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He finds connections without making a big deal about it.
HANNITY: They are making a big deal about the 29-year-old.
She's like, 'Why is everyone making a big deal out of this?
She let me quietly question without making a big deal of it.
You know everyone was making a big deal about the women's hockey team.
Yes, some people are still making a big deal out of interracial marriage.
This explains why Uber is making a big deal about fighting these requests.
She hasn't been shy about making a big deal out of her milestone.
This is why we keep making a big deal of one rodent's shadow.
Clinton, I know the media is kind of making a big deal about this.
In fact, Proudman was widely criticized for making a big deal of some kind words.
This is worth making a big deal about and this is a one-day story.
But again, the show not making a big deal out of it plays as a strength.
Not making a big deal of it is going to prevent these big explosive blowups later.
Lyft is making a big deal about working collaboratively with cities to launch its nascent scooter business.
"'And now here you guys are making a big deal out of him,'" he remembered her saying.
"She's making a big deal about not wearing makeup," Stern pointed out for truly no reason at all.
"Before making a big deal about it the students were not thinking about [pomegranates]," Martino said to IBT.
But experts think Trump is making a big deal out of a pretty unremarkable concession from the Chinese.
AND THEY WERE MAKING A BIG DEAL, AND THEY WERE GOING TO TAKE OVER THE WORLD IN THAT.
Razer is also making a big deal of its new braided "Speedflex" cable leading off of the mouse.
"I thought we would be accused of making a big deal about it for commercial gain," he said.
NBC sure is making a big deal about reviving the 1990s — the old "Must See TV" slogan included.
Note the two dudes sharing a motorcycle ride in the vicinity without anyone making a big deal about it.
That's probably why the company is making a big deal about a relatively routine upgrade to its air purifier.
What is the point of making a big deal out of what is, ultimately, an arbitrary time of year?
Trump is already making a big deal about Biden's tendency to garble his words when he's talking in public.
The way it has always sold TV. That explains why Comcast isn't making a big deal about this one.
We'll all be together again soon, and I'm trying to figure out how to prepare without making a big deal.
Apple isn't in the business of antagonizing police, so this update arrives without making a big deal out of the feature.
"We have been waiting for this since '67 and people are making a big deal over a few weeks," Netanyahu said.
But among his deputies, he's unassuming and seems low-maintenance—obviously the boss, but not making a big deal about it.
Zuckerberg is playing a new version of an old game, giving away something inconsequential and making a big deal of it.
So if you unleash an angry outburst, they will likely push back, thinking you are making a big deal over nothing.
Maybe that's true; maybe the virtues of multiculturalism, on film, are best enforced by not making a big deal of them.
The turtles don't make a big deal of themselves, and topside, no one is making a big deal of them either.
This is the first device to support T-Mobile's 600 Mhz LTE spectrum, which the carrier is making a big deal about.
CAVUTO: OK. The only reason why, the media is making a big deal that three out of the four finalists were Catholics.
So here, the fact that [PRN] didn't discover it [until recently] — it seems like they're making a big deal out of that.
But LG is making a big deal about its ThinQ AI platform and the addition of support for "hundreds" of voice commands.
And nobody there is making a big deal out of this — unlike the clamor the opposition is trying to drum up here.
The press was making a big deal about how it must feel to be so isolated and alone in the White House.
Regardless of how well you've done at any point in your career, there's no point in making a big deal of it.
But the Bachelor has a history of making a big deal about sex, and exaggerating people's sexual histories for the sake of television.
Suffice to say that boys making a big deal out of drinking a pink beverage is not subverting gender stereotypes; it's enforcing them.
Now, of course, making a big deal out of nothing, well, that&aposs kind of their M.O. over there at fake news MSNBC.
But it's decidedly bad that the only economic activity the Democrats are making a big deal about lately is economic activity they're against.
"We've been waiting since 1967 and some people are making a big deal out of a few weeks," he said, alluding to rightist rivals.
" Issa later told Fox News: "He's making a big deal over something that I'm a little surprised that he's punching down, but he is.
Both Google and LG have been making a big deal about the fact that the V20 runs Android 7.0 Nougat out of the box.
This isn't real"; "I don't even know why people are making a big deal about this"; "She doesn't even post the post-baking photos.
If there are many people in the room the host should take the matter into consideration discretely, without making a big deal about it.
The company is making a big deal out of everything being handled in the app, but the infrastructure piggybacks off of Verizon's 4G LTE network.
"At this point, I don't know if I'm making a big deal out of this, but over time it kind of feels gross," he said.
Still, Cyan is making a big deal out of Obduction, positioning the game as a revival for the studio and a return to its roots.
"I couldn't believe anybody was making a big deal out of a drug to grow his hair that seemed to be so important," Bornstein said.
CB: With the President insisting on fast food and then making a big deal about it, if there's soccer moms, are there fast food dads?
I love what Gates and Buffett have done with the Giving Pledge, but she did the same thing without making a big deal about it.
