Sentences with phrase «quip when»

The standard quip when it comes to buying real estate is it's all about three things: Location, location and location.
Okoye gets perhaps the funniest quip when the Scarlet Witch finally decides to join the confrontation in Wakanda.
The standard quip when it comes to buying real estate is it's all about three things: Location, location and location.
The average age of the team was less than 22 years which was the youngest ever fielded, much to Klopp's surprise, as he quipped when told after the game, «Really?
Martha takes great pride in referring to herself as a «professional mother,» and one of her favorite quips when someone voices a concern about her having eight children in an already populated world is: «The world needs my children.»
«It's good to see some British exports are still desirable,» auctioneer Oliver Barker quipped when bidding for the work reached 4.6 million pounds, well over the high presale estimate of 2 million pounds.

Not exact matches

When one shareholder later noted that Dimon would earn $ 100 in the time it took to hear the shareholder out, Dimon quipped, «I hope it's worth it!»
When we get to that point, I think we want to apply the same methodology that we've used with Quip the word processor to the rest of the productivity suite and the rest of the things you do at work.
«When the FBI lies it's a «fib,»» quipped Daring Fireball «s John Gruber.
When patriarch George Jetson declined sugar in his coffee because he was trying to stay trim, Rosey quipped, «But Mr. J, you're always in shape... pear - shape!»
He mentions that he uses it to compose blog posts, but when asked if he believed Quip had a chance of toppling the incumbents, Sinofsky demurs and hurries off the phone.
When he does engage in conversation, Frind can be disarmingly frank, delivering vitriolic quips with a self - assured cheerfulness that feels almost mean.
«We didn't wake up in a cold sweat thinking about labels,» quips Max Winograd when asked how he and two Brown University classmates, Ben Lux and Mike Woods, decided to start NuLabel.
When asked about the other «tools» Facebook uses internally, Goler points to Quip — the document creation and collaboration service created by Facebook's former chief scientist Bret Taylor and recently acquired by Salesforce.com.
When you ask anyone in the industry about John Mauldin, it's not unusual for them to quip, «John's got the best Rolodex in the business.»
But when talk - show host Bill Maher made the same quip, the Massachusetts senator merely made a point about the popularity of progressivism.
Winston Churchill, having jumped from the Conservatives to the Liberals and then back again, famously quipped (and when did he ever quip unfamously?)
Buckley was never a professional Catholic, in the sense of someone who made his living from the fact of his faith, and his standing as a Catholic commentator may have declined when, in 1961, National Review responded to John XXIII's encyclical on Christianity and social progress, Mater et Magistra, with an unsigned quip: «Mater si, Magistra no» (though most reports now ascribe it to a hotshot young writer at the magazine named Garry Wills.)
As a vocal Christian, Shirley's determination to steer the group's moral code often comes across as judgmental (when Britta, the group's vocal atheist, forgets to bring a present to the Christmas party, Shirley quips, «I see you brought what you believe in: nothing.»)
When discussing the question of equality, he quips in his essay «The Spiritual Roots of Capitalism and Socialism»: «Here, I will simply plead my Jewishness and say, equality has never been a Jewish thing.
Denver Beer Co. started making the Canadian lager, which generally takes 28 days to brew, the day after the quip and plans to unveil it when Harper's Washington Nationals face off against the Colorado Rockies on Monday.
When he made that quip to the Executive Presbyters of his movement, they agreed — and increased his funding.
And what was once a little quip or comment explodes, which is when the yelling starts, and any hope of any actual communication, progress or civility is tossed out the window.
When the Dallas Cowboys are at the top of their game, winning routinely and decisively, one of the favorite quips which circulates in north Texas concerns Arlington Stadium, where the Cowboys play their home games.
That's a quip regularly offered by cardinals and archbishops when welcoming a guest to dinner.
We may and perhaps ought to be impatient about the world's quip that when a man becomes a bishop he will never thereafter eat a bad meal, read a good book, or hear the truth.
