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The undertaking will only bring more kvetching about Mr. Kushner.
Kvetching over Twitter's fate follows a familiar cycle by now: will it survive?
So when D.N.C. officials eventually raise the bar, expect the kvetching to intensify.
We call expressive complaints venting, kvetching, griping or a number of other names.
He was the kvetching old guy for whom everything seemed to be a burden.
And at that meeting, there was a kvetching about this New York Times article.
Like anxiety and kvetching, food has always been a huge part of the Jewish experience.
Of course, that doesn't stop many of the 83 million Americans who have them from kvetching.
Now, without further kvetching about our good fortune, we present The Verge's 11 best games of 2016.
Complaining online, whether through sarcastic memes or pronounced Twitter kvetching, has become something of an art form.
Coworker, L., and I start a kvetching conversation about how expensive it is to live in Denver.
Then, in an almost unprecedented move, we see Lauren B. kvetching to a nearby producer about being unhappy.
And to capture the real experience of being a parent, you can't overlook kvetching about your own kids.
This guy started kvetching to a Samsung representative about his cracked S7 while he was on the clock for Samsung.
The film focusses on the tug-of-war of male emotional kvetching between the two, relegating their bandmates as glorified extras.
These stories,on youthful desires and the kvetching of family members, trace a boy's growing awareness of the world around him.
And with his constant kvetching, he offers kids lessons about how to handle conflict or negative emotions, like annoyance or anger.
And listen: For all of my kvetching, am I saying the show has been ruined, as so many former fans claim?
This is an age of T.M.I. (too much information), but also of T.M.C. (too much commentary) and T.M.K. (too much kvetching).
Kvetching is not a strategy; however, a simple yet powerful argument — no annexation without representation — might save the two-state vision.
For all the kvetching about USB-C on MacBooks, they at least all do the same basic things (with a couple caveats).
They learn, with much kvetching, to make a stable family unit of many more parts than the usual mom-and-pop arrangement.
Notwithstanding an abundance of kvetching, European powers have not yet shown Mr. Trump that he has anything to fear from ignoring their wishes.
"In order not to screw it up, you probably have to have a lot of kvetching and a lot of engagement," Ms. Glen said.
Some early trial runs, posted on his website as "fun paper stuff," involved "kvetching" a vertical tube of paper with an empty coffee can.
Gene Russianoff, the longtime leader of the Straphangers Campaign, an advocacy group, lives in Park Slope, where kvetching about the F train's decline is common.
Eliminating the interest deduction "will generate an enormous amount of kvetching out of highly leveraged investors, real estate developers among them," said Mr. Holtz-Eakin.
There has been a lot of kvetching about NBC's decision to show a lot of premiere sporting events on tape delay, and for good reason.
But no matter how out-of-hand the whining, fretting, and kvetching gets in the nerd internet echo chamber, they're not going to just fade away.
The Udder Side's current owners, husband and wife duo Dave and Julie Bauer, echoed these sentiments, claiming Crall was just needlessly kvetching about a non-controversy.
And if there's one situation that never fails to yield kvetching, it's getting to any of the three major airports in the New York metropolitan area.
He was still kvetching about Obamacare, and bad hombres, and the fact that despite his best efforts he had been unable to start World War III.
Usually an incoming presidential administration is at least somewhat united by a common purpose, and doesn't degenerate into public kvetching and backstabbing until it's suffered some setbacks.
But does it have two Upper West Siders of a certain age kvetching for an audience's entertainment and pranking celebrity guests with inordinate amounts of tuna fish?
I know there's a lot of kvetching about the iPhone X notch and about whether the UI decisions Apple made around the home bar / button / gesture area thing.
As much kvetching as there has been about the Red Sox and the Yankees hogging the prime-time spotlight during the divisional round, consider the Game 1 numbers.
They all seemed to spend so much time complaining about romantic relationships that would never amount to anything -- and I just didn't have patience for this kind of kvetching.
Before kvetching about the terrible injustice of Richard's creating a company too valuable for him to run, let us acknowledge that Raviga's leader, Laurie Bream, has made the correct decision.
But Arkin, still bringing sharp wit to aggravation and aggrievement, is the best thing about "The Kominsky Method," even when the writing takes Norman into kvetching "Curb Your Enthusiasm" territory.
The recent iPhone in his hand, they said, was the result of her overcoming his endless kvetching about how a new device was going to be the death of him.
Despite the kvetching by campus activists and intellectuals that Benjamin was the most feckless of rebels, the vast majority of those in his age group were firmly on his side.
Despite all the post-election kvetching about Clinton's message on the economy (or lack thereof), exit polls showed her decisively winning among voters who cited economic issues as their main interest.
The other is that the key premise of Trump's campaign was that all the wonky kvetching about the impossibility of his absurd border wall was just excuse-making by feckless politicians.
