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It's yet another "wait your turn" moment for American women.
Just ask Giuliani, though you'll have to wait your turn.
You are about to get what I call the "wait your turn talk".
Make your claim to enter America in the lawful way and wait your turn.
The conversation pinballed, and a "hands up and wait your turn" rule lasted about ten minutes.
Incumbents are rarely unseated in Massachusetts and Boston politics because of an unspoken wait-your-turn mentality.
Yes, Newt Gingrich, I'm looking at you, though you'll have to wait your turn while I assess your master.
"To the leaders, skeptics and cynics who told us to sit down and stay silent: Wait your turn," Mr. Kasky said.
"He made us believe that everyone mattered, which made it easier to wait your turn," said the backup catcher Austin Romine.
" — Michelle Obama "They'll tell you you're too loud, that you need to wait your turn and ask the right people for permission.
" — Anne Frank "They'll tell you you're too loud, that you need to wait your turn and ask the right people for permission.
But if you're annoyed at having to wait your turn, just be patient; most of them will give up in the coming months.
If an older person is walking up in the restaurant or the coffee shop, you wait your turn and let them go ahead.
"It's yet another 'wait your turn' moment for American women," the political commentator Cokie Roberts wrote on Wednesday in The New York Times.
"The wait-your-turn thing resonates with me so much, especially with politics, because that's what I'm getting from people," Ms. Biaggi said.
"To the leaders, sceptics and cynics who told us to sit down, stay silent and wait your turn: Welcome to the revolution" he said.
Make your claim to enter America in the lawful way and wait your turn," he said, adding that he would not let the country be "overwhelmed.
"Wait your turn on line" read a State Department cable to a passenger on this now-wandering ship of Jews—a wait that would have taken years.
"In most places, if you come out in the lineup, wait your turn, give respect, they'll give you a chance, but these guys don't even do that," he said.
But, rather predictably, AOC and a few other vocal freshman members of congress have been told by senior politicians to "wait your turn, go slow," as Colbert put it.
"You don't need fancy consultants, you don't need a million dollars in the bank, you don't need to wait your turn with a machine," Ms. Cabán said on Wednesday morning.
When reminded that it may be less formal in Congress, but there historically is a wait-your-turn and know-your-place Capitol Hill dynamic, they collectively shrugged that off.
If you take a number in the FCC lobby and wait your turn, then the likely outcome is that your permit will be delivered to the address of a bankrupt company.
Do like we do and just pretend you're in Tokyo: Patiently wait your turn to slurp up sturdy udon noodles and plump, gently fried agedashi tomatoes at the tiny eight-seat bar.
When children who have absorbed the ethos of preschool — wait your turn, share — become adults, they are primed to be good parents, inclined to enroll their own offspring in an early-education program.
"To the leaders, skeptics and cynics who told us to sit down, stay silent and wait your turn, welcome to the revolution," Marjory Stoneman Douglas student Cameron Kasky told the throngs in Washington.
Phrases like, "It's not nice to grab Stephen's toy — give it back," or "Wait your turn — there are others ahead of you," are often accompanied by a fleeting parental expression of mild disgust of which the parent is usually unaware.
But if you get over to the right and wait your turn in a crowded highway exit lane, rather than cutting in at the last moment, that teaches me that there's a sense of fairness and equality, and that people feel embedded in the group.
"To the leaders, skeptics and cynics who told us to sit down, stay silent and wait your turn, welcome to the revolution," Marjory Stoneman Douglas student Cameron Kasky told the throngs in Washington, where the march turned into a thunderous, standing-room-only rally.
Along with simply remembering to close our laptops and smartphones every once in a while to enjoy some good, old-fashioned outdoor fun, it's also worth reminiscing on some of the most prolific playground rules such as: be patient, wait your turn, don't hog the swings, no hitting, etc.
" Rubio then informed the 300 or so attendees that he, like Trump and Cruz, is also an outsider — one who rode the Tea Party wave to an upset Senate win in 2010, and whose quest for the presidency was initially stiff-armed by party grandees "who said, 'You have to wait your turn.
