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"What it seems like is happening here is that instead of the dog wagging the tail, it looks like the tail is wagging the dog," she said.
What we have here is a case of the tail wagging the dog — wagging the tail so wiggly-waggly-wildly that the dog cannot possibly be enjoying it.
His little nub tail is always wagging — it's adorable!
"This is nothing," he said, wagging the pen for effect.
Some complain the Irish tail is wagging the British dog.
LONDON — Tongues are wagging across the world of competitive Scrabble.
"Everyone should invest in generators," he said, wagging a finger.
The granddaughter was laughing softly, wagging her bare brown feet.
She was not above wagging a Gaullist finger at Washington.
It&aposs also rich talking about wagging the dog with Democrats.
Actual dog-like wagging is usually a sign of extreme agitation.
Despite his dire condition, Miracle greeted rescuers with a wagging tail.
"No sex," Curtis reveals while wagging her finger at the camera.
"We use French butter or nothing," she admonishes, wagging a finger.
Keep those tails wagging Don't leave your pet alone and hungry.
The CBS announcement has tongues wagging about CBS-Viacom merger talks.
"It's also dog-friendly, so there's always wagging tails," she said.
Playboy playmate Kennedy Summers sure knows how to set tongues wagging.
Reader, if I was a canine, my tail would be wagging.
Prince Harry: … just wagging tails and I was just like argh.
Mack's tail just won't quit, wagging like mad at any opportunity.
Through it all, he still faced his share of finger wagging.
He emerged as a finger-wagging online equivalent of Lewis Hamilton.
Eventually she starts on a wagging, anticipation-building melody, almost songlike.
His opponents accused him of wagging the dog to distract attention.
All of the dogs are back to wagging their tails now.
So, I think they know a little bit about wagging the dog.
C'est pas bien, c'est foutu, finger wagging angrily as he careered along.
It was like a dog wagging his tail but inside of me.
The public questioned it, so it was the tail wagging the dog.
It must be especially satisfying to prove wrong America's finger-wagging presidents.
LONDON (Reuters Breakingviews) - The Wall Street tail is wagging the Washington dog.
It&aposs enough to get the tongues of the conspiracy theorists wagging.
The swoon set tongues to wagging, about its cause and likely effect.
But she really set tongues wagging the next year, with this Instagram.
And I always imagined Katie, like, hovering over me, wagging her finger.
But once he does, there's no stopping the dog's tail from wagging.
And it is this scene that set tongues wagging at the event.
But don't let a wagging tail fool you — they can get hot.
"This whole renaming exercise is the tail wagging the dog," he said.
We're hoping Kota's wagging tail is a sign she wasn't actually abused.
It's the day we celebrate fluff, yips, tiny tummies, and wagging tails.
At the Oakland event, Mr. Obama doubled-down on his finger-wagging.
Sabol the dog has some serious stitches, but her tail is still wagging.
Video footage shows Toffee wagging her tail as Smith holds the rescued pooch.
Triumph or tragedy hanging by a thread, or more accurately, a wagging tail.
It is not just Ms Thunberg who is wagging the finger of blame.
Its wagging feline tail is attached to a 2-pound ball of fur.
Next, Kardashian captured Jenner with Penelope Disick, this time with wagging dog tongues.
In this video, Kahlua charges to his bowl, tail-wagging, but stops short.
COLUMBIA, S.C. – Call it a tail-wagging ending to a doggone good story.
Either you are delusional, or still Erdogan's lap dog.. Keep wagging your tail.
They responded with rough licks and wagging tails, which she took as confirmation.
A few run to greet you, some barking warily, most wagging their tail.
But when she exits, there he is in a cab wagging that glove.
" To which Justice Kennedy adds emphatically, wagging a finger: "But he's a person.
A dog lay in the shade of a tarp, wagging in its sleep.
He is flopped in a corner, tail wagging, nose resting on his paws.
Mr. Baroni taunted the senator, wagging the free E-ZPass he had used.
Wagging fingers in the Republicans' faces about their climate denial has not worked.
Reggie strutted to the plate, wiggle-wagging his bat, ready for the struggle.
For Mr. Cole, it's a finger-wagging semi-scolding of the younger generation.
Ms. Pelosi spun around to address him, her finger wagging, her voice quivering.
Still, both companies must innovate in order to keep their investors' tails wagging.
So you've been a guy on TV shaking your fist, wagging your finger.
The Clintons are notorious for finger wagging, particularly as it relates to black people.
There is nothing better than coming home to a wagging tail and slobbery hello.
He stands in the box, socks pulled up to his knees, wagging his bat.
But these kinds of finger-wagging methodological critiques aren't easily published, much less funded.
Almost 80 of them went, tails wagging, to take cover in her master bedroom.
The candidate reveled in his anger, often wagging his finger and raising his voice.
That didn't sit well with King, who responded by wagging her finger at Efimova.
"There was a lot of finger-wagging and stigma around the subject," says Cool.
A frequent reaction is finger-wagging that boils down to: Snap out of it.
No one walks through the door without being met with a tail-wagging hello.
American children need fewer wagging fingers or homilies about bootstraps, and more helping hands.
For some, the DUP is seen as a tail wagging the hardline Brexit dog.
It was his choice of underwear that had tongues wagging and emoji eyes peeping.
Gohmert, wagging his finger and confronting Nadler directly, demanded that he retract his words.
She was standing at our feet, looking into our eyes and wagging her tail.
You know when dogs are happy, they have their tail wagging and a big smile.
"Don't meddle in the election, please," Trump said, smirking and wagging his finger at Putin.
"You get home/You know who's been waiting/Wagging by the door," the jingle goes.
At some point, they became the tail-wagging beggar now celebrated as man's best friend.
Germans today are the first to bemoan their national habit of delivering finger-wagging lectures.
After two years of finger-wagging, the bosses in Brussels appear to have lost patience.
The storm of fluff, barks and wagging tails immediately got The Queen actress, 71, smiling.
Lawrence stopped him short, lifting a hand in the air and literally wagging a finger.
"Amsterdam is a very liberal city," she chided the Dutch visitors, wagging a playful finger.
He was enormous but he was so excited to see us — his tail was wagging.
During qualifying the two rivals exchanged finger-wagging taunts, which led to a tense final.
The reasons they give afterwards merely reflect these emotions, like a dog wagging its tail.
No no, I said, wagging my forefinger, I didn't want them to spend their money.
October 2016 Tongues start wagging as Thompson's ex-girlfriend, Jordan Craig, celebrates her baby shower.
DR: The tail is really wagging the dog in a lot of cases right now.
This might seem like a minor rhetorical point or finger-wagging by egghead legal scholars.
Despite the book's occasional finger-wagging, Wu dramatizes this push and pull to great effect.
A Karelian bear dog, its white front legs and bushy wagging tail upending my fright.
Fame shot through the obstacle course over the weekend like a furry, tongue-wagging bullet.
John Hickenlooper of Colorado, or — subtracting libido, finger-wagging, and other character defects — Bill Clinton.
"I will tell them fuck you," he responded, wagging his middle finger in the air.
I look for the elusive sweet spot between treacle and snark, finger-wagging and support.
I am greeted by a wagging pup and a smiley little boy, life is good!
Admittedly, Xephos is at the tail-wagging, face-licking, cozy-cuddling end of dog friendliness.
She paid them a lot of attention and you could see her little tail wagging.
But with his wagging finger and gravelly snarl, Mr Modi is also a vessel for anger.
"What breaks my heart is that she was still wagging her tail," Krishnan wrote on Facebook.
As the year comes to a close, we've rounded up the lyrics that set tongues wagging.
"But, she was wagging her tail and leaning forward for them to pet her," said Howell.
A new statement was reissued, but it was a bit like the tail wagging the dog.
But the Sunday Riley decision amounted to little more than finger wagging, Chopra and Slaughter say.
But I am convinced that for all his finger wagging, Thoreau is the opposite of cynical.
"He's been wagging his tail a lot and loves a good ear scratch," the shelter says.
I like seeing their smiling faces and their wagging tails as they look out the window.
Phelps exulted after his victory, wagging his finger, raising his arms and orchestrating the crowd's response.
Then he leaned in very close to my face, and started wagging his finger at me.
When a bowl of dog food is placed nearby, it quickly eats while wagging its tail.
If the dog's tail is wagging, it's a sign that the dog is confident and trusting.
Mata, wagging his finger, had made much the same point, though presumably in less gentle tones.
Perhaps more intriguing, they also look more doglike, with floppy ears, wagging tails and piebald fur.
America's VetDogs says that Sully received the tribute well, sniffing the piece and wagging his tail.
In a video from Memphis Animal Services, Bobo bounds into Rogers' arms, his tail wagging furiously.
She is natural star, who hits her marks when directed to do, tail wagging the entire time.
What he is doing is wagging the dog," Navarro told CNN's Wolf Blitzer on "The Situation Room.
"I've never seen the same level of finger-wagging about stereo components or laptops," he told me.
He was wagging the dog to change the subject, his critics claimed (and some supporters likely thought).
Other updates on the clinic's Facebook page show Loca wagging her tail and happily resting at home.
It's not just the tail that is wagging the dog, but the very tip of the tail.
A wagging tail is only one sign, although a wag doesn't always necessarily indicate a happy dog.
I remember John Stockton's stoicism, Dennis Rodman's tempestuousness, and Dikembe Mutombo's big grin behind a wagging finger.
When I open the drawer that his outfits are in, he runs over with his tail wagging.
"The sanctimonious and humorless finger-wagging of nanny state progressivism in one tweet," wrote conservative Bill Kristol.
It appears to be little more than an indulgence in rhetorical finger wagging at their fellow citizens.
They leapt at the chain link fence, tails wagging, then surged in joyous waves through a gate.
Biden told the voter off, especially after he suggested that the candidate should stop wagging his finger.
All that felt less like a dream than a frantic, finger-wagging morality play set to music.
He is caught mid-lurch, his hands reaching stiffly out in front of him, his tongue wagging.
But "wagging your finger at [an employee]" won't make the person open up to you, says Meyer.
Although Jeong's finger-wagging was controversial, South Korea's government is indisputably concerned by the low fertility rate.
However, tail wagging is a behavior in dogs that can mean many different things, not necessarily happiness.
This story is the tail-wagging version of an increasingly common drama, as DNA tests become ubiquitous.
If they want to make the move, no amount of finger wagging is going to stop them.
Like a whale, the Moobi use an oscillating tail, wagging up and down, to move through the water.
