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"interject" Definitions
  1. + speech | interject (something) to interrupt what somebody is saying with your opinion or a remark

224 Sentences With "interject"

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He tends not to interject his own thoughts and evaluations.
"  When Franken tried to interject, Sessions cut him off. "No.
" After Turx tried to interject, Trump told him to be "quiet.
And outside analysis confirms that Kaine did push harder to interject.
Even though Swift wasn't talking to him, Cohen decided to interject anyway.
Geoff Rickly: I think we are peers by now, not to interject.
But then, as she was prompt to interject, "We are all related."
Sondland responded by saying he resented the implication, causing Maloney to interject.
At the beginning of the debate, he didn't interject to defend himself.
Baier tried to interject — candidate Trump, he emphasized — but Putnam talked over him.
If anybody uses your deadname, have your cisgender friend interject and correct them.
At this point, the fake documentary and reality merges as the filmmakers interject.
As Sanders responded, Ryan tried to interject, and Sanders went on the offensive.
So that's what I wanted to interject in the brick wall of funk.
Abrams tried to interject, but Omar said she was not asking a question.
"We didn't say, 'To hell with the rules,' " Dahl was quick to interject.
Suddenly, an African American web developer from Brooklyn raises his hand to interject.
" Turx tried to interject, but Trump shut him down, saying: "Quiet, quiet, quiet.
The final verdict: Hey guys, can I just interject here for a second?
When watching replays, Trump will interject commentary, reveling in his most controversial lines.
Then you hear his girlfriend interject, the camera shifting its focus to her.
Now let me interject: I am not known as a bleeding-heart liberal.
When a woman is interrupted, interject and say you'd like to hear her finish.
But I&aposm going to go back to you Congress -- GOHMERT: Let me interject.
Occasionally the president himself would interject with an immigration or border wall policy promise.
Hassan started to interject: What was wrong, he wanted to argue, with being ordinary?
Specifically, will Mr. Holt see fit to interject when the candidates shade the truth?
" Tom Steyer, trying politely to interject: "I don't want to get in the middle.
Former Vice President Joe Biden also attempted to interject that he pioneered drug courts.
Mr. Mulvaney stood, red-faced, to his left, waiting for a chance to interject.
In other words, Mr. Trump has been able to interject the reality of what's happening.
When Jones did interject, it was primarily out of concern that deadly violence was looming.
When Clinton attempted to interject during one of his answers, Trump held up his hand.
He interrupted Clinton dozens of times, and talked over Holt when he tried to interject.
I expect the candidates to interject and interrupt each other and say 'that's not true.
Because all tweets are public, any user can interject themselves into an exchange on Twitter.
The debate moderators had to repeatedly interject and remind the audience to refrain from clapping.
He continued to interject as the prosecutors put on witnesses, exhorting them to hurry up.
Be sure to allow for quiet moments and pauses, even when you feel you must interject.
The account often has a voice because I interject my own comments on things at times.
Start with simple questions, and try your best not to interject with immediate commentary or judgment.
But as president, this same tendency to interject himself at every opportunity has made everything political.
His press secretary, Dimitry Peskov, was present for a short time but did not interject once.
That was all it took for a Border Patrol agent also in the store to interject.
Murkowski and Romney have both said they don't want the Senate to interject in House proceedings.
We're just trying to interject technology into the human element to make it a little better.
During the meeting, I was able to interject and say just how untrue their excuses are.
"Oh, just shut up and take me back to Faha," I wanted to interject at times.
Unlike some of the other candidates, he did not try to interject himself into the conversation.
The speech was an opportunity for him to prominently interject his ideas into the tax-reform conversation.
He preferred to let others speak, and when he did interject, his answers were brief and dismissive.
The request is another example of Mr. Giuliani's efforts to interject himself into the administration's foreign policy.
He said at his kids' ages, it's harder for him to interject himself in their lives anyway.
As Cruz spoke during the debate, Sanders attempted to interject, prompting a response from the Texas Republican.
Before he could interject, he was hurled inside and his four-month hell with a Houthi militia began.
Without the instant gratification of audible approval, he was awkward, stilted, and unsure of exactly where to interject.
There's also a fair amount of sci-fi in there, which I couldn't help but interject wherever possible.
The speech, though, was an opportunity for him to prominently interject his ideas into the tax-reform conversation.
When the candidate starts to present a solution to a problem, an interviewee will interject with another idea.
