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" So Hadid quips back, "Show and tell backstage after?
" Iaconetti quips, "Nobody ever said I made anything easy.
" Tyson turns around and quips, "Whose good ole days?!
" Hannah, not known for her filter, quips, "That's so sweet!
"It's like the ugly girl that dances cool," Balvin quips.
But the characters' outfits, styling and quips are still similar.
"I have to talk to Linda about that," Drew quips.
"Getting serious now — super glue getting slapped on," he quips.
"If I ever wore a leopard cloak, no," she quips.
"We have dirt and no one else does," he quips.
"The doctors told me my uterus was beautiful," she quips.
He makes a few quips, and the audience titters politely.
" Quips Williams: "That's when you fell in love with me!
" Willow then quips back that it's "sus," slang for "suspicious.
"You start to feel like a Jehovah's Witness," he quips.
"Welcome to the cultural center of the universe," he quips.
"It's too many damn people now!" the Marlon star quips.
" Quips one scout, "You can say that about every pitcher.
"You wait until the trade deals come in," he quips.
"The more you travel, the less you know," he quips.
"So injuries aren't the worst thing ever," quips Yater Wallace.
Girded in full skirts, the two women deal in quips.
"I didn't get called a faggot too much," he quips.
"I've been doing this for thirty thousand years," he quips.
Casual quips about your female peer's body are not okay.
"I'm minding my business, so start minding yours," she quips.
Some of his quips remain in circulation to this day.
"I thought it was a disease at first," Tripp quips.
It has romance and danger and a few funny quips.
"I make fun of blacks, whites, Jews, Italians—" Rickles quips.
It was the first episode where Quinn's quips made me laugh.
"No one will be in a dress, for starters!" he quips.
"Alright, so we know that he kisses and tells," quips DeGeneres.
"God, I hate sand," she quips, brushing it off her clothes.
"I'm not quitting my day job, that's for sure," he quips.
"I feel like you should come do my house," Pippen quips.
Each character comes with a collection of quips and reactive observations.
"We ancient Romans are not very good with technology," he quips.
Maybe the quips about them living in another world are correct.
"You know why divorce is expensive?" she quips at one point.
"I don't know why your bitch keep coming by," he quips.
He quips, he votes, he goes on television and is funny.
"Utopia was over," quips de la Nuez in the exhibition's catalogue.
He noticed that Kramer quips got more likes than vintage Nikes.
He didn't punctuate his pummeling of foes with well-aimed quips.
Wayne quips that two of his teeth were worth that much.
Like 90 percent of the quips in Solo, it's a callback.
"It makes me sad because she's better than that," she quips.
Funny, rather than amusing, which is what most quips are. Seriously.
Fornés's surrealistic style, like Beckett's or Ionesco's, favors quips and epigrams.
"But you're always dating people in straight seasons," Marie quips back.
The fifth Democratic debate offered its share of quips and barbs.
"I'm all about the home remedies," Luyendyk quips in the video.
I was expecting an infinitely browsable collection of recommendations and quips.
He barely talks about killing Nazis besides a few memorable quips.
For one, Bundy represented himself and charmed audiences with media-ready quips.
"Sometimes when you struggle, you do your best work," quips Tom, wisely.
Otis' mom, Jean (Gillian Anderson), could sneak in a few more quips.
"You're so low-maintenance, that's what I love about you," Lewis quips.
" The Queen quips, "Are you sure that's meant to be like that?
"The man of the house needs to know his role," Robert quips.
" Quips Davidson, "If this is how I die, I'll be so mad.
"And there's your headline," quips bassist Jenny Lee Lindberg, rolling her eyes.
"Then you won't be coming to my kitchen for dinner," he quips.
" Then Brady quips, "Too bad our little girls aren't here with us.
"Michael likes big butts, I cannot lie," Bryant quips in the trailer.
Live drag queens narrate the show, adding salty quips of their own.
"Your theory of a donut-shaped universe is intriguing, Homer," Hawking quips.
"Give me a break," de Lesseps quips as the women press her.
"I'm actually from San Francisco, so I'm a 49ers fan!" quips Tambor.
Beyond the red meat, Rubio uses the same jokes and quips repeatedly.
Known as the "Russian reversal", these quips often followed a set format.
Instead he quips, "It looks like Mordor" to no one in particular.
"I think enthusiasm trumps skill every time, therefore I won," she quips.
"I won't be sending her to Shady Pines anytime soon!" he quips.
"Your ass is looking good, Kourt," Dedivanovic quips in the short take.
As Harvey quips, Mankiewicz never had to wait for anything like this.
On two occasions, Roberts made quips that prompted laughter in the courtroom.
" Or quips like "Why fight when I could just bore my adversary?
You can count on romance, drama, and some quips from Lady Crawley.
"It's like going to a private Jay-Z, Beyoncé concert," he quips.
"This is why many appraisers are often beat to death," quips Leno.
"I would have guessed you had a bomb in there," she quips.
"When life gives me limes, I make margaritas," the Skinnygirl margarita founder quips.
She even quips about her past DUIs in her promotional video for Lawyer.com.
Together, we've created a guide to overcoming six common quips, politely and effectively.
Now over half a million followers receive their weekly forecast and daily quips.
" Carson Kressley quips as Queer Eye's Fab Ten sit down for a "kiki.
" Jonathan quips in response, "But how can he be so much better looking?
"I must be pregnant then" her Falling Inn Love costar Adam Demos quips.
" Dolores quips cruelly, "Your new world is just another one of their traps.
"What are we doing an ad for protein pancakes?" his father quips back.
That said, Tyrion Lannister and Daenerys Targaryen practically speak in caption-ready quips.
"I can't related to people who have affairs with married people," she quips.
"The truth is, fear and prejudice, unfortunately, is always in fashion," Criss quips.
"I only take two grams of coke before I go stage," he quips.
Its commercial appeal is obvious ("We are in show-business," quips Mr Jiménez).
"Everyone here either is a mountain bro or into witch stuff" Barron quips.
"I know what's going to happen, but I cannot tell you," Tyler quips.
"You're like Donald Trump," host Andy Cohen quips, to the delight of Whitfield.
It's the only way to come up with the impromptu quips, Paisley said.
"If we talkin' bout money baby now we talkin'" he quips at another.
There have been Lord of Light (Roast Coffee) quips and Flat Wight jokes.
"They can bring me some food — I'm ready to eat," she then quips.
"I would kiss him like they did in Thelma and Louise," she quips.
Those personal emails largely touched on routine office matters or offered personal quips.
Do you write these quips down in a Moleskine to save for songs?
" As Mr. Bharara said on Twitter, "Can't live by 235-character quips alone.
"Probably he'd make one of his asinine quips," the woman added, turning away.
"God's guarantee is not worth the paper Descartes wrote it on," Gottlieb quips.
Just little quips and soundbites don't lend themselves to any sort of change.
"That's probably a proper question for Hiroshi [Lockheimer, the head of Android]," he quips.
"We're just getting warmed up," Clinton quips at one point, flashing a little bloodlust.
"That's because most of the unemployed people [in Ireland] moved to America," Staunton quips.
"Seriously, that is the worst… you really went into the right business," DeGeneres quips.
"Cause the whole name is going to die down anytime soon," Disick quips back.
"We need to hurry up, because 'Winter is coming'," quips the Chinese-born engineer.
After all this, I admire June's ability to make sarcastic quips at every opportunity.
When previously asked about her weight loss, the Grammy winner coyly responded with quips.
The collage is complete with drawings and quips, and is tailored to the company.
As one quips, not all money can come from the blue-chip Rockefeller Foundation.
"Nice family, right?" he quips as a shot of the Starks hits the screen.
"Alright, we'll take names later," she quips back with obvious affection for her team.
"Relax, I'm going to try and be nice," he said after a few quips.
She had these little quips, like, 'How are you celebrating the day today, Jihan?
Logan quips that he'll kill someone if a "tech f---" gets landed before them.
Still, Mr. Horton is dynamic, whether dispensing quips or recalling horrors he has witnessed.
Graham continued, aiming many of his quips toward his former fellow Oval Office contenders.
They traded quips with our reporter as their van rumbled over the city's cobblestones.
Her quips take aim at everything from ironic strategy flaws to questionable wardrobe decisions.
He was known for his clever quips while recording reaction videos to Nintendo games.
The quips and jawing at the event followed the grand tradition of boxing promotions.
But they pulled through, delivering quips about nearly every major aspect of the speech.
Steve Buscemi drops by to trade a few quips; he's a robot, of course.
"You can be a massive prick, despite what is in your pants," she quips.
Such quips about Guatemala's endemic graft helped propel Mr Morales to the presidency in 22017.
With all these reaction GIFs and snarky quips, who needs to actually enjoy the show?
When #BadProposalLocations was trending, hundreds of people jumped in with their experiences — or just quips.
" He quips, "I wouldn't working in the film industry I would be working at NASA.
"2009 was our first year, according to the court records and arrest warrants," he quips.
Others are more straightforward and give tiny quips about their services followed by a URL.
There are quips about making other podcast appearances and even combining their show with Rogan's.
Even Tyrion thinks so: "You look a lot better brooding than I do," he quips.
"My personal life is generally pretty lonely and I often forget to eat," he quips.
"It's not really a marriage, it's a long date," quips celebrity divorce lawyer Raoul Felder.
He's sarcastic and quick with the quips, but not in a mean or hurtful way.
But as the New York Times' Glenn Thrush quips, does this audio expose Ryan's disloyalty?
Gregory's stand-up comedy tackled racism, often with quips that took his audience by surprise.
Sure, his occasional quips are funny, but what makes him a lock is his range.
"Keep a breed because it's rare and you'll keep that breed forever rare," Martell quips.
"Three cheers for morality," he quips when he sees it contains every dollar he expected.
"Playing a "true friend," Lightfoot quips, "What's more important: saving lives or getting a pedicure?
And the second Victoria and Peter uttered those regrettable quips, Twitter was all over it.
Instagram is a place for intimate-seeming photos, Twitter for clever quips and collaborative memes.
Kiefer seemed relaxed and outgoing and constantly presented the grand company with small, friendly quips.
It also gave the world some quips that have stayed in the pop culture lexicon.
I've also listened to the inane, stupid quips she's heard at Blahblah Company about women.
Trump has become famous for his tweeted quips that stir up the media to distraction.
"Oh, I don't think you'd wanna go, you'd have to walk up stairs," Trudeau quips.
"Certainly cheaper than New York or LA." "We'll find a bed to share," Yow quips.
It's "fresh," Rippon quips to PEOPLE of his new relationship with Jussi-Pekka Kajaala, of Finland.
If you follow Paltrow on Instagram, you may have noticed her funny comments and sarcastic quips.
When men can live to 200, "we might have to castrate all of them", he quips.
Jimmy Fallon and James Corden made a few tax-related quips based on other news items.
A cartoon in La Repubblica in Italy quips that Britain will be introducing racial laws next.
"Of course, I'm a wizard at these things," he quips after correctly guessing the Potter disguise.
Just know that there's something for everyone, whether your thing is "Bohemian Rhapsody" quips ... Easy come.
Its Instagram features well-shot fashion photography, captioned with mom jokes and quips about smoking weed.
We tend to see debates as beauty contests, favorably scoring the best quips or "gotcha" moments.
" The humorous high schooler quips, "I could be straight if Beyonce was single but she ain't!
"If they don't give us visas, they probably won't sell us Patriots," quips one Turkish official.
I'm an angel," Tiffany quips as he smiles and raves, "That is a fine young lady.
"He came here for love and he's leaving with a broken ankle," quips host Chris Harrison.
He's affectionately known as "Mad Dog" by troops who trade his quips like prized baseball cards.
"You know how to make an entrance," the 26-year-old former pro football player quips.
This is modern walking," Zuckerberg, 32, quips as Max points to the lens and says, "Da?
And he of course quips and jokes his way through it, but it's really gallows humor.
Feigning a double-chin, the Arrival star quips about raising the microphone height to hide it.
As the sole woman, Larson's character often makes subtle quips about the absurdity of male egos.
The hero isn't a bald, muscular dude with a sharp chin and a bucket of quips.
And firms are now shutting bribery departments, quips one consultant, to replace them with compliance offices.
Hakeem quips "Lucious who?" and Cookie saves the day with a bit of levelheaded damage control.
Special economic zones have to be special, after all, quips Gerardo Corrochano of the World Bank.
"It's probably pretty good that if anyone accuses us of plagiarizing, we have it," quips Burgess.
Vicky ultimately quips that Julian is now one of her least favorite kids to babysit for.
" When a colleague sends it to Kavanaugh, he quips, "So much for his Supreme Court chances.
Physically the diminutive De Quincey was, Carlyle quips, as unprepossessing as a pair of sugar tongs.
And while Darcelle's wiseass quips haven't ceased, the audience has changed dramatically since the late 60s.
" As he hops back into his lowrider, Cube quips: "Coming out feeling about ten pounds lighter.
"I guess you're saving yourselves for the Golden Globes," she quips, commenting on the subdued crowd.
It looks like business as usual in this first trailer, with quips, hats and chauvinism galore.
I've become very skilled at deflecting the inane questions about my singledom with vaguely witty quips.
She's dryly funny, throwing out zingers and self-deprecating quips that only reinforce her glamorous allure.
" When a joke earns a groan, he quips: "I'm going to bring the other guy back.
Here's Obama's 10 best lines, host Larry Wilmore's best quips and a gallery of red carpet pics.
For the liberal whites, quips about black men's prowess in bed are witty and tongue-in-cheek.
"Of course you're gonna be good if you do only one verse in a song," he quips.
It's not just the "aw shucks" gaffes or occasional handsiness or protective-father-figure-on-steroids quips.
"Y'all want to fire on me at this corner, I know I'm the one," Leakes, 51, quips.
And when he's wearing the mask, he spouts quips and bad jokes endlessly in true Spidey fashion.
" In this song, "Momma Taught Me," he quips, "Momma gave the swag / I walk like the president.
"People here have so much money that they don't know what to do with it," he quips.
Just like her close friend Blake Lively, Taylor Swift has a few good quips up her sleeve.
" In it, Miranda initially suggests that Charlotte try a Rabbit vibrator, and Samantha quips, "Oh, come on.
"They're not gaffes," he said confidently, referring to the public quips he's made that have made headlines.
"The odd-numbered generations do not seem to do too well," quips Dean Bubley, a telecoms expert.
Indeed, visitors relinquish their kids to au pairs who are "younger and cuter than you," Biel quips.
"It's cheaper to keep me," Pinkett Smith quips, causing Smith and Banfield-Jones to burst into laughter.
The minute-long trailer was quintessential Roseanne, with snarky quips, bold humor and the beloved Conner crew.