"Don't meddle in the election, please," Trump said, smirking and wagging his finger at Putin. Are. You. Kidding.
But such finger-wagging is wrongheaded because it's more challenging to identify most spyware than it first seems.
The rocky relationship between Renault and Nissan is unlikely to be improved by the French government's finger-wagging.
It's also not a secret that a dog is also drooling, tail-wagging, furry bundle of unconditional love.
You have to feel a little bad for him now that some uptight colleagues are wagging their finger.
It swings in and out, balancing the bot, in a motion that resembles a wagging butt and tail.
In the video, as seen above, Buddy comes up to the officer and barks while wagging his tail.
No country appreciates Washington wadding into its internal affairs, but South Africa is notoriously intolerant of finger-wagging.
Shouldn't the industry get its own house in order before wagging its collective figure at the American public?
But there's also, at the climax, a hallucination of a bee, wagging antennae, whom Emily dances with, deliriously.
I hadn't indulged his spontaneity lately, and with Pudge wagging his tail at me, I couldn't say no.
And if the script wanders into finger-wagging didacticism over her fate, it is not Ms. Roy's fault.
Tail-wagging, face-licking, jump-in-your-lap friendliness is what dog lovers adore and cat people scorn.
But it was her few seconds of wagging her tongue at the camera which launched plenty of memes.
Her retort to a conservative reporter instantly created a viral finger-wagging moment and an enduring quote. Wipeout!
At the artist Dana Sherwood's apartment on the Upper West Side, her dog, Hera, answers the door, tail wagging.
In the film, the mystical house had more than 80 elements including a wagging tongue, cogwheels and bird feet.
"I will never forget all the days we spent together … I'm sure his tail is wagging in the sky."
Then Netflix started to get very, very rich, and the studios realized their long tail was wagging the dog.
But as we've seen in the U.S., the tail is wagging the dog on the right wing these days.
Spots (who looks uncomfortably like my own dog) is silent, tail wagging, as he dutifully sits in his cage.
"Then he leaned in very close to my face and started wagging his finger at me," Cayo told Vice.
"The video that I saw, the dog was wagging its tail throughout the video," officer Robert Fredley told WTAE.
" In a photo of the dog taken before she went down, Edmonds pointed out her tail was "still wagging.
Some protesters threw objects at the taxi, but they were quickly reprimanded with whistles and wagging fingers from others.
I will never forget all the days we spent together … I'm sure his tail is wagging in the sky.
They've gotten used to his wagging the dog; they know the tweets are usually just distractions, not policy declarations.
Theres nothing on the record about an imagined future of this or that with that finger-wagging dystopian prediction.
Norma's car turns onto the road and drives away from the Basilica with all the dogs wagging their tails.
I will never forget all the days we spent together... I'm sure his tail is wagging in the sky.
She sweeps in and out to stock up on provisions, breezing past locals with rude manners and wagging tongues.
"I'm tired of the tail wagging the dog," said Tim Perfetti, the chairman of the Cortland County Democratic Party.
"I also have a much better temperament than she has," he said, finally, wagging a finger in the air.
I will never forget all the days we spent together ... I'm sure his tail is wagging in the sky.
But more specifically, it was the impending Saudi Aramco initial public offering (IPO) that sent the most tongues wagging.
A stubborn, indignant, often mocking resistance to finger-wagging propaganda is as much a Chinese tradition as deference to authority.
As she opens her door, her two dogs jump on her, tails wagging enthusiastically She reaches down to nuzzle them.
"A toe or a finger, I'd just take care of that myself," he says, wagging a slightly bent index finger.
At first glance, this quote suggests that Jones was launching into a finger-wagging diatribe about rappers respecting their elders.
The answer is now a tail-wagging "yes" as teams are welcoming pups to major league ballparks around the country.
They listen without giving advice, offer unconditional love and are happy to just be there for you -- with tails wagging.
This high-profile case of apparent negligence has rekindled the collective finger-wagging over having the correct estate-planning documents.
And even though the government hasn't released the attackers' full name, tongues started wagging as soon as the photo appeared.
Bocco Emo is another charming device from Yukai Engineering, the Japanese company behind Qoobo the headless wagging cat tail pillow.
Whether they're smarter than cats or brainier than raccoons is up for debate, tongues are undoubtedly wagging on this topic.
Prince Harry joined in on the fun and gave the toddler a mock scolding by wagging his finger at him.
So do we need to fear these creatures from the deep or have our jaws just got wagging over nothing?
When Aibo looked up at me and yipped, that tiny tail wagging mechanically on its rump, my heart was warmed.
She would have welcomed a burglar into the house with a wagging tail and shown him where anything valuable was.
The personal sting of such finger-wagging is compounded by the potential financial one, since negative comments affect future bookings.
All too often, the line between understandable finger-wagging and unbridled bullying has been blurred or even erased by cybermobs.
He came to me only when called repeatedly and tolerated petting just for a few seconds, offering tepid tail wagging.
Instead, as members of Congress learned Wednesday, they increasingly come in the form of four legs and a wagging tail….
It's totally hilarious to watch it goofily flail around the obstacles with its tail wagging and its head bobbing around.
Elon Musk tweeted a meme of the Queen as the Teletubbies over the weekend and set tongues wagging on Twitter.
Harry joined in on the fun and gave the little boy a mock scolding by wagging his finger at him.
The tail was wagging the dog—pro wrestling should drive what's in the video game, not the other way around.
Amidst the finger-wagging, values-driven controversy and funding issues, sexuality educators are still reaching the students who need them.
Dogs wriggling in the snow; jumping up and down in anticipation of a walk; sniffing or licking or wagging excitedly.
Now on a new combination of medications, Clark is wagging his tail again and begging to be taken on walks.
Move items that are dangerous to your puppy or important to you higher up – keep in mind their wagging tail!
And there was Shakira, wagging her tongue at the camera, either singing or trying to communicate with birds of paradise.
It's tough to separate finger-wagging judgments about tech from valid concerns about how tech could be degrading our lives.
Tail wagging furiously, Bailey posed for selfies, sniffed around camera tripods, and let attendees, young and old, scratch his head.
That helped lead to a proliferation of violent, radical or otherwise extremist content on social media that set tongues wagging.
That helped lead to a proliferation of violent, radical or otherwise extremist content on social media that set tongues wagging.
Staff nicknamed him "Ricasso" when they discovered his happily wagging tail was actually high art just waiting to be discovered.
And when it comes to searching people, at least, it is hard to beat a tail-wagging quadruped for user-friendliness.
But when the men arrived on the scene, Izzy was there waiting for them to return, tail wagging as they approached.
As soon as your Lab sees that ball, he's wagging his tail and will settle down until you throw it, right?
The video ends, fog fills the stage, and a wall of hands shoot up into the air, wagging back and forth.
Throughout her many years in politics, Pelosi's been quick to steal the show with her iconic suits and gavel-wagging ways.
In cities and, especially, suburbs, a clothesline is a semaphore of gossip and the pegs little telltales, wagging their knowing heads.
Stanway would say, wagging her finger — and it soon became clear to me that skirts meant 'girl,' and trousers meant 'boy.
This year, one very special contestant named Lady Bug (you can find her here on Twitter) had tongues and tails wagging.
Many voters were in any event growing fed up with finger-wagging elites telling them to work harder to get ahead.
But the value of a wagging tail is not lost on Ken Buchanan, executive vice president of revenue management at DFW.
But when sharp-eyed observers realized the queen was wearing a gift from Trump's most prominent political enemy, tongues started wagging.
Helmet usage is also very high, with messaging from the national government focusing on finger-wagging over increased funding for infrastructure.
Eventually Rezac got Regan to the point where she was wagging her tail and excited whenever her new friend showed up.
The internet catches wind of this and sure enough, tongues are wagging that the woman with the stomach must be pregnant.
This would only make it past American lawyers if a finger-wagging adult lectured Buster and the audience at the end.
It immediately set tongues wagging, with more than 100,000 likes by Saturday evening and Twitter users basically salivating at the prospect.
Licking, sneezing and even tail-wagging are all related to a dog's smelling process, a scientist writes in a new book.
As you were tackling this largely unexplored territory, was it a challenge to steer clear of finger-wagging, and conversely, glorification?
Some dogs, tails wagging and tongues lolling, reveled in the attention, but many rested in their crates before the big show.
Still, even by those more permissive standards, Abdellatif Kechiche's new Cannes contender, "Mektoub, My Love: Intermezzo" will probably set tongues wagging.
They wait for me after events with pens wagging and notebooks open, ready to ask about the minutiae of my experience.
While the government was convening meetings and was finger-wagging at companies, an ideological battle over deregulation was in full swing.
The near-universal praise of Cuomo is best read as a finger-wagging message to the president: Be more like Andrew.
Comey would have us believe he is wagging his virtue-signaling finger when he speaks of "weasels and liars" on Twitter.
If there is to be a rhetorical component, wagging to be done and a book to be written, so be it.
The 2016 Race Chris Christie's surprise endorsement of Donald Trump on Friday immediately set tongues wagging about what's in it for him.
Currently, the page leads to a version of the logo Scaramucci tweeted out with a winking, tongue-wagging emoji superimposed on it.
They both set tongues wagging at Sunday night's Golden Globe Awards, and continued to shock and awe after the show had wrapped.
"When we woke up this morning, he was wagging his tail and he seemed to know that today was different," she said.
For those disinclined to favor Johnson, Rees-Mogg, Brexit, or all three, the show has become an easy target for finger-wagging.
Whilst you can point you wagging finger at the wrong people, some of us just want to get back in the saddle.
He made the manliest of men squeal with delight over his cuteness and made everyone laugh with his quirky, tail wagging personality.
Then the dog races over to the car, jumps up to the window, and walks around the car, sometimes wagging his tail.
They can tell us when they're happy or scared—we'll know if we see them wagging their tail really big or wiggling.
Meanwhile, the finger-wagging tends to be abstract, and mistakenly assumes that athletes are ill-informed and incapable of thinking things through.
As for EU finger-wagging, Jan Szyszko, the environment minister, once declared that Eurocrats "can't tell a bark beetle from a frog".
He is then seen walking backward away from a brown and white dog, who meanders toward the officer with his tail wagging.
From stretching to sassy finger-wagging, the pop star led a class of a couple dozen young girls in a dance studio.
I crouched my body slightly, elbows in tight, head wagging from side to side as I shifted my weight between my feet.
Just as human influencers have become style touchstones for pet owners, these tail-wagging trendsetters are an inspiration to their fluffy brethren.
