Sentences with phrase «tickle said»

Spokesperson Robin Tickle said the appointment of Venneman would help would help «ensure our continued full compliance» with the code.
«More consumers are interested in eating better and it's not just the Millennial,» North America CEO Gary Tickle says.
«It's also about how you engage the consumer,» Tickle says.
«He's helping us empower at - home chefs to cook with confidence using a variety of our oils,» Tickle says.
«I think we continue to bring innovative ideas to the table when it comes to snacking and you will see more innovation coming for some of our nut butter business,» Tickle says.
If companies such as Nestlé genuinely wanted to do what Tickle says they want to do, which is support breastfeeding, there is a simple way forward: convert its efficient, and effective, network of sales reps into an equally efficient and effective network of breastfeeding advisors.

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Target, for its part, while tickled by the strange spectacle, also says it is not affiliated with Breakr and had nothing to do with spinning Alex into a viral star.
«I can't tell you how tickled I was Jim owned up to his own child,» says Nancy.
The version I was trying to post said «tickle» instead of «itch» but the point is the same:)
tickled I confirm that what poquimoqui said, Baptisms are performed individually on behalf of the deceased, however the individual acting as proxy will end up doing so again for each individual.
so you need to take that up with Phyllis Tickle if you never said a disparaging word about me or my mental health.
But in recent years, a thought has been tickling the back of my head that when we pray for God to give us victory, there is also an unspoken prayer being said, namely, that God would help us defeat our enemies.
It also says that in the last days men won't endure sound teaching and want to tickle their own ears with strange teachings.
So many want a form of Christianity that tickles their ears, and not what the Bible says.
You would be tickled pink if he hadn't loaned all that money, cuz the country would be in real trouble and it would then be very easy to point and say «Obama, why didn't you do anything?»
People of this generation are simply collecting teachers for themselves who will say whatever tickles their ears... if you want to believe Christianity is evil... then there are people who will sell you that «reality.»
I've never met anyone that I liked more than her, and I can honestly say that there was never a time in the seven years that I knew her that I wasn't just tickled pink to see her.
«I think she would be happy to see what we're doing on the farm... she would be tickled,» Taylor said.
It was the most awe - inspiring, uvula - tickling, gut - churning spectacle I have ever witnessed in what I must say is a long personal history of watching people eat.
«I'm just tickled to death,» Cooper said.
Wenger saying «no bid at the moment» yesterday tickled my tummy a little aswell!!
Nibbling on bacon, chewing on cheese Sam says to Suzie, Honey, would you please be my Mrs. Suzie says yes with her kisses Now he's tickling her fancy, rubbing her toes Muzzle to muzzle, now, anything goes as they wriggle, Sue starts to giggle
He was wearing some modified jock that had a tee in it, but it couldn't have been too protective if he said it tickled.
He finished 13th in Bobby Allison's Dodge and said that racing a stock car «tickles my spine from my neck to my belt.»
He still likes what he calls «a bit of a tickle,» even though, his friends say, he's now mostly into commodities, American football and spending his winters in Florida.
They can arise from the temperature changes happening outdoors, the temperature changes happening in your own body, the heartburn and acid reflux that seem to tear at your esophagus, pregnancy allergies that tickle your throat (it's not in your head says Parents magazine), or the frequency at which you feel under the weather but can't take much for relief.
Every time we read a positive review or something nice you've said about us we're just tickled to death to know we've done a good job.
I know how polarizing it is to say that tickling is child abuse, but it is to a kid who hates it.
This will help her from the time that she tells a grandparent «no» to tickling to when she says «no» to a boy picking on her to get her attention, or when she says a very important «no» on a high school date.
«Once we leave the womb, one of our first experiences with touch is usually someone tickling us, and that's something that grown - ups enjoy but babies do not,» Fazio said.
Instead of flipping my lid back or telling him that what he was saying was totally ridiculous and untrue, I distracted him with a little unexpected silliness — tickling him while saying, «You think I don't love you?»
Typically when tickled, my two - year - old giggles and he tickles us right back, but sometimes he says STOP.
For example, let's say you raise your hands up like claws and then begin tickling your baby.
Sometimes when my son asks to nurse by signing «milk», I will tickle him and jokingly say «you put that away».
Absolutely not, says Tickle: Nestlé is, he says, one of the largest private distributors of information about the benefits of breastfeeding.
«I wish I could pin her to the ground and tickle her under the armpits to make you smile, my dear,» he said.
Instead, Gov. Haley Barbour says he is «tickled to death» that the president will visit Mississippi on Monday.
«He just tickles the tummy of the party,» say some of the Blairites backing David Miliband.
«This is why we're not like lizards,» Provine says, holding the Tickle Me Elmo doll on his lap.
«Tickling... seems to be very important to chimpanzees because it continues throughout their lives,» he says.
And many organisms have evolved to like it hot: pine cones on many lodgepole pines won't open without tickling flames, she said.
«According to the current thinking, people in this situation should be able to feel the tickle, but we found they couldn't,» Van Doorn says.
Not only do rats return over and over again to the place they were tickled, the handling triggers the neurotransmitter dopamine in key reward - related brain circuits in the rodents, he says.
«I'm so tickled to be able to start the mouse [sequencing] now,» says NHGRI director Francis Collins.
I must say that the one that tickles me most was this.
He would be waiting for me, and I would say, Jeff, let's go tickle some rats.
«We know that rats display empathy, we know that rats like to be tickled and feel joy,» he says.
President Jacques Chirac says that the series of eight tests, due to be held between now and next May, will be the last, and that France will sign the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty next year («Tickling the dragon's tail», New Scientist, 26 August).
Professor Jim Deuchars, Professor of Systems Neuroscience in the University of Leeds» Faculty of Biological Sciences, said: «You feel a bit of a tickling sensation in your ear when the TENS machine is on, but it is painless.
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