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110 Sentences With "something or other"

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And he might do something or other about temporary work visas.
Some calamity had beset my member; something or other was blocking it.
Both of those games feel like " Dark Souls, but with" something or other.
John Marcher is convinced that something or other lies in wait for him.
Essentially, the Clintons were always being accused by opponents of something or other.
If people weren't absolutely losing it over something or other, I would be concerned.
But unlike with health care, it's extremely likely that something or other will pass.
You spot one of Drew's colleagues at the registry stall, Tammy Something-or-other.
It purports to be a profound meditation on something or other; but what exactly?
I should say there's a horserace for power and prominence or something or other.
And it wasn't a heroic effort to be the left of something or other.
This is Poi ... I'm not even going to read his at something or other.
It is set a few weeks after something or other set off a zombie plague.
That tax must be paid at the expense of something or other, like workers' wages.
I hear from your uncle every day with some crazy new bitcoin blockchain something-or-other.
Every administration has, from time to time, sought to mislead the public about something or other.
But it's unfair to Brand to read his career as a metaphor for something or other.
Something or other happened in Renaissance Europe, the story goes, and it eventually distanced scientists from religion.
"We pray together, and when she says something or other about Jesus, I just smile," Grandma tells me.
I was in a then-habitual slump over my desk, consumed by something or other on my screen.
The actor was promoting something or other, a movie, perhaps—it didn't matter; no one was paying attention.
If you find yourself thinking that's what I get for doing or thinking something or other, examine why.
Several of Kasich's Republican rivals have their own oft-old stories about being son of a something-or-other.
Amy Klobuchar She will make a fine deputy secretary of something or other if she gets tired of the Senate.
One morning he and Coach Larry Costello arrived at St. Something or Other, the high school gym where they practiced.
She represents an almost quaint archetype of the solemn centrist who was always deliberating very carefully over something or other.
What's more, even among those who really are guilty of something or other, there is a range of available punishments.
It's not unusual for politicians (or, frankly, human beings of any kind) to shade the truth on something or other.
Mistress of Evil puts Angelina Jolie back in the antihero role, seemingly ready to start a war over... something or other.
With every new Apple product comes the inevitable disappearance of something or other—and this time it's the trusty USB port.
So it's understandable that many people assume the trial has something or other to do with President Trump and his campaign.
Take Berger: This is a Anwar Hadid on page something or other (fashion magazines rarely put page numbers on the pages).
"Gamers have got Twitch, travelers have got TripAdvisor and fashion fans have got, oh, something or other too," Richard Hammond said.
"It's in a pretty good condition, but there are a few splatters of something or other all over it," he said.
His administration, like all administrations, sometimes tries to sell the public on something or other using tactics that are at times deceptive.
Government would establish the necessary legal frameworks and do something or other involving jobs retraining programs, and the business community would prosper.
Tall pines shielded us from neighbors on the left, a tall hedgerow of something-or-other stood between us and the street.
An IBM survey of 200 healthcare execs found that 16 of them planned to have a commercial blockchain something-or-other this year.
Seeing your hero with your own eyes, sweat dripping from their brow as they start a stadium wide chant of something or other.
A few nights later, I got called to the central rotunda because I had been issued a disciplinary ticket for something or other.
I was living in east London and it was around the time of SHOOM and all those clubs—so 1990-something-or-other?
The answer is almost certainly yes, but teenagers are awful and they would have made fun of those kids for something or other.
You're reading this on your iPhone while you're standing in line for—something or other, it made sense when you started standing here.
I try to separate myself from the moment of watching him botch something or other on court and not get yanked by his daddy.
And to counter the routine of streaming something or other whenever, both multiplexes and art houses increasingly frame every screening as an exclusive occasion.
Greenspan did not join the Nixon administration — he wasn't going to be more than a deputy something or other, and that had little appeal.
Janice Evans and her second husband, Tim something-or-other (Gerald remembered his first name because it was the same as his son's), arrived.
"Whether you want to buy mary jane or ghost dog something or other, I suspect they'll sell it to you," Craker said of medical dispensaries.
Nevertheless, Klinsmann is a major part of an organizational apparatus specifically tasked with developing that talent, which he explains away through, well, something or other.
He was in the middle of talking about something or other when every reporter's worst nightmare struck: an incoming call signified by a jaunty ringtone.
People show up, they pose for a bit, and then they show up a while later a completely different person, screaming about something or other.
Matt showed up dressed as Willow—a move rife with symbolism, since the character represents something or other in Jeff's psyche—and choked Jeff out.
But you can reasonably ask why so much of the press insists on pretending to believe conservatives when they pretend to care about something or other.
It has a wooden base that holds up what's basically a sloping monolith — a curved black something or other with no obvious function beyond looking cool.
