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"tangent" Definitions
  1. (geometry) a straight line that touches the outside of a curve but does not cross it
  2. (abbreviation tan) (mathematics) the ratio of the length of the side opposite an angle in a right-angled triangle to the length of the side next to it compare cosine, sine

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Please tell me if I'm going off on a tangent.
You may wonder why I went off on this tangent.
With just a slight tangent to talk about Orbs for Kings.
Tangent: Is using AI to provide high-quality content for marketing campaigns.
"Three characters were tangent to death two weeks before Christmas," wrote Schwartz.
He just went off on this tangent and said, "Fake news," again.
He simply tells a story: a rambling, tangent-prone, sometimes boring story.
Except when the president went on a tangent about the State Department.
Oh, and there's a tangent about the word "boning" that's just so... Aziz.
A baroque riff turned, tangent, then turned slapstick with an impossibly masterful landing.
Tangent, the app that resulted from Guerrette's proposal, was finished three months later.
He then went on a tangent about "inner city" crime and fake news.
We just can't help but think of this immediately after that Trump tangent.
But then he quickly veered into an unrelated tangent about combatting domestic violence.
The tangent piano represents a broken branch in the genealogy of the piano.
It has been, at best, a tangent and, at worst, an unwanted digression.
Well, now you can, thanks to the Kihou bubbling light coffee table by Tangent.
Nomura emerging markets economist Peter Attard Montalto said the tangent was touching "Pandora's Box".
At the end of 2013, Apple named Tangent one of the year's best apps.
He emphasized that Flynn was "a tangent" to the investigation, according to the Times.
" In another tangent the two discuss the origin story of BasedGod's "Stealing from Strippers.
He veered off on a bizarre tangent about the trade France does with Iran.
After the debacle of last season's Dorne tangent, the Martells are not exactly fan favorites.
I can't log onto Facebook without seeing someone go on a tangent against Donald Trump.
But we won't go into tangent on that… [laughs] I'm always trying to educate myself.
During a presentation on employee safety, he went on a tangent about rapists and mass murderers.
He even pivoted into a bizarre tangent about how social media is actually making us healthier.
Not every thread is perfect: a tangent about lesbian cops seems to be missing a step.
I almost went off on a completely wrong tangent with this theme, and it's only Monday.
And bringing up the lower cost of living of colleagues in other cities is a tangent.
A chorus of voices, each offering a different tangent, strikes up as soon as they appear.
In the funniest, most gratuitous tangent, a member of Merrimen's crew played by Curtis Jackson, a.k.a.
On the tangent piano, one hears not only the beginning of every note, but the end.
A general view of atmosphere at the DEFCON - Dark Tangent talk during the 2015 Tribeca Film Festival.
We heard him take the class on a tangent about the prophetic wisdom of the rapper Biggie.
Is "The Lost Sister" a welcome diversion from the show's norm, or a disorienting and unnecessary tangent?
Trump attaches himself to an array of issues daily through his tweets and tangent-heavy campaign rallies.
In the interview, Rocky goes off on a tangent about designing his entire home—including the beds.
Genuine empathy from a therapist is crucial to the process since talk therapy works in tangent with psychedelics.
Whenever West goes on an unnecessarily long tangent about the genius that is his clothing line/album/existence.
Perhaps in order to appeal to that base, Trump's speech went on an extended tangent about pro football.
This led the group on a completely different tangent about the Golden Globes and into a laughing fit.
But, they also go off on a tangent that makes it clear they were a very real couple.
The comedian then went off on a tangent on what else he thinks was going through Trump's mind.
We can't promise it will prevent all future social mishaps, though it could prevent the next mid-interview tangent.
Depp spoke at Arizona State University about the methods behind his acting, but went off on a Trump tangent.
WASHINGTON — He was talking taxes with truckers on Wednesday evening when President Trump suddenly diverged into a curious tangent.
For instance — I'm going into a tangent — but my grandfather's family had a pasta factory right outside of Naples.
Sight unseen, the tangent piano sounds like the Middle Eastern santur, the Eastern European cimbalom or the hammered dulcimer.
I think his tax returns, get him off on a tangent about his tax returns -- I think that'd be fun.
And the circle packing proof tells you that there's a polyhedron that has all its edges tangent to a sphere.
LG: Okay, we're going to go off on a brief tangent for a moment about TV shows rather than podcasts.
Throughout my career I've made decisions where I go off on a tangent and get caught up in an idea.
Tangent is a perfect example of this: It's cute, it's snappy, and it's built around a cool room-switching mechanic.
For every hilarious "#Wizwearscoolpants" tangent, there's usually a more insidious "you let a stripper trap you" lurking not far behind.
