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"uttering" Definitions
  1. the crime of knowingly tendering or showing a forged instrument or counterfeit coin to another with intent to defraud.
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saying stating expressing declaring voicing articulating speaking pronouncing announcing revealing telling verbalising(UK) verbalizing(US) enunciating divulging disclosing proclaiming vocalising(UK) vocalizing(US) publishing emitting producing gasping issuing giving groaning breathing sighing heaving letting out coming out with giving vent to uttering wearily broadcasting publicising(UK) publicizing(US) promulgating advertising advertizing blazoning heralding trumpeting annunciating sounding posting releasing exposing uncovering unveiling communicating imparting betraying leaking spilling unmasking displaying baring confessing blabbing unbosoming yelling growling snarling snapping barking scowling sneering exclaiming roaring retorting grumbling shouting blustering thundering venting bellowing grunting hurling ejaculating hissing remarking commenting reflecting noting opining editorialising(UK) editorializing(US) allowing mentioning interjecting interposing asserting animadverting commentating wisecracking spouting spieling sermonising(UK) sermonizing(US) declaiming orating haranguing pontificating expatiating talking speechifying perorating ranting raving fulminating huffing chattering rambling jabbering prattling babbling prating gabbling gabbing nattering chatting gassing jawing conversing twittering pattering cackling palavering blathering rattling croaking rasping squawking cawing wheezing crowing choking coughing hacking gutturalizing hawking calling crying grating speaking harshly speaking hoarsely vociferating bawling hollering baying howling shrieking hallooing holloing clamoring(US) clamouring(UK) sounding off whispering confiding intimating mentioning privately mentioning confidentially speaking confidentially speaking privately talking confidentially talking privately talking into someone's ear telling a secret expression utterance articulation vocalisation(UK) vocalization(US) enunciation statement communication declaration airing proclamation verbalization pronunciation announcement ventilation broadcast More

424 Sentences With "uttering"

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But uttering complex, grammatically correct is considered beyond their capacities.
It was [uttering a vulgar phrase to a mall cop].
"I can't even with you," Handler recalls uttering to Trump.
Today, uttering that sentence feels like committing a carnal sin.
The class followed suit despite her not uttering a word.
A bat flew in at the window, uttering little cries.
Lawmakers can't let him slither away without uttering a meaningful thing.
Those uttering these curse words include Jesus and his heavenly father.
I found myself uttering the phrase "it could be worse" a lot.
You might find yourself uttering, I have no idea what I'm doing!
First, Hillary Clinton spent months keeping from even uttering Bernie Sanders' name.
It's not a strong expression of, well, everything, if everyone's uttering it.
BOORSTIN: YOU'RE DOING A REMARKABLE JOB OF NOT UTTERING THE WORD FACEBOOK.
" One woman, after uttering "douchebag," added, "somebody called me that last week.
Christina Aguilara took a shot at Harvey Weinstein without uttering a word.
Joe Biden and John McCain and uttering controversial remarks and racial slurs.
Uttering profanities inside the walls of the Supreme Court is one thing.
When uttering the name "Kellogg" today, it is, undoubtedly, Will's industry we recall.
Maher on Saturday apologized for uttering the phrase during an interview with Sen.
If you are "talking trash," you are, in a sense, UTTERing about RUBBISH.
"That!" she said, pointing in agreement and laughing, but never actually uttering words.
The refugee, Mohamad Rafia, pleaded guilty to causing bodily harm and uttering threats.
People have opinions, they just do not want to be caught uttering them.
He's virtually incapable of uttering a truthful or coherent thought about almost anything.
Karry Corbett, 47, has been charged with uttering threats and causing a disturbance.—VICE
"This is going to be huge," the Mavs power forward says, uttering Trump's catchphrase.
She wasn't screaming hysterically or uttering a rapid-fire succession of four-letter words.
She initially refused, uttering a curse and holding up the scissors like a dagger.
His cake though was mostly baked before uttering "oops" in front of a national audience.
Then you're back in the room, you start clicking and uttering loud and long ums.
He was convicted of these offences, along with uttering threats and failing to attend court.
James Platts was arraigned on Wednesday in an Ontario courtroom, facing charges of uttering threats.
Although he reacted with a sad smile, she would never forgive herself for uttering those words.
I killed more boners uttering the phrase "sweat gland inflammation" than the actual problem ever did.
All that, and we haven't even broken down the lyrics Gambino is uttering throughout the track.
Now hours pass without his uttering a sound, even when he is surrounded by chattering people.
Justice Stephen G. Breyer spoke the most, uttering 22 percent of the words spoken by justices.
"Merely uttering the words 'national security' doesn't resolve the issue in favor of secrecy," Rozell wrote.
For some people, the most auspicious way to start a new month is by uttering those words.
On most mornings, during our two-block walk to school, she talked to herself, usually uttering obscenities.
Uttering a racial slur on live television cost a local New York meteorologist his job this weekend.
My Pure-O feels like a perpetual game of uttering "Bloody Mary" three times in the mirror.
For many women, uttering an explicit "no" is not as easy or straightforward as you might think.
Actually uttering the word "lesbian" at least once during its 124 minutes might have helped, but details.
Amazon is moving closer to a world where shopping online is as simple as uttering a word.
This is not what has happened to other players caught uttering slurs — many have been immediately suspended.
And on the debate stage at Loyola Marymount University, go beyond uttering a few words in Spanish.
His "tragic flaw," as he puts it: He cannot stop his tongue from uttering the unvarnished truth.
But next time you find yourself down with the flu, surely uttering a few magical incantations won't hurt.
I wanted to share this photo because it shows just how soulful Aretha was without uttering a word.
And, you can forget about uttering the word "burger" — people have been exiled to isolation for much less.
Nothing is more chilling than Amma (Eliza Scanlen) uttering "mama," in her Southern accent, dripping with fake sincerity.
In an advert promoting the functionality, Audi shows a driver pressing a button before uttering the Alexa command.
But O'Donoghue has the distinction of uttering the first ever lines of "SNL" and for that remains iconic.
Without uttering a word, a show vaunted for frankness and wild outspokenness makes its powerful case for privacy.
" Mr. Coats asked Andrea Mitchell of NBC, the event moderator, before uttering an exaggerated and drawn-out "O.
But I couldn't face uttering my father's name every time I cheered for her at a soccer game.
Yes. The pivot to a pivot and never uttering the word Qwikster again is the definition of one.
The only person who could be heard uttering the words "sex workers" was a protestor in the audience.
It is also why a president would be capable of uttering it in an official setting at all.
Like the Double Indemnity actors, the Underwoods seem to be uttering the same lines over and over again.
Illustration: Elena Scotti (Gizmodo)There was a time when merely uttering "WWW." caused investor eyeballs to blink dollar signs.
Through the whole argument, Vice President Mike Pence sat in a chair next to Trump without uttering a word.
The video shows a group of students going around and uttering the word "nigger" and then laughing about it.
Those days turned into weeks, which turned into four months of uttering not a single syllable to one another.
Does Mr Trump really believe, for instance, that uttering the magic words "radical Islam" would make terrorism go away?
Both liberals and conservatives have criticized the Real Time host for uttering the N-word during the live taping.
Smart, clever, funny, and subversive, no other game in 2016 had me uttering "holy shit" as much as SUPERHOT.
So with that said, consider taking a thoughtful pause before uttering any of these 11 phrases to your bartender.
It showed President Barack Obama giving a speech he never gave, and uttering sentences that he didn't actually say.
As Giles walked off the mound, cameras appeared to catch him uttering an expletive in the direction of Hinch.
Throughout his songs, de Brauw uses his six strings to creates intricate little worlds without even uttering a single word.
"It's OK, it's OK, it's OK." Six hours later, Vickie was still uttering those words, next to her daughter's bedside.
When asked if, after nearly two decades removed from uttering the words "action" and "cut," he felt rusty, Beatty laughs.
It's easy to adjust the lights in my basement without modulating my voice and uttering every syllable like a robot.
Following her arrest, Cline was charged with five counts of embezzlement, five counts of forgery and five counts of uttering.
The person was instructed to both talk out loud and to mime, or mouth, verbal speech without uttering a sound.
These are living, breathing still lifes punctuated with Akomfrah's carefully orchestrated narratives, conveyed without any character uttering a single word.