KS: I love it, I think it's so ... CN: You passed the bookshelf test ... KS: Let me interject.
Trump routinely will interject with an "I agree!" or a "So great!" when a guest is on a roll.
Because he somewhat traumatically would interject, any time, when we were kids and we ... So, childhood trauma. Yeah. Okay.
He lost a battle of volume with moderator Chris Wallace when he tried to interject early in the debate.
His colleagues were irritated at his audacity to attempt to interject a conservative principle into a politically expedient compromise.
She was -- by far -- the most eager candidate to interject, not wanting to miss a moment or an issue.
He'll interject once in a while, but there's not much he can add here: It's time to talk birth control.
Or, when do I interject from behind the camera, or when do I just remain silent and capture the moment?
While Clinton appeared to interject more frequently than she had in previous debates, she turned in an overall sound performance.
The Swedish authorities were not allowed to ask any follow-up questions during the interview, nor interject in any way.
One of us would tell a story about our day and she'd interject every now and then to give notes.
"If I could interject here, we don't want these proceedings —""It's our time —" Nunes began, before Schiff cut him off.
Paul argued that that deal, which the Obama administration approved last August, would interject the U.S. in Yemen's civil war.
But, if they need my advice as an expert on the vehicle, then I'll interject when I feel it's necessary.
The effect was somewhat tarnished by his Tourette's syndrome, which caused him to interject the word "penis" at regular intervals.
It will be interesting to see what questions Bash and Tapper ask and if they'll interject to correct the record.
I normally do not interject my opinions on individual cases, however, in this particular case I saw so many red flags.
Just politely interject and ask for evidence here and there, or politely tell him he's wrong on this and that point.
"The performance format refers to a classic pop concert, where the singer performs and some footage of interviewees interject," Matsutoya says.
When it's really busy, the DJ has to interject like every 20 seconds to not take drinks on the dance floor.
When they are not … when the political authorities interject themselves into monetary policy … [it is] right for the markets to object.
"There are simple ways to divert the situation or interject yourself so it doesn't turn into a violent crime later," Berkowitz said.
Warren didn't clearly say one way or another what her stance on Trump's Twitter account was — mostly ignoring Harris's attempts to interject.
And then when we do have our own spaces, being comfortable with letting that happen and not having to interject there, too.
When we think of human life-and-death matters, it is hard to interject machines and algorithms—indeed, it is not enough.
CNN correspondent Jim Acosta attempted to interject with a question during a press conference with Trump and British Prime Minister Theresa May.
"  But Cruz drew gasps from the crowd when a moderator tried to interject with a question, and was told "don't interrupt me.
A single kneeling performer speaks for the performers who act out the leading male and female roles, but they occasionally interject, too.
Mr. Sessions said the statements of interest, legal tools used to interject the federal government in private disputes, have had an effect.
It seems Nunes' voluntary recusal has had little impact on his ability to interject himself back into the hearings whenever he pleases.[CNN]
One Democratic lawmaker said that Schiff told lawmakers the whistleblower had the statutory right to anonymity, which is what prompted Meadows to interject.
Kourtney was quick to interject, saying that the relationship was at a five out of six as far as how serious it was.
"For her to try to jump the gun on this and interject herself into this, it's something that's being looked into," he continued.
And, yes, that is going to require the debate moderators to interject with the truth when either candidate makes an obviously false statement.
He's shown how you can interject a new argument, put it out there and have it dominate discussion for the next five hours.
"It's very hard to interject yourself in a process that is not meant to have much input from outside," the second lobbyist said.
He was taking the segment seriously, but not so much so that he wasn't able to interject his infamous, obnoxious, teenage-boy flare.
In conversation, he frequently interrupts himself to interject his internal monologue, as though he's both performing a play and announcing the stage directions.
They are a legal tool, historically reserved for matters of national security and diplomacy, used to interject the federal government in private disputes.
That's because Trump's language is a form of racial dog whistling — using code to interject race into political conversations and trigger racist fears.
What if these devices can not only read signals from the human body but also intersect and interject signals into the human body?
"I'd already done the play [Off-Broadway], and I was nervous that I would feel maternal and want to interject with suggestions," says Metcalf.
You may even interject from time to time, so it's essential that the other party is also observing, ready to respond to such moments.
Trump stood and looked around for several seconds as the chants went on, and did not interject or not tell the audience to stop.
