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How to use a touch of in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "a touch of" and check conjugation/comparative form for "a touch of". Mastering all the usages of "a touch of" from sentence examples published by news publications.

Her studio blew me away: everything was black and white with a touch of red and a touch of orange.
Ad injection with a touch of affiliate fraud According to Corfman, the result was a simple ad injection, with a touch of affiliate fraud.
It was then that Warren showed a touch of exasperation.
As such, a touch of stage fright is only natural.
There is a touch of the martyr in Mr Anwar.
Looking to add a touch of tranquility to your workspace?
It involves awe, veneration, maybe even a touch of fear.
I add peanut butter and a touch of maple syrup.
There's a touch of calculation in her response to music.
Here modernity and primitivism meet, with a touch of humor.
About 60 cars are a touch of a button away.
There's also just a touch of the flirt in him.
There is a touch of topstitching here and there, however.
The Kardashians brought a touch of glamor to this display.
A TOUCH OF SIN (2013) on iTunes, Amazon and Fandor.
When he laughs, there's a touch of menace to it.
Lapid, the fourth party leader, brings a touch of razzmatazz.
A touch of oak, but rich, deep and well textured.
Does Ms. Heilmann suffer a touch of van Gogh's madness?
There is almost a touch of genius in the absurdity.
I add a touch of white miso for extra flavor.
But there is a touch of hagiography to Campbell's images.
There was a touch of James Bond glamour here and there.
The black collar and slim belt add a touch of sweetness.
"A touch of managerial hubris" was also a cause, it noted.
Corden is feeling a touch of nerves ahead of the show.
Minutes later, Germany's humiliation was completed with a touch of farce.
Instead, it offers heart, humor, and a touch of magical realism.
The sauce was hot but had a touch of sticky sweetness.
Think: full camp, and ultra-glam, with a touch of arrogance.
We like a touch of evil to our self-proclaimed geniuses.
Think Alien meets Gravity with a touch of young adult angst.
Then, she adds a touch of highlighter on her cupid's bow.
Stud earrings added a touch of sparkle to the actress' look.
"‪A touch of heaven," she captioned a video on the 11th.
The tycoon dazzled with a touch of 3D home shopping too.
Udall, though, placed Carter's name in nomination — a touch of class.
There's a touch of eugenicist fervor about her enthusiasm, though Penrose
The title of the film has a touch of rhetorical resonance.
Did it have "a simple flavor with a touch of sweetness"?
Artist Tracey Emin added a touch of punk to the proceedings.
Rug pads offer a touch of additional cushioning, Ms. Hopf said.
The design is dignified, but with a touch of the wild.
Put on a touch of makeup to feel even more special.
Best actress: "Women in Love" (1970), "A Touch of Class" (1973)
"Manchester is blue," she said, with just a touch of glee.
"It should have a touch of humor about it," Scanland said.
The series has a touch of golden-hued Cameron Crowe romanticism.
Add just "a touch of sea salt" in the caramel filling.
With a touch of the finger, the face offers the time.
It broke the stark uniform and was a touch of foolishness.
Here we have the classy tweet, with a touch of detached irony.
"    He adds with a touch of humor: "We are making this work.
Easter baskets are getting a touch of Prince's magic this holiday season.
The blue was a caramelised onion with a touch of added colouring.
"It's just ridiculous," he says with exasperation and a touch of venom.
She added a touch of gold with her dangling earrings and clutch.
The pro also used a touch of body makeup on Beyoncé collarbones.
Adding a touch of leather or suede can enhance any living space.
TasteVery almond-y taste with a touch of sweetness, but not overwhelming.
There were hints of basil and even a touch of passion fruit.
It's a bit of nostalgia with a touch of present-day PLL.
The night ended with a touch of eighties style and contemporary dissonance.
He cannot help seeing a touch of minstrel show in his act.
It finishes my look by adding a touch of class and elegance.
There will always be a touch of the past in the future.
Picture this: ice-cold, rich espresso, with a touch of creamy sweetness.
Alternatives were offered: a fist bump or a touch of the elbows.
"I love french fries," Mr. Haering replied, with a touch of envy.
Plus, the minimalist design adds a touch of class to any room.
She also has a touch of the grifter, up to a point.
"Why, these are aisle seats!" he said with a touch of wonder.
There was a touch of palace intrigue to the suspension, of course.
The stage set already had a touch of the séance to it.
It gives my hair a touch of shine, decent control, and smoothness.
I also found it gives my hair a touch of natural shine.
" She also asked whether there could be "a touch of misogyny here.
Of course, the friends started out with a touch of the Jerrys.
There is, to be sure, a touch of melodrama in Cavusoglu's threat.
I grab a basic nude bra with a touch of push-up.
Another floorlength black dress, Colman added a touch of color with embroidery.
With just a touch of performed masculinity, the ditz becomes a Chris.
On occasion, Bosker radiates youthful self-importance, maybe a touch of naïveté.
Even Madge's boyfriend, Alan (Rowan Vickers), gets a touch of Hal fever.
