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"refrain" Definitions
  1. a comment or complaint that is often repeated
  2. the part of a song or a poem that is repeated after each verse

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They walk offstage to "All These Things That I've Done" and everyone sings the refrain because have you heard that refrain?
The Australian government called on Israel to "refrain from excessive use of force" and urged Palestinian protesters to refrain from violence.
" Mueller investigation Asked if he would pledge to refrain from interfering in special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation, Trump refused, but continued his refrain of "no collusion.
Lutfi has to stay at least 200 yards away from Britney, her family, refrain from reaching out to them and refrain from making disparaging comments about Brit.
" She called on "Israel to be proportionate in its response and refrain from excessive use of force" and on Palestinians "to refrain from violence and attempting to enter into Israeli territory.
Nations need to refrain from making certain weapons if they want other nations to refrain, open their biological labs to inspection if they want other nations to open theirs, and so on.
"We must refrain from seeking dominance and reject the zero-sum game, we must refrain from 'beggar thy neighbor' and reject power politics or hegemony while the strong bully the weak," Xi said.
This is hardly a new refrain from an American president.
With Sanders' urging, the refrain caught hold among his supporters.
She rejected the assertion that performers should refrain from politics.
That was the consistent refrain from Toyota drivers after qualifying.
"If it's yellow, let it mellow" was a common refrain.
Nonetheless, we would do well to refrain from smug condescension.
"I don't need anybody's money," has been a constant refrain.
Until then, we ask everyone to refrain from undue speculation.
But Japan had several reasons to refrain from doing so.
Refrain from meeting strangers who ask to meet up 9.
And then there's the charming "Take off your clothes" refrain.
They refrain from buying overpriced snacks at the concession stands.
Later, police urged protesters to refrain from violence and leave.
During the negotiation all parties must refrain from unilateral steps.
" His refrain on that track: "Let's have a good time.
" She then repeated her refrain: "The president did nothing wrong.
Second, refrain from quotas – in any form – for exempted countries.
Still, the Democrats would do well to refrain from smirking.
Scrapping the ACA has been a common refrain for Republicans.
You, of all people, should also refrain from doing so.
Is the emotional refrain of "Unsane," though, any less constricting?
We request that visitors to ANC refrain from such activity.
" The song ended on a refrain: "Elect yourself/Collect yourself.
But he asked the audience to refrain from lighting any.
"The West took over the East" is another familiar refrain.
And that position is a common refrain among Sanders supporters.
"Warren has a plan for that" became a familiar refrain.
Ms. Rowling appears unlikely to refrain from posting future criticisms.
French officials said Macron would refrain from giving voting recommendations.
Indeed, that is a common refrain from the culture wars.
Top talent could refrain from joining a company as well.
If you see them, please refrain from giving them treats. 
"We did not take a knee" was a constant refrain.
They refrain from cursing, drinking or gesticulating lewdly in traffic.
"Wo men bu yi yang," the title and refrain go.
In 2008 she barely mentioned her gender; now it's a refrain.
That's a constant refrain in the recent history of medical science.
This was a refrain on the campaign trail for the ticket.
"Okay, that's a very creative refrain," Ingraham said on her show.
Why should he refrain from doing what he does every year?
She took a big breath, but I'd heard this refrain before.
But one refrain was consistent across audiences: God, that was bleak.
He also couldn't refrain from making a bad joke about it.
Governments' first priority is to refrain from making the situation worse.
Refrain from adding your location to posts or checking into establishments.
However, Connellan has requested that people refrain from hunting the animal.
Popular Will urged other opposition parties to refrain from fielding candidates.
One demonstrator greeted me with the refrain "fuck off Tory scum".
Some, myself included, have decided to refrain from posting any videos.
A common refrain was, 'I just figured Bowie would live forever.
The constant US refrain that China "steals" technologies is highly simplistic.
" Trump's remarks suggested that Muslims refrain from "reporting" terror-related "problems.
"I inherited a mess," Trump said, returning to a familiar refrain.
The company will refrain from raising prices for passengers, it added.
That seems to be a common refrain for early-stage investors.
This is a familiar refrain from other stories of mass shootings.
Will Donald Trump refrain from using an emergency for partisan purposes?
He said shareholders should "refrain from accepting" the offer until then.
"I would refrain from posting it on Instagram," Immordino-Yang says.
In the background, the musical refrain "Good job, good job" played.
"They should refrain from unilateral steps, such as an independence referendum".
The only time you'd want to refrain from closing a card?
This is head trainer Marc Gargaro's refrain: everything must be earned.
"They can copy fast, but they can't innovate," went the refrain.
That refrain "give back" is common among immigrants who become citizens.
This, as the familiar refrain goes, is why people hate politics.
He also urged Thais to refrain from "festivities" for 30 days.
But experts tell me that this refrain is a gross oversimplification.
" The chorus includes the refrain, "It's a golden thing she's got.
"The chorus includes the refrain, "It's a golden thing she's got.
Casino operators typically refrain from disclosing details of their security policies.
They should carefully refrain from anything resembling arrogance, rudeness or insult.
Billionaire candidates, she said, should refrain from self-funding potential campaigns.
But it did not cause them to refrain from censuring authoritarianism.
That said, please refrain from posting comics spoilers in the comments.
It was a familiar refrain during the six decades of service.
" As the refrain hit, Rihanna increased her speed: "Is this love?
It's a familiar refrain these days: We should have done more.
For just one time, couldn't they refrain from attempting municipal blackmail?
When eating becomes this exhausting, I simply refrain from food altogether.
If so, the Fed could refrain from further interest rate increases.
Men often wear colorful turbans and refrain from cutting their beards.
"The pool is wide but not deep" is a common refrain.
EU by email to request them to refrain from doing so.
Iran must refrain from supplying weapons and materials to the Houthis.
Clinton were a recurring refrain, a former White House official said.
A frequent refrain: Why are tampons taxed when Viagra is not?
If you manage to successfully dodge an iceberg, refrain from boasting.
Can he refrain from kneeing an opponent where it hurts most?
But she asked the public to refrain from criticizing Mr. Huang.
The United States is going to refrain from further tariff increases.
"It's comedy … grow up," was a common refrain in my replies.
And therefore counsel should refrain from referring to senators as jurors.
And others have, and will continue to take up the refrain.
The sheriff's office urged the citizens' group to refrain from patrols.
Fear of Islamic fundamentalism is a populist refrain for the right.
And President Trump must refrain from any unilateral concessions to Russia.
The Clintons, particularly Bill Clinton, must refrain from taking the bait.
Therefore, counsel should refrain from referring to the senators as jurors.
"When in a bad mood, refrain from posting," Dr. Leskovec suggested.
Bonus points: Refrain, for eight days, from tweeting in ALL CAPS.
It asks Iran to refrain from any destabilizing activity in Syria.
Five demands, not one less became a common refrain at marches.
"She's got the best body," was his typical refrain about Ivanka.
Refrain from giving a fat person unsolicited advice about weight loss.
The researchers, based in 30 countries, said they would refrain from visiting KAIST, hosting visitors from the university, or cooperating with its research programs until it pledged to refrain from developing AI weapons without "meaningful human control".
MAID Hard Work, Low Pay and a Mother's Will to Survive By Stephanie Land "I'm not your maid," goes the outraged refrain of the mother; "I'm not your mother," the outraged refrain of the girlfriend or wife.
During her one-on-one sessions, Ms. Powers heard a familiar refrain.
"Call me when it's over," is the refrain of many American investors.
She encouraged him to refrain from drinking 2800 days at a time.
"I'm super duper with my supercomputer," goes the song's infectious, chanted refrain.
I will refrain from complaining about the loss of a good deli.
She repeats that familiar refrain, "We're all Negan," and Michonne backs down.
"I am Fidel," he continued, a refrain quickly adopted by the crowd.
This is the refrain to a still-popular song on the island.
In the meantime, ING Italy will refrain from taking on new clients.
That's been a common refrain of at least the last two administrations.
Sanders, though, didn't refrain from trumpeting the news on the campaign trail.
The news marks a familiar refrain for the world's largest online retailer.
It is a familiar refrain for Egypt's long-suffering Christians (see article).
But, taken at face value, this refrain becomes a lot less ominous.
The breastfeeding advocates' refrain that "all women can breastfeed" is simply false.
One day my mom asked if they could refrain from doing that.
That "Hogwarts is my home" refrain is guaranteed to give you chills.
A positive refrain isn't only helpful when facing down life's biggest moments.
This was a common refrain heard along the road through the Poconos.
"If we go down, we go down together," is the song's refrain.
"The real crime is what is legal," goes a common Chicago refrain.
It takes every ounce of willpower I have, but I do refrain.
American automakers should refrain from celebrating, however, until the reduction actually happens.
With every breach, another refrain is typically heard: That it was preventable.
Iran is a pro-American country with a tired anti-American refrain.
Live updates: Will you refrain from updating Trump on the Russia investigation?
But I actually refrain from using social media every Saturday and Sunday.
O'Reilly did not refrain from criticizing Trump during his White House run.
It's become an increasingly common refrain in the wake of mass shootings.