"Wait Your Turn" is a song recorded by Barbadian singer Rihanna for her fourth studio album, Rated R (2009). It was written by Mikkel S. Eriksen, Tor Erik Hermansen, Saul Milton, Will Kennard, James Fauntleroy II, Takura Tendayi, and Rihanna herself. Stargate (Eriksen and Hermansen) and Chase & Status (Milton and Kennard) produced the song. "Wait Your Turn" was released on November 13, 2009 as the second international and third overall single from Rated R. Upon the release of Rated R, some critics noted the diverse musical variety on the album, whilst others commented on the heavy influence of dubstep on the song.
Following the release of her fourth studio album Rated R (2009), Rihanna held a Nokia promotional concert at Brixton Academy in London. Rihanna performed the song as part of a set list, which included some songs from the new release: "Russian Roulette", "Wait Your Turn" and "Hard", the latter of which Rihanna was joined on stage by Young Jeezy, to perform the song together. However, during the set, Rihanna also performed other songs from Good Girl Gone Bad, including "Don't Stop the Music" and "Take a Bow". On February 5, 2010, Rihanna performed at the Pepsi Super Bowl in Miami, Florida, performing "Disturbia" in a medley with other songs including "Russian Roulette" and "Wait Your Turn".
"Wait Your Turn" made its first chart appearance on November 26, 2009, on the Irish Singles Chart, where it debuted at number 32 and remained for one week before falling out of the Top 50. The song debuted on the UK Singles Chart at number 45 on December 5, before dropping to number 75 the following week, which was its last appearance on the chart. However, the song was more successful on the UK R&B; Chart, where it debuted at number 17 on December 5, where it stayed in the Top 40 for three consecutive weeks. The song has since sold 20,000 digital copies in the UK. On the week commencing December 7, "Wait Your Turn" debuted on the Australian Singles Chart at number 82, before dropping out of the chart the following week.
In his review of the performance, Gil Kaufman of MTV commented on the main aspects of the spectacle, commenting that she was wearing a "skintight white catsuit bisected by cut-out lines that revealed horizontal lines of skin across her body, spiked shoulder pads, white studded cuffs and a barbed-wire bracelet snaking up her right forearm." The performance started with a sci-fi themed video clip, which featured Rihanna being operated on by robots. After finishing "Wait Your Turn," Rihanna transitioned into "Hard", whilst red lasers shone throughout the stage and audience, as well as from her spiked shoulder pads. On November 24, 2009, Rihanna appeared on Good Morning America, where she performed "Wait Your Turn" and "Russian Roulette" from Rated R as well as "Umbrella" from Good Girl Gone Bad (2007).
Rihanna performing "Hard" on her Last Girl on Earth Tour, wearing the same mouse-eared helmet as in the music video Rihanna performed "Hard" live for the first time on November 8, 2009 at Jay-Z's concert at UCLA Pauley Pavilion. To promote Rated R in the UK, Rihanna performed the song with Jeezy at the launch of the Nokia X6 smartphone at Brixton Academy in London. Other songs on the set list were "Russian Roulette" and "Wait Your Turn" from Rated R, and "Don't Stop the Music", "Take a Bow", "Disturbia", and "Umbrella" (with Jay-Z). Rihanna performed "Hard" live at the 2009 American Music Awards on November 22, 2009, at the Nokia Theatre in Los Angeles, California, as part of a medley with "Wait Your Turn".
Two years later he was featured in Not Another Teen Movie, as the slow clapper. In the same year, he released his first CD, Wait Your Turn. He has made appearances on The Martin Short Show, One on One, Tuned Up, VH1's Super Secret Movie Rules, and in 2005, the movie The Hand Job. Kyle has released a DVD of his nationwide tour called One Dimple.
"For a Minute" is a song by English recording trio M.O. It was co-written by Jess Glynne and produced by Bless Beats and Loadstar. The song was released by Operator Records as a digital download on 13 April 2014 in the United Kingdom, marking the trio's debut single after buzz tracks "On Ya", "Hot", "Wait Your Turn", "Come Let Me Show You", and "Ain't Got Time".
