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The second part of Trump's statement jives with US government projections.
The total jives with what FCC Chairman Ajit Pai requested earlier this month.
Especially when none of the above jives with your energy levels and love of vino.
Luckily for him, no arrests were made -- which jives with what you hear the video below.
" He jives, "Can I preach?" and continues, "I gotta show 'em how a pimp get it in.
The pope insists that true believers stop crying at funerals, which completely jives with Catholicism's view of the afterlife.
That also jives with strong China factory activity surveys which showed growth in both output and orders is accelerating.
And if all that jives, then the next question is: What's the reality that Cooper has been trying to escape from?
Cook obviously jives with Hillary's politics, and as an out gay man, it would have been a historic vice-presidential nomination.
That jives with leaks from last week that stated users who send money via WhatsApp or Messenger will incur zero fees.
But let's be real: There's no possible way this jives with the experiences of anybody who's ever actually spent time on Facebook.
That stat jives with recent research on US teens by Piper Jaffray, which found that 37% of them watch Netflix every day.
That the truck driver was somewhat to blame jives with the immediate descriptions of the crash, which happened on the shuttle's first day of operation.
The Information reported today that the company is in talks with Airbnb for an acquisition, and the report jives with what we've heard as well.
That jives with the real-life Ted, who's remembered as a notorious Detroit pimp ... who allegedly abused Aretha before they finally parted ways in 1969.
Once you find "the one," though, you run into an age-old snafu: None of your bras jives with the open-back look you had planned.
This document lacks a lot of context, and the vague mentions of Apple prototypes jives with the company's cult-like methods for keeping products under wraps.
Twitter wouldn't comment on why they created the video, what they hope to accomplish with it and how it jives with their past Tweetdeck-related actions.
But everything somehow jives, down to the floral-print fabric covering displayed jars of homemade candied Buddha's hand, kumquat with star anise, and pickled watermelon rind.
It jives with that immediacy and small, narrow distribution that's becoming more and more popular and it's straight down the middle for your platform, I think. Totally.
But the camera itself should be the real star, which jives with some of the official promotion material Samsung has teased ahead of the S9's launch.
While the company has moved from physical hardware to software development, the new program still jives with the company's mission to digitize and share the world's history.
His robots are freer than humans, he believes, because they are free from anxiety, self-loathing, and guilt (how this jives with Bernard's guilt over his dead son is confusing).
But it's important to figure out if your shit jives with their shit before you lock 'em down, because it's harder to confront the bigger issues with a person when you're deep in the love trap.
Stabile's take jives with the Justice Department's annual national victimization survey, which found the overall rate of rape and sexual assault dropped 57 percent between 2000 and 2009, a time when accessibility to porn was exploding thanks to the internet.
From the right: From the other flank of May's own party, arch-conservative Brexiteer MP Jacob Rees-Mogg, who heads the powerful anti-EU European Research Group, blasted a leaked government document that largely jives with the EU's draft agreement as a "perversion of democracy".
That Trump eats only fast food purely for convenience—and because he, as a known germaphobe, thinks it's cleaner and more consistent than other alternatives—hardly jives with the veneer of premium living that he's slathered over his life like tartar sauce on a Filet-O-Fish.
With the vast majority of iPhone 6 Pluses out of warranty at this point, if you take an iPhone 63 Plus with touchscreen problems to the Apple Store, Apple will charge between $100 and $329 to replace the phone, according to McCune's survey of customers, which also jives with Apple Insider's reporting and my own.
Callimachi: It very much jives with the other accounts I have heard of what these punishments are like, down to the technical details of how they're carried out — the physical force that it takes to do it, the fact that the person executing the sentence is getting bloodied in addition to the prisoner. Right?
Socrates insists that the light be shined on Kritoboulos so that the judges not be deceived (5.9). The ballots are counted and Kritoboulos is selected unanimously as the victor. Kritoboulos’ money corrupted the voters, unlike Kallias’ which makes men more honest, Socrates jives (5.10).
Dizzy Gillespie had pointed to The jives of Dr. Hepcat and rhyming D.J. Daddy-O Daylie as key to popularizing modern jazz."Durst, Albert Lavada", Texas State Historical Association. Retrieved 23 November 2016. The rise of Top-40 radio on the strength of the rapping DJs in this period of radio's rebirth among black youth led to the wider use of language and syntax popularizing rap.
On January 1, 2007, Heart 103.5 debuted on the airwaves as "Easy Listening the Way it Should Be". The format was easy listening (a mix of contemporary alternative & R&B;). They later switched their slogan to "Easy Listening. Redefined." Heart 1035 had a number of promotional events in the span of six months (Heart Cinemania Premieres, Drives & Jives Stickering, Heart on Air & Ice, Voices for Albay, and others).
Among Langa’s early published work are poems such as "Pension Jives" and "They No Longer Speak to Us in Song". In addition to writing poetry, he began writing prose. His story "The Dead Men Who Lost Their Bones" was his first to be published in Drum Magazine in 1980, winning a prize. Langa's success prompted his literary evolution to novel writing. In 1991, he became the first South African to be awarded an Arts Council of Great Britain Bursary for Creative Writing.
