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"Disassociation is quite difficult to put into words," Hunter explains.
I can't even put into words how we are feeling.
And could never have put into words what you have.
I can't put into words how much that helps me.
Something I don't think I can really put into words.
I can't put into words how much I love him.
Early on, it was hard to even put into words.
Even then, it can be hard to put into words.
The instant bond and connection is difficult to put into words.
I can't put into words how bad I feel about this.
"I can't put into words how exciting it's going to be."
"The rewards are hard to put into words," Steve told Mashable.
Can't put into words how great of a person he is.
More and more stuff I'm thinking I can put into words.
I'm not even sure I can put into words his reaction.
I can't even put into words what that meant to me.
It was an added sting he struggled to put into words.
It's something special even if it's hard to put into words.
It's hard to put into words how annoying all of this is.
"You can't put into words," Briseno's cousin Rocio Ramirez told ABC News.
Gorogoa is the kind of game that's hard to put into words.
It's been a pretty decent year but hard to put into words.
It honestly is a bigger blessing than I can put into words.
I can't even put into words how much I fucking hate you.
Need a way to convey something that cannot be put into words?
They could not quite put into words what had drawn them there.
"I can't even put into words how embarrassed I was," she said.
"It's hard to put into words how much I'm hurting," she said.
I'd never put into words how much shame I'd been carrying around.
Few are willing to put into words what that "something" might be.
He's said everything that I've ever thought about but couldn't put into words.
"It's hard to put into words what today means to me…" she wrote.
For Kate, the catastrophe of the hurricane is hard to put into words.
"It lifts your spirits more than you can put into words," says Tim.
It's hard to kind of put into words how that makes me feel.
I can probably never put into words how much it meant to me.
"It's so hard to put into words," the mom of five tells PEOPLE.
"It's so hard to put into words," Austin's father, Blu Stephanos, told PEOPLE.
He struggled to put into words what the historic victory meant to him.
I really can't even put into words the feeling I know I have.
I can't put into words how the whole Radio 2 family is feeling.
"I can't even put into words how impressed I was," said Lt. Cmdr.
I cannot put into words the kind of environment they have up there.
"I cannot put into words how I feel about what happened tonight," she said.
Can you put into words how important confidence has been in your achieving success?
Women of America, I finally put into words the thing that we all feel.
Remember that we all love her more than we can ever put into words.
I'll still struggling to put into words the impact the event had on me.
"I cannot put into words how grateful I am for this woman," she wrote.
The show of love is incredible and something that I can't put into words.
The complexities of transitioning and gender dysphoria can be hard to put into words.
It's hard for Stephanie to put into words how grateful she is to Sughrue.
I felt that I had some more fantasies that I could put into words.
That was very hard to put into words—just a peaceful and beautiful experience.
But the shock of bearing witness to them is hard to put into words.
I understood years later that the strands of attachment could be put into words.
I can't put into words the happiness and gratitude I'm feeling… Back to Russia now.
" Martin added: "You can't really put into words what a good human being he was.
Realizing that you're a survivor of sexual abuse is really hard to put into words.
It's difficult to put into words the amount of joy parents feel on graduation day.
It's pretty impossible to put into words what it's like to witness this in person.
"It's hard to put into words what today means to me…" she began the tweet.
Realizing you are a survivor of sexual abuse is really hard to put into words.
To have her in my corner is hard to put into words, to be honest.
It's hard to put into words, but it's a really cool thing to have that.
During the Capsulocity interview, Leathers explained that his style was difficult to put into words.
"It's hard to put into words what the show had done for me," he said.
"I can't put into words how I feel other than... Hungover and Insanely happy x."
But we can never really put into words the brunt, inexpressible force of our love.
"It is an experience so unique that it is nearly impossible to put into words."
Writing helps me to get out the things that I can not put into words.
How do you put into words the anger people feel toward him at this point?
"It meant a lot, in ways you can't even put into words," Dial told WBMA.
I cannot put into words how lucky we all are to have been gifted your vision.
"It's hard for me to put into words, the impact is so profound," Mitchell tells PEOPLE.
"It is hard to put into words what our family feels right now," the statement said.
I wish I could put into words the joy that this boy brings into our lives!
