Mouth
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Urged on by an excited Japanese preacher, men in grey suits started writhing on the floor, foaming at the mouth, and jabbering nonsense.
He gave a fascinating talk about his adventures, complete with clips of him floating around, catching bubbles in his mouth, and so on.
Now would be a very good time for China, as the expression goes, to put its money where its
mouth
is.
But there is many a slip between Washington's
mouth
and Moscow's lip.
Government ministers use international meetings to
mouth
platitudes, while ordinary citizens’ voices are muted.
During his victorious campaign his advisors kept his
mouth
shut on everything but trivialities.
Gligorov remembered looking up at his grandfather to correct him, and his grandfather placing his index finger over his
mouth
to silence him.
For example, China concluded a multi-billion dollar deal with Pakistan to develop the port at Gwadar, owing to its strategic location at the
mouth
of the Strait of Hormuz, which more than offsets the port's limited commercial potential.
Who is it that infests language and conversation with cliches, ill-structured syntax and rote expressions that flow mindlessly from
mouth
to
mouth
and pen to pen?Who is responsible for the sterile language of commercials seen on every wall and television, indeed, seen everywhere, and without which we appear to be unable to know even the time of day?
In many poor countries and communities, marrying off a daughter relieves a family of an extra
mouth
to feed.
I watch the head of this Las Vegas croupier, this kitschy carnival performer, coiffed and botoxed, drifting from one television camera to another with his fleshy
mouth
perpetually half-open: you never know whether those exposed teeth are signs of having drunk or eaten too much, or whether they might indicate that he means to eat you next.
In the
mouth
of this serially bankrupt billionaire and con artist with possible mafia ties, they have become the bottom line of the American creed – so much mental junk food full of fatty thoughts, overwhelming the lighter cosmopolitan flavors of the myriad traditions that have formed the great American pastoral.
They put a gun in her mouth, beat her savagely, raped her, and dumped her on the roadside.
The more likely explanation for Trump’s betrayal of Putin is that his warm rhetoric was, like everything else that comes out of his mouth, driven by his desire for ratings, not any actual interest in – let alone commitment to – helping the Kremlin.
If the United States is serious about addressing the increasingly deadly crisis in Syria, it needs to start showing sustained interest – and put its money where its
mouth
is.
The current moment requires robust diplomacy – the kind that can leave a bad taste in your mouth, but that gets the job done.
And they might reasonably conclude that his failure to channel some of his Fox News salary into a 401(k) account is a very powerful argument against the words coming out of his
mouth.
As a result, hosting the Games does more harm than good for tourism, which thrives on word of
mouth.
A market boom, once started, can continue for a while as a sort of social epidemic, and can foster inspiring “new era” stories that are spread by news media and word of
mouth.
Eisenhower in 1956, Johnson in 1964, Reagan in 1984, Bush in 1990, and Clinton 1996 (all incumbent presidents or vice presidents) with an economy in good shape would have won even if they hadn’t opened their
mouth
for the whole electoral campaign.
Long known for its rhetorical faith in South-South cooperation, India has begun putting its money where its
mouth
used to be.
He doesn’t froth at the
mouth.
But Musharraf has good reasons to talk out of both sides of his
mouth
at this stage.
These facts should be there to allow those people who will look at them to do so, and to encourage them to spread the information via word of
mouth
to others with whom they are acquainted.
The cheap recourse to dismissive invectives such as “outside interference,” “jaundiced reporting,” and “imperial mouthpiece” – so beloved by corrupt and/or repressive regimes – is recognized as self-serving cant even by those who routinely
mouth
them.
But if the international community is serious about meeting them, it must do something even more unprecedented: put its money where its
mouth
is.
If the Euro succeeds as a global currency, which I believe it will, and if Europe’s rapid reaction force becomes a reality soon, as I also think it will, the EU will have secured the preconditions for a more equal partnership – literally by putting its money (and soldiers) where its
mouth
is.
What America doesn’t have is a coherent view of government by those on the right, who, working with special interests that benefit from their extreme policies, continue to speak out of both sides of their
mouth.
Russia knows that when it comes to conducting a serious foreign and security policy, Europe is all
mouth.
There was tension in the lines of his
mouth.
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