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" Jasper hissed back, "Haven't you ever been in love?
All the air in my lungs hissed out at once.
"Fix your face," she said he hissed at her, twice.
Young men hissed and catcalled at women as they passed.
Rylance, without missing a beat, hissed right back at her.
Even so, the demon hissed, and pondered taking bloody, demonstrative action.
"Touch me," she hissed, and plunged Letty's hand into her panties.
They're living dangerously, Google said, and Nacho hissed, and Poke smoked.
"Stay down, girls!" my parents hissed, until the assailants drove off.
As he passed, he leaned over and hissed something at us.
The sign sang and hissed and seemed to bolt from him.
"Scott," Rebecca hissed to her phone in an office bathroom stall.
According to reporters there, Ivanka was "booed" and "hissed" by the crowd.
She whispered into her father's ear as the crowd booed and hissed.
Perseus hissed at the new traffic lights and turned around back home.
"Go in your bedroom and hide," my mother hissed over the phone.
Our sensors beeped, our spirit boxes hissed, but nothing strange came to call.
After a lawyer for charter schools finished speaking, teachers booed and hissed "Bullshit".
She traced a fingernail along the outline of his cock, and he hissed.
Private Johnnie Stevenson burned plastic bottles because he loved the way they hissed.
And critics hissed at the film, which earned a 30% Rotten Tomatoes score.
He sunk his teeth into my wrist, hissed at me and ran off.
It's not going to get you anywhere," the smuggler hissed at her. "Puta.
"Tssshhhtt!" he hissed during a quiet section; "Yip-yip!" as the tempo quickened.
"Boo to Camilla!" a white-haired woman hissed at the screen, in clarification.
A boy hissed at us that we should be raped and made pregnant.
The bad guys, or "rudos," follow to be hissed and booed by the crowd.
The snow hissed violently off the bottoms of my skis to form blue contrails.
"You see this man, Trump," hissed the Italian on the other side of me.
The burning rain outside slid off the nano spheres and hissed on the ground.
They booed and hissed the German players whenever they gained possession of the ball.
The star held the yellow snake in her hands as it writhed and hissed.
Gas and propane tanks hissed and burst, she said, and she could hear screaming.
With the composer in the pit, the score hissed and crackled with furious energy.
I grew to hate walking alone, getting hissed at by guys or mocked by teenagers.
He hissed an unprintable word at me, just as we passed Mao's dead, discolored face.
The "Uterus" song drew appreciative laughs, while the more political anti-right material was hissed.
He flung a rainbow of a pitch at the plate, grinning as the crowd hissed.
Around him, electrical cables snaked through pools of water and heaters hissed clouds of steam.
"Wow!" he hissed, his eyes locked on a gray-haired, lanky guy about 100 feet away.
With his daydream of domestic bliss interrupted, the alligator hissed at the man as he approached.
"Don't you even think of trumping up some sort of duel with Bernard Chaffee," he hissed.
"You're a liar and you have ways of getting in touch with these people," someone hissed.
New York hissed with egos inflating and deflating, he told the Rolling Stone reporter David Lipsky.
"Mr. Sheriff,' Jackson hissed, "since you cannot obey my orders, summon me; yes, sir, summon me.
She climbed into the hatch of the top star-arm, and it hissed shut above her.
"Don't give that land to the Germans," the man hissed to Mr. Britt, a county official.
I have been hissed and honked at by them and even attacked for getting too close.
"Because he looks like he was grown from fetal pig tissue in a cowboy boot," I hissed.
But others literally hissed at the mention of her name and slammed the door in my face.
I hear them whispered by my dimpled thighs and hissed by the flaps under my upper arms.
The crowd of conference-goers booed and hissed as Ivanka attempted to defend her father's blatant sexism.
She added that the two-year-old inside the cage "hissed" when social workers removed the top.
Ivanka Trump is being hissed from both sides after her visit to Berlin for the W20 conference.
I hissed at them, like a snake, something primal and reptilian and disgusted rising up in me.
The crowd — which several games earlier was joyfully chanting for Kyrgios, with his encouragement — booed and hissed.
Some hissed when he promoted limiting the ability of immigrants to bring relatives to the United States.
