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" 'You'll never believe it,' " Cohen said, paraphrasing Jill.
Schiff was paraphrasing the call when he first described it.
He appreciates Comey putting things in quotes and not paraphrasing.
" 'Well, we've trained this dog,' " she continued, paraphrasing the ad.
I jotted down some notes and am paraphrasing his responses.
Paraphrasing the great Dr. Seuss, I have brains in my head.
Do it for your country,' he riffed, paraphrasing JFK's inaugural address.
The girl spoke in simple sentences, said Mr. Fomin, paraphrasing her.
Trump has lambasted Schiff for inaccurately paraphrasing the call last year.
This what he said in his speech, and I'm paraphrasing slightly.
It's just the feminist writer Linda Hirshman paraphrasing the Republican John Ashcroft.
"There's a time and a season for everything," he declared, paraphrasing Ecclesiastes.
"'He's a trickle-down racist and a misogynist,'" Trump said, paraphrasing Romney.
Why can't we do that?' the source added, paraphrasing the president's remarks.
Paraphrasing the boxer Joe Louis: They can run but they cannot hide.
"'But I would be great for the vets,'" Kaine said paraphrasing Trump.
Paraphrasing Donald Trump, it is not the effort that counts, but rather results.
"They were hedonistic and regular users of recreational drugs," Stewart reported, paraphrasing Epstein.
Paraphrasing the old Smokey the Bear adage: Only you can prevent fake news.
"I understand the how," Mr. Laux said, paraphrasing one of Smith's famous lines.
" Paraphrasing Kant, he said: "Art is not the representation of a beautiful thing.
"In the dark times, will there be singing?" the musicians reply, paraphrasing slightly.
Allegedly paraphrasing Miranda, the child "liked everyone's cooking more than hers," the report states.
"Eh..." says The London Nutritionist dietician Jo Travers (who I'm paraphrasing ever so slightly).
Clinton said some people call me a -- paraphrasing, some people call me a moderate.
By paraphrasing Marx, Debord immediately establishes a connection between the spectacle and the economy.
"Are we in the presence of a domestic drama?" a character asks, paraphrasing Conrad.
"New houses get built, and new songs are sung," she said, paraphrasing the character.
"You remember what Wayne Gretzky said," Kansas State's Currie said, paraphrasing the hockey star.
"You can 'know nothing'," said Dean, paraphrasing Ygritte's oft-quoted line to Jon Snow.
Paraphrasing Milton Friedman, he said, "All policy seems impossible until it suddenly becomes inevitable."
The entire family was "all marrying each other," Vogue reported, paraphrasing Joe and Jill.
"I hope you heard what his defense was," Ms. Warren said, before paraphrasing liberally.
Paraphrasing Voltaire, if Freud didn't exist, Frederick Crews would have had to invent him.
"Just remember, you know your Dad," she said, paraphrasing her advice to her girls.
" Here he is paraphrasing the Chicago rapper Chief Keef's 2012 hit "I Don't Like.
"That's a serious inquiry," Calabrese said, paraphrasing the note to preserve the man's privacy.
Paraphrasing Jozwiak: This iPad is more powerful than most PC laptops and virtually every Chromebook.
First, we're taught key phrases, before learning specific conversational techniques—verbalizing, paraphrasing, and active listening.
Eastern time by paraphrasing comments and linking to responses to help students' understanding go deeper.
Not to get too deep in paraphrasing Al Pacino's 1979 drama and justice for all.
Japan's sex barrier is not made of glass, she said, paraphrasing Hillary Clinton, but steel.
Paraphrasing General George Patton, no one ever won a war by dying for their country.
So, paraphrasing Flaubert on Emma Bovary, I can truly say, 'The oversocialized man, c'est moi.
Eastern Time by paraphrasing comments and linking to responses to help students' understanding go deeper.
His detractors argue that he is -- and I am paraphrasing here -- just some punk kid.
"Impossible to fill the void", the headlines blared, paraphrasing Amit Shah, the BJP's current number two.
We're paraphrasing the article there, of course, but we think that sums it up quite nicely.
"Being willing to do business would be, essentially, sullying yourself," Mr. Kaufmann said, paraphrasing this view.
"We can as well repeat here what we asked in Johnson," Justice Kagan wrote, paraphrasing Justice Scalia.
There it is: Trump seems to have been badly paraphrasing something he heard on a Fox segment.
"Power is to humans and their relationships [what] energy is to physics," Kraus says, paraphrasing Bertrand Russell.
"I call him a steady Eddie," she said, before paraphrasing a Cruz answer from a past debate.
Trump previously said Schiff should resign for paraphrasing a transcript of the president's call with Ukraine's leader.
"'I think we've kind of got them trained,'" Mr. Wittes said, paraphrasing what Mr. Comey told him.
"This is all gross looking and it's not sticking to people anymore," the girl said, paraphrasing the video.
I'm paraphrasing, but it looks like a Portuguese company called Nuada is about to give us that opportunity.
" Mallon told the Weekly Standard, "Constant paraphrasing without at least semi-regular attribution constitutes a form of plagiarism.
If there ever were "neon signs" pointing to the sources of the paraphrasing, Sheriff David Clarke had them.
One of the contestants even commented that he felt like he was meeting a Disney princess (I'm paraphrasing).
Paraphrasing his new revelations in life, here's how anyone can achieve the same level of happiness as Gates.
If you're paraphrasing, or providing readers with legend rather than verifiable fact, provide a wink and an asterisk.
Paraphrasing the petition, Mr. Stone said the sculpture's planned location would throw off the lawn's Versailles-like symmetry.
Billy was "always auditioning, wanting to be accepted," said Mr. Martin, paraphrasing a friend of the elder Graham.
Many wished him an ill fate behind bars, which is an eloquent way of paraphrasing what people actually said.
However, Cruz's paraphrasing of Rubio's remarks suggests Rubio supports a pathway to citizenship for undocumented immigrants with criminal records.
"Judge us by the enemies we've made," law center President Richard Cohen said, paraphrasing former U.S. President Franklin Roosevelt.
Paraphrasing Charles Dickens, he said the law is not as much of an "ass" as to allow for that.
People taunted him over her photos and he "found the social embarrassment unbearable," the AP reported, paraphrasing Azeem's confession.
