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Jabbing his man up and hitting him with knees any time they end up inside of his jabbing range.
Aldo could exploit this by jabbing with Stephens or jabbing into a dip and coming up with the left hook.
Jabbing Backwards One of the constant features of Junior dos Santos' career has been a love of jabbing on the retreat.
These behaviors included belligerent actions, such as jabbing other birds.
Specifically, sharp, jabbing cramps, as the Mayo Clinic describes them.
A truly excellent quote, punctuated with some spectacular finger jabbing.
And,' he continues, jabbing his forefinger repeatedly into the chart.
Another image features Uncle Sam jabbing Trump in the eye.
Her humor is dry and jabbing, her conversation inquisitive and disputatious.
Trump jabbing the president to remind him to do the same.
The attendant turns to him, jabbing his finger in the air.
Bruno fought with a virtuoso passion, throwing jabbing lefts and huge rights.
"That's such a racist question," he said, jabbing a finger at her.
Some in the section below him turned to him, shouting and jabbing fingers.
She clutches her phone in front of her, furiously jabbing at the screen.
They are, you know, adversaries to the standpoint of jabbing at each other.
On the referee's signal, the two fighters circled one another, feinting and jabbing.
"She's playing," the Tradfather cut in, jabbing his fiddle bow in the air.
"She's playing," the Tradfather cut in, jabbing his fiddle bow in the air.
The children are wielding wooden sticks like swords, jabbing at the pigeons, shrieking.
When jabbing the body the purpose is almost entirely to force a defensive adjustment.
Tim Ryan was skeptical that there won't be some jabbing on the debate stage.
I can disable someone by jabbing up at their nose with just my palm?
Steve Jobs teed us up for that, jabbing at netbooks during the iPad unveiling.
In the end, though, his gifts of gabbing and jabbing won over his critics.
The president often makes news on the social media platform while jabbing at critics.
She moved lightly, jabbing her foil in the direction of her coach, Buckie Leach.
Ward demonstrated the same principle by jabbing off the hook in a nice instance.
Classical jabbing form, from the days of small gloves and one punch at a time, is to keep the non-jabbing hand up and open to catch the opponent's jab in the palm should he throw a jab at the same time.
Bernie Sanders from the right, or jabbing former Vice President Joe Biden from the left.
The angles match up better for jabbing when both men are in the same stance.
" Then, perhaps warming to Pope Francis (and jabbing Jeb?): "He's got a lot of energy.
Against Cain Velasquez, dos Santos came out jabbing and throwing right straights to the body.
Landon's clutching a lollipop in his right hand and jabbing the screen with his left.
"I was freaking out in there," Ms. Traini said, jabbing her finger at the store.
When I didn&apost, I could feel them jabbing into the bottom of my foot.
With a jabbing strategy, Joshua out-pointed Ruiz Jr. and reclaimed his world title belts.
I would often find myself jabbing at them randomly until the feature I wanted worked.
By making the rematch a jabbing fight, Joshua fought his fight, not Ruiz Jr.&aposs.
The fight opened with Sanchez jabbing and moving, and Gomez trying to close the distance.
"There it is," he said icily, turning to Mr. Rubio and jabbing his finger at him.
"Wrong, wrong, wrong," he shouted at one point, talking over Clinton and jabbing at the podium.
Bieber, 22, responded by quickly jabbing the fan in the face, causing his lip to bleed.
And mmm baby you just look so good jabbing a knife into that undead dude's eyeball.
"I resolve to speak in vague but bombastic generalities more," Paul wrote, jabbing at Donald Trump.
Any time Miocic got Hunt jabbing back at him, he was in on Hunt's hips again.
McGregor covered his boxing deficiencies well, jabbing with his right and scoring despite his limited footwork.
Unusually, dos Santos does most of his jabbing to the body in many of his fights.
He is actually jabbing the chicken switch of his chamber, signaling a plea to be released.
But that didn't stop the former Pentagon head from jabbing at the president on Thursday night.
"The West will eventually turn against its Muslim citizens," he said, jabbing his finger toward the camera.
Then he started kind of … half-jabbing, half-lapping at the inside of my mouth with it.
Israel allegedly nearly succeeded in assassinating him 203 years ago by jabbing deadly poison into his ear.
It's a trollish sort of humor that's all about excess, recklessly jabbing at other people's weak spots.
But it also favoured boxers with a jabbing technique, who could steal occasional points without getting hit.
Miocic came out low kicking and jabbing, and making a very obvious effort to avoid prolonged exchanges.
"He countersues from any corner he's backed into" he continues singing, subtly jabbing the Republican presidential nominee.
Glenn sized up the sylphlike woman, who had pink hair and was gamely jabbing at the air.
So 45 minutes before a match, and he's biting into a towel having someone jabbing his feet.
I did plenty of jabbing back at the guys, but I just wanted to be not noticed.
Turning to face Ms. Warren, jabbing his hand in her direction, the former vice president's voice rose.
"When they say something's 'built tough,' that's what we mean," Musk said, jabbing at Ford's longtime slogan.
"Well, let me tell you something," Mr. Schiff went on, his forefinger jabbing the air for emphasis.
The dynamics have not been lost on Pelosi, who is jabbing the GOP with suggestions of hypocrisy.
After the insult, the Gangster Disciples left the block, but then returned, and the verbal jabbing continued.
It felt like knives were jabbing into my chest, not to mention the crushing accompanying flu-like symptoms.
So fixated on throwing haymakers at an absent President Trump, they have avoided even jabbing at each other.
Scrubbing, tickling, spreading thick jazz harmonies or jabbing hints of the blues, it was structure as sheer elation.
The latter served to demonstrate the iPhone's accelerometer, while the former got people jabbing at its touch screen.
Cora was unbowed, jabbing the space in front of Hamari with his index finger and yelling at him.
Baiting the Charge and Jabbing with Southpaws Stephen Thompson's boxing has never been a deep bag of tricks.
Gohmert responded by yelling and jabbing his finger at Nadler, but his reaction was drowned out by Rep.
"Not as amazing as you seeing your boyfriend next week!" she replied, jabbing a finger into my chest.
When Muhammad Ali was not jabbing or dancing in the ring, he sometimes liked dabbling as an artist.
No sound of bleating or _gebimmel-_ing, just the wind and the occasional jabbing whistle of a marmot.
Near Gate K22—the 9:50 to Birmingham—he slowed down, jabbing an elbow into his companion's biceps.
Wood does so by jabbing at the snake with a forked tree branch, to the snake's clear displeasure.
But instead of a light, buzzing sound from the violins, he drew something heavier, jabbing and overly present.
But instead of a light, buzzing sound from the violins, he drew something heavier, jabbing and overly present.