A thunderstorm darkened the road toward Jordan and storm clouds soared to the east; the tires hissed.
The skis' edges hissed as I drove them deep into a surface that felt silky and fast.
"Look at Wells Fargo," Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton said during a campaign stop Monday as the crowd hissed.
Though she maintained her signature poise, there were awkward moments when she was hissed at by the audience.
The cheetah hissed and lunged back; it was able to flee a few minutes after the spat began.
I live in the dark, which I revealed when I hissed anytime he turned an overhead light on.
As women addressed the meeting of about 300 to 400 people, men in the crowd laughed and hissed.
My classmates whooped, but, as I crossed the stage to accept my diploma, an administrator hissed his disapproval.
White women hissed, but Truth's very identity nullified the arguments coming from both men and women in attendance.
So it really shouldn't be a surprise that his trial is already full of expletives and hissed threats.
"He's almost 70, and he hasn't won anything," the former Chelsea manager José Mourinho hissed about Ranieri in 2008.
"That was for you to open in private!" he hissed, before downing his pint and heading for the exit.
The uncanny whistling of whirly tubes began to mix with the clattering of rolling wood, while shakers pulsed and hissed.
She had me listen at a pipe where rising gas from a mile down hissed and echoed—all O.K. there.
In the checkout line, at the gas pump, in the shower, they hissed: car wrecks, cancers, the uselessness of odds.
It was a shivery Monday morning, and Ms. Macdonald shook a spray can and hissed an arc of orange paint.
"My guess is we wouldn't necessarily be here tonight," State Representative John Nygren, a Republican, responded as audience members hissed.
He tried to hook it on his stick, but the snake hissed, fell off and twisted in a million directions.
"Mom," Farlan, her eldest son, hissed from the second-floor window as she ran around the side of the house.
I got a seat in Car No. 3, and amid thunder and rain, the train hissed out of the station.
At one point, members of the audience hissed and booed when Trump began describing her father as an advocate for women.
The ground kept jerking, and the TV hissed hard static, and some photos, probably of Reagans, clattered off the nearby walls.
I don't remember the words he spoke, but my new doctor's first full sentence directed at me was hissed in irritation.
So they said fuhgeddaboudit to the niceness and tried to rip each other to shreds, while a rowdy crowd cheered and hissed.
"Just stop talking," hissed a woman to an old man surnamed Bai, who had begun answering as he salted duck neck-bones.
"This decision, this support (from the people) obliges me to act on it," Orban told parliament as opposition lawmakers hissed and booed.
The move enthralled Republicans, who lavished Trump with praise and disgusted Democrats, who hissed and booed, later calling Trump's speech a disgrace.
The snake hissed as she squeezed the tongs together and pulled, yanking the cobra's head off its body in one clean motion.
Two officers found Antonio frozen to death inside his makeshift home as several dozen cats hissed and meowed at the police intrusion.
Here and there, the wild sounds calmed into stretches of floating harmonies, and groups of singers hissed the words in spoken unison.
The sulphur-smelling waters steamed and hissed, many decibels below the crypto-digital roar to which they're weirdly—and maybe inextricably—linked.
A number of Democrats booed and hissed during Trump's speech after he discussed reforming "chain migration" as part of an immigration deal.
Cats lay quietly through the other stages of sleep, and when REM began, they leapt up, stalked, pounced, arched their backs and hissed.
Ivanka Trump was booed and hissed at during a women's panel in Berlin when she described her father as an advocate for women.
That's kind of as bad as it gets: You're a Jew showing up for Rosh Hashana and you're getting hissed in the sanctuary.
As Spencer took the stage, only two dozen of the 400 people present stood and applauded, while the rest hissed, according to reports.
When he urged Republican House members to support debt ceiling legislation as a favor to him, they groaned and hissed at the request.
The pan hissed and sputtered as Ms. Brandwein poured tomatoes into the steaming onions, setting the pot to simmer into a heady sauce.
Several of them hissed, swiftly expelling oxygen from cylinders carried by the hundreds of climbers who scale the world's highest mountain every year.