In a subsequent CNN interview, she made clear she was paraphrasing Democrats who feel that Comey swung the election.
I'm paraphrasing, but it goes something like: Handsome businessman looking for beautiful young woman to explore the world with.
She later explained — and we're paraphrasing in lieu of profanity — that Venus thought a little too highly of herself.
"You're hiring a European to run our schools!" a person who was in the meeting said, paraphrasing Ms. Arroyo.
Weiner rises to the challenge of paraphrasing Chernyshevsky and Rand and illustrating the clumsiness and incoherence of their books.
Treat those two impostors just the same — success and failure," Munger said, paraphrasing a line from the poem "If.
"We are all entitled to our own opinion, but not our own facts," Lynch said, paraphrasing former U.S. Sen.
But, paraphrasing what he'd told the judge, he said he's not ready to forgive Drejka for killing his only son.
Paraphrasing E.O. Wilson, the real problem of humanity is [that] we have Paleolithic emotions, medieval institutions and god-like technology.
I'm paraphrasing, probably—it was gone 1am at the time and my thumb wasn't quick enough on the capture button.
Months ago I speculated, paraphrasing "The Godfather," that the Trump team would be making Mueller an offer he couldn't accept.
These queries were used to form questions that were then passed off to humans for paraphrasing over Amazon Mechanical Turk.
"A poem is never finished, it's only abandoned," he said, paraphrasing Paul Valéry (he said the same in Vanity Fair).
It was, again paraphrasing Early, like placing a finger on the same spot of skin and just leaving it there.
"As a goalkeeper, to let in that many goals, you probably feel absolutely awful," Lloyd said later, paraphrasing the conversation.
In Purpura's initial comments, he played footage of Schiff paraphrasing Trump's July 25 call during a congressional hearing last year.
"If you stab someone in the back, pulling the knife out isn't healing," he said, paraphrasing a famous Malcolm X quote.
Paraphrasing BA's famous advertising slogan "the world's favorite airline," the ad states that passengers might be better served on rival carriers.
An official statement from the Kremlin paraphrasing a telegram sent from Putin to Trump spoke to the Russian leader's optimistic view.
His answer was — I'm paraphrasing here — well, I'm a nationalist and I went looking for intellectual underpinnings to support my philosophy.
"You've got to get back to doing the business of the country," she said, paraphrasing what she often hears from voters.
"He meant 'big stuff' that benefits the President, like the Biden investigation that Mr. Giuliani was pushing," Holmes said, paraphrasing Sondland.
"I just like to take country and fuck it up" she tells me, paraphrasing Shooter Jennings, a good friend of hers.
"Without stability in the East China Sea, there can be no true improvement in the relationship," he said, paraphrasing Mr. Abe.
But here's the thing: Schiff made very clear before summarizing the phone call that this was paraphrasing, not a direct reenactment.
" Or as Axelrod told me last week, paraphrasing the old second baseman Eddie Stanky: "No-risk baseball is second-division baseball.
Here, the results were even worse than the transcriptions, with reporters correctly paraphrasing the sentences about 33 percent of the time.
"Shonda wrote into the finale — and I'm paraphrasing — that Olivia struts down a D.C. street in an iconic white coat," she says.
Indra smartly says "hey maybe even in jest don't agree to give these crazy untrustworthy people guns, our one upperhand" (again, paraphrasing).
But when he is only paraphrasing, as he did during another speech on gun violence in 2013, the President showed his preference.
"All good drivers are good in the same way, but all bad drivers are bad in different ways," he says, paraphrasing Tolstoy.
Griswold is scrupulous toward her subjects, frequently paraphrasing them on the meaning of their experience and drawing few conclusions of her own.
Last year, researchers at Boston University said too much of this might (I'm paraphrasing here) stunt their ability to cope with life.
"When you're in a small house, you brush each other when you pass in the hall," he said, paraphrasing just a bit.
Paraphrasing part of the United Nations Charter, she said, "Everyone has the right to freely share in scientific advancement and its benefits."
Paraphrasing the Monkeys a bit but: do you remember when you were a rascal and when all of the boys were electric?
Its takeaway message — and I'm paraphrasing only slightly — is that if you don't elect Donald Trump, ISIS could nuke an American city.
The normally laid-back Boone bristled when a questioner, paraphrasing Yogi Berra, proposed that it was getting late early around Yankee Stadium.
"'You don't need to tweet and tell me what to do, I have your back,' " Urban said, paraphrasing Barr's possible thought process.
Number two, I've said it often, and I'm paraphrasing Malcolm X by way of Mark Anthony Neal, a great African-American scholar.
Paraphrasing there, but that was the Bagger's only partially-in-jest query to the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences this week.
" Chernow finished his speech by paraphrasing a line by Mark Twain: "Politicians and diapers must be changed often -- and for the same reason.
"I love the idea of 'Mercury makes its way onto the dishes of those who eat little fishes,' " Lennon said, paraphrasing the lyrics.
After all, she writes, paraphrasing the old slogan for Levy's rye bread, "You don't have to be Jewish to be a Jewish mother."
I'm paraphrasing here, but he says, 'Artists, you have a voice, and you can use it in a variety of ways for good.
"Hey guys, I'm having a bad day," she says, paraphrasing the kind of relatable confession she often shares with the audience on stage.
Yes. Polar has a blog post about that too, even though it doesn't cite other medical sources and opts for paraphrasing basic concepts.
" I'm paraphrasing here: In an aside, one of the women says to the other, "I hope Arthur remembers that he has a daughter.
"Nip the shoots of arbitrary power in the bud, man," said the neophyte (paraphrasing John Adams), as he outlined his work on the constitution.
"Dating is like a box of chocolates, you never know what you're going to get," she says, paraphrasing Tom Hanks in film Forrest Gump.
A Hatch spokesman later clarified that Hatch was "paraphrasing" Kavanaugh's responses in his comments and Kavanaugh did not necessarily refer to a specific party.
Given that reality, why say -- and I am paraphrasing -- if I don't get what I want, I am going to shut down the government?
An earlier version of this article referred incorrectly to the voting history of the 18th Congressional District while paraphrasing two voters at a Starbucks.
