Sentences with phrase «which quips»

You'll hear all about what Dan Aykroyd thinks of the upgraded design of the iconic proton pack, which quips Bill Murray brought to reprising the role of Peter Venkman, why the librarian ghost from the opening scenes of the original film returned, and much more.
At a debate in Britain, David Lange was asked about the peace that we live in cast by the shadow of nuclear weapons, to which he quipped I can almost smell the uranium now!
Forgetting for a minute that it really wasn't my place to invite him, I offered to take him inside with me to which he quipped: «I don't want to go into any party that doesn't want me inside.»
«I've met great police who aren't allowed to do their job because they have a pathetic mayor or a mayor who doesn't know what's going on,» Trump said, eliciting cheers from the crowd, to which he quipped: «Were you applauding for someone in particular?»
After tripping and falling on the stairs on the way up to the podium, Lawrence got a standing ovation, to which she quipped: «You guys are just standing up because you feel bad that I fell.»
He pondered becoming an author himself though he admitted he wasn't sure about grammar, spelling, or commas, which he quipped was why his first book, 1, 2, 3, to the Zoo, only had pictures.

Not exact matches

For instance, Salesforce bought the startup Quip, which makes a Microsoft Word - like product, in 2016 for $ 582 million.
Perhaps the best historical quip relevant to the taxation of cryptocurrency comes from Thomas Kuhn's 1962 work «The Structure of Scientific Revolutions,» in which he states, «scientific revolutions are here taken to be those non-cumulative developmental episodes in which an older paradigm is replaced in whole or in part by an incompatible new one.»
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.
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.
Most of us have heard the old quip, made famous in Annie Hall, about a meal in which the food is terrible — and the portions are too small.
Deftly citing Luke 4, in which Jesus» townsfolk in Nazareth are said to want to kill him for suggesting that Gentiles are to be graced by God as much as Jews, Keller quipped that he couldn't be that good a preacher since nobody had yet tried to kill him.
He glowed, ready to quip, ready to be angry, but confident in his possession of a single master theory which enabled him to arrange all Scripture and all of the traditional understanding of the Gospel, and all devotional life and religious behaviour in an easily understood fashion.
He stresses that the massive profitability of bars is an urban legend «unless you serve $ 12 martinis, which we don't,» he quips.
It's a light and sparkly little gift book, filled with quips, quotes and fun facts about rosé (my favorite summer wine), as well as 20 sweet, savory, and drinkable rosé recipes which I developed.
You can not sit there and tell me that sitting on your couch surfing the internet for quips and videos and highlights gives you the foresight into which will become elite.
«I've gone to the Golf Writers» dinner in Augusta,» he quipped, referring to the annual sit - down chat - and - chew that occurs on the eve of the Masters and at which the scribblers» choices for PGA and LPGA players of the year make brief appearances.
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.»
To which his old coach quipped, «Your duck hook in college made it tighter.»
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?
Michele Hays, blogger at Quips, Travails and Braised Oxtails found an informative link about the story which she kindly shared on The Lunch Tray's Facebook page.
«What makes you think this is my first time,» Bond quips, in a line which could be either tongue in cheek or genuine.
«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.»
It was quipped of Macmillan's 1962 reshuffle, in which a chancellor was dismissed, that «greater love hath no man than this, that he lay down his friends for his life».
Mayor Rudy Giuliani once quipped about blowing up 110 Livingston St., the headquarters of the old Board of Education — which he not unfairly painted as a bureaucratic swamp.
The stipend issue was put off until the next Ethics Committee meeting, which Sen. Michael Gianaris (D - Queens) quipped would be in another eight years.
I quoted Bratton as leaning toward Mark Green's candidacy and saying he'd be proud to be police commissioner again — at which Rikki rolled her eyes and quipped that she'd just have to «work longer hours» to make up for the shortfall in Bill's salary.
«What's really bad is when they destroy a thousand - dollar GPS system,» Cook quipped, but there was an undercurrent of anger on his face, which the biologist could not disguise.
In 1960 a movie about von Braun himself was called I Aim at the Stars, which prompted one critic to quip, «But sometimes I hit London.»
People have naturally taken his quip as proof that he was dogmatically opposed to quantum mechanics, which views randomness as a built - in feature of the physical world.