I can't really put into words how I feel; just know that I am so grateful.
I cannot put into words the anxiety I felt about the possibility of a botched procedure.
A few weeks ago, Jonah Goldberg poignantly put into words how so many of us feel.
Realizing that you are a survivor of sexual abuse is really hard to put into words.
I can't really put into words how beautiful it is and how special we both feel.
"There's a connection that I feel to Spain that's hard to put into words," she said.
They are groping toward the core of conflicts that are hard to put into words otherwise.
The destruction in this once-idyllic enclave in the northern Bahamas can't be put into words.
I cannot put into words how special Dwight was to me and to everyone his life touched.
"It was a feeling I can't put into words," Perkins said of his first-half shooting performance.
There's a huge spiritual aspect to what we do, but it can't really be put into words.
"We can't put into words how happy it makes us to know that strangers care," she says.
"Good horror is something that you can't even put into words why it scares you," McBride said.
He was not able to put into words what exactly went on between him and the parrots.
We are meant to be, and how much you mean to me cannot be put into words.
"It's really hard to process or put into words, it doesn't feel real at all," Raisman said.
"It's hard to put into words when you first realize that you were sexually abused," she says.
It's the little things you forget to explain or can't, at least right away, put into words.
This dream session put into words and images some of the tensions that exist between the characters.
Most people probably have some depressing experience they can't quite put into words but also can't forget.
We knew we were different, but we found our difference a little difficult to put into words.
It is truly difficult to put into words just how disastrously terrible this pile of garbage was.
There's an atmosphere and a feeling that is hard to put into words, where everyone is pulling together.
"We finally understand that love that no one can put into words," continued the proud new dad, 44.
It would be transformative in such a way I don't even think a person can put into words.
"The speech that she gave, I think put into words what so many people are feeling," Clinton said.
" Prosecutor Meyer tells PEOPLE Ben's death — the violence and intimacy of it — is "hard to put into words.
They felt they were part of the game in a way that was hard to put into words.
"I can't even put into words how it makes me feel, knowing he's still with me," Julia said.
Asked to put into words what Ruiz's victory meant and before he could answer, his bottom lip trembled.
You're super sensitive today, Leo, but it will be hard for you to put into words what's going on.
I've never stopped being amazed at its ability to communicate so succinctly things that cannot be put into words.
That agenda will put into words what the movement is fighting for in advance of the 2018 midterm elections.
"With this sort of misfortune, it's hard to put into words the financial pressure you feel," Yin told Reuters.
Feldman: I don't know if I can put into words exactly what it felt like to be up there.
Perhaps you notice hairstyle, nose shape, and so on, as well as patterns you can't easily put into words.
It's a hard thing to put into words, but you either love to put something on, or you don't.
"It's genuinely hard to put into words what American Idol means to me," Seacrest, 42, said in a statement.
"It's hard to put into words how excited I am for the next Fast & Furious," the actor, 30, wrote.
I can't totally put into words why this photo is so damn funny and interesting, but I'll try. 1.
How do you put into words the entirety of their influence on our music, our politics, our entire culture?
Still coming to terms with her Voice crown, Shepard struggled to put into words just how she is feeling.
Many Australians, at every level of the economy, are flummoxed and struggling to even put into words what's happening.
Because language mediates our communication, the ways we think and express ourselves shape the knowledge we put into words.
"It's genuinely hard to put into words what 'American Idol' means to me," Seacrest, 42, said in a statement.
It's a struggle to put into words the devastation and grief that our road family is trying to process.
"It's difficult to put into words," said an emotional David Wilson, the president and general manager of Toyota Racing Development.
You'll see every age being represented and it's really awesome and it's something that I can't even put into words.
I can't put into words the pain and heartache we feel for the ones who are no longer with us.
"It&aposs hard to put into words all the twists and turns in that game," Astros manager A.J. Hinch said.
I find it hard to put into words how much I love this two-sided cream shadow — but I'll try.
Obama is ready to see her bold vision for her daughters and young women everywhere put into words and action.
It's hard to put into words, but it literally makes me sick — all the stress and the trauma of everything.
More to the point, that's a lot of hard, ineffable feelings that are difficult or impossible to put into words.
