How do you announce you're running for president in this twittery media environment?
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On social media, now, it's twitchy and twittery and short, but it's consistent everywhere, every place.
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She seems as twittery and free of thought as the parakeet seen in an onscreen video.
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And so I'm thinking, because they're super long, they're very in depth, there's a lot of you in them, but they are Twittery.
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But not a twittery word about the white supremacist Coast Guard officer who has been accused of stockpiling weapons to murder newscasters and liberal politicians.
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No. This can only be managed — it's a chronic condition like diabetes... Trump's twittery weekend A Mid-Atlantic rainstorm meant a weekend full of Trump tweets.
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To participate in the sugary, Twittery goodness from outside of Austin, you can tweet with the hashtag #eatthetweet until March 11th, when the Oreo lounge will close its doors.
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It is true that she can spout any etiquette rule instantly, but there are situations where she thinks things over, as rare as that is in this Twittery age.
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" And it flat-out mystifies in odder selections like the twittery aria "Green Finch and Linnet Bird" from "Sweeney Todd" and, of all things, the Brechtian "Gun Song" from "Assassins.
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But it also seemed like an un-Twittery thing to do for a long period of time: Why promote the sense that some Twitter users (like me!) are better than others?
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Bored and careless of other people's feelings, she makes a cutting remark that is meant to be witty but ends up humiliating its target, the kindly, twittery, tedious professional spinster Miss Bates.
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They have no way to see themselves for what they are — dinosaurs — and neither does the play, whose only women characters are a pair of twittery English sisters whom Oscar and Felix attempt to double date.
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Op-Ed Contributor RIPTON, Vt. — If towns could write personal ads, this one would be taking pen in hand for the first time in 42 years — making a pitch for companionship, a pitch aimed at finding someone who might be willing to take a chance on something a little out of the Twittery Trumpy twitchy mainstream.
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Caroline Sullivan from The Guardian wrote that in the song "some of Jewel's twittery soul-searching has been replaced by healthy cynicism." Catie James from Blogcritics wrote that the track has "a playful, no nonsense attitude".
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She tries to keep everything together without the emotional tools. It's this that makes her twittery. I think people can be driven slowly to becoming those people by the unfortunate situations that they're in. ... Mr Bennet is absolutely culpable for his wife's twittering.
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Andy Beevers from Music Week commented, "Bringing together very authentic old-fashioned acid house sounds and a cheeky rap, this has instant appeal and is going to be a huge hit. A word of warning, however: it will make "absolutely outrageous mate" this summer's most irritating catchphrase." James Hamilton from Record Mirror described it as "pure corny pop with a laddishly spoken and chanted very silly vocal about a geezer what's called Ebeneezer, punctuated by "wicked mate" comments and Sid James-like guffaws, this twittery bleeping jaunty bounder".
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