It could be seen as a tangent because it deals particularly with conflict, which I haven't done so directly before.
I had not anticipated that, it was not in the script that he was going to go off on that tangent.
"We don't spend a lot of time going off on a tangent about why it's good for you," Mr. Batra said.
During the debate, Biden answered a question about institutional racism with a meandering tangent that included a reference to record players.
The group spends the first part of the podcast on a long football tangent, before turning to video games or whatever.
DACA: He went on a tangent, claiming Democrats "don't care" about DACA and are trying to tie it to the wall.
She seems to have taken a tangent into a project that is, to all appearances, less personal than her earlier work.
Made in 48 hours as part of a Ludem Dare jam, by creator rxi, Tangent is a worthy late-afternoon adventure.
By contrast, here he is in a tangent on uranium in his first unwieldy solo news conference as president on Feb.
This tangent gives the viewer more information about Hays as a man; there are rules when it comes to killing and violence.
We need at least one World War threat or nuclear weapon tangent to wake up and realize we're seconds away from doomsday.
As with other of the president's riffs during his speeches, it seems he expanded on the tangent in response to the crowd.
He tries to give readers a crash-course in venture capital with failed startup Clinkle as an example in a long tangent.
I remember I have to keep my voice low so this thing doesn't interrupt itself and go off on some other tangent.
Lahiri's command of Italian grows palpably; over time, the reflections grow more capable of abstraction and tangent than their tightly focused forerunners.
Kaine didn't retract and went on a tangent that didn't remotely address Cuomo's challenge of his characterization of sanctuary cities not existing.
After a while, he simply tires of Hammarskjöld and wanders off on a tangent, as if to feed a craving for conspiracy.
" He continues to shout towards the TMZ staff for roughly two minutes before going off on a tangent: "We are drugged out.
Honestly, I'm surprised some of it is in the movie, because it's just me forgetting my lines and going on a tangent.
Zelinsky, the prosecutor, was patient with Credico's bombastic answers but kept glancing at the clock when Credico would launch into a tangent.
He might perform songs off of his "Life of Pablo" album, sell some of his merchandise, or perhaps go off on a tangent.
There's a hilarious tangent when everyone gets a laugh out of what his avatar looks like when he takes off his VR headset.
A character has the ability to go off on a tangent, but the story will reset, adapt or evolve based upon certain parameters.
It's hard for Miller to build up much narrative steam, and just when he gets it going, someone rambles off on a tangent.
"We don't feel the need to go off on a tangent and cover something that's the Twitter story of the day," she said.
By contrast, in New York in the 1950s, 200 artists pretty much were that world, and one divided into several barely tangent circles.
We had heard ... I don't even know if I'm answering the question for crying out loud, but here we are on a tangent.
New Hampshire's open primary format frequently draws a tangent of discussion on cable news panels, but its impact on the result is slightly overstated.
Bezos has been vocal about his interest in working in tangent with government agencies, which makes his vote in favor of these proposals unlikely.
Trump went on a long tangent about how the Richard Nixon, Bill Clinton, and even Andrew Johnson impeachments were "dark" times in American history.
While discussing educational disparities, Biden went on a confusing tangent about how parents keeping their record players on helped their kids learn more words.
"Creativity is the enemy": This is the quote that really sparked the tangent, an actual piece of text art that Sachs created in 2008.
Each has been featured by Apple as a Best New App; photo editor Tangent and design tool Assembly won year-end awards from Apple.
Studios also are trying out new experiences, said Marc Becker, chief executive of The Tangent Agency, which works with Hollywood studios on marketing campaigns.
Trump followed this up with another disjointed tangent about how good his company is and again how he doesn't do much business in Russia.
When Ben Folds was approached to write a book about his life, he went off on a tangent and wrote about universal creativity instead.
Early in the film, the narration goes off on a tangent, telling the story of Bernard Moitessier, whom Marlinspike describes reverentially as a sailing mystic.
Cory Booker (D-NJ) took an extended tangent after asking Ford about how her family was faring (she said her husband was doing "fairly well").
When he got out of bed and survived the crash, he created a tangent universe that he then corrects through his actions in the movie.
But a source emphasized the absurdity of Trump departing on a strange tangent in the middle of serious G7 discussions to wax lyrical about Kim.
Then things took an interesting turn, and Desus and Mero went on a wild tangent about George Washington Carver, Chris Hayes, and unnecessary peanut inventions.
Although Moss, who's also known as The Dark Tangent, spoke for less than ten minutes at the fundraiser, it netted him a slew of hate mail.