" For a touch of fun, she added: "I'll even bring the bubbles.
The crust has a touch of crackle; the inside is all velvet.
There's a touch of the Goth in Chuck Key's sterling silver jewelry.
The cover really goes beyond traditional keyboards to add a touch of elegance.
Follow up with just a touch of dark purple shadow in your crease.
Some even think there's a touch of Top Gun, but that's a stretch.
Leave the lacy unmentionables out, lying around for a touch of flirty insouciance.
There is a touch of her cricketing hero, Geoffrey Boycott, about her too.
And yet my experience here had more than a touch of the spiritual.
Even fewer have succeeded with a touch of Carlo Rovelli's clarity and verve.
The Ulo, created by Luxembourg-based Mu Design, adds a touch of whimsy.
Sure it has got a touch of support when politics has been rocky.
You look laid back with a touch of chic and casual yet sexy!
Just a touch of does-it-all concealer, only where we need it.
Add a touch of sparkle to your space with these creepy tree branches.
It was a model of political realism — with a touch of political cynicism.
There is a not even a touch of hyperbole in the above paragraph.
Later, he'll rehydrate them in the reduction with a touch of white miso.
Well, first off, Rio has always had a touch of speculation around it.
Mr. Brafman has a more modest educational pedigree but a touch of showmanship.
" He adds, with a touch of melodrama: "This dress is not my legacy.
The passage conveys unease, but one that's leavened with a touch of calm.
In Comyns's version, she is called, with a touch of ominousness, Bella Winters.
For most of us, a touch of amnesia permits a sane-ish existence.
Ms. Dacus, as usual, seemed content and levelheaded, with a touch of concern.
Andreatti sought to infuse the pieces with a touch of the artist's hand.
" Then, with a touch of wistfulness, she sighed and said, "Memories of Rome.
The dessert was meant to add a touch of distinction to Christmas dinners.
His performances on television were calm and avuncular, with a touch of humor.
It was a time he recalled with fondness and a touch of amusement.
There is also more than a touch of King Lear in his ravings.
We could be unwrapping some rain and a touch of wind on Saturday.
There has always been a touch of the divine about Diego Armando Maradona.
Many people ascribe to street preachers and freelance huggers a touch of craziness.
The result is a slow-building coming-of-age story that is as heartbreaking as it is lovely, tragic without ever becoming sentimental, grounded but still compellingly shaded with a touch of American gothic here, a touch of speculative fiction there.
After all, a few Xbox Live titles have just a touch of "graphic violence." 
Perfectly crunchy-crisp with a touch of sweet coconut and a hint of nuttiness.
Siriano this season was all about punk-rock vibes with a touch of glam.
Kerry Washington added a touch of exotic style with her Egyptian-esque co-ord.
"It's [Match Stix] in [Sinamon] with a touch of Gloss Bomb," she shared. Sigh.
For a touch of color, she wore burgundy heels that matched her bold lipstick.
Oh yes, did I mention there's a touch of the metaphysical in this story?
"Certainly Mercedes are the clear favorite," Vettel told reporters with a touch of resignation.
And in Twin Peaks, it always has a touch of the unnatural and otherworldly.
If some sports reward individual creativity, even a touch of wildness, others favour discipline.
Overall it produces loud sounds which can have depth, with a touch of bass.
Some of the most successful people on the planet have a touch of hypomania.
There was underboob, too, because what is America without a touch of bad taste?
This year there was more than a touch of mea culpa in the air.
Garlicky, salty, zesty, with a touch of crisp sour creaminess — in short, freaking amazing.
The West Wing certainly had a touch of that quality in its worst seasons.
A touch of je ne sais quoi rather than a blast of ocean air.
On the palate, it was earthy and focused, with a touch of unsweetened licorice.
Obama added a touch of glam to her black pantsuit while in Washington D.C.
It adds a touch of class and a bit of height for shorter women.
"A touch of glitter on the face can look cool and modern," Rowe says.
I like my eggs with a touch of tomato tartness and a peppery kick.
As the butter browns, add a touch of water to stop it from burning.
Each product looks luxurious, and would add a touch of glamour to any vanity.
There was a touch of impishness in his sprightly playing of the Rondo finale.
A touch of any of these ingredients can change the direction of a dish.
He quickly shucked a dozen, topped them with a touch of lemon and smiled.
"How would I describe it?" he said, pausing before adding a touch of humor.
Young has emotions, and he may have more than a touch of social anxiety.
If you need a touch of wanderlust, here's the full list for 2020. 10.
It's an occasion I looked toward with utmost joy, and a touch of dread.
But they also have a touch of poetry and the force of contemporary jewelry.
That does not preclude him from having a touch of the Everyman as hero.
It's enough to give even the most levelheaded among us a touch of vertigo.
That is to say gravely, with humility and a touch of sadness, not boastful.
For her eyeshadow, I used wheat, caramel, and a touch of cocoa shades, for depth.
She would bring savvy political skills, and a touch of star power, to the ECB.