In one part, he touts a bill he co-sponsored that banned assault weapons in the state, and a child interject, "Take that NRA".
Whitely, a reporter with WFAA-TV in Dallas, sought to interject a point or question as Cruz continued, which appeared to throw Cruz off.
But Nye does interject the fictional framing device with real-life interviews and demonstrations explaining climate change, its effects, and possible long-term solutions.
" At one point, when Kimmel tried to interject with a question, West clarified, from out of the blue: "I'm not concerned about specifics here.
Though I wanted to immediately interject, I remembered wise council from educators in our community, and I allowed for the conversation to carry on.
Playboy's White House correspondent Brian Karem — a CNN contributor and one of the administration's frequent foils — tried to interject, but Sanders shut him down.
"We were still playing by the rules, so to speak, and still trying to interject those situations [into the cartoon]," Murray told Entertainment Weekly.
Playboy's White House correspondent, Brian Karem — a CNN contributor and one of the administration's frequent foils — tried to interject, but Sanders shut him down.
They also worry that the trigger could interject uncertainty into the tax bill, something that lawmakers say could undermine the underlying goal of generating growth.
Qasem Soleimani while he was in Iraq, its state-sponsored terror operations can interject instability and fear well beyond the region for an extended period.
Meanwhile, President Trump has seen fit to interject himself in these issues, as with this summer's ZTE controversy, but lacks a single point of contact for advice.
For some people with ADHD, it may be difficult to control impulses, such as interrupting a conversation to interject with a point you're really excited about adding.
That prompted the head of a populist party, Oleh Lyashko, to interrupt the speech to interject that Ukrainians living in Crimea and the east also understood Ukrainian.
Steele took his information to the FBI and senior Justice Department official Bruce Ohr to interject it into law enforcement circles and make it a criminal matter.
Chris Hayes, whose mouth pinches and eyes widen behind his plastic frames as he struggles not to interject "correct" over whatever his friendly guest is already saying.
And Ms. Quijano did begin to interject, "Governor, Mr. Trump has said …" But Mr. Pence just talked right over her and she never came back to it.
"  The comment prompted the show's host, Joe Scarborough, to interject, "I was watching her and I said to myself, 'Has nobody told her how the microphone works?
I like to think that, now and then, Lady Jane would interject the wittiest remarks and deflate the considerable egos of her two long-winded male companions.
In the first debate, Dr. Grant noted, several of the male candidates, and moderators, did interject, while the women were less likely to jump into the fray.
"I'm sorry to see them go, but certainly understand that there are other pressures that might interject themselves into their decision making," he told host Jake Tapper.
Some historians, such as Kevin Kruse, Joanne Freeman and Heather Cox Richardson, are already taking it upon themselves to interject their expertise into contested exchanges about the past.
He sprinkled local references into his comments, sought to interject even when he was not called on and complained when he felt he was not given enough time.
For a few months, this proved true, but soon Bannon began to dial in to editorial conference calls; he began to interject suggestions, and then to make demands.
And when women asked me (a fellow woman behind the bar) about beer-style recommendations," Su continues, "some men would interject by sharing what they thought women should drink.
If the receiver misunderstands what their partner said, or gets defensive and critical, then the therapist would interject and help steer the conversation in the right direction, Derhally says.
As seen in the below video, Trump stood and looked around for several seconds as the chants went on, and did interject or not tell the audience to stop.
In recent years it has become common for students to interject the phrase, "Thank you for understanding" when corresponding with me via email regarding conflicts with our practice schedule.
Some viewers were quick to notice the presidential candidate's sly and effective tactic while doing so: a deft rebuffing of the co-host Meghan McCain's multiple attempts to interject.
"What you get, obviously, in a theme park is 100% control over your physical environment, as well as whatever digital elements you interject into that world," Dobbs Beck says.
To an extent he wasn't doing his full-blown, "I'm going to sort of interject Black people in art history, in this very provocative, transgressive, stereotypical way" — but it did.
Mr. Comey notes on several occasions that in private conversations, the president simply makes assertions — often falsely — without giving the people he's talking to a chance to interject or object.
Facebook's artificial intelligence assistant will privately interject these recommendations above the redesigned one-line message composer in your Messenger conversations, and your friends won't see the results unless you approve.
"The IMF, I think, has other things to do in the world than interject itself into the U.S. tax debate," the Treasury official told reporters, speaking on condition of anonymity.