Initially I did not think it'd be included in the film, because I thought it was a tangent that would totally hijack the story about Hammarskjöld.
One diagonal line ascends from his stretched left leg, through the spine to the neck; and, at a tangent, the right arm continues its upward slope.
In other reading, you've likely never heard anyone play the tangent piano, a brightly percussive neighbor of the harpsichord, produced — briefly — in the late 18th century.
Abstract Expressionism has had a lot of attention, but the New York art world of the 1950s was a complicated place of many barely tangent circles.
Though it may be tempting to go on a tangent of all the reasons you aren't interested in moving forward, the less you say, the better.
So often an anecdote, an observation, an interview is buried here, hidden by a tangent on, say, the history of mania going back to before Christ.
He can jump from an issue like the Russia investigation to a policy matter before going off on a tangent about something like his golf game.
Solnit's writing is discursive in the way of a Bach organ fugue—each seeming tangent resonates thematically, layering in meaning and feeling to gloriously virtuosic effect.
That leads to a whole tangent about HD masking, which for some reason involves a physical plastic mask of your face that hangs next to the phone.
At his 100 day speech in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania he went on a long tangent about how no one thought he could win Pennsylvania and then he did.
He spent 10 minutes one day on a rapturous tangent about the odd number of stairs Michelangelo designed for the vestibule of the Laurentian Library in Florence.
Severe economic sanctions will be enforced, the military option remains on the table, and America is working in tangent with its allies to put pressure on Kim.
" Taylor, too, says that if you are going off on a tangent about a subject over Slack, you risk "putting everyone to sleep in the chat room.
But Carpenter, a lean, excitable man who speaks in tangent-filled bursts, wasn't ready to move on to other projects—he wanted to keep chasing the criminals.
In a sense, "The Hatred of Poetry" winds up being a meticulous tangent about how the people who have contempt for poetry are (mostly) missing the point.
If Trump's vaccine tangent had been a one-off mistake, it would be forgivable, but it's part of a much more dangerous pattern of lies and misinformation.
Seven witnesses report that ether surely has failed, a small erasure hardly noticed at Quito; lines in that atmosphere seem to circle and flow tangent to themselves.
"No," the President said, before launching into a tangent of flattering Giuliani's credentials, calling him "a great corruption fighter" and "the greatest mayor" of New York City.
The best mysteries play with that, answering, deflecting, teasing, taking the reader off on a tangent that ends up answering the question and posing another, bigger one.
Musk was coy about the additional news, but did take a tangent later on to talk about music in response to a question about his own musical tastes.
" Adding, "Whatever tangent he's gone off on, I have not agreed, and it's been really upsetting to me seeing someone that I care about hurt themselves like this.
Temporarily setting aside the "Why" of that, what emerges is a reasonably entertaining, tangent-prone update distinguished by its star, DeWanda Wise, as the romantically omnivorous Nola Darling.
That doesn't mean he won't get lost down a rabbit hole, or that he doesn't like a good tangent (and there are some good ones in the movie).
Naomi: Our best friend title became official sometime in 2016 after we performed our "Wayne's World" burlesque act for the first time, but that's an entirely different tangent.
Instead, we've been inundated with mocking tweets and snarky headlines about Trump's golf tangent, his manner of feeding koi fish, and his knowledge of the Japanese auto industry.
This helps explain why Danielle, Rob, and myself went on an extremely long tangent about garage culture, and how people lose their minds after moving to the suburbs.
If there's anything else that lifts our spirits besides a politically charged Cardi B tangent or this video of a baby pug named Pepito, it's clothes — specifically, haute couture.
Carti goes off on a tangent: "Fuck that mumblin shit/Fuck that mumblin shit/Bought a crib for my momma off that mumblin shit," genuinely unbothered by the pundits.
During a discussion about Manafort's work in Ukraine, Ellis, who often peppers his hearings with colorful asides, went on a tangent about Russian history and his own family's story.
Though this latest episode of Waypoint Radio features a surprisingly long tangent about golf courses, I promise you that Austin, Rob, Danielle, and myself eventually get to video games.
"It didn't seem edgy enough," my mother said of both Springsteen and Joel, before going on an extremely boomeresque tangent about how she appreciates Springsteen's commitment to liberal politics.
" I also liked the goofiness of changing GO OFF ON A TANGENT to "GO OFF ON A TAN GENT," clued as "Berate some guy for getting too much sun?
Back in October 2014, Nintendo went off on a health tangent when it announced plans to develop a sleep and fatigue tacking app that would help optimize your slumber time.