Not by way of space buns or a wagging tongue, either, like we saw her at the 2013 MTV Video Music Awards.
I'd be remiss if I didn't dole out some finger-wagging, via a doctor I spoke to about my fun little experiment.
I said, 'oh, he's so nice, his fur is so soft, look how happy he is, look how his tail is wagging.
The happy pup had to get a little help from its human, but once on board, could not stop wagging its tail.
Tallahassee Mayor Andrew Gillum, who narrowly lost the gubernatorial race last month in Florida, recently met with Obama — which left tongues wagging.
"It's analogous to a very tiny tail wagging a very massive dog," said Mark Jones, a political science professor at Rice University.
"It brings into much starker relief financial mismanagement and the insanity of the tail wagging the dog of the university," he said.
But on the frisky "Woman" she locks into a finger-wagging funk, with the Dap-Kings horn section providing some soulful oomph.
The scat they leave behind, though, that's something an obsessive, tail-wagging dog can easily (and inexpensively) find with the right training.
The House resolution, which argues the United Nations resolution is counterproductive to peace talks, amounts to little more than congressional finger-wagging.
Some of it contains no finger-wagging—how about a report on Hooters' third-quarter profits, with lots of shots of waitresses?
He exited the tunnel with his hood up and flanked by a security escort, snaking through a sea of wagging middle fingers.
"The first is an original called 'And I.'" Chatter dulls to a murmur as Bosski croons, wagging her bob with badass attitude.
It walked in to the pitch soon after the start of the second innings, sitting besides fielder Rishabh Pant and wagging its tail.
A rep begged a dog to shake, the dog continued wandering around and wagging its little plastic tail—pointedly ignoring the man's request.
On Super Bowl Sunday, airing the same time as the big game, puppies will flood your TV with wagging tails and slobbering kisses.
Wonder no more, because Lovato has posted a photo on her Instagram of herself in bridal regalia that has her fans' tongues wagging.
Kiryu and another character will often stand in frame, their bodies frozen in place, their jaws wagging just enough to indicate a conversation.
But unlike American political scandals, this one has nothing to do with him wagging his doodle at young women a la Anthony Weiner.
She received some steroids to help ease the swelling around her neck and was wagging her tail within an hour, according to VSEC.  
Iran, not about to take a back seat to anyone, believes that it is the one wagging the tail on the Russian dog.
You know it: a Sea-Monkey family with three antennas wagging on their heads and long paddle tails lounging outside their underwater castle.
From its base, Slide Hill is just the least bit vertiginous at 40 feet, with four shiny metal tongues wagging their way down.
" Sleeves rolled up and his finger wagging, the president asked the supportive crowd, "Have we really forgotten what just happened eight years ago?
Licking, sneezing and even tail-wagging are all related to the smelling process, a scientist at Barnard College writes in a new book.
Properly trained dogs, on the other hand, can detect prostate cancer with better than 4003 percent accuracy, and with sleek, tail-­wagging efficiency.
Trump, who confidants say was expecting the moral finger-wagging but not the personal insults, was unusually taciturn about the interview on Monday.
The dogs stop to catch their breath with tails wagging, waiting for a pat on the head and maybe a treat to nibble.
Since then, the puppies have been divided into Team Ruff and Team Fluff, with the "highest-scoring" team taking home bragging (wagging?) rights.
"The dog is very interactive, the tail wagging, responding to them calling her name," said Caroline Gibson, a spokeswoman for the nursing home.
There's a fine line between condescending, finger-wagging rap, and J. Cole's KOD, which sometimes felt like his version of a D.A.R.E. lecture.
Their finger-wagging threats are repeatedly interrupted by crying children, both in the background and on the lap of one of the brothers.
But what truly started tongues wagging was the news that the FBI was already investigating Jeanne for being embroiled in a moral scandal.
In this telling, Warren is the beleaguered underdog heroine, taking on just another old white guy finger-wagging his way to the top.
As with Israel's settlement activity, there was some international finger wagging and condemnation, but American financial and military backing for Israel only strengthened.
With one unlikely swing — and his own tongue-wagging, gleeful trip home — Davis became an enduring example of baseball at its breathtaking best.
King's performance in the 100 breaststroke marked another notch for the finger-wagging American in her rivalry with the Russian star Yulia Efimova.
The release of Michael Wolff's new book "Fire and Fury" has tongues wagging all over the world about President Trump's fitness for office.
Bill Clinton, wagging his finger, denies having an affair with Monica Lewinsky during a childcare event with first lady Hillary Rodham Clinton, Jan.
While their family members are wagging fingers at each other in the 2020 White House race, Georgina Bloomberg and Lara TrumpLara Lea TrumpGeorgina Bloomberg, Lara Trump unite for dog charity event The Memo: Trump threatens to overshadow Democrats in Iowa Trump allies to barnstorm Iowa for caucuses MORE are aiming to help wagging tails, teaming up for a dog-focused fundraiser.
That was a clear departure from Ms. Brewer, who is still well remembered for wagging a finger at Mr. Obama on an airport tarmac.
I'm sad when I think about her, but I'm happy to see the other dogs' tails wagging like crazy when they get the treats.
"As fast as he could — which was not very fast — he ran up to me tail wagging, first day I met him," Kramer recalled.
Where I swear I'm going to walk through the door and you'll be there wagging your tail with your favorite stuffy in your mouth.
All of that, coupled with the fact that Ora posted a photo from the 1973 film "Ash Wednesday," was enough to start tongues wagging.
The canine clothing retailer recently dropped several sets of matching dog and human pajamas that have pup parents the world over wagging their tails.
With condescending finger-wagging, others recite the deplorable statistics of violence within poor minority neighborhoods as though racist policing were an antidote or excuse.
I'm still amazed at all the stupid debates and finger wagging and tut tutting about whether it was proper to call the president racist.
And the result is a world where the tail of upcoming releases is wagging the dog of the movie right in front of you.
He goes over to the lawn of one of the houses and picks a white flower, wagging it in the direction of the officers.
Like a loving pet, the Fraken-pillow responds to your touch, wagging its lone appendage when you scratch it in just the right spot.
Their interdisciplinary approach to cooking is distinctly Pollanian, combining history with anthropology, chemistry, and food politics, along with some good old-fashioned finger-wagging.
Since Chaar's death, a number of other selfie deaths have made international headlines, though more for the purposes of finger-wagging than political activism.
When reviewing fiction, you can sometimes tell she's turned against something only because her tail has stopped wagging and she enters Plot Description Mode.
Within about five generations, the foxes, which are in the canine family, began to act more domesticated, wagging their tails and licking people's hands.
And yet part of what's pleasurable about "Destroyer" is that Kusama doesn't try to turn the movie into a finger-wagging lesson about gender.
Most recently, in January, an irate Aaron Sosnick berated him in Tompkins Square Park, yelling and wagging his finger and calling him a traitor.
I'm inspired by research that calls for us to emphasize the opportunities these technologies offer instead of reverting to the same tired finger-wagging.
Koh&aposs testimony took a certain amount of criticism, but beyond wagging their fingers, senators did nothing to impede or authorize Obama&aposs actions.
It's beautiful, there's tons of outdoors stuff, and it has good international schools, which became sort of the tail wagging the dog for us.
There are plenty of stocks to go around and buybacks aren't wagging the indexes – it's just that everyone wants the same kind of stocks.
Of course, he and the criminal justice system itself are none of those, and beliefs to the contrary are the tail wagging the dog.
"Dogs are always there for their owners when they are feeling a bit down after a hard day with their wagging tail," he said.
The film ends with only the sounds of the sea for comfort, a dog wagging his dirty tail, seeking a spot to lie down.
While Gomez-Escolar Sanz never encourages drug use, he believes that providing information is a far more effective way to reduce harm than finger-wagging.
But he has not exactly endeared himself to progressive advocates, most recently wagging his finger at an abortion-rights activist during an exchange last week.
" Lightman's character, said Parkes, "sort of reflects an attitude about hacking which was very specific to the time, the kind of tail wagging antiestablishment hero.
"Wagging our finger at Warsaw will only make things worse," sighs an official in Berlin, talking of Polish attacks on the independent press and judiciary.
The large brown dog, whose tail is always wagging, often travels with Lipinski and her husband Todd Kapostasy, and especially loves trips to the ocean.
And to the internet mutants, while we're finger-wagging: I do hope you figured out a responsible way to dispose of all that electronic waste. 
Last night, the pick-pocketing Houston Rockets took on the Clippers, wagging Chris Paul in their face, but it wasn't Paul who'd snag the headlines.
"It's a luxury," said Casey, who, like much of Canada, is fond of the finger-wagging Biyombo, a native of the Democratic Republic of Congo.
Mack, the robo-dog and your first companion, is almost as endearing as a rolling BB-8, following you everywhere and wagging his metal tail.
Advances in artificial intelligence and robotic technology have created pseudo pets that can interact with humans, purring and wagging tails in response to their owners.
In it, she explains the elegant engineering of the dog's olfactory system and how familiar canine behaviors — licking, sneezing, tail-wagging — have associations with smell.
The host Antonio Ballatore goes to extraordinary lengths to get tails wagging by installing cat climbing walls, tree houses, pet-safe fire pits and more.
Without ever finger-wagging, Data Feminism reveals inequities and offers a way out of a broken system in which the numbers are allowed to lie.
After a racy sex scene airs or she publishes a skin-baring, tongue-in-cheek Instagram post, Ramirez gets her fair share of finger-wagging.
Instead, it went to Mr. Washington, who took the stage wagging his head in disbelief, before deploying a winning strategy — disarm them, then own them.
I don't know if it was the excitement of spotting six wagging tails dashing around the room, but I practically squealed at this entrance doormat.
The six-year-old Staffordshire terrier is named Rico, but has been nicknamed "Ricasso" after shelter staff discovered his tail-wagging was actually high art.
And then we'd have four years of the tail wagging the dog, a Senate Minority Leader deciding what the nation's president can and cannot achieve.
A girl threw a snowball at me, but I interpreted this as a playful gesture and responded accordingly, clutching my groin and wagging my tongue.
Without wagging any fingers at Alice's occupation, "Cam" shows instead the extreme isolation of a career where colleagues are competitors and friendships mostly financial transactions.
Kaley was there with her hubby, Karl Cook, who had a pretty sweet tongue-wagging pose for the camera on the way down Splash Mountain.