" On the hookless track, Yachty quips "Canary yellow diamonds in my mouth like I bit a daisy.
While funny quips abound about losing weight after January 1, obesity is far from being a joke.
"It's kind of like that movie Seeking a Friend for the End of the World," Libonate quips.
"I mean, I'm a girl that likes a beat face, let's not get it twisted," she quips.
"Your husband doesn't have a job right now, so worry about that," Moore quips in the clip.
"Maybe I'll bring a kit along and I'll make some coffee," he quips, hands off the wheel.
One possibility is the propensity for "men taking chances," Holle quips, as well as work-related exposure.
"It gives new meaning to the elephant in the room," Christo quips as he films the encounter.
In one version, a character quips about Pocahontas, while in the other the wisecrack involves Lady Godiva.
Anyone over 10-years-old will quickly find Spider-Man's jokes and random quips a little tiresome.
"It's getting so long I even gotta put it up when I'm wipin' my ass," he quips.
For the next few hours they officiated the event, introducing award presenters and entertaining with porno quips.
That script, a series of rhymed couplets barnacled with topical quips, "was so impenetrably difficult," she said.
Roman and Kendall piggy-back off Marcia's stern words, and the former quips that she "barbecued" Dad.
Occasional quips about immigration from patients create opportunities to show the difference he and other migrants make.
" As for anxiety, he quips, "12 sessions of psychotherapy may be cheaper than a lifetime of CBD.
"I love waking up really early on Christmas morning and realizing I don't have kids," she quips.
As expected from a puzzle by these constructors, this grid was stuffed with subtle misdirection and quips.
Mr McHarg says the Order's membership grew "astonishingly" afterwards ("We should have a referendum every year," he quips).
"On the bright side, at least Jenna Bush Hager didn't say 'Hidden Fences in the Moonlight,'" Bruni quips.
"I'm very tired, but that could be because I have a toddler and an infant too!" she quips.
"He's a southpaw, and it looked like Jack had a pretty strong, pretty mean left hook," quips Ventimiglia.
As a proud loner, Josh quips that the apocalypse is the best thing that ever happened to him.
" He quips that he and Pelosi are so close that "our staffs say we finish each other's sentences.
As Mr Seifried quips from the cornfields of Nebraska, "predicting the future is a son of a bitch".
"It would be a tall order for her, and possibly put her off for good!" the insider quips.
First he quips that he's undefeated and can "snap my fingers, disappear from the precinct," which is brilliant.
The instructions actually make light of this fact, from time to time, with little quips about the repetition.
"It's for the person who doesn't have a Ph.D. in cannabis," Tristan Watkins, LucidMood's chief science officer, quips.
"That's actually more than how many are single right now," quips one woman, making everyone burst into laughter.
Deadpool has several different personalities swimming around inside his mind; their random quips, or arguments, are endlessly amusing.
"It's the Indian Ocean, stupid," quips one seasoned commentator in mimicry of Indian diplomats on its power projection.
"Of course they're protesting, that's what unemployed people do," quips Jenny (Claire Danes), a particularly ruthless founding partner.
"Life's short," she quips, as she aughts-plains that skirts should always be the width of a belt.
"You're going to build a $25 billion wall that can be defeated by a $25 ladder?" he quips.
It's "everything you don't understand about money combined with everything you don't understand about computers," quips Oliver, correctly.
People responded to the tweet with quips about how Lindenberger shouldn't be tweeting because he's no longer alive.
After all, his incredible returns, spotless reputation, and insightful quips make it easy for investors to idolize him.
"You could have it in front of your mother and she wouldn't know," quips company founder Florida Uzoaru.
These were all relatively minor quips and will hopefully be fixed by the time heavy traffic starts battling.
" It's most evident in her CNN interview when she quips, "I'm not in the job of having evidence.
Or the dozens of LOL-worthy quips from her most recent writing and acting project, Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt?
" Then she points to the audience and back at her and quips, darkly: "This is an abusive relationship.
"This baby Jesus is the most delicious baby I've ever eaten," host Nicole Byer quips at one point.
Here's your year-end "Best of Late Night," with some of the funniest quips and most memorable moments.
Rippon, who competed in the men's and team figure skating events, had a dozen memorable quips and comebacks.
The company was "a small country", he quips, with its own energy firms, farms, hotels and an airline.
Public figures from Prince William to controversial celebrity YouTuber PewDiePie have faced online criticism for their coronavirus quips.
"As I always say, plastic makes perfect," quips Aydin, 42, a nod to her husband's plastic surgery practice.
"  Caelynn goes to tell everyone she's leaving, and Kristina quips, "If something goes down, you call me, okay?
"We're live from the scene of a natural disaster of major proportions: My poor sick body," Ralphie quips.
"Even better, on that last conference call, he revealed his true rigor without the sardonic quips," he said.
There were no shortage of harsh quips directed toward Donald Trump at the Democratic National Convention, but Rep.
The premise of the series: a home-flipping format for cramped urban oases with occasional quips about Grindr.
Fortunately, there are other ways for you to relive all of the quips, heartbreak, and unfortunate '90s fashion.
"I would say some of [the AfD] are neo-Nazis — 30 percent, I think experts say," Shapira quips.
That just leaves more room for the mix of razor-sharp quips and The Tick's signature goofy rambling monologues.
Baez wears a wedding dress and the two former lovers trade quips about why they each married someone else.
He quips that most rappers with a deal "probably couldn't make a greatest hits," but it's really about himself.
Each card can be sent with a personalized message, so you can add on to the Gilmores' witty quips.
Locals flooded the hashtag with peaceful photos of their neighborhoods and made heartfelt quips about their side of town.
"I like my state like I like my men: broken and disregarding of all my civil liberties," she quips.
"Dance as if no one can see you, campaign as if you're already on the ballot," Mr Navalny quips.
However, if literature is, indeed, headed in that direction, Oval is surely a seminal text, my personal quips notwithstanding.
Some recently delivered messages are scathing quips about Trump's Russian ties, the popular vote and Trump's proposed border wall.
With fast-paced sleigh chases and clever quips, it's going to be a holiday comedy for the whole family.
His off-the-collar remarks and hilarious quips keep the show lighthearted even in the face of unspeakable violence.
"And of course the best part of the party was the Polkatots," Mitchell quips of the impressive dessert centerpieces.
"It's not one for the road, it's none for the road," quips one Glasgow drinker, echoing a local campaign.
These little footnotes break the fourth wall, and often make quips or pop culture references directly to the readers.
"You don't even have to threaten us to leave to get the lower rates once they arrive," Benton quips.
Mr Cianci's escapades (often thuggish and sometimes illegal) and his quips (which also became famous) frequently overshadowed his accomplishments.
"Being in a band is sort of like being in a cult," D'Agostino quips while sipping a Sierra Nevada.
"Sometimes I joke that Syrian children may help reverse [our decline in] PISA results in maths," quips Ms Hadzialic.
"And then, being a granddad, I'm told you can just hand them off when things go wrong," he quips.
You remember Meg: the sultry seductress in a busty lavender evening gown who almost exclusively spoke in misandrist quips.
Twitter, like all of us, asked the same questions, and came through with quips that are just the most.
Having trained people to express themselves in short, snappy quips, he believes they still have a "hunger for substance".
More often than not, these quips and anecdotes act as the trigger for a yelp or giggle from Riley.
"Once the film comes out and people know I drink Kombucha, the stock will drop 50 percent," Bannon quips.
Twitter, the well-known but less-well-used social network of 140-character quips about the news, is polarizing.
"About to change my name from D-wayne to de-ranged," he quips, stretching both out to two syllables.
"You'd have thought that attending an event celebrating patents would be akin to taking a sedative," quips one guest.
Clever quips only get a movie so far, though, and How to Build a Girl stumbles on other fundamentals.
"The Devil's out of fashion," quips Cassandra Mortmain, the narrator of Dodie Smith's 1948 novel I Capture the Castle.
He quips that Mr. Putin could influence the vote by endorsing a candidate, whose poll numbers would then drop.
Unfortunately, most people who utter quips never take into consideration the poor puzzle constructor, so these themes are rare.
ABC could have really brought it with all the man-in-uniform quips and rampant (possibly incorrect) military references.
When male actors take their clothes off it is a novelty, the topic of Internet giggles and interview quips.
"I miss Kamala, I miss Cory — though I think Cory will be back," Yang (wearing a "MATH" pin) quips.
One of his famous quips was that declines in the stockmarket have predicted nine of the last five recessions.
"The judo scene was a piece of cake after the stone floors of the studio," she quips on her site.
Its constant interjections toe the line, in terms of effect, between flirty quips and someone repeatedly interrupting you mid-sentence.
Tom Holland will bring his acrobatics and quips to Spider-Man: Homecoming, the latest entry in the Marvel cinematic universe.
The lag between screen contact and stroke is noticeable — but the S Pen is still great for quick little quips.
"I've been north and I've been south, but now I've found me somebody with my kind of mouth," Ali quips.
"He'll probably be saying that at the end of her second term, when he's hawking Trump bottled water," Kaine quips.
They later shared these images, plus more quips and commentary about the incident, on social media and in text messages.
Here are the most memorable quips from the night, courtesy of Stephen Colbert, Seth Meyers, James Corden and Conan O'Brien.
Holding chopsticks and winking at the camera, she quips to the screen while sampling everything from mealworms to fried grasshoppers.
"Beware of geeks bearing gifts," quips Oren Etzioni of the Allen Institute for Artificial Intelligence, another non-profit research group.
And they are now filing motions complaining that he is prejudicing, or misleading, or confusing the jury with his quips.
Here are 222 of his best quips, which you may or may not want to use in real life. 217.
With a series of retweet-worthy quips and one-liners, Rippon has become America's sweetheart on and off the ice.
Not only with quips while beheading demons, but also with extended dialogue sequences between missions, which you can mercifully skip.
While they might have a few juicy quips of their own to share, blowing off steam can eventually feel pointless.
" During her chat with Elgort, Coddington quips, "I kind of started a whole new career at the age of 77.
Muhammad Ali's uncanny, Twain-like perception and inimitable rapid-fire quips are the real stars of When We Were Kings.
The two are frequent commenters on their dad's Instagram account, with Comments by Celebs capturing some of their best quips.
Trump may be right to think that his fans want his snarky, brash quips more than they want policy ideas.
Mr. Trump's schoolyard taunts can sound puerile ("We call him one-for-41," he quips of Mr. Kasich's losing record).
Without skipping a beat, he quips back, "It's ok...Enjoy your life...." But wait, the extra-ness doesn't stop there!
" When Anwar, 19, starts checking himself out in a spoon, Bella quips, "Anwar, you know we can see you, right?
With thickets of facts, Price unfurls social history in tandem with the successes and failures of the Aliquippa High Quips.
In seven should-be brisk scenes, punctuated by projections and titles, the characters fall out of love and into quips.
The observational jokes and topical quips still slap, and the situational comedy could apply to any number of 2020 shenanigans.
Our favorite funny woman Kristen Wiig is usually noticed for her monotone quips and impressions of Target check-out cashiers.
Monday's announcement inspired lots of quips about the revolving door between the Trump White House and the Murdoch media empire.
Another canine quips, "He does not tweet," in an apparent tweak of President Donald Trump and his compulsive Twitter habit.
She delivers the best quips, stands up to the creepy guy messing with her best friend and, well, look at her!
"I'd love to see a sequel to Disney's Beauty and the Beast starring LeFou and Gaston," the actor quips to PEOPLE.
"I look at all of them and I [think], 'We made it through the rain,' as Barry [Manilow] says," she quips.
In response to that, another character quips that it's not like white people are treating her so well at the moment.
When Etta Candy, Steve Trevor's secretary, describes the demands of her role, Diana quips that "where I'm from that's called slavery".
To news junkies of that era, there was James Carville: omnipresent and unquestionably brilliant, with a quiverful of colorful Cajun quips.
He uses his digital platform to voice his opinions, but also makes time for hilarious quips on and off the ice.
From the president&aposs candid quips to a reporter making a fool of himself, we spotted a number of lighter moments.
"If having the most fun was a competition, then we all won — or lost — all a matter of perspective," quips Miller.
If you look closely you can see Colbert's prepped quips noted down in black marker on the backs of the photos.
"We have to move to Mexico today because we're going to go to prison," she quips to Shields during the clip.
"We have to move to Mexico today because we're going to go to prison," Griffin quips to Shields in the clip.
Teigen is known for her snarky and relatable quips on Twitter, some of which revolve around making funny jokes about Legend.
We shake hands and then hug, and within minutes, we're lobbing quips at each other as if we were old pals.
But because of Popcaan's uncanny ability to switch from guttural assertions to nasal quips in seconds, murder don't sound so bad.
The writing staff cleverly snuck in feminist musings and sprinkled heartfelt messages, cultural critiques, and self-referential quips in every episode.
If your recipient's texts still take a turn for the nasty, Ghostbot also has appropriate conversation-ending quips to send, too.
On "Saturday Night Live," Alec Baldwin returned to his role as President Trump, trading quips with Kate McKinnon, playing Rudy Giuliani.
"And yes, we'll be claiming R&D tax credits for developing our R&D tax credits platform," quips the Claimer founder.
Ms Atwood quips that she "may be the only person on the planet who is such a beneficiary" of America's rancour.
Coming from someone who's supposedly the leader of the free world, Trump's quips along these lines are never in good taste.
His jokes are far less intricate, and his wiseguy persona is nowhere near as vividly drawn, but his quips feel organic.
Mendelssohn, quips a Wagner ally, is not a serious composer but "a childhood sickness" like measles, to be overcome while young.
You can also catch up on the week's best quips and sketches with our curated cull of late-night comedy shows.
"Out here, there's the old farm," quips Lutsenko, as he stretches up into the tree to grab some fruit for us.
Some felt that quips like Buddha's Office's opening line—"Buddha never worked a day in his life"—are disrespectful Buddhist kitsch.
Ms. Illuzzi stood directly in front of the jury delivering closing remarks in a conversational style and the occasional lighthearted quips.
Instead, 21 Underground is defined by its 15-minute chase scene, an exuberant number of explosions, self-satirizing quips, and parkour.
The show, directed by Scott Ebersold, becomes bogged down in heavy-handed lecturing toward the end, and favors quips over plot.
" After Mr. Amer leaves the stage, Mr. Attell quips to the crowd: "You never know who might kinda sorta drop by.
The show garnered a rabid fan base for its running gags, rapid-fire quips and easy rapport between its two stars.
But in a movie where quips ("You look like velvet, but you're Velcro") too often substitute for conversation, insight is fleeting.
" Lipton asks, to which Johansson quips: "Oh, any old thing — [He] loves to talk about sex, people's relationships, neurotic behaviors, wonton soup.
"You don't have to look good, you can just show up looking like a slob," Graham quips of the voice acting benefits.