Unsurprisingly, as seen with Lyft, Uber and Airbnb, the only problem is that municipal governments newly exposed to this housing movement are seeking ways to interject themselves into the process.
I was stunned by how straight up rude he was being about it, too; whenever I'd interject, or gently try to correct him, he'd dismiss me and keep on steamrolling.
As Rubio and Cruz avoided the question, debating instead their tax policies, Christie took the opportunity to interject and paint himself as the grown-up governor who answers the question.
SULZBERGER: If I could interject, we had a good conversation there, you and I, and it was off the record, but there was nothing secret, just wanted to make sure.
I often would interject with an "I see" or an "uh-huh" when my interview subject was talking on camera, and I'm pretty sure that drove the episode's producer nuts.
The horror-movie style murder sequences interject in Plum's everyday actions with jarring cuts that disorient the viewer on purpose, making each episode feel trippier and trippier as the show progresses.
"It was a long shot, but we wanted to try and interject this issue, how much we're spending, into the national debate which comes along once every four years," Sanford continued.
Trump seemed to agree -- catching Republicans off guard and forcing House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy, R-California, to interject that border security measures would need to be part of the package.
BRANTLEY Might I interject that as much as I admired "My Fair Lady" for its conscientiousness in addressing the issue of women's independence, the production left me cool if not cold.
By using locally produced CVE educational and training modules, the network of civil society CVE practitioners could identify ways to intervene, interject and generate awareness of radicalization recruitment efforts in communities.
"We have not closed a Series A round, and that's as much as I can say," McFarland said on the call, prompting several employees to interject that he had initially claimed otherwise.
Just heard about Paris, praying for you all right now ❤️❤️ Pop Star: Demi LovatoStatements about previous terrorist attacks: As Hilton pointed out, Lovato loves to interject herself into news events.
"I'm sorry, we are not trying to benefit the rich," Ms. Yellen responded, before trying to interject that more than 14 million jobs had been created since the recession ended in 2009.
Prepare a bit in advance, so that every time the conversation veers back to work tales, you are ready to interject with a new topic that steers everyone in a different direction.
But the episode has opened a new chapter in Mr. Giuliani's efforts to interject himself into the Trump administration's diplomacy while at times representing clients with a direct interest in the outcome.
Trump's defense team and the Democrats grappled for more than 12 hours over the rules of the trial, each throwing punches so intense that Chief Justice John Roberts was compelled to interject.
The integration looks like a great first step, though we'd love to see more ways to have the user invoke either assistant, and perhaps even have them proactively "interject" based on the query.
Women are often (although not always) less likely to interject in a large meeting — focus on giving everyone a turn to participate, and consider working to amplify the contributions of other women in meetings.
Unlike the GOP primary debates, where Trump would often disappear while other candidates bickered, only to interject with a zinger, he had no other candidates or aggressive moderators to save him -- and it showed.
MACCALLUM: And you know what, I meant to interject that, I was going to say I bet you didn&apost even know he was running -- and he was an acting director of the IRS.
Before you interject that someone else's coming out — the when, where, why, how, and to-whom of it — is not about you, let me first say: Someone else's coming out is not about you.
He ultimately decided to interject in two places: once, when Trump was pointing to a Washington Post columnist while speaking, and at another point, when he was relaying an anecdote that included an expletive.
But as in Liberia, the local media in Accra, for the most part, chose not to interject commentary, leaving it to CNN International, Al Jazeera, and BBC to stream the controversy into hotel rooms.
"This is the 3rd time this week where she has gone to daddy to change a decision or interject herself," Mr. Band, the longtime aide to Mr. Clinton, wrote about Chelsea Clinton in 2011.
Now a very successful brand, Pyer Moss is a platform for Kerby to share his knowledge, to voice his own perspective, and to interject against racism and unfair treatment of blacks throughout our country.
On the one hand, their knowledge of ancient history and literature is often very shallow, and the scholar in me wants to interject by adding much more nuance and complexity to their awful interpretations.
The discussion was 'shut down' After he concluded, frustrated MEPs attempted to interject with more questions, only for the CEO to dodge and promise to have his team follow-up and provide written answers.
A feature that Slack users will find familiar is T-Bot, Microsoft Teams' built-in bot that can interject in conversations or respond directly to queries, especially ones about how to better use the app.
