My mother was not
amused.
As a former High School and college baseball umpire who volunteered many years as a Little League umpire and has been teaching new umpires in youth baseball now for twenty years AND a Roman Catholic I was thoroughly
amused by Mr. Prothero's take on the Series game ending Obstruction call and his big picture analogy from the Vatican.
Oh, and I wasn't angry, actually; I was
amused.
Now that little Hugh has squirmed out of the cycle of eating, sleeping and crying his eyes out, he is demanding to be
amused and what better way to start than with a pile of parcels wrapped in shiny paper.
One ought not overtimidly to be daunted by the fear that some member of the family might be
amused, or bored, or irritated.
Remember that it was Queen Victoria, who, though having had nine children (which proved she made love to Prince Albert once in a while), was nonetheless «not
amused» by any references to sex.
The second thing is that, from what I understand of the man, he would likely be
amused that there are people called Lewis scholars.
We are much
amused with your stupidity.
Well, you'll be stuck in an eternity with nothing but like haters to keep
you amused.
I've got to say tho that I am always so
amused -LRB-?)
Somewhere Pascal is
amused.
I am
amused that you keep asking me how old the earth and universe are.
The rule that
amused me was, «When served food, you should never ask, «What is this?»»
People who introduce themselves as bearing a message from God do not commend themselves to us easily if we do turn an ear to them out of curiosity, or perhaps out of
an amused and sometimes horrified fascination, they tend to wear out their welcome quickly.
Nor did it mean all adults were
amused by or even interested in children; much more than today, adults socialized with other adults, rather than enjoying the company of their children.
I am both disturbed and
amused by the parallels to this narrative — particularly given western Christianity's insistence on «civilising» «primitive» tribes.
I truly am
amused that the ones in the discussions that those who would characterize themselves as enlightened and tolerant humanists are the least tolerant of the group when it comes to ideas that are not in concert with theirs.
Neuhaus was deeply
amused by this turning of tables: Catholics were expressing reservations about dimensions of natural law theory while Evangelicals were ardently defending it.»
The rector, a dear friend of long standing, was not
amused.
He still shares with Binx Bolling
an amused wonder in the presence of experience, still somewhat divided of mind as to the dependability of immediate experience, a condition suited to the novelist.
I'm
amused your critique was that it was an existing parental cell, because mine was that it was an existing (but modified) genome inserted into it.
While I have
amused myself on a snowy day, you are to simple for me to feel it fair to continue with this banter.
I am
amused by the credit for the words Obama said regarding gay marriage.
Still
amused, but not surprised.
You are replying to a name thief, one of your own kind and we are greatly
amused that you are not smart enough to figure it out.
ICO chief Elizabeth Denham was not
amused the social network had got there first.
Phil Angelides, the commission's chairman, was not
amused: The financial crisis, he declared, wasn't an act of God; it resulted from «acts of men and women.»
I was very
amused when I heard what Jamie Dimon had to say about cryptocurrencies.
I'm not going to take this poop analogy any further since my family was not
amused that I have done so at all when I told them of my intentions.
a visibly
amused Mark Zuckerberg beamed during his keynote at the company's F8 conference.
Reaction ranged from
amused condescension, to shock, to — predictably — outraged comparisons to the incendiary billionaire, disruptor, buffoon and Republican Presidential candidate Donald Trump.
In the AMC show «Halt and Catch Fire,» set in the 1980s and 1990s, a teenage daughter is
amused to find her dad's corny video - dating stash.
One presumes the perennially teetering on the verge of bankruptcy Spanish Crown was not very
amused (34 of the bars belonged to the King outright, and he would have collected a 20 % tax on the rest to boot).
When I hear or see advisory firms snipe at each other I am mostly
amused.
My friends & colleagues were
amused by my «stupidity» but most are still working to make enough for retirement.
I always get
amused at folks who think oil demand is going to drop and the only argument they have is EV's.
In fact, when Norman Lamont [the British finance minister] said just before the devaluation that he would borrow nearly $ 15 billion to defend sterling, we were
amused because that was about how much we wanted to sell.»
In an updated story by the Telegraph, the owners of the IT help forum, Stack Overflow, said, «The moderators on Server Fault have been in contact with the author about this, and as you can imagine, they're not particularly
amused by it.»
The cola - drinking public was not
amused.
The actor, best known for playing Luke Skywalker, was less than
amused by the video Pai released last week, in which he dressed up as Santa and explained the «seven things you can still do on the Internet after net neutrality.»
«In a 2008 study, nearly 120 students were induced to feel
amused, neutral, or sad (by watching a comedy video, a nature documentary, or a film clip about cancer).
William V. Campbell — in my early days at the Mercury News I insisted on writing his name that way, and
this amused him to no end — died Monday at age 75.
«For eight months, she got up in front of these people who couldn't even hear her and gave speeches,» says Michael, managing to sound both awed and
amused.
But Maurice wasn't
amused.
I'm always
amused by those professionals who manage to tell me they have no time for meditation, but on their own, they can't figure out why their life isn't working out the way they had planned.
People were so
amused by the goggles that Roni created a website to showcase photos of the pooch modeling his eyewear.
«Some people are
amused when they work with us, because we're so averse to telling people what to do,» says managing partner Langdon Morris.