She was concentrating so intensely on her rushing orgasm she barely made out his response, hissed through set teeth as he fucked her. "Yes."
" Citing the young performer's studied manner and flawless footwork, Mr. Nugent concluded, "Such perfection in a moppet is to be marveled at, and hissed.
For us, it's part of the fun, like the insidery frisson of hearing nuggets of spy jargon hissed by unsmiling people in dark suits.
Mostly that meant a lot of "holas," but we were also followed for blocks, and Melanie said that multiple men hissed in her face.
Purnell said she and her family made noise to scare the gator out of the garage, but not before it hissed and showed its teeth.
"The President, Barron, and I are very excited for our first Christmas in the White House," the first lady hissed in a press release Monday.
And it wasn't that older monkeys just weren't interested in anything: They still responded to photos of other monkeys and hissed at others during fights.
But there was no Bernie-bashing at the Warner, even when some in the crowd of Clinton diehards literally hissed at mention of his name.
" As members of the crowd booed and hissed at the press corps, he added, "What you're seeing and what you're reading is not what's happening.
After all, talent aside, was he not a monster to almost every woman he loved and left, who deserves to be hissed off the stage?
The house, a shack of wood slabs with a tin roof, without power or much of a floor, where drought hissed out of the water tank.
May's new tape Wallace and Flora covers a lot of ground across its thirteen tape-hissed tracks, balancing this newfound maturity with his increasingly infamous humor.
"Many of the questions during this interrogation focused on my involvement in the Customs and Border Protection petition," Rivers said, while the crowd hissed in protest.
The morning after I hissed at my poor children for delighting in their parents' affection for each other, Claude found me in bed, finishing Season 3.
Editorials were less restrained: "When roused, we don't roll over at the request of an insulting bully, no matter how big," hissed Canada's Globe and Mail.
After all the caveats, and despite the interjection of a hapless longhorn, the train hissed triumphantly into Dire Dawa at 15:27, eight minutes ahead of schedule.
That animals may show mental processes closer to thinking than learning was so unsettling, though, that still today Köhler's name is hissed rather than spoken in some circles.
But Trump's rhetoric at Tuesday's State of the Union address irritated many Democrats, some of whom booed and hissed at his characterization of how family-based immigration works.
The work depends vitally on audience members setting off their ringtones — a concert-hall phenomenon normally met with murderous stares and hissed invective — at specified moments in the score.
All week in Paris, Mr. Bannon was hissed at by enemies, dominated the airwaves and caused an eruption in the French political class for meddling in the country's affairs.
On the mound he fell into his rocking chair motion, firing 320-mile-an-hour four-seam fastballs, and sliders that hissed as the ball hit the catcher's glove.
"Within 30 seconds, the steak hissed and pops so loudly that I immediately ran a mental checklist of my rented flat's inventory and wondered if I'm responsible for the microwave."
On her way home from D.C., a woman shook her finger at Hill in the Dallas airport, saying, "Shame, shame," and a group of businessmen hissed when she walked by.
The episode marked a rare moment on the Senate floor: an actual debate, with senators interrupting each other while others sat back at their desks and hissed under their breath.
Just about all of the 24 dudes who walked onstage walked in loafers — loafers that glittered, loafers that, on Cam Reddish, embroidered as they were with the Versace medusa, hissed.
Symone Sanders, a senior adviser on the Joe Biden 2020 campaign who worked for the Bernie Sanders 2016 campaign, was hissed and booed for not supporting the calls for the debate.
There were so many cheers from the audience — who hissed at each mention of the president the way theatergoers once might have booed a vaudeville villain — that Mr. Moore checked himself.
I sat with a crowd of his Black female fans who hissed and sneered at the mention of Karrueche or Rihanna, who both suffered abuse at his hands when they dated Brown.
The paint, so thick that in some places it resembled tree bark, bubbled and hissed as the lead spilled into the pits and crevices and filled them, solidifying into various mineral patterns.
They hissed questions back and forth and improvised last-minute adjustments to timing and steps, making sure each girl understood the movement and planned to do it in the exact same way.
Why it matters: This puts him squarely at odds with Congressional Republicans— some of whom booed and hissed when Mnuchin asked them to raise the limit at a Capitol Hill meeting in September.