It's actually a much more complex quip than I realised when making it!
When approached with an offer from a Durham banker to cash his checks, the coach quipped, «The way the boys have been borrowing money from me on this trip East, it looks like I'll be seeing a lot of you.»
When Barone was under fire for his mob ties, Liston quipped, «I got to get me a manager that's not hot — like Estes Kefauver.»
The Englishman made a quip about his infamous gilet when a journalist asked him about it straight away, saying, «F ****** hell, I thought it would be two seconds before I heard a gilet joke.
When asked about her left leg, which, because of a childhood sports injury, is three centimeters shorter than her right one, she quipped, «I wish it was the other leg — I could have had an uphill lie all my life.»
Please just google --(Revealed: Arsenal are not the most cursed PL club when it comes to injuries), it is from the daily telegraph and is a bit of an eye opener if you were a believer in sensational headlining or a quick quip from regulars in here.
Sergio Garcia was in no joking mood Wednesday morning when he apologized publicly for the decidedly unfunny «fried chicken» quip he made Tuesday night at Tiger Woods» expense.
Regarding the «polished» quip I already stated it's a fair shout to consider Carvalho polished when compared to Coquelin — Carvalho has been a mainstay in Sportings midfield the past few years, played in the CL, and has racked up numerous caps for Portugal including a World Cup VS Coquelin playing well for 5 months last season out of relative obscurity.
A wit as well as a poet, Patterson quipped, «I'd probably be better than the stuntman when it comes to going down, though.»
When this mom quipped, «So all you ladies posting your WAHM diapers and fancy fluff, well I have my own $ 35 diaper!
As one lifelong member who has been coming for over 30 years quipped: «Why on earth would anyone want to attack us when we're doing such a good job of it ourselves?»
Referring to their one time rivalry, McDonnell quipped today: «Gordon and I were last on a platform together in 2007, when we were both contesting the Labour party leadership.
When little Billy - the latest addition to the Draper - Garraway clan - was thrust into my arms a couple of days after he arrived recently, Kate quipped: «Oh, Derek, that's twice now you've left Alex holding the baby!»
MPs in rival parties detect the growing disappointment though many remain sneaky admirers and quips about the SNP moving as a herd, the clip - clop of 50 or so pairs of shoes signalling the SNP's arrival, are laced with envy when the Tories are splitting over Europe and Labour's bitterly divided on Jeremy Corbyn.
When Tierney asked to introduce the emails as evidence, Carman quipped: «No objection, as long as she doesn't read them, judge.»
I particularly liked her spark when she quipped, with a cheeky smile, «Good question Jeremy» after a right royal pounding on national TV.
Keith Vaz, the chair of the home affairs select committee, quipped that he never thought he would see the day when Harman was attacked «from the left» by Field.
«In this Oscar week,» he began, which made me think he was about to make an off - key quip about Oscar Pistorius that even Eastleigh candidate John «Have I Got Alarmingly Aggressive Views For You» O'Farrell would envy, «when Daniel Day - Lewis was so convincing as Abraham Lincoln, perhaps the best we can say is this — the right honourable gentleman is just as convincing as Gordon Brown.»
Who would appreciate your good works when taxes drown the people, he quipped, and followed it up with «Why?
«Let me reach for a cigarette first of all in defiant response to that,» he quipped in a recent Guardian interview when asked what he thought of his nickname of «inaction man» in contrast to the swashbuckling Paddy Ashdown.
Hinting at bad blood, Mr Osborne quipped: «There won't be much time for chit chat, a bit like when Theresa and I last spoke.»
Governor Paterson has told reporters that he came to a decision yesterday on who to appoint to Hillary Clinton's Senate seat, but when asked the identity of that person, he quipped, «Why Michelle Obama, of course,» a joke he'd used earlier in the day with Andrea Mitchell.
A senior Labour MP was recently acclaimed by colleagues when he quipped sourly: «We need a one - clause bill to repeal all Jack's acts.»
To better understand Gillibrand's positioning, turn the clock back to shutdown weekend when the GOP was trying to «pin the tail on the donkey,» as the rarely mirthful Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell quipped about the Democrats» party symbol.
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