Colin Powell, which — and I'm paraphrasing here — is that the day soldiers stop coming to you with their problems means one of two things.
Trump pushes Orwellian lies about Schiff paraphrasing his fateful Ukraine call, which happened during a hearing *after* the White House released the call summary.
Instead, when we cite foreign media, we will have to at least cite three different sources — by only summarizing and paraphrasing, not directly translating.
"I think if you dislike change, you'll dislike irrelevance even more," said the United States Davis Cup captain, Jim Courier, paraphrasing the retired Gen.
"Once we have exhausted all possible alternatives, the Americans will do the right thing," Mattis added, paraphrasing a quotation by British wartime leader Winston Churchill.
Annalise goes to Denver herself and sells Wes out, paraphrasing the voicemail he could find if he were to really dig deep on her phone.
"If the House votes for amnesty, then it will deflate the base, and they'll feel betrayed, and they'll stay home," King said, paraphrasing Bannon's pitch.
I am paraphrasing H. P. Lovecraft, a founding father of American horror, who died in 1937, but this sentiment is very much relevant today. Fear.
Just like in the piece, you're doing something different than direct quoting or paraphrasing of Lutoslawski or Tchaikovsky, but you pick up lots of influences.
They "dazzle gradually" as Emily Dickinson wrote in one poem and "stun you by degrees" (I'm slightly paraphrasing her here) as she wrote in another.
If the public fails to experience the "inconvenience" of taxes, paraphrasing Adam Smith, there is no incentive for voters to push for a course correction.
We may be paraphrasing, but those were just some of the statements tweeted by adored actor and real life Detective Elliot Stabler, Chris Meloni Monday night.
Now that you've reached the end of your quick diagonal read, this may feel just like any other post about AI paraphrasing The Economist or a16z.
At least 27% of the book consists of quotes or paraphrasing from other people, some of them lasting for pages, many disguised as lists of checkpoints.
"Over and over and over again: You were rejected by him, you're a scorned woman," Ms. Jacobus said, paraphrasing the hundreds of online attacks she faced.
"The agreement will not be very rigidly formulated, it is more of a gentlemen's agreement," one of those present said, paraphrasing Novak's words at the briefing.
The Ministry said that, in addition to not being considered human food (we're paraphrasing) by their standards, the eggs also violated the European Union's import laws.
"So, what happened, what went wrong?" he asks, as the Verve's "Bittersweet Symphony" plays over the PA. I'm paraphrasing, but that's the gist of his questioning.
Rob Grant's "Harpoon" opens with a voice-over paraphrasing Aristotle: Some friendships, the philosopher theorized, are maintained out of convenience, some for pleasure, some for fulfillment.
"Let us not grow weary of doing good, because in due time we will harvest if we stay focused," she often says, paraphrasing Galatians 6:9.
Hatch was paraphrasing, never quoting, and a more accurate representation of Kavanaugh's words was that he was not at any party like the one she describes.
When Beto O'Rourke told The Washington Post earlier this spring, "your will is the subconscious author of your life," he was paraphrasing Joseph Campbell, the mythologist.
I'm paraphrasing these from memory roughly 30 years on, but this is close enough to verbatim: LARRY FROM OZONE PARK: Strawberry went 20161-for-20161 tonight.
Indeed, in Clement Clarke Moore's seminal Christmas Eve poem, the eyes of Saint Nicholas himself are said to twinkle like aluminum metalized polyethylene terephthalate (I'm paraphrasing).
But then, she was accused of being there to build her brand and started giving some really intense quotes sounded like she was paraphrasing The Help.
"People will always forget about what you say, forget what you do, but never forget how you make them feel," Johnson said, paraphrasing author Maya Angelou.
"Just when you thought you were out, they pull you back in," said the official, paraphrasing a famous line from the American movie trilogy "The Godfather".
"The agreement will not be very rigidly formulated, it is more of a gentlemen's agreement," one of those present told Reuters, paraphrasing Novak's words at the gathering.
"The way to heal this nation and detoxify politics is to take this libertarian philosophy toward free speech," he said, before paraphrasing Supreme Court Justice Louis Brandeis.
"As I am talking to you Prime Minister, I feel I am talking to a person I have known for long," the statement added, paraphrasing Trump's comments.
"When you see a rattlesnake poised to strike, you don't wait until it has struck before you crush it," Mr Bolton said last year, paraphrasing Franklin Roosevelt.
Despite her new rank, Wongvajirapakdi "did everything to make herself equal to Queen Suthida" and disobeyed the king and queen, Channel News Asia reported, paraphrasing the palace.
" Schiff cited Martin Luther King, Jr., who, paraphrasing the abolitionist cleric Theodore Parker, said, "The arc of the moral universe is long, but it bends towards justice.
"Judge Jackson conceded that there was absolutely no evidence of any Russian collusion in this case," Downing said, inaccurately paraphrasing remarks made by Judge Amy Berman Jackson.
"I tried to get them one by one and sit down and explain something to them: time and unforeseen occurrences befalls us all," she said, paraphrasing Scripture.
"Everybody has a plan until they get punched in the face," Mayor Bob Buckhorn of Tampa said at a Sunday news conference, paraphrasing the boxer Mike Tyson.
"They write that there was no bias, and yet he's saying, 'no, no, darling, we'll stop it,' " Trump said, paraphrasing a text message Strzok sent to Page.
"When you get into a fight with the pig, you get dirty and the pig likes it," she said, paraphrasing advice she was given by her family.
"He sees agriculture could be like the ballast of the relationship," said Mr. Kimberley, paraphrasing something that Mr. Xi said on his visit to the Kimberleys' farm.
"No man is above the law," Bennett added, paraphrasing a key part of the Supreme Court's unanimous decision, which said the President wasn't immune from civil litigation.
I realize that while the "arc of history bends toward justice," as Barack Obama said, paraphrasing Martin Luther King Jr., this doesn't hold true in individual cases.
"Everytime we say something nice about Donald Trump [on Facebook] we spent forever trying to prove we are not a Russian robot," said Gohmert, paraphrasing Diamond and Silk.
"I've seen the future of the Democratic Party, and it's Mayor Pete," Scarborough said Monday, paraphrasing rock critic Jon Landau's remarks about Bruce Springsteen in the mid-70s.