Magdi Abdel-Ghaffar, and ordered newspapers to refrain from publishing his name.
We call on #Russian authorities to respect these rights & refrain from violence.
Still, that's not necessarily a reason to refrain from opening the message.
Normally, I refrain from ordering appetizers, but this was a special night.
Refrain from expressing regret or remorse and mentioning non-performance-related specifics.
Clinton said as she wrapped her introduction, echoing a favored Obama refrain.
Since the Holocaust, this has been the refrain, over and over again.
And we urge users to refrain from referring to the incorrect figures.
Doctors couldn't pinpoint the cause; that would soon become a common refrain.
"Stick with me!" is her refrain at rallies in the closing days.
At this point, Congress should refrain from inserting itself into this dialogue.
Now, it's become almost a regular refrain when he talks about carriers.
He also promised to refrain from using charter flights in the future.
"Nobody needs one of these weapons of war" is the common refrain.
And they asked his administration to refrain from restricting high-skilled immigration.
Another common refrain was that money and political interests shaped the report.
Can Trump refrain from boasting about making Mexico pay for the wall?
"We stink" is her refrain whenever things go wrong, which is often.
Most of us now refrain from posting things that are potentially controversial.
And the authorities there vowed to continue to refrain from saying it.
He's in therapy, to the point where it becomes a constant refrain.
The refrain from major department stores in response to requests for comment?
If, however, you refrain from that assumption, the debate becomes much stickier.
You should also refrain from registering for partisan events on social media.
Refrain from mentioning the virus by name, including 'coronavirus' and 'COVID-19.
The public-address announcer urged fans to refrain from using foul language.
Democratic candidates are perfectly welcome to refrain from terminating their own pregnancies.
A familiar refrain, one I have always loved and longed to believe.
Then Marc Jacobs said he, too, might refrain, as did Tom Ford.
The SNB should refrain from campaigning for one side or the other.
"Please refrain from sending me unsolicited texts and emails," Spicer reportedly wrote.
A frequent refrain: If sponges are so irredeemable, is there any alternative?
Such a rich country, such poor people: That was the universal refrain.
Which has been this common refrain to come out of this, right?
State television warned the public to stay vigilant and refrain from gatherings.
ABC, the host network, has asked the candidates to refrain from swearing.
Refrain from using the present tense to talk about a past job.
It was a refrain that, in recent months, has resonated throughout Indonesia.
Health officials have also advised people to refrain from traveling to Wuhan.
In black circles, the "she's a cop" refrain was heard most often.
Please play your part and refrain from recommending your friend's unwelcome contribution.
Bonus points: Refrain from alluding to a terror attack that never happened.
He also urged Taylor and Volker to refrain from communicating via text.
The refrain of "Democrats' weak bench" is leveled specifically at the establishment.
The refrain everyone keeps repeating is that we're living in strange times.
This happens despite my constant pleas to please refrain from such talk.
One driver said customers should refrain from opening their doors during deliveries.
"Will anything change?" was a refrain echoed by many, implicitly or explicitly.
TL: The refrain, or I guess the chorus, what's the difference between?
"Sex work is work" is a common refrain in activism for decriminalization.
"I should be wrestling tonight," is a familiar refrain, heard muttered backstage.
A U.S. State Department spokeswoman urged all sides to refrain from violence.
During this period, Muslims refrain from eating and drinking from sunrise to sunset.
Kamala Harris' "Let's speak truth" refrain is a cornerstone of her stump speech.
The common refrain was that the market would tank on a Trump win.
When Dr. Christopher Callahan examines older patients, he often hears a similar refrain.
In the meantime, North Korea promises to refrain from nuclear and missile tests.
The leaders of the protests repeatedly called on protesters to refrain from violence.
For years, weak spending has caused many companies to refrain from raising prices.
JULIAN ROBERTSON: I think I'm going to refrain from criticizing Apple too much.
An ominous refrain refers to Newton as a "prince with a thousand enemies".
The communique reiterated the member countries' pledge to refrain from competitive currency devaluations.
In the refrain she leaves listeners with a message of hope and support.
Yet they seem not to damage his standing and he refuses to refrain.
The album marked the end of the couplet-refrain form in the mainstream.
Noor Capital has since said it would refrain from further transactions with Venezuela.
At least once a week, I refrain from cooking, cleaning, or doing laundry.
" And so a common refrain among "Destiny 2" players became "wait until September.
But it has appealed to industry to refrain from such shipments for now.
Bush's remark was a refrain I heard from nearly everyone I spoke with.
"Be yourself" is a refrain most of us have heard far too often.
Federal officials are asking North Carolina's governor to refrain from enforcing the law.
One must refrain from words that would cause lasting harm to the economies.
Government officials similarly refrain from commenting on or trying to influence Fed policy.
German Foreign Minister Sigmar Gabriel urged "all sides (to) refrain from violent actions".
The U.N. mission to Libya urged both sides to refrain from further escalation.
I'd like to refrain from further comments on the details of the talks.
As such, Infowars has agreed to refrain from selling merchandise with Pepe's image.
But would refrain from using them and would prefer a scientific explanation instead.
That song, of course, was "Alright," and the crowd chanted the refrain wholeheartedly.
" As she explains in the song's refrain: "I just want to feel everything.
We respectfully refrain from further comment, as that could be misinterpreted as marketing.
She also urges parents to refrain from serving juice to babies and children.
"Someone's going to get hurt" has become a common refrain in American newsrooms.
Cramer instructed that investors refrain from buying shares of until the New Year.
"I shouldn't be here," Mr. Nublett said, an anguished refrain he often repeated.
Erdogan and Trump play to their bases, they'll refrain from actions that would
Grant said U.S. central bankers should refrain from acting at all this year.
") or accepting (in "Equal Rights," the refrain is a defensive, "I'm not gay!
U.S. presidents generally refrain from openly calling for American businesses to lose customers.
In exchange, the publishers will refrain from filing copyright infringement claims against Spotify.
Indeed, that's a common refrain I hear from startups that focus on developers.
It is not uncommon for rape victims to refrain from approaching authorities immediately.
There was a constant refrain of, 'When are you going to get married?
"They may ask employees to refrain from posting politically related messages," she said.
Germany and Sweden said last year that they would refrain from deporting Uighurs.
The defense, meanwhile, still had its steady refrain: this was friendship, not corruption.
"You used to get the chance to know them," goes the common refrain.
The "death is elsewhere" refrain in the song suddenly assumes dramatic historical connotations.
" Under such circumstances, she said, "it's hard for him to refrain from commenting.
Putin, basically, is the refrain, is the answer for almost anything right now.
Meanwhile, the U.S. and Afghan forces will refrain from offensive operations against them.
Are you going to refrain from making comments like that in the future?
Senators should refrain from speaking to their neighbors while the case is presented.
I refrain from buying all the makeup and head home around 9:30.
It recommended that Russians refrain from visiting China until the "epidemiological situation stabilizes".
It recommended that Russians refrain from visiting China until the "epidemiological situation stabilises".
Please refrain from coming between the chief justice and the managers and counsel.
They should refrain from touching their eyes, nose, or mouth with unwashed hands.
New Zealand on Monday advised citizens to refrain from travelling to Hubei province.
"Not like L'Aquila" has become a common refrain in these earthquake-ridden days.
My whole post is about being kind to each other, so please refrain!
Second, the United States should continue to refrain from deposing Mr. Assad militarily.
For the better part of a year I've been hearing the same refrain.
"He is no worse than others in the swamp" will be the refrain.
It was to Boeing's benefit to refrain from recommending simulator training to pilots.
But it can be a reminder, and a glorious refrain, of what's possible.
The more common refrain, however, is that Becerra has a bright future ahead.
Expect to hear this refrain again on Thursday — no matter what the questions.
But Collins has repeated this refrain: Who would sit to make that happen?
In a press release, House GOP leadership offered this refrain: Rose are red.
It's hard to think of a place where we refrain from using phones.
A major refrain of Oster's book is that a parent's preferences are important.
" Later there came a quieter but still impassioned refrain: "We need new hymns.
Similarly, refrain from gossiping about your boss or coworkers during your final days.
I would like to refrain from commenting on it, based on that fact.
Growing nationalist and populist sentiments make it harder to refrain from such moves.
"It's good enough" is the refrain Wachter-Boettcher says she hears from women.
I would suggest you refrain from worrying about him until he comes back.
The refrain, which is undeniably catchy, goes: Huawei is good, Huawei is beautiful!
The Warhammer 40K gamers at the table behind him take up the refrain.
A broom, in keeping with the "no dames" refrain, becomes Mr. Tatum's first partner.
Rebecca's refrain that she "loves being pregnant" swells with her body to become hate.
The Trump campaign had a familiar refrain when asked about the watchdog groups' efforts.
The function of the refrain is primarily rhythmic — a drumbeat to which we return.
The German foreign ministry urged Ankara to refrain from "pouring oil on the fire".
Both presidential candidates would be well-advised to refrain from attacks on the Fed.
That's been a common refrain despite evidence showing their ties aren't strong at all.
We have asked both teams to refrain from commenting while the investigation is ongoing.
That familiar refrain for choosing a grocery bag at the supermarket may be changing.
