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After dinner, we strolled through the center of Tarrytown, jabbering nonstop.
And she found it impossible to hold a conversation, jabbering on incoherently.
Perhaps the moment was a parrot jabbering too fast in his ear.
He began jabbering, thinking they were houris (virgins) and that he was in paradise.
As he left the building he was confronted by flashing cameras and jabbering journalists.
We're jabbering about Memorial Day plans and my sister's upcoming prom when I stop cold.
When You're the Overtalker What if you suspect you're the person who can't stop jabbering?
There's no long wait 'cause I've already clocked it while everyone's going [jabbering] meh-meh-meh.
Across from her, a man in a wheelchair trembled violently and kept up a jabbering monologue.
By then, Mom was jabbering on about who's marrying whom, being glib about my friends' massive life decisions.
One day, she said, he walked her home from a skating rink, shadowboxing on the sidewalk and jabbering away.
His image alternates with a jabbering, era-appropriate collage: Muhammad Ali boxing, Billy Graham preaching, an ad for Mounds.
Who are these jabbering women at the beginning, for instance, and how literally are we meant to take them?
The second would be an increase in Russian jabbering about historical claims to this or that piece of northern Europe.
"I'm like an old auntie jabbering on, always promoting democracy and repeating its benefits," he wrote in a 2014 article.
"911 had a hard time understanding what I was talking about because I probably was jabbering a lot," Sudduth said.
So it was that he welcomed Kanye West to the Oval Office, where he made a jabbering spectacle of himself.
"As they said their names my little Malachi started grinning from ear to ear and jabbering back to them," she wrote.
He appreciated it all, though he toyed with his self-consciousness by sweetly excusing himself for jabbering away with personal reflections.
Back in 1999 Jeremy Greenspan and Matt Didemus started out making intricate laptop electronica bursting with jabbering synths that referenced techno, krautrock, and indie.
The hypnotized audience would call out encouragement during this, the noise of the shouts and my grandfather's amplified voice mixing with the jabbering made reality seem altered, hallucinogenic, crazed.
Back at the mansion, Luke and the other men are jibber-jabbering about what's to come, with Luke P. spewing incendiary things to get under the other guys' skin.
The man trailed him, "jabbering in my ear," Mr. Parker recalled in an interview, as he walked for blocks, trying to put distance between the harasser and his family.
Andrew Garland, as the terminally ill Prior, sings with confidence, as does Aaron Blake as Louis, his shifty boyfriend — here a smoother talker (and singer) than Mr. Kushner's jabbering hysteric.
The jabbering 12-year-old in me took hold, certain that it was a trap, a setup, like at school dances when boys had placed bets that they wouldn't dance with me.
Other reference texts were games like Hylics, Ghosts of Aliens and Bat Castle, which all have this kind of mangled, jabbering pastiche dialog which still manages to make sense just because it's in an RPG.
An uppity, lippy black like him, jabbering from six months old and always the orator at the centre of a crowd of boys, became an instant threat both to white men and, worse, white women.
Take, for example, the hallucinogenic ruminations of two jabbering Google Home devices, or the stock market "flash crash" of 2010 that occurred thanks to trading algorithms playing a super-speed game of securities hacky sack with each other.
But the sounds of residents enjoying the park during the performance also became part of the piece: jabbering boys with bikes; mothers with babies in strollers; toddlers who approached the singers to hear booming operatic tones close up.
You've got some guys—I'm sure you've had this: They come like this"—he makes a motion as if operating a jabbering puppet—"they get afraid in jail and then they think that the government is going to help them.
But, as I watch my sister swaying and jabbering above me in the church, all I can think is that she has returned to punish me for my hypocrisy, for crying over her body, for thinking I ever loved her.
You know the NFL had a good day when partnering media can spend its time jabbering about how a popular fantasy football service was down, as opposed to the litany of other problems with football that crop up on a regular basis.
In my early twenties, I had learned two languages simultaneously, the first by "sleeping with my dictionary," as the French put it, and the other by drinking a lot of wine and being willing to make a fool of myself jabbering at strangers.
His wife and son were waiting to go back to the hotel, but he kept getting tangled in talk — in essence the same conversation he'd been having day after day for the last year and a half, a rolling, jabbering maul of rugby rugby rugby.
I like it when friends come down with me, their hair haloed hilariously around their head, and we act out some important conversation because you can't hear anything but soft whooshing in that underwater room, not even the adults jabbering up on the deck.