It's a three-foot-tall cardboard depiction of herself as a warrior, arms raised in a jabbing stance.
Practices were getting harder for Michael; he was regularly fatigued and bloated and experienced jabbing pains in his stomach.
Then, finger jabbing the air, his face growing livid, Skinner demands that "Dodgy Dave" address accusations of financial impropriety.
Barack Obama was terrorist fist-jabbing all over Iowa, and Sarah Palin was still a little-known Alaskan governor.
He spent the VAST majority of this speech jabbing at his political foes and recounting his 2016 successes. 3.
Michael and I had some great verbal jabbing throughout the competition and that's really what it was for me.
And in avoiding the ropes, he moved more than he had been before in jabbing Foreman effectively and often.
It says the men started jabbing at each other, and Mr. Coll began punching Mr. Spear in the face.
She keeps repeating this: "I made that shit!" she says, jabbing her finger at people, storming around the bathroom.
This animation shows its path: Minnesotans posted photos and videos of the tan snow, often jokingly jabbing at Texans.
Dos Santos fights from a long stance with his lead foot slightly turned in, particularly when jabbing to the body.
But his worst failing was his temper, his sheer rapid-fire, finger-jabbing rage against the jerks who frustrated him.
"The only way to have a successful revolution is to fight back," he says, jabbing his fork into the air.
Francesa adopted the flirtatiously jabbing tone that he takes with the rare guests whom he considers to be his equal.
On reading it, McCartney became incandescent with rage, shouting at Starr, threatening him and jabbing a finger in his face.
She just sat there on the bathroom floor, jabbing herself with the tampon, and broke her hymen in the process.
It's kind of endless finger jabbing, I mean everybody has to take a view about how they judge other people.
And by jabbing at his opponents, countering their every blow, he put away sixteen skilled politicians in the GOP primary.
Vardy confronted the referee Jon Moss, jabbing a finger at him after receiving his first red card of the season.
Trump spent five full minutes jabbing at McCain during an official White House event intended to highlight manufacturing in Ohio.
You can do this by taking the top off and jabbing something skinny into it until the lens comes out.
Where he spent the first debate huffing and interrupting, this time he worked in sarcastic mode and improvised, jabbing Mrs.
The classical method of jabbing is to have your right hand up to catch the opponent's jab in your palm.
Anton kept jabbing at it, trying to twirl it onto his six-foot-long fork like a piece of pasta.
"This is like liquid gold," he said, jabbing at his precious cargo, large amounts of which seeped from every hatch.
Warren argued to reporters Thursday that despite jabbing at almost all of her rivals Wednesday night, she wasn't swinging wildly.
Bloomberg also opened up by jabbing at Sanders over reports that Russia was seeking to boost the Vermont senator's campaign.
Clinton, clearly aggravated by the question, responded by raising her voice to the questioner and jabbing her finger toward the woman.
Both explosive and intimate, it takes on the four-movement Beethovenian model, nodding to the past while ferociously jabbing at it.
Stipe Miocic boxed circles around Hunt by feinting, having Hunt swing at air, and then jabbing him up as he recovered.
For a family unafraid to commit murder to protect one another, the Lyons sure feel comfortable jabbing at each other's insecurities.
President Donald Trump has also jumped into the fray, by jabbing OPEC for oil prices that he says are too high.
She kept shouting and jabbing her finger downwards, so I laid all the way down on my stomach on the floor.
Except it was jabbing onto this inside angle carelessly that saw Luke Rockhold lose the middleweight crown to His Fistic Majesty.
In conversation, Eisenberg is more like an agile boxer than anything else, ducking broad queries, jabbing here and there with sarcasm.
These are not threads so much as needles, jabbing the reader to a heightened state of attention and then slipping away.
Then the groove kicks in: fast and funky, as an urgently raspy vocal rides a jabbing modal desert-blues guitar line.
Drive-By Truckers "Surrender Under Protest" (ATO) A great Southern band in unbeatable form, jabbing at received wisdom and curdled traditions.
"She is a disgrace to our country," Trump added, jabbing his finger in the air as the crowd jeered around him.
They are affectionately known as South Africa's "boxing grannies," and these women are juking and jabbing their way to healthier lives.
He made a jabbing motion, as if stabbing someone, and pulled up his shirt to reveal a 40-year-old scar.
The old saying goes 'don't hook with a hooker,' but you will often hear coaches talk about jabbing with a jabber.
Notice how the jabbing hand becomes a barring arm, then then turns into a collar tie after Oezdemir's return has been deflected.
For what could Mr Trump's followers desire more than to stand athwart history yelling "stop!" at a crowd of finger-jabbing women?
He was jabbing his finger in my face, threatening to have me committed, call Child Services and have my kids taken away.
Next he had me combine the stepping and shuffling I had learned earlier with the jabbing technique we had just worked on.
"I am not as nasty as a man who looks like he bathes in Cheetos dust," she said, jabbing at Trump's looks.
" Obama said in jest, jabbing Republicans for acting surprised at a candidate who is "loose with the facts" or "distorts someone's record.
"Everyone knows this was kind of like a heavyweight fight, round one, just jabbing a little bit," the Blues' Carl Gunnarsson said.
They have to use one hand to hold on to a branch while jabbing a stick into a hive with the other.
Then I saw a knife fight near Port Authority late at night, two guys jabbing away, almost fencing with these little blades.
Alternatively watch Lennox Lewis make use of every inch of his reach across his back in jabbing other heavyweights half to death.
In the kelp beds they descended to peer into rocky cracks, jabbing flat metal levers to dislodge the small creatures they found.
Ms. Coon does not share their views on firearms, which she cheerfully contested while jabbing Mr. Hardeman on the arm for emphasis.
Mr. Greilsammer began with the first movement of the Janacek suite, which emerged in hazy rolled harmonies and nervously jabbing repeated notes.
Regardless, the House Democratic leader made it clear this week that she would not shy from jabbing Trump when she finds it appropriate.
From that point on, each time Miocic bent a little at the waist Hunt's hands would drop and Miocic could come up jabbing.
The president spent five minutes on Wednesday afternoon jabbing at McCain during an official White House event intended to highlight manufacturing in Ohio.
Guillermo Rigondeaux—is that it covers ground, forces the opponent to move, and doesn't require the jabbing fighter to open up too much.
British politics is now trapped in a weird impasse as these two extremists face each other across the aisle, bellowing and finger-jabbing.
A couple of good punches across the upper arm can rapidly stiffen it up and make guarding, jabbing and wrestling far more difficult.
"No one in Germany lets you forget: 'Jew, Jew, Jew,'" he said, jabbing at the smoke-filled air over the hookah for effect.