Unlike national security, where the president has a broad range of executive authority and judges are often reluctant to interject, there is a long history of judges gutting provisions that they feel violate minority rights.
The idea was to use the media of quilt, embroidery, clothing, and fiber to interject into the spaces and preexisting dioramas the forgotten histories and artistic traditions of black folks, thus expanding the historical record.
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.
As the meeting continued, John F. Kelly, then the secretary of homeland security, and Rex W. Tillerson, the secretary of state, tried to interject, explaining that many were short-term travelers making one-time visits.
The aim was to balance out the overwhelmingly male and white beer world, where, Su said, men often feel entitled to interject their own opinions when women customers asked women bartenders, like her, for recommendations.
But while Slaegt's whirling guitar harmonies and galloping rhythms may remind a listener more of Thin Lizzy than Immortal, Asrok is quick to interject that darkness comes in many forms, some of them catchy as hell.
After much discussion, he was dubbed Interrumpidor oficial de Radio La Colifata—"The Official Interrupter of Radio La Colifata"—and became the only team member who was allowed to interject at any point during the conversation.
Of course, that never happened: not only was I outnumbered by half a dozen other guests but I could interject only a few words at most, and had to huff and puff and raise my voice.
The new feature aims to make Alexa that DJ, albeit one with less personality in this case — the assistant today only announces the title and name, but doesn't interject any other information or commentary about the music.
Peck brilliantly and emotionally cross-wove historical threads of poverty and racism with current events of black oppression, while Woods and Galimberti interject no historical context into their contemporary scenes of white-collar (and mostly white) conquest.
During the December debate in Los Angeles, Biden and Sanders disagreed loudly over a familiar battle: who has the most effective healthcare plan, leading to a comical moment when Sanders waved his hand to interject Biden's pitch.
" But when a surprised Cohen, 51, asked if she's ever come close to being fired, McCain elaborated that she hasn't, which lead Dodd, 43, to interject, "Well she's a trust fund baby, she doesn't have to worry.
Now, readers with their finger on the pulse of the fight game may want to interject here, and remind that Silva also expressed some interest in top middleweight contender Yoel Romero at yesterday's UFC 212 press conference.
For those who would later deride Keillor as too stuffy or boring, it might shock them to learn that as a young DJ, Keillor would interject the Beach Boys and the Grateful Dead into the station's classical programming.
"#TakeaKnee," wrote Jesse Williams alongside a cartoon of angry men telling Kaepernick to stand up because soldiers died for his right to stand, while two soldiers interject that actually they died for his right to sit or stand.
Just ask celebrity hairstylist Tokyo Stylez how it feels to be the man behind some of Kylie Jenner's most gushed about hairdos, and he'll interject — not just because he's bursting with energy, but because he must correct you.
At times, Agrusa framed her questions as statements rather than questions, compelling Montgomery County Judge Steven O'Neill to interject and remind the jury that an attorney's questions to a witness are not evidence, and only the answers are.
Nick laughs sometimes because we'd be at events that were kind of fancy, and I would find a way to interject that I went to public school, that I wasn't from this expensive city that we live in.
Her pale face turns nearly as red as her hair when Harry says something about their connection, or when she interrupts him to interject an idea or a detail about his own life which he may have forgotten.
It's an expression of the character's dragonfly mind, darting from one subject to another, hyper-alert, constantly self-assessing, interrupting a cathartic rant to interject, "I can't believe how well this is coming out!" as she builds adjectival steam.
Todd VanDerWerff: If I might interject, I do think what made Twin Peaks exceptional was how TV-like it truly was, the way its episodes really were episodes, even if they seemed like weird avant garde noodling. Sorry. Sorry.
While some Trump insiders said his influence on policy was overstated, few denied his ability to interject in policy debates and, if necessary, litigate his disagreements in the public sphere through leaks to the press (often to the detriment of McMaster).
Harman reportedly made an agreement with an Israeli intelligence operative to interject with the Bush administration to allow leniency for Rosen and Weissman in exchange for help in convincing top Democrats to give her the chairmanship of the House Intelligence Committee.
" For his part, Band sent snarky emails behind Chelsea's back, and one point writing to another aide, "This is the 3rd time this week where she has gone to daddy to chance a decision or interject herself in the process.
In other words, rather than suggesting the addition of a scent or a soundscape to an exhibition to make it more engaging, she'll be helping to identify where and when it would be best to interject more or less information.