JAPAN ECON MINISTER MOTEGI IN WASHINGTON, D.C.: REFRAIN FROM COMMENTING ON DETAILS OF TALKS
Refrain from expressing your emotions, and math problems will seem so much more painful.
McGinty is echoing a common refrain that wages have been stagnant in recent years.
He's been far from the only Bush family member to refrain from backing Trump.
Later, Hong Kong police urged protesters to refrain from violence and leave the area.
As has become a familiar refrain for Dallas, Doncic didn't get consistent offensive help.
Experts agree that it's critical Trump refrain from publicly commenting on the Russia investigation.
The refrain of Toronto rappers Justin Trash and killVill's latest banger speaks for itself.
The growing refrain condemning legal marijuana as the next Big Tobacco seems almost trite.
"The blockchain is real" has become the common refrain of Wall Street and banks.
The common refrain is that Super Bowl LI is a tax-free Super Bowl.
It develops a mix that you won't be able to refrain from dancing to.
Out of respect for the non-book readers, I'll refrain from any further details.
It's a refrain I'll hear repeated several times over the course of the evening.
"It's a tax on people who are bad at math," is a common refrain.
" The outro is a blunt, repeated refrain: "Your prayers will never be answered again.
In closing, Bill Clinton echoed a refrain his wife has been using while campaigning.
The surrogate is required to refrain from smoking, drinking and drugs during the pregnancy.
But tonight, in the kitchen of Ottawa's National Arts Centre, it's a common refrain.
DOJ has policy to refrain from investigatory activity in 2900 day period before election.
DOJ has policy to refrain from investigatory activity in 2628 day period before election.
That India is pro-business but not necessarily pro-market is a frequent refrain.
"How can you play politics at a time like this?" was the relentless refrain.
Greater burden-sharing is a refrain that Trump has sounded since his 28500 campaign.
Spotting counterfeit goods on Amazon has been a common refrain over the past years.
Since then, Mr. Trump's campaign has urged supporters to refrain from talking about Mrs.
Ellis reminded jurors before excusing them to refrain from discussing the case with anyone.
Speakers of all different faiths together sounded a common refrain of love and light.
A related refrain has been to identify potential gunmen before they commit mass shootings.
The inclusion of lobbyists flies in the face of his "Drain the Swamp" refrain.
But just because you attack me personally, I will not refrain from praising you.
"This is memory" is the refrain of ­"Another Brooklyn," Jacqueline Woodson's haunting new novel.
Facebook's decision to refrain from policing the claims of political ads is not unreasonable.
At best, it will refrain from committing for any side, keeping its options open.
Most "environmentalists" I know actually work hard to refrain from pitting environmentalism against labor.
The only people who refrain from Trump talk are those who work for him.
"We need a new generation of leadership" was a refrain I heard a lot.
The Stones ignored the Pope's request that they refrain from playing on Good Friday.
We're asked to silence our cellphones, quietly unwrap our lozenges and refrain from speaking.
Larger institutions want to play it safe, and often refrain from funding unconventional scholarship.
Policymakers and diplomats refrain from speaking of a paradigm shift in Germany's China politics.
" I repeated this refrain, along with variations, to my best friend: "Where is he?
"No fun stuff in Hong Kong anymore" was the refrain in my group chats.
"One day — it's like a miracle — it will disappear," is the refrain in February.
Public relations people urge reporters to refrain from using the words marijuana or pot.
"Forgive me for my wrongs, I have just begun," went the refrain, fittingly so.
When asked to refrain from disturbing all around him, he erupted in high dudgeon.
Still, it wasn't fair to blame her; she was merely parroting a common refrain.
"NATO has all the watches, but we have all the time," went their refrain.
"I support naturalisation" was a common refrain on Weibo in the hours that followed. ■
Members should refrain from speaking to neighboring Senators while the case is being presented.
I've been hearing that refrain since Trump was inaugurated, but I'm not so optimistic.
It also called for all parties to refrain from attacking oil facilities and infrastructure.
The refrain that had made the grandkids—his kids—laugh whenever they heard it.
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said the police and protesters should refrain from violence.
America would refrain from involving itself in 'old world' politics, wars and economic decisions.
So I would urge people to refrain from meddling into the already delicate situation.
Would he have accepted the repeated refrain, "Guns don't kill people, people kill people"?
For those familiar with the president's anti-immigrant musings, it was a familiar refrain.
"We just need to move different and evolve," Taylor repeated as a general refrain.
The cast members refrain from over-signaling their characters' eccentricity, which is a blessing.
I'm Molly Roberts, and my resolution was to refrain from political prognostication, so … oops!
Later on Thursday, Russia called on Turkey to refrain from provocative statements about Idlib.
It is a refrain — occurring three times in the second paragraph of the document.
The officials told military personnel to refrain from using the kits until otherwise notified.
The CDC and American Medical Association have urged people to refrain from vaping altogether.
Foreign diplomats should refrain from recognizing Mr. Tshisekedi's victory until this has been done.
It's a refrain, from "Old MacDonald," that's appeared in the puzzle many times: EIEIO.
Should I refrain from tweeting anything gendered or let a bot control my tweets?
The pleading refrain of "read another book" became so common, it's now a meme.
Finally, we request the University refrain from retaliation of our coaches, players and fans.
"It will definitely be thorny," said one person, in what was a common refrain.
Mayweather couldn't refrain from calling McGregor a "pussy" and a "bitch" during their tour.
Was I supposed to refrain from sharing anything about my work or career on Facebook?
Your phone will know you are driving, and refrain from showing notifications until you've stopped.
"Nations outside the region should refrain from stirring up trouble and disrupting the harmonious situation."
A security source said the army's decision was still to refrain from using any force.
For those analysing or reporting on the Chinese economy, it has become a familiar refrain.
The icing on the cake was Spiegel's decision to refrain from apologizing for the hack.
"Negotiations are still under way so I'd like to refrain from commenting," Suga told reporters.
We will continue to respect America's democratic process and refrain from any semblance of interference.
"We also agree with his call to refrain from speculation until the investigation is completed."
One common refrain emerged: Disney knows how to make movies, TV shows, and theme parks.
Gail Collins Maybe we'd better refrain from having any new opinions until after the election.
Women have been asked to refrain from wearing sneakers, open-toed shoes, and anything sleeveless.
Expectant mothers are being asked to refrain from visiting countries in which Zika is present.
Bhutan issued a brief statement in June asking China to refrain from taking unilateral action.
The Kremlin warned Navalny's supporters to refrain from holding any unsanctioned rallies in his absence.
"I have tried to refrain from responding to that," the 77-year-old singer explained.
Everyone else is drinking, but I have homework to do later today, so I refrain.
ARGUING THAT men should refrain from bullying and sexual harassment does not seem terribly controversial.
This place is known for its boozy milkshakes, but I exercise great willpower and refrain.
Paul Simon just told us about Muhammad Ali's passing during a refrain of The Boxer.
So please refrain from commenting on how great DD-WRT would be on this thing.
Two or three years doesn't sound too far away, but it's also an old refrain.
We respectfully refrain from further commentary as anything we say could be misinterpreted as marketing.
It's a refrain we've heard since the first Sidekick climbed out of the primordial ooze.
"Our revolution is peaceful but it's armed," was a frequent Chavez refrain in his speeches.
He also said he would refrain from chairing parliament until he can clear his name.
A lot of people tend to refrain from helping others in their plights for equality.
The second time Sigrid sings this refrain, "fall" is a vocal slide, descending even further.
The late-night host was seen head-banging hard when Clarkson got to the refrain.
They nevertheless share a common refrain of love and hope and delight in their children.
We are simply following the longstanding policy that we refrain from publicizing non-public information.
The potential in Africa for value-add data as commodity has become a common refrain.
Let them steer the conversation — and refrain from shifting the focus to you or others.
Accordingly, he will continue to refrain from publicly commenting on the facts of the case.
There was also unprecedented discipline to stay on message and refrain from pushing certain constituencies.
This has become a very common refrain for Sanders specifically and the progressive left generally.
It therefore needs to refrain from any political discussion, and remain as professional as possible.
Experts still advise that you use caution, of course, and refrain from harassing them (duh).
Just please, whatever you do, refrain from screaming if you're going to touch my legs.
He respectfully requests you refrain from using the skr*mz word when writing to him.
For years a consistent refrain in American politics has bewailed an increasingly polarized political atmosphere.
"  "Parties should not manipulate political debates, they should refrain from social bots and fake news.
The common refrain with Villanova is that it can't win unless it hits its threes.
That plaintive refrain, echoing over the hills and plains of movie blogland. Worst. Summer. Ever.
In a gesture of goodwill, al-Houthi called on Houthi forces to refrain from attacks.
" A refrain of the poem is " THERE WAS NO PLACE IN NATURE WE COULD MEET .
And over the course of the last few months, that refrain acquired a hashtag: #HimToo.
Asked if the President's rally refrain of "lock her up" applies to her, Trump laughed.
HARUHIKO KURODA: Exchange rate, as a central banker, I should-- refrain from making any comment.
The speech's refrain — "Justice is on the ballot" — captivated the huge crowd at the event.