But always, in a hissed undertone, there is the darker message that if you don't have all that you want, if you feel sick, discouraged or defeated, you have only yourself to blame.
Cows and horses could kick the incautious farm boy's teeth out, the pigs still had some of their wild boar sensibilities about them, and the geese just hissed in a really scary way.
Protesters booed and hissed as if he were the Red Sox when Mr. Cruz, known for his knocks on "New York values" during the presidential campaign, arrived in the Bronx on Wednesday night.
When the opera was performed in Vienna in 1870, two years after its première, a rumor spread that the serenade was a deliberate mockery of Jewish singing, and some operagoers hissed in response.
"Mark, tell Ronnie that people want to see him with a full head of hair, and not to take off that hat again," she hissed at her aide after they took their seats.
"We hate, hate, hate the police," hissed Carsten, a hash dealer with a shaved head and a diamond earring, who requested that only his first name be used because he sells illegal drugs.
" Some Democrats booed and hissed at Trump at one point during the speech when he called for reform of the family reunification visa program, which he and some Republicans refer to as "chain migration.
But Democrats were visibly stone-faced for much of the speech and some booed and hissed when Trump talked about "chain migration" and changes to which family members citizens and legal residents can sponsor.
During a scene in which a Journal-Constitution reporter is shown offering sex to an F.B.I. agent in exchange for information — a scene the paper has called "false and defamatory" — an audience member hissed.
Dany was irate: "Your strategy has lost us Dorne, the Iron Islands, and the Reach," she hissed at Tyrion at the time, cutting him off when he started to say something about underestimating their enemies.
At one point, Ms. Trump was booed and hissed as she sought to defend her father's record on empowering women, and at times she struggled to define precisely what her responsibilities in the West Wing entailed.
"The gesture became so abhorrent that Augustus Caesar banished an actor from Italy for giving the finger to an audience member who hissed at the actor during a performance," American University professor Ira P. Robbins wrote.
Goblet's Cove in Lake Tohopekaliga, Florida (CNN)Susie, a 7-foot female alligator, hissed menacingly as the airboat pulled alongside the reedy refuge where she lay cooling herself, the top of her head protruding from the water.
Washington (CNN)During an appearance on a panel discussion in Germany on Tuesday, Ivanka Trump was booed and hissed at when she offered a defense of her father's policies regarding paid leave for women in the workplace.
Several times the Solicitor bounced him, shoogled him as though they were on a country bus, father and son, but the young man only hissed, elbowed him to quit it, his heavy eyes never leaving the television.
ROME — The serpent in the Garden of Eden hissed the first fake news to Eve and it all went downhill from there, Pope Francis wrote in a major document about the phenomenon of fake news released on Wednesday.
Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin asked the University of California at Los Angeles not to share video or audio from his recent discussion at the school after he was heckled and hissed at by protesters, the Washington Post reported Thursday.
He called his plan a "down-the-middle compromise," but some Democrats hissed when he said he wanted to rein in "chain migration," the ability of legal immigrants to bring a wide-ranging number of family members into the country.
It sounds like a threat from one group of high-level political actors to another, hissed between the lines of what appears to be a message for viewers at home: Keep pushing these changes and we'll keep running these ads.
But when it was the turn of a female reporter from newspaper Folha de S.Paulo to ask a question, she was hissed and booed by his supporters, prompting party leader Gustavo Bebianno to remind them of their commitment to a free press.
As the day wore on in Simi Valley, firefighters were confident the blaze would not threaten the Reagan library, where a helicopter peered out from the glass enclosure as the fires raged outside, and the flags of the presidents hissed in the wind.
In Des Moines on Thursday night, as supporters booed and hissed at protesters who had unfurled a banner and were shouting about the Ku Klux Klan and fascism, Mr. Trump said it was "all right" and quickly moved on with his speech.
Warren allies and some aides have long felt Sanders could have done more to rein in his surrogates, staffers and supporters from attacking Warren — and they were upset when grassroots Sanders backers hissed at the mention of her name and tweeted snake emojis at her.