Each pint is then swirled with butterscotch for added texture and a touch of sweetness.
Add a touch of olive oil into the pan before heating up on the stove.
I used a touch of AutoTune on Kehlani's vocals in "Ring" but not a lot.
Only one stands out — a touch of that glassy greenness: Calèche (and it is Hermès).
That seemed like a touch of tooth fairy whimsy that wouldn't be too much work.
At worst, there is a touch of guilt, even pity in tributes to American troops.
When negotiating the gardeners' pay, Audrey even has a touch of Theresa May about her.
Tiong Bahru Food Centre — For a touch of sweet, there's Tian Tian Yuan Dessert House.
In fact, a touch of acidity at the end can help just about any dish.
He tweeted, The Republican National Committee responded to the release with a touch of humor.
Reynolds seems to be holding on to a touch of his sassy, quippy Deadpool persona.
The addition of tomato lends a touch of sweetness that plays off the peppery aftertaste.
The series also includes "A Touch of Sin" (2013), an unexpectedly violent collection of stories.
The series also includes "A Touch of Sin" (29400), an unexpectedly violent collection of stories.
Deck the stilettos These sandals are sleek and contemporary with a touch of ornamental fun.
Great color, bubbly cheese, and an even crust with just a touch of crunchy brown.
The translation of "dim sum" means "with a touch of heart," according to Mental Floss.
" The second came three years later in Melvin Frank's romantic comedy "A Touch of Class.
I am not alone in my predilection for a touch of luxe in the wild.
He has arthritis, a touch of bursitis, a pinched nerve — like most of his friends.
Maybe her article needs a touch of leprosy, or a dead kid on the lawn?
Pretty packaging can add a touch of luxury — and even whimsy — to the makeup process.
Everything mundane all of a sudden felt so novel, kissed with a touch of magic.
Could the Saudi prince, Qataris wonder, be suffering from a touch of pique and envy?
The ravioli has a touch of nutmeg, steams in the bowls — a Bulgarian grandmother's recipe.
As well as a lot of vests (there was a touch of '70s disco vibe).
But it lends a touch of realism to an otherwise fantastical Big Boys Adventure Story.
If you'd rather have it sweet, more cinnamon and just a touch of black pepper.
Mr. Johnson and Ms. Picerno sang with soaring energy yet also a touch of wonderment.
It could always be fixed through a touch of Photoshop, or a pliant attorney general.
Looking at Sam Edelman's Loraine Bit Loafer might give you a touch of déjà vu.
What a difference a slice of tomato, a touch of garlic, and creative cheesing make.
The police and animal services are investigating, but they have expressed a touch of skepticism.
His voice had an easy sweetness to it, tempered with just a touch of reluctance.
Add a touch of consumption to the proceedings, and you have the makings of melodrama.
But a touch of filler can make a marked difference — and I have no regrets.
"I tried to bring a touch of modernity to the hand-finishing," Mr. Cools said.
Coincidentally, sugar and fat (and a touch of coffee) are what go into a Frappuccino.
Those of you who prefer to give a sampler of solid chocolate bars will love the dark chocolate assortment box, which includes the following bars: 70% Cocoa, 85% Cocoa, A Touch of Sea Salt, Intense Orange, and Caramel with a Touch of Sea Salt.
The woman is clearly a serious type who appreciates a touch of drama between complex characters.
The final product is a tangy sauce with untamed heat and a touch of Caribbean sweetness.
"the pig," where he reinterprets old­ school Danish fast food classics with a touch of refinement.
Add a touch of color to your lips with a peach lipstick in a matte finish.
Of course, the origin story includes the requisite happenstance and serendipity, plus a touch of controversy.
"But humans don't work that way," Oestlien says, with a touch of lament in his voice.
Yet during Lesotho's winter, Afriski comes alive for those craving even just a touch of snow.
That alone is a reason for Republicans to respond with at least a touch of class.
Yet Dr Oldham also cautions that a lot of successful people have a touch of narcissism.
A few sprays give the hair shine and just a touch of piece-y, bouncy texture.
The thin carpet beneath me adds a touch of gentleness as I scratch up his skin.
Just a touch of a usda certified wand to his head and he goes to sleep.
A potted plant also brings life — and a touch of color — to the neutral-colored room.
Now, my first book, called 'A Touch of Gold,' is about to be published by HarperCollins.
Finish off the look with a touch of golden highlighter on top of your concealed brows.
Dab a touch of pink matte shadow to the center of your lids and blend out.
Instead, it often combines elements of capitalism and socialism — with a touch of autocracy and democracy.
With that, he ended his speech with a touch of his widely-known sense of humor.
She wore her blonde locks sleeked back, with silver glitter giving them a touch of sparkle.
At times, as the best memes often do, it takes on a touch of the absurdist.
It takes a touch of the spiritual to speak across chasms of age, class, and color.
The exceptions are often wines with lively acidity, especially if they have a touch of sweetness.
The dolphin toilet-paper holder adds a touch of whimsy to the brightly colored bathroom, too. 