Here it's Dr. Sabine Lommers (Claudia Black), a brusque federal something-or-other who cordons off part of the city and takes input from no one.
Almost a full year prior, Biker Boyz hit it first, with Laurence Fishburne cashing in on his Matrix cachet and Kid Rock doing something or other.
I asked my family, and they said, "Oh, that'd be great," so I said what the hell… The former name was "Super Slutty" something or other.
In my friend group, it's not unusual for someone to be a lawyer or a doctor or to have a master's degree in something or other.
In addition to those changes, Twitter also plans to put hate imagery behind a sensitive media screen and do something or other about hate groups in general.
But if people get excessively worried about, you know, people changing their tastes and what they drink, they're going to drink 64 ounces of something or other.
I have been at a show where a musician went off on a long rant about the media and how we were complicit in something or other.
And just as Abernathy is missing from the final episode, so too is Stubbs (Luke Hemsworth), whom we last saw looking for something or other in episode nine.
It's hard to figure out what this odd, bordering on bizarre historical something or other is trying to do, but it's firmly focused on the sick soul of America.
He describes how wonderful things will be when he acts against something or other without explaining how he will act, what he will do, or how it will work.
It's in fact commonly been the case that, once investigators compel politicians or political aides to give sworn statements, they get nailed for misstating the facts on something or other.
She said the 2015 vino was "was an Opus something or other" and Opus only makes red wine; doctors believe that red wine, in moderation, is good for your heart.
This presser is in response to an absurd and ludicrous accusation by Trump that Cruz's father had something or other to do with ... wait for it ... John F. Kennedy's assassination.
G-Eazy, who I gathered is or aspires to be a rapper, kept yelling "OAKLAND STAND UP!" or "BAY AREA STAND UP!" between hack-written lyrics about something or other.
"I haven't actually counted, but probably the majority of my pieces, at least in the commissioning language, were specified to be a response to something or other," Mr. Andres said.
Of course, many artists go for the "wow factor," a conspicuous abundance of something or other (as in technical skill; fulsome color; procedural complexity; an enormous quantity of some weird material).
Alan Cumming plays Dr. Dylan Reinhart, a former CIA something or other, and an expert on serial killers, who has retired from that formerly exciting work to be a professor at Penn.
Matt, unable to let it go, tries to tell the others on the boat what happened, but he accidentally says the name "Frasier" out loud, which sets off a ceremonial something or other.
My friend Chad made some sinfully addictive pecan-chocolate crack-cocaine dessert something or other that I did not trust my fiendish sweet tooth to be home alone with for the weeks following.
Whether it's an Ibiza getaway or a three-month slog on the sleeper trains of Eastern Europe, if you're that inclined, it's likely you'll try to score something or other along the way.
Various Dylan fans continue to be pleased, various English-language novelists continue to be annoyed, and various American poets continue to say something or other that no one is paying much attention to.
There's a porn angle; some political stuff; and a something or other about Detroit carmakers – and even if you follow all the threads, you'll still roll your eyes at how it's all tied together.
I still predict that once Trump locks up the nomination, judicious, chin-stroking Republican moderates will declare, after much cogitation, that given Hillary Clinton's, um, something or other, Trump is the more responsible choice.
Trump views every event -- from white supremacist violence in Charlottesville to the firing of Lauer for inappropriate workplace behavior -- as an opportunity to score political points or prove himself right about something or other.
And, yes, even though fully three shows on its schedule are Chicago Something-or-Other (and all come from veteran Law & Order producer Dick Wolf), people can't seem to get enough of that franchise.
It doesn't matter if you don't know what choux pastry or proofing is, watching The Great British Baking Show feels like wrapping your entire body in a warm loaf of freshly baked something or other.
If you have a high school senior, and your child has decided to apply somewhere early decision (or early action or early something or other), the application is most likely in and done by now.
Paleontologist Sam Heads, who specializes in fossilized insects, was digitizing specimens from the Crato Formation when he found an orangey-brown something-or-other that got him wondering about what it was, he told me.
Fear. Every GOP elected official lives in fear of becoming the next Jeff Flake or Justin Amash -- conservative Republicans in good standing with the party until they decided to publicly criticize Trump for something or other.
Anyone convicted and fined more than S$2,000 is barred from becoming a member of parliament for five years—another restriction the authorities must still deem necessary or expedient for the maintenance of something or other.
Unless you're part of the infernal Snapchat generation, watching Pewdiepie videos, drinking e-liquid, talking about whether you're a fucking panromantic something or other, then you will have had a truly old-school shocking moment online.
The former Wall Streeter turned right-wing propagandist is always declaring war on something or other; this is a guy who calls himself a "street fighter" and never met a military metaphor he couldn't wallow in.