When asked last week about the game's lingering impact, fullback Darrel Young said, "Drama," stretching out the word, wagging a finger and smiling at a reporter.
A "Hot Desk" at one of WeWork's spaces starts out at $220, and I'm sure Hooters can argue with wagging-eyebrows that its desks are hotter.
After the surfer completes their run, the shark trains his attention on the wagging foot of another boarder, only to be diverted at the last moment.
Scaling it further would put Facebook in a role it doesn't want to be in: taking a cost-intensive role in finger-wagging at its users.
From taking walks and Facetiming her son Luca, to playful tail-wagging Boomerangs and more, Duff definitely spends a decent amount of time with furry friends.
CHERNOBYL EXCLUSION ZONE — A dozen puppies with satellite-dish ears and wagging tails scampered behind Natalia Melnichuk as she carried an oversized bowl of dog food.
A retail storefront featuring hydroponic weed showed up on Thursday in Sydney's Kings Cross and  rather bold protest slash installation got the internet collective tongue wagging.
When she dressed up in lingerie for him at the end of the finale, the finger wagging and head shakes could be heard across the country.
Two months after they fueled reconciliation rumors by vacationing together in the Maldives, the exes got tongues wagging again in February 215 by reuniting in Europe.
Tongues have been wagging that Paris Jackson, the late King of Pop's 19-year-old model-actress offspring, is dating 38-year-old actor Trevor Donovan.
Sisi often spoke in an aggressive tone in the speech, wagging his finger while providing few details on how he planned to improve life for Egyptians.
The two-week-old goats seem to be living the best life—eating hay, drinking their Mother Olive's milk and wagging their tails at ridiculous speeds.
To spur this along, speakers at next month's TEDGlobal will eschew finger-wagging and instead hold up Africa's power to spark ideas and creatively problem-solve.
Read MoreGartman: Why the Fed needs to shut up "It's the oil tail wagging the market dog," said Art Hogan, chief market strategist at Wunderlich Securities.
Tongues started wagging that Nicki Minaj was dating fellow rap star Emimen after the song "Big Bank," which features a guest appearance with Minaj, dropped Friday.
"You used better judgment than I did, Al," he will say quietly, and then go about his timeless task of wagging his scorecard at his fielders.
The "FOX & Friends" contributor posted video Wednesday morning of the dog, Kota, playfully wagging its tail while she berated the pup for chewing a bone loudly.
Trump then jokingly told Putin: "Don't meddle in our election, please," repeating the same words seconds later, this time with the addition of a wagging finger.
Elected officials and everyday Americans need to realize that now is not the time for finger wagging, raising the proverbial pitchforks and doling out punitive actions.
As the new law now becomes understood, accountants and tax advisers say the tail is wagging like an excited Labrador hovering over a T-bone steak.
Another, eyes bulging and tongue wagging, fumes as a snake emerges from her private parts: Is she copulating with the serpent or giving birth to it?
The shorter, "mishmashed" entry is WIGWAG, which can mean either waving furiously, like a wagging tail, or it can be a type of railroad crossing signal.
Irish Prime Minister Leo Varadkar said London had to make the next move, while Labour's Starmer said the DUP tail was now "wagging the Tory dog".
As all pet owners — excuse us, paw-rents — can attest, there's nothing like coming home to a wagging tail or a purring, biscuit-making ball of fluff.
Mary enjoyed calling him back, and telling him to sit, but as soon as they started talking, he was off again, wagging his tail among the drinkers.
Suddenly, your snoozing canine companion is on all fours, at full attention, tail wagging and muzzle barking at the moving picture box in front of you both.
Not that Tom Hardy's character, before he turns into Venom, is hot, but that the tongue wagging, giant teeth having, monstrous-looking Venom is fine as hell.
Human sperm have to travel 24,000 times their own body length to reach an egg and they do this by wagging their tail from side to side.
The next stop for Team Zeta and their newest member Cyclone is the Cheerleading World Championships in Orlando, Florida, which is filling everyone with tail-wagging excitement.  
It will be a different place, one where cycles no longer make sense, and Baldur's death is a finger-wagging lesson, horrible in nature, aimed at Atreus.
They're taking the moments we watch the game for—big plays, huge scores, victory-clinching moments—and grinding them to a halt for some paternalistic finger-wagging.
In the live action adaptation, Cuca got a blonde wig, a bustier, and a whole lot of attitude in the form of finger wagging and hair tossing.
A new study finds that fidgeting — the toe-tapping, foot-wagging and other body movements that annoy your co-workers — is in fact good for your health.
If you're a big fan of puppies in human clothing (who isn't) and dramatic black and white wigs, this video will surely have you wagging your tail.
The miracle of the movie is that, like Toni, it transcends blunt, reductive categorization partly because it's free of political sloganeering, finger wagging and force-fed lessons.
I remember once wagging a butter knife at my friend's mom and her baby-boomer friends at their dinner table after they were bemoaning the Gillard government.
Judging by his open mouth and tongue wagging in the direction of my sandwich, I tossed him the last bite in an attempt to spare my knuckles.
And the wagging, censorious tongues of Lorca's townsfolk are replaced by the all-too appropriately named trolls who lie in wait in dark corners of the internet.
A humanist in a theocracy, Panahi has long explored social and political issues — poverty, women's rights, authoritarianism — yet without the tiresome art-house wagging fingers and grandstanding.
On the spectacular six-minute saga "New Patek," he's a girlfriend-stealer, a tongue-wagging braggart, and hopelessly under the spell of a true love, his watch.
"He's the tail wagging the dog," said Tom Kristensen, an artist, climate activist and volunteer firefighter in Mr. Kelly's district who has closely tracked his Facebook posts.
Pets are seriously like babies that can't talk yet — they're crying (or hissing, or barking, or wagging their tail) and you just don't know what they want.
In recent years, Congress has dragged company executives in for a Capitol Hill finger-wagging in the wake of what were, at the time, unprecedented data breaches.
Far from it being a case of the tail wagging the dog, the collection looked great, even removed from its Japanese element and shrunken to smartphone-size.
When they catch the scent, their bodies go rigid, their tails start wagging, and they sit facing their handler at the deposit site, eager for ball time.
Powerful autocratic countries like China and Russia that have long disliked US finger wagging likely delighted in Trump's talk of allowing countries to do as they please.
Hardly a validation of Russ's finger wagging, let it be a sad confirmation of what Fredo already seemed to acknowledge: the traumas of his past weighed too heavily.
But just because a dog's wagging its tail doesn't mean it's happy—it just means it's in some kind of animated state, and not necessarily a pleasant one.
With their help, I broke down the steps that would be necessary to get us from today's "extreme" red-faced finger-wagging to an actual working-class uprising.
But despite her hilarious performance, it was the behind-the-scenes action that had tongues wagging for those in the room on Saturday night when the show taped.
A feature on the MetCollects online series that highlights acquisitions shows its details in gorgeous photographs, that also demonstrate its tongue wagging action (no touching in the gallery!).
IRAN Dam you, Tehran: The U.S. says it's ready to publicly point a wagging finger at Iranian hackers for a 2013 cyber attack on a New York dam.
There was no doubt that Gigi Hadid's (mostly) naked image on the March cover of French Vogue would have tongues wagging, including that of her boyfriend Zayn Malik.
Once, Evelyn Farkas, the former deputy assistant secretary of defense for Russia and Ukraine, was in Trump's crosshairs and spilling from the wagging tongues of cable news experts.
And as Daniel became a more reliable, even if far from perfect, master, Jeff — whom Daniel never called by name — took notice, wagging his tail at Daniel's approach.
While the pope has strongly defended church teaching on marriage as exclusively between a man and a woman, he prioritizes listening and personal encounter over finger-wagging denunciations.
Awards season is upon us here in Los Angeles, which can mean only one thing: Hollywood activism — the speeches, the sermons, the finger-wagging — is on full-display.
" And yet now they are forced to reckon with having become the finger-wagging, clueless adults in DJ Jazzy Jeff and the Fresh Prince's "Parents Just Don't Understand.
" And yet now they are forced to reckon with having become the finger-wagging, clueless adults in DJ Jazzy Jeff and the Fresh Prince's "Parents Just Don't Understand.
As I watch the puppy topple a beer with her wagging tail onto our only rug I realize I'm in for one hell of a ride this week.
She posted a video late Thursday showing Irgo greeting his family with an energetically wagging tail, jumping up to lick their faces, with Wichita posted as the location.
By the musical's rollicking, infectious finale, all the divas were in sequins, limbs were flailing, wigs were wagging, and the beat — well, you couldn't stop it if you tried.
McAree tweeted that the owner of a lucky bulldog, affectionately named Mr. Wrinkles, rented out a private area just for the drooling birthday boy and his tail-wagging guests.
Although I am sure this is not at all the case, I keep getting the sense that they came to him as naturally as a dog wagging his tail.
Bruce Gordon KomreichAssociate Director, Cornell Feline Health CenterWe're used to dogs wagging their tails when they're happy or excited, but cats are a bit subtler in their body language.
Two months after Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom fueled reconciliation rumors by vacationing together in the Maldives, the exes got tongues wagging again this week by reuniting in Europe.
The kinetic characters in "The March of Folly" (2018) are presented like a parade, each train car pushed forward by the one behind, a metaphoric tail wagging the dog.
Kristen Bell is wagging her finger at Dax Shepard's latest stunt: a three-wheel motorcycle parked alongside their home — with a baby helmet included for daughters Delta and Lincoln!
Typically Emma is a bit more tentative when meeting other dogs for the first time, but as soon as she saw (and sniffed) Slick, her tail went wild wagging.
"I've traveled from stage to stage with Katy but it's time to take my solo career to the next level and ride my own wagging tail," Nugget supposedly said.
Mutombo says he's seen reports that he had a conversation with Bismack in which he formally bestowed his finger-wagging blessing ... but insists the reports are simply not true.
The gilded bronze zoo includes a pug with wagging tail and oscillating eyes, a chained monkey angrily beating a drum and an elephant with soldiers dancing on its back.
But their work was often drowned out by the noisy flood of tongue-wagging, the endless stream of speculation from cable news pundits, whose predictions were often very wrong.
"Look at that tail wagging!" volunteer Sean Irion said during a video of the rescue, where he is seen holding out a can of dog food for the puppy.
Women, scientists, and immigrants have all made their voices heard at Washington marches in recent months, but now a different tail-wagging constituency is about to be unleashed: pooches.
Even though he went through plenty of discomfort and pain, Archer always showed up to his numerous vet visits wagging his tail and ready to work on getting better.
