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No one is writing tittering, vaguely disgusted anthropological examinations of sports fandom.
It's been a topic of trashy tabloid tittering, outrage, think pieces, and Hadid-penned defenses ever since.
"OK, I have to … make a little change here," he says in his Southern drawl, the attendants tittering.
Already, my private Facebook group of Destiny pals is tittering with excitement about getting the proverbial band back together.
But the mix also includes a tittering audience and applause at the end, insisting that the song is archly theatrical.
Either way, it's time for Washington to stop tittering in embarrassment and recognize that there is a serious scandal here.
He tries to hide his tittering behind the piano, fielding dirty looks from St. Clair, but ultimately nabs the gig anyway.
People are tittering about Scott Baio's pro-Trump speech, but D-list celebrities provide unintentional comic relief at every Republican convention.
"Our poster, as you can imagine, has generated some... comments," said D'Souza to a tittering crowd, referencing its jarring Lincoln/Trump face mashup.
Like the ambient electronic intro of Stranger Things, this mystery opens with a sad song tittering from the chest of a happy child. Squeeeeeak.
And then Judge Ito says, "Welcome, Ms. Clark, I think," and there was this tittering of laughter behind me and from the defense table.
Twitter is tittering over President Trump's words of advice for the three UCLA basketball players who were arrested on shoplifting charges last week in China.
These accounts steal avatars from real people, give themselves fake ethnic names and spew racism that's then boosted by a network of tittering racist tweeters.
In theaters today, the sequel to Ben Stiller's 2001 farce about the modeling world does have a handful of early scenes that might inspire light tittering.
When the giant statue of tittering caitiff Salazar runs Leon out of the castle, Resident Evil 4, and the series as a whole, is at its most true hearted.
The point was driven home as she returned to the tittering group of bros who were acting tough but were just trying to eavesdrop on her conversation with DeMario.
More terrifying still was the sudden crash of door closing behind me, the soft groans of enemies looming nearby, the beeping and tittering of cameras, screens, and other technologies.
Zac, lot of tittering and snickering, that Nancy Pelosi sound bite was just one of the examples so what are folks on the Democratic side is saying about it now.
I witnessed grown adults tittering like teenagers while climbing on them, relishing the illicitness of not only touching but swinging on artworks in the white-cube temple of the Hamburger Bahnhof.
He was tittering with excitement: He said he knew a guy who could get them both the latest Durango prototypes—real ones, not counterfeits like the machine they'd made the summer before.
At the Thrones premiere screening in Los Angeles last week, viewers were tittering almost immediately during this "cold open" (placed before the GoT credits quite deliberately to make viewers think it might be a flashback).
As the ship nears closer to the dock, the tittering of the press laps over one another like the waves of the rough ocean, or, if you will, the swooping layers of Matt Smith's hair.
One of the looser ends is Lex Luthor, whom Eisenberg plays as a manic, lighter version of Heath Ledger's Joker from The Dark Knight, all nervy babble, alarming tittering, and nihilistic challenges to the world.
Just a few months ago, more than two dozen players from the Super Bowl champion New England Patriots skipped the team's visit to Trump's White House, a visit fraught with tittering over the relationship between Trump and star quarterback, Tom Brady.
It reaches its peak with the infamous David Letterman interview with ''Joaquin,'' ostensibly there to promote ''Two Lovers'': sullen, mumbling, chewing gum, refusing to remove his sunglasses, barely interacting with Dave — the audience tittering uncomfortably — and then lashing out at him.
Breakingviews Just five minutes before Monday's solar eclipse, hundreds of beachgoers along Cape Cod National Seashore were donning special glasses and positioning empty cereal boxes with pinholes in them, tittering with anticipation to see the moon begin to blot out much of the sun.
One variation of the painful pastime features a woman with her face buried in another's lap as her tittering friends slap her head; another is even more mysterious, depicting an individual who totes a chicken while balanced on a stick propped up by two players.
A nice transition into our regularly scheduled tittering and trash talk on the way player's choose to spend their offseason is JaVale McGee pretending to pick up his daughter's play phone and totally tear a new one to the would-be caller on the other end.
NEW YORK (Reuters Breakingviews) - Just five minutes before Monday's solar eclipse, hundreds of beachgoers along the Cape Cod National Seashore were donning special glasses and positioning empty cereal boxes with pinholes in them, tittering with anticipation to see the moon begin to blot out much of the sun.
Schoolkids — and frankly many maturity-stunted adults — now have more cause for tittering when scanning the dictionary for naughty words because the OED has deemed it necessary to define "butt-fuck" (no, you don't need us to spell out its meaning), while "crap" and "jack-off" have also made the cut.