The debate moderators had to repeatedly interject and remind the audience to refrain from clapping.
The least they can do is obey our laws and refrain from doing us harm.
Lee also asked supporters to refrain from greeting Ban on his arrival at Incheon airport.
The United States and South Korea urged North Korea to refrain from further provocations (Reuters).
Democrats have long said that the Republican refrain of family values is hollow and hypocritical.
Under the pledge, the employees agreed to refrain from matters involving former employers or clients.
And here is Howard Schultz, implicitly echoing a notorious refrain: I alone can fix it.
Refrain from bringing over-the-counter medications that can easily be bought at your destination.
Trump can't really change those: It's a common refrain these days among defensive-sounding Republicans.
"Build that wall" became a constant refrain among Trump supporters at rallies and on Twitter.
For everybody else, it's some variation of "I hate this place," which becomes a refrain.
At MSGM, Massimo Giorgetti requested that attendees refrain from posting any pictures on social media.
The Klingons regard the Federation's refrain of "We come in peace" as an absolute joke.
The case against: There are strategic reasons for Iran to refrain from mounting any attack.
Indeed, the "cry for help" is a common refrain in both amateur and professional psychology.
"[The wall] won't happen," Lucy said, repeating a refrain we heard often in the valley.
"It's voter and non-voter," she argued, a refrain she has echoed in rally speeches.
As vets, they could also tout service before party and refrain from seeming too liberal.
I, for one, refrain from taking either side of the pro-Trump/anti-Trump debate.
However, the overall scarcity of cheap tenge funding forced banks to refrain from new lending.
Childbirth, marked by thronged women repeating prayers invoking the Virgin Mary, is her life's refrain.
I believe that's a common refrain of many high-achieving black people in this country.
Parents were instructed to set strict schedules, demand obedience and refrain from kissing or cuddling.
"Give him a chance" was a popular Twitter refrain the day his appointment was announced.
Iraqi officials this week warned the Iran-linked militias to refrain from provoking the Americans.
Since Trump was elected, there's been a constant refrain to avoid "normalizing" an abnormal president.
The figures underscored a recent refrain on Wall Street: China's powerhouse economic engine is sputtering.
Hedgehog owners should refrain from kissing their small, spiky friends, health officials said on Friday.
He asked colleagues to refrain from translating certain pieces into English or posting them online.
Many give to Democratic causes, many to Republican causes, and some refrain from politics altogether.
Both posit a medical duty to refrain from increasing trans people's suffering — what's called nonmaleficence.
The pro-marriage campaign's "love is love" refrain is unlikely to appeal to these families.
" She added, "We particularly refrain from ad hominem attacks when it comes to our allies.
"Why are tampons taxed when Viagra is not?" the piece asks, echoing a common refrain.
" The second track features her singing a triumphant refrain: "I can't believe we made it.
The very least they could do is refrain from asking for sympathy from everyone else.
And they share a constant refrain: You are ultimately responsible for your own financial success.
The two of them cannot refrain from verbal and even physical assaults upon each other.
Life in Yamhill back in the 1970s seemed to echo Curly's upbeat refrain from Oklahoma!
Washington is seeking pledges from Beijing to refrain from currency manipulation and more agriculture buying.
"They have to be very careful," one protester said, echoing a refrain I heard repeatedly.
It's not just older applicants who may want to refrain from providing their graduation year.
There's that refrain again: Private companies, like social media sites, can do whatever they want.
Ms. Merkel lacked vision, was long the refrain of her critics at home and abroad.
It seems a common refrain, the news that another treatment to stop Alzheimer's has failed.
"Must be nice to not care about your student loans," became my constant internal refrain.
And did he agree with the conservative refrain that there was a war on Christmas?
Weintraub has called for large tech companies to refrain from allowing any political ad targeting.
The companies have pledged to display all charges including taxes and refrain from pressure selling.
Democrats often repeat the refrain that the party would never take black voters for granted.
It requested that police not enter the university and refrain from using crowd-control equipment.
Delta's policy is also to refrain from serving peanuts if an allergic passenger is onboard.
In return, North Korea would agree to refrain from any additional nuclear or missile tests.
That general refrain from consumption limits potential increases in consumer demand, business output, and jobs.
"Dat just how dey do," was the refrain I heard, in patois laced with resignation.
And that refrain is dangerous to the very community we are wrongly accused of rejecting.
Ige said officials were expecting some roads to flood and residents should refrain from driving.
"Roba, pero hace obras," — "he robs, but he builds," in Spanish — was a common refrain.
Central to Bloomberg's mayoral pitch was a refrain maintained in his presidential run: executive experience.
However, it must refrain from trying to lead and must resist adopting distracting unilateral actions.
New Delhi has also issued travel advisories, telling people to refrain from traveling to China.
Labor leaders wanted the company to refrain from aggressively discouraging employees from joining a union.
Anti-Washington sentiment is, after all, a common refrain for those seeking to run it.
This resulted in players and critics issuing a common refrain: Outlast 2 is terrifying, buuuuut.
Bollore, though, told Nissan on Tuesday to "refrain from contacting the board", the source said.
Clark's evangelical sounding refrain of "but then you say 'Please'" is an ache, a desperation.
What yellow_king says is a common refrain among those who discuss entertainment on the internet.
But they're peppered throughout the movie, a constant refrain that asks viewers to focus in.
On November 12th he took to Twitter to call on OPEC to refrain from cutting production.
Take, for example, his refrain that the United States needs to withdraw from longstanding military campaigns.
But its primary focus — its common refrain — concerns the sticky relationship between words, images, and things.
The American president has also demanded that Beijing refrain from stealing intellectual property from US companies.
"One of these days / We'll never be apart again," sings John Paul Pitts, closing the refrain.
Refrain from expressing your unresolved rage on the road and find ways to breathe through inconveniences.
Businesses will refrain from making hard-to-reverse investments if they are unsure about the future.
The company said it would refrain from further statements due to pending proceedings on the case.
Ablin said, "The refrain we hear is, "where else are you going to put the money?
"It's only hair," has become a common refrain, and baldness nothing more than a starting point.
"We always will have crime in the city," he said, repeating a common refrain of his.
TV networks are driving stellar ratings, despite the frequent refrain that cable is a dying medium.
Refrain from moving or talking as you press gently and feel for a mild thumping sensation.
Today's nationalists, whether in Russia, Turkey, Italy or China, so far refrain from advocating global conquest.
Brafman has previously said he wants Shkreli to refrain from speaking to members of the press.
They matter "It's just words, folks," was Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump's refrain during this debate.
Senior military officers, who tend to refrain from commenting on politics, looked like a convenient alternative.
Maybe Pitt should refrain from any more romantic stories about trust, spies, and falling in love?
Pelosi urged Democrats and their family members to refrain from answering any texts or phone calls.
" Scientists took their grievances to Twitter, and critics responded with a common refrain: "stick to science.
It's a repeat of a refrain Swift has had to battle in music throughout her career.
Some corporate execs refrain from talking about weather as much as possible in their earnings calls.
" AND NOW, A WORD FROM CHARLES… "When their time comes, they should refrain from moral preening.
Deal says the tabloid was supposed to refrain from all illegal activity for 3-year period.
Stoltenberg said Trump's constant refrain on defense contributions had helped convey the message to member nations.
Scott was not disciplined, but instructed by the school to refrain from using such teaching methods.
Now Trump plans to undo many of those rules — or at least refrain from strengthening them.
For American workers, it's a familiar refrain: Jobs are plentiful but they don't pay very much.
Such a refrain, however, was in the deep minority then and it's all but extinct now.
Albeit, telcos complaining about being overly regulated vs their Internet company counterparts is a perennial refrain.
I refrain from listening to toxic artists within the industry, including R. Kelly and Kodak Black.
Some principals have told teachers to refrain from discussing or addressing the election in any way.
" That's a popular refrain from manufacturers when you ask them the question of "why Formula E?
On the campaign trail, Trump echoed a common conservative refrain about running government like a business.
Sprout also pledged to refrain from advertising the drug directly to the public for 18 months.
It would, however, refrain from projects that have already been ordered to be liquidated, she said.
After his attack on Telemundo, he repeated his familiar campaign trail refrain that Hispanics love him.
"G20 countries should refrain from competitive devaluations and resist all forms of protectionism," the ministers said.
"Why now?" was a refrain I heard repeatedly from Democrats -- including many who regard Warren warmly.
They typically refrain from interfering with the president when he engages in military operations and diplomacy.
" As always, Mr. Bernard closed with this refrain: "Did you get anything out of this today?
" As Grace will later put it, "Refrain of the man, universal: This is not my fault!
KLP will also continue to refrain from owning stocks and bonds of pornography companies, it added.
Because it is impossible to predict how people will feel, students refrain from speaking at all.
It's a fairly familiar refrain for the company, after years of reports about questionable working conditions.
We will respectfully refrain from further commentary as anything we say could be misinterpreted as marketing.
That repeated refrain — "I alone can fix it" — has become a kind of mantra for Trump.
I asked one of the protesters, a 25-year-old named Celine, about Marco's particular refrain.