"As you know, they would frequently interject with the witness when we were asking them questions, 'You know you don't have to answer that question,'" Schiff said in an interview for the foreign policy podcast "Diplomatic Cable" hosted by Rep.
I know you're saying that we shouldn't lean too heavily on this, but what I'm saying is that somebody's got to actually interject that into the conversation because the mainstream conversation being directed from the center is actually saying the opposite.
Spicer accused Ryan of having an agenda: "It seems like you're hell-bent on trying to make sure that whatever image you want to tell about this White House stays, because at the end of the day —" Ryan tried to interject.
Before Bannon had a public falling-out with the president over the former adviser's comments in a new book about the Trump White House, the expectation had been that Bannon's involvement might tempt Trump to interject himself into some those fights.
Obama asked questions here and there to prompt answers from the (nervous) panelists and occasionally would interject his own views, particularly about how the silo-ing of media consumption had created a culture where no one really listens to each other anymore.
It is possible that the Fed will interject itself into what is likely to be a fraught national conversation by hiking six days before the vote but it would seem wise that if they wait that long they would wait until December.
Britney Spears broke into laughter during her weekend-long run at the Borgata Event Center in Atlantic City, New Jersey, for her Piece of Me tour when an enthusiastic fan found just the right moment to interject before she performed "Gimme More" onstage.
They wrote in a letter to the Justice Department inspector general, "It is unclear what statute, regulation, or policy led the attorney general to interject his own conclusion" that the conduct of the president did not amount to obstruction of justice here.
Liberal activists won't stand for any originalist, because they insist the Supreme Court should be composed of judicial activists who will legislate from the bench, create new rights, interject their personal policy preferences and invent a new constitution as they go along.
But that quickly recedes when the show arrives at the meat of his work, which has learned one crucial thing from graffiti — but maybe just one — the impulse to be seen and to interject new narratives into environs that aren't naturally receptive.
" Later, when Senator Cory Booker was asked a question, the former housing secretary Julian Castro interjected, "If I might briefly …" Mr. Castro and Mr. O'Rourke got into a back-and-forth over immigration policy, prompting Mr. Castro to twice interject, "That's not true.
As they do this, two combined gospel choirs — the Phil Woodmore Singers, from Ferguson, Missouri, and the Voice of Hope Singers from Brooklyn and Queens — interject with songs familiar to those who have grown up in or near the black Christian church.
And he said, 'Listen --- you're not the only one who has called me about this and I have no right to interject my opinion of what I like or don't like with the news organization of CBS and I will absolutely not engage this conversation.
"It is not appropriate for the governor of any state to suggest that he is going to use the powers of the state as governor to interject his law enforcement authority to prevent the counting of ballots that have been lawfully cast," Elias said.
He said that some of the more modern-seeming terms like "periodt," used to emphasize a statement and signal the final word,  reminded him of "Buffy" slang, or "Slayer slang," where fans would interject letters or spellings that only made sense in an online context.
The executives at AMC and other theater chains clearly saw a company that was attempting to interject itself between their customers and the end product, and they did not take kindly to Lowe's tactics, which amounted to a kind of hostile takeover of the market.
One of the more striking aspects of Free Solo is the ethical concerns of the filmmakers who interject themselves into the story occasionally to let viewers know — but not in a sleazy, hyped-up kind of way — that there's a good chance they'll be recording Honnold's death.
Debate commission chief: Candidates should fact-check each other Rather than wait for his rivals to finish their attack, Trump might interject with a snide comment belittling the line or deploy one of his many facial expressions that will catch the attention of the television audience.
As the music abruptly halts, Tish breaks the silent tension by attempting to interject light into an otherwise dark moment, and as in The Sweet Flypaper of Life, the trio finds solace in being in each other's presence, sitting around the kitchen table enjoying a meal.
This allowed Ms. Streisand to interject a joke about how to say her name: It's Streisand, as in "sand on the beach," not "Strize-and," a mispronunciation that has plagued her at least since she first appeared on "The Ed Sullivan Show" in the early 1960s.
"Strictly on the merits of what has been presented, people think it is wrong for a president to interject a foreign leader into the United States' electoral politics," Lee Miringoff of the Marist College Institute for Public Opinion said in a press release accompanying the poll.
Here I should interject, whenever I mentioned an artist that I thought might be of interest to Dan — the two I remember bringing up are Klaus Merkel and John Dilg – he already knew of the work, and, in the case of Dilg, planned on showing it.