Without control of the jabbing battle, Nasukawa went to leaning back, wide-swinging check hooks each time Suakim jabbed in along the ropes.
While MacDonald threw almost no leg kicks in the fight, Thompson was constantly slapping, tugging and jabbing at MacDonald's lead leg between his punches.
He finally showed up and struck a pose, jabbing George Harrison, who pretended to tip backward and make the other Beatles fall like dominoes.
He and his brother Nate can often be seen triple or quadruple jabbing exhausted opponents across the ring, before moving safely into the infight.
While the impetus behind the report is noble, and it's a nice first step, there was definitely some ass covering and critic jabbing involved.
That could mean jabbing in and circling out to Souza's left: Or immediately getting down behind his lead shoulder as he re-established range.
Apple also optimized Safari for the iPad, so that browsing feels more like a desktop experience and less like finger-jabbing a big phone.
Against Rivera, Moraes came out jabbing, feinting, inside low kicking, and tossed a quick step up high kick just to see what would happen.
"He recognizes that as part of what he does, he's going to draw a little bit of jabbing here and there," Mr. Dungan said.
The referee, Jonathan Moss, was right, but Vardy made his situation worse by walking up to the official and jabbing a finger at him.
The blame game Trump has already seems worried, jabbing Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell and reportedly expressing disappointment with his Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin.
"The City of White Plains," he said, jabbing a finger in the air, "will be on trial inside the courtroom and outside the courtroom."
An intravenous team probing him, jabbing him, for hours in an attempt to find a usable vein to administer the lethal, secret drug cocktail.
The microphone buzzes and snaps as Sanders delivers his impassioned critique of income inequality, jabbing his forefinger in the air to punctuate the outrage.
Graham opened that door with his red-faced, finger-jabbing tirade against Democrats during Kavanaugh's testimony responding to Ford's appearance before the Judiciary Committee.
Because they know exactly where the robotic arm is jabbing the finger, they can see how the photodiodes detect light differently at each location.
He loves splashy headlines, defying the wisdom of diplomatic sages, the spotlight of one-on-one summits, jabbing allies and using tyrants as pen pals.
Clicking around in games with a mouse is a whole different experience than jabbing at a touchscreen and will often improve you game-playing skills.
Muhammad Ali used to excel at backhanded jabbing across himself at his opponent's left eye—the swelling on which would then hide his right hand.
Many a time, when he was a boy, did he jab his fork into a doughnut, licking it a bit before jabbing, for manners' sake.
There's also a giant black heart-shaped balloon, and a projection of a video in which Aïda is repeatedly jabbing her finger into her mouth.
The stall man cursed, bending down and jabbing at the last sausage as the wand buckled and the shrimp fork wiggled in the spring coil.
It can be silky, breathy or cutting, swooping through long melismas or jabbing out short R&B phrases; it's always supple and airborne, never forced.
"This is the most unethical sham since I've been in politics," Senator Lindsey Graham, Republican of South Carolina, said, jabbing a finger toward the Democrats.
Then Ms. Brunn, who has neuropathy, settles back in her wheelchair and waits for the jabbing pain in her shoulders, arms and hands to ebb.
"It's burrowed right in here," he says, jabbing at his temple, and then his best friend decides to beat that burrowed thought right out of him.
From that point on, sounds ranging from the hum of a lawnmower to normal tones of conversation caused a piercing, jabbing pain in his inner ear.
Against Johnson, Barboza exhausted himself by jogging a full lap of the cage each time he ended up on the losing end of a jabbing exchange.
Often jabbing with his right foot crossing slightly behind his left, Duran was on a line and denying his opponent meaningful targets most of the time.
In fact all of this jabbing into advances and level changes often left opponents completely numb to the idea of the oldest trick in the book.
Given that Trump -- nearly a year after election day -- hasn't tired yet of jabbing at Hillary Clinton, there's no reason to think it'll be anytime soon.
Jabbing the 'Crocodile' For years, the ruling Zanu-PF party has been embroiled in a bitter succession battle that has sometimes spilled out into the open.
He also had more than 25,000 posts on Twitter that often focused on current affairs and Republican politics, even some jabbing Mr. Trump as a candidate.
The percussive jabbing of a djembe reverberated throughout the large space, its counts growing in intensity as Ms. Dallas, 93, held her position with visible ease.
It features a beat that throbs and tinkles, Mr. Williams barking and jabbing as if in a boxing ring, and also Rihanna, rapping with tremendous attitude.
In his lifetime, Wojnarowicz became a star, though an unconventional one, unsmooth, unpredictable, unstylish even, with his clotted paint, uncouth symbols, and jabbing ideas and words.
"I can be the one to drag her back if she goes way too far to the front line," he said, jabbing her on the shoulder.
The outpouring of support for the Chinese phone giant comes as the U.S. and China are jabbing back and forth with new tariffs and economic sanctions.
"It was a tough decision: Do I get involved in senior boxing [or] go for the light heavyweight challenge?" he quipped before playfully jabbing at Mitchell.
" Jabbing a finger in the reporter's direction, he said, "When you report fake news, which CNN does a lot, you are the enemy of the people.
The image has to hit you back, for all of your gesticulating and fighting and stabbing and jabbing, being courageous or weak, or soft or hard.
Inside the echo chamber of establishment Republican political operatives and their friends in the press, Marco Rubio triumphed in the debate by finally jabbing at Trump.
World leaders, from the US and elsewhere, usually confine their public statements to the international issues under discussion rather than jabbing at their political opponents back home.
It takes him 22001 minutes to pass through the commotion of backslapping, selfies and jabbing microphones to reach the car parked outside the tent where he spoke.
She spent months out at sea jabbing great whites with a long pole affixed with a kind of spear tip that collected small amounts of shark flesh.
It was possible to continue to take the high road while also sharply jabbing at a candidate whose tone fell so far below it, aides told him.
Little had changed by the time of the final presidential debate on October 19th, when Mr Trump made finger-jabbing demands that China hand back Mr Kim.
The Clinton campaign has been particularly adept at trolling Trump this election: gently mocking him on Twitter, baiting him at debates and jabbing him on Facebook live.
He has since moved to shore up support among Republicans, but deep reservations remain in parts of the party given the candidate's penchant for jabbing at critics.
"I am the owner of this house!" shouted Ibrahim Mubarak, 235, a student from Isale Eko Junior Grammar School, his finger jabbing the property on the board.
Two of Mr. Biden's populist rivals, Senators Bernie Sanders of Vermont and Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts, were already jabbing at his relationships with moneyed interests on Thursday.
Though losing some momentum in the middle, "Bodied" mostly maintains an irresistible, deliriously offensive roll, jabbing sharply at racism and misogyny with rhymes that spark and fizz.