"You should tell the reporters not to include the terms," Moyo told Chinamasa, wagging his finger at him and the reporters gathered at the finance ministry for the announcement.
But if we can't stand up to conflict, we risk becoming the snowflakes that the Donald Trumps and the wagging tongues on the right make us out to be.
Dr. Phil is wagging his finger at those folks who are having affairs but won't stop in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic, calling them selfish, immature and reckless.
First came "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together," an exuberant hit from "Red" that shows her at her best, wagging her finger while taking the emotional high road.
So when a near-unconscious Asian chap named Grover Ohta (Takashi Yamaguchi) spills off the bus one day, beaten and bleeding, the wagging tongues could power several car batteries.
Most dog owners aren't skilled at reading their dog's body language beyond a wagging tail, so warning signs that your dog is uncomfortable, unhappy or angry are often ignored.
When they met in October, a White House photographer snapped an image of the speaker standing up and wagging her finger at the seated president while she lectured him.
But once they realized we weren't there to hurt them, but in fact we would make their suffering stop at last, they very quickly responded with licks and wagging tails.
The Suicide Squad star confirmed reports that she'd wed British boyfriend Tom Ackerley by sharing an Instagram that shows her smooching her new husband and wagging her bejeweled ring finger.
They looked at hyoids in dinosaurs and in their closest living relatives, birds and crocodilians, to see if they could lick the problem of tongue-wagging capabilities in extinct dinosaurs.
Mindy Kaling, an imminent mother herself, will take on mom-shaming, the social media finger-wagging loathed by celebrities and normals alike, on the fourth season of The Mindy Project.
The ever-bold designer Abley had tongues wagging with his barely there looks, while Sibling made waves for the house's burly men sporting rib-hugging corsets and manhood-strapping jockstraps.
But if dour Nordic finger-wagging is the kind of thing Mr Moore thinks will convert an American voter, he understands his own country even less than he does Europe.
So the conspicuous sight of Ms. Kelly hobnobbing with CNN honchos like Anderson Cooper and Jeff Zucker, the network's president, seemed calculated to set a certain class of tongues wagging.
Asked to step into a starting role because of an injury to Jonas Valanciunas, Biyombo thrived as a shot-blocking finger-wagging showman who held his own under difficult circumstances.
Trump has been wagging the dog throughout his presidency, using Twitter and press conferences to spread lies, misdirection, and confusion, distracting the public from his genuine scandals and policy failures.
And this one young woman, Efimova, she's wagging her finger, and then the American Lilly King wags back and King makes a statement and everyone's back about oh, poor sports.
But focusing on European fertility has at least one moral advantage over Macron's finger-wagging at African babymaking: It's the part of the future that Europeans actually deserve to control.
Waerner and his tail-wagging dogs reached the finish line in downtown Nome just after midnight, completing the 1,000-mile race in nine days, 10 hours and 37:47 minutes.
It is O.K. for base runners to steal a catcher's signs, but not for anyone to use a television or computer to decipher the sequence of those finger-wagging signals.
My childhood memories are peppered with images of the storming of the Iranian Embassy in London, the wagging finger of Ayatollah Khomeini, of fatwas and the burning of Salman Rushdie's novel.
Photo: Alex Cranz (Gizmodo)When Aibo is standing on its hind legs, tail wagging and soft OLED-lit eyes roving, it's so dang adorable you forget it's supposed to do stuff.
"It's worrying to see all this tail-wagging towards the US as the result of populist affinity and anti-EU sentiment, without really understanding the implications," a senior European diplomat said.
But once they realized we weren t there to hurt them, but in fact we would make their suffering stop at last, they very quickly responded with licks and wagging tails.
Image: Zastolskiy Victor/ShutterstockThere's been a lot of finger-wagging of late about the health risks associated with sitting at a desk all day, or binge-watching our favorite TV shows.
Rattner is just the latest in a long line of wealthy, finger-wagging moderate types who tend to enjoy generous platforms in the national media to opine about the national debt.
Froome replied on Bastille Day with a trademark attack — elbows out, head wagging and legs spinning at a frantic pace — to win the stage ending up on the iconic Mont Ventoux.
Quartz and Bloomberg have both taken in-depth looks at the high volume of trade in shady consumers electronics on the shopping platform, wagging their disapproving fingers at China's entrepreneurial hustle.
Here, I recognize a couple of recurring characters from Høiberg's Instagram account: Blanco's French bulldogs Larry and Disco, who run around, tongues wagging, before plopping down in the early spring sunshine.
M&M's Super Bowl ad starring Christina Applegate and touting its new chocolate bar may not have gotten tongues wagging, but scores the highest in terms of attention and emotional response.
But it is worth saying that back in my day (she says, wagging her finger oldly), one usually still got the feeling that the film came first and the merchandise afterward.
Social media abounds with images of dogs (some bemused, some wagging their tails so hard as to sprain them) alongside their isolated persons: Dogs are now our proxy for other humans.
Mistaking finger-wagging for pressure, these groups spend far too much time on phrasing their criticism of settlements and occupation, and far too little asking what can be done about it.
In addition to vibrating softly to mimic purring and wagging its tail in reaction to a user's touch, Petit Qoobo will also wag its stubby little tail in response to sounds.
Her name is Aggretsuko, and she's a young Japanese "office associate" who leaps, tail wagging, into her first job, only to suffer countless slights at the hands of her co-workers.
"We'd like to announce that we are the official briefcase maker of Steve Castor," the chain wrote on Twitter, with a winking, tongue-wagging emoji and an offer of free bags.
The grumpy beast was spotted grimly butting its way through an icy London canal yesterday, wagging its snowy tail in frustration as it carved a slow path through the frozen water.
"I'm telling you Mr. Trump the gambler, I'm telling you, know that we are close to you in that place you don't think we are," said Soleimani, wagging an admonishing finger.
Dedicate the wagging and the book to the proposition that there are interests not only outside of but contradictory to the pursuit of wealth, the fastest possible growth of the market.
"She does great in her crate while her foster parents are at work all day and when they get home she sits quietly wagging her tail ready to greet them," Fauster says.
Previous ECOWAS delegations had left empty-handed, with Mr Jammeh proving deaf to stern finger-wagging administered by both Nigeria's Muhammadu Buhari—himself a former military strongman—and Liberia's Ellen Johnson Sirleaf.
In 2013, he got tongues wagging during a scene in the True Blood series finale when his character, Eric Northman, caught up on his reading au naturel amid a snowy Swedish landscape.
PetHero, a new pet membership club, knows the world is full of animal lovers, so it created a service that provides a variety of perks that are bound to get tails wagging.
But Trump is a special case -- the twice-divorced nominee, who carried on a long affair that disintegrated his first marriage in a howling tabloid spectacle, is uniquely unsuited to finger-wagging.
Not because they're at more fault, or because they did something really wrong in this case, but because every ounce of energy poured into finger-wagging at Bettman are precious, wasted joules.
No matter the intellectual intent or subtleties of a given script, in all the stage work of his that I've seen he insists on wagging a finger at the characters' moral failings.
Fergie — who, yes, became a mother in August 2013 — spells out "independent," rips a finger-wagging gospel breakdown, and leaves us with a nagging feeling that Amy Schumer has done this already.
They would then both birdie the next three holes to remain all square, but the transcendence was in the finger-wagging, chest-thumping details that were not to all the elders' taste.
It's also tempting to say that it made us weary of finger-wagging and provided a green light for on-screen eviscerations if only because they allow us to escape the moralizing.
When Mr. Durbin asked Judge Kavanaugh to turn around and ask Mr. McGahn to request an F.B.I. investigation into the charges against him, Mr. Graham erupted in a ferocious, finger-wagging lecture.
Cradling that ball like a baby, he listens to Beyoncé and Kendrick Lamar and Z-Ro, his head bobbing, his body moving this way and that, his index fingers wagging in unison.
The two men had a falling out and Geoffrey left, so his return sets tongues wagging at the prospect of this enfant terrible returning to shake up the staid New Burbage Festival.
He has suggested his whole life might have changed if he had said two words on the debate stage: "Like Kinnock …" But the criticism ran deeper than finger-wagging about proper citation.
A homeless man wandered through the park, winding seemingly unnoticed past people on lunch breaks and phone calls, wagging his finger in the air, giving an incoherent sermon to no one in particular.
A cat who's happy with you might gently swish its tail from side to side as it walks towards with you—but it's sort of barely perceptible—I wouldn't really call it wagging.
Some Tories complain that the Northern Irish tail is wagging the British dog; they might prefer to see a customs border in the Irish Sea than the wrecking of their hard-Brexit dream.
Well, the long-awaited trailer to Paul Feig's all-female Ghostbusters reboot is here, and the Melissa McCarthy, Kristen Wiig, Leslie Jones and Kate McKinnon-starring clip has plenty of tongues a-wagging.
He adopts different personas, too: a hug-happy uncle on trips abroad, a finger-wagging prosecutor against critics, a pious ascetic for the religious, a chowkidar (watchman) to please law-and-order nationalists.
"It's easy to find videos of people holding up Tide Pods, sympathetically noting how tasty they look, and then giving a finger-wagging speech about not eating them because they're dangerous," he says.
Whether their owner's deployment was long or short, the dogs erupt into that singular, irrepressible doggy celebration: bounding, tails wagging maniacally, rolling on their backs, whimpering and grinning, weaving between the soldier's legs.
Mr Anderson's lackadaisical plotting and largely indistinguishable canine characters prevent "Isle of Dogs" from being especially exciting or touching, but there's enough arch comedy and outright silliness to get his fans' tails wagging.
Sensing a need to finish off the Liberty for good, Taurasi pulled up for a 3-pointer that swished through the net and then shook her head, wagging one finger toward the stands.
Rap is 'I don't care what you think in society, wagging your finger at me for calling women "bitches"—when, for you to have two cars, I have to live in the projects.
On "With the Love in My Heart," you might catch a few direct references: to J Dilla-influenced jazz drumming, the wagging synths of 1980s funk (à la Zapp & Roger), high-school drumlines.
When emergency medical workers showed up at flooded homes, dogs would often greet them at the door, tails wagging, said Katie Jarl, the Texas director of The Humane Society of the United States.
I remember walking backward, again, very slowly, doing a little backward shimmy, down the same hotel corridor as she stood at her door like an actress, wagging at me with her index finger.
As memorable as the home run was, so too was the rollicking trip around the bases that accompanied it: a tongue-wagging, chest-thumping, finger-pointing-to-the-sky exhibition of unabashed exuberance.