"Catherine, do not use any of the vulgar parts," she tells her daughter after uttering some of her trademark profanity.
Without uttering Mr. Trump's name, Mr. Obama seethed, in a rare show of public anger, about Mr. Trump's disruptive bigotry.
Uttering those words in public is enough to earn you a charge of enmity toward god and a death sentence.
The 'Real Housewives' star apologized later saying she regretted uttering the words, especially as she is an abuse victim herself.
The sunbaked, humid conditions in Ashe Stadium left the normally self-contained Stephens uttering oaths as well as spraying groundstrokes.
She even forbade her managers from uttering what she called "the L-word," instructing them to use the term "remix" instead.
Most of my friends were fellow graduate students, so there was no embarrassment around uttering the phrase, "I can't afford it."
Ohio in 1969, involved the prosecution of Ku Klux Klansmen who were filmed uttering repulsive racist statements — including the N-word.
Nydia Velazquez, who is Puerto Rican, said on CNN Tuesday, echoing a line Puerto Ricans have been uttering with increased frequency.
Take this tassel-accented pink caftan, for example — it says "time for a beachfront villa vacation" without actually uttering a word.
Amazon has a new wake word for its Echo speakers, letting you trigger the Alexa voice assistant by uttering "Computer" aloud.
"Wanna piss on him?" she asks, essentially uttering the "you had me at hello" moment of her most long-lasting romance.
But actually uttering a sincere "thank you" to someone you're grateful for on the daily often takes more effort and humility.
Emily deemed the 69-year-old Oscar nominee "cute," triggering the most painful uttering of The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel ever.
And similar to her iconic TV spot, "Cindy's Pepsi Emoji can convey so much without uttering a word," the brand shares.
From an early American patriot to a famous rock star, these individuals all died after uttering some particularly memorable last words.
"Next year in Jerusalem," Mr. Cruz said at one point, uttering the phrase that comes at the conclusion of a Seder.
He stayed silent, not uttering a word when the doctor was with him and not answering any questions, the doctor said.
Some negotiators from Trump's Republican Party avoided uttering the word "wall" during the 17-member border security panel's first session on Wednesday.
Brands pay for the privilege of uttering the phrase "Super Bowl" Betsy DeVos's new sexual harassment rules might already be hurting students
It seems the President believes he can wall off any and all information or testimony by merely uttering the words 'executive privilege.
In contrast, today's so-called progressive liberals are often intolerant, calling for official censure against anyone perceived as uttering non-progressive views.
And without ever uttering the words "fake news," Obama tied this isolationist social media bent to the steady rise of fake news.
Those whispering in the ear of Trump about the legality of dashing or shrinking Bears Ears are uttering worse than alternative facts.
How many of us, since 2009, have stepped foot on a sea vessel without uttering the words "I'm on a boat... motherfucker"?
Asked on NBC's "Meet the Press" why the press secretary was uttering provable falsehoods, White House senior adviser Kellyanne Conway fired back.
" In just a few moments on the screen, the magazine said, Ms. Gam "makes a striking movie debut without uttering a word.
The case of a Montreal-area man charged with inciting hate and uttering threats on social media has taken a weird turn.
My test for telling the difference between long and short is if I catch myself uttering a prayer before I set out.
No one in leadership would even dream of uttering these call-to-duty words to the grieving loved ones of dead comrades.
Do you feel like I empower you to own your identity and sexuality as a mom: Could you imagine uttering these words?!?
For decades, people under fire have resorted to uttering "no comment," but those two words are more laden with baggage than magic.
Editorial Notebook During her final days as attorney general, Loretta Lynch is not uttering President-elect Donald Trump's name at formal events.
That worked out to about $7 million for every minute that Steyer spoke during the debate without ever uttering a memorable sentence.
Bill Maher will return to host Real Time on HBO this week after drawing criticism for uttering a racial slur on the air.
But because Beyoncé is uttering this person's words, this brown woman's words, we all go out and look for her and find her.
Every time one of us would address him, he would stare into our eyes for about ten seconds before uttering even one word.
A spirit of fearless dissent is what allowed Muhammad to challenge the Meccan elites who wanted to kill him for uttering such blasphemies.
Buzzbomb for the two people following his Soundcloud account—pleaded guilty to uttering threats, possession of crystal meth, and breaching a court order.
When the driver heard the click of the buckle, he started uttering, "Op, op, op," a sound Turks use to get someone's attention.
But that context — including who shouts the phrase and who studiously avoids uttering it — has ladened it with pernicious meaning in particular quarters.
He seems to have never interacted with another soul, as if uttering a single word to someone might spoil his scraggly little Eden.
Minaj is seen as a sore loser for uttering a word about her unit sales because people didn't like how she framed it.
One challenges the right of Muslim men to divorce their wives by uttering the word "talaq" ("I divorce you" in Arabic) three times.
Could it be that in the future, parents remember the time their toddler took their own selfie, rather than uttering their first word?
Like Elisabeth Moss, she can communicate complex emotions without uttering a word; the scenes they share have become the highlights of most episodes.
Many Hindus, seeing the practice of ending a marriage by uttering three words as an insult to women, welcomed the decision on Tuesday.
The lyrics touch on saying other versions of "goodbye" without actually uttering the words themselves because it's just too hard and so final.
The police officer — who was stopped by Ms. Dumala from uttering Mr. Purinton's name — also said that it appeared the shooting was premeditated.
" Hip-hop artist Common and Andra Day denounced Trump without uttering his name during a performance of their anthem, "Stand Up for Something.
But later eyewitnesses stated that Harris found her cowering under a table, said "Peekaboo," and then shot her, without Bernall uttering a word.
And if he utters one threat in the form of an overt threat, which by the way he has been uttering for years and his family has been uttering for years or if he does anything with respect to Guam or anyplace else that&aposs an American territory or an American ally, he will truly regret it and he will regret it fast.
Tyler Hubbard and Brian Kelley waved at the crowd on the street while donning white gloves and uttering "Cheerio" in their most regal fashion.
And it's hard to know the nitty-gritty details about how any word came to be, especially one people started uttering a millennium ago.
"After posting a picture of myself here and uttering the words #cancer and #hairloss, I felt liberated, deliriously free and completely me," she said.
When TMZ quoted the relevant passage of Clinton's speech to Wayne, he celebrated by pumping his fists in the air and uttering a profanity.
He knows he's being "naughty" in a sense, uttering things that he shouldn't over a style of music that people are predisposed to hate.
"If the United States got along with Russia, wouldn't be so bad," he said Wednesday, uttering not a word about Mr. Putin's land grabs.
The other concerns the right of Muslim men to divorce their wives by uttering the word "talaq" ("I divorce you" in Arabic) three times.
Scher pleaded not guilty on Wednesday to charges that included tampering with a court document, forgery, and two counts of uttering a false document.
Some Republicans have concluded that keeping their heads down without uttering much more than general statements about Russian hostility is the only safe course.
Sinha ticks all the virtue-signalling boxes by allowing Ayaan to makes the right noises, uttering every politically correct cliché he can think of.
If a company fires an employee for writing an inappropriate memo or uttering an inappropriate phrase, it's usually because there's been a youth revolt.
But for what it's worth, Kevin Hassett, the chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers, isn't echoing Trump's nonsense: He's uttering completely different nonsense.
Hazel could sense that there were many all about, taking flies and moths on the wing and uttering their minute cries as they flew.
"I don't remember her uttering the word 'Trump,'" he said, "but so many others did and you couldn't escape that context in this meeting."
Or does he really think that he is uttering actual truths, in which case he is the most delusional person in American political history?
Hillary Clinton, meanwhile, broke with Obama by uttering the words "radical Islamism" -- rhetoric that she has long resisted for fear that it would embolden terrorists.
She carried out that role barely uttering a single word in public -- no television interviews and only a few scattered appearances at microphones alongside Trump.
For six seasons, Rosie took on the title of the world's utmost expert on movies, TV shows, musicals, and crafts, without uttering a cross word.
It's been called a sex scandal ever since recordings surfaced in March of Bentley uttering sexually suggestive remarks, leading to calls for the governor's impeachment.
For a madman is also a man whom society did not want to hear and whom it wanted to prevent from uttering certain intolerable truths.
That is, merely uttering the name Stradivari creates a sense of awe in the listener, and this naturally influences how we evaluate what we hear.