He juxtaposes the uplifting World's Fair storyline with a fascinating tangent about the creation of the electric chair, which played its own dark, dramatic role in the Edison / Westinghouse rivalry.
During a photo op to call the troops for Christmas, Trump also went off on an out-of-the-blue tangent about his firing of former FBI director James Comey.
Chris Christie's blistering indictment of Clinton over her private email server, and an odd tangent by Ben Carson, who accused Clinton of admiring a historical figure who had praised Lucifer.
Trump spent the weekend tweeting about things that were on Fox News, including a wildly misinformed tangent about how Google is helping the Chinese government but not the U.S. government.
"We have sought to make [AIDS' influence] a tragic tangent in American history, allowing us to safely sequester it as separate from us, as something that afflicted others," says Katz.
Going off on a tangent, Joannides also tells Broadly that "there seems to be some unfilled positions in the new administration, where being the biggest dick is apparently a plus."
The Tangent Gallery has a rare license that allows them to stay open 24 hours with music and dancing, they are one of only a few of those licenses left.
Specifically, the exit velocity of the ball is a combination of a velocity vector pointing inward and another one tangent to the circular path of the sprinkler outlets, pointing forward.
When Mr. Holt said "the record shows otherwise," Mr. Trump went on a long tangent about various antiwar comments he had made to allies like Sean Hannity of Fox News.
Mr. Trump also went on a tangent about the N.B.A., noting it was the only league whose teams had not accepted the invitations to the White House after a championship.
To illustrate why, a quick tangent: The only time I met Louis C.K. was backstage at a comedy theater while I was working on an unrelated story several years ago.
Not to get off on a tangent but a lot of times even kids seeking autographs can be downright rude, screaming at players and shoving one another out of the way.
Politely interrupt if there's a serial over-talker or someone has been going off on a tangent for several minutes, it could be time to interrupt -- just be polite about it.
After the internet went on a tangent about Game of Thrones, complaining about last week's Battle of Winterfell episode being way "too dark," one fan took matters into their own hands.
This weekend on Sunday May, 29 the crew will be setting up shop at Detroit's Tangent Gallery for another blowout featuring all of their regular characters and a secret live guest.
Would a TelePrompTer keep him from going off on the kind of tangent that — while making him unique and entertaining compared to other politicians — would portray him as anything but presidential?
From the beginning, the network heralded opinion hosts like Tea-Party-tangent figure Rick Amato and Graham Ledger, who was formerly an anchor at Wealth TV, according to the Daily Beast.
We also get a lengthy tangent about the Deathly Hallows, and I guess all you need to be the Master of Death are a wand, a stone, and an invisibility cloak.
I give you a crazy example, and this actually strikes a tangent of what we've been talking about in terms of population differences and their, in many cases, impressively genetic underpinnings.
"I want to just talk, just for a second, about New York values," he began, before launching into a lengthy, semi-scripted tangent about his home state and its many attributes.
The tangent piano's simple playing action, in which only a couple of moving parts transmit the player's finger energy to strike the strings, affords the performer intimate control of the sound.
Gorgeously directed by Mimi Leder, this story of a tiny community trying to predict the end of the world is the kind of haunting tangent only The Leftovers could pull off.
He went on to tell BET, in a surprisingly gorgeous little tangent, that he believes right before young children are taught about organized religion, they're the most in tune with personal spirituality.
"Except your congressman here is great, I have to tell you — and I think he endorsed me," Trump said in the midst of a tangent on a feud with a former congressman.
But that particular story led Keith on a tangent, looking into why he believes black people tend to end up in need of mental health care when their condition has deteriorated substantially.
The trend is clear: The thin line on the not-so-little graph of income and exposure over time passed is on a strictly upward tangent and shows no sign of dipping.
Apple is very quick to tout the power and capabilities of its Pro line — Schiller spent valuable stage time on a deeply nerdy tangent about the new Pro's anti-reflective display technology.
Trump mentioned Omar briefly during the rally on a tangent about trade — "Representative Omar, that's another one," he said — but quickly moved on from her thereafter without mentioning the decision by Israel.
He then wandered off on a tangent to inquire how often Ms. Yellen consults with Richard Cordray of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and what thoughts she had on the agency's budget.
Games cannot replicate natural conversation, with all its potential for variation and tangent, and even if they could, it would be impossible to keep players on anything like an overarching story track.
Instead she dodged, drifting into a tangent about the Paris climate agreement, trying to take credit for it and, absurdly, claiming that Sanders opposes it because he has said it wasn't enough.
Sekulow attempted to draw sympathy for the president, arguing in a tangent that Trump was "under attack" by virtue of the FBI conducting an investigation of his 2016 campaign's contacts with Russia.