Collin, a sophomore at Henniger High School, says he "can't put into words" how much his brother means to him.
Equally true and mystifying is the fact that we love — it's plain and extraordinary and impossible to put into words.
Green presents us with a universal experience, one that's been hard to put into words and consequently, difficult to prosecute.
"I wish I could put into words how grateful I am for this man right here," Lovato captioned the photo.
"I don't think I could ever put into words what it meant to have my sister as my surrogate," says Kayser.
It can be hard to put into words, but there's just something about the combat in Rage 2 that feels right.
"I can't even put into words how it makes me feel, knowing he's still with me," Yllescas said of the photos.
" Head judge Len Goodman also got "honest" and said, "It's hard to put into words what I thought of that dance.
"It's genuinely hard to put into words what American Idol means to me," he said in a statement, according to People.
"To be honest, it's all quite overwhelming and difficult to put into words," a spokesperson from Women's Space Fukushima tells Broadly.
"It's hard to put into words exactly what his performance meant to us tonight," Houston manager AJ Hinch said of Cole.
Mini electronics in the collar would interpret the gestures and put into words what the dog is trying to get across.
In these moments, we feel, but often can't put into words, that our dignity, our sense of inherent worth, is denied.
I can only hope someone will put into words what these clips of break dancing among rural Chinese have to say.
It's hard to put into words, but if you've played any of Tetsuya Mizuguchi's previous games, like Rez or Lumines, you'll understand.
It would be faster and richer than typing, and could help you ask questions you'd never be able to put into words.
It's hard to put into words the excitement I felt stumbling on a backpack that let me hold a few more items.
I used to feel really guilty about the fact that I didn't have loans, and it's hard to put into words why.
"I wish I could put into words how grateful I am for this man right here," the then 22-year-old wrote.
It's hard to put into words what it feels like to receive this kind of validation and support, after all these years.
There's a theme like there always is with my music sonically, but not one that can be put into words for me.
Obama said she was ready to see her bold vision for her daughters and young women everywhere put into words and action.
I think that's because she put into words the feelings that many victims of sexual assault have had for so many generations.
It's hard to even put into words what it's like living and loving a child so much that you know you could lose.
I can't put into words what you mean to me... You are the GREATEST Mommy and Wife a man could ever ask for.
"There's no way to put into words how we had a little bit of faith and it multiplied by a thousand," Octavia says.
Afterward, Spurs coach Gregg Popovich put into words what most in the arena and around the world were feeling about this morning's tragedy.
"I am trying to create something that is questionable, something that is difficult, if not impossible, to put into words," Doig once said.
It's difficult to put into words how this has impacted us as a family for Odin lead a life like no other dog.
We've been really quick here in the past and to finally get to Victory Lane here is more than I can put into words.
"Instead, what I felt was an overwhelming feeling of love and acceptance and freedom that I could never even put into words," he said.
NBA superstar Isaiah Thomas says "the pain I am feeling right now is impossible to put into words" following his sister's fatal car crash.
"I cannot put into words the courage and the dignity they represent," Martin Schulz, the president of the European Parliament, said in a statement.
"It's hard to even put into words how traumatic that was and all that she experienced in (three weeks) in the hospital," Watschke said.
"Steve had that ability to put into words exactly a message that would resonate with the people he was trying to recruit," Sculley says.
This is also a great time to discuss plans around emotionally charged issues or to express something that's been difficult to put into words.
This article not only put into words what has been a daily struggle for me but also gave me the strength to fight it.
After her Olympic-qualifying finish, Seidel took to Instagram: "I can't put into words the happiness, gratitude, and sheer shock I'm feeling right now."
That probably sounds silly, but Rez Infinite is the kind of experience that's difficult to effectively put into words without lapsing into babbling hyperbole.
I feel these emotions that I cannot put into words, and the music has to show that, how you think this is going to explode.
We're talking about an age group that needs somebody to be able to sort of put into words what that's like, and that's pretty rare.
Like the previous 27-inch iMac's 5K-resolution Retina display, the 2017's 5,120 x 2,880 screen is almost too stunning to put into words.
"It's hard to put into words what it feels like to receive this kind of validation and support, after all these years," Ms. Scott said.