Rihanna performing "Russian Roulette" on the Last Girl on Earth Tour in Antwerp. Following the release of Rated R in the United Kingdom, Rihanna performed the song for the first time at the Nokia promotional concert at Brixton Academy in London. Rihanna performed the song as part of a setlist, which included "Wait Your Turn" and "Hard". She sang "Russian Roulette" while sitting on a throne chair.
The music video for "Wait Your Turn" was filmed on October 16, 2009 in New York City and was directed by Anthony Mandler, who had previously directed the majority of Rihanna's music videos, including "Take a Bow" and "Rehab". Music video was edited by Nabil Mechi from Murex, who previously edit videos for "S.O.S." and "Umbrella". The music video made its premiere on November 9, 2009.
"Wait Your Turn" was written by Tor Erik Hermansen, Mikkel S. Eriksen, Saul Milton, Will Kennard, James Fauntleroy II, Takura Tendayi and Rihanna, with production of the song helmed by the former four, under their stage names StarGate and Chase & Status, respectively. It comes from the recording sessions for the Rated R album, which took place during March to November 2009 at several recording studios throughout United States and Europe. After the song leaked online toward the end of October 2009, it was used in a promotional video for her first televised interviews since the alleged assault on her by then-boyfriend Chris Brown, singing the line, "The wait is ova", which is part of the lyrics. Eriksen of StarGate, who co- produced the song, had confirmed "Wait Your Turn" as the second single from Rated R; it was later released as the second international and third overall single.
It also attained top ten positions in over twelve other countries. The album produced six singles, "Russian Roulette", " Wait Your Turn", "Hard", "Rude Boy", "Rockstar 101", and "Te Amo". "Russian Roulette" was released as the album's lead single and managed to reach top-ten in over 25 countries. "Hard" became her thirteenth US top-ten single, while "Rude Boy" topped the US Billboard Hot 100 chart for five consecutive weeks.
Leah Greenblat of Entertainment Weekly praised the singer's vocal performance and the decision to include Jeezy as a featured artist. It became Rihanna's thirteenth top ten US Billboard Hot 100 single, peaking at number eight. The album's third single, "Wait Your Turn", alongside its music video, was released three days after "Hard" on November 13, 2009. Mandler shot the video, which was filmed in a black and white grainy fashion.
Rated R features a darker and more foreboding tone than Rihanna's previous albums. Primarily a pop, hip hop and R&B; album, it also incorporates musical elements of rock music. The album's production is typified by a sleek sound and incorporates ominous synthesizers, intertwining guitar licks, tense beats, minor-key melodies, and polyrhythmic vocal harmonies. Songs such as "G4L", "Mad House", and "Wait Your Turn" incorporate elements of dubstep, including brooding synths and grumbling basslines.
CHILD'S PLAY, MOIRA McCORMICK, Billboard, 6 November 2000 The adventure that ensues then ties into whatever moral dilemma that Jason and Michelle had struggled with in the show's opening scene. For example, in the debut episode, Trouble on Planet Wait-Your-Turn, the twins are struggling with taking turns playing a new video game and looking through their Granddad's telescope before Jason is transported to a whole planet of aliens who similarly have trouble taking turns.
T.I. performed the track with Rihanna at the 2008 MTV Video Music Awards on September 7, 2008, following a solo performance of "Whatever You Like" prior. The track was included on the set list of Rihanna's Last Girl on Earth (2010–11) in a medley with Rihanna's own "Wait Your Turn", and the Jay-Z, Rihanna and Kanye West single "Run This Town". It was also performed with "Run This Town" on Rihanna's Loud Tour (2011).
She sang a "hard-rocking version" of "Wait Your Turn", "Live Your Life", "Disturbia" and "Russian Roulette" among others. Rihanna performed a medley of "Hard", "Rude Boy" and "Don't Stop the Music" at the Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards on March 27, 2010. To further promote Rated R, Rihanna embarked on her third concert tour titled Last Girl on Earth Tour (2010–2011). It started on April 16, 2010, in Belgium, Europe and ended on March 12, 2011 in Australia; it also visited Asia, North America and Oceania.
