Sentences with phrase «about these last night on»

It was hilarious listening to Giuliana Rancic try to wax poetic about it last night on live TV though... «It's just... so..., well her hair and makeup look amazing.
I was telling my husband about these last night on our walk.
Don McKellar's quiet masterpiece is a criminally under - seen film about the last night on Earth.
I posted about this last night on the private MilesTalk Facebook group after seeing a post on Loyalty Lobby about it.

Not exact matches

In a rare sign of bipartisan support for just about anything on Capitol Hill, two bills both aiming to make it easier for entrepreneurs to raise money sailed through the House last night in landslide votes.
After threatening to possibly meet North Korea's provocations with «fire and fury» on Tuesday, Secretary of State Rex Tillerson told reporters on Wednesday that «Americans should sleep well at night, [and have] have no concerns about this particular rhetoric of the last few days.»
The Sunday night championship, in which the Philadelphia Eagles toppled the New England Patriots 41 - 33, attracted an overnight rating of 47.4 on NBC, according to preliminary data from the network, down about 3 percent from last year.
«Americans should sleep well at night, have no concerns about this particular rhetoric of the last few days,» Tillerson told reporters on his plane after a stop in Southeast Asia.
The water cooler effect has both positives (shared theories about what happened on Mr. Robot last night) and negatives (creates fertile ground for office gossip).
«I'm tempted to say I was furious about the reaction [at the premiere] last night, that I want everyone to hate it and I don't want anyone to see it,» he said when a reporter at a small Friday press luncheon asked Leigh to comment on the lavish praise.
If you're meeting someone for lunch on Wednesday and you're telling them about your shenanigans last night and why you're not feeling 100 %, do you think that they'll be impressed?
He calls one of his interdealer broker, and after chitchatting about last night's game, yet again, he tries to get some sense on ShmoGo's).
Outspoken entrepreneur - turned - VC Mark Suster last night put a date on a prediction he has been making for some time in his blog about a coming crash for angel investors: The end will come next year.
UPDATE, September 3, 2015: Tesla chief Elon Musk took to Twitter last night, as he is wont to do, to drop some key facts about the upcoming Model 3, Tesla's take on an affordable EV.
EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THE RUDY GIULIANI BOMBSHELLS The former New York City mayor revealed on Fox News last night that Trump had known about the $ 130,000 hush money payment to adult film star Stormy Daniels, since he had reimbursed lawyer Michael Cohen for the expABOUT THE RUDY GIULIANI BOMBSHELLS The former New York City mayor revealed on Fox News last night that Trump had known about the $ 130,000 hush money payment to adult film star Stormy Daniels, since he had reimbursed lawyer Michael Cohen for the expabout the $ 130,000 hush money payment to adult film star Stormy Daniels, since he had reimbursed lawyer Michael Cohen for the expense.
While TheStreet Ratings doesn't yet have a rating for Alibaba, since it hasn't been trading long enough, TheStreet's Jim Cramer had this to say about the stock on last night's episode of Mad Money: «No, I'm not recommending anything in China.»
Because we are committed to quality investments, we don't promote the hottest, newest stock you heard about on TV last night.
Q And did the President know that Mr. Giuliani would specifically be talking about these payments on Hannity last night?
Jesus, Himself, on that night of the last supper, told His disciples that He spoke to them of such things as a Trinity, a resurrection, and re-union on our part with the Godhead made possible through that which He was about to suffer and conquer, so that «when it happened» they might believe.
a letter from a doctor to the president about his treatment of a «Poor» person... Dear Mr. President: During my shift in the Emergency Room last night, I had the pleasure of evaluating a patient whose smile revealed an expensive shiny gold tooth, whose body was adorned with a wide assortment of elaborate and costly tattoos, who wore a very expensive brand of tennis shoes and who chatted on a new cellular telephone equipped with a popular R&B ringtone.
I've also been keeping up on this thread as best I can, and I just last night posted an article about some issues I see with Emergent.
«Jesus Christ, our Lord and God, when he was about to offer himself once on the altar of the Cross to God the Father, making intercession by means of his death, so that he might gain there an eternal redemption, since his priesthood was not to be extinguished by death, at the last Supper, «on the night that he was handed over», left to his beloved Spouse the Church a visible sacrifice, such as the nature of man requires, by which the bloody sacrifice achieved once upon the Cross might be represented and its memory endure until the end of the age, and its saving power be applied to the remission of those sins which are daily committed by us.»
He babbles on about Mickey Mouse and «Diny» and their adventures on a train last night.
This definitely added an interesting twist to my life / small - group discussion last night on the current series about giving.