The subtext: «We want to explain how to go abroad without being arrested,» quipped Ken - ichi Arai, dean of the University of Tokyo's Institute of Medical Science and a co-organizer of the event, which featured advice on a variety of topics from 10 Japanese scientists who have spent many years in North American laboratories.
I don't remember precisely, because when Yogi's quip came out of my clock radio, I was madly looking for my car keys (which were in my hand the whole time).
Sometimes, if you try to be cute, and put short little sarcastic quips in your profile, you find that people complain that there is no information to go off of, so you update your profile to achieve authentic, honest, sincere, informative essays which read like war and peace, and then all the go - go, fun - seeking, no need for anything but chemistry types come out of the woodwork, and ignore everything but your photo anyway!
Brando presents a nicely laid - back turn in which he conveys his disdain with acid looks and snippy quips rather than grand bravado.
The film chronicles the manner in which Hope and her family handle the nightmarish situation, often with what Saget described as «irreverence and dark humor» (At one point, Hope's brother Alan — a comedy writer — quips that scleroderma sounds like «a deli entrée»).
Then there are gags about Evan sporting a beard, which aren't even a tenth as funny as similar quips against one of the roommates in the infinitely funnier Knocked Up.
In part due to the tone Waititi helped cast over the proceedings and the script which leans heavier into sight gags and tete - a-tat quips and barbs, much of the responsibility lays on the delivery of the actors who all perform.
Its characteristics are unmistakable: rapid - fire dialogue with quips flying as often as bullets, a cadre of contemporary character actors playing gangster, and a deep well of edgy cynicism on which to hang these affectations.
Not to mention how nonchalant he is regarding violence, which is always played as a joke to respond to with a sarcastic quip.
It's interesting to hear some of the same points glossed over by Matt Damon, Andy Garcia, and Commentary King Brad Pitt in their separate group - yakker: Griffin defends Soderbergh's decision to cut the line that concluded the prison prologue (which can be heard in the trailer), for instance, while Pitt, et al bemoan the removal of said quip.
Although the film doesn't make time to fully investigate his body of work, which, from his bitter liberalism (the dubiously titled «comedy of hate») to his pre-cancer embracement of smoking («I go through two lighters a day,» he'd often quip), is admittedly problematic, it nevertheless refuses to shy away from these darker corners of his existence.
There are two references to Brolin's other big comic book role in this trailer: Deadpool's comment of «Ah, f *** it, I'll do it myself,» which echoes Thanos» slightly less swear - y line in the mid-credits scene of Avengers: Age of Ultron; and Deadpool's quip, «I've got the stones to help you,» which is a reference to Thanos» hunt for the five Infinity Stones he needs to complete his all - powerful Infinity Gauntlet.
The quips fly as fast as the bullets do, landing with about the same frequency — which is to say, semi-regularly.
Instead of quick cut montages and smirky quips, there is an emphasis on long tracking shots and sparse dialogue, which downplays the excitement of the piece in exchange for a thoughtful and nearly existential vibe.
«We lost 19 of our best guys that day,» a deadpan Kumail Nanjiani quips in The Big Sick, resulting in the year's most audacious joke (it's about 9/11) which sealed the Silicon Valley star's status as the most exciting comedy actor on the scene.
Her quips and one - liners are hilarious, and a sequence in a restaurant in which Deanna and Marcia realize their connection to Deanna's new squeeze will have you laughing until you wheeze.
The other nominees are Call Me by Your Name, a Best Picture contender written by Hollywood luminary James Ivory; Dee Rees and Virgil Williams's literary, astute Mudbound, which marks the first time a black woman has ever been nominated in this category; Aaron Sorkin's 10 - quips - per - minute poker drama Molly's Game; and Scott Neustadter and Michael H. Weber's The Disaster Artist.
Weisz herself, when she finally appears on - screen, is excellent, as too is Farrell; his character of David equally as rib - tickling with his subtle nuances and comedic quips which, if I were to repeat here, would fall firmly flat.
You can see in him the genius and the penchant for quips and womanizing that he'll pass on to his son (which is a huge credit to Cooper, having to emulate Robert Downey Jr. while seeming more like a predecessor), but also less self - confidence and more awkwardness, not being born into success as his son will be.
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