It's difficult for people to put into words, what are the rules given a set of inputs, but it needs to work and be reliable.
She found a Wikipedia page for ASMR and realized that she "had this thing" that she had never been able to put into words before.
There's a respect and connection to these hills that's hard to put into words, it's almost like a heartbeat that the land infuses in you.
But as a father I am grateful that a dad has put into words and wood the fathomless love a parent has for a child.
Martha JablowPhiladelphia To the Editor: Thomas Friedman was able to put into words thoughts that have been circulating in my head for a few weeks.
But I still struggle to put into words what I think and how I feel about the fact I experienced domestic violence for nearly three years.
"Happy 15th birthday my angel @applemartin I will never be able to put into words how much I love you," Paltrow, 46, wrote in the caption.
"It means a lot, it's hard to put into words right now," said an emotional Stanley, whose previous victory came at the Phoenix Open in 2012.
I can't just throw it away because I'm connected to [Michael] in a way I can't explain or put into words or even fully understand myself.
"The speech that she gave put into words what so many people are feeling and not just women and girls – men and boys," Clinton, 68, explained.
"It's really not something I could put into words for somebody else to understand if they haven't lost a child, but there's a hole," she says.
I tell her that I made it safely to LAX and try to put into words the anger and frustration and fear and hopelessness I'm feeling.
Can you put into words what the intensity is like and what the difference is between the regular season and getting down to that final weekend?
"It's difficult to put into words how important Tony Parker has been to the Spurs' franchise over the past two decades," Popovich said in a statement.
About 10 days before the 2017 draft, Robinson helped Shanahan, Lynch and the 49ers executives Adam Peters and Martin Mayhew put into words an organizational strategy.
"I can barely put into words my anger at the deal my party has done with the D.U.P.," Heidi Allen, a Conservative legislator, said in Parliament.
"I can't put into words, the feeling that I had when I jumped out of that plane," she says through a computer she operates with her eyes.
"We are meant to be, and how much you mean to me cannot be put into words," he penned in part in a post of his own.
Even if you barely feel the nodes' affects, knowing their placement may illuminate something about your abilities or goals you've never been able to put into words.
" Eastwood, the son of legendary actor Clint Eastwood, said on Instagram that "It's hard to put into words how excited I am for the next Fast & Furious.
" Shortly after, Hadid shared her own statement, saying that "there is really no way to put into words what two people experience together over a few years.
"I keep trying to come up with a caption for this, but I truly can't put into words how much this guy means to me," she wrote.
Keenan writes a story of language and lust, and the pain of trying to get to that thing you want but you can't quite put into words.
"We are meant to be, and how much you mean to me cannot be put into words," he penned in part in a post of his own.
"I can't put into words how hard it is going to be for myself and our family to have to say goodbye to my dad," Natalya tweeted .
I feel like it's hard to grasp or put into words, so I don't blame people for writing things that I don't necessarily think are on point.
When my father died several years ago, I was in my late 20s and it devastated me in ways that I cannot, even now, put into words.
The people weeping on the banks of the Seine must have sensed this, even if they could not put into words exactly what they were weeping over.
So, to finally get to arrive at their wedding and have it be nominated for an Emmy, it's hard to put into words how stunning it is.
There can be a sense of unease in a new place that's hard to put into words: a gut feeling that the city isn't a good fit.
I miss you guys more than I could ever put into words 💔 Kobe, thank you for being a source of light in the midst of darkness.
It's not easy to put into words what such a person means, and I have not always been the most faithful correspondent where condolence letters are concerned.
" He then expressed thanks, saying ... "The outpouring of love and support from my village has meant more than I will ever be able to truly put into words.
" Smollett thanked people for the love and support they've given him and said that it "meant more than I will ever be able to truly put into words.
It's really hard to put into words all of the different possibilities, but most of the best stuff stems from the unique components that come in the box.
"I can&apost put into words how hard it is going to be for myself and our family to have to say goodbye to my dad," Nattie wrote.
As physically uncomfortable as it felt on the front of my chest, my extra-large cup size triggered more emotions than I knew how to put into words.
"He was an amazing husband, father and grandfather, and it is difficult to put into words the grief our entire team is going through right now," Tomlin said.