Steve looks less than chuffed about his summer job and appears to have a minor existential crisis after uttering a wobbly "Ahoy!" for the camera.
However, even he surely couldn't have predicted the internet maelstrom he would inspire only 30 minutes into the last debate upon uttering two simple words.
In the final days of the race, Ossoff and Handel have sought to steer clear of national politics, with each candidate barely uttering Trump's name.
"There's no need to say anything," a young woman said of the superintendent, who eventually gave up and returned to headquarters without uttering a word.
Eventually, one by one, they all committed to supporting Mr. Trump, often simply saying they would support the nominee, conspicuously avoiding uttering Mr. Trump's name.
Professionally expressive faces projected across field-of-vision-encompassing screens, uttering heart-rending phonemes rid of all meaningful context, accompanied by huge swells of music?
"If he utters one threat, in the form of an overt threat, which by the way he has been uttering for years, and his family has been uttering for years, or if he does anything with respect to Guam, or any place else that's an American territory or an American ally, he will truly regret it and he will regret it fast," Mr. Trump told reporters.
When President Obama said of Trayvon Martin, "this could have been my son," he was uttering a truth that goes beyond compassion and reaches toward recognition.
As the crowd dispersed, Snow hung back to be with her daughter, uttering words of comfort, but Emma asked her mom for a few minutes alone.
There are shots of Reagan recording a friendly New Year's greeting to the Soviet people, then uttering, "Take that, Mr. Gorbachev" while the camera's still rolling.
But by uttering it, she has become the only queen among the show's 126 competitors over 10 seasons to ever discuss sexual assault on the show.
So why should Trump give prosecutors an opportunity to trap him into uttering a falsehood in an environment where doing so can be a criminal act?
Perhaps the underlying Russian attitude was succinctly summed up by Khrushchev, whom Serov quoted as uttering a blunt Russian expression after being briefed on the case.
Within an hour, one hour, of uttering the now infamous words "That makes me smart," he was already claiming to reporters that he never said it.
In ensuing months, she remained resolutely reticent on Mr. Trump, simply never uttering his name in trying to avoid any political undertow that he might create.
Indeed, my own informal surveys have taught me that young people find uttering these five words to be the second most annoying thing parents routinely do.
The former secretary of state gave her stinging critique of the current administration without ever uttering Trump's name, or the name of any Republican in Congress.
" Secret language often figures in perjury and bribery cases, Mr. Leonard said, because these are crimes that are often "committed via the uttering of a word.
Speaking to a military adviser, President Lyndon Johnson called Vietnam a "little pissant country" and in racist phone conversations he can be heard uttering racist rhetoric.
But "behaving badly" should be the line -- things like harassment or bigotry, not uttering something on a freewheeling podcast that merits little reaction beyond an eye roll.
Brain-to-brain communication interfaces (BBIs) are allowing gamers to control the movements of other players and play a game of 20 questions without uttering a word.
The local government earlier evacuated the major tourist attraction after local bar owner heard the man uttering threats at the site in the northwestern region of Normandy.
Depending on which political tribe in which you claim membership, you are expressly prohibited from uttering any criticisms that may weaken your cause or buttress the opposition's.
He has been accused of uttering statements meant to incite neighboring Rwanda to invade Uganda and overthrow its government, according to a charge sheet seen by Reuters.
They prefer euphemisms, like "taking care of a problem" or "women's health care"; even in their own homes, they lower their voices before uttering the word itself.
As the months went by, the man began to tip his hat as he passed and nod as if to say, "Hello," without ever uttering a word.
"I'm kidnapped," Cindy, who, like her husband, did not want her last name published because of fear of reprisals, recalled José uttering in agony over the phone.
Afraid to say anything to the other, lest they make it real by uttering out into the world what was, day by day, increasingly hard to ignore.
The specifics of the accusations against Boyle have not been made public, though he faces 19 charges including assault, sexual assault, forcible confinement and uttering death threats.
Ford has also added a new feature that allows the driver to forgo the push-to-talk button and trigger Alexa by uttering a wake-up phrase.
Tony Schwartz, ghost writer for The Art of the Deal and born-again Trump critic, was among those uttering the R-word Wednesday, when he tweeted a prediction.
A variety of German politicians have since acknowledged their country's burden of guilt, even uttering the dread word "genocide", especially in the wake of the centenary in 19133.
Mr. Cruz, who has wandered into trouble at some private events by uttering things he does not say in public, mainly stuck to policy, according to two attendees.
To rebuke someone for uttering these words—to set parameters of acceptability without discussing how and why those parameters come to be—is not only unproductive; it's unjust.
Hollywood is going after Donald Trump for calling Meryl Streep "overrated" following her fiery Golden Globes speech that excoriated the incoming 29th president without ever uttering his name.
Chilling election official disclosures allows vendors to continue uttering their claim – while empirically false -- that no proof has established any successful attacks against an electronic voting system.  3.
" This was Chicago, circa 1968, while Ali was suspended for refusing to enter the military draft, uttering the famous line, "I ain't got no quarrel against them Vietcong.
A YouTube channel called Primitive Technology shows one man's journey into the Stone Age as he makes weapons, clothing, shelter and other items — without ever uttering a word.
Ms. Ebersole happily took in the tribute, grinning at the other actors in her scene and waiting until the applause eventually died down before uttering her first line.
But in 2014, after TMZ unearthed audio of him uttering racist remarks, Adam Silver decided it had been long enough and barred him from the league for life.
In the ensuing pandemonium, Lam walked calmly outside the building, approached another co-worker, Michael Lefiti, 46, and shot him dead without uttering a word, then reentered the facility.
Rowling allegedly based Nagini off Indonesian mythology, but her character lacks even the depth of a well-crafted folk tale—she is melancholy and helpless, uttering few substantial lines.
Mr. Trump may be guilty of uttering foul language – but Hillary is guilty of committing foul deeds – deeds, if she were anyone else, would have resulted in prison time.
It's a line that Henry II, the king of England, has been quoted historically as uttering in 1170 during a years-long feud with Archbishop of Canterbury Thomas Becket.
Sherman came under fire from Black Twitter for uttering the "All Lives Matter" in an interview last month ... with some believing the statement marginalizes the Black Lives Matter movement.
"It would be appropriate also to say at this time to Mr. Obama that you are now a civilian and I am sorry for uttering those words," Duterte added.
In obsessing over micro-aggressions like the sin of uttering the commonplace Americanism "you guys" to mean "you all," activists persecute fellow travelers who already care about equal rights.
Susan Lin, a professor of linguistics at the University of California, Berkeley, performed an audio analysis of Mr. Trump uttering the phrase in September during the first presidential debate.
"Action is the best option in treating the dotard who, hard of hearing, is uttering only what he wants to say," was the full translation given of Kim's quote.
It features a younger man and an older woman having a pretty heated discussion, with the guy uttering the immortal line: "I don't have a *bleep* in my *bleep*".
Admittedly, a teenager describing McKayla in the drooling terms used here is ostensibly more forgivable and (arguably) less creepy than a grown man would be, uttering the same superlatives.
" Judge Walls said, referring to a 1980 boxing match between Sugar Ray Leonard and Roberto Durán, in which Mr. Durán conceded by uttering the Spanish words for "no more.
Though he reportedly argued privately to the president to keep Yovanovitch in place, Pompeo faithfully executed Trump's order without uttering a word to defend his ambassador's reputation in public.
That feature enables Alexa to offer suggestions proactively if it senses that you may have forgotten to turn off the lights after uttering the "Good night" command, for example.
Trump, a man not known for his restraint or his thoughtfulness on social media, nevertheless made it through the entire hearing Thursday without uttering a single word on Twitter.
"If [Kim] utters one threat in the form of an overt threat — which by the way he has been uttering for years and his family has been uttering for years — or he does anything with respect to Guam or anyplace else that's an American territory or an American ally, he will truly regret it and he will regret it fast," Trump told reporters at his New Jersey golf resort earlier this month.
Police have laid 15 charges against Boyle, 34, including eight counts of assault, two counts of sexual assault, two counts of forcible confinement and one count of uttering death threats.
But on Monday, Mr. Rubio, the Florida Republican, who has been under relentless criticism for uttering his talking points over and over in Saturday's presidential debate, had another repetitious lapse.
