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The teller was new and seemed like a nice lady.
I liked her haircut, and she seemed like a nice lady.
We're never going to have a nice lady run for president.
She was a nice lady, but I thought her work was terrible.
More recently, she headlined the HBO comedy special, Michelle Wolf: Nice Lady
One day, a nice lady came in wearing a bright orange coat.
And there's a nice lady who's the leader of this small community.
That special, Michelle Wolf: Nice Lady, actually first aired in December 2017.
She's the managing editor of Noisey, and she's a very nice lady.
There was a girl on my trip who was ...not a nice lady.
She was recently nominated for an Emmy for her HBO special Nice Lady.
Encounters No to "nice lady blouses"; yes to sequins and a backless number.
Before an interview I asked this nice lady to say her name for me.
She called Rosen a "nice lady" and played up her own career in politics.
I went and met them at a different location — and it was this nice lady.
Imagine I met a very nice lady now—I couldn't invite her into my house.
"I'm delighted to announce 'Nice Lady' Michelle Wolf as our featured entertainer this year," Talev said.
"She's a very nice lady," said Gary Underhill, 53, the officer in charge of the group.
He tried the mother, who's a very nice lady, I'm sure, but he tried the mother.
We think that the meditation ... KS: Is there some nice lady you could find to talk?
"She's a nice lady, I've met her three or four times," he told local TV station WKMG.
Ford is a "nice lady, who has come forward to tell a story that's uncorroborated," Graham said.
A few weeks after, I watched Michelle Wolf: Nice Lady, her HBO comedy special, on a plane.
It was a nice lady who works at a DMV who, ironically, told me she hates driving.
After what felt like 40 minutes, a nice lady slowed her minivan and asked what I was doing.
"Honestly, she was just a nice lady that used to stand outside and smoke her cigarettes," Surjet said.
She has a stand-up special on HBO "Michelle Wolf: Nice Lady" generated rave reviews after debuting in December.
Sitting up, if possible, says Kennedy B. Talking to a nice lady curious about you and your life, Meg says.
Or maybe it's just a giant 30 pound ball of highly flammable lint a nice lady made in her free time.
I now find myself very worried about what will happen to this nice lady who has no one to help her.
"If you're in charge of things and you think you're a nice lady, no one else does," she says in the set.
"I'm delighted to announce 'Nice Lady' Michelle Wolf as our featured entertainer this year," WHCA President Margaret Talev said in a Thursday statement.
"That's the facts I'm left with: A nice lady who has come forward to tell a hard story that's uncorroborated," Mr. Graham said.
When you audited me, I sat down with a nice lady and a calculator, and we finished up before my coffee got cold.
She's a really nice lady who always worries about me—she thought it was already too dangerous for me to ride a bicycle [laughs].
The swill that this nice lady passes along has Barack Obama as a Manchurian president, all evidence of his youth and college years nonexistent.
"I'm delighted to announce 'Nice Lady' Michelle Wolf as our featured entertainer this year," said Margaret Talev, president of the WHCA, in a statement.
Neal Brennan, the "Chappelle's Show" co-creator who directed Ms. Wolf in "Nice Lady," invoked her history as an athlete to describe her work ethic.
The other great thing about butt plugs is you can pop one in when laying some pipe in a nice lady and double your pleasure.
Instead of getting mad at the nice lady who wants you to transform your dwelling into a joyful place, you can, you know, actually read.
Nice ladies aren't in charge of things, and if you're in charge of something and you think you're a nice lady, no one else does.
The nice lady gives me a break on the ticket price when I show her my VA ID card and ask for the disabled discount.
It seemed fitting that she should afterwards be presented with the Venus Rosewater Dish as women's champion by "the nice lady" who had once comforted her.
But now I'm talking on the phone for hours with some nice lady from hospital IT, who's telling me how to download some kind of app.
"Her husband was in the room, along with her daughter, who I think is a very nice lady," Trump said on Fox News's "Hannity" late Monday.