There's a point in the Passover legend where the escaped slaves, wandering in the desert, start kvetching about the food: They miss the "fish and cucumbers" they were fed in Egypt.
From why we find popping so damn satisfying to a first-person essay on what it's really like to go on Accutane, consider this your safe space for learning, sharing, and kvetching.
As Rabkin points out, kosher eaters shouldn't be kvetching too hard since there are 48 venues in Toronto to choose from, but he acknowledges Assayag's point about losing an institution such as Marky's.
Europe, too, is distracted, both by kvetching over Brexit, and by grappling with the implication that President Trump is not just absent from the world stage but also a stranger to their values.
Maybe it's just that "kvetching about it" is my preferred way of responding to this particular set of illogical rules: I've managed to learn how to follow them, how hard can it be?
Gibson, as Roman, is the best at this — funny, kvetching, tetchy — even when he's trying to steer a skiddering neon-orange Lamborghini across a lake of white-gray ice with Russians on his tail.
Instead of kvetching, leaders in New Jersey should focus on improving their transportation network before congestion pricing takes effect, said Charles Komanoff, a transportation expert who helped conceive of congestion pricing in New York.
Smith's complaints ranged, according to the Argus, from kvetching about the doneness of steaks and burgers to expressing disappointment over the interminable wait times ("once I wanted over an hour for a meal," she said).
HENNINGER: I would say at this point if they are kvetching about Brett Kavanaugh serving in the Bush administration, and that&aposs the reason coming up, then conservatives are getting greedy about the quality of their nominees.
" The third season opens with Mary kvetching to Rhoda as she prepares for a meeting at the TV station, where she resents the station manager "trotting in groups of people and saying, 'This is our woman executive.
Right now among bidders, there is a lot of kvetching about the weakness of Yahoo's core business, mulling because it is still full of tasty assets like the video and ad tech and posturing over level of interest.
Every year we ask this, and every year the Grammys make their best possible argument against our kvetching by bringing out their true reason for existing: a few live performances against which we find ourselves awed and defenseless.
There was considerable kvetching from the Portuguese after both Beto and Joao Pinto were sent off in their match, but in truth the Red Devils had deserved the win and went on to top the group fair and square.
Be it Tina Fey's bumbling Sarah Palin or Darrell Hammond's robotic Al Gore or even Larry David's kvetching Bernie Sanders, SNL's purified and boiled-down sendups help define who these figures are in a way that holds tremendous power.
A year-round Golden State supply would obviously lower the price, thereby keeping avocado-toast addicts' kvetching at a minimum, and it's also a win for farmers because the fruit could theoretically thrive anywhere that growing conditions are similar to California's.
Come May (or April, even), when the emails about cruise — or resort or holiday or spring or pre-spring or whatever you want to call the collections that enter stores in November and stay until March — begin to arrive, I have an almost Pavlovian reaction: See email, start kvetching.
These wistful complainers have been reimagined by Halley Feiffer, who as a playwright has already shown a fine grasp of kvetching as a theatrical art form ("A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Gynecologic Oncology Unit at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center of New York City").
For most of its duration, we're invited to spend time with a wheeler-dealer and compulsive gambler who seems to perpetually be having at least two simultaneous conversations: one kvetching, one horse-trading, and both conducted with the speed of someone under a deadline, and at the volume level normally reserved for sporting events.
Scanning the ingredient list for anything out of the ordinary, I was surprised: Though the recipe was full of lively writing to "quit your kvetching" or that the batter will "smell a little weird," there was no secret ingredient — only a few brilliant twists that came as a result of years of baking, tasting and obsession.
" Indeed, on Wednesday morning, the Israeli newspaper Ha'aretz reported that one person pleased with the White House message was Richard Spencer, the leader of the so-called alt-right movement, who wrote in a blog post that Jewish groups were "kvetching" (using the Yiddish word for whining), and then kvetched himself that Jewish groups were "all about their meta-narrative of suffering.
That's because, as the show grew increasingly distinct from its source material, Game of Thrones begat a Quadrophenia-like rivalry between those content to consume the saga at a rate of ten episodes a year and devout book-readers, who had some thousands of pages of spoilers to parcel out to the show's 53 million fans while kvetching about seemingly every composite character, casting choice, and departure from the text.
By curious coincidence, the laudatory press on Prince Philip's retirement (which included the accidental publication of a draft obituary in The Daily Telegraph) coincided with reports about another prince consort, Prince Henrik of Denmark, who after long kvetching about not being named a king announced that he did not want to be buried next to his wife, Queen Margrethe II. Whatever private frustrations Prince Philip might have had, it is hard to imagine him complaining about his lifetime supporting role (an exception was the food: "I never see any home cooking — all I get is fancy stuff").