That's because her mass appeal lies in her perceived universality, with her fans often claiming that she vocalizes feelings they have not been able to put into words.
"What passes without being put into words, without being transformed, and, in a certain sense, purified by the crucible of writing, has no meaning for me," Lahiri writes.
"It's hard to even put into words the incredible love and spirit in this room," said Ms. Moore, standing to the side with Mr. Elbaz's partner, Alex Koo.
"It is difficult to put into words how we felt when we heard about the disgusting behavior of the supervisor and the male workers of the mill," they wrote.
It put into words the forces I saw on campus and in the world around me every day, the unconscious biases I had developed against others and even myself.
I don't know how to put it, but this town has always been this thing, and it's hard for me to put into words without sounding like I'm bragging.
The contrasting dynamics of relations between Ireland and Northern Ireland today, versus 20 or more years in the past, is nearly impossible to comprehend, let alone put into words.
The experience was hard to put into words, so I hung out backstage and took photos of the festival's many performers—focusing on the moment they descended from stage.
Israel has become like a father to me over the past few years, and I have learned more from him than I can possibly put into words right now.
" For reasons that we cannot quite put into words, the Internet reacted in kind, quickly turning Sanders into a meme that we've now dubbed "I am once again asking.
I don't know if I'll ever be able to fully put into words how much I love (love, love) libraries, especially being able to visit new ones while traveling.
"It's hard to put into words how much fun it is for me, as a broadcaster, to build something with really smart, talented people," Cowherd said upon his hiring.
It's a feeling that's difficult to put into words — perhaps it's similar to the way we sometimes cry when overcome with joy — and it's a form The Onion has mastered.
And I can't put into words or make you understand for anyone who didn't know Stacey how much she loved these tigers and how much this zoo family loved her.
And I can't put into words or make you understand for anyone who didn't know Stacey how much she loved these tigers and how much this zoo family loved her.
In this world, I'm waiting on a text from a girl that I can't stop thinking about, whom I want something from that I'm still scared to put into words.
When she awoke a few hours later, her headache was worse — "I can't even put into words how bad it hurt," she says — so she took herself to the hospital.
It's hard to put into words, but I've come to think of time like film: It's built from many images, but when they all run together, they make a movie.
Mars and Pluto's helpful connection will be especially beneficial for you—you may say something that's been hard for you to get off your chest or to put into words.
"I can't put into words the impact they've had on our city, and our hockey here," said Kelly Kilgore, who coached the sisters in boys' bantams and heads the committee.
If you can't quite put into words what the inspiring women in history and your life have meant to you, why not start with the empowering words of other women?
"It's hard to put into words the amazing feeling to win, but to win majors means that much more," Langer told reporters after his 27th victory on the Champions Tour.
Mercury mingles with Neptune at 11:56 AM, putting people in a creative, poetic, dreamy frame of mind; we'll all feel able to express things we usually can't put into words.
The best thing a writer can do is to put into words emotions that you have always had but have never been able to actually verbalize, to actually admit to yourself.
"It's hard to put into words all the twists and turns in that game, the emotion, doing it at home, in front of our home crowd," Astros manager A.J. Hinch said.
"It's hard to put into words all the twists and turns in that game, the emotion, doing it at home, in front of our home crowd," said Astros manager A.J. Hinch.
"We're friends who started a company and spend an inordinate amount of time together, and the nature of our relationship is really hard to put into words quickly," Ms. Cerulo says.
Critic's Notebook MARLBORO, Vt. — The projectile whizzed past Tessa Lark's ear just as she was trying to put into words what makes the Marlboro Music School and Festival here so special.
"I can't even put into words, like, between the guidance that the staff has given me, the trust they give me, the opportunities that they've given me – it's overwhelming sometimes," he said.
But apart from the obvious point that it leads onto the Resurrection of Christ two days later, many Christians would struggle to put into words the exact meaning of Good Friday's drama.
"The author has so put into words the discomfort I felt when I was taken on a Disney cruise with the whole extended family (not my choice)," wrote "emc" from New Jersey.
"I can't put into words how much it meant to me @jrodgers11 … but I think you know by now from me balling hysterically and totally blacking out," Fletcher wrote in her post.