Also, the supremely talented comic and White House enemy of note Michelle Wolf has a relatively new HBO special of her own, Michelle Wolf: Nice Lady.
Wolf gained fame as a writer and correspondent on The Daily Show with Trevor Noah and recently premiered an hour-long HBO special, Michelle Wolf: Nice Lady.
Pinkett Smith shared that while the social worker was "a nice lady," the mother of two believed the woman knew the Smiths were not starving their daughter.
To be completely fair the video is pretty good – a little Neistat-esque music here, a little sped up walking there – and Peterson looks like a nice lady.
Standing in a high school hallway getting Pam rubbed on me by the same nice lady who glued my suit to my crotch was definitely a highlight. 13.
It's what you give the nice lady before she hands you the ice cream cone—an object with intrinsic value that can be redeemed for goods or services.
Pinkett Smith, 48, shared that while the social worker was "a nice lady," the mother of two believed the woman knew the Smiths were not starving their daughter.
As the temperatures heat up outside, you're supposed to forget all about your problems while watching a Nice Lady attempt to kiss enough frogs to eventually find her prince charming.
The meeting goes smoothly, because Hannah Ann is a nice lady who is in love with Peter, and Peter's family have as much faith in this show as he does.
The series premieres on May 27 on Netflix, but if you can't wait that long to enjoy the comedy stylings of Wolf, she also has an HBO special called Nice Lady.
When he and Todd go to bury this woman — Todd's housecleaner, whom Todd refers to "a nice, nice lady" who "didn't deserve" to be killed by him — Jesse breaks down sobbing.
In Florida, Representative John Mica, 73, dismissed Stephanie Murphy, the 37-year-old college professor who is running against him, as a "nice lady" who just isn't ready for prime time.
"At one of the shelters we had Deputy Froelich, who noticed a very nice lady who needed a bit of comfort during the storm," the Osceola County Sheriff's department wrote on Facebook.
It was a nice lady who worked in insurance, and she talked informatively about the effects of hurricanes on the insurance industry and how Florida got very lucky with Hurricane Dorian missing us.
Still, next time a nice lady offers you a cookie out of a knitted handbag in the corner of a local pub, it's probably best to say no—whether you're a kid or not.
She ended 2017 with an HBO special titled Nice Lady, and entered 2018 with a bang: In early February, Netflix announced that Wolf would helm her own weekly talk show to premiere later this year.
Known for her HBO comedy special "Nice Lady," Wolf took aim at the Trump administration and White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders in an explicit speech widely panned by conservatives and a number of journalists.
"I just thought it would be fun to go, she seemed like a very nice lady," Hinton, 2017, of Tempe, Arizona, tells PEOPLE about attending Thanksgiving dinner with Dench and her family last year in Mesa, Arizona.
True to the searing comedic style she honed on Late Night With Seth Meyers, The Daily Show, and her own HBO special (sarcastically titled Nice Lady), Wolf ripped into her subjects without mercy and with a smile.
During a recent visit to a café in Norfolk near the family's country home, "Kate said to George, 'Ask the nice lady what you would like to have,' " a local tells PEOPLE in this week's cover story.
Many of Austen's letters and personal papers were burned after her death, and her family's description of her as an unprepossessing but nice lady can be hard to square with the wicked sense of humor lacing her books.
Arya, we are meant to believe, has spent months (years?) in intense training, to the point where she would voluntarily give up her eyesight, but she throws it all away because her first target is a nice lady?
She has a closet full of nice lady shirts she had bought to audition for episodic television — a "Law & Order" here, a "Boardwalk Empire" there — in the 10 years since she went from struggling actress to star of a show.
Deputy James Froelich of the Osceola County Sheriff's Department was walking around a storm shelter set up at the Osceola Council On Aging Senior Center on September 10, when he noticed a "nice lady" sitting on the edge of her cot, looking saddened.
