a South Bend youth center began heckling her with other Black Lives Matter protesters chiming in from the back.
The sale's top lot, a rare Victorian gilt-brass quarter-chiming giant skeleton clock of month duration, attributed to John Moore & Sons, London, numbered 11403, circa 1851, sold for £137,500 (~$179,000).
A Reddit post from last year notes that avocados have been popping up over the city, with others chiming in to pitch theories ranging from "vegans" to "millennials" on why they're up.
The mine had been touted by the then British Prime Minister Theresa May as chiming with the Northern Powerhouse project, a government scheme to boost the economy in the north of England.
"#Jiveculture" is his seventh album on the HighNote label, and it comes on the heels of several smartly arranged experiments: bands with two drummers or elegant chamber embroidery or chiming electroacoustic effects.
Ex-Skid Row frontman Sebastian Bach is chiming in on Taylor Swift and Scooter Braun's beef and he's got some advice for her ... grow up, then you'll realize you didn't get screwed.
Registrations in Scotland fell a similar amount to London, while there were big gains in southeast England and parts of northern England, chiming with regional patterns reported last month by property valuers.
When the band strikes the first chiming chords of its anthems "Jeremy" and "Alive" at Madison Square Garden, the crowd will explode exactly as arena audiences have for the past 27849 years.
Its losses reflected volatility in the advertising market, said its owner, chiming in with warnings from other British newspapers including the Daily Mail over the impact of declining print and circulation revenue.
But the title of the film was what got to me, chiming as it does with Milan's current obsession with the past and how it can be used to drive us forward.
Mr. Fortner, a member of Roy Hargrove's quintet, played a ravishing set of gospel standards earlier this month at Le Poisson Rouge, singing and accompanying himself with radiant, chiming solo piano work.
Higher server demand would help the memory chip market regain stability after the first quarter of next year, Samsung said, chiming with the outlook given by South Korean peer SK Hynix last week.
There's keyboard coloring all over the place, a guitar solo so shriekingly high it could be a synthesizer, gorgeous soul falsetto, backup singers chiming in and giggling and blowing raspberries, glitz, sparkle, confetti.
While the dress doesn't have a ton of reviews just yet — though we anticipate many more chiming in soon — all of them are positive and gave the dress four to five-star ratings.
Recently, Cyrus and Hemsworth's house burned down in the California fires; since then, the singer has remained positive, chiming in on Twitter to say that she's grateful her family and pets are safe.
But its McCrary who raises the pair to the rank of third, eagerly chiming in with a "I also met Beyoncé!" and pointing out a photograph on-screen as proof of their interaction.
" Equally hilarious is Strawberry and Mr. Burns's reciprocal brown-nosing, which peaks with Mr. Burns telling the rejected players that they have no heart and Strawberry chiming in with, "No hustle either, Skip.
Italian Industry Minister Carlo Calenda said in a statement that Mediaset operated in a strategic sector, chiming with media speculation that Rome fears Bollore has ambitious goals in Italy's media and telecoms industries.
With his nasally voice and chiming guitar, Petty and his longtime band, the Heartbreakers, churned out an instantly recognizable brand of sturdy, heartland rock that made them a classic-radio staple for decades.
Since we've been on this stage, we've heard a lot of retired guys chiming in on this generation of basketball players and evaluating talent and saying their generation was better and all that.
Electricity and illuminated dials may have rendered such audible methods obsolete, but the enchanting sound of a chiming watch has continued to be one of the most prized features of high-end horology.
"No Tomorrow" finds the Britpop stalwarts sounding as pitch-perfectly Suede as back in the 90s: those chiming, layered guitars, and Brett's sinuous tones reaching those elastic falsetto notes with ease and aplomb.
Oxenfree tells the story of a group of kids stranded on a haunted island, and much of the time you're simply listening to people talk, chiming in when it's time to make a decision.
Always at his side was his beloved and devoted husband, the photographer Jack Shear, chiming in with a missing name or punctuating a tale he'd heard dozens of times with a tender eye roll.
Of course, finding humor in tragedy and upset is a big part of dealing with difficult times so celebrities began chiming in on Twitter with their own takes on what a "Holocaust center" means.
Swalwell, a member of the House Judiciary and Intelligence committees, has long been one of Trump's most vocal critics in Congress, frequently chiming in on allegations of impropriety by the president and his campaign.