In the second refrain of "Weary," Solange's goal changes; it is glory that she seeks now.
Expect to see big discrepancies between red and blue states — a common refrain in health care.
For that reason, observers refrain from eating bread (and other leavened goods, chametz) during the holiday.
That it was Virginia, first in 1982, again in 2018, gives the discussion a poetic refrain.
Penny's season one refrain of "amaahhzing" elicits a collective groan from her friends in season two.
Do we send a short reply, or do we refrain out of loyalty to our daughter?
Lines like "What would we do now, what would we hate now?" become their unthinking refrain.
That should be obvious — but not so obvious that I will refrain from writing this column.
In response, the crowd shifts to a new refrain: "The web, united, will never be defeated!"
Davidson's "Oh baby" exclamations became as well known as Rosen's "It's a power-play goal" refrain.
How do I politely refrain from staring at yet another screen while I'm trying to socialize?
He presumably believes, for example, that a government should refrain from publicly executing journalists it dislikes.
Under the 1974 agreement, both sides pledged to refrain from all military action against each other.
The finale of his Symphony No. 3 ("Gloria") offers a kind of "amen" refrain as closure.
As a rule, prosecutors and investigators are supposed to refrain from offering updates on pending investigations.
But errors have led several news organizations, including The Times, to refrain from calling the race.
After a refrain of "Together…" we learn how ants harvest their food and zebras confuse predators.
It has advised employees to refrain from traveling to Ulsan and suppliers in the southeastern area.
United States deplores attacks on innocent civilians and calls on all sides to refrain from escalation.
They'd never be cured, but they could learn to refrain from harming people in the future.
The resolution urged Tehran to refrain from work on ballistic missiles designed to deliver nuclear weapons.
And it's not enough just to put our devices on vibrate or refrain from checking them.
Security forces must vacate the premises and refrain from punishing journalists for doing their legitimate work.
"Every meeting she goes to, she does this thing" of chanting the refrain, Mr. Obama said.
"I love reading those WikiLeaks," Trump said in November 2016, a common refrain at his rallies.
A similar refrain was expected to emerge Thursday from the informal dinner meeting of the 27.
In fact, the most damning refrain from CBD haters is that it doesn't… really… do anything.
"I don't coach fat gymnasts" was a common refrain from coaches antagonizing me about my weight.
All Democrats should commend Sanders for asking his supporters to refrain from abusive and insulting attacks.
Political pundits who can't tell the difference between a refrain and a remix wrote thoughtful columns.
"Drink more water is a common refrain," Fischer told me of the detention system at large.
A common refrain around debates about reforming the health care system is the idea of rationing.
We're going to do our speaking in court and refrain from doing so in the media.
For example, he says, broadband companies would refrain from blocking or slowing the content of competitors.
The Americans also said that the Y.P.G. would refrain from promoting P.K.K. ideology outside Kurdish areas.
The draft U.N. resolution calls on all countries to refrain from establishing diplomatic missions in Jerusalem.
Just remember you'll have to refrain from asking Alexa for anything from Spotify for a few weeks.
Now, at the halfway mark, a common refrain was that the mayor's record on this was ''mixed.
And so is talking about it: "I'm tired" is a common refrain in offices around the world.
But the refrain — "I don't want to live forever / but I don't want to live in vain"?
After the game was over, he couldn't refrain from twisting the dagger a little bit on Twitter.
That's followed by "I've Never Been More In Love," where the big talking point is the refrain.
That plan was a cornerstone of the Conservative 2015 election campaign and his constant refrain ever since.
The ISF called on protesters to refrain from "chaos and violence," publishing images of protesters vandalizing property.
"I would once again beseech you to refrain from the plans that you're currently developing," he said.
"Please refrain from registering at this time if you are a wealthy art collector," the website warns.
Use this refrain to get your memory going: "Surf dudes with attitudes…kinda groovy, laid back mood."
Brazil's central bank will probably refrain from raising interest rates even as jitters ahead of the Oct.
The United Nations, saying "several have died" in recent clashes, asked all parties to refrain from violence.
As the impeachment process continues, Democrats must refrain from making the same mistake they made in 2016.
That makes it easy to refrain from enacting deeper reforms, but they would help sustain the momentum.
Her refrain seems to be "No, we can't," a sad twist on President Obama's slogan of 2008.
The company announced today that it will refrain from promoting or remove content that it deems hateful.
The association recommends people refrain from using consumer fireworks and instead attend shows put on by professionals.
Needless to say, it's becoming increasingly difficult to refrain from getting more ink in the new year.
Eventually South Korea promised China that it would refrain from additional deployments of the American defence system.
While there's no official rule restricting PDA, royals usually refrain from holding hands while on official engagements.
Later in the day Hong Kong police urged protesters to refrain from violence and leave the area.
" She said a common refrain from supporters have been: "Thank you for the courage to stand up.
In "Dirty Dishes," the refrain slingshots like a country song, but the scoring wanders like classic rock.
Washington called on Pyongyang to "refrain from actions that further raise tensions in the region," Ross said.
It's the fashion refrain of today, celebrated and decried in equal measure but defining of the sector.
Prosecutors, in particular, are expected to refrain from statements that might heighten public condemnation of the accused.
We've heard this refrain for months now but perhaps it will finally turn out to be true.
In all of her interviews with victims over the years, Clancy says, she's noticed a common refrain.
The refrain, echoed again and again in hushed conversations on the sidelines: Romney built this over decades.
"Can you imagine" has become a common refrain among Clinton aides, especially after Trump said Republican Sen.
Mexico's football federation (FMF) has in the past appealed to fans to refrain from using the chant.
Karpinski's takeaway might be a stale refrain, but it's also true: "The stakes could not be higher."
This summer, one refrain kept cropping up in music: there's something particularly potent about Scottish pop groups.
" He added that his decision to refrain from speaking out on the matter is a "personal thing.
Still, most market players expect the BOJ to refrain from any drastic changes to its policy framework.
Johnson -- in a familiar refrain -- said the city's elected officials weren't doing enough to stop the violence.
But during this eclipse, you should refrain from picking up the tab for everyone at the table.
Unless Jaden Smith is holding a sparkler while simultaneously pouring you a shot of Grey Goose, refrain.
"I'm not privy to all the facts," Starr said, echoing that refrain several times during the interview.
"What's the point of a parliament which is not a parliament?" is a common refrain in Jordan.
The boxer-who-might-have-been is a classic refrain but there's a different vibe with Marc.
The Carlyle-Oakeshott refrain persists because it names a real texture of experience, which bears on politics.
The common refrain is that veterans with PTSD avoid treatment because they fear being perceived as weak.
"All sides should refrain from mutual provocation and any action that might exacerbate the situation," he said.
Refrain from having a romantic, adult dinner just because I have no one to be romantic with?
There are only federal laws that require institutions to refrain from discriminating on the basis of sex.
The same refrain was echoed later by Trump in his speech Friday warning of Iran's "sinister" worldview.
That Meek joke would also apply here, but I'm gonna refrain because I'm a Meek Mill fan.
"We continue to believe that most US consumers will refrain from buying their groceries online," Moody's said.
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The agency had ordered local TV channels to refrain from live coverage of the ongoing government operation.
Among election administration officials there's, said Professor Wallach, a common refrain: May this election not be close.
Mikulski on Thursday said Sanders must encourage his supporters to refrain from similar disruptions in the future.
"If Ambassador Grenell is unwilling to refrain from political statements, he should be recalled immediately," she continued.
Nor does it require that we stop calling them out, or that we refrain from defending ourselves.
The world's leading economies already refrain from using offensive cyber operations to corrupt data in financial networks.
They key to appealing to these latter traditions, surely, is to refrain from "dissing" the other traditions.
It also strips from the rulebooks any requirement that they refrain from blocking or throttling web traffic.
Mr. Kasich is angry at Mr. Cruz's continual refrain that he is a spoiler and should quit.
A constant refrain of the book is how difficult just writing about her body was for her.
Haider urged the LGBT community to refrain from turning an act of hate into discrimination against Muslims.
Jones gives the original some twitchy energy with fidgety drums, an impatient melodic refrain, and optimistic bells.
As fun as it may sound, you should refrain from Snapchatting Justin Bieber using a beer bong.
Miraculously, the song makes you think more about sex than bad breath, despite its title and refrain.
Those who have not dealt with what Lewis calls "ugliness stigma" are asked to refrain from participating.
Steve Brody, a psychologist, said he often hears this refrain in his therapy practice in Cambria, Calif.
And she seems to refrain from writing concurring opinions if she can join in with the others.
Ordinarily, he is not the type to let criticism slide, or to refrain from offering a rebuttal.
Both sides "need to have reasonable expectations and refrain from imposing unilateral and unrealistic demands," Xinhua said.
The refrain is, 'I love, I love, I love myself / I know, I know, I know myself.
Mr. Ghosn would surrender all his passports and refrain from talking to potential witnesses in his case.
The draft U.N. resolution had called upon all countries to refrain from establishing diplomatic missions in Jerusalem.
To this day, we really try to refrain from touching too much and rarely kiss in public.
It gained momentum as rural voters sought autonomy from their urban counterparts, a common refrain among Californians.