But holding the square of paper tangent to the globe at one point and tracing Greenland's edge while peering through the paper (a technique known as Mercator projection) will produce distortions too.
In one interview, she goes on a hilarious tangent: "Getting your wig snatched is like getting your chain snatched," she said before running her fingers through her own blue wig to verify.
But the derivative appears in other guises: as the slope of a line tangent to the graph of a function, or as the instantaneous speed given by a function at a specific time.
"The truth is that I was off on a tangent, on a stage, my mind going where it goes, trying to be funny," a contrite Buckley writes to his Columbia Records label mate.
Hosted at the city's two-room Tangent Gallery, the party adorns itself in low light and a tapestried ceiling of large parachutes that create a vibe somewhere between a womb and psychedelic wormhole.
He went off on a bizarre tangent about "around-the-clock sex" at gay bathhouses in San Francisco during an LGBTQ Town Hall hosted by CNN and the Human Rights Campaign in October.
As early as 1751, Franz Jacob Späth, a builder of clavichords, fortepianos and organs, was producing tangent pianos in Regensburg, Germany, assisted later by his son-in-law and partner, Christoph Friedrich Schmahl.
On air, Mary Jane boasts about her dad's secret rib recipe, but he goes on a little tangent and says it wouldn't taste nearly as good without the secret ingredient from his wife, Helen.
If a candidate goes off on a tangent and makes no attempt to answer the question asked, that person's microphone should be cut off and he or she should be asked to start again.
Sometimes I double back to ask things I might have forgotten, or you go off on what seems like a tangent, but it is important, because it is what you choose to tell me.
At the third Democratic debate in Houston, former Vice President Joe Biden answered a question about the legacy of slavery with a tangent on black parents needing outside intervention to properly raise their children.
She's the real deal, and apparently has a quirky personality to match Roiland's, as her bio on the Squanchtendo site goes of on a strange tangent about a drill her father wanted for Christmas.
When President Donald Trump went on a tangent and joked about the State Department — calling it "the Deep State Department," alluding to an unsubstantiated conspiracy against him by civil servants — Fauci covered his face.
The best defense against Ms. Gadsby's assault on comedy is her own show — an irony she is clearly aware of, and even perhaps nods to in a tangent about the ridiculousness of gendered parenting.
I mean, it goes off at a tangent, but if you, you&aposre firing at a bunch of people, you&aposre firing randomly, it&aposs quite likely that something, somebody&aposs gonna get hit.
The President even made time to muse about owning a dog in the White House during his remarks, going on a tangent while talking about German shepherds working on the border to find drugs.
What this means is that if I know the value of one of the two non-right angles of a triangle, I can easily calculate the ratio of its side as cosine, sine or tangent.
She'd be just as likely to cut you down with a withering remark, or to launch into an exhaustive tangent about some stretch of her life, as if she was reading her own Wikipedia entry.
However, the single-mindedness of the book takes something of a tangent in Chapter 4 when Shambroom brings up photographs Man Ray took of Amedeo Modigliani's death mask, such as "Death Mask of Modigliani" (1928).
She will waylay store clerks, servers at restaurants, anyone who crosses her path, capturing their attention with a coherent question and then going off on an endless tangent made up of overhead sentences and favorite loops.
The Air Force, in tangent with Japan Air Self-Defense Force fighters and the Republic of Korea Air Force, conducted a planned, bilateral mission in the area, according to a statement from the Pacific Air Force.
No Way Back takes place Sunday May, 29 at the Tangent Gallery with BMG, Carlos Souffront, Erika, Patrick Russell, Mike Servito, Derek Plaslaiko, Bryan Kasenic, Scott Zacharias, John Elliott, Nihal Ramchandani, plus a special live guest.
Yeah, that song has a lot of tangent one liners, Bob Dylan-style zingers, and then I thought, it's definitely more lyric—the melodies are good and stuff, but it's a song that needs good lyrics.
The two comedic titans got together for Letterman's new Netflix series and went on a full two minute tangent about their love for the Cincinnati Reds first baseman, known for his occasional villainy and deadpan humor.
" At one point, he went on a tangent about "Empire" actor Jussie Smollett, who claimed he was the victim of a racist and homophobic attack in Chicago and that his assailants shouted "This is MAGA Country.
A tasting of Big Alice's Lemongrass Kölsch sent Mr. DeSalle off on a tangent on the finer points of the type of fermentation used for making a Kölsch, a type of beer developed in Cologne, Germany.
From his choice of miniature solfeggi (not unlike J.S. Bach's small inventions) to multimovement sonatas and ever-changing, improvisatory fantasias, Mr. Lubimov and the tangent piano may well be the ambassadors this repertoire has long lacked.