"You have something very special in you," intones one of her dispassionate captors, presumably trying to extract it through the jumbo syringe he's jabbing into her arm.
Here, that includes jabbing her with an epi-pen every time her daughter comes into contact with sugar, even though it's later revealed that isn't actually allergic.
Jabbing Stephens into pulling his head back for the pull right hand that he has used recently would leave him in dire straits should Choi's right hand follow.
Then Mr Bychkov produces a facsimile of Tchaikovsky's annotated score, and, jabbing excitedly with his forefinger at the composer's stress-markings, shows how physically tortured the finale is.
Security camera videos from nearby businesses showed Mr. Vassell, 34, just moments before his death, startling people on the street and jabbing the pipe into one man's chest.
This is a change from the World Health Organisation's (WHO) standard "ring vaccination" strategy of jabbing only those most likely to come into contact with an Ebola patient.
While Wolf was busy jabbing D.C. and media elite mercilessly (as you can see in the video above), Donald Trump was doing his Donald Trump thing in Michigan.
Must have somehow swallowed it when she was a kid, had it in there for 40 years, no worries, then one day the high C starts jabbing her.
Jabbing Silicon Valley for supporting the net neutrality rules, while also removing some content from their own platforms, is exactly what some on the right want to hear.
Liao's photos present a loose role-reversal, poking fun at power structures through their absurdity, often flipping, repeating, and jabbing at clichés from popular media and art history.
Seemingly the master of spinning great yarns, the Gold Coast resident got descriptive for the ABC, telling them that jabbing the shark felt like hitting a brick wall.
Several weeks later, he shattered the world record in 21 seconds, his braids gathered in a ponytail, his left leg jabbing over each hurdle like a celebratory finger.
"Let me tell you something, for a socialist you've got a lot more confidence in corporate America than I do," Biden quipped, jabbing at Sanders' democratic socialist views.
"The President of the United States assured me that he would be out, making a public case for this vote," she said, jabbing a finger in my direction.
Emily Mae Smith's exuberantly strange oil painting "Anxious Pastoral" shows a towering, tongue-pink woman's pump jabbing its pointed heel into a set of gnashing, Op-Art teeth.
Double jabbing or doubling up on the right hand to make McGregor give ground, but remaining over his feet and ready to slip or block the left hand.
"This is very bad," said Martine Uwera, one of the inspectors, towering over a store employee and jabbing her finger at a loaf of bread wrapped in plastic.
" In a video posted on Wagner's campaign Facebook page Friday morning, a finger-jabbing Wagner tells Wolf, "Somewhere yesterday, your people said that I raised a ... white flag.
The double-jabbing fighter can then put himself almost on top of his opponent, who is deep in the lean with no further retreat, lining up power punches.
And as much as we laughed at the idea of out jabbing Al Iaquinta being proof of a good jab, Nurmagomedov's jab was a solid weapon in this bout.
But Jordan can't quite get over David's "bitch move," and the two end up bickering back and forth again, this time threateningly jabbing their painted nails at each other.
"Right here in front of us is a very large mistake," he said, landing heavily on the word mistake and jabbing his finger at a model of the plane.
Nikki Haley, though, has been critical of Trump's bid, jabbing at the front-runner in her response to President Barack Obama's State of the Union address earlier this month.
Sometimes this was a jab, or a right hand, but often as Magny tried to step to his left while jabbing, this would be a hard right low kick.
Though Pacquiao's defense got more porous as the fight got closer to its finish, the ring veteran's energy, craft, and counter-jabbing seemingly got him back into the competition.
"Always nice to spend time with supporters on the campaign trail," the 2020 presidential hopeful tweeted in reference to Trump's comments, jabbing at him over his relationship with Russia.
Barack Obama took his first shot at his predecessor since inauguration day, lightly jabbing President Trump's speedy Twitter fingers ... and reportedly made a ton of money while doing it.
The discomfort gets a little more intense as he goes along, and reaches its zenith when my hyperactive bollocks necessitate him jabbing deeper into the muscles that surround them.
Like the Mannerists, the Haussmanns celebrated artificiality and illusion, though instead of battling the clarity and simplicity of Michelangelo, they were jabbing at the pared-down heart of Modernism.
And at the moment, Biden was — literally, he might say in his earnest, finger-jabbing way — late for the second of only six public appearances on his weekend schedule.
Suter and Donato — eventually surrounded by every New York player on the ice — continued jabbing at the puck before Donato got it between Varlomov's legs with 4:17 left.
The president's remarks come a day after another Democratic showdown, in which 12 contenders took turns jabbing each other and Trump in the most crowded presidential debate in history.
If Woodley comes out double jabbing and feinting this becomes very dangerous as he could pull back, begin to counter and eat the second jab or the right hand.
Jabbing at accents, pulling at rhythms, leaping between extremes of volume and mood, it was an anxious, even neurotic rendition of this trio — and that is meant as a compliment.
Images and language seem to cut across reason (almost as in a migraine headache): sharp jabbing visions that sever the logic of the poem create the sense of complete disorder.
Ortega seems to want to fight like an old-school cutie from the golden age of boxing, jabbing and dropping his lead hand low to shoulder-roll off the returns.
"When the rich wage war, it's the poor who fight and die," the veteran of Iraq and Afghanistan says, jabbing his finger into my shoulder to drive his point home.
I believe they bear responsibility, not for the attack itself, but for the current mood: for the inflammatory language, for the finger-jabbing, the dog whistling and the overt racism.
Jabbing the President in a strikingly personal way, Comey noted the size of Trump's hands, said his skin looked orange and described white rings around his eyes from tanning goggles.
He posted a message on Twitter jabbing the Arabs a day after Mr. Trump announced that he was pulling the United States out of the 2015 nuclear agreement with Iran.
But later on, Lily has revealed to him she was in fact in pain most of the time, and his rough jabbing method didn't do much for her at all.
"In my view, there is nothing more dangerous than an unethical president who believes they are above the law," said Schiff, jabbing at the air with his forefinger for emphasis.
Actual boxing is amazing, a noble art, two primal muscle bags just going at each other, artistic jabbing, exquisite punching, feats of survival and aggression that defy logic, and sense.
McGeary rebounded to win the fight, jabbing McDermott up, dropping him with a knee, and seeing the fight waved off by the doctor after mushing McDermott's face up a bit.
Knowing his reputation as the Bronx Bull, a viewer might be pleasantly surprised to see LaMotta out-landing the dancing master in the early going and, most curiously, out-jabbing him.
Former President Obama's White House photographer has emerged as a thorn in President Trump's side, regularly jabbing the commander in chief with images meant to contrast the current and former administrations.
Add in fast-improving speech-recognition systems, such as Apple's Siri and Microsoft's Cortana, and the amount of time people spend jabbing, gesticulating and talking to their devices will only rise.