After a very long chat about how Vanya met Vanga (summary: dreams of Vanga, goes to Bulgaria, gets a lift with a nice lady called Vanessa, brings Vanga some sugar, bonds, stays with her until her death), Vanya kindly gives me a present.
I haven't bought a new bag in about a year, but I'm also in a really small living room with a camera pointed at my face, and Vanya is such a nice lady, so I nod like a particularly dumb breed of dog.
Financial lesson learned: Always read the fine print on any contract you sign, don't be afraid to ask clarifying questions about that fine print, and don't sign any contract just because person pitching it to you seems like a nice lady and you just want to make her happy.
"Nice Lady" (HBO) Silly fart jokes tied to meaty social commentaries that spin out into unexpected personal confessions interrupted by nicely crafted one-liners ("A soft penis looks like the sound of sad"): This comedic Rube Goldberg device is a quirky and delightful contraption, far sturdier than it appears.
However, these portable benefits plans would give the nice lady who just brought you a burrito for lunch, the kid who cleaned your house or the guy who dropped you off at work this morning options in helping them continue paying bills and take care of themselves should something happen.
Which brings me to the two players who definitely feel like free agents: Paige, who is drawing herself into her parents' world but still has theoretical options; and Renée, who is probably a spy but might just be a nice lady who had the misfortune of becoming a character on The Americans.
Metta World Peace says he's got 10 new brothers and sisters after "Celebrity Big Brother" -- including Omarosa, who ain't a villain like she's portrayed on TV. "To me, Omarosa, she's just a nice lady, a big sister that I really love," World Peace told TMZ Sports the day after being eliminated from the show.
However, as a grown ass adult, I'm going to bite the bullet, and buy a sensible black dress and all that, and feel like I'm wearing a "nice lady" costume the whole time—and then dive right back into my leather jacket and Sunrot shirt as soon as I make it back to my dad's pickup truck.
When I got home there were two Brooklyn Park police cars on the street in front of his lemonade stand and the nice lady officer told him she was going to replace his $20, and she said, 'but I want Dad to hold on to it,' so she gave it to me to hold for him.
"Her husband was in the room, along with her daughter [Chelsea Clinton], who I think is a very nice lady," he said during the contest at Hofstra University in Hempstead, N.Y. "I didn't want to say what I was going to say about what was going on in their life, so I decided not to say it," the GOP nominee added.
The comedian, known for her HBO standup special "Nice Lady" and past work on "The Daily Show," spent time lambasting 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, as well as his top aides.
He had spoken with her until his mother told him to "leave the nice lady alone." Drusilla remarks to Spike that nobody had ever called her a "nice lady" before. Spike begins to respond, but is distracted when he sees that Dracula himself is sitting in the audience. Spike watches him closely as he sits, unmoving, throughout the production.
Phoebe comes running down the stairs to rescue the woodpecker, leading Claude to threaten "Phoebe, either that woodpecker goes, or I go!" Phoebe then promptly throws Claude out the door, and tucks Woody into bed with Woody saying "You're a nice lady".
She was surprised to have a timid childish voice answer at the other end. Believing it to be a child, Hyacinth told the person to "run along, poppet, and tell your Mummy Mrs Thorgunby that there is a nice lady wanting to speak with her". However, it turned out that Hyacinth was speaking to Mrs Thorgunby.
Seamore never makes an appearance in the English TV series, but appears in Hamtaro: Ham-Ham Heartbreak(video game), and Hamtaro: Rainbow Rescue. He also runs a photo studio in the Ham-Ham Clubhouse with his girlfriend, Barrette. ; :Young triplet hamsters who are owned by a nice lady whose name is unknown. Flora and the Ham-Hams take care of them sometimes.
He lives in a house with a nice lady named Michelle, who is making a garden in their backyard. He is a fan of the New York Jets, New York Mets, New York Knicks and St. Johns Red Storm. In 2006, Pesca appeared as a contestant on the game show Jeopardy!, where he led going into the Final Jeopardy round, but finished in third place.