Toward the end of "30 Hours," on last February's "The Life of Pablo," West sets off on a similar tangent, this time celebrating his just-closed fashion show at Madison Square Garden and thanking his collaborators.
Violence is often used in tangent with these policies — as occurred with the destruction of "Black Wall Street" in 1921, when more than 300 Black people lost their lives and over 9,000 Black residents were left homeless.
Enter Kavanaugh, who condemned the opinion as "paternalistic" and wandered off on an irrelevant tangent about whether it would open the door to "over-regulation" of the risk-taking heroes of NASCAR and professional football teams. 3.
Trump had lurched into a mini-tangent about the fact that "First Man," a soon-to-be-released film about the astronaut Neil Armstrong, does not include a scene showing the flag being put on the moon.
The story, such as it is, is elusive, given to tangent, to mad jumps in time and universe and perspective, each new bit of plot unfolding as if its predecessor were only half-remembered and poorly understood.
"Steady as she goes for the yuan fix as the PBOC continues to veer the yuan in a stable tangent ahead of critical trade talks," Stephen Innes, Asia Pacific market strategist at AxiTrader, said in a note.
"It was reported, I believe by Reince and other people, that it was hacked, but we had a very strong defense system against hacking," Trump continued, before addressing the experts and going on an election-related tangent.
Here's what happened when we asked Trump about his sexual assault allegations: Hillary's responses tend to be a little more rehearsed, but her bot still went on a weird tangent about bullying when asked about her education plan.
Kavanaugh's virginity tangent can be interpreted either as a signal to Trump's evangelical base that he practiced sexual purity, or as an argument that he was too hopelessly nerdy to have tried anything sexual with a female peer.
" The head of the math department turned him loose on calculus sophomore year and steered him to Caltech, amusing the young Fruchterman by reciting the Caltech "cheer," which was also on the office wall: "Cosine, Tangent, Hyperbolic Sine,
On October 10, at a forum hosted by the Human Rights Campaign and televised on CNN, Biden referenced gay bath houses in San Francisco in a bizarre tangent while attempting to speak to his record on LGBTQ issues.
In a meandering tangent loosely comparing the coronavirus to his impeachment-related call with the President of Ukraine and the Russia investigation, Trump argued the opposing party was using a then-epidemic (now pandemic) to undermine him politically.
I asked him about the fantastic film's one swear word, and he made me say the line — "f--- off Hitler" — before answering my question, athough he did go off on a tangent about crustless sandwiches in between that.
Each time it seemed Trump was barreling toward the "and we will make America great again" that is his hallmark rally sign-off, he veered into another tangent — how he could be loved in Germany, his parents, NATO.
The warning signs of his condition first appear when, speaking at his wife's funeral, he goes on a bizarre tangent about pie, praises her breasts, forgets she's dead and doesn't seem to have any idea where he is.
At the third Democratic debate in Houston, Texas on September 12, Biden answered a question about how the government should address the history of slavery with a tangent on black parents needing outside intervention to properly raise their children.
Sources told the site that in addition to hitting familiar talking points about the Democratic party and his challengers in 2020, the president's speech included a "bizarre tangent" about his holidays in Washington, D.C., during last the government shutdown.
And the backstory, which is just a personal tangent, is that I was at this crossroads in my life where I had just gone to Hong Kong to interview for a job and I was seriously considering moving there.
The trigonometric functions used to describe these ratios are called sine, cosine, and tangent, which represent the ratio of the opposite side to the hypotenuse, adjacent side to the hypotenuse, and the opposite side to the adjacent side, respectively.
"I'm tired of reading misinformation about voting system security so it is time for a DEF CON Village," conference organizer Jeff Moss, also known as "The Dark Tangent," wrote in a forum post earlier this year announcing the event.
Mr. Collins, who is a math teacher by trade (you saw that coming, didn't you?), offers us a set of theme entries that contain the abbreviations for trigonometry functions, like SINe, COSine and TANgent in the shaded/circled squares.
I have spent the majority of my time working in aerospace, but earlier in my career I worked in ground-based radar systems, and in my late twenties, I took a two-and-a-half year tangent into autonomous-vehicle testing.
So far, Young hasn't used the Archives to go on any kind of major creative tangent, nor used it to tweak any of his already-extant works, the way Kanye West used Tidal to work and rework Life of Pablo.
The R&B crooner was doing a show Saturday at Chicago's Aragon Ballroom, where she stopped her performance at one point to launch into a tangent about R. Kelly ... which did NOT go over well with the audience in attendance.