He wore a peach button-down shirt with brown slacks, a black World War II veteran hat and bulky New Balance tennis shoes, chiming in as he listened to the conversations swirling around him.
Listen to how well the recording captures Mr. Hutcherson's muted clangs and chiming overtones — along with the bleats, harrumphs and gargles of Mr. Dolphy's bass clarinet, and the deep gravitas of Richard Davis's bass.
Playing with Mr. Sorey here, he often reduced Monk's song themes to scaffolds and wisps; his own chiming, splintery swing feels attested to Monk's long shadow, even in a context dominated by free improvisation.
For a start, markets are once again chiming with opinion polls that suggest Italians will reject Renzi's reforms, aimed at bringing political stability to a country that has had 28 governments in 50 years.
For the first two minutes, Mr. Iyer plays the Rhodes with a gentle, almost levitating touch, sometimes chiming a counter-melody high in the right hand as the horns punch out their laconic theme.
On "Winds," Mr. Moran maintains a sense of drifting momentum, octaves chiming in his right hand while the drummer Nasheet Waits and the bassist Tarus Mateen pull away from the beat, upward and outward.
Sprightly as ever, these beats form a thicker, chewier soundscape, with scratches jittering, sparks flying, cut-up groans and shrieks chiming in from everywhere, over steady drums, cunningly timed rhythm guitar, fusion keyboards layered gorgeously.
For starters, other members of Clinton's team who have been chiming in about style matters include her deputy communications director, Kristina Schake, an ex-aide of Michelle Obama who played a part in FLOTUS' look.
"Bus in These Streets," the irresistibly chirpy single he released this week, features production and programming by his comrade Flying Lotus, with a sound that recalls the radiant, chiming side of Motown's '60s assembly line.
Alarms sounds can come from any Sonos speaker in your setup, or all of them at once, and you can pick any music from any of your connected services (or just a chiming alarm sound).
A vital move in the world of DJing, here we see mum swiftly match up the left deck to the right, with her son chiming in with pointers on pitch control and general words of encouragement.
For a cam girl who's hoping to inspire rapid-fire, near constant tipping, this isn't actually a problem: if the tips are coming in fast and furious, the constant chiming will keep the vibrator going strong.
Risbridger's Duolingo poetry quickly took Twitter by storm, with users chiming in to share their own examples of wacky phrases generated by the app: Duolingo even joined in on the fun, complementing Risbridger's way with words.
It's a consequence of frontman Zachary Cole Smith's devotion to a specific, smothering sound: heavy-lidded bass lines, chiming guitar leads layered on top of each other like blankets, vocals dancing on the edge of intelligibility.
After the Reformation, churches started hanging their bells on wheels, giving better timing control; that allowed the development of intricately patterned "change ringing" instead of the more random chiming of most church bells in Continental Europe.
All the versions hover around the four-minute mark, but each take is different; on two of them, the band rides along at a comfortable, medium tempo with Mr. Tyner adding a chiming, two-chord pattern.
Jean's family has disputed this account, arguing that Jean would never leave his door open and that doors in the building make a specific chiming noise when unlocked, something that Guyger should have noticed that night.
Whether juggling beautiful chiming bell sounds (on "「蕩れ」[Mirror]") or letting all the samples collapse in on themselves into waves of noise (pretty much every other track), you can sense the joy of their construction.
It's filled with incredible shots of the launch and the work that went into it behind the scenes — there's also no narration or experts chiming in, so it's just an hour and a half of dazzling footage.
It was lurid and creepy then in a way that only an accumulation of massive neon clowns can be when they're glaring at you, two stories high, to a soundtrack of chiming slot machines and carnival calliope.
The singer has been dropping clues about the highly-anticipated video on social media, and Legally Blonde star Reese Witherspoon (who confirmed that there would be a Legally Blonde 3 this past summer) couldn't resist chiming in.
And by some miracle, in the middle of it all, they bring out the song's triumphant melody, a chiming guitar bursting through in place of those tinny synths, Damien Abraham's gruff vocals underpinning the shout-along outro.
It might be comforting to fans of a certain age: The Edge's guitar had that familiar, chiming delay, and the chorus breezed past like the most sickly moments on 2000's All That You Can't Leave Behind.