She was able to emote using her voice in a way that can be hard to put into words – and a documentary on her life could have attempted that in more depth.
"We're such word-dominated animals that we think everything can be put into words, but as you visualize yourself in some sort of fairy tale, you're engaging other senses around you," he said.
"It's the most amazing experience in my life and to be a dad, I really can't even put into words how much I love this little girl," the Houston Astros pitcher tells PEOPLE.
As passengers bob down the dirt path framed by Queen Anne's Lace and dandelions, the barn rising into view, they enter an experience Moeller says is difficult for him to put into words.
"  "What has always compelled me about butoh is what I call the 'ancient familiarity,'" she continues, "a recognition of the performer's journey that is deeply understood but that cannot be put into words.
Most importantly, since the birth of Eli and Abel, my parents have fallen so completely in love with their grandsons that it's hard to fully put into words the intensity of their connection.
I can't put into words how grateful I am So much went on in the build-up to this, so much media obligation, I travelled around the world twice and did two takes.
"It's the most amazing experience in my life and to be a dad, I really can't even put into words how much I love this little girl," the pitcher told PEOPLE in March.
"What happens is we bring to mind what's easy to put into words and sounds like a plausible reason for doing something, but that doesn't always capture how we truly feel," he says.
"We cannot put into words the pain and grief that we all fear and we cannot begin to imagine the suffering of those who lost the ones they so dearly loved," Trump said.
It features a colorful teal, blue and white print that I can't put into words, and that proved to be an issue when I tried to find outfit inspo for it via Pinterest Roulette.
"It's embarrassing, it's hard to put into words," captain Jamie Benn said after the Stars increased their goal total allowed to an NHL high-tying 220 following Sunday's 5-1 setback at San Jose.
Instead of attempting to psychoanalyze anyone who's ever woken up after a night out feeling like a train's crashed into their face, I'll try to put into words why the night should be saved.
"Sometimes it can be hard to articulate what you are upset about, and I think that maybe art is best when it can get at something that can't be put into words," Williamson says.
It put into words how I have been feeling for some time: trapped behind party lines, hesitant to say or think anything that might cross them for fear of being disowned by my tribe.
Tyler, to try to put into words how special you are would be a disservice to you, but I hope you never doubt how much joy and love you bring into all of our lives.
On Tuesday, Sigmar Gabriel, the powerful German politician who leads the minority party in Chancellor Angela Merkel's coalition government, put into words what many critics of the bank have been wondering for some time now.
"It's hard to put into words how I feel," said 27-year-old animation fan Yuichi Kumami, who had taken time off work at his company in nearby Osaka to lay flowers at the site.
And to know I won my first Mirrorball with Bobby and the journey we had and what it represented, it was the most epic moment I will probably ever figure out how to put into words.
Neptune is intangible, and Jupiter amplifies things, so their clash is a strange one to contain or put into words—you're likely feeling this in your own life, wondering what to say and what to feel.
To the women in this category — Natalie [Portman], Isabelle [Huppert], Meryl [Streep], Ruth [Negga] — you were all so extraordinary, and I look up to you and I admire you more than I can put into words.
"Knowing they'll be able to look back on [these photos] for the rest of their lives, and to one day show them to Reagan when she's older, warms my heart more than I can put into words."
The shocking nature of the situation was apparently too much to put into words for the guy who called 911, who simply said "I don't know" and "I can't explain it" when trying to describe the scene.
"I just can't put into words how much that man has done for so many people," Julie Ann Gates told ABC News after finding out that she was among the many customers to have their items paid for.
"It's hard to put into words how I feel," said 27-year-old Yuichi Kumami, a self-described animation fan, who had taken time off work at his company in nearby Osaka to lay flowers at the site.
"It's difficult to put into words how deeply alarming it is that a NYPD officer used a violent and prohibited practice in arresting a man who was thought to be selling untaxed cigarettes," Booker said in the letter.
Even in some of his earliest songs—published to SoundCloud but now deleted for reasons that Wise can't exactly put into words when pressed—he's made fragile, fluttering compositions that implicitly deal with life's biggest questions: Who am I?
" In celebration of Ben's birthday last May, Jessa penned a loving open letter to her husband on their family blog, in which she wrote, "When I think about what you mean to me, it's hard to put into words.