The verbal part of his show was a series of feints and parries, delivered with a deadpan earnestness subtly tinged with sarcasm that kept the audience off guard until a nonsensical tangent revealed it was all a joke — or was it?
Industry Brunch Who: Shawn Rudiman, John Barera, FBK (live) Where: Tangent Gallery When: 12PM-9PM Living up to its name, Industry Brunch is where you'll meet techno crews rolling deep from all over the country while munching on strawberries at sunrise.
Turning Points Each year at this time, we try to identify the turning points of the year gone by and the year to come, the critical events that set us and our world on a new and often fateful tangent.
The President claimed Americans are flushing their toilets "10 times, 15 times, as opposed to once" and argued that they are having difficulty with washing their hands in what appeared to be a tangent about low-flow sinks and toilets.
A startup called Tangent, for example, says it is using GANs to modify faces of real-life models so online retailers can quickly (and realistically) tailor catalog images to shoppers in different countries rather than using different models or Photoshop.
Though Mr. Nunes emphasized it was only an early list, he referred to Mr. Flynn as "a tangent," portraying him as more of a victim of the intelligence leaks Mr. Nunes is seeking to investigate than a target of the inquiry.
Trump touted his election victory, took a couple of swings at his former opponent Hillary Clinton, and defined the "mess" he inherited from President Barack Obama — and, of course, went on a winding tangent about his distaste for the media.
Throughout the film, a narrator, voiced by Willem Dafoe, interjects with asides that, at times, seem obvious and heavy-handed; in one tangent, for example, he explains Sweden's embrace of pop sounds in fear of the encroaching influence of jazz.
Carole then goes on a mini-tangent about how a book she wrote that was aimed at a male audience—"Facebuilder For Men"—didn't do as well as she'd hoped in the US though did find a large audience in the Far East.
Sporting an Uncle Sam outfit, Walton was apparently bored of the football game, and directly after a commercial break, ESPN came back to Walton going off on a tangent about how marijuana should be legalized and sentences for current offenders should be wiped.
SHXCXCHCXSH, Phase Fatale, Patricia, Volvox, Umfang, Jasen Loveland Who: SHXCXCHCXSH, Phase Fatale, Patricia Where: Tangent Gallery When: 219PM-216AM Swedish techno duo SHXCXCHCXSH kicks off their US tour with a choice lineup of supporting acts, including Detroit up-and-comer Jasen Loveland.
No Way Back Who: BMG, Erika, Derek Plaslaiko Where: Tangent Gallery When: 20173PM-12PM Interdimensional Transmissions and The Bunker's annual afterparty is perhaps the most anticipated gathering of America's techno illuminati every year—and their 10th anniversary is guaranteed to be extra special.
Interdimensional Transmissions presents: The Bunker Who: Hot Mix (Mike Servito, Justin Cudmore, Gunnar Haslam), Antenes Where: Tangent Gallery When: 10PM-6AM New York's favorite techno boyband—Mike Servito, Justin Cudmore, Gunnar Haslam—get together as Hot Mix for this unmissable Bunker showcase. 34.
" At times, I wasn't sure I could distinguish, like when Andrew went on a very Dice-like tangent about the term "body shaming" and said, "If there's a 400-pound guy in the front row of my show, I'm going to shred him.
LEVITTOWN, N.Y. — It was an odd tangent in a speech to the Boy Scouts, unusual even by the standards of President Trump, when he spoke of spotting the once-mighty housing developer William Levitt at a celebrity-filled party in New York.
That debut came just months after Tangent Flows, Mr. Chalayan's graduation collection from Central St. Martins consisting of oxidized garments buried in a friend's garden and left to decay for several months, was bought in its entirety by the fashion boutique Browns.
He included a curious tangent that seemed to argue the military should have access to Microsoft's technology because soldiers freed slaves during the Civil War and fought the Nazis:We readily decided this summer to pursue this project, given our longstanding support for the Defense Department.
But rather than appealing to women with thoughtful words of contrition or an explanation of how he had changed, Trump again merely dismissed his 2005 comments about women as "locker room banter," before veering incoherently into a tangent about ISIS and beheadings around the world.
While everyone else is parroting lines about how their perfect date would be going to the dog park with Becca, Chris decides to butt in with a wildly inappropriate tangent about how Lincoln called him a "fat f—" because he used to weight 300 lbs.
As for taking the antidote beforehand...without going on a total tangent about the efficacy and timing of potion usage and just how little we know about magical chemistry, the sad truth here is that Snape was always ready to die for this cause.