They hissed on the stove, in the basement of a Lutheran church in Greenpoint, Brooklyn, as Nadine Malouf hacked at a slab of beef, her eyes fixed on her director, Amir Nizar Zuabi, and not the knife, which was closing in on her fingertips.
His lawyer hissed to steer the conversation back to Cambridge Analytica — to Facebook's well-trodden PR about how they're "locking down the platform" to stop any future data heists — and the Zuckbot was immediately back in action regurgitating his now well-practiced crisis PR around the scandal.
One evening walking home from work in Midtown Manhattan, I hear "terrorist" hissed at me by a passerby—a tall, seemingly innocuous white man in a sharp suit, probably walking home, too, taking the time out of his day to whisper "terrorist" to me on the street.
Booing broke out at Pepsi Center on multiple occasions in just Denver's second home playoff game since 211, with both Jokic and Nuggets Coach Michael Malone telling reporters afterward that the fans were too hard on Will Barton when they hissed at his 21-for-22 shooting.
Yet when I told my mother that I was going to a destination wedding in Jamaica, spending all that money for a couple I'd known in Madison when I was in law school, she hissed her teeth and asked if I didn't have better use for my money.
But other, less publicised settlements have hissed out of the waning Obama administration like a series of slow punctures: with Moody's, a leading credit-rating agency; with Citadel Securities, a critical component of America's equity-trading system; and with the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey.
The building was pre-war, but for the most part, the units had been updated sometime in the '80s — except for the original steam radiators, which sputtered and hissed in the corners (this was a sound I had come to like; it was a familiar New York tune).
But when it was the turn of a female reporter from Brazil's respected Folha de S.Paulo newspaper to ask a question, she was hissed and booed by Bolsonaro's supporters, prompting Social Liberal Party (PSL) leader Gustavo Bebianno to wade in and remind them of their commitment to a free press.
It's started to feel like a quivering, white noise background sound that sits somewhere louder than the whine of a TV in standby mode, and quieter than the hissed "yessss" your grandad let out with a triumphantly clenched fist when he heard the results of last year's EU referendum vote.
If forced to pinpoint the moment I became an evangelist for Zoo — CBS's animal uprising drama that refuses to quit or make a single lick of sense — it'd have to be when Renegade Zoologist Jackson Oz slapped a man across the face and hissed, "Where's the sloth?" in the hopes of finding a creature whose yawns sparked devastating earthquakes.
" He was so good in the role — or so thoroughly unlikable as an unfaithful husband whom Mr. Osborne had called "a disconcerting mixture of sincerity and cheerful malice" — that, as Mr. Haigh told The New Yorker in 1958, "some nights I was hissed, and other nights people would clap when my wife left me in the second act.
And Tracee Ellis Ross (black Tom Ford cape dress with Ka-pow embroidery) made small talk with Jon Hamm (sky blue Tom Ford silk suit and Common Projects sneakers) — as someone nearby hissed behind her hand that a guest walking by just then was the former girlfriend who Sumner Redstone, the nonagenarian media magnate, once sued for millions, claiming elder abuse.
Its opening verses were musical: The stone had skidded arc'd and bloomed into islands: Cuba and San Domingo Jamaica and Puerto Rico Grenada Guadeloupe Bonaire curved stone hissed into reef wave teeth fanged into clay white splash flashed into spray Bathsheba Montego Bay But the poem was not a paean to nature; it went on to describe the coming of sugar cane plantations and the subjugation of black labor.
Randolph Alles is expected to be named the next Secret Service director, sources tell CNN White House official signals Trump won't insist on funding for the border wall in spending bill to keep government running APRIL 25 North Korea's military stages "large-scale artillery drill" amid mounting tensions with the West, South Korean officials say Members of the audience hissed at Ivanka Trump as she defended her father's advocacy of women's issues during empowerment summit in Berlin.
One day, brashly, he managed to seize hold of a young tortoiseshell cat scarcely more than a kitten, very thin, with prominent ribs and high, alert ears, and for a moment, he held its quivering life in his fingers like his own heart seized out of his chest—then the cat squirmed frantically, hissed, scratched, and sank its small sharp teeth into the flesh at the base of his thumb, and he released it with a little cry Damn!

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