The tag includes everything from funny quips about annoying interactions to practical information for those living with a variety of invisible diagnoses.
" Wahlberg, 46, quips in the clip shared exclusively with PEOPLE, as Combs, 47, responds, "I've been waiting for this a long time.
The shorts have a Silver Age, Jack Kirby-esque feel to them, thanks to the sharp animation style and Lang's constant quips.
Alexa can even respond to a request to "tell me a joke", but only by calling upon a database of corny quips.
The host Tony Hinchcliffe, the producer Brian Redban and celebrity guest judges offer quips, critiques, questions, outright condemnation or a combination thereof.
You can still share anonymous quips on the sagging college app, but now it's forcing you to add a handle and photo.
"Even if I had, would I really want to recount the details of my potentially traumatic accident to a stranger?" she quips.
"It seems like California measures success by the number of people who are dependent on government programmes," quips Greg Abbott, the governor.
"No lie, I wish I'd been assembled in the '90s ..." she quips, echoing the very human desire to be from another time.
"It was fun, in a necrophile sort of way," he quips as he dresses, while she groggily tries to get her bearings.
"You are such a f—ing idiot, Jeff," the Watch What Happens Live host and Bravo exec quips, disciplining Lewis for oversharing.
"My mom might kill me," Hannah quips, but up they go, into the cable car, shedding layers as snowflakes begin to swirl.
"The most challenging thing has been not figuring out how to play bass and lap steel at the same time," quips Schechter.
The sports internet has since been a nonstop parade of jokes about this massive collapse, with quips coming from Cleveland and beyond.
"I doubt Lloyd will run out of quips, he's got an endless supply," said Jake Siewert, head of corporate communications at Goldman.
"What's on deck is 'Grandpa Munster' Ted Cruz, you know," Wilmore quips to laughs from an audience at the town hall taping.
But the quips and jokes belie the seriousness that both parties are taking for the Democrats' chances of upsetting Chabot in November.
Although Mitchell won hearts in You for her pithy quips as Peach Salinger, the actress' pregnancy unveiling is told with bare emotion.
Here, the first song on the album, Wayne quips that "four was mild but five is so wild," making that point explicit.
In his eyes, this is much more of a turf war: "They are the owners of Blockbuster, complaining about Netflix," he quips.
" Kinsley quips: "Actually the question is not whether death makes sense to Larry Ellison but whether Larry Ellison makes sense to death.
There are fewer quips in these artworks than dense layers of information tracing an inordinately complex web of capital, culture and corruption.
On Wednesday night, the audience, in black tie and other finery, greeted the quips from the lawyers and judges with generous laughter.
An aggressive communicator who used to get ahead of bad news stories with quotable quips and blunt talk, Mr. Christie was forced underground.
She was independent and quick-witted with a keen sense of fun, but Capone was as good at trading quips as she was.
"It would have been too many men in the room, too many heterosexual men in a room or something like that," Fischer quips.
"I've never had a problem with white people ever in my life, but, full disclosure, poor whites are my least favorite," he quips.
"I can't get enough people to make America great again," quips another local union boss, Robert Gerst of the Plasterers and Cement Masons.
He quips in response to each child's answers and offers fatherly advice: don't get tattoos of the YouTube play button like he did.
That's how the app soon had new jokes and quips about things like the presidential inauguration, for example, or "The Bachelor" TV show.
Legally Blonde remains exquisite and delightful, from Witherspoon's perky resolve as Elle to the barbed quips Smith and McCullah weaved throughout the film.
"If writers give away all our material in quips to the press, we won't have any material left!" he wrote in an email.
"Transvestites have two balls" quips a headline in another publication, reporting on two drag nights held in New Jersey in the early 1970s.
The setup lends itself to a particular style of British humour: guests can make newsy quips and puns, and quick thinking is rewarded.
"It's like food science meets arts and crafts," someone quips in the most accurate summary of Bon Appétit's viral gourmet junk food show.
"It's better than the alternative," he quips in the video, which is, you know, an admirable way to look at this whole nightmare.
Tobey Maguire is pretty great casting for this version of Spider-Man, who's less about playful quips and more about wide-eyed wonder.
Devens dominated the game's attention for its second half, with four immunity wins, multiple idol plays, and a seemingly limitless bag of quips.
"I didn't get to design the video games, I actually get to be the one that they design video games about," he quips.
" When ITK quips that Avenatti could've planted the groupie, the lawyer grins with a wink before jesting back: "He was 10 minutes late!
"We come from all walks of life, but we all have one general thing in common: We don't like these fuckers," quips Raymond.
On the light end of the spectrum, there's the poker plot, with all its quips and banter and the big Poirot-esque reveal.
Many of us are watching this show to be inspired by the queens, relish in their looks, and laugh at their shady quips.
"Anything said quickly can seem wittier than it is!" insists a MADtv parody, as its faux Gilmore girls trade quips at breakneck speed.
Its big-ticket marketing push includes clever television ads that feature Watson trading quips with famous people like Serena Williams and Bob Dylan.
There are a few redeeming touches: the fashion, the cinematography that manages to capture the energy of the city, the girls' quick quips.
The plot is shot through with inexplicable inconsistencies, and the jokes and quips are so leaden that they thud like flamed-out turds.
"If you're into Surrealism, you're into body parts," quips Olshan, who studied both fine art and contemporary art before starting her fashion career.
There are plenty of quips in the letter, including a joke likening a CEO's penchant for dealmaking to the sex drive of teenagers.
Between ping-ponging quips with manager Susie (Alex Borstein) and dazzling the military crowd, she squeezes in a tense phone call with Joel.
So do you still try to come up with quips and narratives and stuff like that in your head while people are talking?
After a member of the group says he "doesn't feel good," Paul quips: "What, you never stand next to a dead guy?" before laughing.
Viewers can expect hilarious quips, dance parties, a great soundtrack featuring artists like Lizzo, and a story about love and the power of friendship.
Lots of people nowadays are familiar with Marvel's glitzy, galactic version of it, with lots of quips and the occasional alien made of rocks.
There was no one—and especially not a loved one—this bitterly derisive teen couldn't cut down a peg with her hatchet-like quips.
Popularized by reality TV and social media quips, this pettiness lacks all the civic virtues that would make it constructive in the public square.
The breakout comedy star of Girls Trip is a ray of sunshine in these trying times, and we can't get enough of her quips.
Twitter erupted with quips about the olds and their prehistoric-era level of tech knowledge (with numerous mentions of VHS tapes and the Interwebs).
"I guess food was the most intense planning for me," quips the "All the Ways" singer, who wed the Spy Kids alum on Dec.
"I don't want to say it's the best place I've ever been because there's always room to go higher — or get higher," she quips.
"Kristen has already begun writing for me," Blanchett, 50, quips to PEOPLE in this week's issue of a role in a possible Bridesmaids sequel.
Here's are the most memorable quips from the night, courtesy of Jimmy Fallon, Stephen Colbert, Jimmy Kimmel, Seth Meyers, James Corden and Trevor Noah.
The two best hopes that Bulgarians have of escaping economic and cultural stagnation, Krastev quips, are Terminal 1 and 2 of Sofia's international airport.
In the years since these quips were made, journalists and historians have noted that Franklin's contributions to the discovery of DNA were initially overlooked.
"We are surprised it took them all so long," quips Ted Sarandos, chief content officer of Netflix, which began the streaming revolution in 2007.
To a mixture of groans and laughs, Corden delivered a series of quips that alluded to the specific nature of the accusations against Weinstein.
Typically the gay character in a studio-backed teenage romance is the supportive best friend spouting quips and offering sage relationship or fashion advice.
Camille meanders around Wind Gap, half drunk, blasting music, fumbling through abortive interviews, arguing with Adora, running into Amma, trading quips with Detective Willis.
The presidential equivalent of dad jokes — safe, well-placed quips that crowds are well primed to laugh at — are a bipartisan Oval Office tradition.
"So far all you've offered me is treason and coconuts," she quips, and for a moment "The Handmaid's Tale" becomes a dystopian screwball comedy.
Photographs of Mr. Kim stepping off the Chinese jumbo jet drew immediate quips about North Korea's reliance on its much larger and wealthier neighbor.
His quips are just the sort of tongue-in-cheek attitude that help ground the absurdity of the competition in some much-needed reality.
The dialogue is clunkier and more obvious than it was in the past two films, with jokes than feel like generic action movie quips.
You don't need to be as strong as the competitors—"If we were, we would be competing," quips Mr Genoux (who himself used to).
This logo has been especially popular on Twitter, where people have used it to make random quips in chromed-out neon, computer generated writing.
There are no punch lines or quips for these; Freska sets us to thinking but then forces us to be alone with our thoughts.
"Daniel and Chad are definitely the first couple to hit it off in paradise," season 19 Bachelor contestant Carly Waddell quips in the sneak peek.
Stephen Colbert is more known for his quips, but a meeting with Stone on The Late Show on Monday proved too irresistible for the host.
Madeline quips that she leans into her status as a full-time mom to make the working mothers at the school, like Renata, feel bad.
There will always jokes of lying, scheming politicians that connive their way into office, but this year alone has proven the reality of those quips.
"I will say, as a child, the way you used to talk to me — when I thought my name was 'S—head,&apos" Khloé quips.
"We are hard to control," quips Smart, a tall 211-year-old from Nigeria, when at one point several different people are demanding different things.
When Frasier rambles about where the best wine corks in the world come from, she quips that she wishes she "had a cork right now".
He even threw in a couple Wu-Tang hand signs in the mix, just in case viewers missed out on his "cash rules everything" quips.
"Uh, no, because it's already true," Drake, who sports shaggy ginger hair like his dad, but also bears a striking resemblance to Jo, quips back.
But I always loved Groucho's double entendres and quick quips, where it seemed like he was on script but ad-libbing at the same time.
"Throughout its history, Christianity has always tended to get into a tangle with power," quips James Forsyth, a 33-year-old pastor in McLean, Virginia.
" And when Julie tells the children to "put all your brains together," Todd quips, "I'm not putting my brain in the same mix with theirs.
One of Mr Ren's recent quips was about China's slowing growth as the economy matures: "the new 5% will be better than the old 8%".
"Um, I'm married to @ryanhurd and he doesn't need to ask," she quips in the comments section adding a winky face emoji for good measure.
"I pity your wife if you think six minutes is forever," he quips at an executive who refuses to release "Bohemian Rhapsody" as a single.
"How in the world do you gentrify cornbread?" he quips as a pair of disembodied hands dumps cotija cheese and chili powder into a bowl.
At one point, for example, Herzog quips to Elon Musk that he would himself happily buy a seat on one of SpaceX's rockets to Mars.
After making some playful quips about Davidson's appearance, Crenshaw offered a heartfelt speech on how to honor veterans and those who were lost on Sept.
In some of Frankfurt's elegant suburbs the population is so elderly that "you're the youth policy", quips the European head of an American investment bank.
But it can also be traced to the entrepôt of Miami-Dade, which, quips Mr Gelber, may be the only county with a foreign policy.
" Although Kourtney, 38 poses the question with a serious tone, the exes' conversation quickly turns jovial when Disick quips back, "Aw, you wanna make out?
What's been lost over the years, however, are the hours and hours of conversations, commands, and quips passed from the Apollo 11 astronauts and Houston.
Those new friends will fit right in — including Princess Skystar, voiced by Kristin Chenoweth, who quips that she dabbled in Method acting for the role.
He quips that the 300 Marines he works with now are the number that "ran the chow hall" when he was last there in 2662.
"I feel like I'm nine months pregnant," Fergie quips over the phone, discussing her long-awaited second LP, Double Dutchess, which will release Sept. 22.
"Actually doing something meaningful to disrupt institutional inequality would be way too much work; so why not just Rent-A-Minority instead?" the site quips.
"Investors should probably keep their eyes on the pitch rather than the market if they're looking for joy," quips Paul Hickey, co-founder of Bespoke.
Her goal, she says, is to reframe assault as a lived experience instead of a topic for quips about perpetrators trying to reclaim their careers.
And, Shaffer quips, if the Biden camp is searching for a catchphrase to plaster on campaign bumper stickers, look no further than his book titles.
John Kasich has spent the last six months running "for president of New Hampshire," quips Anthony Scaramucci, a New York financier and Jeb Bush fundraiser.
She's irritating but funny: "Want coffee?" she quips as she heads out of an icy cave, grinning as if it's their own picket-fenced house.
"Let us sail on the tide of freedom, instead of being drowned by it," he quips, leaving the masters to enjoy their "gifts" of prostitutes.
The shopkeeper, recognizing Bill as a famous horror novelist, quotes the bike at $300 and quips that Bill can afford it thanks to his fame.
To wit: Marlo is a quick draw when it comes to deadpan looks and sharp quips, but also, and of course, loving and exceptionally competent.
By Friday the message had attracted around 15,000 quips and comments, and the Pacific oyster invasion was reported by many Chinese newspapers and news websites.
Twitter is not a place where minds are often changed, and the supporters and opponents of the sucker punch were unmoved by one another's quips.
The hosts Nick Kroll and John Mulaney delivered the expected laugh track of peppery quips about politics and reserved especially harsh words for the president.
"I've covered politics and I've learned a thing or two about pandering, and I guess it's my way of pandering to the locals," he quips.
She signs her medical documents with her left hand fairly well for a new lefty and, as she quips, in handwriting better than her husband's.
" The best one, though, might be when he's describing fucking a girl in the club and quips, "I like big tongues like the skateboard fashion.
By the 1960s, Diller's career -- and her trademark blond hair, eccentric outfits and groundbreaking quips about relationships, beauty and womanhood -- was one for the history books.
The new footage includes a rundown of Deadpool's new team of superheroes and a regular guy named Peter along with some hilarious quips from Deadpool himself.
"You've called women you don't like fat pigs, dogs, slobs, and disgusting animals," she said, in a sharply worded question about Trump's history of misogynistic quips.
In 2015, he was caught by a boom mic making callous quips about the fate of Pacific nations as sea levels rise due to climate change.
ONE of the gentler quips uttered by the writer and thinker H.L. Mencken was that nobody ever went broke underestimating the intelligence of the American public.
We spend hours thinking of smart-ass quips we could have or would have said during a debate that happened weeks, months, maybe even years ago.
We are bombarded every day with snippets of information—tweets, Facebook posts, facts, quips and asides in podcasts, advertisements, cable TV shows, rap beefs, and memes.
Trump's controversial quips draw fire from the media because they feed into a caricature created by his opponents, said Chris Barron, a pro-Trump Republican strategist.
"  Levine, 39, is up next and prefaces what he's going to say with, "I'm going to keep this brief," to which Shelton, 42, quips, "Thank God.
Connected by the internet, people have found an online community that helps them celebrate "details that don't fucking matter," quips After After Party host Sonia Denis.