We were always fans of instrumental music and the effect that has on you as a listener—it depends on the mood you're in as to where it takes you and sometimes, to me, it can be more powerful when there's nobody jabbering over the top of it.
Social life, street life, and attention to people and things around one have largely disappeared, at least in big cities, where a majority of the population is now glued almost without pause to phones or other devices—jabbering, texting, playing games, turning more and more to virtual reality of every sort.
Reuniting a group of Gianni's favorites, now powerful women in their own rights — Cindy Crawford, Claudia Schiffer, Carla Bruni-Sarkozy, Naomi Campbell and Helena Christensen — she dressed them in gold chain mail goddess gowns, recreating a Richard Avedon tableau from 203 as her finale and reducing the jaded fashion flock to jabbering fandom (some even got a little weepy).
The former hard-charging prosecutor now finds himself under investigation by the Southern District (the office he once led), hounded by Congress for documents, mocked for his bouts of unhinged jabbering on cable TV, and facing doubts about his relationship with the one man who could pardon him from criminal consequences for his most controversial acts: President Trump.
In short: The movie starts off as a particularly poindextery episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation, and then, with the Enterprise crew still not saved, it flips the channel to Qui-Gon Jinn jabbering about midichlorians in Star Wars: Episode I. It's a shame Arrival is too cynical about the audience's intellect to ask us to really grapple with the movie's alien language.
The voice, like its two nearest relatives, is very distinctive and consists of various jabbering and bubbling sounds (thus its common Jamaican Patois name, jabbering crow), but also a more leisurely “craaa-aa” and variations thereof, and somewhat of a musical burbling.
In the early days of the band, Goodman once described their sound as "scatcore", a reference to their fast-jabbering scat style of singing.
'The boorish oaf,' I thought, 'I'll make the blighter answer.' :'It is very dark, and you are too tired to talk,' I inferred, sarcastically. The tone touched a verbal gusher as a totally unexpected voice bawled, 'Shut up, you Froggie gasbag – I can't understand a flaming word you've been jabbering,' and then I realised that I had been unwittingly riding with Bainbridge.
Yūko simply asks Ippei to "return home quietly". Kōji expected a grand confrontation, where "the truth of perverse human nature begins to shine". He instead sees it as "nothing other than things he had grown utterly tired of seeing: the mediocre concealment of human shame, the irony of keeping up appearances." Yūko, crying and jabbering, is struck across the cheek twice by Ippei.
Sarah, who had been a devoted Christian, was also changed at this time. Beginning in late January 1742, Sarah fell into a depression or what may have been a nervous breakdown when her husband travelled throughout Massachusetts and Connecticut on a preaching tour. She became deeply distressed and her personality changed dramatically. She became impatient and needful, and she experienced spells of jabbering, fainting, and hallucinating.
However, it also shows Frank having an affair with a much older cleaning lady, whom he calls "mommy," thus embarrassing them both and breaking the pact. A subplot involves Pete not being able to have a moment alone at work because of Kenneth continuously talking to him. However, Pete ultimately finds a release by entering a fight club with homeless people and is able to tolerate Kenneth's jabbering.
The tone touched a verbal gusher as a totally unexpected voice bawled, 'Shut up, you Froggie gasbag – I can't understand a flaming word you've been jabbering,' and then I realised that I had been unwittingly riding with Bainbridge. Bainbridge had his highest finish in stage 8 where he finished 20th. He was forced to withdraw in the fifteenth stage in the French Alps due to saddle sores and infected wounds from crashes.
A young cowboy robs an isolated bank on the prairie. As he is fleeing, the jabbering bank teller shoots at him, forcing him to take cover behind a well. He returns fire, but the teller charges him while wearing a washboard and several pots and pans as armor, which deflect all the cowboy's bullets as the teller repeatedly cackles "Pan shot!" The teller knocks the cowboy out with the butt of his shotgun.
Jervas begins jabbering that he has been sleeping inside the tomb. His father, saddened by his son's mental instability, tells him that he has been watched for some time and has never gone inside the tomb, and indeed, the padlock is rusted with age. Jervas is removed to an asylum, presumed mad. He asks his servant Hiram, who has remained faithful to him despite his current state, to explore the tomb – a request which Hiram fulfills.