Paraphrasing a song lyric by Canto-rock singer Candy Lo, Leung said he could handle being "abandoned by the world" so long as he had something to love.
His answer, and I'm paraphrasing and you should go watch the interview if you're interested, was about, he said it's better that things are out in the open.
"Everybody has a plan until they get punched in the face," Mayor Bob Buckhorn of Tampa said at a news conference earlier in the day, paraphrasing Mike Tyson.
"The object of the deception was not to obtain property," Justice Elena Kagan said, paraphrasing the words of the key federal law under which the defendants were prosecuted.
He was paraphrasing an argument made by the Catholic group Priests for Life in their suit against the Obama administration over the contraceptive mandate in the Affordable Care Act.
"'Booing will show our anger and our displeasure... but silence is even worse because it's even meaner,'" Kaplan said, paraphrasing one of the common forum refrains at the time.
Trump has suggested Switzerland as a possible meeting location for the deal signing since February, saying, "there's nowhere more neutral than that," according to an official paraphrasing Trump's views.
Japan has been listed as one of those nations over accusations it engages in "inappropriate trade practices," Reuters reported, paraphrasing the senior South Korean trade official Park Tae-sung.
"This villa was marvelous, but it has fallen into the gravest disrepair," Federico Morolla, 60, a leader of the Friends of Villa Sciarra said, paraphrasing every Roman resident everywhere.
"I am deeply concerned that the actions described below constitute 'a serious or flagrant problem, abuse, or violation of law or executive order,'" he wrote, paraphrasing federal whistleblower laws.
" The president then began reading from a notepad of talking points scrawled in Sharpie paraphrasing his comments in the phone conversation, as recounted by Mr. Sondland: "I want nothing.
Books News The writer Nora Roberts on Wednesday sued a Brazilian romance novelist for copyright infringement, accusing her of copying or paraphrasing material from 10 of Ms. Roberts's books.
And it was, I'm paraphrasing here, but basically something along the lines of see how many of you can name one character or one line of dialogue from Avatar.
"You don't even have to think about my policies or his, he is just unfit," is how RealClearPolitics editor AB Stoddard said on Fox News, paraphrasing the Clinton campaign's message.
But his detractors have mostly ignored a closing thought by Fukuyama — a prediction back then that (paraphrasing), once people no longer had injustice to fight against, they would fight justice.
By paraphrasing Mark Twain to address "Day Assange Killed," a conspiracy theory suggesting that he'd been killed by the CIA after Wikileaks posted some cryptic strings of numbers and letters.
Its full list of conclusions is well worth reading — so we've pasted it below, along with our own "plainer English" paraphrasing of what's actually being said (formatted in italics): 220.
I'm paraphrasing here, but it was an idea that was kicking around a lot through the last two decades, from people like Howard Rheingold, Douglas Rushkoff, and even Jeff Jarvis.
In his answer to the one question about homosexuals, Francis defends his now-famous "Who am I to judge?" remark, made in 2013, saying he was paraphrasing existing Church teaching.
"After that investigation, if we had had confidence that the president clearly did not commit a crime, we would have said so," Mueller said, paraphrasing a line from his report.
Restorative justice, she wrote, paraphrasing a book by Danielle Sered, is preferable because it holds the offender accountable through an acknowledgment of responsibility and expression of remorse for one's actions.
His satirical paraphrasing of Trump's call with Zelensky, for which Trump and his defenders have routinely criticized Schiff, was played and the California Democrat was accused of being a liar.
" He then began reading from a notepad of talking points, scrawled in Sharpie, paraphrasing what he said were his comments in a phone conversation with Mr. Sondland: "I want nothing.
" After the quote provoked criticism, Moore's campaign said that he was only paraphrasing the popular religious song "Jesus Loves the Little Children," which contains similar references to "reds" and "yellows.
" Lee Ball said, "On the one hand, I would use this," I'm paraphrasing that, "but turning a room around for a few minutes' use has to be bad for the environment.
Important communication skills for couples include being able to call a time-out when things are going badly and to take turns speaking and paraphrasing back what they hear, Markman said.
"Can you imagine if they all leave?" asked Havana-based writer Wendy Guerra, paraphrasing the title of her first novel, which was published in various countries around the world except Cuba.
"Hatch was paraphrasing, never quoting, and a more accurate representation of Kavanaugh's words was that he was not at any party like the one she describes," Matt Whitlock said on Twitter.
"That's what I'm shooting for always, like 'Sandlot': Just put your glove in the air, and I'll take care of the rest," he added, paraphrasing a line from the 1993 movie.
With the same confidence as when she's closely paraphrasing Dickinson's letters, Ackmann dares to tell us what Dickinson thinks, or even, occasionally, does, when these thoughts or actions can't be known.
" Paraphrasing famous words from Martin Niemöller, a German pastor and a vocal critic of Adolf Hitler, Mr. Shulkin said, "First, they came for the socialists, and I did not speak out.
"The whole African-American thing gets me whipped up because it's like 99% -- and I'm paraphrasing here -- of people who write down African-American have never been to Africa," Higbie said.
Shortly after the elections, Hillary Clinton made a statement saying—and I'm paraphrasing here—every citizen should have the right to have their vote counted and elections should be free and fair.
Eugene Peterson, author of over 30 best-selling books — including a paraphrasing of the bible, The Message — is reversing on comments he had previously made that seemed to support same-sex marriage.
Psychologist Carl Rogers used the term "reflective listening" to describe the listening strategy of paraphrasing the meaning of what's being said in order to make certain you've interpreted the speaker's words correctly.
"It's paraphrasing a line in the interview about the general rule that I advanced in the article" about donations, he tells The Verge — not a statement he was making about Epstein specifically.
In the weeks since Trump tweeted about Schiff paraphrasing the call, Trump and House Republicans have ratcheted up support for Schiff to be censured for reading the dramatized version of the call.
How about a closer look:A night earlier at the Samsung television briefing, an executive boasted that, and I'm paraphrasing, the company had managed to eliminate visible screws from the back of the TV.Wow!
She was in Ohio, I think, in September or November and she got up and said something like, I have been — I'm paraphrasing, I have been criticized because people think I'm a moderate.