Conserve, reuse, recycle: It's a constant refrain among his neighbors and one he has taken to heart.
Gail: I will refrain from saying that that's what he wants to be when he grows up.
The caller may ask you to refrain from telling your friends, family or bank about the call.
"Please stay at home and refrain from going outside and minimize contact with other people," he added.
During the news conference, he said he has no credit card, a common refrain in his speeches.
Turns out "Oh, I didn't know that" would be a common refrain during my time in Pittsburgh.
Many tourists use ride-hailing apps anyways, but Balinese in certain areas will ask you to refrain.
Many analysts expect the BOJ to refrain from aggressive steps, such as a deepening of negative rates.
Never mind the refrain that the American factory is supposedly a dinosaur in the age of globalization.
This is a man who can't refrain from congratulating himself even when he's talking about the weather.
Parents should also refrain from lecturing their children about any behavioral problems following the yell-inducing incident.
The CDC's level 3 warning, its highest-degree alert, cautioned travelers to refrain from going to China.
The league said it would refrain from issuing a penalty to Cora until that investigation was complete.
And through it all, the besotted Welshman's wild refrain, raging, raging, against the dying of the light.
"I try to refrain from taking too many breaks because then people are less forgiving," she said.
This stays away from the refrain of telling kids not share the images in the first place.
Many friends mean well when they talk to me, but I wish they'd refrain from some things.
Talk to any developer and they'll share a familiar refrain: it's a miracle any video game ships.
They can also compete on price and refrain from automatic pricing increases that obviously impact healthcare affordability.
Obama has already said that, unlike George W. Bush, he won't refrain from commenting on his successor.
Perhaps you'll attend the services but refrain from participating in the parts that make you feel uncomfortable.
Trump preceded the retweet with a string of messages criticizing Bush, including his usual "low energy" refrain.
" Despite Trump's vow to refrain from barking, he is fond of using the phrase "like a dog.
" Then, she repeated a refrain many migrants say: "With so many people, the authorities can't do anything.
And I also heard from men who immediately knew that they would never violate a woman's space and bodily autonomy in that way, and if it were easy for them to refrain from acting that way, then Joe Biden and other powerful men could refrain from doing it too.
Trump would refrain from raising tariffs, the Chinese would buy more from American farmers, and talks would resume.
The common refrain in support of the Confederate flag ("heritage, not hate") quickly dies on its own sword.
It made people angry and the refrain I kept hearing was, 'Nice way to let the terrorists win!
However, he was able to rejoin the band after signing a contract that he would refrain from drugs.
The United States should refrain from intervening militarily, but should continue providing decisive diplomatic, and even logistical, support.
The company also refused to refrain from integrating Clarcor's fuel filtration business into Parker-Hannifin's, the department said.
In a statement, it invited the Italian government to "revise its statistics and refrain from repeating unfounded claims".
A common refrain about getting older is that, as you grow up, it becomes harder to make friends.
People refrain from interacting with suspected witches, leading the accused to segregate themselves and establish marginal social networks.
A refrain about my generation is that we are too ephemeral and that our memories are too fleeting.
The most most notable absence in Robinson's account of Truth's speech is the "Ain't I a Woman?" refrain.
"This is cool, but I don't get why it has to be in VR," was a common refrain.
On Friday, the United Nations condemned the militant attacks and called for all parties to refrain from violence.
The teen's mother has issued statements to local media, asking the public to refrain from jumping to conclusions.
The common refrain is that they build electronics in Shenzhen like American teens build websites in Palo Alto.
"Well, I think it's all religions," Sanders said, beginning a refrain he's often repeated when asked about faith.
In November 2008, the G20 collectively pledged to provide fiscal and monetary stimulus and to refrain from protectionism.
"We generally refrain from providing specifics on requests related to committee investigations," a spokesperson for the department said.
This is not a new refrain, but it is one that has only become more pronounced with time.
"' I had always loved the simplistic beauty of that melody and refrain," Yoakam says of choosing the track.
We know you're looking for that one rare brick, but please refrain from diving into the LEGO pool.
The film credit only reads "Varg's Driver" for legal reasons, so we'll refrain from using his name here.
Bloomberg News also reported that Beijing has asked state-owned companies to refrain from buying U.S. agricultural goods.
Every year we hear the refrain that you don't need to be Irish to celebrate St. Patrick's Day.
"Foreign currency headwinds" is an almost constant refrain in every tech company quarterly earnings call I listen to.
It would also be greatly appreciated if you could refrain from tagging us on posts on social media.
"When it's done" is the common refrain that's recited whenever someone asks about the next Diablo or StarCraft.
Experts warn that hunters, too, should get their kills tested and refrain from eating any carcasses carrying CWD.
I'm going to refrain from calling out specific games just because it's hard to just name a few.
In another, he suggests political correctness is responsible for the attack, a common Trump refrain during the campaign.
The latter phrase is now a very familiar refrain from Facebook where content review and moderation is concerned.
But Sanders contends experience does not equal good judgment, a refrain he employs frequently on the campaign trail.
She noted that parties to a 2002 declaration of conduct had agreed to refrain from inhabiting uninhabited features.
The idea that net neutrality somehow stifled sector investment has been a common refrain for the Pai FCC.
The refrain, however, is common — usually joined with copious contempt — about the formerly named "Anthropogenic Global Warming" (AGW).
It's a slightly different refrain of today's fake news issue, with greed inspiring the manipulation of mass communication.
The guitar break remains one of the most quoted figures in rock, as does the single-note refrain.
EVERY time pensions or other old age benefits are reformed, the debate is dogged by a familar refrain.
Mori's tirade prompted many asset managers and financial institutions to refrain from aggressive sales of toushins since April.
Refrain from commenting on, or worse, trying to change, cultural or religious traditions that are not your own.
The Malaysian foreign ministry called on all parties involved to refrain from actions that could aggravate the situation.
"16 shots and a cover-up" became a familiar refrain with activists criticizing Alvarez for mishandling the case.
Khaled agreed to refrain from hawking investment offerings for two years, while Mayweather accepted a three-year ban.
"  "And I think no one would like me to refrain from talking to you more than the president.
The priority for corporate chiefs, runs the fashionable refrain, must now be to embrace trailblazing innovation and technology.
But in "Love's Refrain," he offers up his deeply passionate soul, only sometimes camouflaged by his acerbic wit.
AX.Some funds whose policy is to refrain from taking short positions have still reduced their exposure to Australia.
The chorus refrain ("Not me / Baby / I've got you to / Save me / Yer so bad") is not complicated.
She was also seen motioning for Democrats to refrain from groaning and booing after Trump spoke about migrants.
Brussels has urged Turkey to avoid threats and refrain from actions that could damage relations with the bloc.
Instead, she listened to her father, Henry Fonda, who advised her to refrain from politicking at the podium.
Using their approach, the police would not issue any more traffic tickets and refrain from stopping black motorists.
I tried to believe Bush's compassionate refrain, "Don't give up, 'cause you have friends," but I just couldn't.
They can also compete on price and refrain from automatic pricing increases that now obviously impact healthcare affordability.
All of this, I admit, is the sour refrain of someone speaking from the infantilizing cocoon of privilege.
CNBC's Jim Cramer on Wednesday instructed that investors refrain from buying shares of Peloton until the New Year.
Would Senate Republicans refrain from their own votes and decisions this year because it is an election year?
Kufrin then urged her followers to act with kindness on social media and refrain from posting negative comments.
A common refrain was a push for group members to run for office and get involved with campaigns.
But at the least let's be respectful and refrain from publicly commenting on things we know nothing about.
And a pledge to be even-handed, rather than solely defend Israel's interests, is not a common refrain.
In an abstract and civil world, protesters and counter-protesters would each refrain from undermining each other's communication.
Words matter, which is why I refrain from using words like "treason" on the matter of Donald Trump.
But 20193 respondents, or about a third, believe such talk suggests the central bank refrain from additional easing.
With very young children, she advised that parents remain calm and refrain from retaliatory anti-Trump name-calling.
And the cleverly changing chords of the low-passed organ refrain are one of his best riffs ever.
"Nobody should refrain from their legal obligations, or go unpunished for the damage they have caused," Gallardo wrote.
There is an oft-cited refrain that the transition will cost a lot and take a long time.
I want this Adidas outfit, and I will refrain from saying I should ask Kylie Jenner for it.
Tonight, her voice falters with the last refrain—the only time she misses a note during the show.
"To me, the 'bots are the new apps' refrain doesn't mean that apps are going anywhere," Block said.
If the U.S. military cannot refrain from bankrolling child rape, then the U.S. should not be in Afghanistan.
And the BBC will refrain from playing comedy shows as a sign of respect until after the funeral.
But news organizations have stuck to their decision to refrain from reporting any results early on Election Day.
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But it had become something of a norm for the White House to refrain from questioning the Fed.
Your statement was positive and would have caused a normal person to refrain from disparaging the club further.
There's a constant refrain surrounding Tezuka's brutal work ethic, which he seemed both wary of and resigned to.
Mr. Kushner, people who work with him say, has asked the president to refrain from using that line.