The Tarzan books and movies employ extensive stereotyping to a degree common in the times in which they were written. This has led to criticism in later years, with changing social views and customs, including charges of racism since the early 1970s. The early books give a pervasively negative and stereotypical portrayal of native Africans, including Arabs. In The Return of Tarzan, Arabs are "surly looking" and call Christians "dogs", while blacks are "lithe, ebon warriors, gesticulating and jabbering".
The early books often give a negative and stereotypical portrayal of native Africans, both Arab and black. In The Return of Tarzan, Arabs are "surly looking" and say things like "dog of a Christian," while blacks are "lithe, ebon warriors, gesticulating and jabbering." He used every ploy for the purpose of painting his antagonists in simple unflattering colors. While he commonly uses racial stereotypes of black people, his later books also contain black characters that are good-hearted, generous, and intelligent.
Magic Trip is a 2011 documentary film directed by Alison Ellwood and Alex Gibney, about Ken Kesey, Neal Cassady, and the Merry Pranksters. The documentary uses the 16 mm color footage shot by Kesey and the Merry Pranksters during their 1964 cross-country bus trip in the Furthur bus. The hyperkinetic Cassady is frequently seen driving the bus, jabbering, and sitting next to a sign that boasts, "Neal gets things done". The film was released in the US on August 5, 2011 by Magnolia Pictures.
Unable to call the plant because his fingers are too fat to dial a telephone keypad, and too heavy to drive or skateboard, Homer resorts to hitchhiking. Drivers refuse to pick him up because his bright muumuu and excited jabbering make him seem like a lunatic. After hijacking an ice cream truck, Homer arrives at the power plant during a workout program and reaches the shutdown button. He falls onto the gas storage tank, blocking the release tube with the oversized lower half of his body and preventing an explosion.
Since they're too small to take on the Critters, however, they can only stop the birth by learning to perform abortions; the narrator forces Stan to take them to an abortion clinic for lessons despite his objections. Meanwhile, the Critters are searching for an unbaptized human host for the Antichrist to possess once it's born. They discover Kyle, who is Jewish, and kidnap him. Stan and the cubs return to the forest in time to discover that the Antichrist (a hairless, jabbering little creature) has already been born, with Kyle tied to a Satanic altar.
Retrieved 12 July 2009. Diack wrote in a footnote: “The spelling hccvvevv looks uncouth, but it is so only in the same way as foreigners speaking their own language are described as "jabbering" by those unfamiliar with it. The orthographical practice in late ogams in Scotland is usually to write all consonants double, whether historically double or not, except when beginning a word and except m and s. Aspiration is sometimes indicated by writing h before the aspirated consonant, not after it as in the later texts and to-day.
A good example of Madam Pheip's woman power is that she is the only feminist who remains true to her ideals after the story "De Dolle Dina's" ("The Looney Dina's") (1970) ends. She is a close friend of Nero's wife, Madam Nero, with whom she frequently goes shopping and enjoys jabbering while having coffee. Still, they often get into arguments and there is some rivalry between the Neros and the Pheips. In "De Zoon van Nero" ("Nero's Son") (1959) the Pheip even kidnap Nero's genius son, Adhemar out of jealousy, but feel remorse near the end and bring him back.
On the episode where she takes a job at a sleazy sex hotline, she is shown pushing along 6 daughters in buggies all dressed identically to her, whilst in the babysitting episode, she also mentions that she has 6 children of her own. She often says "I have 6 babies by 7 different blokes." In Little Britain USA, she is sent to boot camp in Utah after being thrown out of Disney World for beating up the Aristocats and setting fire to the Peter Pan ride. She enrages the coach, jabbering away during rollcall and refusing to follow orders.
The Wa-Sania, a Bantu people of East African origin have a tale that in the beginning, the peoples of the earth knew only one language, but during a severe famine, a madness struck the people, causing them to wander in all directions, jabbering strange words, and this is how different languages came about. A god who speaks all languages is a theme in African mythology, two examples being Eshu of the Yoruba, a trickster who is a messenger of the gods. Eshu has a parallel in Legba from the Fon people of Benin. Another Yoruba god who speaks all the languages of the world is Orunmila, the god of divination.