Under triple talaq, a Sharia law practice dating from the 7th century, Muslim men can divorce their wives by uttering the words "talaq" ("I divorce you" in Arabic) three times.
Trump has always been one step away from making a remark or uttering a joke about using violence against the opposition, and Tuesday he seemed to have crossed the line.
Uttering "Amazon" and "health care" in the same sentence always spurs a freakout, and the e-commerce giant is more actively marketing PillPack, its recently acquired mail-order drug company.
But it's a measure of how much public discourse and expectations have changed in a quarter-century that merely uttering the word "peace" qualifies as reaching for Mr. Rabin's mantle.
The court in 2017 ruled as unconstitutional a law which allows Muslim men to divorce their wives simply by uttering the word "talaq", which means divorce in Arabic, three times.
He crossed the country in 22019 uttering superficial cliches that were in retrospect far removed from the president we elected, not the president we thought and hoped we had elected.
"I then heard a boat speeding off toward the south," a witness at the campground said, adding that a man in the boat that was speeding away was uttering profanities.
Instead of uttering the words "I'm sorry" or attempting to express any semblance of credible remorse for his vulgarity, Trump deflected each and every time he was pressed on it.
She remained profoundly private, uttering barely a word in public about her life with Sinatra, though their mutual feelings were clear, her granddaughter recalled, to those who knew them best.
She has rearranged Ms. Carson's original text so that the play now begins with Mr. Whishaw uttering the ancient Greek word τις, which he explains is a highly protean pronoun.
"The problem I have with it is that it's similar to a claim of executive privilege without the president actually uttering the words or formally declaring that power," he said.
It is the generous Timon who, uttering the line, soon learns how false it is; the instant he can no longer shower his chums with gifts, they drop him cold.
Her district in Denver contains many immigrant communities, and she recoils when she hears President Trump use the term in speeches or catches conservative colleagues uttering it in Statehouse hallways.
Many have refrained from even uttering the phrase "nuclear option" when pressed, despite its common use in the Capitol, for apparent fear of associating with an act of procedural aggression.
In one of James' more famous exchanges of truth-uttering, from last year, he called President Trump a "bum" on Twitter for using pro basketball as a battlefield for division.
It's a way for the person's voice to be heard without them uttering a word, a way to inspire the crowd around them and make their point to the world.
Mak, who gained recent notoriety for uttering an expletive at Lam during a closed-door meeting over the decision to withdraw the extradition bill, blamed her loss on the administration.
There's no way to repeat what Ben Carson said this Monday without uttering a loud "Ugh" and shaking your head in a familiar despair for at least one minute, flat.
Ultimately, this is the secret to understanding Miller: All of his male protagonists are, in some sense, Batman — fitting the same violent noir archetype and uttering the same pulpy lines.
Some of the startups that are working on electric VTOL aircraft are guilty of uttering the phrase, too — most likely in an effort to win more press coverage of their prototypes.
When Clinton said that claim had been debunked (as it has) he cut in, leaning into the microphone and uttering "Has not been debunked," sounding like Alec Baldwin playing Donald Trump.
After all that amazing vision and wonder, we're all counting the days until we can send each other jokes, love notes, and groundbreaking technology keynotes, all without uttering a single word.
Just uttering a simple phrase to dim the lights, fire up the projector, wake the Apple TV and get everything ready for evening viewing feels an awful lot like the future.
Major League Baseball is investigating Blue Jays center fielder Kevin Pillar for uttering a homophobic slur toward Atlanta Braves pitcher Jason Motte during Wednesday's game in Atlanta, according to multiple reports.
Movements launched out of the images of Eric Garner uttering his last words—"I Can't Breathe"—before dying of asphyxiation when a New York Police officer put him in a chokehold.
In August last year, the Supreme Court ruled unconstitutional a law that allowed Muslim men to divorce their wives simply by uttering the word "talaq", or "divorce" in Arabic, three times.
His recent thing is going to New York, Miami, and elsewhere to film people mimicking his salt-throwing pose, then posting them on social media, again without uttering a word himself.
Clinton shy from even uttering the phrase "radical Islamic terrorism" — a phrase the general makes a point of using, often — never mind tackling the very real threat he believes it poses.
Hillary Clinton recently slammed Democratic debate moderators for never once uttering the word "abortion" or asking her and Bernie Sanders about how they would defend reproductive health care if elected president.
This means the individual is slow to move or speak, lacking energy and unable to be cheered up, or agitated - wringing their hands, pacing up and down and repetitively uttering phrases.
Judge Velasco, the senior magistrate judge in Tucson, went down the line in his courtroom on a recent Monday, uttering each migrant's name and asking if she or he pleaded guilty.
At the White House, Hicks carried out her previous communications role barely uttering a single word in public -- no television interviews and only a few scattered appearances at microphones alongside Trump.
When you have long hair, there are a few different ways you can switch up your style before you find yourself uttering, with that telltale heavy sigh, I need a haircut.
He was the "Can you believe how dumb this guy is?" politician of his era, most famously spelling potato with an added -e, but also uttering many, many, many amusingly stupid quotes.
Now they proved that their statements, which they have been making for years to be wrong so clearly, they have been thinking differently behind the scenes and have been uttering different words.
In the movie — spoiler alert for the 26 or 22016 fans who haven't seen it yet — a lookalike CGI version of Leia is seen uttering the word, clipped from Fisher's line reading.
Apollo 13 astronaut Jack Swigert—famous for uttering the words "Houston, we've had a problem"—was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives in 1982 but died of cancer before taking office.
Now, his ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is challenging an Islamic practice, known as "triple talaq", that allows a man to divorce his wife simply by uttering the word "talaq" three times.
"There are benefits from swearing," says Keele University psychologist Richard Stephens, after two different studies showed that uttering profanities enabled test subjects to cycle harder and grip onto something stronger and longer.
In one of my first matches, I directed my squad to a large cache of rare armor and then guided us into a tactically advantageous position, all without uttering a single word.
" The sticker's message refers to an expletive Biden was recorded uttering to then-President Obama at a 2010 signing ceremony for the Affordable Care Act: "This is a big f---ing deal.
That Maloney claims he doesn't remember uttering a word that several witnesses overheard tells us one of two things: Either saying that word isn't all that notable for him, or he's lying.
At the same time, it is undeniable that so many racial and ethnic slurs have been driven out of the public square by a general view that uttering such words is unacceptable.
Trump's name does not appear in Ryan's op-ed, which is fitting given that Ryan has gone to great lengths to avoid uttering it and often professes ignorance of Trump's latest offenses.
In the spring of 1986, they packed up and left, uttering not a word about what they had found and leaving only a short section of steel pipe to mark the spot.
Not religious, and certainly not Muslim, she found herself uttering the first part of the Islamic proclamation of faith — La illaha illa Allah: "There is no God but Allah" — again and again.
And stand by Mr. Trump he has, uttering not one critical peep as this president has engaged in such egregious acts as defending neo-Nazis and separating migrant children from their parents.
Video trackers have been mainstays of campaigns since 2006, when a Democratic volunteer upended George Allen, the Republican senatorial* candidate in Virginia, by releasing a video of him uttering a racist slur.
Instead — because Keith wants the job — he stifles the comment, uttering it to himself in one of a series of interior monologues that take up most of the 90-minute run time.
When then-President George H.W. Bush chose to prevent doctors from even uttering the word "abortion," his administration restricted the use of family planning grants to determining that a woman was pregnant.
Harriet Tubman's life and legacy complicates this description, and the film about her breathes new life to Baldwin's words by showing a black woman uttering the nation's founding creed as an ultimatum.
In the novel, Yossarian — who has the honor of uttering the famous lines "That's some catch that Catch-22" — is fighting during World War II which is the same war Heller served in.
Snoop Dogg did his best to make sure Matthew McConaughey's weed smoking in The Beach Bum was as authentic as possible — even if that meant the actor spent half a day uttering nonsense.
According to the Courier-Post, Maloney got into an argument with black referee Preston Hamilton in 2016, which culminated in Maloney jabbing his finger into the man's chest and uttering the n-word.
As for the highly anticipated Harry Potter: Wizards Unite, which will no doubt involve people waving their phones around and uttering magic nonsense in full view of the public, her lips were sealed.