When the couple finally opened up about each other during a September 2018 cast video for Glamour, they started things off with a series of quips.
When Val suggests Laura socialize with people her own age, her daughter quips that it's hypocritical since her mom doesn't have any friends from growing up.
"There's a guy backstage who said he wanted to take a boat to Florida… but it was very bad weather, so he couldn't go," Mariconchi quips.
"I'm falling for multiple people in different ways, and that's exciting, but scary," she quips as she wanders through a ridiculously gorgeous field of colorful flowers.
As the breakout performer in Ocean's 8 and Crazy Rich Asians, her trademark raspy-voiced deadpans and fast-paced quips have made her a household name.
Juncker, a former prime minister of Luxembourg who has headed the EU's executive Commission since 2014, is known for his quips and flouting of diplomatic protocol.
Singh's interpretation of Canadian comedy, complete with impersonations of her immigrant parents and quips about Drake, proves that the humor coming from the North isn't monolithic.
German bank Nord/LB initiated coverage of electric car maker not only with a sell rating, but with quips making fun of the company's top executive.
Alternating concise and clear nuggets of information with lol-inciting quips, Oliver included a beautiful recap of the '90s version of this folderol, the Clipper Chip.
"The Oscars were last weekend, so of course, we're going to kick things off with The Bachelor," quips McHale, 46, in PEOPLE's exclusive clip from the episode.
On a roster that leans heavily on burly windbags spewing sarcastic quips, he stands out as the squeaky-clean, flag-saluting role model devoid of divisive edge.
That was just one of the many adorable quips from the trio of young actors — Brown, Caleb McLaughlin (Lucas) and Gaten Matarazzo (Dustin) — during the TCA presentation.
He quips, though, of that interview offer: "It may be more likely that I would become the Archbishop of Canterbury than that Donald Trump would call me."
" McCarthy quips back, "Listen, I wanted to break up with Jim [Carrey] way before that wedding, but I'm like, 'I'm going to hang in there for this.
There are so many firms peddling AI capabilities of unproven value that someone should start "an AI fake news" channel, quips Tom Siebel, a Silicon Valley veteran.
Most people, when they talk, expect leeway for opinion, exaggeration, self-expression, evasion or irony—all the niceties, quips and obfuscation that make up so much chat.
On an upside, the Presence had gained me something of a social following, tossing out quips about culture, politics, and whatever else had sifted through my feed.
A handshake here, a pat on the back there, fun loving quips and heartfelt bear hugs from just about all of his colleagues -- from conservative GOP Sen.
He storms out and somehow finds a beer on his way to the dingy reject's van and quips, "Oh, is this my fantasy suite?" before getting in.
Full of pithy quips and contrarian insights about what it means to be a modern artist, it's the kind of gift a grandmother could comfortably hand over.
People misattribute pithy quips to famous figures, sayings are altered and removed from their original contexts, and the record of who authored what line can be muddled.
Mr. Devine, a longtime strategist for Mr. Sanders, said his candidate's quips and tone were a far cry from the insult-packed vitriol in the Republican race.
Despite the quips made at his expense, Merenda continued to his tirade on his Twitter account, where he proved to be even more outspoken than Dana White.
But there is no denying that, despite its obligatory quota of Bennettian puns and quips, "Allelujah!" is the most openly angry play of this master satirist's career.
My blind friend with excellent orientation skills quips that she will be leading all of us out of burning buildings and planes when the lights go out.
Olenna Tyrell (Diana Rigg) We never could get enough of the Queen of Thorns and her acid quips, or thank her enough for disposing of King Joffrey.
Yet as the fourth presidential debate arrives, the previous contests offer proof of how challenging it is to translate biting quips into staying power in the polls.
At the trade deal signing ceremony yesterday, President Trump aimed a few quips at business leaders, many of whom were in attendance, Max Abelson of Bloomberg notes.
They deliver quips and silky come-hither nonsense, only to end up like a big green monster stuck on rewind: "Hulk smash!" again and again, ad infinitum.
Later he constructs his casket with his son-in-law, who quips that he hopes Dick is not going to lie down in it there and then.
Mr. Fallon directed his criticism at less consequential tidbits, like gossipy quips captured in the email exchanges of Mr. Podesta and the prominent Clinton supporter Neera Tanden.
" Perhaps the most important encyclopedia of the late modern period, the Encyclopédie, is barbed with satirical and anticlerical quips: The entry on "Cannibals" cross-references with "Communion.
He has tended to the fan mail, spam and media requests that flooded the inbox of the StoneZone, the official website for Stone's clips, quips and columns.
Most people frame their college diplomas and mount them on the wall, he quips, as he shows us around the condo, with Oscar the Pekinese following along.
When asked if fatherhood has affected them in any way, sole non-dad Borcherdt quips, "Did you notice the Steely Dan tones?" before offering a serious reflection.
"I don't think I'd even miss it," a player quips at her teammate—riffing at the notion that a sex strike would end the pay gap in tennis.
No, not the kind where the dude in front of you won't stop shouting lame quips, or the couple behind you keeps explaining the movie to each other.
There have been numerous theories for why that Boxing Day was so tumultuous, beyond the quips about festive headaches and footballers stuffed to the gullet with mince pies.
It's full of quips from Smith and cute bonding moments between the two, and it acts as a reminder that this Genie is more than just a meme.
Tian Ye, an Esquel executive, quips that the increasingly tech-savvy seamstresses are no longer strictly blue-collar workers but nor are they yet white-collar ones either.
Underneath all the jaw-dropping car chases and nerdy quips, the plot's fairly conventional: Boy meets girl, boy tries to ditch his criminal past, everything goes to hell.
"Our pad is like a man who is not good looking but is very capable," quips an old woman in the group who is in charge of marketing.
Olyphant's been here before, with his recurring role on The Grinder, another high-concept, gag-driven sitcom populated by weirdos who spoke in droll quips and one-liners.
Together, he quips, that old west-coast dream, popular again after the election of Donald Trump, would be within reach: "We could form our own country and secede."
If not for the sake of flavor alone, then for the fact that you're effectively paying "for the privilege of eating our garbage," Bourdain quips in the article.
"I've been in politics for over 20 years, and for over 20 years, I've had Barbra Streisand trying to do my job," the senator quips in the skit.
Jessica Jones and Luke Cage get to keep their quips and their colors, but lose the intimate stakes and sociopolitical commentary that made their individual shows so interesting.
You can practically hear the "Am I right, ladies?" after a minor male character tells Elena to smile, or after Bosley quips that all women are always hungry.
He tapped into his skill as an entertainer and focused more on making the audience laugh with insults and quips than offering in-depth takes on the issues.
Compliments like "Best jeans I have ever owned" appear in blue, while quips like "If I get served one more Old Navy ad on YouTube …" appear in red.
Miz Cracker decided to do Dorothy Parker, who is hilarious and she didn't do a bad job coming up with stabby quips a la the poisoned pen Parker.
"Culture vulture, now it's time to pay the tolls," he quips, as Drake frantically searches YouTube for the next Kodak Black beat to jack for a response track.
The bitchy quips are all delivered and landed with deft comic timing, and the show is an entertaining primer in the now widely accepted art of throwing shade.
That lifestyle should support more quips among their fellow adults, like Cheryl (Shanti Lowry), whom, in Wednesday's season premiere episode, explains a new home "security system" to Lisa.
"As a blonde, will I get whatever I want?" she quips in the chorus, disappointing fans everywhere who thought she was above parroting such boring gender-specific insults.
Although Josh is Daybreak's main protagonist (see: his very Ferris Bueller-esque fourth wall-breaking quips to camera), Angelica and Wesley both get their own episodes to lead.
The result was a contest heavier on policy differences and lighter on the kinds of finger-pointing and quips that marked the two previous rounds of Democratic debates.
"It's amazing that in 2018, cars is the main driver of a NAFTA rewrite, but here we are," quips Marc Busch, an international trade law expert at Georgetown University.
The contrast between the pessimism at Davos and the strong U.S. economy was enough to draw quips from other World Economic Forum attendees, including Guggenheim's global chief investment officer.
Trump picked up the spirit of those comments with his own quips about La Guardia in 2015 and used it as part of his argument for more infrastructure spending.
"You want us to wheel you to your house in the gurney?" the doctor quips, before laughing at Bardwell as he says it&aposs difficult for him to inhale.
Trump's controversial quips draw fire from the quick-to-tweet media because they feed into a caricature created by his opponents, said Chris Barron, a pro-Trump Republican strategist.
Offscreen, Moore was known for his charm and his wit, churning out cynical quips about acting and Hollywood, and frequently being wryly self-deprecating about his own acting talent.
Just as the bawdy quips of Mistress Slack Bottom (imagine a coarser Mistress Quickly) began to beat the joke into the ground, Steve Waltien slurred one of his lines.
"I'm just waiting for her to put a ring on it," he quips of the Emmy-winning Orphan Black actress in this week's issue of PEOPLE, on stands Friday.
Helmy thinks that this kind of tracking is almost always preferable to external systems — "We as humans are inside-out only, right?" he quips when I ask about it.
" We won't spoil it for you, but she continues as if she were teaching a lecture on gender studies — and, as her mom quips in the background, it's "brilliant.
After all, it's still a Spider-Man game, which means that Peter still has to be, well, Spider-Man, as he quips and flips his way through the city.
" Kendall also mentions that she was 19 only two years ago, to which Scott, in his usual creepy dude manner, quips "Damn, I had you when you were young.
In fairness, Anderson's convivial demeanor is almost constantly peppered with the type of one-liners and quick quips that anyone familiar with his stand-up material would delight in.
His final verse, where he quips "kiss my ass if you hating / I'm getting ass and I'm skating," is more or less the mission statement of IANAHB2-era Wayne.
Wayne questions ass implants, blows by in the pineapple coupe, quips that he has "so many hos they call me John Thotty," and brags about his unreleased OVO Jordans.
Juncker, a former prime minister of Luxembourg who has headed the EU's executive Commission since 2014, is well-known for his light-hearted quips and flouting of diplomatic protocol.
He grew defensive about the Russian intervention into the 2016 election, backing away from strong statements against Vladimir Putin and detoured into his quips about the major news networks.
"I feel like we're in a horror movie," one guy quips early on — which gets an uneasy laugh from the audience, who at times must be feeling the same.
"Of the small number of things which I have liked and done well, drinking is by far the thing I have done best," Debord quips in his 1989 memoir.
WITH its high unemployment, pervasive crime and rows of empty shops, the Belgian town of Charleroi is a "musée de la globalisation", quips Nico Buissart, with something approaching pride.
Bill Northcott from Winnipeg's Microdot heard about the project from The Famines' website (which also functions as Pentagon Black's website; Demers quips, "We're a record label without a website").
For nine seasons, Lisa Vanderpump was a standout on Real Housewives of Beverly Hills, impossibly glamorous in signature pink, attending fabulous parties and trading quips with her fellow costars.
A glance through the comments reveals that the police began by engaging with commenters—adding humorous quips like, "Well, we are [nice] in Niceville"—but eventually stopped commenting back.
But there are also capitalist quips on tees, like "Gender-Phluid" in the style of the Chick-fil-A logo, and "Optimist" in the style of the Supreme logo.
It made for ho-hum, generic answers like the aforementioned getting along quips and Lauren and Cameron telling us how nice it is to be married to one another.
He looked at ease exchanging one-handed backhands and quips with Evans as a steadily increasing number of club members observed from nearby benches, taking photos with their phones.
While that's exciting from a character standpoint, it also messes with the chemistry of the show, which is built off Rory and Lorelai spouting nonstop quips at each other.
"Stop laughing, if you want help with the rest of it," Hannah quips in another episode as she attempts to screw an odd piece of drywall into a wall.
" One of McCain's favorite gallows-humor quips is to proclaim during moments of intense political strife: "Remember the words of Chairman Mao: It's always darkest before it's totally black.
Wayne has romantic lines here, and the best ones work in part because they are a bit goofy: "When she check her watch, it's never time to go," he quips.
In the process, his Charming Dad mode got activated, resulting in a little parental gushing and quips about the name of his newly born second daughter with wife Blake Lively.
"The main reason it'll work this time is Josh won't be there," Harrison, 45, quips of Murray winning the hearts of both Dorfman and BiP's Amanda Stanton ahead of Viall.
If it catches on, the company will have a community-driven head start that will make any quips about the lack of sophistication in the typical "bot" tech stack inconsequential.
In the story, she's portrayed as intelligent, adept, and capable, yet so often in games, characters with the same traits are nothing more than vessels for quips and bullet sponging.
Or maybe even a comedian: "Sometimes I think I'm a Kardashian and that's why all of my dogs' names start with Ls and then I realize I'm not," she quips.
On pollution, Liu Qiu quips that his father once told him to look up at the stars in Beijing only to realize that you cannot see the stars in Beijing.
That their debut LP features two nonsensical backronyms as its title is just the first sign that N.M.O.'s debut LP for Diagonal is a clever nest of club quips.
For all its quips and quotes, "The Dead Don't Die" is also an outright horror movie, one suffused with a melancholy that a journalist at the news conference deemed fatalistic.
It's a survey of the thoughts and dark quips of the Danish philosopher and his ilk, like Nietzsche, Schopenhauer and others, combined with Thacker's own aphoristic thoughts on the subject.
But of course she does, and leftist Old Labour (think Tony Benn) butts heads with centrist New Labour (think Tony Blair), amid plenty of sparks and quips over 27 years.
In retirement Mr. Ashe became a popular tennis broadcaster known for his clever quips, yet as an activist he never resorted to sound bites that excited audiences with reductionist slogans.
She kept her club going during World War II — "collaboration is what makes me such a good lay, sweetheart," the singer quips to her long-suffering partner, Daisy (Ms. Austin).
"I'm not about to let some rando demons run through my town," Eden quips before the Matheson teens are tasked with carrying a supposed demon's body to a mystical entryway.
I didn't know what Megatron was saying, but he must have said some funny quips because he not only amused those who snapped a photo with him, but also passersby.
"His breath doesn't smell, but if he burped, I was green by the time I came out," said Mr. Lacey, whose quips backstage are as common as clown gags onstage.
The obscurity of "dotard" made it perfect fodder for social media, generating quips about the otherwise unfunny subjects of ballistic missiles, nuclear tests and escalating tensions on the Korean Peninsula.
Garrett, who's seemingly taken up a personal vendetta against the guy, quips that Hannah's "a smart woman" who'll hopefully see through Luke P.'s BS and kick him to the curb.
On their second date, Kumail performs his ritual of showing his new girlfriend a classic horror B-movie, and Emily sarcastically quips how she loves when new boyfriends judge her taste.