At the same time, Alice is telling Alan that the girl has warned her about the monster in the bedroom, while a nice lady has taught her the "Lavender" song. Jane insists that they leave. They hear Alice scream and she tells them the man was chasing her. She begins to have an asthma attack, and the spirits won't let Jane leave the house when Alan rushes Alice to the hospital.
Every encounter with her family ends with Frost isolating herself in a room where she destroys almost anything, before reappearing as a perfect, nice lady to wave goodbye. Commissioner Follien Gaymard - He is a stereotypical Walloon citizen, sympathetic, lazy, and eating fries and drinking beer all day. He prefers to rely on Shaft & Frost any time a case is too complicated or dangerous. He is perfectly aware of their violent methods but backs them any time.
At children's story time, the bookstore gets busy and very noisy, Stetson heads into the evening looking for food and warmth. As the night grows colder, icicles form on the buildings and on Stetson's beard. Wandering up Main Street looking for food, Stetson meets a nice lady (Kristina Skarstedt) and a little girl, Stetson also meets a not so nice person (Vicky Bushnell), who chases him away. Stetson is soon drawn to music coming from the open doors of St. Mary's Church.
The Conservative Party chose Doug Hoffman as its nominee after three other potential candidates said they would support him, even though Hoffman did not live in the district. The Conservative Party declined to support the Republican Party's nomination of pro-choice, pro-same-sex-marriage, pro-union Assemblymember Dede Scozzafava, who Conservative Party Chairman Mike Long described as a "nice lady who is too liberal." Hoffman had previously sought the Republican nomination. In July, when Scozzafava was nominated instead, Hoffman offered to help her.
Hamner said Wyman was chosen to add credibility to the role, and noted "The character is a harsh one. Miss Wyman's nice-lady image gives Angie more dimension and sympathy." Hamner's concept was "the flip side of The Waltons—this family was infected by wealth, whereas poverty had threatened his Depression story [in The Waltons]". After shooting the original pilot episode of the series, called The Vintage Years in the spring of 1981, featuring Wyman in a silver wig, the actress pushed for changes in Angela.
Barry later privately admitted she knew her father had dementia at the time. Mary L. Trump recounts that in later years her grandfather forgot people he had known for decades, including her, whom he referred to as "nice lady". In 2004, Trump's four surviving children sold the apartments they acquired in 1997 (then valued at $41.4 million) for $737.9 million ($705.6 million of which was to Rubin Schron), 16 times their previously declared worth. Hundreds of millions in gift taxes were effectively dodged by undervaluing the assets.
Best of the Muppet Show volume 4, Time-Life Home Video, 2001 Animal is a savant, versatile session drummer, to back Muppet tunes, capable even of finishing a slow song, if the singer is nice lady. He can match both Buddy Rich and Harry Belafonte in drum-offs on The Muppet Show, and Questlove on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon in 2011. He shows a talent for jazz in a television advert for the Renault Clio car with French footballer Thierry Henry. Animal has also run afoul of Muppet Show guests.
The Conservative Party declined to support Scozzafava, who was described by Party Chairman Michael R. Long as a "nice lady who is too liberal". The Democratic Party chose Bill Owens as its candidate. The race attracted attention across the country because of Hoffman's Tea Party affiliation and because of the large amount of support Hoffman received from the national conservative base despite Hoffman's status as a third-party candidate. Hoffman described himself as a "Reagan conservative," expressing opposition to same-sex marriage, Obamacare, budget deficits, and abortion and support for the war on terror.
He called Wyman "one of the legendary stars ... a great actress", and insisted that though she was the ex-wife of recently elected US President Ronald Reagan, her casting had nothing to do with her connection to Reagan. Hamner said Wyman was chosen to add credibility to the role, and noted "The character is a harsh one. Miss Wyman's nice-lady image gives Angie more dimension and sympathy." After shooting the original pilot episode of the series, called The Vintage Years and featuring Wyman in a silver wig, the actress pushed for changes in Angela.