But we are also tempted into a strange historical vanity, with a touch of counterfactual compassion.
"A touch of slowdown in corporate (acquisitions) has provided an opportunity for private equity," Langan said.
When Gerard Piqué and Jordi Alba missed late chances, there was even a touch of desperation.
This one in particular, a mostly python carryall with a touch of punk, was pure perfection.
All the scene needed was a touch of modern science and, voilà, the dark ages recede.
Instead, Democrats can mostly thank "good luck" with a touch of "good policy" for their success.
It gives any meat or fish a really nice spiciness, along with a touch of sourness.
It flirts with aromas of white flowers, then seduces with a touch of honey-roasted peach.
I feel that a touch of herbaceousness is natural in both cabernet franc and cabernet sauvignon.
The tenor Michael Spyres, as Edgardo, sings with burnished energy and a touch of metallic sheen.
"We Step into the Responsibility Suits of Our Art" adds a touch of self-aware melodrama.
Ana turns his fixation against him: "There's a touch of the vampire about you," she says.
And the madcap final movement, taken at a breathless tempo, had a touch of manic danger.
"He's the Jewish version of Santa," I explained, a touch of sanctimony creeping into my voice.
The flowing sleeves added a dramatic touch, while her metallic heels added a touch of shimmer.
He speaks in a calm, thoughtful manner with a touch of a young Dustin Hoffman's charm.
For all the thumping energy, the music has a touch of stiff irony reminiscent of Shostakovich.
A cloud of whipped cream, with just a touch of sugar added, mellows it all out.
Some cooks add a lot of tomatoes, but I prefer just a touch of tomato paste.
The classic pretty wash will give an attention-happy Leo just a touch of extra glow.
The bathroom walls had a skim coat of concrete mixed with a touch of white powder.
End-of-summer rosés, particularly those with just a touch of fruitiness, will flatter this dish.
There were dogs and a pregnant woman on the runway; community, and a touch of grace.
"Sexy has nothing to do with skin," he said, a touch of mischief in his voice.
Whatever her problems with Jackie, she sticks by her friend, with a touch of feminist outrage.
It's easy to imagine young users looking at them with, perhaps, even a touch of envy.
He's also written frequently on the booze-performance connection, but not without a touch of skepticism.
You could try a full-bodied Champagne, particularly one with a touch of mellow, creamy age.
So bring on the classic popcorn flick — fun and mostly mindless with a touch of camp.
Take it slow, Capricorn; this whole month brings reorganization, some confusion, and a touch of fantasy.
I love that they reference classic street style but are feminine with just a touch of glam.
It unveiled a new version of its driver app, with added transparency and a touch of gamification.
Tei Shi "A Kiss Goodbye" How about a touch of samba to kick off June in style?
I think it's perfect for summer with a touch of tinted lip balm and swipe of mascara.
For her inspiration, Fiona explains that she's envisioning Olivia Wilde's color, but with a touch of whimsy.
This will be a fully Google-fied neighborhood, built from scratch, with a touch of Canadian flavor.
Leather seats and accent stitching add a touch of class to an otherwise rugged line of cars.
In many countries, private initiatives become franchises that spread fast with only a touch of state encouragement.
Most levels aren't static, with moving buses, waving villagers, and slithering snakes adding a touch of liveliness.
This one in particular, a mostly python carry-all with a touch of punk, was pure perfection.
There is a possibility of a touch of rain or drizzle at some point during the day.
And for a touch of color, one of the shoulder straps is bright orange, which is nice.
Although it's unclear why the drugs featured Trump's face, the branding comes with a touch of irony.
"Asian investors view the StanChart name as having a touch of magic," said the FIG DCM banker.
Night Sight adds exposure time, and the pictures it creates sometimes need a touch of additional editing.
Gillette Venus With a Touch of Olay Vanilla Cashmere Shave Gel is $2.97 at Target, plus a $.
With a touch of a button, the matte half turns on a "Halo" keyboard and trackpad layout.
And if unicorn beauty can bring a touch of the mystical to getting ready in the a.m.
So make sure you go ahead and add a touch of extra flour to keep everything together.
It appeared that everyone could come to Philly with warm feelings, though mixed with a touch of
To tone down the silky frock, layer a ribbed shirt underneath for a touch of casual-cool.
Turn your hand to a touch of DIY and have a go at making your own nightstand.
Think tea infused pops, seasonal fruit and maybe a touch of alcohol for a truly adult treat.
A sling-back or bow-capped rounded-toe aren't the only shoes with a touch of ribbon.
The one she imagines is, literally, the grated drainage system on her street — a touch of naiveté.
Infuse your day with a touch of color (and instant nostalgia) with the 18 colorful pieces ahead.
It makes you look and feel fantastic — while adding just a touch of danger to the mix.
But of course, the actress somehow managed to make even a touch of blotchy décolletage look chic.
And there was a touch of diplomacy in their insistence on letting the songs articulate their positions.
She wore a tight white bodysuit and a stars-and-stripes helmet—a touch of Evel Knievel.