How she does it: The digital dominance of Ocasio-Cortez comes not just from the velocity of her social media use, but the buzz around her policies, videos and viral quips.
"It was called 'The Puppy Episode' because we wanted to keep it a secret until it aired and because 'Ellen Throws Her Career Away' seemed too on the nose," she quips.
To that end, the heroes have been made more laid-back and down-to-earth – there are more smiles, more jokes, more humanizing fumbles, and lots more Joss Whedon-y quips.
"We should launch the air purifier in India," Hugo Barra quips absentmindedly as we sit in the eighth floor suite of the Sheraton hotel in New Delhi, overlooking the Qutub Minar.
"I have always enjoyed his quirky style, his acerbic quips about the individuals he met, and the colourful descriptions of the hustle and bustle in his ports of call," he writes.
So we get two stunningly descriptive ecstasy lines back to back: First he quips, "this ecstasy is why my eyes are black," a reference to the way MDMA dilates your pupils.
Deni wants to write a song as beautiful as Kofi, he says, to which she quips to the audience, "Fortunately, no song is that beautiful," before switching over to live action.
The first Guardians felt like it was about 75 percent Gunn, whose love of trashy exploitation movies, weird bursts of violence, and sarcastic quips shines through in every film he makes.
The odd behavior inspired a running commentary of quips in my head too, but because I have found Ms. Evans's previous work worthwhile (and because it's my job), I stifled them.
It's a joy to watch Richard's wife and business partner make polite social smiles at each other and trade quips at top speed while they hate each other behind their eyes.
But on the other hand, a ton of his quips (his takes on Jeffrey Epstein, the in memoriam, Felicity Huffman's teenage daughter, and the all-male directors category) fell uncomfortably flat.
Observations, theories, and quips about the world fly between the friends like so many shuttlecocks in a conversation that never ends, because conversations, in our world of screens, don't have to.
Each chapter includes the text, the audiobook version and multimedia material illustrating the story's historical time period; the only thing it seems to be missing is Dame Maggie Smith slinging quips.
I suppose you could say that of any movie, but the quips, the clothing, and especially the music make it feel extremely of that year, when I was in high school.
Gutoskey's carved-block elements interact with collage pieces from botanical catalogues and cards, creating gentle visual puns ("I'm always good for a fruit or pansy joke while I'm working," he quips).
If that means, at this moment in time, letting a few snide quips about Obamacare or climate change slide, because you're just not ready to talk about it, let that happen.
"I'm the baddest thing walking and the smartest one talking," she quips, kicking off a string of taglines from her costars Karen Huger, Monique Samuels, Robyn Dixon, Ashley Darby, and Candiace Dillard.
Because let's be honest, Henson's brilliance, Spencer's leadership, and Monáe's sassy quips kept us laughing and feeling inspired the entire film, and who wouldn't want to see that on a weekly basis?
With aide from Jimmy Kimmel, Harrison replaced his typical line – "Gentleman I'm sorry, if you did not receive your rose, take a moment, say your goodbyes" – with some more mean-spirited quips.
One-line quips and witty repartee would be dangerously distracting in actual mortal combat, but everyone knows most of the combat is not mortal, even by the absurd standards of action films.
In one post, members exchanged quips over a May story on the death of a 16-year-old Guatemalan migrant who passed away while being held at a facility in Weslaco, Texas.
Last weekend, Saturday Night Live star Davidson made some quips about his relationship with Grande on the NBC show's season premiere, telling costar Colin Jost he's in favor of getting a prenup.
Without her turn-of-the-century wild west saloon girl garb and a string of razor sharp quips pouring out of her mouth, many of you probably don't recognize Westworld's Thandie Newton.
And sure, I loved both of those things (boy, did I appreciate the deliciously devilish quips emerging from Wade's lips), but that's not what I walked away from this movie thinking about.
But while we are used to this type of prescriptive ad messaging targeting women and their emotions, men are more often appealed to with humor and lighthearted quips or sex-based appeals.
Among the quips and jabs he made at Trump, the retired four-star Marine Corps general invoked Abraham Lincoln in his speech, quoting the former president's famous Lyceum address in Springfield, Illinois.
His warm smile, witty quips and genuine desire to work with those on both sides of the aisle made him one of the most popular members of the Senate throughout his career.
A copy of "The Private Life of Greta Garbo" sits on a desk with a handwritten note from the fashion designer Erdem Moralioglu ("He saw it and thought of me," quips Persson).
Usually sitting off to the side and spouting acidic insults and quips, Frank had a genuine love for his wife and sons that was never in question, but he always felt distant.
The proponents of shared plates, like Mr. Tesauro, the food writer, argue that you end up sharing not only food, but also enlightening observations about the food, quips, memories from meals past.
Check out the trailer above and watch all your favorite Marvel heroes—plus, I guess, Iron Fist—trade moody quips before bashing on some bad guys while Nirvana plays in the background.
We should buck commercial considerations to the extent that we can and give the candidates' competing visions of government as much scrutiny as their competing talents for quips or proneness to gaffes.
POTUS was cracking jokes left and right while praising the Tigers for their title ... with Ed Orgeron's voice, Ja'Marr Chase, Justin Jefferson and Joe Burrow on the receiving end of his quips.
Ravetch, who co-wrote Carrie Fisher's "Wishful Drinking" and created "A Step in Time: A Musical Memoir" for Dick Van Dyke, sacrifices character and emotional realism for quips, few of them funny.
The quiet moments between Ellie and Dina were the most memorable, as Ellie's sarcastic quips and Dina's anecdotes about her incompatible ex-boyfriend slowly peel away the platonic cover of their relationship.
The film is Richard Lester's "A Hard Day's Night," the 2212 comedy — restored, remixed and remastered — in which the Beatles essentially play themselves, fleeing fans, romping outdoors and hurling quips at reporters.
Netflix & Deal puts Greedo's deft wordplay at center stage: "The curious case of Benjamin Button / My money get newer each time I get older," he quips on the aforementioned ode to Pitt.
Actually, it's a lot of fun ("I wish it was showing at like two in the morning, because then I know everyone would be in the right state of mind," Hannah quips).
" There's also Jane Krakowski, who spells "munchkins" as "munchins" ("the 'k' is silent," quips host Alec Baldwin), Constance Zimmer, who spells "bar mitzvah" as "barmitzfah," and Gabriel Iglesias, who spells "spatula" as "spachula.
From F-bombs to "dick" quips, both antiheroes have potty mouths for the ages; they're both so fond of working blue, in fact, that we decided to make a game out of it.
In season five's "Fool for Love," Buffy memorably subverted itself by allowing its title character to get so caught up in her quips that her adversary is able to land a devastating blow.
"My CV is pretty much a cock and balls drawn under a fax number," she quips, while lamenting the lack of job opportunities available to an ex-comedian with an art history degree.
But many others interpreted Biden's quips as an attempt to minimize the accounts of seven women who have accused him of touching and kissing that wasn't sexual in nature but crossed a line.
Don't get me wrong: Alexa, Google Home, Siri, and Cortana are funny, but their humor doesn't come from jokes — it stems from playful little quips, often made when asking the assistants about themselves.
But Fallon has never been a hard hitter with his jokes: even as a co-host on Saturday Night Live's Weekend Update in the early 2000s, his quips were more playful than biting.
"What I want, is that when I am done here to be made an honorary UK citizen and give me a seat from Scotland next door to a good golf course," Clinton quips.
Seales invokes this same upbeat energy on her debut HBO comedy special I Be Knowin' to engage her audience as she delivers observational quips on racism, sexism, and life's day-to-day perplexities.
Known for his witty quips, bold swagger, and growl-like chuckles, Ian Malcolm has become a major cinematic touchstone since Goldblum first played the character in the original Jurassic Park, released in 1993.
"I think if people look at Rick's beard currently, it's pretty salty," Gimple quips, when asked whether he made Rick look a little older than he should be just to tease Andrew Lincoln.
"If you are somebody who is predicting the end of the world, even if you are right, I think you will still not make a lot of money," Thiel quips in the video.
After the shots he took at the lack of actual X-Men on the property during the first movie, it's not surprising that he had a few quips to add to the photo.
Trump reportedly believes the fall campaign will mainly be won or lost in the media, and he may think Christie's skill with attacks and quips could get him a lot of media attention.
"I like to think of robots as the children of humanity, and like children, we are full of potential for good or evil," Erica has said in one of her many disarming quips.
"Well, I don't think I should be running them past my son!" quips the comedian, who with his TV producer wife Julia Carey has two children: son Max, 5, and daughter Carey, 2.
In the opening credits, the writers are called "the real heroes here" and that is 100% true — they ended with an hour-and-forty-five minutes of nearly endless verbal and visual quips.
The gesture, inspired by the opening credits of The Simpsons, reads less like mild satire and more like a suite of biting, gritty quips, a symptom of the anonymity inherent in digital culture.
" Her quips after the Brexit vote and leadership upheaval in Britain included, "We all need to wake up and smell the coffee" and "When life gives lemons, no choice but to make lemonade.
The 1950s were groundbreaking years for comedy, moving from witticisms and quips to a new brand of self-aware, social commentary, delivered with bite by the likes of Phyllis Diller and Dick Gregory.
Season 6, Episode 10 "The One With The Routine" Finally, Friends rings in the year 2000 with all the silliness, low-rise jeans, and one-liner quips that can fit into 30 minutes.
Walls had been a colorful presence in the courtroom during the original trial, often making quips and film references, only to then strongly reprimand attorneys for their conduct or decisions in the courtroom.
" Famous quotes: Among the witty aphorisms and quips that were eventually collected in a book, "The World According to Karl": "Sweatpants are a sign of defeat" and "I'm very much down to earth.
It's been almost 12 months since Blizzard's class-based first-person shooter Overwatch burst onto the scene, its cast of colorful characters possessing both uncommonly inventive weaponry and an array of catchy quips.
"Maybe I'm kind of picky about what I let get to me," he quips while hanging up decorations for Meredith's son's (Ryder Nolan Goodstadt) birthday party (yes, Link also helped put together Bailey's party).
In any case, the opposite of baiting people with easy openings for you (for Huckabee it's "stop tweeting") is called "just make the joke yourself," and it's a classic tactic for dodging hurtful quips.
Leaping out of the labs at UC Berkeley and straight into my heart, it's SALTO: a robot designed not to deliver salty quips on the internet, as its name suggests, but to jump good.
The idea is that the success of restaurants offering direct online ordering is tied to Flipdish's own success "If they don't receive online orders, then we don't make any money," quips the Flipdish CEO.
But at its worst, it leads to bulky scenes that get bogged down in quips and zingers that fail to provide any character or story development because they were spit out in the moment.
There's a jab from Will about undecided voters in Pennsylvania being uneducated, unemployed, angry white men, and another few quips at Jack for "not being a man" (again from Will) and being aggressively idiotic.
Until 2012, the largest porn convention, the Adult Entertainment Expo, coincided with the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, inspiring countless quips about the two spectacles converging on the city at the same time.
Take the new wave of digital assistants like Siri, for example, which often seem like they can understand us — answering questions, setting alarms, and telling a few preprogrammed jokes and quips along the way.
Qamar's plates display quips such as "Spicy Food Is For Spicy Girls" and "Hot Chai, Cold Revenge" while the walls of Besharam are muraled with one of Qamar's signature aunties salaciously eyeing the food.
It's a product of an employee at Google named LJ Erwin, and the lyrics about riding a horse through town are replaced quips about trying to raise money as a founder in Silicon Valley.
His quips also included some of the most awful things public figures (who still need to maintain their public figuredom!) have said about women's bodies — reducing smart, talented women to their haircuts and BMI.
The humorous quips about Trump's alleged tiny digits spans decades, all the way back to when Spy Magazine relentlessly took shots at the real estate developer, calling him a "short-fingered vulgarian" in 1988.
"There's a lot of posturing and earned media quips that Trump and the Trump campaign have used very effectively to keep him in the news," said John Murray, a partner at Monument Policy Group.
She describes herself as a "teacher," the job she yearned for as a young girl when she lined up her "dollies" for instruction — "I had a reputation for being tough but fair," she quips.
Perhaps more impressively, the two have managed to distill a playfully combative New Jersey swagger into state-centric memes and quips that feel authentic both to the internet and to the Garden State itself.
Soon she and her fellow panelists, including Sharon Osbourne, Eve and Sheryl Underwood, would be trading thoughts and quips on issues of the day and interviewing celebrity guests like Dolly Parton and Keanu Reeves.
The quips and tweets made news, of course, but the shock value was gone, and much of the coverage focused happily on the Downton Abbey theater that the British royal family does so well.
"My son is totally napping, and as much as we feel Cycle for Survival is a big event and rare cancers are very important, we will not wake him up from a nap," Meyers quips.
We're all for McDonald's becoming the next fast food joint to be known for snappy quips and comebacks, but clearly most of its followers would prefer to not have their eyes dragged into the drama.
It's 97 pages of full-throttle disclosure, complete with semi-obvious booze, cum, and heartbreak details, as well as less-obvious 9/11 jokes and quips about what it feels like to lose a parent.
Launching at a time of political and stockmarket volatility may have limited the press coverage it received, suggests Mr Didio, though he quips that Mr Niel's maverick persona may fit with the anti-establishment mood.
Cage's comically non-sequitur quips ("You're a vicious snowflake!" he snarls at one biker), combined with periodic close-ups on his meme-worthy manic grin, contrast strangely — and not always successfully — with Cosmatos' otherworldly aesthetic.
FROM PEN: Christie Brinkley's Girls Alexa and Sailor Reveal How They've Conquered Bullies and Body Shamers (and still love carbs!) "I'm just doing what I always came to do," Kourtney quips about the racy session.
He lives in a no-harm, no-foul, consequence-free world where even the most awful villains smile wryly at his quips, and the authentic heroes who disapprove of his methods just wag their fingers.
"The bakehouse is my church," quips Blakey (Steve Nicolson), the sardonic foreman, at the play's beginning in a phone conversation with his boss (who is never seen but has the resonant name of Mr. Beckett).
In this pairing, my tastes run more toward "Red," which hits deeply in so many ways — intellectual, emotional, visceral — and, in the Rothko character's demeaning quips and melodramatic tales, has its share of laughs, too.
Instead of clinging to the elementary quips and dramatized values of their early days, Brand New pushed themselves to tackle grander musical scopes, essentially becoming an alt-rock band not marketable enough for radio airplay.
"I haven't had time to explore our relationship the way I think it needs to be explored," Hannah quips to the cameras, admitting to the bushels full of red flags she's been getting about him.
In court, has a knack for getting inside the heads of witnesses on cross-examination, and he often uses self-deprecating humor to win over jurors, making quips, for example, about his own short stature.