Robert and I have surely gone years without making a big deal over Valentine's Day; raising our seven kids and running a business often take precedence.
Every successful institution depends on people silently and competently make things run, people who will do a job without making a big deal out of it.
The league is making a big deal about this being its "first foray into producing content in virtual reality" after some tests and experiments last season.
It's part of the function of the storytelling, which is presenting a world that has fantastic elements but not making a big deal out of it.
"Her argument is that Democrats are making a big deal out of something that is purely incremental," said state Representative Athena Salman, a Democrat from Tempe.
With Alayah, sure, a few of the women didn't like her, but they were keeping that to themselves and not making a big deal of it.
New doctors didn't want to tarnish their reputations by making a big deal out of a mistake, but they also found that the errors could haunt them.
The fact that the Trump administration is making a big deal out of this speaks for itself; this action should be a no-brainer and means little.
The plot really is driven by a bunch of dudes making a big deal out of the supposed virtue or lack of virtue of one woman, Hero.
Microsoft is making a big deal of the power it's managed to get out of the SQ1 (and the GPU, which it also worked on together with Qualcomm).
Mann testified that Weinstein made her feel "stupid" and told her she was making a big deal when she said she didn't want to give him a massage.
I told a couple of friends about it later, but I didn't make a big deal about it then and I'm not making a big deal about it now.
If that's the case, the Scientology TV channel, which will be available on DirectTV, Apple TV, FireTV, Roku, and the network's own website, isn't making a big deal about it.
LAUNCESTON, Australia (Reuters) - Anybody looking at the United States' import data would wonder why the Trump administration is bothering making a big deal out of its steel trade with China.
The long-con Heat may reach the second round but even that isn't going to stop Spencer Hawes from voting for Donald Trump and making a big deal about it.
But despite the obvious leap for womankind that H&M made by not making a big deal about hiring a plus size model, Runk doesn't want to hide who she is.
People were making a big deal, they were like, "Oh, the board came out with a statement in support," and I was like ... KS: Well, he's won by 76 percent. Yeah.
It's all too alluring, especially for people with mental illness ourselves, to worry we're exaggerating our experiences and making a big deal out of nothing, or pathologizing ourselves for some nefarious reason.
Contestants are making a big deal out of the Moon because, even with six decades of experience, it will take five years — at least for the U.S. — to get humans back there.
I don't like making a big deal out of my birthday, so I opt for a chill dinner with some close friends, and then a hookah session at a new lounge I discovered.
But neither Google nor its partners are making a big deal about its smart home system's debut, even though this is the very first time any Brillo or Weave products have been shown.
Most of all, I was terrified people might think I was making a big deal out of nothing—which is what some of those closest to me had said directly after the fact.
"When they first talked about making a big deal about my 30th anniversary, I kind of tried to talk them out of it," Bergman said in a recently published interview with CBS News.
"I know it sounds crazy making a big deal about a hot dog, but we spend a lot of time on it," Costco co-founder Jim Sinegal told The Seattle Times in 4.993.
By making a big deal of his testimony today, opponents are giving Trump exactly what he wants – and needs – to satisfy the base of voters who put him in office in the first place.
We got Josh at Milk Studios for a big after-party, and he doesn't understand why people are making a big deal about a bunch of guys watching the Grammys together in their skivvies.
He blamed the media for making a big deal of it — rather than having used the moment to remind the North Koreans that its activities were being intensely monitored, and not just by spy satellites.
After all, Donald Trump is making a big deal about how Cruz's birth in Canada might make him vulnerable to legal challenges for not being a "natural born citizen," as the Constitution requires of presidential candidates.
Then there were the "Eccentrics in Ohio," who, after making a big deal of needing a home under 50 years old and with the number 8 in the address, chose a home that gave them neither.
Rather, Verizon has been testing and slowly rolling out LTE Advanced (also called LTE A and carrier aggregation) over at least the past year, but only now is it making a big deal about the rollout.
By not making a big deal about being Asian or being body-positive, and not having these parts of me define me, I want to put in your brain that what I look like is normal.
Making a big deal about leaving Facebook used to be the preserve of high school art students who stayed offline so nothing could distract them from listening to introspective acoustic guitar music on their parents' record player.
"The complaint is about the fees but it's such a small amount, but their concern is that other fixes might be coming down the pike, so they're making a big deal out of the fees," Hira said.
But the story is told without making a big deal of gender — experts say that stories of children doing ordinary things, whom readers can relate to, are some of the most powerful in showing them what's possible.
His shouty, exuberant introductions of the presenters honored his fanboy brand positioning but were at odds with the "Can we service our Oscar agendas while not making a big deal out of all this?" mood of the room.
He craves brands and chases pussy; he worries about his daughter and his grandma and his brother dying in prison; he disses hood fatalism and black-on-black crime; he keeps growing without making a big deal of it.