It was a run-and-gun platformer like so many we'd seen before, but so individualistically offbeat, chiming perfectly with our early teens appreciation of stuff like Eerie, Indiana, Ren and Stimpy, Animaniacs, and later The Tick.
One critic wrote that the film "makes up for many of its shortcomings with an abundance of heart" while another called the movie "a big Twinkie stuffed with indie-film clichés and glazed with chiming emo guitars."
That led to songs like this FM radio staple, where you can hear Mr. Petty's love of the Byrds' quite clearly, as he updates the older California group's chiming chords and bittersweet yearning for a new generation.
If you're confused about not hearing Alexa's voice chiming back, it's not because it hasn't responded; the Versa 2 lacks a speaker, so you'll need to look at the display to see a response to your queries.
In 2011, she began her solo career, which is three records deep as of today with the release of "Young Mopes," a record full of witchy, Stevie Nicks-esque gestures, Go-Go's-inspired harmonies and chiming guitars.
Imagine the sweet, sweet sound of chiming cash registers overflowing with tourism dollars, and allow it to soothe whatever hesitations you might have about living in the shadow of a gigantic weed apparatus from here on out.
But efforts to lure clients back to those aisles in western Europe with new organic Garnier ranges - chiming with a growing trend toward more natural ingredients - had produced some encouraging early results, CEO Jean-Paul Agon told analysts.
But efforts to lure clients back to those aisles in western Europe with new organic Garnier ranges - chiming with a growing trend towards more natural ingredients - had produced some encouraging early results, CEO Jean-Paul Agon told analysts.
So far this financial year, tax revenues paid by individuals have risen but businesses taxes are showing signs of a slowdown — chiming with other data showing a solid consumer economy but a downbeat corporate sector ahead of Brexit.
While my colleagues were saying all of the same things I was thinking, I felt that I had to hold back from chiming in on the conversations in fear that I would get carried away by my passion.
So six months later … it replays, and they've gotten through what they needed to get through, and it's rehashed in front of everyone, and everyone's giving their opinions all over again, and we're live tweeting, and everyone's chiming in.
All the while, Lisa Rinna was repeatedly chiming in to a conversation that had nothing to do with her — stirring the pot, offering her unsolicited, unhelpful counseling to the women ("Listen with your heart"), and making laughably hypocritical remarks.
There was a 2 percent increase in the number of British visitors to Europe, suggesting the pound's fall may be forcing British people to holiday closer to home and chiming with reports of a rise in "staycationing" in Britain.
There will be a physical reaction in your body, a feeling that Kondo describes on her show by pointing one finger into the air, kicking the opposing foot off the ground, and chiming, "Ting!" like an adorable egg timer.
Dystopian novels are "chiming with people," Ms. Harrison said, adding that "The Man in the High Castle" by Philip K. Dick, an alternative history in which the Nazis defeated America to win World War II, is also selling well.
Many experts believe that warning bells were chiming as early as 1990, but now Cape Town may have the dubious distinction of being the first major developed city calling in the military to keep the peace over water scarcity.
For example, it was very difficult staying motivated when you're sitting there for hours going over maps and strategy and you realize you've been talking to yourself and maybe one or two others chiming in occasionally while everyone else is "listening".
But Evdemon first took the time to note that the problem of founders who don't know their industries is a very big one, and deserved more discussion: Chiming in to what Renata and Rob were saying, you understated [the issue].
Both albums aim for the graceful, mechanical efficiency of pop-formalist exercises, for the thrill of mastering a received set of gestures, and both albums dissipate solemn piano, soothing strings, chiming acoustic riffs, and resounding electronic bells into a diaphanous mesh.
Within minutes, another parrot, Sabrina, and a cockatoo named Murphy are also chiming in, leading Thomas to sigh and reach for his slippers, then smile, knowing that his birds will greet him with friendly squawks and a wisecrack or two.
Discreetly chiming in on the drama surrounding Swift's phone conversation with Kanye West about his song "Famous" – which was recorded without her knowledge and released by Kim Kardashian West, Sunday – actress Camilla Belle posted a quote about revenge to social media.
Though it's not known if there was any property taken or if Cummings was home at the time, the seriousness of the situation didn't stop the president of the United States from chiming in with his signature brand of apathy.
Lower hanging within a roomier scrotum, she said that my plums were also more satisfying to handle, like baoding balls—those Chinese chiming balls used for stress relief—and she rather enjoyed the feel of rolling them around in her hand.