Directed by Reynold's lifelong pal, stunt legend Hal Needham, Smokey and the Bandit paints fast cars, fast quips, fast punches, and a steady supply of drunken carousing as a sort of remodeled redneck American dream.
The woman has a habit of annotating her life in caustic quips to the audience, like a steady stream of tweets, and the priest picks up on the way she slips out of the moment.
In another poem, she stingingly quips while watching birds in the yard: Leaving for work, my wife pauses, looksout the window at all the crows, and saysshe's glad we still live among other black folks.
When Veep creator Armando Iannucci announced he'd be taking on the sci-fi genre, fans of his sharp satire yearned for Selina Meyer in space — a witty workplace comedy with punchy quips and intergalactic stakes.
There is no backstory to the character —it's not, for example, a 27-year-old from Colorado who's into kite-surfing, Germick quips — nor will give a straight answer if you ask its favorite food.
She's quick with the quips, handy with the comebacks, and most importantly, she recognizes her verbal prowess as her primary means of power, even if she's a little misguided in the way she uses it.
Force Link consists of a plastic band that is worn around the hand, and when players interact with an enabled action figure, vehicle, or playset, the band plays dialogue quips or sound effects from the films.
Prince Philip has always been known for his quick-fire quips and salty humor, but on Tuesday he met his match when an old sea-faring colleague shed some light on the young prince's dashing ways.
A bully quips that Sierra should write about the trans experience for their English project—as noted by writer Gwen Benaway, the essence of this comment is that Sierra's unattractiveness makes her classmates think she's trans.
This season finale, as well as one in which Roseanne quips about ethnically diverse shows, claim to send the message that people are more alike than they are different, but there remains a distinct "otherness" undertone.
This fun little addition to your iPhone keyboard offers a search engine for quips, puns, quotes, lyrics and other phrases that you can quickly pop into your Instagram posts, status updates, snaps, tweets, texts, and more.
Mr Mélenchon's YouTube channel has a huge following; the beaming "hologram" through which he addresses rallies from a distance has been a hit with the crowds as well as a source of quips for other candidates.
It is as if Henry Kissinger's old (and apocryphal) question about whom to call when he wants to speak to Europe has been reversed, quips Hans Kundnani, an analyst at the German Marshall Fund in Washington.
For the first hour, the only vice presidential debate of this election season featured a lot of what we've already heard on the campaign trail: quips about Donald Trump's tax returns, criticism of Hillary Clinton's emails.
Before the actual pardoning, Trump stood for several minutes at the podium, revving up a few turkey-inspired quips, including a reference to the two turkeys pardoned last year by President Barack Obama, Tater and Tot.
Nonetheless, aside from a few "you're new here, aren't you?" quips from other swimmers, I swam in peace, backstroking and freestyling for nearly an hour just to get a sense of the place, and the community.
The movie doesn't have quotable lines, but there are memorable faces and gestures—like in the opening prison break-out, set to Dean Martin, where Cruise shows his charisma with motion rather than quips or monologues.
The documentary Raise Hell: The Life and Times of Molly Ivins is a strong, witty introduction to the writer, filled with footage of her quips and tributes from her friends (and a few of her frenemies).
So despite the quips, and in part because of them, the agency is rolling out even more of the little vehicles, which are outfitted with red and blue lights and the insignia of the Police Department.
Pesci, wearing a pork pie hat and dark sunglasses, gave short answers and quick quips throughout the 30-minute conversation that followed a screening of the film at Lincoln Center in New York City on Friday.
Best known for his turn last year in "Stranger Things" — which itself shamelessly pilfered elements from "It" to more cohesive effect — the 14-year-old unleashes torrents of profanity and stupid-clever teenage quips with infectious panache.
Over the years, the many profiles of Venter have highlighted the vision and energy that have made him consistently "over-promise and over-deliver", as Brad Perkins quips, though I suspect his critics would only half agree.
Though Jenner hasn't had the hardest life, she nevertheless faced down some mighty demons—and did so with good humor, all things considered ("if I know anything about myself," she quips slyly, "it's that the legs work").
Lee quips that "Newton's law of motion [is] at play," referring to the physical law that an object at rest will tend to remain at rest, while an object in motion will tend to remain in motion.
They started to come out of the woodwork after her comments about the importance placed on looks and quips in MMA and Harrison—who has referred to herself as "kind of a sop"—did not enjoy them.
Sportscenter: AM is the longest live show on ESPN's lineup and Steele and her co-anchors, Randy Scott and Jay Harris, will engage in the fast-paced verbal volleys, quips, and analysis the trio is known for.
And the 1978 Superman film drew inspiration from the adult humor of 1930s fast-talking screwball comedies, with Clark Kent / Superman (Christopher Reeve) and hard-nosed reporter Lois Lane (Margot Kidder) exchanging witty quips between super-flights.
The two met at their local pub in Grant's hometown of London — "a refreshing change from TV and Tinder," he quips — and are planning on tying the knot this year at Brympton House in the English countryside.
He tells Axe this must be an omen for him, but, again, to Axe everyone is cannon fodder so he quips right back that his future is just watching Chuck arrest someone else while he gets away.
His songs tend to find him in odd places: On his most recent mixtape, Troll Till They Fold, one song describes "apple picking on shrooms" while another quips about counting money at a Krispy Kreme in Atlanta.
Some Europeans also see Mr. Trump's reflection in Silvio Berlusconi, the former Italian prime minister and wealthy businessman who embarrassed and harmed his country's reputation with his quips about Mussolini, his vulgar behavior and his destructive policies.
There are quips like "We want a W we tired of picking different sides / I got your jersey just a different size" that work both as Olympics inspiration and Obama-esque proclamations for a divisive election year.
Viewers were instead treated to a variety show featuring absurdly over-the-top deification of the president, quips about his hair, infomercials for numerous private companies, the promotion of unproven drugs, and verbal sparring sessions with reporters.
If you'd rather skip over the full experience for the sake of your blood pressure, allow me to summarize: It's a story about traveling around Scotland drinking beer, interspersed with quips about the author's talent in bed.
The book, a collection of fragments that takes its title from Kierkegaard, is a survey of the pessimism and dark quips of the Danish philosopher and his ilk, combined with Thacker's own aphoristic thoughts on the subject.
It prizes pundit-ready quips over substantive debate, and it tends to elevate the silly over the serious — for several sleepless hours this week it was captivated by 'covfefe,' which was essentially a brouhaha over a typo.
Along with quips about readymade apologies and the weather, the stereotype of colorless Canadians who avoid extremes (as certainly as Americans embrace them) is a common way to explain what makes Canada and the United States different.
We don't see a lot of them in The New York Times Crossword, because the standards for cleverness are fairly high and the quips must also be able to be broken up into lines that scan well.
His new stand-up special "Rob Delaney: Jackie" features plenty of funny material about modern life and raising kids; but he also tells personal stories about existential confusion and loss, putting the wry quips into sharper relief.
It prizes pundit-ready quips over substantive debate, and it tends to elevate the silly over the serious — for several sleepless hours this week it was captivated by "covfefe," which was essentially a brouhaha over a typo.
But even I had to admit that with quips like the original Monopoly having "enough printed paper to make the Fed blush," these guys had already pulled off a minor coup in delivering decent right-leaning comedy.
"Magic Mike was a huge, huge hit – so big that they're actually doing an all-female reboot because you know, they're doing that with everything," DeGeneres, 58, quips to her audience in a teaser clip from the episode.
The booklet — "The Portable Bloomberg: The Wit and Wisdom of Michael Bloomberg" — was crafted by Bloomberg LP employees looking to roast their boss by compiling his allegedly most crude, sexist, and seemingly off-color quips over the years.
Much like Batman will brood forever in his underground man-cave, and Spider-Man will swing forever through the streets of New York City making quips, the Punisher will always kill, because that's what he was made for.
"I don't really care," quips Port — who recently started a regular blog with PEOPLE and hosts a YouTube series called "I Love My Baby, But I Hate My Pregnancy" — of the goings-on outside her own family expansion.
As someone who visited the Maisel set over the summer, I can confirm the sprawling space, which was decorated as Midge's parents place at the time, does feel like "fucking Versailles," as Susie quips, and fit for Charlemagne.
The difference between the Jean Grey portrayed by Sophie Turner in 2019 and the Jean Grey from 13 years ago is cosmic ('So we do space missions now?' as one character quips at the start of the film).
Studies show during my time making elevator quips from 2015-2017, job satisfaction in the US as a whole rose by 4 percent, and the studies were written by my smart coworker Greg, so you know they're reliable.
As Jamal struggles to get the gay community back behind him, Andre quips "Drop your drawers!" and not long afterward, Cookie casually refers to Andre as "crazy," a dart whose sting you can see in his eyes immediately.
I've said before that Westworld could use a bit of humor, and we're finally getting some this episode, including a great scene where a group of robots exchange insults and quips with one another around an unlit campfire.
For all the globe-trotting, though, the whole thing looks generic (the product placements turn the world into a mall), which wouldn't matter if the story itself had something going for it beyond forced quips and casual violence.
"You will not see my mother in the show, so it's not quite Kardashian," Soboroff quips, when asked if the docuseries label means the show would be like "Keeping up With the Kardashians" or other reality TV shows.
Donald Trump's zest for making offhand quips about his intentions on serious policy matters has launched the United States on a grand experiment: What happens when the world doesn't understand what the American president is trying to say?
It's about the high-tech gadgets and sports cars, the beautiful locations and exciting action sequences, the martinis and witty quips, the unhinged maniacal supervillains and whatever strange method they're planning on using to take over the world.
At the moment, it seems to have been one grand showcase, with executives bringing up whatever issues is most relevant to their business and Trump responding with quips and thank yous, without assurances that there will be change.
Summers quips "How many American Express cards does one person need?" noting that Manafort's wallet contained gold, platinum and corporate cards as well as several Visa cards, with the camera panning to Manafort's reaction in the studio audience.
Among the quips: Rather than serving as a lantern, as Mr. Samyn has called his gently curving structure, it could one day be used as a giant funeral urn, to hold the ashes of a collapsed European Union.
While Roach quips that Pacquiao's embrace of Christianity has stopped the knockout blows from coming pundits have questioned whether the southpaw still has the power that accounted for the likes of De La Hoya, Shane Mosley and Ricky Hatton.
It doesn't matter that she grew up dirt-poor in rural Tennessee or that she's been part of pop culture for five decades, but simply that she's a cartoonishly buxom peroxide blonde with a series of smart-mouthed quips.
" The finishing touch is some quips from the executive chef himself, such as this to the New York Times: "I wanted to do for the people out there in the street what I did for those who were rich.
The only things that may come as fast and land as hard as his serves are the often biting quips he unleashes on people who ask what he thinks are boring questions during his highly entertaining exchanges on Twitter.
While playing "Horizon Zero Dawn," that list expanded dramatically — outside of delighting in the graceful, smart gameplay systems that underlie the game's narrative focus, I often laughed out loud at Aloy's smart quips (she's the protagonist you see above).
When Hart's character quips (only half-jokingly, at most) that he'd "kill" his employer rather than change the man's catheter, it's impossible to watch outside the context of his past homophobic jokes and the debate they've continued to spark.
It closely follows the Baudelaire children: 14-year-old inventor Violet (Malina Weissman), 12-year-old voracious reader Klaus (Louis Hynes), and baby Sunny (Presley Smith, voiced by Tara Strong), who's known for her powerful teeth and subtitled quips.
Although the lovably uptight gay character at the center of the show, Will, played by Eric McCormack, is best friends with Grace, played by Debra Messing, he sometimes makes quips that could come across as misogynistic in today's climate.
After hours of Twitter bar fight memories and quips on Tuesday, Brianna Wu, a Democrat who ran for Congress in Massachusetts, tried to counter the narrative, asking for retweets from men who had never been in a bar fight.
"Lucifer-like, Satanic, demonic, diabolical, a witch of deception" — this quote is an actual headline (since changed) from British tabloid the Mirror; the quotes are all salacious quips used by lawyers during the first trial of Knox and Sollecito.
This Harlem quartet — Cam'ron, Jim Jones, Juelz Santana and Freekey Zekey — bridged the narrowing gap between glossy, braggadocious pop-rap and the genre's more esoteric, lyrics-driven side with music that married bombastic beats with unforgettable, instantly repeatable quips.
Former President Bill ClintonWilliam (Bill) Jefferson ClintonThe magic of majority rule in elections The return of Ken Starr Assault weapons ban picks up steam in Congress MORE had 440 quips told about him during his first year in office.
Brooks, who is best known as Taystee, in " Orange Is the New Black ," gallivants through the aisles and luxuriates in the humor of Beatrice's contempt, decorating her quips with an impossible-to-transcribe repertoire of comical snorts and chirps.
" In the series finale, which featured happy endings for many of the characters, the iconic Violet Crawley, played by Maggie Smith, quips, "It makes me smile, the way every year, we drink to the future whatever it may bring.
" In Think Like a Billionaire: Everything You Need to Know About Success, Real Estate, and Life (2004), he quips that if he'd been in charge of casting the first season of The Apprentice, he would have chosen "sixteen supermodels.
While we can't speak to what the still-to-be-decided nominees will say in their speeches, Colbert as host promises that the biggest night in TV will likely be filled with subtle-but-snarky quips at the POTUS' expense.
" William's brother Prince Harry, who quips that he has been "asking her for years what her secret is, but she won t tell me, highlights the impact the Queen has had around the world via the Commonwealth of 53 nations.
While Refinery29 obviously doesn't condone some of the downright mean comments that are appearing in the comments of the photos, we can't help but hand it to the quips from ex-girlfriends and the folks who are thirsting after them already.
When the facts being distorted relate to the joke-teller's own trauma, such as Ms Gadsby's quips about the abuse she suffered growing up gay in Tasmania, laughter can legitimise someone reducing themselves to the worst parts of their lives.
Unusually friendly to the foreign media for a senior Chinese official, Wang has won plaudits in China for his tough line on issues like the disputed South China Sea and quick-witted - sometimes bad-tempered quips - to counter criticism of China.
"That whole thing where you try to do like, oh I'm a dad now so now I have to pretend like I'm a decent human being; I'm going to start wearing sweaters and I'm going to stop cursing," he quips.
Tanita has a degree from the Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising in Los Angeles and is currently studying art, while Michael is pursuing a degree in psychology – "which is great, 'cause after my career I'm gonna need it," quips Strahan.
With its quotable quips and knowing stories about a budget-conscious father, a judgmentally religious mother, and perpetually scheming brothers, The Kids Are Alright is its own confident and accomplished version of what all those other good shows have been doing.
Here are some of the best quips made at this year's meeting by Buffett, 86, and Munger, 93, who seemed as sharp as ever: Buffett opened the meeting with a quip he's used before but always works on the crowd.