Fekete was accepted to Jesus College, Cambridge to study Architecture, but narrowly failed to make the required grades, owing to his weaker Mathematics.Peter Fekete, Sketch, p.2 He matriculated to the University of Liverpool to study Architecture, where the faculty was under the direction of Professor John Tarn. Fekete studied at Liverpool between September 1972 and June 1974. Alongside his studies, it was during these formative years in Liverpool that Fekete began to paint in earnest; perhaps the most significant work of this period were the preparatory sketches for the large canvas ‘It Jives’.
Due to Modern Jives unique timing it has the ability to be danced to a wide variety of tempos (extremes 60bpm - 180bpm, typically 110bpm - 140bpm, although this varies considerably with geography), and the dance is generally danced to 2 beats in 4. Danced to the stressed beats 1, 3, 5, & 7, it's on these beats the dancers are in position (moving through the less-stressed beats 2, 4, 6, & 8), e.g. a classical Yo Yo has 8 positions danced to 16 beats of music. The step back at the start of each move; this derived from the Rock Step and changed to a simple step back when the timing changed.
Pickle said of Durst: "[He] had a lingo all his own... A lot of people listened to Senator games solely for the pleasure of hearing Dr. Hepcat.... He was as good an entertainer as he was an announcer, and he became famous all over Austin...". Durst also recorded for Uptown Records, a label owned by KVET program director Fred Caldwell, and managed a gospel music group, the Charlottes. He wrote the gospel song "Let's Talk About Jesus" for the Bells of Joy, and also published a dictionary of jive talk, The Jives of Dr. Hepcat, in 1953. The magazine Wax in 1978 credited him as one of the inventors of rock'n'roll radio.
He has recently started doing "Rob Paulsen Live" seminars across the U.S. to talk of his career, sign autographs, and talk with fans. Sometimes, people in attendance would request him to sing the famous Yakko's World number, where he sings all the nations of the world with his Yakko voice in a fast-paced delivery without rehearsing. In May 2011, working with social media and web producer Chris Pope, Paulsen rolled out a brand new website RobPaulsenLive.com, as well as a weekly audio podcast called Talkin' Toons with Rob Paulsen, which started out being managed and deployed by The Tech Jives Network, before moving to be part of Nerdist Industries' Nerdist Podcast Network.
Poet Lemn Sissay observed that "Cab Calloway was taking ownership of language for a people who, just a few generations before, had their own languages taken away." H. L. Mencken in The American Language however defined jive as "an amalgam of Negro-slang from Harlem and the argots of drug addicts and the pettier sort of criminals, with occasional additions from the Broadway gossip columns and the high school campus". Dan Burley's book Original Handbook of Harlem Jive was compiled and published in 1944 at the suggestion of Harlem poet Langston Hughes. In 1953, Albert Lavada Durst published the Jives of Dr. Hep Cat, a collection of rhymes compiled when he was at WVET in Austin, where he did late night R&B.
Lack of finance prohibited him from completing the third year and obtaining an undergraduate degree, however, he formed close connections during his time there, including associates who would go on to be Professors of Architecture at Liverpool John Moore's University and McGill University. Around this time Fekete began exploring the gay scene of London, frequenting many of the clubs in Soho and making new friendships. He found work with a news agency, which provided him with a period of stable income. The divorce between his parents being effected, his father remarried, and, accepting an invitation to stay with them at their flat in Bayswater, he completed It Jives, the designs for which were started during his Liverpool days. The artist's so called ‘Monochrome period’ (see below) also began while living with his father.
Retrieved 19 August 2009. performing to shoppers in city centres throughout the UK, Group jives against drugs, The Tunbridge Wells & Crowborough Times, archant.co.uk, 15 May 1996. Retrieved 19 August 2009. to give a message to young people that it is "not cool to take drugs", through distribution of "Truth About Drugs" booklets written by the Church. The self- produced materials used in these campaigns have been described as "discredited pseudoscience" and without "pharmacological basis" by health care professionals. In April 2012, the band lent their support to the Multi- Marathon for a Drug-Free UK, a 130-mile run organised by the Church of Scientology; The First Annual Multi-Marathon for a Drug-Free United Kingdom from London to Brighton in Crawley, West Sussex, not too far from Saint Hill Manor, a site regarded as the British headquarters of the Church.
Jack Flanders, a hitchhiker and drifter, is invited to the estate of his aunt, Lady Sarah Jowls. As Jack approaches the estate, he sees an outline of the mansion silhouetted against the night sky, with four distinct towers reaching up to the sky, though his aunt and everyone else who lives there insists there are only three towers. Jack slowly becomes familiar with the strange inhabitants of Inverness, including the mansion's caretaker, Old Far-seeing Art, who can listen to the aum sound emanating from the center of the Universe, and tends to the estate's hedge maze, a place that only he can enter without going insane. Others include Dr. Mazoola, an alchemist of the first order, Jives the Butler, who is an old quick-change artist with a dry sense of humor, the Madonna Vampyra, an energy vampire who lives in the mansion's hollow walls, Wham Bam Shazam, a young man with a penchant for the 1950s whom Chief Wampum is teaching to fly, and Little Frieda, a Venusian who is a "million and a half" years old, but looks like a small girl with no pupils in her eyes, large pigtails, and a penchant for smoking huge Havana cigars.

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