The protesters often post with the hashtag #periodsforpence and mix anatomical details with a touch of humor.
"They ruin the best," Hudson said about Real Madrid with a touch of sorrow in his voice.
There was a touch of sadness and gross exaggeration throughout the most widely observed noninduction in history.
"They're incredibly versatile, sculptural, and add a touch of mid-century elegance to any room," Quinn said.
I just revisit them with a touch of modernity — more comfort, and more uses for a dress.
In the audio recording, Faris' voice is filled with joy, pride, and a touch of religious ecstasy.
And Dutch model Lara Stone (pictured) also added a touch of glean to her sultry smoky eye.
Add just a touch of blush, swipe on a light-pink lip color, and embrace the attitude.
The plums and red wine add body, sweetness and a touch of acidity to the rich sauce.
I also craved the earthy presence and deep dark hue that a touch of molasses can contribute.
Today (Sunday): Some drizzle lingers this morning, maybe even mixed with a touch of sleet or snow.
During his two missions, Mr. Weitz spent 33 days in space, always with a touch of awe.
The nurses are so kind; they care for Mom gently and graciously, without a touch of impatience.
I loved its liveliness, its dusty, earthy red fruit flavors with a touch of minerality and bitterness.
By contrast, Denpasar artist Jonas Sestakresna's boyish bamboo tower opens the exhibition with a touch of whimsicality.
Some of them include empowerment, rage, love, and Caribbean culture, all with a touch of social commentary.
Many displayed a typically British brand of humor, blending sarcasm, a touch of cruelty and self-derision.
Ms. Feola has a warm, full-bodied voice with natural bloom and a touch of darkening richness.
The space is modern, with a touch of elegance, and has a balcony reserved for private dining.
My mother's best friend brought a touch of cosmopolitan sophistication: yams and marshmallows without any Indian spice.
Or, do you want a more ornate divider to bring a touch of flair to your space?
There's also a touch of honey for sweet complexity, along with slivers of fried garlic for oomph.
"It predominantly seems quite strangely like a circuit party," Mr. Hillard said with a touch of bewilderment.
Throw in any spices you like — I typically go for salt, pepper, and a touch of cayenne.
Satan will sprinkle my flesh with Maldon salt and a touch of sumac for added flavor. Drastically?
Moreover, the results reveal a touch of greater social consciousness in the collective minds of business leaders.
Clearly, he's a devotee, and there are times when a touch of skepticism would have been appropriate.
Mr. Owens sang "I've Got Plenty O' Nuttin'" with a touch of glee, but also genuine contentment.
Dignified and thoughtful, he nevertheless had a touch of monomania to him, a bit of Captain Ahab.
It can take the form of embroidery, a touch of color, special pockets or neck line adjustments.
Essentially, they are made from ricotta and eggs, a touch of Parmesan and a handful of flour.
Maybe even a touch of nerves surrounding the sometimes barmy behavior coming out of 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue.
A unique, saloon-inspired bar with saddle barstools adds a touch of country to the luxe space.
I added a touch of baking soda to the initial boil, raising the pH of the water.
Which is to say that the morality in "A Touch of Sin," as in "Parasite," is askew.
It's light and bright, with flavors of flowers and herbs and maybe a touch of residual sugar.
His preferred ratio is one part absinthe to four parts water, with just a touch of sugar.
If you are the kind of person who, like Rose and Cassandra, likes to debate whether you'd rather live in a world that was Jane Austen with a touch of Charlotte Brontë or Charlotte with a touch of Jane, I Capture the Castle will fill your heart with joy.
The glasses If you have to wear glasses, there's no reason they can't add a touch of style.
To us, adding a touch of nature is one of the easiest ways to brighten up a room.
Finally, finish with a dusting of highlighter across the tops of your cheekbones for a touch of light.
Add a touch of peachy lip balm, and you're ready to win the game once and for all.
To add a touch of formality when addressing people, courtesy titles continue to be used to signal politeness.
Rihanna's take adds a touch of fur to the top of the ankle in both coffee and ivory.
As both man and cat, he's patrician and polished, a touch of class padding quietly onto the scene.
The perfect kind for shorts is made of a thicker denim and has just a touch of stretch.
Its semidry tangerine and apricot flavors are easygoing yet zesty, slicked in honey and a touch of graphite.
Spend any time in Mazzaro's Italian Market and you may come down with a touch of Stendhal's syndrome.
It looks and feels like an indie, black-and-white 2D Zelda, with a touch of speedrunning mystique.
Songs are more intimate, clear and very balanced, with a touch of bass exactly where I want it.
As in, I used zero concealer, other than on my undereyes, and just a touch of tinted moisturizer.
The Weeknd went classic in a fitted tuxedo adding a touch of bling thanks to his floral brooch.
Topping off an extraordinary technical achievement with flamboyance and a touch of silliness is typical of Mr Musk.
It's flavored with just a touch of real juice like grapefruit, cucumber, lemon, blackberry, watermelon or raspberry lime.