The interactions between them, between actors Nolan North and Emily Rose, are the best in the game—though perhaps I'm biased, as a married man who recognizes a lot of their sharp, succinct quips and comebacks from his own relationship.
Racing across the savannah in a hefty 4x4, Drake, Sully, and Sam exchange quips and one-liners with perfect comic timing, and there's a welcome sense that this is Uncharted as we expect it—light hearted and just occasionally ridiculous.
And frankly, while they're both arrogant jerks who need to redeem themselves through heroism, Stark is a fun jerk, with plenty of smartass quips and swagger, while Strange is a sullen, superior jerk who can't pull off a simple joke.
His name was Mister Ed. Mister Ed was a horse (of course) who chose to speak through quips and witticisms than contemplate the troubling and haunting question of his only existence in a world that was not built for him yet.
Sadly, I experienced one of Morrissey's backhanded quips firsthand during a show at Radio City Music Hall in 2012, when he cynically relayed an anecdote to the audience about having finally found a cab driver in New York who "speaks English".
A few quips from Team Living:We convinced our team at work to participate in the challenge (against their better judgement) and on the morning of day one, they already had some hilarious commentary on their potentially tortuous new status quo.
Bookshelf Like Helen of Troy (not the homely city in upstate New York), her visage inspired suitors and protectors, but Audrey Munson (who did hail from upstate) is more likely to be remembered as the face that launched a thousand quips.
Hillerman then took on notable roles as the boss of Bonnie Franklin on the long-running CBS sitcom "One Day at a Time," and trading sarcastic quips with Betty White in the short-lived sitcom "The Betty White Show" in 1977.
It's pretty much what we've come to expect of hit shows: screaming fans, re-enactors, actors making lame quips, and one emotional British teenager with a very fake accent who traveled all the way to America to give Lee a painting.
A good teen show reenacts the worst parts of our lives, only it fills it with beautiful people and clever quips, and it takes all of the petty nonsense of high school as seriously as it felt at the time.
Trump blew through the remaining 11 debates in the primary calendar, grabbing headlines with quips like "Little Marco" (his nickname for Rubio) and "Lyin' Ted" (as in Cruz.) He made faces, he boasted, he talked endlessly about his poll numbers.
A freewheeling treasure-hunt story line, developed with the help of the comedian Harrison Greenbaum, blares on speakers at token-activated checkpoints throughout the course and includes quips about the G Train, YouTube cat videos and President Trump's border wall.
Since we live in a world with social media, the publication of the photo kicked off something akin to a worldwide caption contest in which clever writers have been rewarded for their comedic quips with retweets, likes, favorites and new followers.
The clip begins showing a beautiful bouquet of flowers, seemingly given to Teigen for her anniversary, before panning to the social media star who quips, "the f— am I even supposed to do with that?" in response to the floral gift.
This month, the company's Twitter account, with seven million followers, participated in a saucy meme about things people say during sex, trading quips about it with the Wendy's Twitter account (3.4 million followers) and Penguin Random House (1.3 million followers).
Before he left the series in 2015, Mr. Stewart's "Daily Show" was a trusted news source for many young people, frequently earning him comparisons to Walter Cronkite, and political analysis with funny quips became part of the nightly ritual of comedy.
"  Meanwhile, Kim, the "ghetto Evanescence" paints a vivid world, switching from the straightforward rap of the first verse into a more epic, melodic tone for the final verse, where he quips, "we came back to the future my throne is Delorean.
You've probably heard occasional quips that Twitter humor largely consists of jokes made on Tumblr being shared as screenshots on Facebook, but within this joke is a larger point about how all of our social media platforms interconnect and interact.
"Aren't you broads a little bit old to be trick-or-treating?" the late actress asks, and Midler, now 73, quips back, "We'll be younger in the morning," a reference to the sisters' ongoing efforts to steal youth from children around them.
While his words were peppered with oblique references to Trump, from quips about the birth certificate malarkey to lines like "demagogues will always fail in the end," it was when he invoked the candidate by name that he did his most damage.
I can go on and on—the voice acting, quips, and feel—but from the angles, vistas, attitudes, and perspectives, I witnessed a Spider-Man save, lose, and continually fail in ways that made made me feel enough to cry (spoiler scene).
He told stories of their day together, and the hilarious quips Chavez made throughout — jokes that will feel familiar to Flipping Out fans, who grew to love the dynamic between the two over the course of the Bravo show's 11-season run.
"I was thinking of picking up a cardboard box or something and then drawing a light socket on it and then like a whole bunch of a colorful stuff so I could be — wait for it — a creative outlet," the Rise star quips.
Willis originally lent his voice (and face) to an AI sidekick, but after Apocalypse fell into development hell, studio Neversoft salvaged it by making him the protagonist — albeit one who constantly quips to an invisible partner, since the dialog was apparently already recorded.
"You have to blow dust in their faces to make them feel like they're in the Pilbara, otherwise it's too comfortable," quips an executive, as he oversees desk-bound employees operating two of Rio's six autonomous rigs digging into the Pilbara rock.
As his director lists his "nice" attributes ("caring" and "gentle"), Paxton reminds Morlando he was actually a "pain in the ass" on the film, to which the director quips that his acting style is perhaps more method than he'd like to admit.
Atticus loves to talk—Sorkin gives him a flurry of humorous quips and slick moral epigrams—but "Slave Play," whose fierceness and fun have me pining, already, to see it again, makes me wonder what would happen if he ever tried shutting up.
Among the quips and jabs he made at Trump at the Al Smith dinner in New York, Mattis, who resigned as defense secretary for the Trump administration in December, also invoked Abraham Lincoln, quoting the former president's famous Lyceum address in Springfield, Illinois.
"At best, it was just quips and outrages — a diet of candy," wrote Brent Simmons, a well-known software developer who took his feed dark after blaming the service for, among other things, being part of the system that helped elect Mr. Trump.
I'm not sure how one becomes so emboldened to write a show like this—one that airs in 2019, yet opens on an orchestral cover of Lady Gaga's "Poker Face," and peddles quips like free-flowing water—but god damnit, it's inspiring.
" Of Luca, the "Cruise" singer quips to PEOPLE that "he's a lot like his daddy" in his appetite and admits that while people are telling him his son resembles him looks-wise at this stage, "I don't know how to take that.
Not only does Blu rap some fantastical shit—"Native Tongue, surprised I didn't sign to Tribe," he quips—he and Nottz enlist the help of a who's who of hip-hop's tongue-twisting journeymen: guys like Skyzoo, Torae, Bishop Lamont, and Mickey Factz.
Instead, the codename will be quarantined inside Google, so I have qualms and feel queasy about the quantity of quips that will queue up quoting the Android source code in an attempt to quibble that the dessert names still qualify as real.
Whatever happens, it is comforting to know that Richardson will be there at the final whistle with his quips and puns to put the whole harrying joy of soccer fandom into perspective and ease the arrival of the footballing winter to come.
The president seems like an affable, charming man, at once comfortable in his own skin and oddly detached from his surroundings, with a ready supply of quips, quotations and anecdotes to defuse whatever tension or discomfort might be hovering in the air.
" The video rocketed around the internet, generating memes and quips, none of them especially clever: "Make America Greta Again"; "This Greta Thunberg stare-down is life goals"; "Find yourself someone who looks upon your worst enemy the way Greta Thunberg looks at Trump.
The rapid-fire quips and tone-deaf insensitivity to each other and the situation they find themselves in feel ripped straight out from an episode of HBO's Succession, which also follows a wealthy American family as its members try to best each other.
Quips on Twitter are indirectly programming cable news, and whatever lengths you might go to to shield your kid from the dark powers of phones, her social life will still rise and fall according to the inscrutable dynamics of Instagram and Fortnite.
Ms. Ireland artfully renders her as a restless, psychodramatic cutup, full of "quips and cranks and wanton wiles" (to quote Milton, which seems appropriate in discussing an English teacher), and you can understand how she might have captivated her high school students.
Among other things the parody quips about: the charger isn't magnetic, it has no HDMI or DisplayPort for VR, no SD card for photos and videos, a "low quality" 720p (1280x720 pixels) front-facing camera, and a maximum memory of only 16 gigabits.
With real life confirmation of what was once a stream of Photoshop jokes, the internet was once again set ablaze with quips about the Commander in Chief looking like the kind of guy who would ghost a girl after a one-night-stand.
A commanding presence, "Quips and Gripes (Strips and Stripes)" (93-by-65 inches) is organized around a high-value-contrast, horizontal band of parallel stripes that spans the picture plane from side to side — a compositional move that is rare among these works.
Sure, it's about money—"my BFF is Benjamin Franklin," Wayne quips inspirationally earlier on in the song—but listening to these raps it's hard not to feel it's about a different source of wealth: the boundless joy of bending language to your will.
Quips abound about a woman's place in the world and current gender dynamics, sometimes boomed by a narrator in the film and sometimes played over a speaker and lip-synced by de Palma, who appears sporadically on stage against an animated backdrop.
Bell also flashed giant photos of Sessions photoshopped with demon-like eyes, the demands "#SessionsMustGo" and "#FireSessions," and the line "I thought the KKK was OK until I learned that they smoked pot" — a paraphrase of one of the Attorney General's most infamous quips.
Joe Biden, a 2020 Democratic presidential candidate and former vice president, quips that it's awkward to talk to reporters about foreign policy with an ice cream cone in his hand at the Cone Shoppe during a two-day campaign kickoff in Monticello, Iowa, April 30.
At once instantly recognizable and wholly unrecognizable — black woollen beany hat pulled well down over his eyes, Balenciaga T-shirt, and billowy white trousers overprinted with flittery butterfly motifs — he's in great good cheer, smiling and exchanging quips with his gangly-legged, long-haired mate.
Peter has had his powers for less than a year, but when he's in costume, he's already the classic version of Marvel Comics' friendly neighborhood wall-crawler — fast-moving and fast-thinking in a fight, and full of snappy quips that irritate his foes.
Former vice president Joe Biden, a 2020 Democratic presidential candidate, quips that it's awkward to talk to reporters about foreign policy with an ice cream cone in his hand at the Cone Shoppe during a two-day campaign kickoff in Monticello, Iowa, on April 30.
A lot of the political humor that doesn't come from fan-fave contributor Vic Berger is gallows-y in a way that can feel cheap, even market-tested, leaning hard on the internet's favorite mode of speaking — existential dread and off-hand quips about doomsday.
As family members die out or sell out, she becomes the de facto chief of Duke and Sons—"they may have to change their name to Duke and Daughter," one rival quips—and proves her shrewdness both in ferreting out dangerous threats and defanging them.
TEPIC, Mexico (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Italian winemaker Camillo Magoni is using reclaimed water at La Morita treatment plant in the Mexican border city of Tijuana to cultivate 800 lush vines in its grounds, producing red wine he quips could retail for $200 a bottle.
As Aliquippa wound down, the Quips won state championships and produced terrific pros like Revis (a future Hall of Fame cornerback who might be the best of all the players to come out of the town, Ditka and Dorsett included), Ty Law and Sean Gilbert.
Much about her is different from when she was young, but when a second mass murder casts a shadow over Celeste's life — and she quips about it — Corbet seems to be hewing to Marx's dictum that history happens first as tragedy and then as farce.
In the videos, these chatty moms with traces of a Midwestern accent riff on a theme (mom friends, sleep, Spanx) in the choppy editing style favored by YouTube stars like Grace Helbig that turns a conversation into a highlight reel of jokes and quips.
That gig marked a sea change for the awards show — which typically hadn't even had a host — as Gervais came back to host in both 2011 and 2012, carving out a uniquely caustic, comedic personality for the annual ceremony with his ribald monologues and quips.
Following Netflix's own take on the meme, other high-profile brands — including Wendy's, T-Mobile, Groupon and Yelp — quickly chimed in with their own responses on social media, with many corporate Twitter account managers providing their own almost not-safe-for-work quips. Wow.
Lawyers representing the Unist'ot'en have put out an explainer arguing that the requirements to justify infringement on Aboriginal title rights are more onerous than the average Canadian might expect, which might be why these "rule of law" quips have been met with a few eyerolls.
The July 17 incident in the city's Georgetown neighborhood prompted quips from many on social media, with some joking that the robot cop, a K5 Autonomous Data Machine, had tried to commit suicide or quit its job, and that it was a "win" for humans.
Bloomberg's cagey interview with CBS — in which he casually quips that every other candidate had the opportunity to become rich like he did and seemed irked by questions about diversity in the race — reflects the challenges he'll face if he continues to gain prominence.
His current research is being funded by the EU. Had he followed the conventional route of accepting industry money to run drug trials with his patients, he quips, he probably wouldn't be living in a two-bedroom apartment and driving a 2120 Honda Civic.
He has the same maximalist pro-choice views as every other Democrat, and while he quips about finding common ground over the tastiness of Chick-fil-A, his official positions on the "gay rights versus religious liberty" questions cede zero ground to religious conservatives.
When Gudda Gudda quips, "stay in your place or get murked / unless you want your motherfucking face on the front of a shirt," we pause to acknowledge the satisfaction of hearing the right syllables slide into place, of rap that is just flat-out well constructed.
Joseph Schumpeter's notion of "creative destruction", in which capitalist competition drives out weaker firms and rewards stronger ones, is paralleled in Mexico by "destructive creation", quips Mr Levy, in which the environment favours the entry and survival of weak businesses that hinder the growth of stronger ones.
With gems like "Y'all thready for this?" and "Oh, I felt that one," their charming quips preview the delightful banter we can expect from NBC's new reality series Making It.  Poehler and Offerman host and judge the six episode series as eight craftspeople take on weekly challenges.
When you spend your days writing about the goings on of the video game industry, it's easy to fall into the trap of believing that most people are aware of technology like virtual reality and that they'll understand your snarky quips about mimes using the Oculus Rift.
However, social and cultural norms (for example, quips from people of all sexes about little ladies having a harder time with big ole numbers), do have an impact, leading to girls believing they are worse at math and science, and eventually steering clear of those subjects.
Pottery has helped me find a saner, friendlier corner of the internet than the social-networking feeds we are addicted to, one that isn't completely obsessed with Donald J. Trump, where you get ahead not through pointed, viral quips but through collaboration, persistence and shared ingenuity.
Between the election and Trump's inauguration, he largely stuck to the same kinds of obvious punchlines that drove his pre-election coverage — gotta get those tiny hand quips in while the getting's good, I guess — but nonetheless infused his political commentary with a new undercurrent of disbelief.
Maya Rudolph, Tina Fey, and Amy Poehler came out to present the first award of the night, for Best Supporting Actress (the honor went to Regina King, for If Beale Street Could Talk), but they started with a series of quips about the host-free ceremony.
Miles' only clues to solving the object of his crush are a collection of facts: Alaska's death-obsessed quips, her library of unread books so big it's more of a home, her passion for hard drinking and chain smoking, and the way she always needs him.