For some reason, though, I rarely hear pundits wagging their fingers at Republicans about the price they'll pay for clinging to a president who is consistently out of step with mainstream American values.
Here's to Lulu, who—unlike so many of us lowly grunts grinding away at our soul-crushing jobs each day—somehow managed to escape, to run, tail wagging and snout sniffing, into paradise.
To non-engineers that means the robot should be able to more convincingly recreate the movements of a real dog, including tail and ear wagging, individual paw movements, and a mouth synced to sounds.
The horrible start to the year in stocks may begin to become the tail wagging the dog, causing the very economic turmoil it is supposed to be forecasting, strategists at JPMorgan Chase warned Tuesday.
The little prince melted hearts with his surprise appearance at dad Prince William and uncle Prince Harry's charity polo match on Wednesday when he sported Kate's oversized sunglasses (along with a tongue-wagging smile).
The nanny also stood behind a tongue-wagging Charlotte while the siblings watched a special flypast to the mark the 100th birthday celebrations of the Royal Air Force from a window in Buckingham Palace.
When I encountered a photograph of Trump on stage at the Republican National Convention—eyebrows furrowed, pointer finger wagging at the camera—I was reminded why extreme displays of patriotism make me so uneasy.
A few days later, he and Iggy Pop, after wagging their middle fingers at photographers, took their turns on the red carpet, with the singer showing off a bare chest under his suit jacket.
Pruitt's finger-wagging attempts to turn global warming into a taboo may be softer than his boss's assertion that climate change is a "hoax," but they're united in a policy of erasure and denial.
His behavior — pretending to lack specific knowledge, wagging his finger at opposing counsel and refusing to answer yes or no questions — was far more reminiscent of a spoiled child than a multimillionaire media tycoon.
The finger-wagging and guilt-tripping that one would expect from a disappointed mother is the corporate Democrat's way to hush up valid concerns while deflecting to the devastating consequences of Trump's second term.
I pull back when I feel the tail is wagging the dog, that I'm putting more energy into my anxiety over reporting what I've done than I would have put into simply doing it.
I was able to say no to the senior government official who said, "How about we go up to my hotel room?" before obscenely wagging his tongue at me in front of my colleagues.
Nonetheless, the film packs in some wonderful musical sequences, including Cyd Charisse setting tongues wagging in a boxing hall with "Baby You Knock Me Out" and Kelly performing "I Like Myself" on roller-skates.
There was cursing and finger-wagging and Girardi seemed more upset in that moment than she has all season, and there was not generally, it seemed, a lot of super clear communication about the issues.
At first, March embraced his new temporary home, happily greeting and wagging his tail for potential adopters who came through, but his demeanor took a drastic shift after his rescue from the shelter fell through.
I sat down with Husson to talk about the story's genesis, how she avoided wagging a moral finger, how she approached filming sex scenes with her young cast, and why she could never direct porn.
He was baited in the interview to show that, if elected, he would not be a priggish schoolmarm wagging a moral finger in the face of a nation that had just embraced the Sexual Revolution.
On Wednesday, a preview of an interview Dorsey gave to NBC set tongues wagging about his assertion that putting Jones in "timeout" via a temporary suspension might make the longtime conspiracy theorist rethink his behavior.
The Kit-Cat Classic Black wall clock has been making people crack a smile since 1932, with a wagging tail, contagious grin, and eyes that merrily move back and forth — all while keeping the time.
McHugh spoke to PEOPLE about the Dogs for Joy program, its first adopted ambassador, Cooper, and why four paws, a cold nose and a wagging tail can be the best (and definitely the cutest) medicine.
But before it could come to a stop a voice called out in Bulgarian and then a waitress from inside stepped in between us, wagging her finger and snatching the bottle up from the ground.
"It is no surprise to hear such a groundless statement from the top U.S. diplomat, as he has never ceased wagging his tongue with criticism of China since the outbreak began," according to the editorial.
The president's unwillingness to understand the rise of the alt-right, overt racism, and street violence as anything other than a need for "both sides do it" head shaking and finger wagging isn't just obtuse.
What's worse is that obscenely wealthy people like him waste all their money building pseudo-castles and other eclectic tragedies, all while wagging their finger at the rest of us telling us to eat cake.
New stories breaking, it always seems to happen right before the show but the Me Too Movement is catching up with Bill Clinton who comes unglued wagging that bony finger during an interview about Monica Lewinsky.
Prince Harry couldn't resist bending down to give the pup a pet, and Winnie was clearly excited by her brush with royalty, wagging her tail and eagerly sniffing his hand as a student handled her leash.
Tails were wagging over the announcement that the Hallmark Channel was airing the first American Rescue Dog Show, a Westminster style dog show that celebrates what makes shelter canines special, and now we have a winner.
The full rankings are available here More important than any ranking, though, your dog will still be happy to see you and greet you with a wagging tail, and possibly a sloppy kiss, ranking or not.
" He doubled down on his finger-wagging, criticizing college students in particular who, in his view, think, "The way of me making change is to be as judgmental as possible about other people and that's enough.
But for minimal finger-wagging, the rest of the world has remained silent on this issue, turning a blind eye while the United Nations funnels money to the PA to pay for the murder of innocents.
And all across Europe, his decision to sit down with Putin has set heads to wagging, especially as Great Britain confronts a new and fatal case of poisoning apparently involving a nerve agent made in Russia.
Regardless, this didn't come without a twang of guilt and concern; after all, we've all heard the finger-wagging lectures from our doctors and mothers telling us to stay away from the delightfully low-priced fare.
Kim Kardashian is the latest target of such internet shame, which isn't very surprising, given that she's also been a victim of mommy-shaming and body-shaming and just about every other form of internet finger-wagging.
Jenner and the rapper, who have been friends for more than a year, sent tongues wagging when they stepped out for a meal at the most romantic restaurant on the planet, The Cheesecake Factory at The Grove.
That little wagging forefinger has been seen at various sporting events and awards shows, including the 2018 Grammys when Blue shut parents Jay-Z and Bey the heck down when they clapped during Camila Cabello's moving speech.
King, who beat the twice-banned Russian in the 100 meters breaststroke final on Monday, showed her displeasure at Efimova competing in Sunday's heats, wagging her finger at the Russian before she called her a drug cheat.
Not entirely: after the synth-heavy Hebrews, there's a welcome return to punk rock finger-wagging on "Give a Damn" that will take people right back to where they were upon first hearing ...Is A Real Boy.
It's unclear whether human rights groups can restore their relevance but, until they eschew moral equivalence and recognize that U.S. force projection had more value than grandstanding and finger-wagging, the world will be a dark place.
"If you're still wagging your self-righteous finger at Hillary after everything we've seen from Team Trump, you're part of the problem," onetime Clinton adviser Peter Daou, now among her most voracious online partisans, tweeted Wednesday evening.
Please fortify yourself with this sea of gleeful wagging tails, melodious barks, and faces that always look like they're smiling: "It's such a popular breed," Doreen McGugan, chair of the Golden Retriever Club of Scotland, told TODAY.
Jack Dorsey is best known as co-founder and CEO of Twitter, but it's his other company ― Square ― that set Wall Street tongues wagging this week with better-than-expected earnings and a hearty stock price bump.
The new label reflects a "moral panic," the critics say — an unfounded fear of new technology that years ago had parents and some experts finger-wagging about the mentally corrosive effects of TV, and before that, radio.
If that wagging tongue and beautiful coat aren't enough to convince you to adopt one of these babies, this mixed breed is perfect for energetic families who love to go on hikes, nature walks, and other adventures.
There is no doubt that Republicans have collectively amended their approach to the Trump problem in recent months, at least slightly: Finger-wagging counter-tweets and one-off statements of disapproval have often supplanted willful public ignorance.
In the hours before he hopped onto Ms. Arroyo's ambulance, he posted cellphone video online of himself with lipstick smeared around his gaptoothed grin, his tongue wagging from his mouth and his left hand dripping with blood.
In 2006 I was a junior in high school who'd recently gotten her tongue pierced, and so there are an alarming number of photos of me, tongue wagging in the wind, like some low-rent Miley Cyrus groupie.
"Rap is 'I don't care what you think in society, wagging your finger at me for calling women "bitches"—when, for you to have two cars, I have to live in the projects,'" Glover told The New Yorker.
The combination punches that preceded de Randamie's tongue wagging after the third didn't connect, but they prompted Todd Anderson, the referee appointed to the main event by the New York State Athletic Commission, to take something resembling action.
The finger-wagging policy has been applied well beyond Harlem, with misused trash cans hauled away from neighborhoods across the city, including the Upper West Side, Brooklyn Heights, Fort Greene, Bay Ridge, the South Bronx, Maspeth and Ridgewood.
Joining Keyboard Cat, who's amassed 8 million-plus YouTube views, are Hamilton Pug, also known as the life of the party, and fashion-forward Toast, the tongue-wagging King Charles spaniel and centerpiece of Instagram hit Toast Meets World.
Thankfully, we have a spirited team of wonderful athletes there to show the world — and especially the two Koreas — who Americans can really be, even while Vice President Mike Pence can only stoop to finger-wagging, symbolic and otherwise.
But if the finger-wagging reminders to wash our hands, and all the song cues to keep track of the CDC's advised 20 seconds of scrubbing, still aren't enough, well, here's a little more hand-holding—figuratively, that is.
Narrator: Rusty is based on his late cat, but he said it was more fun to create a dog because there were more movements and personalities he could create through the marionettes, like tail wagging, running, sitting, and playing.
Phelps savored his victory in the pool, wagging his finger in a gesture resembling the one Lilly King flashed the night before after her gold medal swim, and waving his arms as he encouraged the deafening cheers of the crowd.
"Tonya Harding's hardscrabble life epitomises the type of white working-class culture that has long been ignored," writes Gillian Tett for the Financial Times, directly linking the finger-wagging criticism the liberal media has received since the election to Harding's parable.
Those of us who were invited to last Monday's press screenings received a finger-wagging email asking us to "please let everyone else discover the surprises, the jokes, and the twists for themselves" and not say too much about what happened.
What really has everyone wagging their tongues is the fact that the couple first met in 2008, back when Payne was just a 14-year-old X-Factor hopeful who couldn't resist precociously winking at a 24-year-old married woman.
But it could only work once, because you can only wink and nudge as often as that movie did—incessantly, compulsively, like a happy eager dog wagging its tail—so many times before the joke starts to try our patience.