Placing the conversation lead on an event organizer is rarely going to backfire, and the bonus is that if you get the person talking about himself, you might even find that you can interject here or there, ultimately making a strong impression and adding something to the conversation.
"This is not something I'm making up because I'm trying to, you know, put in my fantasy version of what's going on and interject it into these email scandals, this is independently of the campaign I know what cheese pizza is," Markota said in the deleted video, which was viewed by Gizmodo.
Ron WydenRonald (Ron) Lee WydenWyden blasts FEC Republicans for blocking probe into NRA over possible Russia donations Wyden calls for end to political ad targeting on Facebook, Google Ex-CIA chief worries campaigns falling short on cybersecurity MORE (D-Ore.), Haspel was quick to defend the agency and kept speaking through his attempts to interject.
So as Maltese parliamentarians debate doctor-assisted dying, in response to a plea by a sufferer from motor neurone disease who wants to be able to get a doctor's help to end his life when he chooses, it is unsurprising that two of the country's most senior religious figures chose to interject themselves in the discussion.
At the same time, an editorial assistant at Macmillan Publishers, attempting to interject amid the speculation over Handbook for Mortals, blurted out the news no one was expecting, in a pair of since-deleted tweets: that Sarem couldn't be the author of My Immortal because the real author of My Immortal was publishing a memoir with Macmillan.
" Later, when Marco RubioMarco Antonio RubioTrump moves forward with F-16 sale to Taiwan opposed by China The Hill's Morning Report — Trump and the new Israel-'squad' controversy Trump crosses new line with Omar, Tlaib, Israel move MORE tried to interject as Christie spoke, the New Jerseyan swatted him aside, saying, "You already had your chance, Marco, and you blew it.
"And I was thinking, at that point it would have been great to say that talk is not OK," she said, adding that she hopes attitudes around sexual harassment "will start to change, that men will sort of interject when other men are making comments like that or actually acting on those types of behaviors, so it's not just the women coming forward."
As Vox's Emily Stewart explained, this frustration has led Yang fans to start several social media campaigns on his behalf, including #LetYangSpeak (after Yang said he wasn't always able to interject during the first debate because his microphone was often switched off) and #YangMediaBlackout (after CNN forgot to include Yang on a graphic showing the candidates at the top of current polls).
UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: Chairman, Mr. Chairman, is it not appropriate to also interject the attorney-client privilege which cannot be overridden and is a rule of the House to the extent that they have the right to an attorney- client privilege in this House, and that is what this witness is asserting- attorney-client privilege and he has been advised not to answer the question.
Mike ConawayKenneth (Mike) Michael ConawayLaughter erupts at hearing after Democrat fires back: Trump 'has 5 Pinocchios on a daily basis' Live coverage: Schiff closes with speech highlighting claims of Trump's corruption Live coverage: House holds third day of public impeachment hearings MORE's (R-Texas) microphone was turned off as he tried to interject after Schiff gaveled the hearing closed, with Conaway citing the need to push back against comments from the chairman against the Republicans.
And so, it's not at all surprising to see her holding a placard about a Google virus-testing service that doesn't actually exist, clasping her wrists with a church-choir grip while the President claims that more people will die from an economic slowdown than from a viral epidemic, or stepping away from the lectern when Fauci, standing behind her in a press briefing, rattles his pages because he has information he wants to interject.
The institution and its 40,000 students make up the bulk of the city's economy and identity, and both it and the greater Berkeley area is a hub of extreme left-wing politics in its own right: There are the vegan students who live in co-ops and protest local butchers by playing dead (the co-op opposes both sexism and speciesism); the city's current mayor, a 32-year-old activist who is an "unapologetic progressive" with ties to the Occupy movement; and there are also the far-left extremist groups that make up Antifa, short for anti-fascists, which interject their presence in campus activities from time to time.
COMEY: Well, I'm doing more than that, I think, including, in the course of the dinner with the president on the 27th, trying to interject, to explain to him why it's important for there to be distance between the president and the Justice Department, and why I was there a week earlier, about a week earlier, February the 8th, talking to his chief of staff, and part of that conversation was about the appropriate channels for communicating with the F.B.I. BARBARO: But, as I recall, that meeting with Reince Priebus ends with him, in your mind, inappropriately guiding you over to the president once more, to have a conversation you didn't even really want to have, but you had it.

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