An excerpt from "Sōran Bushi" Japanese (Rōmaji): Yāren sōran sōran Sōran sōran sōran (hai hai!) Nishin kita ka to kamome ni toeba, Watasha tatsu tori nami ni kike choi. CHORUS (AKA - kakegoe) Yasa e en ya sa dokkoisho (a dokkoisho, dokkoisho!) Yāren sōran... Oyaji tairyō da mukashi to chigau toreta nishin wa ore no mono choi Yāren sōran... Ichi-jō-go-shaku no ro o kogu fune mo horeta ano go nya te mo choi Yāren sōran... Tama no suhada ga shibuki ni nurerya uwaki kamome ga mite sawagu choi Rough English Translation: Oh!!! Soran, soran, soran soran, soran, soran. (yes, yes!) When we hear the jabbering of seagulls on the high seas, we know we can’t give up our fishing lives on the ocean.
The "Madman" method pioneered by Muntz was later copied by other retailers, including California car salesman Cal Worthington and New York area electronics chain Crazy Eddie. In Crazy Eddie TV commercials, radio personality Jerry Carroll leapt at the camera and jumped around while jabbering at high speed, always ending with the line, "Crazy Eddie: Our prices are insaaaaaane!" As a result of his Crazy Eddie commercials, Carroll became a significant 80s icon, even appearing in the film Splash. Muntz's cultural impact was such that he was mentioned in novels, including children's book The Neddiad: How Neddie Took The Train, Went To Hollywood, And Saved Civilization by Daniel Manus Pinkwater, The Lost Get-Back Boogie by James Lee Burke, and Franklin Mason's Four Roses in Three Acts.
Reed dismissed Farrar's Eric, or, Little by Little as a religious tract thinly disguised as a school story, and sought to produce something more "manly". Many of the incidents and characterisations introduced by Reed in St. Dominic's became standard elements in his subsequent stories, and in those of his imitators. Quigly lists among other recurrent features the stolen exam paper, the innocent who is wrongly accused and ultimately justified after much proud suffering, the boating accident, the group rivalries, the noble friendships. Adult characters are largely stereotypes: a headmaster known as "the Doctor" and modelled on Thomas Arnold of Rugby, "the jabbering French master (pointed beard and two-tone shoes)", the popular games master, the dry pedant, the generally comic domestic staff.
Manohla Dargis of The New York Times described the Gilroys' script as something that "has given [Tony] much more to wrangle—locations, characters, hardware, franchise expectations—than he's had to deal with in the past", while Toronto Star reviewer Peter Howell said it resorted "too much into jabbering and jargon and not enough into action". Gilroy made his directorial debut with the thriller Nightcrawler (2014), which starred Jake Gyllenhaal, Rene Russo, and Riz Ahmed. Gilroy also wrote the script, which he conceived in 1988 after reading the photo-book Naked City, a collection of photographs taken by American photographer Weegee of 1940s New York City residents at night. Gilroy did not begin writing the script until he moved to Los Angeles two years later, when he recognized an abundance of violent stories on television news.
Kreatiivmootor's early recordings, published on two demo CD-Rs in 2005, received considerable attention from local music critics and radio DJs. A track called “Irratsionaalne”, featuring ecstatic jabbering of the singer Roomet, became a kind of underground hit in Estonia. In 2006, Erkki Luuk from an Estonian media outlet Eesti Ekspress reviewed these self-released eponymous demo albums, drew parallels with Frank Zappa and Captain Beefheart, found the music to be at the same time "hilarious and scary", pointed out the deliberate use of aleatoric techniques and randomness and found them to be important releases in regard to "cultural self- reflection", although somewhat questionable musically. Years later, in 2011, the abovementioned song, "Irratsionaalne", was chosen by Estonian Ministry of Culture to be on the compilation “Estonian Music Now 2011”, released by Red Orange and distributed with The Wire magazine.
He is healthy, happy and resting comfortably with Mom. Sean has a busy day ahead tomorrow: he's meeting his brothers Riley and Colin for the first time..." " Several reports from Romney's 2008 campaign repeat an anecdote from November 2007, describing Madden's then twenty-month-old son "strutting about with a Blackberry, jabbering nonsense and punching away at the keys. "I was so heartbroken," [Madden] quipped... "I wanted my kid to be a football star, not a national press secretary."""On the Road: Romney's Campaign Family" by Michael Luo, New York Times: The Caucus, November 26, 2007, Retrieved 2012-08-29"No more 'free rein'" by Mike Allen, Politico, November 27, 2007, Retrieved 2012-08-29"Facebook Live Study Guide: Ron Klain, Kevin Madden", October 14, 2011, NBC News: Press Pass, Retrieved 2012-08-29 Madden cites his "pro-life" identification as one reason for his affiliation as a Republican.

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