So he asked her a second time to cover up and also to put a lid on what he felt was verbal abuse.
Massu said he could not put his finger on what wrong for him in the final.
But I can separate that tragedy from the genius that is Jean Paul Gaultier and what he put on the catwalk last week at the couture shows in Paris.
FORBES: Maybe It's Wrong But I Loved The Gaultier Couture Show
However, like the others in this prolific writing team - colourist Jamie Grant and story writer Grant Morrison - he is unwilling to put his finger on just what it is about their output which holds such appeal for US comic book readers.
Because I would sit with my dad when he would practice for hours and he would show me what every note meant, and he'd put a metronome on and he'd make me keep time with the metronome and he'd play notes and have me sing them back.
He is a man set on tearing down but offers little idea as to what he would put in its place.
He shouldn't be debating what statistic to put on slide four of the Powerpoint presentation.
"If the company is successful under me, it's because I'm carrying on what Irwin put in place, " he says.
"It's up to the Labour party how they deal with their opposition days, let's see what they put down on paper, " he said.
Take your eyes off what he's saying and doing, and put them on the people.
CNN: Commentary: For Clinton to win, she should focus on economy
So we're uneasy about this but frankly everything's on the table now, what he's done has put Mugabe outside the pale of the international community and more.
It wasn't a claim he was willing to put on camera - a media strategy that makes you wonder what they've got to fear from a lens and a microphone.
Like Peacock, he put his body on the line time and time again as the Rhinos did what no other team had managed to do before - beat Saints in a Grand Final.
Does the fact that Picower got caught in a Ponzi scheme in the 1970s make it more unlikely that Picower was unaware of what was going on with Madoff since he had been put on notice about the possibility through personal life experience?
FORBES: Madoff Was Not Jeffry Picower's First Ponzi Scheme Experience
What he is excited about: the emphasis will be put back on scripted programming at 10 p.m.
Richard Haass, former State Department official and head of the Council on Foreign Relations, may have put it best when he suggested that what we need here is a dial, not a switch.
He said he does look forward to discussing with the plan's authors what they eventually put on the table.
Though Blair declined to put odds on the potential for a break-up, he said he thinks leaders will do what it takes to ensure the survival of the currency in its present form.
When he suffered a stroke and was put on life support, "she knew instantly this was not what Dad wanted, because they had talked about this over and over again, " Ms. Fleming-Caruso says.
He'll have specific ideas on what's going wrong and what's needed to put it right, but coaching is knowing how to take a session - and Alan doesn't have that yet because he's never done it before.
He put aside the costs of buying the cars, and ignored the effect of taxes, to focus just on what it would cost in electricity or gasoline to travel a mile.
"He put together these boxes full of time lines, down to who the shah is, what's going on with Carter, what were the big movies of the time, what was in People magazine, " Scoot McNairy said.
MacFrugal's merchandising head, put in charge of all buying, assumed that what had worked on the West Coast, where he had cut his teeth, would do just as well in the Midwest and the South, where Big Lots predominated.
When Wideman put together Briefs, a collection of what he calls "microstories, " he decided to experiment with a release on Lulu.com.
Hulkenberg set the time as part of what looked like a simulation of a qualifying run, and said he was optimistic that Williams could put on a good showing in Bahrain.
应用推荐