"I wanted it to be royal, magical, and enchanting, with a touch of whimsy and flair," she explained.
To tame pesky flyaways, Berg's secret strategy is using a toothbrush with a touch of Tancho hair balm.
There's even a touch of magical realism here and there, including a ghost who wanders the series' margins.
"He's held up through all of this," said Mr. Branstad, with a touch of wonder in his voice.
Though we'll never turn down buying a new embroidered bralette, our undergarment collection needs a touch of simplicity.
Marble adds a touch of sophistication to any phone and could easily be matched with a marble case.
On "La Vida Continuó," she taps Brazilian duo Simone & Simaria for a touch of their native música sertaneja.
There will be a touch of sadness with this one, however, due to the death of Carrie Fisher.
It's probably my favorite since episode three, perhaps because it has a touch of the generic to it.
"There's a touch of reality in the markets," said Shaun Osborne, chief FX strategist at Scotiabank in Toronto.
For anyone with a touch of claustrophobia – like yours truly – this may be the biggest hurdle of all.
That night, Butch's bossy and upbeat selections acknowledged the Mayan Riviera with just a touch of the tropics.
Fugate says that lube even adds a touch of moisture, as long as the product is water-based.
From such details, I'd constructed an image of impeccable chivalrousness, with a touch of the immigrant's stoic melancholy.
"The dress looks right out of a fairy tale with a touch of boho and romance," she says.
This slightly fizzy brew is a mix of lemon juice, cane sugar and a touch of citric acid.
Viewers going in expecting "science fiction" or "comedy" may have felt more than a touch of cognitive disfluency.
For Mr. Marte, the predawn routine provided a touch of solace during a precarious chapter of his life.
A$AP Rocky added a touch of tie-dye to his Paris Fashion Week look that same month.
In Republican Roy Moore, he found a touch of both -- and it promptly blew up in his face.
In the third set Nishikori received a touch of good fortune when a few drops of rain fell.
Yes, good leaders know how to have fun, to exhibit humor, and a touch of grace at work.
I use a highlighter on the tops of my cheekbones most days, for just a touch of luminescence.
These regular fit corduroy trousers are made from 98% cotton with 2% elastane for a touch of stretch.
Chrouch, 280, who escaped Ohio's harsh winters 268 years ago, said with resignation and a touch of incredulity.
Munfix Gold-Rimmed Plastic Cups add a touch of class to more formal gatherings at a reasonable price.
A good, juicy tomato only needs a touch of salt and some balsamic vinegar to basically dress itself.
Because gluten forms with water but not with alcohol, sometimes a touch of sochu or vodka is added.
She pulled the duck out before it was fully cooked, a touch of pink signifying a Western preference.
"My friends look at fashion in a classical way, but with a touch of whimsy," Mr. Benbanaste said.
If it's too thick, add just a touch of water to thin to start and go from there.
A touch of fine cornmeal in the batter gives these waffles a delicious crispness and a faint perfume.
Front Burner Lil Bucks, a sprouted buckwheat snack, adds a touch of flavor to granola, yogurt or salads.
You'd think this might be frustrating to watch, but Arnold directs these scenes with a touch of poignancy.
This warm drink has a touch of chipotle pepper to make it hot in more than one way.
Cook: Melissa Clark's savory sesame chicken with cashews gets a touch of sweetness from dates, in 20 minutes.
Luckily, a touch of pink is easy to pull off for fall with the right temporary hair dye.
There was a touch of elusiveness in the way he shaped the slow introduction to the first movement.
Shoppers go to Walmart for discount items or to Target for discount items with a touch of style.
Probably, he means a touch of self-portraiture: No choreographer is more steeped in ballet history than he.
As always, Mr. Funk's art has an undercurrent of religious devotion, maybe even a touch of the medieval.
Ana Lily Amirpour puts a Middle Eastern spin, with a touch of Italian westerns, on the Dracula tale.
But there was a touch of gamesmanship in that message and in Warren's answer during the town hall.
The floor-length dress had a low back to add a touch of modernity to the conservative look.
Her fiance also added a touch of white with a small pin to his otherwise all-black outfit.
The music conveys wonder, with a touch of fear, perhaps because we know where this story is heading.
"Thierry Mugler made no money from his clothes," he added proudly, with reverence and a touch of hauteur.
Some things in life don't mind a touch of neglect: That aloe plant you haven't watered in months?
Scorpio moons appreciate sentimental gifts, especially ones with a touch of magic, like a crystal or enchanted locket.
Jia Zhangke's 2013 "A Touch of Sin" examines what happens when individuals choose to confront corruption and inequality.
Apples add a little sweetness, while cabbage gets a hit of caraway for a touch of gentle spice.
A touch of fragile neediness comes through as this rattled Tosca calls out Mario's name three more times.
The first of these involves lemon juice, ginger and garlic paste, mustard oil, and a touch of salt.
The result is a cloying bite of sweet with a touch of sour and a hint of existential despair.