For instance, in his breakout hit from last year, the booming Jahlil Beats production "Oh My," Boogie quips about "niggas that got work from selling they food stamps" while also alluding to situations that would shock the listener too much to mention (hence the titular hook).
"My first time with a woman was 85033," quips Evans, a vocal supporter of then-Democratic presidential nominee Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonThe exhaustion of Democrats' anti-Trump delusions Poll: Trump trails three Democrats by 10 points in Colorado Soft levels of support mark this year's Democratic primary MORE.
Even though the aforementioned Complex review quips, "leave it up to Wayne to absolutely brick a Future feature," Wayne is actually surprisingly crisp on this song, leaning into Auto-Tune with poise that contrasts nicely with both Future's use on that hook and Yo Gotti's typically gruff verse.
Wayne is not just the hook but the nonchalant centerpiece, busy proving his place as the best rapper alive by making it clear that he can put up hot bars no matter the context: "I make more than I can fit in this quote," he quips at one point.
For all his dealings with the undead, unwashed, unstoppable monsters that slither, crawl, and run cities around the series' geographical setting of the Continent, Geralt is also an incredibly funny character — swearing, rolling his eyes, and offering up the perfect quips in between the petty squabbles of humans.
The occasional quips about how male colleagues have advised her to "smile more" or how she was discouraged from running for Senate in 2012 because it would be too hard for a woman to win have transformed into a full embrace of discussing her gender out on the trail.
Direction by Moisés Kaufman and set design by David Zinn ups the stakes as four characters — Arnold, his ex Ed, Arnold's new young boyfriend Alan (Michael Hsu Rosen), and Ed's new girlfriend Laurel (Roxanna Hope Radja) have rapid-fire heart to hearts, trading quips and emotional confessions in equal measure.
Martha's going to make eggnog in her family's antique punchbowl with 24 egg yolks, two cups of sugar, two quarts of whole milk — "Make sure your egg yolks come from your own backyard hens," she quips — two cups of bourbon, one cup of cognac, and a half-cup of rum.
There were also some individual beneficiaries, but none come close to former national security adviser John BoltonJohn BoltonOscars see record low ratings with 23.6M viewers Brad Pitt quips he has more time to give Oscars speech than John Bolton had to testify New Qatari prime minister means new opportunities MORE.
House Democrats are weighing their own probes and haven't ruled out subpoenaing former national security adviser John BoltonJohn BoltonOscars see record low ratings with 23.6M viewers Brad Pitt quips he has more time to give Oscars speech than John Bolton had to testify New Qatari prime minister means new opportunities MORE.
Named for the 2″ Background Brush — "perhaps the most well-known of all the Bob Ross brushes" —  the site is very much aimed at those interested in actually learning from Ross (rather than the rest of us who are simply hypnotized by his magic brushwork, soothing voice, and delightful quips).
He readily admits he's a sucker for nostalgia; he's a fan of Stranger Things and Riverdale, two series that deliver him back to that sweet, summertime simplicity (though he's mighty pissed with what he views as an unfaithful rendition of Jughead: "He hasn't eaten a hamburger once!" he quips incredulously).
When I spoke to him, he was secretive about his plan for Japan, and feared that he might screw up the Portuguese dessert he's planning: "[Portugal] is the only one I'll be posting that day because I'm very aware that I may need more than one go at it," he quips.
"It's so boring, but everyone always wants to talk about real estate," quips Spellman, who in addition to launching the careers of heavyweight artists Christopher Wool, Robert Gober, Doug Aitken and Karen Kilimnik, has played a maverick hand in the continuous poker game known as the New York real estate market.
And while the bro-centric premise had me raising eyebrows over a series that's done a decent job balancing gender dynamics, I have to admit the corniness of their quips with one another are surprisingly genuine, and they really do come across as four people who've been through a lot.
Even we have been guilty of that, choosing to focus on the analysis of McGregor's words with our Academic Analysis of his trash talk before UFC 25, and relegating Diaz to the unsung role of straight man, a simple tool to set up some of The Notorious's most beloved quips.
Pat RobertsCharles (Pat) Patrick RobertsKobach says he's more prepared for 'propaganda' in Senate campaign Pompeo: Senate run 'off the table' Grassley gambles on drug price bill despite GOP doubts MORE quips that he will erupt in a similar manner when he tells Trump about how the tariffs are affecting soybean prices.
Old medical textbooks, from the ancient Greeks through the medieval Europeans, are filled with men's specious assertions about feminine hygiene: "I think we can agree that anyone who feels qualified to hold forth on something he has no actual knowledge of can, rather accurately, be called a douche," she quips.
"When I wake up with a pimple I immediately scream," the star quips before adding that she first extracts any white head, followed by cleaning the blemish with salicylic acid and then treating it with a blue light system to help alleviate redness (try the Iluminage Me Clear Anti-Blemish Device for $39).
Add to that a family suicide that forced Snyder (who's still credited as director) to hand post production over to Avengers director Joss Whedon, followed by reports of extensive reshoots, and it seemed like DC might be rushing to retrofit a Zack Snyder movie into something cheerier, using Whedon's trademark quips and banter.
You can fly to the Montana ranch all you want, but so long as your art and image are part of the public sphere, they're subject to the new dynamics of pop culture criticism, in which whiteness no longer insulates artists from the blowback of their decisions, iconography, interviews, tweets, or offhand quips.
Click here to view original GIFThis clever video by Julian Cianciolo explains how to read sheet music and is actually much more enjoyable to watch than you'd imagine, especially if you're a musician who can read sheet music because you can probably understand all the deadpan explanations, layered in-jokes, and trombone quips.
In the greatest rendition of "What's That About My Missus" ever televised, Preston 2007 glowers his way through Simon Amstell's quips about his appearance on Big Brother and nobody liking The Ordinary Boys, even managing to doot-doot his way through BeeGees' "Night Fever" and Gorillaz' "Dirty Harry" to a reasonably decent standard.
Jost noted that the audience members were allowed to drink in their seats, joking about "losing inhibitions at a work function" before launching into quips about getting calls from Ronan Farrow (who wrote on the Harvey Weinstein allegations for the New Yorker as well as reporting on misconduct allegations against Les Moonves).
His quips about the attack being worse than Watergate and his continued insistence that there was a "cover-up," even after the House Select Committee on Benghazi found no new evidence of wrongdoing, have raised some concerns about such an overt partisan leading an agency that is supposed to be above politics.
But White House journalists have done a terrific job reporting on the things that the administration is doing and saying—their hosting of a comedian to deliver a few quips about the president at a fancy dinner doesn't have anything to do with that mission, and the exercise has been increasingly pointless for years.
But the 44-year-old Korean-American filmmaker didn't just goad Beyoncé stans into attack with taunts about their inability to do real damage and quips to the press destined to immediately be taken out of context, he greeted the influx of bee emojis and tweeted insults like Lieutenant Dan howling defiance at a hurricane.
Kids are watching Sonic the Hedgehog to see a talking blue mammal run fast, deliver funny quips, and beat the evil Dr. Robotnik, played by the absolutely ridiculous Jim Carrey, who channels the kind of energy he brought to his over-the-top comedic roles in the '90s with Batman Forever and Ace Ventura.
Also brought up for their alleged misconduct: Fired NBC newsman Matt Lauer ("Oh, you mean toy like the one Matt Lauer gave to his coworker?" one kid asks when Santa requests he ask for a toy), Alabama Senate candidate Roy Moore, President Donald Trump ("19 accusers — Google it," McKinnon's elf sidekick quips), and many more.
" As in his first novel, "Gorgeous," about a plain-looking girl from nowhere mystically summoned to Manhattan to meet a fashion Svengali who changes her into the world's most beautiful person, the quips fly with the wit of an Oscar Wilde for the Nickelodeon set: "Eye shadow isn't a lie, it's a higher truth!
As long as Wolverine and Tony Stark will trade quips on the big screen in the near future, it's not absurd to want your favorite corporation to acquire another corporation to become an even bigger mega-corporation so badly that you'd be willing to give them even more money up front to make it happen.
In his Monday night monologue on Jimmy Kimmel Live, the comedian made several quips about the Academy Award's now-infamous ending in which Dunaway — who reunited with her Bonnie and Clyde costar Warren Beatty to announce the final Oscar — seemingly ignored that the card said "Emma Stone" and announced La La Land as the winner.
Who we think should win: Lady Bird, written by Greta GerwigWho we think will win: Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri, written by Martin McDonagh White people across America clenched in their khakis at Frances McDormand's litany of quips and curses, basically an Englishman's best caricature of what a fed-up cornfed American sounds like.
"There I was giving you a second chance / If only you weren't so shady / But you stabbed me in the back while shaking my hand / And therein lies the issue / Friends don't try to trick you / Get you on phone and mind-twist you," she coyly quips over sirens and bumping bass on the theatrical bop.
It also quashed (but maybe not fully?) the rumor it was going to merge iOS with macOS, inadvertently giving us a GIF for the ages: On this week's MashTalk podcast, we go beyond the keynote quips and basket of feature updates to get at the big questions: What kind of experience will users get when this software finally ships?
But when we're replying, "As you wish," to one another, or discussing Rodents of Unusual Size, or snarking about land wars in Asia and things that are inconceivable, or any of the other famous quotes The Princess Bride left us with, it's important to recall that none of these quips were created in a burst of spontaneous genius.
This relationship is evident throughout its games, which are littered with references to fan forum in-jokes, most blatantly via a recurring character, M'aiq the Liar, who routinely dispenses quips about the same forum's predilection for rumor and speculation, and has done in every game since Morrowind—making him, perhaps unwittingly, part of its creeping shadow.
Thoreau is an easy author to dislike, with his sometimes judgy quips about technology: We are eager to tunnel under the Atlantic and bring the Old World some weeks nearer to the New; but perchance the first news that will leak through into the broad, flapping American ear will be that the Princess Adelaide has the whooping cough.
It wouldn't be surprising if Marvel's own "Deadpool" had provided some inspiration: The superhero title character, played with obvious delight by Ryan Reynolds, mugs at the camera like Jim from "The Office," quips at his victims while slicing them to bits, and banters a mile a minute with his best friend, Weasel (the droll T. J. Miller).
The movie's final trailer — which dropped two weeks ahead of Skull Island's March 10 release — abandons the usual structure of setting up the story, cutting to some sweet action shots of monsters kicking human ass (or vice versa), and throwing in a few good quips from its handsome leading pair (Tom Hiddleston and Brie Larson) for good measure.
The latest trailer for The Last Jedi dropped last night, and tickets to the flick are now on sale for select parts of the US. Samsung wants to get in on the sci-fi action, with the launch of a new Star Wars-themed version of its Powerbot vacuum cleaner that can apparently clean from "hardwood to Hoth," the company quips.
The sport has had other contenders: the rhythm and performance-related quips of Georges St-Pierre, the Chauncey Gardiner-esque wisdom of the Diaz brothers, the Howard Beale-ish rants of Chael Sonnen, and the subtle snarky genius of Joanna Jedrzejczyk, among few others, have all managed to amuse, delight, and vex fans and foes over the course of MMA's history.
Trump quips about winning in November -- and not serving as president Colorado delegate Kendal Unruh has led the effort to break delegates free from election results supporting Trump and supporters say they have raised millions of dollars to hire a team of delegate "whips" who will fan out across the convention floor and ensure they have enough delegates supporting them.
Absurdly, my infatuation with shitty sherry—and, if I was feeling fancy, a 750 mL bottle of Copper Moon malbec—was something I'd make subtle quips about in social settings, presumably hoping to rack up some of that esteemed bad boy cred I missed out on by skipping high school prom to play Star Wars video games with my friends.
And where our grandparents couldn't share their goofs without access to a proper printing press, it has never been easier to create memes or to share pithy quips — and so it has also never been easier to throw all of our dumb jokes and flat refusals to grapple with reality out into the communal pool and wallow in them together. p.
The McGahn case goes to the heart of a crucial question for House Democrats: Do they subpoena former national security adviser John BoltonJohn BoltonOscars see record low ratings with 23.6M viewers Brad Pitt quips he has more time to give Oscars speech than John Bolton had to testify New Qatari prime minister means new opportunities MORE and other witnesses related to the Ukraine saga?
Ellis has run a tight courtroom, admonishing lawyers to keep their arguments brief, although the judge himself is prone to digressions and colorful quips — in chastising Asonye for asking leading questions of Pfeiffer on Friday, he told the story of a successful former colleague who never asked leading questions, a lawyer who is now deceased and in the "great litigation land in the sky," the judge said.
Nowadays, Carter has carved out a serene, joyful family life in Washington, D.C., where she lives with her husband of 53 years, businessman Robert Altman ("Steve Trevor has nothing on him," she quips, name-checking Wonder Woman's famous love interest), and where she raised their two children – son James, 28, a D.C.-based lawyer, and daughter Jessica, 25, who is in her second year of law school.
A chance Tuesday to rally his base His new unifying tone will also be sorely tested when he walks into the bear pit of a rally in Arizona on Tuesday night, when the teleprompter Trump may be replaced by the freewheeling campaign trail version who can't resist quips and asides that frequently steer him into political strife and alienate all but his loyal political core supporters.
"I think I could do a really good Jerry NadlerJerrold (Jerry) Lewis NadlerGOP memo deflects some gun questions to 'violence from the left' House Democrats urge Trump to end deportations of Iraqis after diabetic man's death French officials call for investigation of Epstein 'links with France' MORE, my own great congressman and the chairman of the House Judiciary Committee," De Niro quips of the New York Democrat.
It's not a coincidence that when The West Wing did its fictionalized version of the Clinton impeachment drama, it went out of its way to establish Vice President Hoynes as dislikable and ideologically unreliable ("the guy practically has corporate sponsorship," Josh Lyman quips at one point before dismissing him as the "Tostitos vice president"), in order to make Bartlett's effort to cling to office seem sensible and honorable.
Joaquin CastroJoaquin CastroJuan Williams: Democrats finally hit Trump where it hurts Texas Democrats tap Joaquin Castro to deliver key address Assault weapons ban picks up steam in Congress MORE (D-Texas); Matt and Mercedes Schlapp; Nicolle Wallace; Andrea Mitchell; Peter Alexander; White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders — who was seen smiling, despite being at the center of some of Wolf's most pointed quips; Hallie Jackson; Kasie Hunt; Kristen Welker; Rep.
In desperate pursuit of such affirmation, my mind has come to resemble one of those stamping-machine assembly lines you see in cartoons, but for shareable content: The raw, analog world in all its glory enters via conveyor belt on one end, and, after some raucous puffs of smoke, it gets flattened and packaged in my head into insipid quips meant to inspire you to tap a tiny heart on a screen.

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