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Ryan, a seasoned politician, is famous for his longwinded presentations.
Save a longwinded story - even about a win - for an interview.
Those longwinded chunks of text are an inevitable part of most celebrity scandal life cycles.
During the rally speech, Trump told a longwinded story about his experience on Jimmy Kimmel Live!
We weren't hitting any of the requirements, over and over, so that was a massively longwinded process.
The process of forming a government to sit in this parliament building in The Hague is notoriously longwinded.
Sometimes you don't have the time, energy, or tools to whip up some longwinded, frisée-topped dinner entrée.
Zuck should've expected questions about diversity, but he still gave an embarrassingly longwinded, rambling non-answer riddled with misinformation.
Bob Dold (R-Ill.) is caught out in a longwinded attempt to reach third base during the fifth inning. Rep.
If anything, Martin kind of threw Bonstetter under the bus by giving him a longwinded and mildly patronizing 'great question' preamble.
That's when those things that may seem a little longwinded are actually fairly liberating, and give you a lot of control.
SaveMoney's in-house producer Spanish Diego set the speech to sinister keys, and the resulting longwinded diatribe creates a suffocating atmosphere.
Quora has a strong hold on the social Q&A space, though it's a bit more stately and longwinded than Jelly aims to be.
Donald Trump's acceptance speech felt more like a longwinded State of the Union address reminiscent of Bill Clinton's infamous 90 minute one in 2000.
The game debuted on Wednesday, after Xi's longwinded address at the 19th National Congress of the Communist Party of China, which occurs once every five years.
In an unusually longwinded rant to reporters Tuesday, Belichick declared that he will abandon his device — the official tablet of the NFL — in favor of pen and paper.
And later in the trailer, Lisa Vanderpump suggests that Dorit is longwinded, saying to Andy Cohen, "Well, Dorit does go on...," a phrase that elicits cheers from the rest of the women.
But if, in the 1980s, Hempel's compression registered as a kind of refusal or withdrawal, implicitly rejecting the longwinded chauvinisms of Updike and Roth, her economy today constitutes a form of resilience.
Into this rather longwinded and stagy mix, Boyd throws a variety of devices: a tyrannical father, an allegation of musical plagiarism, a false accusation of fraud and a simmering case of tuberculosis.
TiVo itself was so excited, it posted a clip to its official YouTube channel:Trump was explaining to a crowd how great TiVo is, in a longwinded way to explain how the press was dishonest.
"We had to go through a longwinded six-month stepchild adoption process for Vanessa to also be recognized as the mother," said Kinzebach, 36, recalling visits to the child services department and financial and mental health checks.
Based on the caliber of performances and amount of star power set to grace Monday's Grammy Awards, there will undoubtedly be memorable moments that might leave us with a serious case of déjà vu: Taylor Swift's penchant for dancing every chance she gets, Kanye West's longwinded rants and Adele's ridiculously contagious laugh.
It's completely illegal to own a handgun in the country, and to get a shotgun or rifle is a longwinded process (even members of the notorious yakuza gangs rarely carry firearms.) In 2014, there were only six gun-related deaths in the entire country, and in 2015, there were only eight crimes in which guns were fired.
In general, Standard Chinese is influenced by Classical Chinese, which makes it more condense and concise. Beijing dialect can therefore seem more longwinded; but this is sometime balanced by the generally faster speaking rate and phonetic reductions of colloquial Beijing speech.
93–97 His earliest works were biblical plays that he wrote while still in Flanders. These have not been preserved. His first spiritual writings are contained in De Gulden Harpe, published in 1597. This poetry volume consists of rather longwinded versification of biblical stories that were intended to educate readers with biblical words.
It is not recorded in other sources if Sai Baba ever made such longwinded speeches about spirituality. It was his manner to seize the moment to teach in small sentences and short words . Some of his teachings are available in the form of aphorisms. He never explained the spiritual truths in the style as was shown in these chapters.
The toboggan is a recurring prop in the Calvin and Hobbes comic. Comic author Bill Watterson uses it (or, alternatively, a wagon) as "a simple device to add some physical comedy to the strip, and most often use[s] it when Calvin gets longwinded or philosophical." In the film Home Alone, eight-year-old Kevin McCallister rides a toboggan down the stairs after his family "disappears".
John Adams, in his diary, characterized Dyer as "...longwinded and roundabout, obscure and cloudy, very talkative and very tedious, yet an honest, worthy man; means and judges well." Eliphalet retired from public life in 1793. He died at home in Windham on May 13, 1807, and is buried in the Windham Cemetery. His daughter Amelia was married to Joseph Trumbull, who served with Dyer in the Continental Congress.
Miss Baxter is a very considerate person and worries about Richard's health and wellbeing, such as when he wanted to open a window for fresh air, she asked him worriedly, 'You're not going to do anything silly, are you?'. She has an annoying, longwinded laugh; laughing mostly at Richard's half- hearted jokes. She admires Richard's great way with words. In the first episode, she informs Richard that Ron Archer has made an appointment to see him.
The works for piano and orchestra, including the two concertos, are held by Temperley to be "merely vehicles for brilliant piano playing ... formally longwinded and extremely conservative".Temperley (1980), p. 305. After the piano concertos (which are both early, dating from 1830), Chopin made no attempts at large-scale multi-movement forms, save for his late sonatas for piano and cello; "instead he achieved near-perfection in pieces of simple general design but subtle and complex cell- structure."Hutchings (1968), p. 137.