As conceits go, it's a little bit too precious, detouring into issues that surround the mistreatment of those farmers by large corporate interests (or "Big Chicken," as they're called), which takes the film off on what feels like a tangent relative to its central point.
Allowing herself a brief tangent in her weekly press conference, Ms. Pelosi said she "can't wait" until the committee's chairman, Representative Jason Chaffetz of Utah, introduces a promised bill that would require presidential and vice presidential candidates to submit to an independent medical examination.
" Then Trump agreed it was ridiculous and went off on a tangent about what a magnificent property Turnberry was, how it was "one of the greatest places in the world," and mentioned all the things he'd done for Scotland, meaning this imaginary situation would "never happen.
"The only delegate I had in here said that he really hoped the Bikers for Trump would kick the shit out of the Black Lives Matters protestors," she says, before going off on a political tangent more eloquent and informed then anything spoken at the convention.
Tresor: Berlin/Detroit Who: Marcellus Pittman, Ron Morelli, Claude Young Where: Tangent Gallery When: 10PM-7AM Tresor teams up with Interdimensional Transmissions for a new party celebrating the deep connections between their two cities, Berlin and Detroit, with L.I.E.S. boss Ron Morelli, Intergalactic Gary, and many others.
" At one point, Trump went on a bizarre anecdotal tangent about the Long Island developer who created Levittown, telling the assembled children how William Levitt made a "tremendous amount of money," selling his company, and "bought a big yacht, and he had a very interesting life.
On his latest release for ECM's New Series, the Russian pianist Alexei Lubimov performs music of Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach (1714-88) on the all-but-extinct Tangentenflügel (tangent piano), offering the listener a double oddity: a rarely heard composer interpreted on a rarely heard instrument.
To be perfectly honest with you, the policy that's in place has not changed and it will not change, but there is kind of like a tangent arm to that that's going to help facilitate and I think try to make the game a little bit quicker.
Gorsuch at one point suggested that the right to stop for coffee while transporting a gun is "still being denied" to the plaintiffs, while Alito went off on a long tangent about a hypothetical person who wanted to visit their mother while traveling for a shooting competition.
This year as the crew celebrates ten years of No Way Back, they're upping the ante with 313: Return to the Source: a full weekend of themed event at the city's Tangent Gallery (where last year's parties took place) that honor the city's historic affiliation with acid sounds.
The guitar-slinging crooner was doing a cancer benefit show Sunday night at the Modell Performing Arts Center in Baltimore when he went off on a tangent about toxic masculinity, which he called a "bulls**t" alpha male contract that's nailed into boys' heads from a young age.
Amid an off-script tangent on his legislative challenges, Trump shed light on the frustrations he has faced, revealing a keen awareness of the 100-day marker and the extent to which he and his brash campaign rhetoric have been boxed in by the realities of the presidency.
While telling a story about a Time magazine reporter who wrongly reported that Trump removed the Martin Luther King, Jr. bust from the Oval Office (a mistake that was quickly corrected, but which the Trump staff continues to harp on), the president went on a tangent about Time.
On Saturday, action planet Mars squares off with Neptune, the planet of beliefs, at 9:04 AM. This can inspire an intellectually zealous reach, but if we're honest with ourselves about what's a philosophical tangent and what's actually right in front of us, we can avoid playing the fool.
In his remarks to the president, Mr. Love, a founder of the Beach Boys, went on a tangent in praising the president for what he said were Mr. Trump's discreet efforts to rehabilitate Whitney Houston, who struggled with drug addiction and died in a hotel bath tub in 2012.
In Sillman's The Shape of Shape,  her selections from MoMA's collection relay a great deal about her own work as a painter, as well as an interest in shape (as opposed to line and color) which might be interpreted as another tangent to modernism's 21940/21970 vision of itself.
That was true when he went on a long tangent about his efforts to bring home troops from Afghanistan, and in another exchange when he veered from a question about his position on reparations into an argument that children should listen to the radio or a record player.
He lies, repeatedly (but he always does that), seems to accidentally admit to breaking campaign finance law, peddles bizarre conspiracies about the FBI, and goes off on an extended tangent about how the main investigative technique used in the United States to bring down organized crime operations should be illegal.
While he did not entirely abandon his signature style of jumping from one topic to the next -- including a tangent during which he explained his controversial comment about a crying baby at a recent rally -- Trump spent more of his time on the stump than at any rally in recent weeks attacking Clinton.
Fauci, who has served under four presidents as director of the infectious-disease institute, was also asked whether he had been reprimanded for covering his face with his hand and shaking his head when Trump went off on a tangent about a "deep state" conspiracy theory at a coronavirus briefing last Friday.

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