Throughout the second half, the Mercury continued jabbing away, stringing together two or three baskets, but the Liberty always responded, getting off the canvas to tie the score three more times.
Still, the second-year manager's mastery of the jabbing index finger, the in-your-face stance and a willingness to get ejected has earned roars of approval from Yankee Stadium crowds.
Why can't we accept that this was a brilliant satirical composition, one of the most beloved artistic creations of two brilliant Victorians who never stopped jabbing at their own political milieu?
Update, July 14th: J.J. Abrams waded into the argument with one of his infamous notes on Twitter, jabbing the company by saying that players with "sufficient interest" should contact the company. pic.twitter.
Customers who are putting hundreds of thousands of miles on their odometers, stretching their batteries to capacity, and jabbing at the touch screens and slamming the doors over and over and over.
Alan "Boom Boom" Minter was the Olympian, the plucky jabbing lad from Crawley in Sussex who was, albeit very briefly, the pride of England and the undisputed middleweight champ of the world.
"In any country or in any town you can find idiots," said Vodyanitskaya, jabbing her stick at a black-and-white photograph of Boris Kurochkin, the factory boss she blames above all.
Single- and double-jabbing Cormier into his backwards or sideways lean—as he showed against Jon Jones and Volkan Oezdemir—would be a great time to drop the right hand on him.
He seemed even more tired in the sixth as Clay's eyes cleared and the younger man bore in, then leapt away, jabbing and hooking and landing a solid right to Liston's jaw.
After the four dancers departed, Fairchild began a solo in which he incorporated and interpreted the movement he had just been besieged by — flailing, spinning, hoofing, jabbing his arms in spidery lunges.
Pro-war visual propaganda, underwritten by the advertising industry, proliferated, with printed posters like James Montgomery Flagg's finger-jabbing "I want YOU" Uncle Sam covering the walls of classrooms, factories and restaurants.
On Saturday morning, Trump celebrated the imminent vote, praising pro-Kavanaugh women activists while again jabbing protesters opposed to the judge, many of whom said they had their own stories of assaults.
Witnesses and Miami Beach police officers saw Yaqun Lu "jabbing at the sea turtle nest" with a wooden stake "stomping all over the nest with her bare feet," according to the arrest affidavit.
According to the Courier-Post, Maloney got into an argument with black referee Preston Hamilton in 2016, which culminated in Maloney jabbing his finger into the man's chest and uttering the n-word.
Somewhere between the pastel-colored plastic penises, anal beads, and candles, our lad confesses he likes "A little bit of this," he says as if jabbing a finger into an invisible, airborne butthole.
Rep. Maxine Waters (D-Calif.) said Monday that a recent U.S. missile strike in Syria does not make President Trump more presidential, jabbing Trump for his February address to Congress in the process.
He was arrested and convicted in 2010 for drunk driving and the following year was charged with battery and disorderly conduct after he was accused of jabbing his ex-girlfriend at a theater.
"I can't wait to ask my questions on Monday!" she shouted at the end of the first week, jabbing a finger in the direction of Dale Ho, the lead attorney for the plaintiffs.
The collective finger-jabbing doesn't deter the illiterate Joan, who hears voices and continues the impassioned crusade that in life resulted in her grim death, being burned at the stake at age 19.
By the end of their jabbing approach to offense, they accumulated five runs to retake the lead and held on for an 8-7 win, ending a six-game losing streak at home.
Look, I get that Trump sees moments like the one last night in Houston as a chance to flout political correctness, to "own the libs" by purposely jabbing at their easily offended natures.
During the Comey Senate hearings, Attorney General Jeff Sessions said she made him "nervous" when she pressed him on unanswered questions — leaning forward, jabbing her finger in the air with each syllable she spoke.
Trump encouraged people to watch the proceedings on Fox News and One America News while jabbing at CNN as "Fake News" and apparently mocking MSNBC as "MSDNC" — a likely reference to the Democratic Party.
"I'm not happy about what's happened to my Department of Justice," Mr. Sessions said last year, jabbing his reading glasses in the air at the Senate confirmation hearing for Attorney General Loretta E. Lynch.
It finds KEN Mode in peak fighting condition, their sharp, angular noise rock riffs jabbing and feinting through a thicket of distortion and warped, woozy melody, thrumming bass and Jesse Matthewson's jack-o-lantern snarl.
And she accused Wilson of an "appalling" attempt to politicize the issue -- even though it was Trump on Monday who first introduced politics into the aftermath of the Niger raid by jabbing Obama and Bush.
He draws attention to that uneven trade that puts so many fighters off body jabbing to begin with: But what if he hits me in the head while I'm trying to jab his solar plexus?
Jabbing heavy with the weight of the body is great, BJ Penn smashed a lot of noses doing that, but there is just as much to say for a well targeted, high frequency arm-jab.
Trump weighed in on the results on Wednesday morning, jabbing at Sessions, who left his AG post on notoriously bad terms after opting to recuse himself from investigations into Russian interference during the 2016 election.
" And she mocked him for dictating diplomacy via Twitter and getting into trouble with his blustery rhetoric on health care, subtly jabbing Trump for saying recently that "nobody knew health care could be so complicated.
Des Moines, Iowa (CNN)President Donald Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden took their feud to the same state on Tuesday, holding dueling events in Iowa after spending weeks jabbing each other from a distance.
There's an entire phase of an actual bullfight dedicated to jabbing and hooking the bull and allowing it to wear itself out against horses before the part with the matador that everyone knows about even begins.
I'm "that guy" who comes to the rescue when someone is jabbing around uselessly at a package with their car keys..That being said, I'm also a dunce at using "traditional" stones to sharpen a knife.
On the plus side, that should keep investors keen on the country's bonds, but Erdogan is likely to be jabbing his new central bank chief, Murat Uysal, saying it shows he has more work to do.
When Ngannou began jabbing to hurt, Miocic could easily identify it—know that it wasn't a feint or going to be staggered or followed by a second jab—and fire back with his counter right hand.
The thought of Cousins jog-walking up the floor, forever behind the ball, preventing the Pelicans from jabbing a backpedaling defense with 18 seconds still on the shot clock, was New Orleans's idea of self-mutilation.
But there were many literal translations from sound into movement: crisp jumps corresponding to jabbing high notes in the flute or piano, or a floppy-limbed, languid pirouette accompanied by fuzzy-toned harmonics in the strings.
He softened his tone only briefly in the hours after the attack, jabbing the president without using his name for calling for a crackdown on some legal immigration in the wake of the New York City attack.
George Foreman did the same to complicate the task of jabbing him and used it well even against the great Muhammad Ali, and George learned it from Sandy Saddler, and Saddler allegedly stole it from Jack Johnson.