These other works don't equal the exhilarating videos, yet they reiterate, localize and put into words the complex implications of Ms. Reynaud-Dewar's dancing — which itself demonstrates not only the freedom and vulnerability but also the precision essential to originality.
"Love this man more than I could ever put into words, & am inspired by his drive to be and do better everyday," she wrote alongside a series of sweet videos and pictures of the couple sharing some cute and cuddly moments.
Read MoreFood prices fall to 6-year low as dairy slumps "We can't really put into words what it's like, other than we're just doing everything we can to get through it," New Mexican farmer Cliff Pirtle told KOAT7 Albuquerque.
In spite of her bias against graphically sexual products, Fine feels that this is exactly the kind of product Kickstarter should endorse—though she struggled to put into words what, exactly, it is about the Semenette that sets it apart.
"It's a brutal sport, it's a tough sport, but it's rewarding on so many levels for me personally and psychologically and emotionally — and on a spiritual level there is something about it that is really quite hard to put into words."
EditorsNote: update: revises fifth and 17th grafs with Nationals' win Neither the St. Louis Cardinals nor Atlanta Braves could really put into words what happened Wednesday afternoon in the first inning of Game 5 of the National League Division Series.
People just really wanted to hear, not really what I had to say, they just kind of didn't really have that many young people who were going through a shitty breakup or had a crap friend that they could put into words.
POPULAR LIGHT-UP SNEAKERS LEFT BOY WITH SECOND-DEGREE BURNS ON FEET, MOM CLAIMS "First steps – 4 years, 10 months I can't even put into words how we are feeling," a post on the "Mighty Miss Maya – Will to Walk" Facebook page said.
Her first-round Wimbledon exit to Kazakhstan's Yulia Putintseva on Monday was the tournament's first major shock and she was left close to tears in an emotional news conference as she tried to put into words how her form has deserted her.
Typically a ballad found within a musical's first few scenes, the tune is an opportunity for composers to put into words the leading character's desires and motivations so that the audience can have a clear sense of where the story is going.
"Unbelievable, man, can't put into words, the fight we have, being down early, to come back, have our defense to play the way they did, to force it into overtime," Goff, who passed for 297 yards, said in a postgame interview with FOX.
None of us can really put into words why the art we enjoy touches us the way that it does, and in the same way, we can't always explain why a certain experience makes us fall out of love with an artist.
His family is with him in Lebanon and preparing to return to the U.S. "It's hard to put into words how grateful and relieved we are to finally be returning to the United States with Amer," his family said in a statement.
Bill Cosby sued for defamation by Janice Dickinson "There's no way to put into words the depth of the misery, pain and humiliation ... that I and the other women and all women and men that have gone through unconsented, non-consensual drugs and rape," Dickinson said.
But it wasn't until last week when Trump reportedly said it wasn't him speaking on the Access Hollywood tape that Bush threw down his foot and put into words how angry the entire situation had made him in an op-ed for The New York Times.
And yet, from stories of a judge clearly drunk on the power of holding plaintiffs "on paper," to the threat victims of police brutality live under when they report what's happened to them, the show solidified things I knew instinctively, but could not put into words.
Like Kincaid, I'm American but by way of Antigua, and it's difficult to put into words what it's like to read the small place where you're from — a place so small that it sometimes doesn't even appear on a map — dipped in amber by a great writer.
"It is impossible to put into words the profound effect that Bub has had on my life, on the lives of thousands of homeless pets, and on the lives of those of you that have cared for her as if she were your own family," Brivadsky said.
"Rosselló and his chat messages put into words what we have been feeling as people for a long time," Cynthia García Coll, a psychologist who teaches at the University of Puerto Rico at Rio Piedras, said at an anti-Rosselló street concert the night before the big march.
"It is impossible to put into words the profound effect that BUB has had on my life, on the lives of thousands of homeless pets, and on the lives of those of you that have cared for her as if she were your own family," the post continued.
But take having very few friends, add knowing you're gay but have no idea what to do about it and mix in a depression diagnosis that nobody takes seriously and life become overwhelming in a way that now, even having been through it, I struggle to describe or put into words.
