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Offred is stewing over what that means when the Birthmobile shows up.
I'm annoyed and stewing over it, but I really don't want to be.
So it's not a surprise that Snap has been stewing over this for awhile.
Senate Republicans also are still stewing over the failure of their July repeal effort.
And instead of stewing over it during a commercial break, you have to sit through two periods.
Even hardcore conservatives still stewing over the shabby defenestration of Robert Bork find Cruz cloying and unctuous.
They have left me stewing over how many breakthrough innovations we have missed because of extreme inequality.
Stewing over coverage Trump spent the weekend at Mar-a-Lago stewing over the media and Democrats' criticism of his handling of the coronavirus outbreak, but the weekend also gave him a glimpse into his friends' and allies' own concerns about the financial impact of the viral outbreak.
He would spend nights alone, drinking, stewing over what a life outside the Air Force would look like.
And when Trump spent a Mar-a-Lago weekend stewing over immigration and trade, Kelly wasn't in sight.
We're told Jake's mom didn't press charges at the time, but she must have been stewing over the incident.
Trump's morning tweets give the world a sense of what he has been stewing over for the past 24 hours.
Then came a midrun fracture of her left foot in April — and two days in bed stewing over what had happened.
He noted that Mondays are often days of particular turbulence because investors have spent a couple of days stewing over events.
Trump is still stewing over criticisms from his top economic adviser Gary Cohn about his response to Charlottesville, according to multiple sources.
The novel opens with Biden staring at his computer, stewing over paparazzi images of Obama parasailing off the coast of Cape Town.
Like a petulant and implacable child still stewing over a toy he was forced to share, Trump has put all reason aside.
In the run-up to the infrastructure meeting, Trump was stewing over Pelosi's cover-up remarks, according to a White House official.
That might make some bittersweet viewing parties a bit less bitter — or more bitter, given many fans' penchant for stewing over the delay.
Taking a stab at political relevance, it features Jahandar stewing over the broken promises of the lately ended American intervention in his country.
The president is not stewing over their departures on health care with the same intensity as he is with McCain, the source said.
During games, Sanchez found himself stewing over his failures or his inability to help his teammates rather than concentrating on the task at hand.
Spending his first nights as president away from home, Trump found himself stewing over the latest developments from foreign hotel rooms late into the night.
Grace and the Fever confronts what would happen if someone you'd spent years blogging about and stewing over were to suddenly appear in your real life.
This, despite it being largely overlooked by investors, and even feared by others stewing over the implications of the trade spat between the U.S. and China.
WILLIAMS: Yes, but the hope is -- BOOTHE: You -- you probably don&apost have that big a problem in life if this is what you&aposre stewing over.
But after I sent them, I started stewing over how ridiculous it was that the underwriters needed seven years of employment history to take my job seriously.
Lil Uzi Vert is stewing over his record deal with Generation Now ... he thinks he's not getting his fair shake, and he wants to hammer out a new contract.
For the president, the rally capped off a week of rejoicing in the results of the investigation he had repeatedly called a "witch hunt," and stewing over its origins.
But while that approach may make tactical sense, it has rankled many grass-roots progressives still stewing over what they consider the party's orchestrated campaign to undermine Mr. Sanders.
The Gifted star went on to share that she has "been stewing" over the idea of freezing her eggs for two years, and recently decided to get the process started.
With Beijing's poorest still stewing over a decision to demolish swathes of the city's cheap housing, the risk is that this year's seasonal disputes will end up even tenser than usual.
Instead, he advocates repluralization: the careful reintro­duction of problems and solutions into a radicalized person's life, so that they can no longer devote all their mental energy to stewing over their paranoia.
For many, many years, conservatives have been stewing over the appointment of David Souter by President George H. W. Bush who turned out to be pretty much of a liberal on the court.
In the GQ piece, former advisor John Rice tells of a time Obama spent "hours" stewing over a pickup hoops loss —just after taking over the presidency, with no shortage of real-world problems.
When we got back on Air Force One, he sent an aide to ask if we could continue the conversation; when I joined him again, he looked as if he'd been stewing over something.
The milling Democrats at the event, held on a hot evening in an sanctuary without air-conditioning, were already stewing over what they saw as Schumer's feckless and weak opposition to President Donald Trump.
Two years ago at Erin Hills in Wisconsin, Koepka won the U.S. Open by four shots after stewing over the attention paid to two of golf's fair-haired boys, Justin Thomas and Rickie Fowler.
A four-term governor of Sao Paulo, Brazil's largest state, Alckmin's cautious oratory and establishment credentials have inspired little enthusiasm so far from an electorate still stewing over a deep recession and huge corruption scandals.
Syndergaard is scheduled to make his first start of the 2016 season on Tuesday against those same Royals, who are reportedly still stewing over that pitch, and both teams are curious about the next act.
With this week's indictments of two former campaign aides and the announcement of a guilty plea from another, advisers now hope the bustling diplomatic swing will prevent Trump from further stewing over the Russia inquiry.
After all these discussions with friends, and stewing over why I felt the need to play games and act, I really was surprised to learn just how much the idea of a community meant to me.
" And they've noted news reports suggesting that the president decided to strike Soleimani after stewing over news coverage of protests at the U.S. Embassy in Iraq, which he referred to on Twitter as "the anti-Benghazi!
Instead of moving on from the "Achilles' heel" of Russian election interference, aides and people close to Trump predict he will continue stewing over the investigation as he works to convince his voters he was unfairly targeted.