George and D.L. Hughley stepped out this weekend in a couple of jackets jabbing the First Lady's "I Really Don't Care, Do You?" jacket she wore during her trip last week to visit children in border camps.
These were the dark silk ones that, after her sudden death, Henry James presumably tried to drown in a Venetian lagoon, hurling them from his gondola and jabbing them with a pole to keep them from rising.
Written by Deborah Stein, performed by Suli Holum and directed by both of them, "The Wholehearted" is a fast-jabbing fantasy where sweaty physicality rubs up against shape-shifting surreality, with a little country music thrown in.
"The wall I worry about most isn't the president's fantasy wall on the Mexican border that will never get built anyway," he said, jabbing at President Trump, who has been lobbing insults at Mr. Buttigieg all week.
The candidate gave a rare interview over the weekend to a local television program, "The Voice of Alabama Politics," jabbing at Mr. Jones as a "liberal Democrat" and casting himself as the truer avatar of Alabama values.
"It's not a straightforward narrative captured by glancing at a map, and the process won't be decided by the simple horse race numbers in clickbait headlines," Lau wrote, jabbing the media's coverage of the early state contests.
Buzz is advised to harken to his voice before making any decisions, and so he keeps jabbing at the button on his chest—the one that issues astro-commands, instructing him to return to base, or whatever.
There, too, in the bar next to the library, is a close-up portrait of Mr. Trump making his "You're fired!" face, his index finger thrust forward, as if jabbing at the latest target of his wrath.
Back to the gym for the full "half-hour sign-up procedure with a hench dude in a polo shirt jabbing his thumbs artlessly at a touch screen before upselling you the $110-a-month package," are you?
Yaqun Lu, 41, was seen by witnesses and Miami Beach police officers on Saturday "jabbing at the sea turtle nest" with a wooden stake and "stomping all over the nest with her bare feet," an arrest affidavit says.
Warren was joined by her Senate colleague Bernie Sanders in jabbing Biden, who is poised to head up the moderate Democratic opposition to President Donald Trump in a year when progressive primary candidates have been dominating the headlines.
His personal physician, a quack who made it big by jabbing famous people in the butt so smoothly they didn't feel it, started sneaking some of it (along with morphine) into Hitler's daily "vitamin" injections during the war.
It is a similar tone Obama employed during her time as first lady, when she largely attempted to leave the political jabbing to her husband, focusing on children's health and nutrition issues as well as assisting military families.
An arrest affidavit says witnesses and Miami Beach police officers saw Yaqun Lu, 41, on Saturday "jabbing at the sea turtle nest" with a wooden stake and "stomping all over the nest with her bare feet," CNN reports.
The President -- no stranger to name calling or political swipes -- has already begun jabbing some of the incoming chairs on Twitter over the past two years, and he has decades of history with one of the new leaders.
"Hopefully... when Mr Trump and Mr Xi meet in Osaka, there will be more smiles, than jabbing each other," said Warjiyo, noting the dispute has come at a time when many central banks had been anticipating rate cuts.
As is always the case with Trump, however, there is the chance of unexpectedly grabbing headlines with an off-the-cuff remark jabbing at his opponents or one that seems ill-suited to the solemnity of the occasion.
Daniel Cormier also looks pretty ridiculous if you compare his striking to a "textbook" fighter, but you cannot deny that he's making it work and jabbing up fighters who look a lot better shadowboxing in front of the mirror.
During one heated email exchange in 2012 with a reporter from Buzzfeed, who opened the conversation by referring to Mr. Reines as having been "defensive" in a CNN appearance, Mr. Reines gave a lengthy statement but then started jabbing.
Brianne has continuing back and intercostal troubles of her own, and only two weeks before the Boston meet, she had a jabbing pain in her shin that felt like a stress fracture she had sustained earlier in her career.
Backstage, after the show, the hall was so crammed with well-wishers pushing ever closer that the designer was practically pinned against a wall at one point, guests demanding elucidation and jabbing iPhones toward her face like cattle prods.
Both teams seemed to cast caution aside, as has been the theme of this competition this season; once characterized by ducking and dancing and jabbing, these games now are opportunities to throw haymakers, seeking a spectacular and emphatic knockout.
Pounding, gnashing, jabbing and sneering — but also swerving suddenly into passages of intricate interplay — the English rock group Black Midi pulls together all the virtuosic and noisy impulses of post-punk, math-rock, jazz-rock fusion and progressive rock.
While Holzken's left hook to the liver was much more infrequent than in most of his fights, he made great use of his knees, simply jabbing them up into the path of Kongolo as the latter closed the gap.
" The trio then continued to take turns jabbing one another with clever insults, with Corden telling both guests, "You're only famous now because your older sibling's awesome," and Franco saying the host looks like a "fat and bloated James Bond.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump slammed China's decision to let its yuan currency breach the key seven-per-dollar level for the first time in more than a decade, calling it "a major violation" and jabbing the U.S. central bank.
" For more than a century now, political leaders and powerbrokers facing the headwinds of popular backlash have called on the words of the former president to defend and often glorify their actions -- while also jabbing at the naysayers' "timid souls.
Iran's president, meanwhile, lashed out at "ignorant, absurd and hateful rhetoric" in response to Trump's blistering attack at the U.N. The jabbing between Trump and Iran's Hassan Rouhani set the stage for a contentious meeting of the nuclear accord's parties.
Trump stood at the top of polls since launching his bid, and his penchant for jabbing his rivals — labeling them "low energy" Jeb Bush, "little Marco" Rubio and "Lyin' Ted" Cruz — helped the celebrity businessman dominate the news almost constantly.
The front page shows Trump jabbing his forefinger at Jim Acosta, CNN's senior White House correspondent and -- full disclosure -- my friend and colleague, as Acosta asks a question and a White House aid reaches to take the microphone from him.
In recent days, a clip has circulated on social media showing the crown prince jabbing his finger at dignitaries at a Gulf football event, apparently trying to tell them who should be first to shake the hand of the ruling emir.
Both Utah and Boston embody an altruistic style that calmly reacts to the defense's scheme by jabbing them with side-to-side passes, screens on and off the ball, baseline cuts, and direct hand-offs that function like a slingshot.
Mostly, though, he refrained to go for the jugular, jabbing instead at issues that run far deeper and wider than a glitzy awards night, or even an industry that seeks to address its problems by pointing and then laughing at them.
Mr. Millington dug his fingertips into the mat beneath him with a grimace as the owner of the shop knelt over him, rapidly jabbing a needle-tipped stainless-steel rod into the tattooed outline of a toad on his chest.