That's progress, much as we might wish he'd refrain from bragging about the size of his nuclear button.
And as we stare down the barrel of an upcoming election, we're prepared to hear this refrain echo.
Making a tactical decision to refrain from a conflict is not the same as making oneself a doormat.
The separation agreement for Mr. Rubin was also contingent on his agreeing to refrain from working with rivals.
Yet she repeated the Democratic refrain that the House needs to engage in further investigation rather than impeachment.
"I'm not in favor of any gang," the pastor went on, filling the silence with his standard refrain.
The refrain is nominally reassuring — "You're not going backwards" — but it doesn't tell you where you're going, either.
Adrianne died a year and a half ago, so I refrain from the daily puzzle out of respect.
" Hamlin continued, repeating the undefined refrain now familiar to countless Americans across the country: "Something needs to change.
Douthat: I'll be a good sport and refrain from Googling it, and just say a whole lot more.
Both pledged to refrain from making a decision until they heard both Dr. Blasey's and Judge Kavanaugh's testimonies.
Kashana Cauley Contributing Opinion Writer A common refrain among conservatives is that black people should get over slavery.
Bernie Sanders and Kamala Harris called on President Nicolás Maduro to refrain from violence against his own citizens.
The CDC also recommends that people refrain from touching their eyes, nose, or mouth as much as possible.
Members should also refrain from using the doors to the lobby when the Senate is sitting in trial.
Calls to abolish ICE outright, which were a common refrain from Democrats last summer, appear to have faded.
The President also should refrain from commenting on the investigation or politicizing the actions of the Justice Department.
The keyboard is damp when the final refrain leaves my fingertips: I love you, Daniel, I love you.
Asked Monday what his advice for Trump was, Graham implored the President to refrain from blowing up talks.
He left letters for our kids urging them to refrain from bitterness or fear because of his fate.
Trump has asked media and other public figures to refrain from bringing up her 13-year-old son.
IRS guidelines require that pastors refrain from campaigning for candidates through their office—that is, from the pulpit.
"I came to win" was a common refrain we heard from the athletes, who were all over 26.
Washington said it had indications Tehran was telling its allies to refrain from new action against U.S. troops.
A State Department spokeswoman called on Pyongyang to "refrain from provocations" and to remain committed to nuclear negotiations.
The "what happens next?" refrain makes sense: Predicting human behavior in complex political environments poses a great challenge.
By way of an apology, Mr. Scaramucci vowed to refrain from "colorful language" and to not trust reporters.
All were required to refrain from any other treatment except the use of over-the-counter pain relievers.
"We're going to have to look at a lot of things very closely," was a frequent, vague refrain.
As the impeachment process unfolds, Democrats must refrain from making the same mistake that they made in 2016.
Michael Gilday said, but that doesn&apost mean the Navy should refrain from adjusting the way it fights.
Allow a connection to happen naturally, and if your heart's not in it, refrain from any future advances.
The ECB is widely expected to refrain from further action after delivering a comprehensive stimulus package in March.
Still the left's refrain is this is a tax giveaway for big bad corporations and rich business owners.
The new bar: Refrain, for 60 minutes, from suggesting people may be threatening to bomb their own J.C.C.s.
If you've experienced a similar situation, refrain from telling your coworker the details, implying they should follow suit.
It's clear Trump does not hire "the best people" despite his constant refrain that he would do so.
"All options are on the table," he said, returning to an administration refrain in remarks to reporters Tuesday.
Leading the throng in a hastily composed anti-Catholic refrain, the two have never seemed so exultantly alive.
Washington urges restraint Washington had previously called on Ankara to refrain from launching a military incursion in Syria.
That statement said both sides would refrain from measures "against the spirit" of the statement while talks continued.
The company also, along with Kroger, is asking shoppers to refrain from openly carrying guns in its stores.
It's a common refrain at town halls across America — rural or urban, liberal or conservative, rich or poor.
"Where's Hunter?" is a favorite refrain of the president, whose campaign sells T-shirts printed with the slogan.
One protester tells us some of them will be open carrying, but he vows to refrain from violence.
" A teacher in Kansas reported students taunting classmates with the refrain, "Trump won, you're going back to Mexico.
The Machinists would also have to refrain from turning the guild into a formal union during that time.
Because it is difficult to obtain a visa to enter Iran, journalists refrain from asking tough questions, e.g.
He sings something, a short refrain, hardly more than a mumbled melody—or memory—embedded in his voice.
"We will refrain from competitive devaluations and will not target our exchange rates for competitive purposes," it added.
" "We urge Iran to refrain from further actions which will only lead to increased instability in the region.
First, this requires Time Warner-Charter to refrain from charging prices based on data usage or setting data caps.
I know they must be busy; I swear if I get someone I'd refrain from explaining his whole history.
Pittsburgh can echo a familiar refrain as it has mustered just 16 tallies during a 2-223-26 run.
"At this point I'm going to refrain from characterizing the state of the negotiations," said GM spokesman Dan Flores.
Have the sages and prophets of old not told you to refrain from sticking Q-Tips into your ears?
Instead, China should refrain from further actions that may escalate the South China Sea conflict with the United States.
McKinnon took center-stage during her impromptu show, even getting the audience to join in with the catchy refrain.
Dave Archambault II, chairman of the Standing Rock Sioux, has for several months asked activists to refrain from violence.
She repeats a common refrain about the city, that Kabul has never felt so dangerous as it does now.
The institute's media guidelines ask employees to refrain from advocacy or commentary on US partisan politics or political issues.
But knowing the power of compound interest, I've always tried very hard to refrain from giving into my vices.
Luxion balks at the idea that gender fluidity isn't a valid gender, a refrain they've heard time and again.
But Abrams is clear about her campaign's refrain that she's not running a campaign against Kemp or Trump's movement.
"I try to refrain from taking too many breaks because I feel like people are less forgiving," Mills says.
For once, Mr Trump's refrain that Barack Obama left a terrible mess for him to deal with has merit.
So we need to be the leaders in this and not refrain from doing it because we are afraid.
Something about the girl's plush refrain, perhaps, but then there's a Flaming Lips-ian synthy psych-pop twist too.
John Bel Edwards called on people to refrain from going out to "sightsee" even as the weather gets better.
An inquiry into his party over illegal campaign financing will go ahead, but must refrain from examining his role.
The Philippine Foreign Ministry said all parties had a shared responsibility to refrain from actions that could increase tensions.
It's a familiar refrain from an administration that has made it very clear it wants to decrease government oversight.
To borrow a refrain from Sex and the City, Emma's raison d'être is the pursuit of "labels and love".
Duterte met with the head of the Catholic Bishops group on Monday, promising to refrain from attacking the Church.
The situation is so serious that El Salvador is recommending that all women refrain from getting pregnant until 2018.
Why doesn't his track record of abuse prompt tech companies simply to refrain from having *any* relationship with him?
Every time, they repeat the refrain: Can't go over it / Can't go under it / Have to go through it.
And a sign asking guests to refrain from taking photos during the ceremony was filled with iconic Disney characters.
The authors said it plainly: "These results do not indicate that individuals should refrain from the use of sunscreen."
My hope is that he and other elected officials will refrain from using this hurtful rhetoric in the future.
These are so special that even those who usually refrain from purchasing treats at Disney are getting on board.
A popular refrain from free market Republicans in Congress is that the government shouldn't be picking winners and losers.
We're here to help you express your anger on the internet, though, please refrain from violence in real life.
As the campaign returns started coming in, a near constant refrain was hitting the punditry: identity politics is dead.
The refrain is a clear knock against Sanders, whose upstart primary challenge has stunned some of Clinton's closest aides.
We are also analyzing the video, but considering the nature of the issue, we'd like to refrain from commenting.
The hedge fund would promise to refrain from running a proxy contest in the next year, the sources said.
In almost every single unit, we heard the same refrain: we're going to get these guys, dead or alive.
Bonnie McKinney, of Brooklawn, New Jersey, reiterated a common refrain about the removal of monuments: Where does it stop?
But with the championship within reach, Kareem and the Lakers turned a deaf ear on the Celtics' haunting refrain.
The popular refrain is that without Lee, Marvel's superheroes would never have become such beloved fixtures of popular culture.
If this sounds familiar, that's because it's been the refrain even with DeRozan healthy over the last two years.
The third quarter slowdown suggests the central bank may refrain from an immediate tightening of monetary policy, economists said.
It is a common refrain that since then rising inequality, trade and outsourcing have left middle America languishing behind.
On argument days, although the justices often interrupt the advocates before them, they usually refrain from interrupting each other.
Whether by design or by accident, the constant refrain on the right about "bullying" plays to that false narrative.
He continued to say that Trump's constant refrain against the kneeling protest was a rejection of First Amendment principles.
But if I played for the Thunder and read this quote, I'd refrain from ever passing him the ball.
The common refrain in Washington, D.C. and around the country is that Congress is incapable of getting anything done.
For some economists, the government should refrain from more intervention and focus on the approval of unpopular economic reforms.
ColorOfChange claimed a small victory, but said that it would prefer that companies refrain from any in-kind donations.
Pence also made a reference to "drain the swamp," the popular refrain that the president also returned to Thursday.