While focused, Strange Relations touch on a wide array of sounds, from the chiming pipes of "NBE" to the ghostly garage of "Ignore Me," with styles shifting within a single song, consistently zigging when the zag would perhaps be easier.
Tucked in a corner by the vast picture windows, guarded from the summer sun by shoji screens, a chiming Sonambient sculpture made in the early 1970s by the furniture designer Harry Bertoia, a Knoll colleague, stands quietly, waiting to be touched.
IHS Markit, a data firm, said its Household Finance Index rose to a one-year high of 44.6 in January from 43.2 in December, chiming with other sentiment surveys from both businesses and consumers that have shown an increase in optimism.
Vocally and musically — in the way she exactly enunciates long, nattering verses, in the chiming acoustic guitars and perfectly rounded, ringing riffs, in the clean piano chords and even the darkly spacey keyboards echoing like the wind — Case prizes clarity.
He calls them bells, and sensors on them chime to register the particulate matter in the air: one chime or two every few minutes is normal, but fast, consistent chiming indicates an unhealthy amount of particulate matter in the air.
In latter years, however, the party has shifted its campaign focus to an anti-immigration, anti-Islam stance and has grown in popularity, its position chiming with some German voters disenchanted with Merkel's decision to accept over a million migrants around 2015.
Click here to get those and more in the PEOPLE Babies newsletter The animated Vivian also appeared to try and get in on the interview itself, chiming in about what food she liked to eat after Bündchen was asked about her favorite food.
His own, folksy take—strikingly different from the chiming, driving Stone Poneys number—underlines his distinctive qualities as a writer and performer: his way with a melody, his phrasing of concise narrative detail and his capacity to be at once wry and rueful.
Ferreira guests on "Blue Boredom," one of the most explicit attempts at Kim Gordon karaoke you'll ever hear; the chiming leads on songs like "Under the Sun" and "Healthy Moon" are just as sticky as anything you'd hear on Murmur or Reckoning.
Groaning tanpura, plucked bass, radiant keyboard chords, and a fabulously bright, chiming, distorted electric guitar hook interlock to produce shiny musical fireworks with lurid color patterns while Lennon, sprawled out in a boat, drifts lazily down a river, describing the surreal scenery.
Friday's REC report - which is monitored by the BoE - showed permanent job placements fell for an eighth month running and at a faster rate than in September, chiming with official data which showed job creation waning ahead of the aborted October Brexit deadline.
A mid-tempo rock tune well furnished with strumming and chiming guitars, it recalls mid-70s exemplars of Swedish pop, with lyrics that lean into tranquil mysticism: When I dieDon't you cry I'll be flying by you I'll be riding wings of love.
I was ahead, and he reached his ski pole out and pulled me back," Ivanka told New York, with Eric chiming in: "He would try to push me over, just so he could beat his 10-year-old son down the mountain.
Playtime is over, the training wheels are off, but let's pause for three minutes and bask in chiming guitars that seem to want to speak to the stars themselves, as the screen's extremities fill with interstellar clouds consisting of all the colors of the rainbow.
The number of EU citizens moving to Britain for work dropped to the lowest in more than four years — chiming with data on Wednesday that showed the number of EU workers in Britain rising in 2017 at the slowest annual rate since mid-2013.
The whole thing is a joy to listen to, and manages to incorporate chiming early classical music and angelic choral vocals with drone, doom, noise, and unexpected moments of groovy psychedelic rock 'n' roll (Previte couldn't resist letting loose on the kit now and then)​.
Meanwhile, chiming with a groundswell of support for far-right parties across Europe, the message from the Finns Party has resonated with voters who believe the nation has gone too far in addressing issues such as climate change and migration at its own expense.
All 30 economists polled in the past four days were unanimous in saying rates would be held at 1.53% on May 23 and through to at least the end of next year, chiming with other central banks which have drawn a line under tightening cycles.
When a chase from outside spills into the middle of the basement party, Kool Herc, with his father chiming in, calls for peace, explaining the parties are a safe space from the gang run-ins we see almost everywhere else in The Get Down.
This multi-leveled system of loot boxes isn't just an element added to an above average driving game, the cars were added to the outer edges of a slot machine, shining and chiming and desperate to distract me long enough to pull the handle again.