I was pleased to see it on display at the press conference I watched last night, when the president spoke so eloquently about the flight of his friend, poor Skip Gates, and the indignity he had to endure from a racially insensitive white police officer.
«I had not heard him speak that openly about his faith in a public setting prior to last night,» said Gary Marx, a former Romney aide who is executive director of the Faith and Freedom Coalition, in an interview on Thursday.
The other disciple later heard about this request, and they got upset about it, and the debate carried on all the way until Christ's last night with them at the Last Supper (Luke 22:last night with them at the Last Supper (Luke 22:Last Supper (Luke 22:24).
I was discussing this shift in thinking (towards belief in a need for uncertainty — or at least of an admission of uncertainty) last night when I went on a typical rant about people oversimplifying modernism / post-modernism (a real annoyance of mine).
And then, last night, at about 10:30 PM, while I was on the phone with a friend from Oregon, my wife ran in excitedly and said, «The walls are ticking!
This reasonable and thoughtful critique of the administration came on the heels of some of the President's comments about his grandmother during last night's debates.
On a Potluck Hangout we had last night, «I Think I'm An Atheist»... we've made this one public so that you can watch it... a couple of our participants said that they were about 16 years old when they really began asking questions and were met with resistance.
Just last night, after the debate, John McCain's chief strategist was asked by Wolf Blitzer on CNN about the details of a post-Roe v. Wade America.
Three of his best works on prayer are «Work and Prayer» in God in the Dock, «The Efficacy of Prayer» in The World's Last Night, and what he writes about prayer in his Letters to Malcolm.
Last night, I even spent some time with my best friend Dusty, sitting on his front porch and talking about life, work and faith.
Last night, after some time at the beach, I was trying to start a poem about the comfort of a fan on a summer evening after the heat has hugged me all day long.
Made this for my husband's late birthday dinner last night and he's still going on about how delicious it was.
«She was speaking last night about a litter of cats she wanted to bring home, and the look of the moonlight on a lake.
Last night, on my train ride home from work I read the section about the baked spinach and thought «I need to star earmarking this book.»
I consistently leave everything to the last minute, my washing basket is full to the rim before I remember to put a load on, and I usually decide what to make for dinner at about 7 o'clock at night.
I've been cooking my way through your books and blog for the past 9 months, and then randomly watched forks over knives last night, started obsessing about how much oil I cook with, thought about how much investment there is in oil in my cupboard (it's like Texas in there), went on amazon to look at their cookbook, and who, but who, is one of the contributors?
I made this last night and was a little cranky about it... I felt like things moved way too fast and I had no idea when I should move on to the next step (even with your helpful guidelines)... then I burned my finger blisteringly bad from the splatter after adding the butter... then the sauce seemed WAY too thin and when I sampled it it tasted funny.
Back then, during the most magical Valentine's night when I had my very first serving of koreshte karafs, and just recently on my last visit to L.A., when we were once again in awe that neither time nor distance would change anything about our deep friendship.
I always use a giant cast iron fry pan for my stir - fries and curries (and just about everything else) but last night, on a whim and because it was 1/2 off on clearance, I bought a little wok - type sautee pan.
But I didn't have to wonder about it very long... They probably got it in last night and put it on display immediately!
Made these last night and cooked the rice on the stovetop for about 20 - 25 mins, and then in the oven for over 40 mins and the rice was still quite hard.
Before I get started on this gorgeous salad, let's chat about last nights dinner which has absolutely nothing to do with todays recipe.
Some nights, with working late, traffic, helping them with homework, etc. etc. etc., preparing great dinners for us all was just about the last thing on me and my husband's mind.
My son had two neighborhoods brother friends for a sleep - over last night, so I made French Toast Frittata with the coconut flour bread for breakfast this morning (sliced or broken bread soaked in 5 beaten eggs, a good «glug» of raw whole milk, cinnamon, nutmeg [there is a higher egg to bread ratio than in conventional French Toast] all poured into a hot buttered sauté pan, cover and turn down heat to medium - low, cook until nearly set, place pan in 350 °F oven until eggs are completely set on top and starting to brown, about 6 - 10 minutes usually, flip over onto large plate and cut into wedges for serving).
So, last night I cracked the spine on one and cooked an outstanding meal in all of about 10 minutes.
I was on the phone with my grandmother last night, and we were chatting about how we both felt a bit sad putting away our cheerful holiday decor.
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