Not long ago, there was a debate in "Reader Blowback" regarding the use of "trigger press" or "trigger pull." I would like to
interject a simple truth.
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The state says that $17 "goes to promote the national motto 'In God We Trust', 1st amendment rights and the heritage of this state and nation"--but fails to make it clear that the money is being given to Alliance Defending Freedom, a controversial Religious Right legal group that works to undermine LGBTQ rights,
interject fundamentalist Christianity in public schools and government, end legal abortion and promote a definition of religious freedom that allows for discrimination.
Ariz. License Plate Funds Religious Right Group
And when the girls' mother, Claire, tried to
interject from backstage, a stressed Jeremy barked: "I am talking -- shut up!"
Jeremy Kyle loses his cool at single-toothed lady, as he screams: 'Go away!'; The chat show host failed to maintain his composure as he barked at one of his most controversial guests who was appearing on his show for the third time
Saarani said in today's sitting, Ngeh would
interject when assemblymen were debating.
Accusing Speaker of bias, Perak Opposition stage walkout
"Syria will continue to strengthen its air defenses, attempt to
interject and down every missile fired by Israel, and target any Israeli air force asset that infringes on Syrian national airspace.
Damascus Not to Hesitate to Respond to Israeli Airstrikes
"This is another situation where well-timed questions will serve you much better than talking over someone or trying to
interject your way into the conversation," notes Hess.
The worst habits of poor listeners
There are few places these days where the media isn't trying to
interject a political stance.
Respecting diverse views
RIPON: 6.40 Gleneely Girl, 7.10 Secret Applause, 7.40 ASTEROIDEA (NAP), 8.10 Sunrise Star, 8.40
Interject, 9.10 Tarrafal.
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Umpire Peter Willey was forced to
interject, with Essex skipper James Foster also called into the conversation.
Panesar Ashes role in spotlight; CRICKET
interject African-based concepts, explanatory paradigms and experiential knowledge into the various strands of the dominan feminist discourse.-Filomina Steady, editor of The Black Woman Cross-Culturally and Black Women, Globalization, a Economic Justice
AFRICAN GENDER STUDIES
Shimmering Foals-like guitars
interject pounding percussion, howled vocals and sinister church organs.
LYF is sweet for this band; REVIEW
Schroder and Dawe frequently
interject short notes in order to relate the personal narratives to current understandings of PTSD.
Soldier's heart; close-up today with PTSD in Vietnam veterans
They could not
interject, but during a subsequent break, Dunlop's responses were discussed.
Team effort for crucial interview
I will
interject a little philosophy and / or techniques but that is not my purpose.
The pole as a tool for fastpitch softball
It would be equally inappropriate to allow lawyers to
interject themselves into the claims process just so they could charge veterans for assistance in obtaining their earned benefits.
Vets shouldn't need to hire lawyers