Democrats have also used the legislation to make clear that they believe that cleanup must start with the White House, and included several provisions jabbing at the president and homing in on a laundry list of his administration's alleged ethical abuses.
"Even if you like your plan, you really can't keep it," said Tom Cole, of Oklahoma, the ranking member of the committee, jabbing at President Obama's breached promise that the Affordable Care Act would not disrupt anyone's existing health insurance.
When Mr. Schultz mentioned this, he mimed the feeling, rolling his shoulders and jabbing his elbows outward as if his jacket were too tight — a gesture of constriction but also of restlessness, a quality that seems built into Mr. Schultz's constitution.
But the tenderness is short-lived as DaBaby gets right back to the things that have quickly become his trademark: bouncy, jabbing beats with a rapid, percussive tumble of cartoonishly menacing punch lines and audacious, uniquely blush-inducing sex raps.
ATLANTA — President Donald Trump, on the eve of the 100th day of his administration, reveled in his improbable November victory, telling an adoring crowd at the NRA's leadership forum on Friday that he was sorely underestimated while also jabbing Sen.
It was almost noon one Saturday in April when Fanny made her way down the weedy sidewalk for breakfast, double- or triple-jabbing the walk buttons as she went, bolting across the five-lane main road where there was no crosswalk.
Fox had previously tweeted a picture of toilet paper with images of Trump on each sheet, jabbing Trump for tossing rolls of paper towels into a crowd of Puerto Ricans on his visit to the territory to oversee the recovery efforts.
"At home, there is a glamorous wife and three photogenic children, still not old enough to warm his seat at next week's [Group of 20] summit or be involved in an espionage scandal," the story says, jabbing at Trump scandals.
But in mid-August agents from the prosecutor's office raided the bureau's offices on flimsy charges of illegal surveillance; a week later, a group of prosecutors detained two anticorruption investigators, beating them and jabbing at their eyes with a knife.
At $2,100 you'd best be sure that's what you want to do but I doubt the average home office worker will pick this one up, instead deciding to go with the primitive if charming Ikea Skarsta complete with crotch-jabbing control handle.
Against a lesser opponent, rather than flicking that jab out in twos and threes and quickly returning to his shield-like guard, Golovkin was jabbing and immediately moving into position to drop his right hand or come up with a powerful left hook.
Sergey Kovalev looks like the type of boxer you see in movies about boxing—not the champ and not the top contender but one of the guys in the background, jabbing at a heavy bag in the far corner of the gym.
If the addict was helpless, then so, too, was the young physician: To try to treat addiction was to discover an inverted form of doctoring, in which the patient and doctor turned into wary, suspicious aliens circling and jabbing at each other.
In an instance of irony that Mr. Baker might appreciate, Mr. Trump's State Department issued a pro-media statement — around the time that the president was jabbing NBC — that condemned Turkish authorities who had sentenced a Wall Street Journal reporter to prison.
Former tech entrepreneur-turned-critic Andrew Yang kicked off the bashing session early on, jabbing Amazon for not paying any federal income taxes in 2018 and suggesting it and other tech titans like Google and Facebook should face a stiffer tax bill.
On April 6th their chin-jutting, finger-jabbing champion, President Donald Trump, responded to shocking images of children murdered by chemical weapons in Syria with punitive cruise missile strikes that, in the words of the White House spokesman Sean Spicer, included "a huge humanitarian component".
RELATED: Obama heads into uncharted territory And in a recent foreign policy interview with the Atlantic magazine, Obama left little unsaid, rebuking "free riders" among U.S. allies in Europe in the Middle East, and even jabbing Cameron over the aftermath of the war in Libya.
Though Trump and Cruz have been jabbing each other on several issues for days, the Texas senator launched the first volley on this line of attack when he criticized Donald Trump for embodying "New York values" in an interview on a New Hampshire radio show.
Through the annual Jamaica Carnival, an event that replicates Carnival in Trinidad while still integrating aspects of Jamaican culture, soca heads, carnival chasers, and feterans from around the world make their way to the island in April for unlimited bouts of wining, jabbing, and revelry.
Pete Townshend of the Who set off countless controlled detonations in his songs — trilling, jabbing rapidly, bending notes, scraping his strings, flinging and windmilling a dozen kinds of power chords — while Roger Daltrey swung his microphone on its cord and flaunted his lung power.
"  The former New York senator doubled up at a get-out-the-caucus event in Iowa on Tuesday, jabbing the Vermont independent by saying, "there are a lot of good ideas in the world but you've got to be able to act on them.
In fact, even experts disagree — follow people like Dfinity's Dominic Williams, Ava's Emin Gün Sirer, Ethereum's Vitalik Buterin and Vlad Zamfir, EOS's Dan Larimer, and Cardano's Charles Hoskinson on Twitter, and you'll see they constantly keep jabbing at each other, finding flaws in the other team's tech.
On January 11, special education teacher Christin Lipinski visited a clinic near her home in Peoria, Arizona, after she started to experience flu-like symptoms and a pain on the side of her left underarm that felt like someone jabbing their thumb deep into her chest.
" Bug-eyed, he's staring at the blank hospital wall in front of him, index finger on his right hand, jabbing into the space in front of him while the index finger on his left hand beats a useless tattoo on his morphine button: "Kill the fly.
Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat Joe Biden faces an uncertain path The Memo: Trump pushes back amid signs of economic slowdown MORE (D-Mass.) said Monday, jabbing at the vulnerable New Hampshire senator.
And while Mr. DeFrancisco is hardly a Kardashian, the senator has been a steady, and often spiky, presence in Albany for a quarter-century, often jabbing Democrats, and some members of his own party, as well as keeping up a lively banter on the Senate floor.
To generations of mayors, governors and ordinary New Yorkers, he was Gabe: the short, rumpled, pushy guy from Channel 19673 who seemed always on the scene, elbowing his way to the front and jabbing his microphone in the face of a witness or a big shot.
At a terrific 90-minute or so show in December at Caroline's, where I sat in the front row, he treated me like a speed bag, jabbing me with punch lines about my glasses ("Isaac Asimov's grandson"), posture ("Stephen Hawking's stunt double") and snack-food preference.
At post-election gatherings like the Democracy Alliance conference in Washington, DC, it is an article of faith that Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont, the snowy-haired, finger-jabbing scold who lost the Democratic presidential primary to Hillary Clinton, would have trounced Mr Trump in the general election.
And as the fight progressed it became more and more clear that while Nate Diaz was a southpaw who could box—jabbing and hooking—McGregor was a fighter who relied on the tremendous advantage of being a southpaw and being able to lance that left straight through cleanly.
When the intimidating, hard-jabbing Liston was touted as a challenger to the fast-handed-but-chinless heavyweight champ Floyd Patterson in 19873, Congress debated whether a man with an arrest record and negative image like Liston's should fight for the most glorious sporting title in the world.