Thunderous applause went to a representative of the Nation of Islam who slammed systematic discrimination; and Abdullah Muflahi, the store owner Mr. Sterling had befriended, got a standing ovation before uttering a word.
No member of an American minority group — whether ethnic, racial, queer-identified, immigrant, refugee or poor — would (or should) assume the luxury of uttering such a imbecilic phrase, filled with lust for doom.
Napoli Manager Maurizio Sarri received a two-game Coppa Italia ban and a $21,000 fine for allegedly uttering homophobic slurs during Tuesday's Coppa Italia quarterfinal match with Inter Milan, according to the Guardian.
Today, Chief Justice John Roberts used the phrase as a means to discuss age discrimination at a Supreme Court hearing and whether uttering it during a job interview could qualify as legal evidence.
Tension between Cardi B and the girlfriend of fellow cast member DJ Self figured prominently in the season's storyline and resulted in Cardi B uttering one of the show's most famous lines ever.
But by the time of the trial, Mr. Tyson writes, Ms. Bryant had become "the mouthpiece of a monstrous lie," claiming that the teenager had grabbed her around the waist while uttering obscenities.
Mr. Johnson dodged repeated questions about his dealings with Mr. Trump, whom he met at 10 Downing Street on Tuesday evening, and managed to get through the entire session without uttering his name.
BOSTON — Without uttering the president's name, Representative Joseph P. Kennedy III chastised the Trump administration Tuesday night for what he said was its abandonment of the fundamental values for which the nation stands.
To prevail in a defamation suit in an American court, a public figure must prove not merely that a statement was false but that, beyond doubt, the person uttering it knew it was false.
Kubiak introduced a Broncos tradition, which he described as 'Wise Words', whereby any player or coach in the organization could end a team practice by uttering a short prepared statement of advice or encouragement.
But, on days an eye roll just won't do it, this makeup artist found an unexpected, and totally on point, way of saying what we're all thinking — without uttering so much as a word.
During the two-hour boat ride to the USS New York, Abu Khatallah was heard uttering an Arabic phrase that was translated to mean "Why me God, why me," according to the FBI agent.
I was present for the conversation, and occasionally participated, but my mind was so far removed that my contributions mostly involved uttering some non sequitur about a topic they already had moved on from.
What about murdering Frank Stallone while uttering a semi-weak Elton John joke, sort of like in 80s cop-buddy movies where you have to say something smart after you shoot or arrest someone?
"The national economy cannot sustain health care being as big a share of the gross domestic product as it is," Mr. Murphy said, uttering what once amounted to heresy for a health care provider.
If you own an Amazon Echo, you&aposre probably used to frequently uttering the name "Alexa" whenever you want to play some music, turn off the lights in another room, or check the weather.
Imagine a Renaissance-era nun, a mystic in the throes of dying, uttering her visions and predictions in sporadic, rapid-fire bursts while novices stand guard trying to understand and write down her words.
A Florida state senator who unleashed an expletive-laden rant over drinks with two other lawmakers this week, uttering a racial slur for black people and other vulgarities, resigned from his position on Friday.
Jeff Goldblum gamely performs his trademark gesture, checking his rearview mirror; Judd Hirsch drives a bus through a desert uttering Hebraisms; and Charlotte Gainsbourg's French scientist is cruelly relegated to background love-interest status.
"Step into any classroom at Bridge and the chances are that the teacher will be uttering exactly the same words that are being uttered in every single Bridge school," writes the Independent's Catrina Stewart.
The day after uttering those words he spoke in what sounded like creditable Punjabi to thousands of Sikhs at a parade in Calgary—not something Mr Trump or Marine Le Pen could be imagined doing.
Washington (CNN)Supreme Court nominee Neil Gorsuch, who's delivered a polished performance in his confirmation hearings this week, slipped up on Wednesday, accidentally uttering a campaign catch phrase that had the room roaring in laughter.
Small M&M-like figures pop up in the lower right corner of the browser window, uttering artist statements via thought bubbles, which some patrons mistook for the work of a hacker, or worse, advertisements.
In rehearsal, some white members of the production team have been skittish about uttering a racial epithet that is part of the show, while Ms. Kidwell says she is fine with that word in context.
Trump's speech on Thursday night contained a number of genuinely dangerous lines, lines no president before Trump would even considering uttering among a small group of friends -- much less in front of thousands of people.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Hindu nationalist administration has been pushing to criminalize "triple talaq", under which a man can divorce by uttering the word "talaq", meaning divorce in Arabic, three times in his wife's presence.
"I hope that when I rejoin my family and friends that the country will be in a place without xenophobia, injustice and lies at the helm of our country," Cohen said, without uttering Trump's name.
The two kids hid inside their "house" (a sheet covering a table that served both as my desk and for our meals), pretending they were adults, and candidly repeated words they had overheard adults uttering.
But for my money the most powerful — and certainly most vibrant — protest was staged by members of the Congressional Black Caucus, who managed to repudiate the president's despicable comments about Africa without uttering a word.
Each theme entry is clued as a grawlix (a string of typographical symbols used to represent an obscenity or swear word) with the name of the actor or cartoon character most associated with uttering it.
Since their archive had no trace of Mohammed uttering the word 'brother,' for instance, they had to splice it together—from 'broken,' and 'bother,' words Collins had recalled he'd spoken in his little press conference.
Viral news site Buzzfeed recently tapped into this idea, creating a fake public service announcement using FakeApp to combine altered footage of former President Barack Obama speaking, with comedian and filmmaker Jordan Peele uttering the words.
Rather than uttering a word, Clooney, who has been working with Nespresso for more than 10 years, charms viewers with his animated facial expressions (and impressive dance moves alongside John Candy in Planes, Trains and Automobiles).
Maybe it wouldn't be mentioned only in euphemisms in sex education courses; uttering the word wouldn't be deemed "offensive" and in violation of decorum in Congress; pubic hair and menstruation stains wouldn't be censored on Instagram.
Joshua Boyle, 34, is facing a total of 15 different charges, including eight for assault, two for sexual assault, two for unlawful confinement, one for uttering threats, and one for administering a noxious substance, CBC reported.
Attendees said Adelson, who is known for his secretive political moves and rarely speaks to press, did not give any give any signals behind the closed doors of the Public Auditorium -- similarly, not uttering a word.
From the Clintons to Chuck Schumer to Harry Reid and other corporate Democrats—who love uttering the words middle class before heading to fundraisers with the same folks who've decimated it—the bottom line is clear.
Lyles is then heard uttering a profanity, before one officer says over his radio, "We need help," and again orders her to "get back," followed by the sound of four to five gunshots in rapid succession.
" When asked if he has assets hidden in offshore accounts, Gunnlaugsson, clearly pushed outside his comfort zone, mumbles something about labor unions before uttering these words: "It's an unusual question for an Icelandic politician to get.
In North Carolina and across the entire Bible Belt, uttering words like "union" or "strike" is often akin to taking the Lord's name in vain, and Democrats and Republicans alike have worked to undercut organized labor.
"It is common sense to avoid uttering the most offensive word in the English language, especially in an environment where the speaker holds the power," Harroz said in a statement posted to the university's Twitter page.
So reluctant are we to talk about sex, we've created a kaleidoscope of funny euphemisms — from "bonking" to "shagging" to a spot of "how's your father" — to avoid uttering the dreaded three letter word: s-e-x.
MADRID (Reuters) - A man, wielding a knife and uttering the word "Allah" lunged at an officer in a police station near Barcelona, Spain, on Monday in what police said was a terrorist act, and was shot dead.
" Added executive producer and showrunner Scott Buck, "Black Bolt is a character whose deep complexity must be conveyed without uttering a single word, and I'm very excited to have Anson on board to bring him to life.
When Dolly Parton won her first CMA Award in 1968 for Vocal Group of the Year with her duet partner Porter Wagoner, she stood demurely behind Wagoner as he delivered an acceptance speech, uttering hardly a word.
Yes, VR is amazing — I caught myself uttering "oh, wow" under my breath multiple times — but at the same time, don't kid yourself, we are still in the "Steamboat Willie" / hand-cranked-cameras stage of the art.
About 143 of the cases were reported last year and 53 this year, the ministry wrote in its 15-page answer, detailing incidents of soldiers performing Nazi salutes or uttering racist remarks against servicemen with migrant backgrounds.