The new lights bathed the city in a pale yellow-white hue, but also added a touch of green.
Canonical books require a bit of work, maybe a touch of patience but only during the first three pages.
The XF has its own feel, softer on its feet with a touch of body roll that communicates nicely.
There's still a touch of sparkle with the offset stones but the cut is neat, clean and no-fuss.
There's a touch of Cecil B. DeMille in the filmmaker's artistic DNA, and even more Stanley Kubrick, she suggested.
A touch of Lorac's TANtalizer Baked Bronzer added warmth to the hairline, bridge of the nose, forehead and jawline.
A native of Argentina, the homeland of Peronism, Francis has more than a touch of the populist about him.
The tender beef along with gravy-drenched potatoes and a touch of cole slaw make for the perfect bite.
They're strange and cruel and dangerous, and that gives Mary and the Witch's Flower a touch of tough edge.
B. So, in practice, she's better off sticking to reputation songs with a touch of the all-time hits.
After an exchange of words with the policemen, the two teenagers make their escape using a touch of magic.
"Big Macs were how I stopped being vegetarian a year ago," he says with a touch of amused satisfaction.
I also hoped its carefully selected skinny-ness would add a touch of style to my bland hospital attire.
To replace the dressing, I chopped up an avocado and drizzled a touch of olive oil on the greens.
Califia Farm's Almond Milk, $3.86(Unsweetened)Size1.4 lTasteThe most almond-y tasting of all with a touch of sweetness.
But for Coachella, Jawara took the color even further, adding a bold ombré fade and a touch of honey.
Create their own green jacket and make available to the masses — all the while adding a touch of style.
There was just a touch of colour in it, a pale sea-green, soft and shimmering and very beautiful.
Both are brewed using a mix of seltzer water, a gluten-free alcohol base, and a touch of flavor.
La Tourangelle's flavorful peanut oil adds character to any dish that could benefit from a touch of nutty goodness.
I was 34 then, and aiming to bring a touch of complexity, even sexual desperation, to the virginal Mina.
Recently, however, he learned that it would be wise to approach the social network with a touch of skepticism.
What transformed these fragments into a cohesive whole is a touch of avant-garde string scoring by Mr. Martin.
The segments are short, just a few minutes each, and will inject a touch of inspiration into your routine.
But after speaking with Ms. Hirshfield I wondered if he may also have a touch of obsessive-compulsive disorder.
The poem is worth reading, for sure, but its life onstage has a peculiar charm, a touch of magic.
Nonetheless it was delightful, with subtle aromas and flavors of stone fruits and flowers, and a touch of woolliness.
No matter what the holiday, there is always a way to add a touch of pixie dust to it.
The beans taste of smoke and brine, leached from green olives, with a touch of velvet from melted cheese.
Features like Single Take and Quick Share among others bring a touch of 2020 to last year's Samsung flagships.
A Good Appetite Olive oil and a touch of sea salt make this recipe both gooey and slightly savory.
This lively sparkler is a pretty copper color, with steely, lightly fruity, floral flavors, with a touch of licorice.
I gravitate toward preppy styles, neutrals, and when not in the office, casual looks with a touch of style.
It's the classic Gen X mix of depression and angst, infused with societal malaise and a touch of addiction.
The tech industry was almost universally opposed to Mr. Trump, which might give the meeting a touch of combativeness.
In the "Emperor" Concerto, Mr. Hough played the first movement with bracing clarity and a touch of Apollonian coolness.
The meat has juice and punch, a touch of char and crust, and a hidden cache of fish sauce.
As good a tactical masterclass as it was from Mourinho, there was a touch of fortune about both goals.
"Now I know: it feels a little unsettling, a touch of exhilarating, and something of a relief," he continued.
" There's a touch of poetry and meta madness in Ms. Lange, 67, and Ms. Sarandon, 70, taking on "Feud.
You come out shaken with excitement, but with a touch of shame, too, at being so easily thrilled. ♦
The most interesting characters are both hero and antihero, aren't they — sometimes with a touch of villain sprinkled in?
A tangle of curls sticks up from the top of his head, giving him a touch of appealing dishevelment.
There's a little Royal Rumble to it, a little Hell in a Cell, and even a touch of Wargames.
Now, in a coy fashion turnabout, "he is bringing a touch of old Paris to Los Angeles," Ms. Sabas said.
In the firm's internal WeChat group, some staff dealt with the turmoil at the office with a touch of humor.
And when it comes to relationships, who doesn't have a touch of drama in their past that might be embarrassing?
The grinder turns from side to side and stirs the cacao water with a touch of corn, sugar, and ice.
Self-described "dream pop supergroup" Terror Jr. know how to flavor their bubblegum dance music with a touch of darkness.
With a touch of a button, the crystals light up, creating a gorgeous illuminating effect (you can also dim them).
Putting on a leather strap I already had from Triwa added a touch of class to the already stylish watch.
Midwesterners like their politics unthreatening, realistic and with a touch of humour to smooth over areas of disagreement, she believes.
