The rudderlessness and the social upheaval wrought by the modern economies led, in the interwar years, the 1920s and 1930s,
The Paul Rudd one's neat, because he's more character-y and goofy, and I certainly don't think I could play just like, square-jawed serious guy.
"The Ten," with Paul Rudd , who is the lead of "The Ten."
Even with massive rudders, they turn too slow.
This is an ethical rudder for us.
has a working rudder and tan bucket racecraft seats that I helped move.
And I'm doing it with Paul Rudd and Alexander Skarsgard, and a couple of other very cool people who haven't been announced yet.
So even though the stick-and-rudder skills of how to land an airplane are not required on the Space Station, the mental skill--
I don't have the Ruddy hand of someone who's worked their whole life.
But if you put another little rudder on the end, not very big, with a very powerful motor and all kinds of bracing, it turns way faster.
stick and feet at the Rudders tried to correct the problem but trimmed the
And their tail is used as a rudder for balance to help them not roll over and spin out at that speed of 70 miles an hour.
So it's like whatever rudder angle you give, or whatever change of direction you have, it's going to affect the flow
And we were devastated because we were rudderless.
Yeah, Paul Rudd you would lead with, probably.
Paul Rudd and Emile Hirsch.
a big fan of feathers that's used as a rudder and for steering and for landing. There are so many things that if you take any one of those features away from a bird, it couldn't fly or
So they would put-- the tail at a rudder-- the rudder at an angle rather, so that it would fly in a circle.
His thick, Ruddy hand enveloped mine.
But we just kind of tried to keep the rudder of, do something that's funny to us today, and day-by-day, make it as good as we could make it.
That's how websites work." It was troubling to see Rudder being so enthusiastic about this state of affairs, but he's correct at least in one sense.
I would have Paul Rudd , because I'm pretty sure that guy is actually my dad.
and they use those feathers to steer and to break and as a rudder. They're very important in take off and landing. So they change that long dinosaur tail into a tail that's more controllable and can
So it turns out I have really soft hands that are not ruddy whatsoever.
That's a trim tab, that extra rudder.
Now it seems like an aimless, rudderless drift, where one week leads to another, each day is the same, and nothing ever changes.
She's me, she's my sort of rudder in making sure the business is still on track in that regard.
Adam Brody, Liev Schreiber, Paul Rudd .
Now, Kelly Brownell, who is the head of the Rudd Center for Food Policy and Obesity at Yale University, wrote this book called "Food Fight" back in 2004.
Imagine a ship and you replace some planks on it with new ones and then the sail and then the rudder and over time
the husband and wife on their left, and a portly ruddy fellow with ridiculously enormous shoes on her right.
That story, actually-- I love the part about the ruddy hand-- the hand that worked all his life.
And you can see here in her movement, her tail is like a rudder and she's using it to turn as this gazelle zigzags
We really wanted to go rough and bearded, and red and ruddy, and alcoholic looking.
And sometimes you have the full deflection of the stick on one side and the full deflection of the rudder on the other side in order to keep the right thread in the
His parents passed away, and he's kind of rudderless and trying to figure out who should I be and how should I
lighthouses and canals and lock Gates and the use of the compass and designs of sails and Rudders and anchors
I, well, first of all, I can really commiserate with, I think it was, what's the Paul Rudd
And even like newer generations of laptops sound better than they did 10 years ago, when Paul Rudd was opening up
we've been really lucky to have such great people come join our show, cast-wise and guest cast-wise and last season we had Louis C. K. come back and Kathryn Hahn and Paul Rudd .
male audience member #2: So how is it working with like you know it seems like a tight-knit group of Jonah Hill: Yeah, you know like Paul Rudd and Michael Cera and Seth Rogen and Jason
big companies are so focused on marketing this non nutrient foods to kids and you know, kids are basically brainwashed over this stuff, but Kelly Brownell from the Rudd Center at
- In my lifetime, the Democratic Party has never been as internally fragmented and weak, leaderless, rudderless,
In my lifetime, the Democratic Party has never been as internally fragmented and weak, leaderless, rudderless, as it is right now.
and that, like in ninjutsu, it's far more efficient to have a sail and have a rudder than it is to try and row your way through life.
When you have really-- the Queen Mary, a really large ocean liner, a rudder turns the ship.
You're right. Yeah. Although, you do have a twang when you speak and kind of that ruddy red face that looks like you had too much--
Yeah, I was going to do some dating stuff, and then I had lunch with Christian Rudder who's the OkCupid guy, and he was working on his own book.
Indeed, the fact that these experiments go on all the time, that's what OkCupid founder Christian Rudder told us.
This kind of control may be based on millions of A/B tests, reflecting the kind of experimentation that so excites Christian Rudder.