And that's because just as the beloved Game of Thrones character's reason for only uttering a single word becomes known, he (seemingly) dies moments later in a moment that gives way to untold possibilities for the series.
First Lady Michelle Obama delivered an unusually personal speech at the Democratic National Convention on Monday, expressing her enthusiastic support for former First Lady Hillary Clinton while deriding Republican candidate Donald Trump without ever uttering his name.
"I think we need to stop uttering these mantras and actually do these reforms," said Alexander Shokhin, a former deputy prime minister who is now head of the Russian Union of Entrepreneurs and Industrialists, a business lobby.
Despite hints to the contrary — one trailer features Dolores uttering the line "Welcome to the end of the game" — Joy and Nolan say they are committed to extending the story if HBO gives them the green light.
Despite putting his name on a statement in which he expressed regret — but did not apologize — for his comments about Mr. Trump's son, he resisted uttering any words of contrition until an unusual statement on Sunday morning.
It's fairly well documented that when a large cohort of young men express themselves online, many choose to engage in a perverse kind of catharsis, uttering precisely what they have been forbidden to say in daylit civilization.
Patrick J. Conroy, a Catholic priest, as chaplain of the House of Representatives, allegedly for uttering a rather generic prayer for justice in tax policy, highlights the irrationality and unconstitutionality of having a House chaplain at all.
The men were both arrested and charged with conspiracy to commit a felony and uttering a counterfeit instrument over $1,000CNN reported that lottery officials with the Mississippi Lottery Corporation realized the ticket was fake and called police.
In a case study of the GOP strategy, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell on Tuesday denounced racism, David Duke and the Ku Klux Klan without uttering Trump's name or saying he would oppose Trump as the nominee.
Earlier this week, Schrage came under fire after Natasha Lamb, a managing partner of investment firm Arjuna Capital, which advocates for equal pay, accused him of uttering a sexist remark to her during Facebook's investor meeting in May.
Treading carefully, and never uttering a vulgar word, the justices examined the claim of entrepreneur Erik Brunetti whose bid for a trademark for his clothing brand -- called FUCT -- was rejected in 2011 by the Patent and Trademark Office.
That sound bite is the only kind of unscripted content that Richie will provide fans, but stay tuned to see the creative ways the cast of KUWTK refers to Disick's lady pal without ever uttering the name "Sofia."
While the President admits to uttering the information to the Russians, reportedly in a bragging manner, those who may not have provided the information on the cause-effect of the sharing are equally culpable for his actions. 5.
Donald Trump Jr.'s meeting last year with a Kremlin-linked lawyer — and the release of the emails leading up to that meeting — have led some in Washington to start uttering the word "treason," chief among them Sen.
But here's the thing: if you've spent any time around tech journalists in the last decade, you'll notice that merely uttering the word "Gene" around them will elicit an involuntary shudder; perhaps even an F-bomb or two.
But as the New York Times has reported, US officials familiar with Turkish recordings of the incident say it includes a Saudi member of the kill team uttering the phrase "tell your boss" that the operation was successful.
By uttering the phrase "one-state" - rather than a two-state solution to the conflict, the bedrock of international diplomacy for two decades - he went where past presidents and most leaders feared to tread, knowing the loaded implications.
In one memorable scene from Season 6 of "Love & Hip Hop: New York," tensions between Cardi and the girlfriend of a fellow cast member boiled over and resulted in Cardi uttering one of the show's most memorable lines.
They were doing one of their video countdowns and there she was, all straightened hair and baggy pants, gliding on her skateboard over to a bunch of boys and uttering "Life's like this", before shredding on her guitar.
Nearby, a group of young people drinking beers and listening to a soccer match on the radio commented bitterly as the troops patrolled their neighborhood, uttering the common opinion here that these UN peacekeepers should leave their country.
After he connected with the Nine Trey gang, Mr. Hernandez began uttering Mr. Jordan's call sign, "Treyway," in music videos, and streaming videos of the gang's antics, including one incident in which the crew brags about a shooting.
It was only later, after Rand Paul — the other senator from Kentucky — delivered a spirited tribute to the president, that I realized McConnell had barely mentioned him, uttering the name "Trump" just once in his nine-minute speech.
The necrophilic mallard only reluctantly left his 'mate': when I had approached him to about five metres, he did not fly away but simply walked off a few metres, weakly uttering series of two-note 'raeb-raeb' calls.
Trump's uttering the phrase "one-state" - rather than a two-state solution to the conflict, the bedrock of international diplomacy for two decades - took him to a place in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict where past presidents feared to tread.
In fact, he was docked over $5,000 by the league in 2014 for allegedly uttering the N-word during a game toward Lamarr Houston of the Chicago Bears (although he was later judged not to have used the slur).
Sure, you could avoid making eye contact and simply go about getting your coffee in the kitchen, uttering a barely audible, "Hi," but you can do better than that, and it pays to be friendly to your co-workers.
"This moment, as a mother, feels a little frightening, because I'm nervous to have the TV on to hear some of the rhetoric that is coming from the highest position," Jenna said, conspicuously not uttering the syllable "Trump" itself.
Without uttering a word or taking his eyes off me to look down at what he was doing, he would reach one hand into a metal pail on his lap and toss a handful of coins onto the counter.
In an excerpt from his Wednesday appearance on The View, Hart weighs in on the recent controversies sparked by Bill Maher uttering the N-word on the air and Kathy Griffin posing in a photo depicting a decapitated Donald Trump.
In fact, while Trump's remarks were inappropriate, intemperate and stunningly stupid for a presidential candidate who has the ability to influence mentally unstable people who may own guns around the country, he committed no crime in uttering the words. Rep.
The ad highlights an unfamiliar and uncomfortable glimpse of Mr. Cruz: off-script, struggling to keep his story straight, uttering words that will inflame conservatives alarmed about illegal immigration, and stammering like Elmer Fudd caught without even his pop gun.
Sybill Trelawney and Her Great-Great Grandmother, Cassandra Named for the Greek sibyls (or prophetesses), Trelawney has a reputation for being a fraud, despite uttering a number of small, accurate prophecies in addition to the two she made while entranced.
Court documents obtained by The Associated Press say that the charges include eight counts of assault, two accounts of sexual assault, two counts of unlawful confinement, one count of uttering a death threat and one count of misleading a police officer.
Collins would vote against a Gorsuch-like appointee unless he or she made the monumental mistake of uttering public hostility to the Roe decision or somehow indicated clearly that a personal opposition to abortion would play into a legal ruling.
I've been in plenty of meetings where men have called my assertiveness "bossy," questioned my confidence, and in one instance, given me a demeaning pat on the head while uttering "brilliant idea!" in response to a pitch I had just given.
If you think Bannon's use of the "there's a special place in hell" language was a coincidence, the fact that he paused after uttering the first part of the phrase -- waiting for the cheers and jeers -- tells you it wasn't. 6.
Playing poker, sometimes huddled disheveled over a table, he was known for uttering a signature "Quack, quack" when betting (usually a bet beginning with 22, the pair of numbers known in backgammon as double ducks and in poker as ducks).
Tensions rose in the final days before Sunday's vote as Mr. Erdogan excoriated the opposition candidate while never uttering his name, and blasted the Republican People's Party as undemocratic and the source of years of discrimination against religiously conservative citizens.
He was, instead, a rather conventional old-style politician who gave Kennedy-style speeches without Kennedy-style commitment, uttering platitudes about change while he raised huge money from Wall Street and named Wall Street favorites to key posts in his presidency.
And, if this comes to pass, the man who made his name by sitting at the head of a reality TV table will have effectively discharged a longtime DOJ employee without uttering the two words for which he is most famous.
Oriental Daily, a pro-Beijing publication, published a clip from an exchange that day, on June 4, 2017, which showed Mr. Lai using foul language and uttering threats at one of its reporters at a vigil commemorating the 1989 Tiananmen massacre.
While continually uttering the mantra of a "strong and stable government," she has been contrasting that with the prospect of "a coalition of chaos" should Mr. Corbyn form a minority government with the Scottish National Party and the Liberal Democrats.
Then a part of the sentence is changed — for example, "napalm" in "I love the smell of napalm in the morning" is exchanged with "french toast" — and you see the same person uttering a different sentence, in a very convincing manner.
The basic woo, the article went on to say, is the shape your mouth makes "as if one were uttering a very intense woo" — go on, try it — and its practice, with variations, promised to erase lines around the mouth.