It was a lesson that Mr. Sanders seemed to absorb on live national television, with his face betraying surprise and his wagging finger pleading for peace, while his backers shouted over him at a Center City rally on Monday afternoon.
Vettel also directed a foul-mouthed outburst at race director Charlie Whiting, which was heard on television and for which he apologized, and then swerved across to the Red Bull driver after the finish with a finger raised and wagging.
Now those worries are back, with the twist that the tongue-wagging is concentrated on the FAANG names — Facebook, Amazon, Apple, Netflix and Google parent Alphabet, high-fliers that have led growth stocks to a decade of whipping value's performance.
This light touch means the tone comes across as less finger-wagging than it could when it does start exposing the dark side of Instagram, like the cruel comments popular influencers recieve and the anxiety of feeling like an outcast online.
Morgan has studied centuries of paintings and literature that use religious fear to shape societal behavior, and while he agrees that there is often a moralistic finger-wagging to horror films, he doesn't believe that they qualify as Christian propaganda.
Glowering senators, hands on hips and fingers wagging, spent a good part of three days castigating one another across the aisle as Democrats held up the emergency aid to wring what they saw as essential concessions from the White House.
Former ABC News anchor Sam DonaldsonSamuel (Sam) Andrew DonaldsonSam Donaldson: Unlikely Trump is 'wagging the dog' with Iran strike Trump: Cokie Roberts 'never treated me nicely' but 'was a professional' Journalists, political heavyweights pay respects to Cokie Roberts: 'A pioneer for so many' MORE countered claims Sunday that President TrumpDonald John TrumpPence: Intelligence shows Iran directing militias not to attack U.S. targets Mnuchin aims to wait until end of 85033 to disclose Secret Service costs for Trump's travel: report Pressure building on Pelosi over articles of impeachment MORE is "wagging the dog" with his decisions toward Iran.
If you don't live in Arizona, you probably know her for two things: signing Senate Bill 1070, the controversial immigration enforcement law that was partly struck down by the Supreme Court, and wagging her finger at President Obama on an airport tarmac.
I'm not here for puritanical finger wagging, but I do want to talk frankly about why we find it pleasurable — so much so that we spent a combined hundred hours this year blasting off the heads of soldiers, space aliens, and robots.
These can be read as mindscapes as much as landscapes, seemingly populated by elements of Yuskavage's psyche: Her id-like nymphets bump up against censorious, finger-wagging brigades of peasant women and occasionally men — hapless tourists who have wandered into the wide shot.
Why it's a big deal: This is Blackstone's largest buyout since the financial crisis, and already has some private equity tongues wagging about a new spate of mega-deals (albeit with more modern twists like LP co-investments and sell-side equity retention).
If you had told us in the '90s, back when Billy Ray Cyrus was wagging his mullet and crooning about his "achy break heart," that we'd one day be getting art recommendations from this guy, we probably would have wept for our future.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The EU executive warned Italy's incoming government on Wednesday it should go on cutting the country's heavy public debt, as EU officials pointed to market pressure as a more effective form of euro zone discipline than finger-wagging from Brussels.
MORRISTOWN, N.J. (Reuters) - James Garland dropped off 9-year-old Harry, costumed in a tie-dyed T-shirt and hippie-style neck bandana, at the Halloween party with his buddies, confident he would have fun and return home exhausted - and wagging his tail.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A bichon frise named Flynn was crowned "best in show" at the 142nd Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show on Tuesday, wagging his tail to triumph over nearly 3,000 dogs entered in the world-renowned contest for pure-bred canines.
She was happy to see us, I thought, happy as she always was to get attention, though she lacked the confidence of some of the other dogs; she stayed close to the wall, wagging her tail but not coming too near at first.
PARIS (Reuters) - American captain Jim Furyk has poured cold water on the idea that Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson could play together in the Ryder Cup this week after the two players got tongues wagging on Tuesday by suggesting it could happen.
The commitment to verisimilitude is almost awe-inspiring, and it's easy to see why much of the public reaction has gone in very short time from eye-rolling to tongue-wagging, with some media outlets openly declaring themselves to be Cats-lovers.
He did everything possible to subordinate her: calling her Nancy, while she referred to him as Mr. President; interrupting her; wagging his finger at her; condescendingly offering his understanding of her discomfort because, after all, she was not yet the official House speaker.
In February, another image of the president and Speaker set tongues wagging: A photograph of Pelosi, standing on the dais behind the president at his State of the Union address, sporting suffragist white and clapping with her hands extended toward the president.
Mr. Ostlund takes too long to get to his point, but there's genuine playfulness amid his finger-wagging that makes the lessons more bearable than they are in "Sacred Deer," which stars Colin Farrell as the surgeon and Nicole Kidman as his wife.
I'm tired of listening to elected officials admit there is a problem over and over, only for their congressional hearings to devolve into finger-wagging and finger-pointing, while the witnesses to these horrific acts of violence sit quietly to the side.
From straight up jams like Baha Men's "Who Let The Dogs Out" and Duran Duran's "Hungry Like The Wolf" to timeless hits from Aerosmith, Elvis Presley, The Beatles, Marvin Gaye, and more, this collection of 22 songs is sure to get tails wagging.
Radel, who just published the memoir Democrazy: A True Story of Weird Politics, Money, Madness, and Finger Food, makes for an interesting case study in America's scandal-industrial complex, which renders personal problems not only political liabilities but also finger-wagging morality plays.
It would walk forward slowly with one foot in front of the other, towards a person, eyes riveted on them, its tail wagging like a dog's from side to side, almost stalking them—and then at the last minute it would spring and attack them.
One team's fans were filled with victorious joy, the other's with the agony of defeat; the bombastic halftime show with megastars J.Lo and Shakira got tongues wagging; and the NFL raked in the kind of eye-popping profits that are inconceivable to normal people.
Unnatural Selection assigns uneven weight to different camps — proponents of the new technologies get more airtime than their critics, perhaps because it's more visually interesting to watch people inject themselves with new DNA than it is to watch finger-wagging bioethicists warn about risks.
And they let it happen, offering up stern warnings and finger-wagging instead of adequately punishing Russia for achieving something that even the Soviet Union at the height of its power couldn't manage: meddling in the US election and rattling Americans' trust in their democracy.
The answer to that question would be more important and revealing than re-litigating why the party supported him in 1992 and 1996, and even after he lied under oath -- and on national TV, wagging his finger at us -- during the Monica Lewinsky scandal.
My joy and comfort in life is when I come home from a long day, and my best friend Rocky is there, his tail wagging and his big eyes staring up at me saying, "I love you, mom," and also "Got anything to eat?"
"When Frank came out just wagging his tail with this horrible wound and he just wanted to love us it made the decision easy that he needed to be saved," Dr. Melissa Boemanns of Kay Animal Hospital told WSBTV News, who first reported the story.
"It just felt like she was very judgmental and always wagging her finger at them scene after scene, and it just sort of felt like she was in a rut and there needed to be some shift in the dynamic between the family," explained Kodish.
Men in Britain and Switzerland are allowed a tad more without a wagging finger, and American males can order the equivalent of about four beers a day (American beers, mind you.) But confusion over a country's safe quota is only part of the problem.
No wonder then that vast swaths of the electorate saw it as elitist in its economic priorities and cultural concerns: a party happy to outsource average Americans' jobs while finger-wagging at them for not keeping pace with an evolving set of social codes.
But after all, there's only so many photos of smartphones, laptops, headphones and iPhone cases you can reasonably fit in to one single post, especially when you factor in the need to leave room for a photo of cuddly pillow with a wagging tail.
Nights Out was the collection that set British scenesters' tongues wagging during an era of new rave (Klaxons, New Young Pony Club, MGMT), landfill indie (The Enemy, The Kooks), sexy-ish muso-academics (Vampire Weekend, Foals), and a debut from someone called Lady Gaga.
Mr. Biden came across rusty much of the night, though he had his own feisty moments, mostly targeted against President Trump; likewise his podium neighbor Bernie Sanders, the senator from Vermont, who picked up his finger-wagging expostulations where he left them in 2016.
While the kiss seems relatively tame nowadays, in the '50s it was downright scandalous — the movie in general, about three soldiers on a Hawaii naval base right before Pearl Harbor, sent many tongues wagging when it was released, and featured many a censored scene.
His continual affection, expressed by vigorous tail-wagging whenever she picks him up, and his expressive ears, which flip inside-out in excitement when he sees her, are a welcome counter to all the trolls on social media and the pressure of the scorecards.
The real consequence of the Astros scandal may be to stoke the feeling of helplessness we all feel with technology at times, always a step behind, dismissive of the finger-wagging dinosaur who is lecturing about the past, arrogantly pushing in the new era.
There's hardly any real sex in young adult books, and when it happens, it's largely couched in the utopian dreams or the finger-wagging object lessons of the world we hope for, rather than the messy, risky, delicious and heartbreaking one we live in.
May, 60, revealed in the article about being the only child of a clergyman, or her sleepless nights over Britain's decision to leave the European Union, self-appointed arbiters of taste and propriety began wagging fingers about the no-nonsense prime minister's expensive attire.
When Buress inadvertently revived the allegations, it was in the context of criticizing Cosby's famous finger-wagging messages urging black people to live up to the work of the civil rights movement by pulling up their sagging pants and putting an end to out-of-wedlock births.
"Listen Putin, we will come to Russia and will kill you at your homes ... Oh Brothers, carry out jihad and kill and fight them," a masked man driving a car in the desert yelled while wagging his finger in the last couple of minutes of the video.
One of the most anticipated events among the pups in attendance was the Puppy Pool Party where pups and handlers alike slipped into rubber and neoprene to go for a doggy paddle and chase tennis balls in an aquatic fever pitch of barks and tail wagging.
The second half of the movie pushes her rise to fame into the background, in part to focus on Jackson's decline, but also because it seems uncertain of how to treat these developments, or how to resist wagging a finger at them as evidence of artistic compromise.
The Saturday Night Live alum, 58, and Lowndes, 27, got tongues wagging about their "secret relationship" in a series of posts on social media over the weekend, although many on social media quickly began to think the duo might be gearing up for April Fool's Day.
The pair set tongues wagging last week when they were photographed cuddling and kissing in Rhode Island and again on Tuesday when they were spotted dancing and cuddling together at Swift's pal Selena Gomez's concert in Nashville, all just weeks after the singer's split from Calvin Harris.