They're still not sure how much of Trump's victory had to do with Hillary Clinton's flaws versus the party's poor grasp of America, and the more they focus on the former, tattling for the tell-all book "Shattered" and then tittering over its revelations, the less they own up to the latter.
Whether on barstools in the hyper-exclusive "speakeasy" clubs, or standing in a three-hour queue for a table at Rose's Luxury, or tittering like adolescents at the celebrities who annually grace the White House Correspondents' Dinner with their godly presence, or gazing as one into the Narcissus pool of Twitter feeds, the Washington elite with its undisguised self-absorption provides a bounty for "Veep" and other TV satires.
As in the first film, an animatronic gopher was used in Caddyshack II. This time, instead of tittering, the gopher was able to speak. His voice was provided by Frank Welker. Because of Bill Murray's involvement in the creation of the gopher for the first film, Murray sued producers of the film during post-production. Murray and the producers settled out of court for an undisclosed sum.
" Pearce (2004), page 413-414. In a letter to Edith Sitwell, Campbell echoed the opinions of his speech at the City Hall. Churchill was once again dubbed a, "valiant but stupid beefeater," and Roosevelt was once again dubbed, "a tittering zombie," but also, "a criminal moron if ever there was one." Campbell also expressed anger that, "Franco, the only man who ever fooled Stalin and Hitler has been called a puppet.
Koszarski, R., An evening's entertainment: the age of the silent feature picture, 1915-1928. p.311 One critic even stated, "Gilbert will be able to change places with Harry Langdon. His prowess at lovemaking, which has held the stenos breathless, takes on a comedy aspect, that gets the gum chewers tittering at first, then laughing outright at the very false ring of the couple of dozen 'I love you' phrases."Basinger, J., Silent Stars. p.
There was a suggestion of scaliness about it, as if the owner had dwelt long under conditions almost antithetical to those conditions under which human life ordinarily thrives. And there was nothing at all human about the eyes that blazed from the tangle of white hair. They were great gleaming discs that stared unwinkingly; luminous, whitish, and without a hint of normal emotion or sanity. The mouth gaped, but no coherent words issued --only a high-pitched tittering.
That is why Campbell's audience listened with growing shock and unease as he denounced Winston Churchill as, "a valiant but superannuated Beefeater," and Franklin Delano Roosevelt as, "a tittering zombie," for having handed Eastern Europe over to Joseph Stalin at the Yalta Conference. At the end of his speech, Campbell praised the anti-communist government of Spain under Franco. When Campbell finally sat down, the applause was noticeably muted and the Natal Witness later reported, "The inspiring crash of dropping bricks echoed through Pietermaritzburg City Hall." Pearce (2004), page 413.
Captain Allan Border may have fancied his chances of dismissing England cheaply twice, but the remaining time made the prospect seem unlikely. His hope would have been to bowl them out for a low total, enforce the follow-on and then either defeat them by the innings or set a low target score for victory. The Australian pace trio of Alderman, Lawson and Hughes looked set for the task and got the early break-throughs they required, Gooch trapped LBW by Lawson for 8, Gower, LBW by Alderman for 8, and Tavare caught at first slip by Mark Taylor off Alderman for 2 to leave England once again tittering at 47 for 3. Curtis who had reached 41 was next to go with the score on 75, and Barnett, out for 10, went soon after with the total unchanged.
In June 2020, Barr successfully led a campaign to have Baroness Emma Nicholson removed as honorary vice president of the Booker Prize, a prestigious annual prize awarded to the best English novel. This was in response to Nicholson, a peer in the House of Lords, saying that she had voted against same-sex marriage in 2013 because she believed “it would lead to degrading the status of women and of girls”, a statement Barr called "homophobic". Nicholson was subsequently removed from her position by the Booker Prize in late June 2020. Barr was accused of hypocrisy when it emerged approximately a week later that he had used offensive language toward transgender people and women on Twitter in the past. In April 2009 he wrote: “Tittering sickly @ story of 6’5” tranny who failed to hang herself from 5 ft balcony this wknd.
Stan Helsing was panned by critics. It holds a rating of 14% "rotten" on Rotten Tomatoes based on 21 reviews, with an average rating of 2.63/10. Robert Abele wrote in the Los Angeles Times, "writer-director Bo Zenga's way with jokes is no different than that of a 5-year-old pointing at dog poop, who grows into a teenager tittering at underwear, who becomes a middle-aged, raincoated misogynist. Like garlic, holy water and silver bullets for our mythic evildoers, "Stan Helsing" is a surefire repellent to any good time." The Toronto Star panned the film, calling it “so unfunny it's scary” noting that Zenga was “the same hack who thought it would be hilarious to exploit every vulgar racial stereotype in the dismal Soul Plane.” The movie had a production budget of $14 million and grossed a worldwide total of $1.5 million.

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