Killer Mike opened the set with a seven-minute sermon, paraphrasing Dr King, choking up when he talked about his 20- and 12-year-old sons and the fear he felt for them.
To capture his feelings, Mr. McConnell turned to the words of a previous Republican senator whose spouse was a transportation and labor secretary, paraphrasing what Bob Dole once said about his wife, Elizabeth.
" Paraphrasing a joke his friend told him, the former boxer poured more cold water on the idea, asking, "How many presidents [are there] in the world, how many mayors… how many world champions?
Science writes that the experiment is important as "China's first mission dedicated to astrophysics" and "shows that the country is set to become a force in space science," paraphrasing Physicist David Spergel at Princeton.
" Nick says, and I'm also paraphrasing here, "I don't want to move to a new country with you because I barely know who you are, and my Dancing with the Stars contract forbids it.
"Scholars who feel comfortable with their position in a discipline, department or university will try neither to sail out of harbour nor to look for a wind," he writes, paraphrasing an expression in Indonesia.
"The situation's been bad, but believe me, it can get worse," Tillerson told reporters on Tuesday, paraphrasing his warning to Putin and Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov during a meeting in Moscow in April.
Mueller said his investigation did not clear Trump of criminal accusations — paraphrasing a line directly from his 85033-page report — which opened him up to a fresh line of attacks from the White House.
The theory ran something like this (and inevitably I'm paraphrasing and simplifying and maybe even misunderstanding) but the essence of his argument was that there was some kind of disjunction between actions and thoughts.
"You lost a hero and were rewarded for it," Wendy says during Taylor's therapy session after the disaster, paraphrasing Taylor's characteristically wordy and precise description of the issue with her own trademark blunt incisiveness.
He's been pushed forward as a pro at this, but he's gotten in trouble for paraphrasing what Trump said in his call with Ukraine's president and been accused of putting words in Trump's mouth.
"Now is not the time for either of us to go wobbly," Pompeo said in a speech of the so-called special relationship, paraphrasing what Thatcher once famously told late U.S. President George H.W. Bush.
The media is going to be fine," Bezos said, according to AFP, before paraphrasing Post editor Marty Baron: "The administration may be at war with us, but we are not at war with the administration.
"This important and correct decision is in full compliance with the fundamental interest of the Dominican Republic and its people," he said, according to a statement from China's Ministry of Foreign Affairs paraphrasing his comments.
But earlier in the film, he offers something (paraphrasing a quote often attributed to George Bernard Shaw) that gets at the inspiration for not just these shows, but also the constant in his life's work.
Although he appears to understand the judicial process his "delusional beliefs are informing his decisions and his decisions are not based on logic," the judge said in his ruling, paraphrasing the testimony of Dr. Jackie Grimmett.
"Daisy" (so called after its opening images of a child picking the flowers) quoted the sitting president, Lyndon Johnson, paraphrasing W.H. Auden's line: "We must love one another, or die," as atomic blasts filled the screen.
"We were not to talk about it, that there would be no talking points attached to it, and no directions from the campaign related to that issue," the source said, paraphrasing his recollection of the email.
NATIONAL An article on Thursday about voters' support for Conor Lamb in a special congressional election on Tuesday referred incorrectly to the voting history of the 18th Congressional District while paraphrasing two voters at a Starbucks.
He has said that Adam Schiff, chairman of the House Intelligence Committee, should be "questioned at the highest level for Fraud & Treason" for unfavourably paraphrasing his phone call with Mr Zelensky (legislative immunity protects Mr Schiff).
The brand name, Keli, is a combination of the first and last Chinese characters from a famous paraphrasing of Karl Marx by Deng Xiaoping, the father of modern China: Science and technology are primary productive forces.
He said, in fact, I was so desperate to beat Mr. Trump at the time, that if I had anything along these lines, I&aposm paraphrasing what Senator Rubio said, but faithfully he would have used it.
" Carlson underscored some notable aspects of the piece, which included the host paraphrasing the author's portrayal of the president as an "unpredictable and mercurial boss who is light on policy detail and given to say outlandish things.
"We had already anticipated that there would be attacks of sexism, that there would be attacks that you don't respect women," said Mr. Nunberg, who now opposes Mr. Trump, paraphrasing the Trump campaign's counsel to the candidate.
But the magazine has been steadfast with its criteria for consideration of nominees (paraphrasing): the award goes not to who the best person of the year is, not the most altruistic or inspiring or most morally upstanding.
RUBIO: So are those the other — are those the only two instances in which that sort of back-and-forth happened, where the president was basically saying, and I'm paraphrasing here, it's OK, do the Russia investigation.
That shift came after one of the president's lawyers, Alan Dershowitz, basically said on Wednesday, and I'm paraphrasing here, that anything a president does to get reelected would be in the national interest and therefore not impeachable.
"They want to do it before the end of the year — 'we're scared of the elections, that we'll lose again,'" he said, paraphrasing a purported Democratic justification for impeaching Trump quickly to avoid a supposed voter backlash.
As one of my partners said about corporate behavior that would be a disqualifying factor in owning a stock, "We know it when we see it," paraphrasing Supreme Court Justice Potter Stewart in his 1964 description of obscenity.
Paraphrasing General Rehearsal's title, the exhibition as a whole could be seen as the final rehearsal in anticipation of the much-awaited opening of GES-2, V-A-C Foundation's upcoming cultural center, due to open in 2019.
"Ronald Reagan's statement about nuclear war is the more accurate presidential statement about trade wars: They can never be won and should never be fought," Summers said, paraphrasing the former Republican president's 1984 State of the Union address.
Mulvaney said "that if Dems weren't OK with $5.7 [billion] and the president wasn't OK with $1.3 [the Democratic offer] ... he was trying to say we should find a middle ground," one of the sources said, paraphrasing Mulvaney's remarks.
"Now is not the time for either of us to go wobbly," Pompeo said in a speech on the so-called special relationship, paraphrasing what former prime minister Margaret Thatcher once famously told late U.S. President George H.W. Bush.
It is important to advance a political settlement on the basis of the two state solution, Zhang added, paraphrasing Xi. U.S. President Donald Trump has renewed efforts to get Israeli-Palestinian talks going again, after they collapsed in 2014.