Other than trying to convince you to adopt a dog, I am saying all of this in order to illustrate that the bond you develop with a dog is deep, complex, and meaningful in a way that's hard to put into words, which makes The Last Guardian that much more impressive.
It was proclaimed an emblem of the times, a story that finally put into words what it feels like to be a young woman having sex that you absolutely do not want to have, seeing no way out, and feeling that you can blame no one but yourself for it.
"It's hard to put into words how personal what happens to the site is to all of us who used to live in the tower, lost loved ones in the fire and also for the wider the community," Natasha Elcock, a member of the survivors' group Grenfell United, told The Guardian.
"It is difficult to put into words the impact that your statement had on me and my family yesterday... it was a hard hit to the gut," wrote Larkin, who was with Trump at the Oval Office last year when he signed an executive order to help prevent veterans' suicides.
An absolute hero and a legend and someone I looked up to since I met him, always full of so much positivity and charisma.. One of the best people I've ever known taken from us far too soon, I'm heartbroken and can't put into words how much I'm gonna miss you bro!
This bombastic, enchanting and altogether magical Broadway musical, based on the Oscar-nominated 2001 film of the same name by Baz Lurhmann, is a love letter to love, most especially the all-consuming, desperate kind of love that songwriters have been trying to put into words over and over again for centuries.
Todd: I think it's interesting to note that The Hunger Games sort of accidentally gave us a way to talk about something people could feel intuitively but struggled to put into words — namely, a growing income gap between the haves and have-nots, and an ever-sharpening divide between cities and rural areas.
Mike TurnerMichael Ray TurnerLive coverage: Schiff closes with speech highlighting claims of Trump's corruption Sunday shows — Spotlight shifts to Sondland ahead of impeachment inquiry testimony House Intelligence Republican: Trump Yovanovitch tweet 'not witness intimidation' MORE (R-Ohio), suggesting that a quid pro quo need not specifically have been put into words to count as one.
I'm just saying that part of being the grown-ups, sometimes, is being willing to put ourselves out there a little and experiment with family patterns — to venture forth in the arenas where we feel least confident, to put into words the emotions and hopes and fears which make us shy and self-conscious.
" It was a special moment, Pearce says: "I wish I could put into words how it feels to be able to share my love of country music, to share my love of the Opry with this person, to get to sing with this person, and sing lyrics like that of people who have influenced us along the way.
I can't put into words how that translated into feeling more beautiful than I had before my surgeries, but all of the positivity I was surrounded by during such a hard time, plus the objectively great results we got with my final breasts, gave me a totally different perspective on how I "measure" my physical and psychological beauty.
Writers, for the most part, put into words what they see and hear in the world, and what Bidart saw, heard, and absorbed as a boy growing up in California during the Second World War is one of the tales that he tells vividly, gruesomely, and beautifully, in his important new collection , "Half-Light: Collected Poems 1965-2016" (Farrar, Straus, & Giroux).
VICE Sports: Can you put into words what that experience was like in Barcelona in 1992 and can you tell me how a coach like Chuck Daly was able to pull all those personalities together (Charles Barkley, Michael Jordan, Magic Johnson, Larry Bird, Karl Malone, Patrick Ewing, etc.) and get everybody on the same page to win the Olympic gold medal?
So as we look toward the future, let's acknowledge the downtrodden who refuse to accept the oppressive weight of history, the writers who bring tears to our eyes, the artists who resist the graying of existence, the poets who dare to write about a love that cannot be put into words, the musicians who rock our souls and the children who are never defeated by the limits of present.
There's a term for the moment when you look at something and for the first time understand it and everything clicks together — the moment a few beats into a pop song's hook, where you understand the rhythm and you start to get into it, or the moment where you've been staring at a modernist painting for a while and it's starting to come together for you, or the moment when you read an essay's thesis and feel that it's expressing something you've thought before but have never been able to put into words.
It's hard to put into words because there's so many emotions that go into this, from first seeing the casting, going through over a month of callbacks, booking the role, filming season one, to present day… I am still ecstatic, I still can't believe it because everything's happening so fast, just over a two year process... I've worked so hard to get to this point in my life, but now I feel like Matilda and all my supporters are just taking journey alongside with me, after everything that's gone into this project.

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