Many saw it as an open act of courage, and the Prime Minister's defiance impressed the electorate and contributed to his Liberal Party winning a significant majority the next day. During the French-language network SRC's televised coverage of the 1969 Montreal parade, filmmakers Bernard Gosselin and Pierre Perrault were asked to withdraw from the airwaves after nationalist and sarcastic comments. At one point they suggested the creation of a Ministry of Boastfulness and a High Commissioner of kvetching. There was a riot and the Saint-Jean-Baptiste icon was destroyed.
Hoffman won the Joseph Jefferson Award, Chicago's venerable theatre award, during her eight-year tenure with the Second City troupe. She starred in the following solo comedy performances: "If You Call This Living," "The Kvetching Continues," "Jackie Hoffman's Hanukkah", "A Chanukah Charol", "Jackie's Kosher Khristmas", and "Jackie's Valentine's Day Massacre", among others. Hoffman also joined the three-woman comic team behind "The J.A.P. Show, Jewish American Princesses of Comedy," at the Actors' Temple in April 2007. She performed numerous roles in David and Amy Sedaris's 2001 comic play, The Book of Liz, winning an Obie Award.
Early in the Second World War Sperber joined the Oxford Pilgrim Players; he gained experience directing the company on tour in Case 27 VC and spending a season in London even during the Blitz. He also was involved in producing anti-Nazi propaganda for the BBC before the end of the war. His later career included stints in cabaret, theatre and television; in the last capacity, he performed as shoe salesman Mr. Grossman in four episodes of Are You Being Served?. In 1990, at the age of 79, he appeared in Series 2, Episode 7 of Poirot, "The Kidnapped Prime Minister," as Mr. Fingler, Poirot's kvetching tailor.
Blanche has been well received by critics and Coronation Street fans. TV critic Patrick Freyne has said of the character: "...Blanche is all curmudgeonly gallows humour and insensitivity; she gets all the best one liners...." In the same article he also praised the quality of writing for the older characters on Coronation Street: "with all the young people wandering around on TV nowadays, with their slang, texting and hippity-hop, it's great to see Coronation Street can still write fantastic older characters. There's prissy, kvetching Norris, long-suffering Rita and saintly Emily. But best of all there's Blanche Hunt, played by Maggie Jones, mother of Deirdre (formerly of the huge glasses) and tormentor of Deirdre's husband Ken..." BBC News named Blanche "Weatherfield's best-loved battle-axe", praising her "brutal honesty and withering put-downs".
Entertainment Weekly put "Bravo reality shows" on its end-of-the-decade, "best-of" list, saying, "From Queer Eye for the Straight Guy's Fab Five to Project Runway's fierce fashionistas to the kvetching, perma-tanned Real Housewives franchise, Bravo's quirky reality programming mixes high culture and low scruples to create deliciously addictive television." Bravo logo (2005–2017)In more recent years, Bravo has put the spotlight on cultural, regional and relationship diversities with a few of its reality series, such as: Million Dollar Listing, Shahs of Sunset, Married to Medicine, Newlyweds the First Year, Southern Charm and "Real Housewives". Bravo Media released its first ever scripted series, Girlfriends' Guide to Divorce, in the later half of 2014, which earned impressive ratings, causing the green light for a second season.
Stereotypes of Jews are generalized representations of Jews, often caricatured and of a prejudiced and antisemitic nature. The Jewish diaspora has been stereotyped for over 2,000 years as the scapegoat for a multitude of societal problems such as: Jews always acting with unforgiving hostility towards Christians, Jews' religious rituals which are thought to have specifically undermined the Christian Church and state, and Jews' habitual assassinations of Christians as their most extreme deeds. Common objects, phrases and traditions which are used to emphasize or ridicule Jewishness include bagels, playing violin, klezmer, undergoing circumcision, kvetching, haggling and uttering various Yiddish phrases like mazel tov, shalom, and oy vey. Other Jewish stereotypes are the rabbi, the complaining and guilt-inflicting Jewish mother, often along with a meek and nerdy nice Jewish boy, and the spoiled and materialistic Jewish-American princess.
His other- stuff talk makes his talk show much more interesting when there is no big sports event. In essence, his non-sports talk becomes a talk show version of his Washington Post Style Section columns. A collection of memorable clips of witty, sarcastic, or funny sayings from famous movies, television shows, callers, interviewees, and cast members have been turned into sound bites that are played regularly on the show, depending on the situation and circumstance. Kornheiser, a self-admitted agitator stemming from his time as a young adult in the late 1960s, would do many things to provoke wrath from his bosses, fellow ESPN employees, (especially the on-air TV "heads") and from ESPN Radio's usual core audience, which only wanted intense sports talk as opposed to stories about how to cook a chicken, his mischievous Brittany spaniel, Maggie, whether or not the Packers would win on Sunday (a statement used by emailers to mock hardcore sports fans which exists to this day), or him kvetching about the people he dislikes, his old age, his kids, and his lack of hair.

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