Calligraphy inscribed with the level of control evidenced in La prière inspires one to imagine the artist's hand moving across the contours of the vase, writing — or, rather, uttering — the name of his deceased mother and father in meditative prayer.
" In the piece, eclectic individuals ranging across the demographic spectrum walk dramatically alongside the camera, uttering hopeful ramblings like "Imagine a nation where no one has to work a double shift just to have enough money to feed their family.
Flaherty appeared at Edinburgh Sheriff Court on Monday, where he pleaded guilty to charges including putting the safety of the flight in danger, as well as to a third charge of shouting, swearing, uttering threats of violence and racial remarks at Livingston police.
Between Robbie and a scene-stealing Allison Janney as Harding's estranged mother LaVona Golden (uttering the immortal line "Lick my ass, Diane, she can do a fucking triple"), I, Tonya is destined to be a big part of any acting award conversation.
Lucious uttering the real-life names of young Black men who've lost their lives in such violent and pointless ways — and then following up with the fact that their names could become hashtags — made me take a deep breath before I could continue.
On Tuesday it ruled that a law allowing Muslim men to divorce their wives instantly by uttering the word "talaq" three times was unconstitutional, in a major victory for Muslim women who have spent decades arguing it violated their right to equality.
This article originally appeared on EW.com Bill Maher addressed the elephant in the room Friday on Real Time, apologizing for uttering the N-word on air last week and discussing the controversy he ignited with author and sociology professor Michael Eric Dyson.
What surprises me is how willingly Rothwell has jumped into a fight with Junior dos Santos when at this stage—and this is a phrase I never thought I would be uttering two years ago—Dos Santos is a large step back.
In fact, it is only shortly after uttering similar smiling words to her best friend, Allison (Jennifer Kim), at an engagement party for a mutual friend that Lauren begins aggressively hate-flirting with Allison's boyfriend, the white-bread Mark (Michael Stahl-David).
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - When President Donald Trump stormed out of a White House meeting with congressional leaders last Wednesday, U.S. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell sat there silently, uttering not a word as the talks blew up, according to others in the room.
One thinks, too, of Wright's mentor, Louis Sullivan, who is regarded as the father of Modern architecture for first uttering the phrase "form ever follows function" but who is probably better known for the eight jewel-box banks he built in Midwestern towns.
My husband played hopscotch, never uttering a word of contempt, seemingly O.K. to coast on the memory of a pristine home as if it had been a once-in-a-lifetime bucket-list thrill like white-water rafting or winning a Pulitzer.
This is happening right under the chief justice's nose -- and the question is whether he will let it happen without uttering a word of warning about the massively destabilizing impact it could have on the Constitution he has devoted his life to defending.
Viganò, concluding that his former boss had singled him out as the devil in disguise, complained in his next statement that Francis "compared me to the great accuser, Satan, who sows scandal and division in the Church, though without ever uttering my name".
And when Firewatch developer Campo Santo issued a DMCA takedown request to PewDiePie's video of their game in response to the YouTube personality uttering the N-word on a stream, Firewatch was hit with thousands of reviews suddenly disgusted with a game they'd bought.
There are few other languages that allow you to say 'Hey, I'd really love if someone spit in my slut mouth while I fisted their holes' without actually uttering a word—just a red hanky on your left and a light yellow on your right.
A few days before Ertel's January resignation, two students at the University of Oklahoma made national headlines after a video circulated showing one of the students, a white woman, covering her face in black paint and uttering a racial slur while laughing at the camera.
Interviews, inquest documents and news reports, however, show the deceased prisoners awaiting trial ranged from young parents who had breached bail conditions to people with chronic mental illness jailed for uttering threats; from accused murderers to addicts jailed for theft or drug-related charges.
The incident at North Paulding is the latest example of teens uttering racial, deragotory slurs on private social media accounts, which then go viral, forcing schools and districts across the country to grapple with how to discipline students when the remarks occur off school grounds.
After a short delay to close the roof because of impending rain, Djokovic looked vulnerable early in the fourth set, but Federer failed to capitalize in Djokovic's early service games, uttering rare groans of frustration as he missed second-serve returns into the net.
In uttering these words, Dido becomes the Aeneid's most eloquent voice of moral outrage at the promises that always get broken by men with a mission; in killing herself, she becomes a heartbreaking symbol of the collateral damage that "empire" leaves in its wake.
Despite his legal woes, Grimm, who described himself in an interview as "technically a felon," was still well-regarded among area Republicans, and had spent months attacking Donovan for voting against Trump's tax bill and for uttering heretical ideas about undocumented immigrants someday becoming citizens.
The response to the clip has been a standard but volatile mixture of condemnation, anger, defensiveness, and exhaustion that, in 2017, there are people who need to be convinced this is a word the vast majority of the population should think twice before casually uttering.
Meanwhile, Correa has created a redistributory leftist state fueled by rampant, resource-hungry capitalism, uttering proclamations such as, "I don't like oil or mining, but I like them more than poverty and misery," to publicly reconcile his image with this striking separation between ideology and economy.
What distinguishes Snail Mail from many similar bands combining minimalist guitar-pop and wryly forlorn heart-songs is their deadpan musical stance: Lindsey Jordan's dazed, droning, mildly off-key voice, uttering every statement, whether happy or sad, self-mocking or defiant, in the same indifferent drawl.
A respected Marine Corps general, Kelly is expected to bring order to a White House that is perhaps the most chaotic and dysfunctional in history but is so burdened by infighting and intrigue that officials generally avoid uttering obvious truths, except when they leak to reporters.
The allegation of the affair is entirely consistent with the man heard uttering the words "grab 'em by the pussy" in the infamous tape recorded by the "Access Hollywood" TV show, and who is the subject of sexual harassment claims made by more than a dozen women.
In a 30-minute interview Sunday at the American Society of Clinical Oncology meeting in Chicago, the Trump-appointed director of the National Institutes of Health's largest unit said he thinks there's good reason to stop being so "sheepish" about uttering "cure" when it comes to cancer.
It indeed made a halfhearted attempt to join in 1963 and 1967, but was blocked each time by the French president, Charles de Gaulle, who at the time was harshly criticized for uttering his now prophetic statement that the British government lacked commitment to European integration.
It was then, recalling the story she had told me, that I found myself uttering the same words she had used to ward off her fears: La illaha illa Allah, Muhammad rasul Allah … It was the first time in my adult life that I had prayed.
Without uttering a word to students at the University of California, Berkeley, Ann Coulter on Wednesday made herself the latest cause célèbre in the rapidly escalating effort by conservatives to fight liberals on what was once the left's moral high ground over free speech on campus.
But for Democrats uttering the first whispers of impeachment talk in the halls of the Capitol, the president's unobtrusive and strait-laced understudy has emerged in recent days as a prime target — an heir apparent to an increasingly embattled president whom they are eager to tarnish.
We must have passed this farmer ten or fifteen times when my nap was suddenly terminated by the realization that the young man who shared my section was moving his foot up and down like a bass drummer in an orchestra and uttering little cries and grunts.
On Monday's show, Hannity expressed amusement at the firestorm of media coverage unleashed by the disclosure that he and Trump shared a legal adviser in Cohen, playing a 45-second, rapid-fire montage of various TV commentators and anchors uttering his name on the air throughout the day.
Trump's bragging about sexual assault is a natural consequence of a fallen world, and even if many people regard his boasts as much more serious than uttering a few curse words, it's the gradual acceptance of those curse words that creates an environment where sin can take root.
From Mashable:Christian Estrosi, president of the Regional Council of Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur (of which Nice is a part), issued a statement, saying, "Already, complaints were filed to prosecute those who spread the photographs of our municipal police officers and those uttering threats against them on social networks."WTF???????
Now that I am being commissioned to a new couple, one who can only afford a part-time marriage counselor with an outdated bot series as companion, I find myself uttering lies, hiding disguises and making clandestine trips to alleys to pick up some fresh leaves for my beloved.
The result is an inorganic character constantly uttering strained, overly witty Gilmore Girls-esque banter (including Lee's nod to himself in early season dialogue about Denzel Washington's Oscar snub for Malcolm X), who feels detached from actual experience and conversation, living in a purgatory between 1986 and now.