And as I'm enjoying stewing over all of that, the ending (and all it stirs up) have made me realize that the beginning of the series had to be as slow and drawn out as it was.
"We laughed about how many hours were spent inside our heads, hoping a boy would ask us to dance, or stewing over a big test, just doing everything we could to avoid even the most minor embarrassments," she said.
In an interview, Lu said that he spent Friday stewing over whether the institutional forces of congressional oversight and the next election were enough to properly check Trump — before deciding over dinner with his wife that the answer was no.
He sits in the dining room or Oval Office stewing over the Russia inquiry that Mr. Comey was managing, arguing to anyone who will listen that the matter is all a Democratic-inspired conspiracy to undermine the validity of his victory.
And Paige's curiosity surrounding her parents is well-established; it makes sense that she's been stewing over this in the background all season, and it all just happened to click into place at just the moment the narrative structure required it to.
It was one thing for Koskinen to stick around while Barack Obama was still in office, but even as much of President Trump's base was still stewing over allegations that Koskinen had hindered the investigation of that conservative-targeting scandal at the IRS, he stayed.
"He was super excited to wear a pinkie ring this time," Christensen says, adding that the Olympians—some of whom are so young they have "no clue" what finger a ring is supposed to be worn on—generally spend an hour "contemplating and stewing" over what design to pick.
Washington (CNN)It's been nearly a week since President Donald Trump fielded an extraordinary rebuke from his top economic adviser Gary Cohn, but Trump is still stewing over Cohn's rebuke, multiple sources familiar with the situation told CNN -- and Cohn's relationship with the President remains tenuous as a result.
He spent the first part of the flight rearranging his schedule in real time as he receives briefings on foreign policy, including Russia's latest military aggression with Ukraine, and stewing over Michael Cohen's admission that he was involved in plans for a Trump Tower in Moscow well into the 2016 presidential campaign.
Third, and to me this is the biggest, Comey confirmed that the investigation into the Trump campaign's ties to the Russians who tampered with our election is not "fake news" manufactured by Democrats stewing over a bitter loss but a legitimate investigation that has been underway for months and has no end in sight.
CreditCreditDan Koeck for The New York Times CASSELTON, N.D. — Here in the largest soybean-producing county in the country, a snowy winter has left North Dakota farmers like Robert Runck with time on their hands before spring planting — time they have spent stewing over how much they stand to lose if President Trump starts a trade war with China.
Varys and Tyrion Lannister walk around the Meereen set on the extras' off day, still stewing over Dany's disappearance ("Well, she did ride off on a dragon and not come back," the eunuch points out, +5.) The harbor is set ablaze, but we'll have to wait until next week to find out if The Sons of the Harpy were responsible.
In this novel, the Nome King has lost all traces of being jolly and good-humored. He has long been stewing over his defeat and the loss of his magic belt.
They said he slept with Jade because "too much stewing over work and not enough play makes Brennan a dull boy". TV Week described Mark's departure episode as "edge-of-your-seat." While a reporter for the Daily Record said "Goodbye Brennan – we enjoyed having you and your hunky good looks around, but all good things must come to an end." Nicky Branagh from Studentbeans.
Töre and a friend allegedly entered the national team hotel in October 2013 after Turkey's World Cup qualifying match against the Netherlands and threatened both Ömer Toprak and Hakan Çalhanoğlu with a firearm. Töre had allegedly been stewing over a reported affair between his former girlfriend and Ömer Toprak's friend. The incident was made public by Çalhanoğlu in an interview with German TV station ZDF. In June 2015, Çalhanoğlu and Töre reconciled.
Hancock is still stewing over the fact that he is no longer the sports star and that his girlfriend is not only reluctant to marry him but may end up being more successful than he. Danny is the academic "nerd" who was supposedly destined to be so successful that he earned the nickname "Senator". It was felt by some that one day he would become a decent and just politician. He has returned home with his unrestrained, unpredictable, overbearing bride, Bev.
Later, as it became clear that Peniston was leaping from the Overweight Pooch's album to the top of the charts, rumor had it the Pooch was stewing over Peniston's using Female Preacher as her springboard. Tonya Davis, pregnant at the time of recording her album, swore she harbored no jealousy towards Peniston. "There's no jealousy, because she has a voice. I gave her the chance, but I didn't give her a voice," the rapper insisted for Phoenix New Times in July 1992, and Peniston, interviewed by the same newspaper in the meantime, reacted by her own words.
The driver turns out to be Stan, still stewing over the fact that Dorothy isn't as interested in him as he assumed, and he reveals in front of their whole family that Nate and Dorothy live in separate houses. Nate confesses that he hasn't been a very supportive husband, and after apologizing to Dorothy, Glorietta tells Nate it's about time Nate realized what a good wife he had. Stan still won't let up, and after Nate threatens to fight Stan, Glorietta says no, then turns around and punches Stan herself. Nate and his family leave, with Nate telling everyone that his wife has some studying to do.
Bluestone is a Broadway composer who is in the middle of writing a musical when he discovers via a mysterious visitor—implied to be the Devil—that he has suffered a fatal heart attack. After stewing over his own loss and his widow's proposed reaction to his death, Bluestone is offered a small gift by the visitor, whose name is Prince (of Darkness). He can traverse time and history to relive any moment, but must play music for the ones "below decks" from time to time in return. Bluestone's wish is to "make it" with gorgeous Mary Ellen Cosgrove - his high school crush - back in October 1948, so he accepts Prince's offer.

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