Many Republicans assume their party will take another stab at repealing and replacing the Affordable Care Act if the midterm elections go their way, even though GOP candidates aren't making a big deal about it on the campaign trail.
With tech giants like Facebook and Google making a big deal about the benefits they offer, delivering and managing perks is a key part of any company's strategy to attract talent now — and this is where Espresa comes into the picture.
"This movie is a departure, but it's a departure without making a big deal out of it," said Alex Nogales, an unpaid adviser on "Coco" and the president and chief executive of the National Hispanic Media Coalition, a watchdog group.
Apple's also been making a big deal about services as a new area of growth, so analysts will be keen to measure revenue from services like Apple Pay, iCloud storage, Apple Music, and App Store in the face of declining iPad sales.
"The idea of tearing little children from the arms of their parents, putting them into detention cages, and then making a big deal about an executive order which may do absolutely nothing for these 2,300 children is literally beyond belief," said Sanders.
Trump is a savant of both questioning the legitimacy of presidents and presidential candidates and "I'm just sayin'", so after making a big deal out of Ted Cruz's Canadian birth, it should come as no surprise that he has also started questioning Marco Rubio's pedigree.
Before you complain that we're making a big deal over a silly spring-cleaning story on Fox & Friends, go ahead and do this mental exercise: Watch the segment in the videos below, and pretend that the women in it are men and vice versa.
While the online world was making a big deal of Meghan Markle's barely noticeable undone top button while attending attending the wedding of Harry's longtime pal Charlie van Straubenzee to Daisy Jenks on Saturday, the 33-year-old royal suffered a minor wardrobe malfunction himself.
The only thing I ever get from fans—and I don't get a lot of it—but I'll get someone saying, 'Hey, thank you so much for being out, but also for not making a big deal out of it and just living your life.
Samsung is making a big deal about 837's role in the local Manhattan community; the company partnered with Rag & Bone to design employee clothing, Smorgasburg for the cafe, and Black Egg — a New York-based design studio — is behind the first installation at 837's gallery.
Call of Duty is far from the best example of the kind of stories video games are capable of telling, but it is a great example of a game series where the story is largely irrelevant, despite Activision making a big deal out of it every year.
That he did it via video link hints that his confidence that the contagion is under total control is not rock solid; but the fact that he is making a big deal of China apparently shaking off the outbreak reveals he is eyeing the opportunities it creates.
Even though they also place in the bottom third of the league in pace—about which Kidd fairly believes "we're making a big deal about a stat that does not win championships"—only the Golden State Warriors and Los Angeles Lakers start a higher percentage of their possessions in transition.
Though, in fairness, the BRITs itself generally didn't go in on making a big deal about its newly gender balanced nominations, a few of the presenters, performers, and award winners gestured towards it, meeting vague applause (applause which was much less enthusiastic than like, Bros got just for showing up).
I think you have sometimes the opposite thing, which is you have male executives, particularly at big companies, who want to be in sports and will end up making a big deal to name a stadium or to get season tickets or to buy rights because they love to be in sports.
"The biggest challenges I've faced so far are the cases in which both spouses are looking at what's going on with different lenses—one person thinks the sky is falling and the other thinks people are making a big deal about it," said Weiner-Davis, who also has a busy teletherapy practice.
" Meanwhile, in the 27,000-member Facebook group IAFF Union Firefighters for Trump, as ProPublica recently reported, posts abound suggesting that fears over the pandemic are being stoked by Democrats to affect the election—echoing Trump's own claims from a February rally that making a big deal out of the virus was "their new hoax.
Peter Bergman has been a familiar face on The Young and the Restless for 30 years, and his legacy on the long-running soap was celebrated on Monday's episode of the show — but the actor says that he initially tried to talk the writers out of "making a big deal" out of his decades-long starring role.
This animated sitcom, consistently one of TV's funniest shows, even now in its eighth season, might not be as forthrightly political as some of the shows on this list, but it makes up for that with being one of the few to be set on the ground floor of class conflict in America, without making a big deal about it.
Prosecutors are making a big deal out of Manafort's lavish spending A $15,000 ostrich jacket, an $18,500 python jacket, a $85033,500 ostrich vest, possibly to match the jacket, and hundreds of thousands of dollars in landscaping are just a few of the items and services cited by government attorneys to show how Manafort lived large on money he allegedly hid overseas.
She also defended her decision to do an Eid tutorial to service her Muslim subscribers: "It makes as much sense as it does to do a Christmas tutorial to do an Eid tutorial... People are making a big deal out of a video that's [meant] to be appreciative, but it should be normal...as in, it should be normal for Islamic women to feel a part of society."
Kay Cannon's comedy about a group of teenagers who make a pact to have sex on prom night, and their parents' attempt to stop that from happening, is unusual in many ways: It's an R-rated comedy about young women, directed by a woman; it features a biracial family without making a big deal out of it; and, most strikingly, it's a mainstream representation of a positive attitude towards teenage female sexual choice.

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