Names like RATT and Poison and Mötley Crüe elicited the perfect image: slick, sweaty men licking their guitars while wearing tight leather pants and acid washed jeans, wagging their hair-sprayed manes and rocking out harder than any of us so-called millennials could even imagine.
It's just hard to see Sanders, with his wagging finger, unkempt hair and old-guy-I-don't-care attitude as someone who could actually be President, let alone find ways to bridge the hyper-partisan divide and intransigence my mother-in-law describes as a major concern.
His appointment had set tongues wagging and eyebrows soaring across Britain, for Mr. Davies was, by proud circumstance and ardent choice, about as far outside the august imperial mainstream as one could be: working-class, openly gay, far left of center politically and adamantly isolationist personally.
Closes job corps centers after months of tongue-wagging about too-low LFP and ends the Senior Community Service Employment program The Community Services Block Grant, which funds local antipoverty efforts, is eliminated, along with the Community Development Block Grant, which helps fund Meals on Wheels.
Wherever we institute systems to satisfy our desires by optimizing for certain goals, they get out of control; in some way, to some extent, the tail always ends up wagging the dog, and the system ends up optimizing for results its original designers would find repulsive.
"The commission giving greater powers to the ECB over euro clearing may get the political tongues wagging, but financial firms are currently worried about overcoming more immediate structural issues," said Neill Vanlint, managing director of EMEA and Asia at GoldenSource, a data technology provider for financial firms.
This isn't the first time Williams has set tongues wagging with her tennis ensemble — she has worn fishnets since becoming a mother, played in a tutu on multiple occasions, and famously wore a black catsuit at last year's French Open, which was then banned by the tournament.
Balla can often be overly literal in his depiction of movement (as in his "Dynamism of a Dog on a Leash" of 19520, where the dog's scurrying legs and wagging tale are rendered as time-lapsed blurs), but his works here are almost entirely abstract and refreshingly restrained.
But that song collided with "This Is Why We Can't Have Nice Things," one of the cheekier songs on "Reputation," in which the finger-wagging (aimed at Mr. West) comes with the ostensible moral high road (though it feels slightly hollow given Mr. West's challenging last couple of weeks).
"Now, we don't know when all of this tail-wagging-the-dog will end, ... but if you follow the UVXY, the VXX, the TVIX and the SVXY and you see the volume dry up on these, ... that will mean that their power to overwhelm will diminish," Cramer concluded.
For some Democrats, it was reminiscent of Pelosi's finger-wagging at Trump during a contentious meeting on Syria just weeks earlier — a moment captured in a now-viral photo that the speaker's office was quick to adopt as a show of the power dynamic between the two national leaders.
This camp, backed by the liberal and centre-left broadsheets, worldly think-tanks and much of German Brussels, tends to stress the advantages Germany has reaped from the euro and to argue that it should put its wagging finger away and acknowledge a responsibility towards weaker members of the club.
Generation Zero, Bannon's delirious 2010 documentary about the decay of American ideals, features, within its first six minutes: scenes of robbery, fiery plane crashes, heavy rain, emoji-faced men with their tongues wagging at money, handshakes in back alleys, incinerated houses, the boat sail-size dorsal fin of an approaching shark.
Despite a penchant for finger wagging and for pedestaling the old male guard — whenever possible Hughes drops a chain of names, "Cézanne, Monet, Seurat, Degas, Matisse, van Gogh, Gauguin, Munch, Rodin," as shorthand for his art-literacy — flourishes of freshness are embedded in his perspectives, due to his unapologetic frankness.
Spec Ops: The Line's finger-wagging is still held up as an example of how to deal with player fantasies of overcoming the world, but it is nothing compared to the political choice one has to make when choosing between rebels and their idealism or thestate and its brutal, but safe, oppressive regime.
Fallout from special prosecutor Robert MuellerRobert (Bob) Swan MuellerMueller report fades from political conversation Trump calls for probe of Obama book deal Democrats express private disappointment with Mueller testimony MORE's report brings a renewed round of handwringing in certain corners of journalism — re-opening the divide between shoe-leather and tongue-wagging.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads PARIS — This week, as the global art world descends upon Paris for FIAC, dinner table tongues are wagging over the declaration that Jeff Koons's monumental sculpture "Bouquet of Tulips" (2016) will find its home in the gardens between the Petit Palais and the Place de la Concorde.
He continued pumping, throwing his head back dramatically, holding his hands up above the keys until finally he unleashed an organ riff, da da da, da da da dadada , and began singing the Doors' song "Touch Me," twisting himself down on the little stool, wagging his head around, consumed with the music.
Barr also believes the strange juxtaposition of the world's biggest social network and a limited-run print product is designed to simply stir up more free coverage for its work: "A quirky marketing campaign that they know will get tongues wagging in the print press world [and] it has worked," Barr said.
Spec Ops: The Line's finger-wagging is still held up as an example of how to deal with player fantasies of overcoming the world, but it is nothing compared to the political choice one has to make when choosing between rebels and their idealism or the state and its brutal, but safe, oppressive regime.
And through all of his accomplishments and stress on education, Cosby became a legend for comedians and among black Americans, even as he deployed finger-wagging messages urging blacks to live up to the work of the civil rights movement by pulling up their sagging pants and putting an end to out-of-wedlock births.
When Ms. Smartelli returned later that day, she found Bernie wagging his tail, freshly blow-dried and fluffy, and sharply dressed in a sequined blue bow tie, with a blue ribbon on his collar and a plastic wedding ring and engagement band attached, along with a note that said "Marry Me." The moment inspired her.
While the three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit signaled some support at oral argument for the NLRB's ruling, Circuit Judge Patricia Millett focused on the "tail-wagging-the-dog" effect the smaller group of employees engaging in collective bargaining could have on the much larger group of nonunion production workers.
But this year's Dodgers have galvanized Los Angeles with their 259 regular-season victories; their relievers who have combined for 21962 scoreless innings in the postseason; their presumptive rookie of the year, Cody Bellinger; their possible Cy Young winner, Clayton Kershaw; their tongue-wagging, bat-licking, hit-scorching man-child, Yasiel Puig; and their Mr. Red October, Justin Turner.
GORONGOSA NATIONAL PARK, MOZAMBIQUE — The 2003 African wild dogs were ravenous, dashing back and forth along the fence of their open-air enclosure, or boma, bouncing madly on their pogo-stick legs, tweet-yipping their distinctive wild-dog calls, and wagging their bushy, white-tipped tails like contestants on a game show desperate to be seen.
Trooping the Color brings out nearly every member of the royal family to celebrate the Queen's birthday with the rest of the U.K. And it is always a day for memorable candid moments — from Prince George wagging his tongue in the window in 2015 to Prince William getting scolded by his granny the Queen for leaning down to talk to George in 2016.
If so, it is still hard to think of two people with less standing to conduct public finger-wagging than Mr. Trump, whose affairs were carried out on the front pages, and Mr. Giuliani, whose second marriage came to a crashing end when, as mayor, he took an after-dinner stroll up Second Avenue with the woman who would become his third wife.
You and your friends may sit there for hours, too, intermittently smiling and wagging empty Champagne flutes (the worst is when you wave empty ketchup ramekins, if you could only see your silly little selves while doing that), but rest assured that we are just patiently waiting for you to be half ways done with your plate and move you along.
The 33-year-old surgeon who lives with her husband in Washington, DC, has set tongues wagging online after revealing how she spends her money, dropping $2,000 on a dress when she couldn&apost find anything to wear for her husband&aposs Christmas party, $1,528 on "a few pretty things from La Perla" (lingerie), and spending $1,20193 a month on dog day care.
Sure there are some conventionally "funny" settings—handle-bar moustaches and aviators are basic dress-up by anyone's standards—but that doesn't account for the Dali-meets-Pixar limits of your eyes blown up to the size of tennis balls while you vomit a rainbow or the one where your mouth is stretched like a rubber-bands, with the eye sockets hollowed out, with dog-ears and huge wagging tongues.
The meme leveled up last week: for Thompson's birthday — which is October 3, AKA Mean Girls Day, AKA Presidential Alert Day this year — her partner Janelle Monáe recorded and released "Dance Like a G.O.A.T," a perfect two-and-a-half-minute funk song that intersperses a cut of Thompson dancing in a perfect shirt and black tie with clips of actual baby goats, hop-dancing and wagging their perfect little tails.
To declare, "I am a feminist," is to inevitably associate yourself with infuriating banalities: Disney princesses inserted into increasingly ludicrous situations in hopes of attracting more followers; finger wagging against body shaming the fascist president or mocking his glitchy fembot of a mouthpiece; the idea that Hillary Clinton only lost the 2016 election because of sexism (which Solnit gestures towards in her January 2017 LRB essay "From Lying to Leering: Penis Power").
The oddest part of the performance wasn't that Adele stopped it to start over again (clearly she didn't want a repeat of last year, when equipment failure threw her off pitch), but that while she was turning Michael's grooving ode to carefree sex into a mannered torch song, behind her on the screen we saw endless shots of Michael dancing, wagging his butt, and grinning like crazy -- a serious form/content mismatch.
I won't say I'm necessarily surprised by these comments—I know Michaels and Gerards; I have seen them in garden centers, resentful wives at their backs, clutching terra-cotta pots, wagging their fingers, telling managers that the teenage assistants spoke to them flippantly—but I will say simply that their comments are a bit rich, considering all the ridiculous things that men like this, who believe their personal comfort should be everyone's primary concern.
Still, it's impressive how much detail can be seen even at this elevation and speed, like the varying signs that gave away a male homosexual across the centuries: white leather boots in Roman Britain, long hair and pointy-toed shoes in the aftermath of the Norman Conquest, padded codpieces in the 18103th century, sticking one's thumbs into the armpits of one's waistcoat in the 17th, wagging fingers under one's coattails in the 19th and incompetence at sports and at spitting in the 20th.
Michael Cohen has legal tongues wagging after a new interview in which he appears to give the signal that he could flip on 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 and cooperate with special counsel Robert MuellerRobert (Bob) Swan MuellerMueller report fades from political conversation Trump calls for probe of Obama book deal Democrats express private disappointment with Mueller testimony MORE's investigation.
NEW INTERVIEW RAISES THE BIG QUESTION: Michael Cohen has legal tongues wagging in a new interview in which he appears to give the signal that he could flip on 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 and cooperate with special counsel Robert MuellerRobert (Bob) Swan MuellerMueller report fades from political conversation Trump calls for probe of Obama book deal Democrats express private disappointment with Mueller testimony MORE's investigation.

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