The difference to me between sci-fi and speculative fiction — and I'm poorly paraphrasing Margret Atwood here — is that speculative fiction is much closer to our reality, it involves imagining plausible near futures and elaborating them, for better or for worse.
She said we need to do --I&aposm trying to do everything in my power, I am paraphrasing here, to make sure that we reunite these families as fast as possible, is what she said when she went down there.
And then the third one is just kind of paraphrasing, I guess I'd call it a sermon, from the book God Bless You, Mr. Rosewater by Kurt Vonnegut, and I just wanted to share that message, because it resonated hard.
"Suffering is suffering, regardless of age and that there is a risk that the provisions may be challenged on the basis of section 15 of the Charter (equality rights) if minors are excluded," the report says, paraphrasing an expert witness.
"I went on to say that I hoped he would abide by the long-standing principle of the IC always telling 'truth to power,'" Clapper told CNN, noting that he was paraphrasing since he doesn't have a copy of the note.
Mr. Trump has nurtured this conception of defending constitutional rights under threat: "It's been said that the Second Amendment is America's first freedom," says his campaign site, paraphrasing a 1997 speech by the N.R.A.'s first vice president, Charlton Heston.
"Because our analysis is no longer grounded in the common-law backdrop against which Congress enacted the 1871 Act, we are no longer engaged in 'interpret[ing] the intent of Congress in enacting' the Act," he wrote, paraphrasing other cases.
A couple of years ago, on an episode of the Arsecast, the Irish Times' Ken Early said (paraphrasing) that sensation isn't a feeling, but a change in feeling, that you can only feel anything in relation to some other, different one.
I've seen countless people, from journalists to politicians to everyday folks, loudly condemn and mercilessly mock those who spread falsehoods about the election—by quote-retweeting the conspiracy theorists, paraphrasing their claims, and breaking the theories down point by point.
" In his opening remarks at a hearing last week, Schiff recounted Trump's call with Zelensky by paraphrasing aspects to emphasize allegations of wrongdoing, including saying that Trump directed Zelensky to "make up dirt on my political opponent" a full "seven times.
"When we surrendered in 1945, General Mark W. Clark said that we should re-establish the festival because with the help of culture and arts, we can re-establish the democratic system," Ms. Rabl-Stadler said, paraphrasing the general's sentiments.
But just as importantly, it is also, uh, Vore Day, the special time every year where some people on the internet celebrate the culture of wanting—I'm paraphrasing Wikipedia here—to eat or be eaten by another person or entity.
Patty Murray, the top Democrat on the Senate committee considering DeVos' nomination, asked the Michigan Republican whether she would consider the actions described on the tape -- "kissing and touching women and girls without their consent," she said paraphrasing Trump -- to be sexual assault.
Schiff opened that hearing by paraphrasing "the essence" of what Trump said to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky during the fateful late-July phone call in which Trump used American military aid as leverage to get the Ukrainian government to undertake politicized investigations.
This tone is further reinforced when Bond tracks down the villain Drax in a hijacked space station, tosses him out the airlock, and says, "Take a giant step for mankind," paraphrasing Neil Armstrong, who had stepped on the Moon just 10 years previously.
On one Southwest flight, for example, a group of passengers were busted with their own stash and, when they wouldn't stop drinking it, the pilot said "KIDS, I WILL TURN THIS PLANE AROUND" (we're paraphrasing) and it returned to the departure airport.
And anarchy makes an appearance with a sculpture by Hannes Zebedin called "Section of a brick window #1 (When Freedom Exists, There Will Be No State)" (2016/18) — the parenthetical declaration being a quote from Vladimir Lenin, who was paraphrasing Friedrich Engels.
The problem with that scenario — which we are paraphrasing because the term "cyber pathogen" is meaningless — is that it doesn't make sense, as Jonathan Zdziarski, an iOS security researcher frequently cited in the FBI-Apple battle, explained in detail on his blog.
I saw one list of the 10 things Trump was going to do when he became president, and on that list — and I may inaccurately state it, I'm paraphrasing — but it was basically: For every one new regulation passed, archive two other regulations.
"Terrorism is the propaganda of the deed, and the terrorist is always as interested in his audience as his victim," said Reid Meloy, a forensic psychologist and consultant to the Federal Bureau of Investigation, paraphrasing the 19th-century Russian anarchist Mikhail Bakunin.
"The last thing Sherrod Brown wants is some kind of internal dispute about who the ODP chair is, because if you come at Omar, you better kill him," said one veteran Democratic strategist in Ohio, paraphrasing a line from the HBO series The Wire.
And Chuck Schumer, I believe, used that, I&aposm paraphrasing here, Senator, that Mitch McConnell had used that argument in holding off on a Barack Obama appointment for the Supreme Court position that was ultimately filled by Judge Gorsuch, that the same applies here.
"The suggestion is that perhaps enforcers should broaden the consumer welfare lens to think about effects on democracy or expression," Delrahim said, paraphrasing an argument made by those who want to see Facebook and Google's grip on the online advertising markets and news distribution moderated.
The fashion designer Coco Chanel, who was an undisputed visionary, once said something — and I'm paraphrasing here — that style is in the sky, in the street, that it has to do with the ideas and the way we live and what's happening in the world.
He said it rang in his ears as "will no one rid me of this meddlesome priest," paraphrasing a quote attributed to English King Henry II that courtiers took to mean he wanted the Archbishop of Canterbury Thomas Becket murdered in the year 1170.
Her reason, and I'm paraphrasing here but I feel I've captured the gist, is that Diversity & Inclusion have become to the tech industry as Human Resources is to a big company; a fig leaf there to protect the status quo, not to improve it.
"If you aren't going to stand the way I tell you to, then you are not allowed in my White House, not the people's White House but my White House," the BET host said, paraphrasing what he sees as the message Trump is implicitly sending.
" When police are not educated about the effects of trauma, Campbell says, "they bring to the interaction a certain expectation that victims should behave a certain way," paraphrasing: "'If you're really traumatized, you should be crying, you should be upset, you should be demonstrative.