The groups also worried that the deal would create incentives for AT&T to refrain from showing independent programmers.
But some market participants expect the central bank to hold off even longer and refrain from hiking this year.
Partisan gridlock is no longer a viable excuse to refrain from doing what is necessary to strengthen American competitiveness.
At that point, Ryan had become the only member of House GOP leadership to refrain from formally backing Trump.
The judge has asked members of both sides to refrain from making facial expressions that might influence the jury.
If you want to scare people, please refrain from trivializing baby jails and dress up as climate change instead.
It called on China to comply with international law and refrain from further efforts to impede lawful U.S. activities.
China says human rights are its domestic affair and other countries should refrain from offering opinions on the matter.
Countries have generally attempted to guarantee that warring parties refrain from using it to accomplish political or other results.
That's been the most common refrain in Beltway punditry ever since Trump shocked the world on November 8, 2016.
Their refrain: unless we build and deploy them soon we could suffer a devastating attack from Russia and China.
Kinane's a master of the pitter-patter refrain, which he deploys to develop a consistent rhythm throughout his act.
Human drivers are present in each Waymo minivan in case of emergency, but they refrain from speaking during trips.
"They want to hide God," was a common refrain from behind the podium, one which nearly always received applause.
You're no stranger to thinking before you speak, but make sure to refrain from being shy at this time.
"From a broad standpoint, it's important that countries refrain from devaluing their currencies for trade purposes," said an official.
" With a refrain of "We think we're free," the song's lyrics talk about being lulled into a "comfortable bubble.
Nothing in the Act requires the company to trade with Israel, or to refrain from doing business with Qatar.
Those who refrain from making the pledge cannot win his endorsement, or the funding source that comes with it.
Washington (CNN)It's a refrain President Donald Trump repeats whenever he encounters a cough, a sneeze or a sniffle.
The bank added that it expected lenders to refrain from dividend payments due to high uncertainty in the economy.
I would recommend you limit your daily intake of caffeine and refrain from drinking caffeine after 6pm at night.
That part of her story is bleakly familiar; it's a sad, maddening movie-industry refrain, especially for older actresses.
According to CDC recommendations, people in infected areas should regularly wash their hands and refrain from touching their faces.
In most cases, violators have escaped punishment by apologizing and vowing to refrain from such actions in the future.
A common refrain, inside and outside the climbing community, is that the higher the risk, the higher the reward.
"Get that black snake out of the ground" was the refrain heard over and over again throughout the camp.
And "while the stigma associated with male sexual assault is lessening," men still overwhelmingly refrain from reporting these crimes.
"The only 10-year challenge we should care about" is perhaps the most common climate-related refrain right now.
He repeated the refrain that the attorneys general for Mr. Kennedy and Mr. Obama had protected the White House.
" President Trump revived on Saturday night what is fast becoming a standard, and inaccurate, refrain about doctors "executing babies.
As I've publicly expressed this truth, the predictably problematic refrain of "not all white people…" returned again and again.
" The Trump administration seized on this legal ambiguity early on, with the refrain that "collusion is not a crime.
"Haters gonna say it's fake/So real" is the persistent refrain of "Filthy," the new single from Justin Timberlake.
" Whispered in the wind he hears the refrain: "Come you back, you British soldier; come you back to Mandalay.
We can refrain from panic shopping and the hoarding of essential resources, which creates artificial scarcity that affects everyone.
While Underwood would refrain from commenting on his hockey games, she did reveal that her feedback was more affirming.
So when I went out of town last week, I vowed that I would refrain from reading Trump's tweets.
It also urged the two parties to refrain from any action which could aggravate the dispute before the court.
LEXINGTON, Ky. — Never mind the refrain that the American factory is supposedly a dinosaur in the age of globalization.
And the Constitution does not include a Bill of Rights so that we may refrain from exercising our rights.
Some outlets ask staffers who don't cover incendiary beats like politics to refrain from commenting on political goings-on.
I grew up knowing survivors, including my mother and grandparents, and the refrain "never again" was ingrained in me.
Majority emphasized the need to fully implement the JCPOA and to refrain from interfering in internal affairs of others.
Pete's decision to refrain from endorsing someone else immediately after dropping out is also a boost to her campaign.
In a television statement Zelenskiy asked people to refrain from speculation, conspiracy theories and hasty evaluations regarding the crash.
Twelve of 21.2 economists polled by Reuters had forecast the monetary policy committee (MPC) would refrain from changing rates.
Presidential candidate Donald Trump has espoused an "America First" posture, echoing the Republican isolationist refrain prior to Pearl Harbor.
Do-Nothing Congress has been a favorite refrain of the president lately, and the hashtag has trended on Twitter.
" Mr. Shields then began singing a refrain from an old Gershwin Broadway tune: "Who could ask for anything more?
TREASURY SAYS CHINA MADE 'ENFORCEABLE COMMITMENTS TO REFRAIN FROM COMPETITIVE DEVALUATION' IN PHASE 1 TRADE DEAL WITH UNITED STATES
" Carville sounded a similar refrain, saying, "I know he's been accused by a lot of people & lost his job.
"The system worked" was a popular refrain, even if this was a somewhat idealized and oversimplified version of events.
Under Britain's unwritten constitution, British royals are expected to refrain from expressing any public views on politics or politicians.
Usually I refrain from anything on my phone until I get settled in at my desk for the day.
A succession of anxious and quickly repeated chords spoke to my confusion, but then came a poignant lyrical refrain.
Following confrontation of past days, all the more important for all sides to refrain from taking any violent action.
Whatever you do, refrain from feeling guilt or shame that you were out of work, says the interview coach.
Sanders, however, specifically reminded his supporters to refrain from vitriol on social media in regard to his Democratic opponents.
When he sings the "I wanna live, I wanna live, I wanna live" refrain, it's wholly enveloping and resonant.
His popular and consistent refrain, "Drain the Swamp," perfectly encapsulated the distrust and dissatisfaction America had developed toward Washington.
Compton said that the new districts are more compact and try to refrain from dividing counties, towns and cities.
Former journalists at the Walla news site have attested to being pressured to refrain from negative reporting of Netanyahu.
Lately he has picked up Mr. Trump's refrain that mainstream news organizations are themselves regular purveyors of fake news.
If you think raising your spending limit will tempt you to overspend, you should refrain from increasing the limit.
Instead he is the family's "benign onlooker," whose refrain of "Ask your mother" may have led to Rachel's accident.
If you've ever heard someone sing even a refrain of "Hello Muddah, Hello Faddah," you know who he is.
Given the movie's themes, the song's refrain is appropriate: "It's a long hard road, hey, before we'll be free."
" It's a well-heeled refrain from Trump's stump speech: the Chinese, the Republican frontrunner says, are "just destroying us.
Its final lines translate to, "I will win, I will win, I will win" — a very Donald Trump refrain.
In Trickster Feminism, Waldman employs a range of poetic forms including chant, the blues refrain, and the prose poem.
You'll also need to refrain from using company resources on your business, no matter how tempting that may be.
" Cribbing Bernie Sanders' favorite refrain: "We've got the bright new face of the Democratic Party here tonight, Mr. Bernie Sanders!
But in all the cities vying for post-Brexit trade, a common refrain is heard: we wish it wasn't happening.
The government of El Salvador has gone so far as to advise women to refrain from becoming pregnant until 2018.
When I asked experts to dissect its magic, the common refrain was that its meteoric rise is akin to rosé's.
Trump also said the United States would continue to refrain from doing business with Chinese telecoms equipment giant Huawei Technologies.
Papa John's International says it has further asked Schnatter to refrain from speaking to the media about the pizza chain.
One refrain I've heard from independent developers over the years is how little they know about marketing their own games.
An injunction is a court order commanding a person either to perform or to refrain from performing a particular action.
"Ricky, Ricky, Ricky: It's time to go!" went one refrain, set to a "plena" beat with Afro-Caribbean percussion instruments.
Muslims now commemorate these 30 days during Ramadan, during which the faithful refrain from all sins from sunrise to sunset.
"We are watching carefully and we are calling on all sides to refrain from the use of violence," she said.
Most infosec professionals refrain from saying who the attacker is, as attribution is usually difficult to establish in the cyberworld.
For the indefinite future, De Lesseps is choosing to refrain from drinking alcohol — but she's taking things day by day.
Frankfurt prosecutors said they could refrain from searching 14 banks and four tax advisors after they voluntarily handed over evidence.
I just played that pre-chorus refrain on a virtual piano to sound out why it slaps so unbelievably hard.
For the past few years, though, the common refrain has been restraint, and I'm going to repeat it again today.
Knowing that, if I were on Team Trump, I would refrain from poking the tiger and setting off her supporters.
" Romney told "Axios on HBO" that Republican lawmakers refrain from criticizing Trump because "people want to hang onto their job.
Blaming technology is a common refrain from economists who hate the thought that globalization is not the world's unambiguous salvation.
We have asked the DCMS committee to refrain from reviewing them and to return them to counsel or to Facebook.
Customer representatives at Vanguard, one of the largest investment managers in the world, generally refrain from offering unsolicited financial advice.

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