At this point they received positive feedback from the music industry and were championed by the likes of Ed Sheeran. They followed up their debut on YouTube with their first promotional single "Wait Your Turn", which was followed by other releases in 2013, including "Ain’t Got Time" and "Hot". In early 2014, M.O announced that the Jess Glynne-penned track "For a Minute" would be released as their official debut single. It was released in April 2014 and entered the UK Indie Charts at number 6.
"Wait Your Turn" peaked inside the top twenty on the UK R&B; Chart. The song failed to enter the US Billboard Hot 100 chart, making this Rihanna's second single that failed to reach that chart ("We Ride"). The song was performed live as part of a medley with "Hard" at the 2009 American Music Awards and on Good Morning America, along with "Russian Roulette" and "Umbrella". The song was also included on the set list of the Last Girl on Earth Tour (2010–11).
French model Laetitia Casta plays Rihanna's love interest in the music video. The music video for "Te Amo" was shot over two days on April 29 and 30, 2010, in Vigny, France and was directed by longtime collaborator Anthony Mandler, who had previously directed the music videos for "Wait Your Turn" and "Russian Roulette". Whilst on set for the video, photographs were released; they featured Rihanna wearing a vibrant Mara Hoffman maxi dress, which cost over $1,000. French supermodel Laetitia Casta played the role of a femme fatale and the apparent love interest of Rihanna.
A reviewer from MTV UK stated that "The Barbadian beauty then sat seductively on stage in a throne that even the Beckhams would be proud of to belt out the ballad". Rihanna performed "Russian Roulette", together with "Wait Your Turn", "Hard" and "Umbrella" on Good Morning America as part of the fall concert series in New York City. The next day, she performed the song on the Late Show with David Letterman. On November 29, 2009, Rihanna sang "Russian Roulette" on the series six of The X Factor in the United Kingdom.
She performed songs from the new release including "Russian Roulette", "Wait Your Turn" and "Hard", the latter of which Rihanna performed with Young Jeezy. Rihanna performed "Unfaithful", and songs from her older releases, including "Disturbia", "Don't Stop the Music" and "Take a Bow", during this set. In 2010, to further promote Rated R, Rihanna embarked upon her second worldwide tour, Last Girl on Earth Tour (2010–11). "Unfaithful", which she performed while standing on a stage set with red baroque style curtains in the background, was the thirteenth song on the set list.
In an interview with MTV News, producer Mikkel S. Eriksen of Stargate initially confirmed "Wait Your Turn" as the second single from Rated R; however, "Hard" was ultimately chosen instead. Hard (The Remixes) was made available for digital download on January 19, 2010 in the United States. In an interview with MTV, Rihanna explained that while she was in Paris, Christopher "Tricky" Stewart and The-Dream played a few songs for her, which included "Hard". Rihanna decided to record the song because it was different from her normal creative output.
Takura Tendayi is a Zimbabwean singer and songwriter. He is well known for his frequent collaborations with Chase & Status and Sub Focus, as well as many other dubstep and drum and bass artists. His guest appearances have accumulated over 17 million YouTube views, and his song "Flashing Lights" has charted in the United Kingdom at number 98 in the UK Singles Chart and number 15 in the UK Dance Chart. . He managed to share a stage with Plan B and also co-wrote Rihanna's 2009 single "Wait Your Turn" which alone has over 28 million YouTube views.
On June 20, 2008 Rihanna was a guest on NBC's Today Concert Series at Rockefeller Center in New York City, performing "Don't Stop the Music", "Umbrella" and "Take a Bow". After the 2009 United Kingdom release of her fourth album, Rated R, Rihanna gave a Nokia promotional concert at the Brixton Academy in London. She performed songs from the new album, including "Russian Roulette", "Wait Your Turn" and "Hard" (the last of these sung with Young Jeezy). Rihanna also performed "Don't Stop the Music" and other previously released songs, including "Disturbia", "Unfaithful" and "Take a Bow".