Despite her new rank in the royal court, Wongvajirapakdi "did everything to make herself equal to Queen Suthida" by showing disobedience to the royal couple and giving commands and claiming that the king had told her to do so, Promchertchoo said, paraphrasing the palace.
Then on Monday, after CNN and CPI questioned these inconsistencies, Deseda released a statement through a spokesman paraphrasing the CDC definition of an outbreak or epidemic -- and adding that it is "not appropriate" to compare the number of illnesses after the storm to previous years.
If, as Mr. Reich said (paraphrasing Ezra Pound) in a typically rambunctious interview with The New York Times 20103 years ago, a "classic is something that remains news," these players seem to suggest that this music is not just news, but breaking, vital news.
If you were to try to chart Trump's positions over the course of a week week, it would go something like this (we're mostly paraphrasing here and forgive us if we're missing a position or two): I hate that I have to do this.
Now, before you let the foreign language turn you off, let me overreach by paraphrasing the words of Parasite director Bong Joon Ho: Once you overcome the one-inch barrier of subtitles, you will be introduced to so much amazing trash reality TV. Seriously, though!
Written and published in many segments over a decade, Mr. Peterson's literary centerpiece was a translation and paraphrasing into idiomatic English of early Hebrew, Aramaic and Greek texts that were the basis for the King James Version of the Bible, which first appeared in 1611.
Questions about Ms. Crowley's writing surfaced in 2017 when Politico Magazine published an investigation that found about a dozen examples of plagiarism, including paragraphs that were essentially copied from other scholarly works, heavy paraphrasing and a failure to properly cite or attribute other research.
Paraphrasing a bit, the statute would require that President Trump "corruptly" asked for or obtained a thing of value for him personally (like dirt on a political opponent), that he asked for that in exchange for performing an official act (like releasing military aid).
He says that once it did come out that it made, I'm paraphrasing his quote, but it made it clear that the status quo wasn't an option and that change had to be done and so the productive conversation is, how do you change?
Hollywood's love of Stephen King continues next year with an adaptation of Pet Sematary, which I know nothing about except that a friend once told me it's King's most messed up book (I'm paraphrasing less printable language), though I'm sure there's room for argument on that.
People liked to bet on horses on Saturdays, and then you had these horse owners who wanted to give people things to bet on after church on Sundays—and I'm paraphrasing, and there's a better story in there, but I think that America is a betting nation.
"In this context, which involves a crime that in many cases will overwhelm a decent person's judgment, we have no confidence that the imposition of the death penalty would not be so arbitrary as to be 'freakish,'" he wrote, paraphrasing a death-penalty ruling from the 1970s.
The analogy gets muddy when—and I'm paraphrasing—he explains that the sheep are also victims of terrorism, and that sheep cannot say that the wolves are wolves because that would compromise their role as sheep, but that guard dogs are prepared to be tough against wolves.
Ms. Rae considered an Off Broadway production of Samuel Beckett's play "Happy Days" in 22002 to be her career highlight — "like 'Hamlet' to a man," she said, paraphrasing Peggy Ashcroft's description of Ms. Rae's joyously existential character, who is buried up to her neck in dirt.
Watching the returns, I heard the voice of the playwright Edward Albee, or rather of one of his characters in "The Zoo Story," who said — I'm paraphrasing liberally — that sometimes you have to go a long way out of the way to come a short way back.
I thought it was especially wonderful when Eureka and Gaga had their moment and Gaga fan-girled back, saying she has always loved drag, especially — and I'm paraphrasing through tears here, people — when it gives you the ability to love yourself when you don't want to be you.
This is a different writer's take, so I'm paraphrasing, but her argument was that the preoccupation of a lot of literary novelists tends to be on an individual, familial level, and that you take the beautiful sentences and the careful character-building and apply it to larger social questions.
Inspired by her romance with Leonard Cohen, "A Case of You" is as rich with detail as a short story — a highly compressed narrative about a woman who will never get over the lover who describes (or masks) his feelings for her by paraphrasing Rilke and quoting Shakespeare.
"Chairwoman Wasserman Schultz has the respect of her colleagues for her efforts and her leadership to unify the party and to win the election in November," House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) said Wednesday during a briefing with reporters, paraphrasing a statement she'd issued a day earlier. Rep.
In one of its first arguments Saturday morning, the defense team played a clip of Schiff paraphrasing Trump's July 25 call with Zelensky during the House's investigation, a clip that Republicans have harped on for months as evidence that Schiff is lying to get Trump out of office.
Reagan claimed both men as major influences—he read and reread "Witness" until, Oppenheimer notes, "its cadences were native to him, memorizing entire passages, quoting and paraphrasing them at length in political speeches"—but their pessimism sat uneasily next to his sunny faith in the providential American future.
Smith starts the book believing in some dark magic, ends it paraphrasing the W.B. Yeats poem "The Second Coming," which is perhaps more strongly associated with Joan Didion's famous essay about the crumbling of California utopianism than it is its original subject matter, the prophesied return of Christ.
Meanwhile, one bit describing the hated man's new life post-sentencing is impossible to improve upon by paraphrasing, so here it is reprinted in full: The former hedge fund manager became famous in 2015 for jacking up the price of a lifesaving drug called Daraprim by more than 5,000 percent.
"If we took two-thirds of all the grasslands on the planet and properly managed them with livestock, we could bring carbon levels down to pre-dinosaur-era levels," he says, paraphrasing ecologist Allan Savory whose TED Talk on holistic management of agriculture has been viewed nearly 4 million times.
He accused House Intelligence Chair Adam Schiff of lying about his call with Zelensky, only to be set straight once the White House released a summary of the conversation, but in fact he had it backward — the paraphrasing Trump is mad about happened during a hearing held about the call summary's release.
The closest Jay-Z gets is this: And if my children knew I don't even know what I would do If they ain't look at me the same I would prob'ly die with all the shame It's unclear exactly how Weinstein arrived at the conclusion that paraphrasing a Jay-Z lyric would help his cause.
It's not something a woman of color should concern herself with all day, every day, but it's the way my personality ended up forming in south shore Staten Island, where — and I'm paraphrasing a 12-year-old story my mom told me — a vice principal once said as a compliment that I wasn't that dark.