Beginning with the signal of chiming bells, it ventures through their shared, vivid taste in house, techno and pop, switching between vocal collaborations with alternative heroes such as Annie and Joe Goddard, and on-point club bangers designed and primed to pepper lively DJ sets.
The album begins with "Hang on Me," a late-night call — at first just thumping and buzzing, later chiming — from a scratchy-voiced, drunken singer who can't stop thinking about crashing taxis and planes: "You and me, we're not from this world," she finally decides.
Standing on one corner, I could hear someone playing the horn a few blocks away, the Ferry Building clock tower chiming 2 o'clock, birds, a boom box on a bike, a street kid chatting with his dog, an escalator squeaking down into BART, people's conversations.
Her compositions are drafted in an original language, full of rattling counterpoint and eruptive flair, and she inspires fantastic work from every member of her octet — especially the brilliant pedal steel guitarist Susan Alcorn, whose chiming sustain contrasts neatly with her own pluck and decay.
Meanwhile on Twitter, others were chiming in with jokes about the birds, suggesting names that centered around names of people Trump would love to pardon IRL, like his son-in-law Jared Kushner who's been caught using a private email address for White House business, for example.
There are numerous posts across social media, Reddit, and on Sony's support forums detailing the issue, with additional users chiming in to say that yes, they've also experienced it: A pair of $350 headphones should be able to endure colder seasons a little better than this.
Pipelines can have several steps and depending on how complex the data is, it can take a few days to get them in place — but once a workflow is established and native speakers chiming in regularly, the data can be turned around quickly enough for hourly updates.
"The main ways to address these kinds of biases are to ensure that developers are drawn from diverse gender, ethnic and socio-economic backgrounds, and are aware of, and adhere to, ethical codes of conduct," the committee writes, chiming with plenty of extant commentary around algorithmic accountability.
Here are six tips on how to navigate the gray area surrounding digital communication: It happens more than you think: an employee sends an egregious email to a colleague, which then initiates a domino effect of others chiming in, often with expletives or off-color remarks.
Stay tuned ... Either way, this isn't coming out of the clear blue sky -- CB's had her head in politics for a good while now and has certainly been outspoken on certain issues ... including social security, fighting the big drug companies, education and chiming in on POTUS candidates.
Without a chorus of friends and relatives chiming in with their opinions on what your wedding attire "should" look like, you're free to let your freak flag fly with a frock that makes you feel completely at ease, before you don the uniform of "bride" the following day.
When Best Coast — Cosentino and the guitarist and bassist Bobb Bruno, 46, a friend from the Los Angeles scene — released its first album, "Crazy for You," in 2010, it arrived with a sonic fingerprint: chiming guitars, gobs of reverb, girl-group grooves, vocals delivered with a casual affect.
"He definitely needed to make it clear to Stassi how he was ending things and he definitely should have kept in touch with her," Iaconetti said, with show producer Amy chiming in that Pell "freaked and didn't know how to handle" ending things with his Russian-born sweetheart.
Having medical laypeople constantly chiming in on forums like r/obgyn means professionals like Aftandilians have to do a lot of the grunt work — breaking the news that a user-uploaded photo "looks like genital warts" or calming down a stranger who's worried about an abnormal pap smear.
I kept getting distracted by someone talking in another room and only later realized that it was Cage's "Lecture on Nothing" chiming in over Feldman's "Projection I." I think Cage of the "Radio Happenings" era wouldn't have minded any of that — he thinks he wrote it all anyway.
At ten in the morning an alarm is chime chime chiming from a laptop in one of two soundproofed cubicles built into the center section of this rectangular thousand-square-foot loft, which also includes a kitchen, a living room area, and the curtained-off bedroom where the pot doctor sleeps.
" As the chiming heart of Freetown Sound, "But You" is generously prescriptive in its message of acceptance, self-discovery, and reaching a greater understanding in the face of hatred and enforced standards of normalcy: "Teach yourself about your brother / Cause there's no one else but you / You are special in your own way.
"We both started our careers at Apple, and then we were both at a SaaS startup a few years ago, and noticed that every night or two before the release, the product team and designers start chiming in on our staging environments, saying, 'Oh, this isn't really what I meant,' " Silverman explained.