As the novel opens, in 1945, Helen Lawson is a revered musical-comedy star of the Broadway stage. Her age is never revealed; there are only vague hints, but she's supposed to have been born ca. 1900. Her theatre history is described briefly; she has held the lead in many fictional musicals, such as Hit the Sky, Sunny Lady, Sadie's Place, Madame Bovary and Nice Lady, having followed two years of vocal studying and overnight success. Lawson soon becomes friends with protagonist Anne Welles and describes her life: She is Irish and Scottish, and her birth name was actually Helen Laughlin.
His treatment of Hugh's successor, Nicola Murray (Rebecca Front), was considerably more sympathetic, with Tucker deeming her a "nice lady", and even helping to move forward her (rather fanciful) policy ideas. However, this professional respect quickly deteriorated following the General Election; Nicola's time as Leader of the Opposition was a complete disaster, until Malcolm staged a coup d'état against her, declaring her "a waste of skin". Despite this, he attests at the Goolding Inquiry that he still retained great respect for her as a person, and even went so far as to applaud her tenure as Minister of DoSaC. Despite showing no care for Ollie Reader (Chris Addison), Tucker often uses him in his schemes as he does not doubt his basic skills.
US First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt also worked on Waller's behalf. Historian Richard B. Sherman states that she became involved after receiving a letter from Murray, which prompted her to write Governor Price requesting that he investigate whether Waller had received a fair trial and delay the execution. Roosevelt biographer Doris Kearns Goodwin, in contrast, holds that the First Lady intervened after receiving a handwritten note from Waller himself saying "I have heard lots of people speak of what a nice lady you are and what I can hear is that you believe in helping the poor ... Please write to the Governor and get him to have mercy on me and allow me a chance." Whatever its beginnings, Roosevelt's involvement in the case caused her to be widely criticized in the white Southern press.
For the first five novels, Fleming armed Bond with a Beretta 418 until he received a letter from a thirty-one-year-old Bond enthusiast and gun expert, Geoffrey Boothroyd, criticising Fleming's choice of firearm for Bond, calling it "a lady's gun – and not a very nice lady at that!" Boothroyd suggested that Bond should swap his Beretta for a 7.65mm Walther PPK and this exchange of arms made it to Dr. No. Boothroyd also gave Fleming advice on the Berns-Martin triple draw shoulder holster and a number of the weapons used by SMERSH and other villains. In thanks, Fleming gave the MI6 Armourer in his novels the name Major Boothroyd and, in Dr. No, M introduces him to Bond as "the greatest small-arms expert in the world". Bond also used a variety of rifles, including the Savage Model 99 in "For Your Eyes Only" and a Winchester .
Scozzafava's husband, Ron McDougall, reportedly put out feelers to the Democrats about possible support for Scozzafava in a 2009 congressional race in New York's 23rd congressional district in the event that Democratic State Senator Darrel Aubertine opted not to seek the office; the seat was being vacated by John M. McHugh, who resigned upon Senate conformation as the new Secretary of the Army. On July 22, 2009, Scozzafava was chosen by the 11 Republican Party county chairs located in the 23rd Congressional district to be the Republican nominee for the special election to fill the vacancy in that district. The Conservative Party of New York State declined to support Scozzafava, who was described by Conservative Party Chairman Mike Long as a "nice lady who is too liberal"; instead, the Conservative Party nominated Doug Hoffman. Many notable Republicans, including former Vice Presidential nominee Sarah Palin, Republican Governor Tim Pawlenty of Minnesota and former U.S. Senator Fred Thompson, endorsed Hoffman rather than Scozzafava because they deemed Scozzafava too liberal and ideologically indistinguishable from the Democratic candidate, Bill Owens.

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