prospects. And Bill Neukom is the new owner. And he's made building from within the farm system such a huge priority. So I don't see that happening. They're gonna have to probably muddle through and maybe get a lesser shortstop if there's – there's no question that they have a problem at shortstop and that Tejada is best suited at third base.Male Audience Member #5: Hi. >>Andrew Baggarly: Hi.
and don't tell lies, especially on oath, then this will be a better place to live in than if you go about doing those things. to muddle on and hope it'll all work out.
It gets some from-- and that isn't counted here. So if we muddle through all the other problems that are facing us, at some point we'll face a problem with the sun going out.
They're sort of distracted by other things. And we muddle along. And the US economy works and things.
I'm explaining it. They view that about the same way that we view their Russian meddling in our election. So we'll muddle -- you, the Googles of the world, will muddle through with those foreign regulations, using the tools they can to try to deal with them.
When you're trying to write a book on why aphrodisiacs work in 17th century, that's very frustrating, very annoying. But they all say muddle them up. So drugs in the early modern era are very rarely specifics.
It's so warm and inviting-- It's so warm. And the way this muddled , improvised response we had in March and April of 2020 of remote, distance learning and Zoom school.
So if ARM2 was M for modest, as soon as you add on-chip caches, M has to begin something else. And it's muddled or messy or any other kind of sick adjective. Just beyond this, on-chip caches became affordable.
OK. Hmm, I'll try that. Is it a muddler?
A lot of your pants. And that had gotten muddled .
And what I did for your cocktail-- which is in that giant camera over there-- was I put all this on top into a large bin and just muddled that, just like you're seeing here. I'm going to add an ounce of freshly-squeezed lime juice.
Once you get the story down, you lay it down. It can be a bit of a muddle ; it can be a mess; bits can not work, but it's really that reshaping. It's the editing, it's the rewriting, that is absolutely crucial to making it into something that people want to read.
I'm explaining it. They view that about the same way that we view their Russian meddling in our election. I imagine that companies like Google will muddle through and accept the $2.1 billion fine and what I take to be a tweak to their advertising and move on.
I'm explaining it. They view that about the same way that we view their Russian meddling in our election. But I think we'll muddle through on that.
I'm going to add half an ounce of-- a little bit less, because this isn't a syrup-- add that on top of the shishito. I'm going to give that a muddle . And what I did for your cocktail-- which is in that giant camera over there-- was I put all this on top into a
So you're saying I'm out of the norm enough that I should play the troll or like what are we fighting about this for? I feel like it really muddles the issue that is like, you know, Amy and I both, whether you like it or not, are not the norm in movies, you know?
What we made right back then would be called the Old Fashioned with the garbage in it. And the garbage meant that you muddled in orange and cherry and sugar with the bitters, and then you added the brandy, and then you'd probably shook it and maybe you poured it-- you did any number of things with it back then.
opened so I decided to start exploring it and I quickly realized that the myth and the fact of weed are very muddled in our lives um it took me a long time to distinguish the two I'll give you a few examples um myth weed kills brain cells is that true or does it increase
excited. We'll muddle through quite nicely." It was a huge betrayal of trust, if you wanted to put it that way.
Maybe we'll just figure this out and muddle through it and it'll be fine.
and put them at the bottom of the glass and muddle them and create these things one by one by one.
I think the decision on Lehman -- I think it's a muddle .
And you think that would make a big muddled mess, but it turns out it doesn't.
And so it's a little bit of a muddled mess, if you will.
Because I think sometimes these issues get a little muddled in people's minds.
Yeah. I'm sure they'll muddle through okay over the next 10 or 20 years. And I am not confident that the US will do
farmer's market or whatever, to mix and muddle and infuse and make it into drinks.
scary things about daycare that working parents work through and in our cases sometimes muddle through these issues
My rambling brief biography doesn't demonstrate the fact that I've actually been muddled , and confused,
It's too jarring. It muddles everything.
And I can understand if we had an okay performance or kind of muddled through it, it would have made sense to me since we didn't rehearse.
Sometimes with more influence from the major shareholders, if they muddle in there, sometimes with less.
When a resident is responsible for 30 patients at night, too many personal details can muddle one's thinking.
male #2: Yeah, and somehow we've managed to muddle through which suggests that maybe we're asking the wrong question here.
And so our house Old Fashioned, we call the Tall Boxes. It's this drink. It's bitters and one muddled cherry and one Kirsch brandied Morello cherry. We press that. We don't mash it into the garbage.
And the whole process of working together reaffirmed to me how the human spirit can rise above our muddled politics.
In the midst of summer, I wrapped myself in wool sweaters and scarves while I muddled through PowerPoints about how to get more state pension funds to invest in private equity.
would obey, the day angels, drunk and muddled , stumbled from the bars and all the bells of London were sounded, the day animals spoke to us in Assyrian,
And I found some different versions of recipes for fesenjoon, and I muddled my way through it, and came up with something.
openness and free and everything that they're all equivalent is kind of M L um is muddled in people's minds and it goes
Many have a hard time knowing what they think much less saying it because their thoughts are muddled and their words don't come out right. They hear extra voices in their heads,
It's so warm and inviting-- It's so warm. And I feel so bad for the teachers, the parents, and the students with young kids-- fortunately, mine are college aged-- who had to muddle through that in an improvised fashion
And probably more, I'm still working on it, so it's still all in my head in a muddle .
So there's three sides to a triangle, and I am an English major, so don't hold me to this definition as I try to muddle through it.
And then at some point, they started making a new old fashioned, where they would muddle the fruit salad-- maraschino cherries and orange slices.
these ideas came from, where the challengers came from, and the sort of muddle we're in right now. I haven't written the answer, and I don't think anybody has it at the moment.
and Blue Sky. Throughout his telling, Dr. Smith deftly captures the complexities and interwoven narratives that make up the muddled and messy history
If you were to really heat this and cook it down too much, it would start getting a little muddled looking.
We help people to think differently and to help them to see how they got into the situation they're in when they're feeling muddled
and don't tell lies, especially on oath, then this will be a better place to live in than if you go about doing those things. We have our problems as well because we don't have a written constitution, so we're just muddled , and that's the usual British way of going about things,