It goes on to point out "unintended consequences" such as compromised security being compromised for bad actors as well as good, and also that any national attempt to hamper the operation of a global industry is foolish and bound to fail and, in failing, damage the reputation and economy of the U.S. (I'm paraphrasing).
In other words, Trump had "simply seized on a small part of what he&aposd heard in private briefings, exaggerated that aspect of the intelligence, then began sharing the inflated intel to the American public during his post-Soleimani victory lap," the news site wrote, paraphrasing information from three sources familiar with the matter.
All Flake did is say -- and I am paraphrasing: Given that Christine Blasey Ford and Deborah Ramirez have both made serious allegations against Kavanaugh (and Kavanaugh has denied them), shouldn't we hit "pause" for a week to allow the FBI if there is anything they can find that might shed light on all of this?
"The word around the Hill was — I'm paraphrasing, I'm putting this in the simplest and most cynical terms that I can — 'We don't care if you disrupt newspapers or schools or the trucking industry and put all these people out of work, but you mess with the elections, that's where we eat,'" he said.
In the span of literally one scene, Alice's sister Meg goes from vowing to never have children because she doesn't want to devote her entire life to slaving over a tiny human (I'm paraphrasing, kinda) to deciding to have a child on her own via sperm donor, all due to the power of one (admittedly adorable) child.
This control scheme was born from an internal game jam, where one of Sumo's staffers was playing around with rope physics, and a piece of it fell to the ground but remained controllable—I'm paraphrasing from sketchy memory here, based on what someone from the studio told me at a preview session a few weeks ago.
He warned the students about government bureaucrats ("They are rejects compared with people in the private sector"); about Bernie Sanders ("The problem with socialists is that they eventually run out of other people's money," paraphrasing Margaret Thatcher); about the leading Republican presidential candidate ("I'm not sure about Donald Trump"); and about Ivy League schools ("These schools are lousy").
" But our pizza-man may continue to deny the obvious and explain, paraphrasing the FCC and the Court: "No, even though we bring the pizza to your house, we are not actually `offering' you delivery, because the delivery that we provide to our end users is `part and parcel' of our pizzeria-pizza-at-home service and is `integral to its other capabilities.
China "hopes that all relevant sides exercise restraint, and avoid doing anything to worsen the tense situation on the peninsula", the ministry said in a statement, paraphrasing Xi. The nuclear issue could only be resolved quickly with all relevant countries pulling in the same direction, and China was willing to work with all parties, including the United States, to ensure peace, Xi said.
"Hey @LisaMurkowski — I can see 28503 from my house …" Palin tweeted, paraphrasing a line that was famously attributed to her in the 22019 presidential campaign, when she was GOP candidate John McCainJohn Sidney McCainMcCain's family, McCain Institute to promote #ActsOfCivility in marking first anniversary of senator's death Arizona poll shows Kelly overtaking McSally 3 real problems Republicans need to address to win in 2020 MORE's running mate.
But yeah, I really liked what Greta Gerwig did with the timeline, and she talked about this in the podcast interview with John August, where she said she thinks that movie audiences have a tough time once they see two characters together that are supposed to be some type of romantic relationship, movie audiences, and I'm paraphrasing a bit, have a tough time sort of disassociating those two people.
Hayes, equally shockingly, was forthcoming and seemingly contrite; while (paraphrasing) "it was the 80s and we were all pretty stupid, that's how I grew up, and I never should've done either the flag or called Henry that" isn't as good as not doing it in the first fucking place, it's also not bad for a Georgia redneck who was painting his face to look like the rebel flag a scant 30 years ago.
It's a shift that both normalizes the country's nuclear arsenal and reduces the risk of provoking further tension with the US. "North Korea upholds the consensus of the Singapore meeting between the leaders of North Korea and the United States and has taken steps for it and hopes the United States takes corresponding steps, to jointly promote the political resolution process for the peninsula issue," Chinese state television reported Kim said, paraphrasing him.
Mr. Trump's comments weren't just foul in style, but in content: He declared that his celebrity allowed him to grab attractive women by the genitals (I am paraphrasing here, but for the four Martians who haven't heard it, let's just say he wasn't delicate about his choice of terms); he used the F-word as a verb, and not in the sense of gaslighting someone or telling a menace to buzz off.
And then in 219 a bunch of black power activists — Chuck Stone who was editor of the Afro newspaper, Jesse Anderson who a local Episcopal priest, and Julius Hobson, famous local black power activist — held a news conference and formed a DC statehood committee and said look, we are gonna make sure we get statehood by any means necessary, paraphrasing Malcolm X, and this is in 1969 and their announcement really went nowhere.
As it happens, I am both paraphrasing the overview of this very World Bank report—"The Changing Nature of Work" (or, How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Automation)—and relaying what we might call the "business and managerial consultancy outlook on automation" in general, or BAMCOA, if acronyms are your thing, as they are mine, and is often voiced in places like the World Economic Forum, the Harvard Business Review, Bloomberg Businessweek, and, yes, the World Bank.
Today we're talking to our good friend and BuzzFeed News politics reporter Miriam Elder about a news article that's playing a big role in these hearings, a 2017 story from Politico that some Republicans are pretty sure is proof that Trump is right about Ukraine being, and I'm paraphrasing here, a bag of dicks whose election meddling was worse than Russia's, but before we get to all of that, let's catch up on what happened over the weekend.
" Quoting a McKinsey consultant he once heard (who was probably paraphrasing a piece of life advice often attributed to Jerry Garcia), Mr. Walker said it became apparent to him that in the 21st century, places like his would lose in the game of trying to make themselves smaller versions of large, wealthy urban museums and that the way to succeed was not to try being the best at what you did "but to be the only one who does what you do.
Smerconish: One last point if I may Mr. Cosby, I did mean that would be my final question but now you've said something that provokes a thought on my part, when you speak of your desire to be out there and talking about change that's necessary on the home front and so forth, the way you just put it, it reminds me of that decision in this case, and again maybe perhaps counsel won't allow you to answer this, you're in the position that you're in today because a deposition that you gave a decade ago in a case that was settled came back to haunt you, and it came back to haunt you because a federal judge said I'm paraphrasing, if Bill Cosby is going to be out there on his soapbox, speaking about moral virtue, then it's fair for this deposition to be used against him.

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