On October 13, 2009, Rihanna released a statement along with a picture of a metal 'R' on her official website saying, "The Wait is Ova. Nov 23 09", indicating the release date for Rated R. Two days later, a countdown timer appeared on her official website and was scheduled to end on October 20, 2009. After the timer ended, "Russian Roulette" premiered on BBC Radio 1, the singer's official website and on American radio stations. Three days after, on October 16, Rihanna shot a music video for "Wait Your Turn" in Washington Heights, New York City; it premiered on her official website on November 3, 2009.
Both Newman and Benjamin Boles of Now cited "Cold Case Love" as a highlight of Rated R. Leah Greenblatt of Entertainment Weekly stated, "A genuine moment of vulnerability plays stunningly on the meticulously layered 'Cold Case Love'". Writing for GQ, Will Welch declared the song as a "sweeping, grandiose, almost ludicrously over-stuffed and endless album closer". He wrote that the song is "epic, evocative, on-message (eat shit, Chris Brown) and just plain catchy". Welch cited "Cold Case Love" as his favorite song on the album, while a reviewer for Rap-Up declared it, alongside "Wait Your Turn", "Hard" and "Rude Boy", as their favorite song from the album.
Rihanna and actor Jesse Williams playing Russian roulette in the music video for the song. The music video for "Russian Roulette" was directed by Rihanna's frequent collaborator Anthony Mandler, who directed Rihanna's previous videos for "Take a Bow", "Disturbia", "Rehab" and "Wait Your Turn". In November 2009, Rihanna appeared on "TV total" in Germany to talk about her new album and preview 30 seconds of the video for the song. Mandler spoke to MTV News, stating "I think that with this song and the meaning of this song and how loaded it all is, no pun intended, how much imagery and perhaps symbolism that is loaded in this song, the only way to do it was to do something that was visually challenging".
The song garnered a mixed response from music critics; some praised the chemistry between Rihanna and Minaj, while others commented that it bore strong resemblances to Beyoncé's song "Diva" with regard to its composition, and were critical of the notion. Upon the release of Loud, "Raining Men" charted on the singles charts in South Korea, the United Kingdom and the United States on the strength of digital download sales. In South Korea, the song peaked at number 41, while in the United Kingdom it peaked at number 142 on the UK Singles Chart and number 31 on the UK R&B; Chart. In the United States, it peaked at number 11 on the Bubbling Under Hot 100, making this Rihanna's third single that failed to reach the US Billboard Hot 100 chart ("We Ride", "Wait Your Turn").
Gil Kaufman of MTV wrote that Rihanna was wearing a "skintight white catsuit bisected by cut-out lines that revealed horizontal lines of skin across her body, spiked shoulder pads, white studded cuffs and a barbed-wire bracelet snaking up her right forearm". The performance started with a science fiction themed video clip, which featured robots performing a surgical operation on Rihanna. After finishing "Wait Your Turn," Rihanna began singing "Hard"; red lasers were shone across the stage and audience, and red tracer beams shone from Rihanna's spiked shoulder pads. On December 5, 2010, Rihanna made her Saturday Night Live debut performance, singing "Russian Roulette" and "Hard", with Jeezy accompanying her performance of the latter. Rihanna also sang "Hard" on BET's 106 & Park on December 10, 2009, and on NBCs "New Year's Eve with Carson Daly 2010".
Rihanna performing "Wait Your Turn" on her Last Girl on Earth Tour As part of promotion of Rated R in the United Kingdom, Rihanna performed the song for the first time at the launch of the Nokia X6 smartphone at Brixton Academy in London. She performed the song as part of a set list which included songs from the album, including "Russian Roulette" and "Hard", for the latter of which Rihanna was joined on stage by Young Jeezy, who is featured on the song. The set also saw Rihanna perform other songs from her repertoire, including "Don't Stop the Music", "Take a Bow", "Disturbia" and "Umbrella"; for the last of these, Rihanna was joined on stage by Jay-Z to perform the song. Rihanna performed the song live for the first time at the 2009 American Music Awards, which was televised on November 22, 2009 at the Nokia Theatre in Los Angeles, California, as part of a medley with the second single released from the album, "Hard".

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