Besides drinking a ton of SoCo, I took a pill of something or other, and the next thing I knew, it was the next morning, and I was waking up in the back seat of my car.
We're living in the age of specialty diets, when it seems like every other person is either a strict vegetarian or a a proselytizing Paleo adherent or a Keto freak or an ovo-lacto-something-or-other.
Letter of Recommendation A couple of years ago I got it into my head — where all manner of half-fathomed bits of wisdom tend to gather — that taking cold showers would do something or other for me.
But it also means that you have to go to work tomorrow, which will entail waking up early, showering, getting dressed, and feeding yourself something or other before chugging a cup of coffee and getting out the door.
The lack of a question mark here helped stump me, as I looked for a straight answer — at one point enough letters had filled in to suggest a corporate something or other — but this clue is a pun.
Yes, the theoretical physicist made one of the most influential contributions to science of all time — the general theory of relativity, MC-something-or-other — but he was also a surprisingly funny dude who didn't take himself too seriously.
Dean's amblyopia is a metaphor for something or other, I suppose, but what that might be is anybody's guess in this dull two-character talkfest that fancies itself a gay variation on a chapter of Richard Linklater's "Before" trilogy.
Tesla is a very exciting car company, and lots of people like to use the word "disruptive" when talking about it, so it's natural that headlines proclaiming Tesla to be disrupting something or other are rampant on the internet.
Quan, it turns out, is a one-time special-something-or-other officer (a point sparingly explained), and even in his 60s, the veteran action star can still credibly pull off an impressive array of stunts and close-quarter fight sequences.
She was busy when I called the other day, giving a tour of her plant to some vice president of something or other, another white guy she'd have to convince of her competency as a woman and as a Mexican-American.
Lots of people, it turns out, have emailed Podesta about something or other — often totally unrelated to the politics — over the years, and they ended up with details of their private lives, often including addresses and phone numbers, out on the internet.
But it's a good guess they might provide further confirmation that the government knew the companies were about to become profitable when it changed the terms of the rescue, gaining access to Fannie's and Freddie's earnings to pay for something or other.
Too many articles, studies and announcements are quick to point out that something or other has been proved to be dangerous to our health, without a good explanation of the magnitude of that risk, or what we might reasonably do about it.
The argument was, to be certain, about money; still, it had to be hurtful, and especially since 15 years later, despite having forged a successful career in her own right, Hall is still most often referred to as Mick Jagger's former something-or-other.
Other than defeating "Jeopardy" champions, what Watson can do is not exactly obvious to the layman, but I am willing to give IBM the benefit of the doubt that Watson can do something or other to help big banks deal with their extraordinary regulatory requirements.
"I presume she's a hostage, and that they'll do their best to keep her alive and not harm her, simply because they want to have something or other in return and it's not very good having a dead hostage," the paper quoted Mr. Wilson as saying.
Even if the core of any particular scandal doesn't end up leading to indictments, it has frequently been the case that when politicians or political aides are compelled to give sworn statements, they get nailed for misstating the facts on something or other — sometimes with very serious legal consequences.
Before the actual text is even heard, an (invented) family rehearsal recreates the difficulties that might well have surrounded the original appearance of the piece in 1634, masques being an all-but-forgotten courtly entertainment intended to pay tribute to something or other that was happening at the time.
Indeed, even if the core of any particular scandal doesn't end up leading to indictments, it has frequently been the case that when politicians or political aides are compelled to give sworn statements, they get nailed for misstating the facts on something or other — sometimes with very serious legal consequences.
If he ever did play golf, Trump promised, he wouldn't just play with his buddies like Obama did, but rather use the golf course as a sort of outdoor board room -- playing with foreign leaders, members of Congress and the like to convince them about something or other related to the running of the country.
It seems that everyone in Wind Gap has a chip on their shoulder about something or other, but Camille rightly notes that John Keene had zero motive to kill his sister — they were close in a way that made sense for siblings who grew up in Pennsylvania but translated poorly to the hyper-masculine world of Wind Gap Missouri.
I worry that one day I will be a mother who ends up in the bath, reading a water-crinkled book that I've been trying to finish for more than a year, squeezing the last gloops of peppermint something or other from a plastic bottle into the water, wishing that there were more space for me than this.
Popcast Listen to this week's podcast | Subscribe: iTunes | RSS | Stitcher| Audioboom There is a way to take in a new David Bowie record: You see how it connects lyrically and musically with the rest of his work, hope you can feel it's his best since nineteen-something-or-other, but nevertheless feel reassured that he's still measuring the mood of the world.
At one point an older man asked her something or other about getting millions of dollars to make movies, at which point Reichardt interrupted him to say that no one's giving her millions of dollars to make movies — she works as a professor and spends her time trying to gather funding as often as she can to make the films she wants to make.

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