By the end of her husband's second term, she was gliding across the stage at Hillary Clinton campaign rallies, uttering what would become one of the most ubiquitous catchphrases of 2016, "When they go low, we go high," wearing the first lady mantle as comfortably as a second skin.
A grand-prize winner early this year at the Sundance Film Festival, it's a small movie, but one that provides considerable food for thought, while being elevated by a performance from Woodard that, often without uttering a word, betrays an inner conflict that cuts to her very core.
In a brief but scathing speech from the House floor, Representative Ayanna Pressley, Democrat of Massachusetts, spoke directly to the president, uttering his name and earning a gentle reprimand from the presiding officer, who reminded her that lawmakers are barred from personally impugning the president or other elected officials.
If a studio teacher believes a scene to be too unsafe, or pushing too many moral boundaries — most often uttering profanity, but especially anything that could be perceived as sexual — they can do everything from discussing alternatives with the film's producers to actively ceasing production until the issue is resolved.
The tl;dr of it all is that Billy emerges with the ability to transform himself into a grown-up superhero (a perfectly cast Zachary Levi) simply by uttering "shazam," and promptly goes about acting exactly as you'd expect a 14-year-old suddenly blessed with these gifts to act.
Whether it's Bill, Dan, or Bishop, the men all claim ownership of her and engage in staring contests while uttering the occasional gruff, "She's not your property" or, "A man taking a thing that don't belong to him..." Even accounting for historical accuracy, it all feels more than a tad retrograde.
"What Donald Trump's revolutionary effect has been [is] to make things acceptable that were unthinkable until recently," Will said on the Times podcast, asking host Pamela Paul if she could even conceive of past presidents like John Kennedy or Dwight Eisenhower uttering any of the many things Trump has said in office.
When she learned that Haldeman would control her access to the Oval Office, longtime Nixon personal secretary Rose Mary Woods is alleged to have responded by uttering an obscenity to the president-elect, followed by a legendarily icy elevator ride at the Hotel Pierre in New York, where the transition was headquartered.
In the series' first season, disillusioned feminist Rachel (Shiri Appleby) was trying to keep her sanity and some shred of dignity intact as she and her strictly no-bullshit boss Quinn (Constance Zimmer) manipulated contestants into uttering the kind of perfectly calibrated sound bites that make great television — no matter the cost.
Video footage from the scene showed the drone lifting off from a miniature launch pad bearing Russian Post's blue and white logo, buzzing through the air for several seconds before losing height and crashing into a three-storey residential building in front of a small crowd of spectators who were heard uttering expletives.
Comfort is benevolently ruled by a man known as the Dream (a mustachioed Keanu Reeves), who gives its residents hallucinatory drugs and says things like, "To Enter the Dream, You Must Let the Dream Enter You" (it's impossible to imagine him uttering such a phrase in any other way than in sentence caps).
Joshua Boyle, who returned to Canada with his American wife and three children following their release, faced 19 charges in connection with incidents alleged to have happened since the family's return in 2017, including charges of assault, sexual assault, uttering a death threat, and criminal harassment brought by his wife, Caitlan Coleman.
It was bad enough that you pulled off that frightful kumbaya by trooping the most powerful people in Silicon Valley into Trump Tower for what amounted to a photo op for Trump and managed to get them to do so without uttering a word about key issues at the core of tech, like immigration.
"We do not believe that uttering false statements to an investigating agent — and that seems to be all that was proved here — who might or might not testify before a grand jury is sufficient to make out a violation of the catchall provision of 1503," Chief Justice William H. Rehnquist wrote in the majority opinion.
Francis had in the past, from the Vatican, denounced the "persecution of our Rohingya brothers," but during his visit Monday to Thursday in Myanmar, diplomatic considerations and a fear of prompting a military crackdown on the Christian minority had kept the usually outspoken pope from uttering the term Rohingya or directly addressing the humanitarian disaster.
Actor Tom Hanks says a 2005 recording of Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE uttering lewd remarks about women disgusts him.
But when Half-Life's central character never says a word—when I spend the whole of Episode One being talked to, right in the eye, by Alyx and all I can do is stare mutely back, never uttering as much as syllable—I find it hard to agree that Half-Life is that interested in story.
One has to admire the secretary's ability to keep a straight face when uttering a line such as "the United States and other countries have demonstrated great restraint in hopes that Iranian leadership would choose peace" when the administration he serves has attempted to destroy Iran's economy despite what was full Iranian compliance with the JCPOA.
Here's some dude in a muscle tank dipping several pool skimmers full of dry Orbeez into a pool, watching the Orbeez expand, putting the expanded Orbeez in a trash can, putting his cute dog in that same trash can and uttering the phrase "dog spa" (my favorite phrase), then dumping those Orbeez — one million of them — into his girlfriend's car.
Few inventions have been quite as revolutionary as the cell phone: With just a click, you can book dinner reservations without uttering a word to the disgruntled hostess, shoot off a string of text messages apologizing for running late to said dinner, and, in seconds, snap a picture of your food to Instagram when you do finally show up 30 minutes later.
The charges, according to court documents, include: - Seven counts of assault, two counts of sexual assault, two counts of unlawful confinement, one count of causing a victim to take a noxious substance, and one count of uttering a death threat -- all against one alleged victim; - A separate count of assault against a second alleged victim; - One count of misleading police.
There were weaknesses in Hill's testimony but no clear motive for such a dramatic fabrication, Mayer and Abramson found witnesses from Thomas's workplace who had heard about the famous "pubic hair on a Coke" can line that he denied uttering, there was plausible testimony as well hearsay that he had a pornography habit of some sort … I could go on.
But in Trump's judgment, Schiff was not merely exaggerating but uttering "lies … made in perhaps the most blatant and sinister manner ever seen in the great Chamber" (by which Trump presumably means the US Capitol Building, which is not where the Schiff hearing took place): His lies were made in perhaps the most blatant and sinister manner ever seen in the great Chamber.
" Trump's trip drew criticism for some of his rhetoric — he said FEMA Administrator Brock Long had "become very famous on television over the last couple of days" and marveled at how Harvey sounds "innocent" but isn't, and made no mention of any victims — and the rally-style response to a large crowd of supporters the president acknowledged by uttering in amazement, "What a crowd, what a turnout!
Once the scene was set and it was time to lay down something like a thesis, I'd have cornered myself into uttering the same phrase, one I hadn't planned to spill ink over, but without which the essay might lack some logical or emotional core: "As a woman of color…" What might we gain from thinking of our writing as an ongoing project to worry at the same wound?
A group of real estate agents couldn't help themselves from uttering "wow" out loud with every new big dollar figure on center stage: 211 techie buyers projected to purchase property above $10 million, thousands expected to buy above $1 million, and San Francisco's real estate dominated by buyers—51.1 percent of whom come from the software industry—who are about to have a whole lot more money in their pocket.
There are parts of the video that are a little murky: the warm-up batter on the side seems to be hitting a ball right at the actual batter, there's a kid uttering some creepy incantations as he rubs his butt against the fence; the whole thing feels cut a little bit short, and has the general sense of something that could have been bobbing around on the internet forever.
White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders on Tuesday refused to definitively rule out the possibility that President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE has used the N-word, but repeatedly pointed out the president has denied uttering the racial slur.
But Singapore already has laws that include the criminalizing of the transmission of messages known to be false, speech with the tendency to "promote feelings of ill-will and hostility between different races or classes of the population," even the uttering of words with the "deliberate intention of wounding" religious or racial feelings, on top of other regulations that give the government control over the mainstream media and the power to take down content.
It was bad enough that you pulled off that frightful kumbaya by trooping the most powerful people in Silicon Valley into Trump Tower for what amounted to a photo op for Trump and managed to get them to do so without uttering a word about key issues at the core of tech, like immigration, publicly (though several execs in attendance like Apple's Tim Cook and Microsoft's Satya Nadella did bring up the issue in the private part of the meeting).
Republicans among all voters are the most skeptical about such reports … The president on Monday lashed out again at veteran investigative journalist Bob Woodward, calling his new book about the Trump White House a "total joke" (with a promise to write a "real book" of his own) (The Hill) … Woodward on Monday said White House chief of staff John KellyJohn Francis KellyMORE and Defense Secretary Mattis, who deny uttering scathing comments about Trump attributed to them in the book, "are not telling the truth" (The Hill).

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