Norton and his guests listen to the stories and if Norton gets bored, he – or occasionally a guest – pulls the lever and the chair falls backwards, dumping the speaker from it. The red chair segment was inspired by comedian Ronnie Corbett's longwinded armchair monologues.The Graham Norton Show, BBC One, 1 April 2016 After the end of Friday Night with Jonathan Ross, it was announced that The Graham Norton Show would be taking over the coveted Friday night slot. The show premiered on 22 October 2010.
The two share their grievances and decide to help each other in the future. The next day, Chua found his mum missing from the house and decides to mobilise all the taxi drivers to find her successfully, giving him a better understanding of the 'taxi culture . Chua also helps Ah Tau by improving his son's English and tries to find a suitable school for him. While Ah Tau sets a date with Regina, he is caught by a policeman (Chua En Lai) who gives a longwinded 'speech' about the perils of an illegal U-turn.
Swerving to avoid the dog, Bird runs head-on into a lorry. Meanwhile, the hotel guests, having learned the truth about Bird's identity and misdiagnosis, are irritated that he has not appeared for a dinner celebrating his good news. As the evening wears on, most of them express their doubts about him, and Bellinghurst concludes the meal with an arrogant, longwinded “toast” to Bird, who is presumably back in his place. In hospital, resigned to his fate, Bird tells a nurse to “give his love” to all his friends at the hotel. Mrs.
Kirkus found it disappointing: "the ratio of chat to action worsens steadily" and "a longwinded and disappointing addition to a distinctive series". Dave Langford reviewed The Final Encyclopedia for White Dwarf #71, and stated that "Over five novels and several shorts, this series has risen from vigorous pulp adventure to self-conscious worthiness.. . and has, alas, got less interesting." In Analog, Susan Shwartz describes The Final Encyclopedia as "a richly textured, carefully constructed book that teems with extraordinary characters", but notes that some parts devolve into lecturing about ontogenetics, poetry, and medieval history.
This causes him to immediately go crazy and start warming up for a boxing match. Later, at a jam-packed boxing ring, Porky volunteers Daffy to fight the Champ after all the other fighters run off scared. Despite the fact that he blows off Daffy's XXX sacks of flour (which he used to make himself look more muscular) and acts like a lion, Daffy is unfazed and simply retaliates by acting like a lion tamer, driving him back with a chair and whip. After the pelican announcer's longwinded introductions, the fight begins.
The founding and development of the agency was intertwined with the career of its founder, Yuri Levada — the first professor to teach sociology at Moscow State University. During the political thaw initiated by Nikita Khrushchev, Levada was allowed to carry out limited surveys of public opinion. In one lecture, Levada asserted that tanks could not change ideologies, a reference to the Soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia in 1968. However, his first conflict with those in power came from a survey asserting that few actually read Pravdas notoriously longwinded editorials; and Pravda quickly and bitterly denounced the sociologist.
The soundtrack was composed by A. M. Rajah, his first Tamil film as music composer, while the lyrics were written by Pattukkottai Kalyanasundaram. When Sridhar told Kalyanasundaram told the complete storyline of Kalyana Parisu in detail, Kalyanasundaram felt it was too "longwinded" and summed it up in two lines: "Kaathalile tholviyutraal kanni oruthi, kalangukiral avanai nenjil niruthi" (A virgin had lost her love, she is heartbroken about him). Sridhar was surprised at this since he had struggled to develop the storyline for months. Though initially depressed, he felt the lines were true and asked Kalyanasundaram to develop them into a song; the result was "Kaathalile Tholviyutraal".
Mark Rahner of the Seattle Times criticized King as a little unoriginal and longwinded, but praised the characters and the terror of the novel. Richard Rayner in the Los Angeles Times called the novel a "beautiful, scary idea" with gritty down-to-earth characters. "[King] writes as always with energy and drive and a wit and grace for which critics often fail to give him credit [but] the creepy and largely interior terror of the first two-thirds of the story dissipates somewhat when demon sailors come clanking out of the ocean." The Boston Globe's Erica Noonan called the novel a "welcome return" to a similar style of some of King's better novels.
David R. Adler of JazzTimes stated "The two cover plenty of ground but aren’t at all longwinded. Somehow their impeccable precision enhances rather than limits their improvisational freedom. Their challenging rhythmic syntax, well documented on their respective quartet discs, takes on a greater immediacy in the duo context". Jonathan Widran of Allmusic wrote "For the first time, they distill their otherworldly, closely entwined musical language into a 13-track recording on Raw Materials -- the first 12 of which are from the suite "Sangha: Collaborative Fables," which was commissioned by the Jazz Gallery with a grant from the Rockefeller Foundation Multi-Arts Production Fund... They're a brilliantly talented, visionary but unusual pair whose debut will appeal mostly to jazz and classical fans with open minds".
On Rotten Tomatoes, the third season has an approval rating of 84% based on 6 reviews, with an average rating of 7.26/10. The site's critical consensus reads, "A distinctive ensemble brings a compelling flavor of Fear the Walking Dead mythos, but this ambitious spinoff still shares its originator's penchant longwinded pacing that may diminish the tension for some viewers." In his season review for IGN, Matt Fowler gave it an 8.2 out of 10 and wrote, "Fear the Walking Dead more solidly found its tone and voice this season by embracing the arid landscape, ramping up the human- on-human conflict, and rallying around Kim Dickens' anti-hero mom, Madison, as the driving character" and that it is now "a better series overall than The Walking Dead".

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