"The company may also seek to avoid publishing its employees' candid assessments of how multiple third-parties violated Facebook's policies," it adds, chiming with arguments made last year by GSR's Kogan, who suggested the company failed to enforce the terms of its developer policy, telling the DCMS committee it therefore didn't have a "valid" policy.
But as supporters began chiming in, its social media moderators have been working overtime, posting in response to both supportive and derisive comments pertaining to the beer's provenance that Budweiser is brewed at a dozen facilities in the United States in spite of its multinational corporate parent, asserting that Budweiser is a quintessentially American beer.
Let's take a closer look at those who have refrained from chiming in: Gigi Hadid Sure, Hadid happens to be a card-carrying member of Swift's squad – she even spent the Fourth of July hanging out at Swift's Taymerica party, where she and Swift rocked matching outfits – but she's also one half of KenGi.
Trump gave "a long, frank rant", the official said, repeating a position he carried through the 2016 U.S. election campaign into the White House that the United States had suffered at the hands of its trading partners, with French President Emmanuel Macron pushing back on the assertion and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe chiming in.
Barr has been frustrated with the President chiming in on federal law enforcement matters in recent weeks, which he has made clear privately to Trump, though people close to the President said it's unlikely he will stop and pointed out that Trump weighed in on Justice Department issues long before Barr took the job.
Even if there is generally considered to be a consensus top three (Stephen Curry, Chris Paul, and Russell Westbrook, in some order), fans of certain players in the next tier rarely let you get away with saying anything about any those three without chiming in that their guy should be included in the discussion, too.
During our conversation in Austin, the three of them even invited their tour manager for the SXSW trip, Mariel Calderón, to speak as a representative of the group (Paul Marmota, the fourth founder, was nowhere to be found, though Zutzut, a Monterrey-based DJ, did arrive at our table and start chiming in midway through, unannounced).
The topic came up due to the constant chatter of McGregor potentially facing off against Floyd Mayweather Jr., and while there is no amicable negotiation on the foreseeable horizon (and probably never will be), it has shown how lucrative a crossover fight would be, and has the other big names of the Sweet Science chiming in.
As per usual, the sprawling length gives the band room to explore a bunch of moods and styles, veering from chugging thrash metal riffs to chiming power-pop chords to, inevitably, That Part in the Deafheaven Song when it goes half-time and a really powerful, emotive riff enters that sounds like your fondest memories given musical form.
Commit This To Memory was also highly influenced by another band recently eulogized, The Weakerthans, who had a similar knack for penning poetic one-liners that could give you hope as easily as they could cut you in half; Motion City Soundtrack just had Johnson's chiming Moog melodies to make the often bittersweet content of the lyrics easier to swallow.
Though we don't know more details yet on how the Hellfire Club comics might influence the fourth season of "Stranger Things," this is now the second hint about the new episodes which has a link to the UK.The teaser video announcement for "Stranger Things" four included a chiming clock tower, which we believe was the sound of a famous bell tower in England.
"What's that Perfume that You Wear?" accentuates a chiming, rinkydink keyboard hook with sweeter, lower keyboard chords and rattling percussion to produce a balmy blast of lavender and lemon ginger, as Lekman inhales and instantly recalls a seaside vacation with his lost love; musical tackiness indicates ambivalence about his own nostalgia and bolsters the haunting power of the perfume in question.
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I think we can help people to think through some of the advice that they're receiving and potentially are giving, but it's definitely made me more aware of the things that I say to people who are going through infertility, or who are pregnant, or through any of these stages, and that if somebody's asking for advice on Facebook, I'm not the person to be chiming in on that conversation.
Disney and Lucasfilm may have marketed this "Star Wars" story as an offshoot, but fans of the galaxy way, way out there will find many familiar things here: Yes, there are impossibly big spaceships looming over the plains of far-off planets; yes, our heroes have smaller, rustier laser guns than their clean, evil opponents; and yes, there's a witty robot chiming in at inopportune moments to tell them the odds.
He makes his big statement with "Castle on the Hill," a tale of childhood nostalgia whose chiming U2 chords and Sheeran's wailing, inarticulate, Bono-style falsetto rouse adequately until the quiet bridge, after which he revs back up into the cathartic chorus, bellowing "I still remember these old country lanes/when we did not KNOW THE ANSWERS," pumping a metaphorical fist to congratulate himself on the romance of his youthful confusion and innocence.
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