Chris Kennedy, son of the late Robert Kennedy, had some practice jabbing at Rauner, assailing his "so-called turnaround agenda" as a sleight of hand, and "part of the narrative that government doesn't work so he has to privatize it," in remarks at the Democratic convention in 29.
On top of that, over the past three years much of the criticism against her has been undeniably sexist, with commentators regularly criticizing her appearance and her voice, with rivals jabbing her for not being able to have children, and with colleagues going to her husband to have her quit.
Chengdu Journal CHENGDU, China — On the sixth floor of a down-on-its-luck shopping mall in this southwestern Chinese city, a brawny, hyperkinetic master of ceremonies going by the name "Train" strutted around a new fight ring, pumping up the crowd for a Friday night of punching, jabbing and kicking.
JULIA BOORSTIN: So, just a final question about the Golden Globes last night: you of course presented and there was a lot of jabbing by Ricky Gervais the host both at the tech industry, some jokes at the expense of Apple as well as Facebook and also some jokes about Hollywood.
We're also treated to "Someone Like You", "Rolling in The Deep", and newbie "All I Ask", the Bruno Mars penned 70s ballad that features a blockbuster key change and melisma so killer that somewhere Mariah Carey is crouched deep in her gilded butterfly lair, jabbing pins into an Adele-shaped voodoo doll.
Henry Briones (sometimes listed as Enrique Briones) didn't have anywhere near the same economy of motion or speed with his hands as Garbrandt, but by standing more bladed and jabbing whenever he saw Garbrandt step in, he was able to jack Garbrandt's head back with jabs a dozen times in that bout.
"Donald Trump's budget will no doubt be terrific for people who can afford to spend their weekends at luxury resorts like Mar-a-Lago, and it would be a disaster for hardworking Americans struggling to get ahead," Tom Perez said in a statement Monday, jabbing at Trump's private resort in Palm Beach, Fla.
Like two boxers, I imagine that these two actors pump themselves up all day, coming into these scenes wearing robes, flanked by their posse, punching and jabbing, ready to go a few rounds (That's just a little more fan fiction and also one more plea for a literal first fight next season).
Feinstein has a significant power base in California, but she is a political moderate at a time when the Democratic rank-and-file is spoiling for fights with President Donald Trump -- and jabbing at each other over the direction of the party -- leaving her vulnerable, progressives believe, to being unseated next year.
When he wasn't toying with Diaz, tapping him on the head and making faces at the former Olympic gold medalist, the WBC and WBO super lightweight champion was jabbing his way to an easy win, splicing in the occasional uppercut until Diaz's eyes had swelled shut and his corner threw in the towel.
Amy KlobucharAmy Jean KlobucharPoll: Biden holds 10-point lead nationally over Warren Robert Reich sees Democratic race as Warren, Sanders and Biden: 'Everyone else is irrelevant' Democrats lead Trump by wide margins in Minnesota MORE (D-Minn.) were among the most aggressive in jabbing at Warren early on, though others, including Sen.
All he or any other consumer advocate can really do for now, though, is try to make it clear that there is no known benefit in jabbing a needle of one's own fat-based stem cells into one's penis, and hope that minimal harm will befall anyone before the hype dies down.
As a southpaw Till should have had to contend with Cerrone's lead hand when jabbing, but through good handfighting, feints, and dropping his lead hand below Cerrone's vision, Till could sneak through crisp jabs that drew flinches and overreactions from Cerrone in the later going, and raised his head for the left straight in combination.
With the focus on the tale of the tape before each fight, it is easy to get bogged down into thinking that distance and range (a product of both men's height and reach) are one and the same, or that the de facto distance of the bout should be dictated by the jabbing range of the longer, taller man.
Trump began his remarks by jabbing at former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenPoll: Biden remains ahead of Sanders by 10 points 2020 forecast: A House switch, a slimmer Senate for GOP — and a bigger win for Trump 85033 predictions: Trump will lose — if not in the Senate, then with the voters MORE for mixing up states.
But at night he would wake in a sudden stab of pain, her knee jabbing into his old war wound in what she pretended were the throes of a nightmare, and he who had been the master would allow this transgression—a brief reproach before jerking the knee away carelessly like an errant bale of cotton fallen into his path.
He was more relaxed and articulate than he has been at the debates, and the poor-me schtick -- he repeatedly referenced how often he was cut off and piled on -- surprisingly had the effect of getting a lot of nods from folks who were apparently also tired of the sniping and jabbing, and just wanted to hear the man talk.
"Now the front-runner, Joe Biden, was feeling the urgency of the national moment," Colbert said before playing a clip of Biden telling the debate audience "I refuse to postpone one more minute..."  "...because I clearly don't have a lot of time left," Colbert finished, jabbing the former vice president, who appeared on Colbert's show last week, about his age.
Sen. Claire McCaskillClaire Conner McCaskillEx-CIA chief worries campaigns falling short on cybersecurity Ocasio-Cortez blasts NYT editor for suggesting Tlaib, Omar aren't representative of Midwest Trump nominees meet fiercest opposition from Warren, Sanders, Gillibrand MORE (D-Mo.) fact checked her Republican opponent, state Attorney General Josh Hawley, jabbing him as a "Yale law grad" after he challenged her to a series of debates on the back of a trailer.
Patti Wood, body language and workplace relations expert and author of Snap: Making the Most of First Impressions, Body Language, and Charisma "Some classic body-language markers of bullying include invading someone's personal space, using sharp weapon gestures like pointing and jabbing, interrupting people, [and] jumping in and taking over a conversation, especially if the other person speaks slowly, pauses, uses proper turn-taking etiquette," Wood told Refinery29.
The Democratic lawmaker who led an effort to impeach President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE this week said Friday night that "making America Hate again, won't make America Great again," jabbing at the president's campaign slogan.
" Jabbing at the Trump administration's proposed budget cuts to the Environmental Protection Agency as well as its acknowledged preference for industry-backed science, Clinton said, "Once you rewrite the rules on science and you deny self-evident facts, and you do what they did in Russia, crack down on NGOs to a self evident extent -- but they aren't doing things better, otherwise Russia wouldn't have a male life expectancy to 60, it would be 80 or more.
Guilfoyle, a former Fox News personality and an adviser on Trump's reelection campaign, argued that the president is "getting crushed every day" by reporters, but attorney and co-host Sunny Hostin interjected, jabbing her finger toward Trump Jr. "The Central Park Five took a lot more heat than your father has taken, at his hand," she said, referring to Donald Trump's campaign as a private citizen three decades ago to reinstate the death penalty amid that contentious New York case.

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