The return to social conventions at the work's close arrives with both a painful inevitability and a touch of relief.
Barnstorming Iowa on a six-day, 28-town campaign tour this week, he is even displaying a touch of swagger.
Add a touch of whimsy to your office and give work projects an instant upgrade with this cheeky tabletop dispenser.
Wood cabinets ground the gathering hub, while gold details on the stools and accessories add a touch of California glam.
With a touch of the screen, or key pad, you could have access to unlimited languages, emoji, and other symbols.
Classic, chic, with a touch of rock 'n' roll, this fuss-free fringe is your autumn hair switch-up sorted.
Think of it, he says, as a touch of benevolent deception to counter the inherent coldness of the machine world.
The strapless number featured a high slit that flaunted her frame — and a touch of purple lipstick sealed the deal.
And while a touch of jealousy can make things hot, too much of it is certainly not a good thing.
How great is it that we live in a world where pizza is just a touch of a button away?
Inside the steaming pie, a grating of boiled egg adds a touch of nourishment; an earthy stock supplies a base.
For him, the real world represents some sort of goodness in a broad sense, but with a touch of sorrow.
When his wife takes the car, he rides the bus, which offers him a touch of the anonymity he craves.
It also has a touch of sweetness: Firelit Coffee Liqueur, $34.99 for 750 milliliters from K&L Wine Merchants, klwines.
She tells the story of her creation with a touch of humor, a measure of candor and very little regret.
Glued to our handheld devices, we desire to control the world around us with but a touch of a button.
Jamil amped up the look with a bright lip and dangling earrings, adding a touch of glamour to her look. 
Vineyard Vines Martha's Vineyard-inspired clothing with a touch of whimsy from a company with the smiling pink whale logo.
You're usually pretty logical about these things, but a touch of hazy, dreamy energy flows as the moon meets Neptune.
The InterDesign Chevron Shower Curtain has a fun, subtle pattern that will add a touch of class to your bathroom.
But the fast tempo emphasized the farcical aspect of a scene that Mozart also injects with a touch of melancholy.
Although Degas is often, and rightly, considered an evocative realist, some of his ballet art has a touch of caricature.
But then so does an angry Marcel Marceau, with perhaps a touch of Divine, the cross-dressing John Waters superstar.
It's not hard to get a server on Gopher, for example, if you have even a touch of technical interest.
Produced by Foxygen's Jonathan Rado, it's got that signature Cameron's croon with a touch of that smooth LA pop production.
It's the little details that set them apart — think velcro closures, new textures, or a touch of glitter or neon.
" He added, with a touch of Texan grit, "It's easier than going to Chelsea and being ignored in a gallery.
Mary wears a light pink gown mostly covered by her traditionally blue robe, which here has a touch of topaz.
A touch of loose gold glitter was placed in center and corner of eyes to tie into the Tiffany's jewelry.
Seasonal petits fours and chocolates from Valerie Confections in Los Angeles lend a touch of elegance to the holiday table.
Fingerling potatoes simmer as the chicken braises, and fresh peas contribute a touch of spring, even on the Easter table.
Many of these composers, though, brought well-honed skills, artistic integrity and a touch of American feistiness to their music.
Some wines might benefit from a touch of brettanomyces, a particular sort of rogue yeast, while others decidedly will not.
This recipe, made with ground lamb, has a Turkish feel, spiced with cumin, coriander, cinnamon and a touch of cayenne.
There are 247 rooms, but the hotel manages to always feel intimate and sophisticated with a touch of masculine decor.
The trolley problem demonstrates just how dire the coronavirus pandemic is becoming — with a touch of surrealist humor, of course.
Stonemill serves a traditional kakigori, ujikintoki, doused with matcha syrup and finished with a touch of sweet red bean paste.
Harking back to glamorous 1950s Italian resorts, Brown Beach House Croatia delivers contemporary Mediterranean chic with a touch of nostalgia.
The planet of attraction, Venus, enters your house of fame, adding a touch of glamour and charm to your reputation.
He starts with homemade tomato sauce, onions, lime, a touch of olive oil and clam juice, a concession to circumstances.
Here, I smear them with a paste of turmeric, tamarind, cumin, chile, garlic, ginger and a touch of fish sauce.
It features an air-tight vacuum seal that removes air from storage bags with only a touch of a button.
His brother, Harry, is an easier choice -- Eddie Redmayne, with a touch of coloring to the hair, fits the bill.
She completed her look with a cathedral length Swarovski crystal veil and a detachable train for a touch of drama.
By introducing a touch of comedy, Staver opens up well-known myths and stories, making them more human than lofty.
First, he's complaining about the food in space and carrying himself like he has maybe just a touch of indigestion.
You will remember this as B.J. Penn's typical gameplan, but there's a touch of Penn in Moicano's top game as well.
Many Amazon users on social media called the service a cross between Instagram and Pinterest with a touch of e-commerce.
It will be a scripted comedy, on the comedy side, with a touch of music, because this company is about music.
You can't go wrong with a glistening winged liner look, which adds a touch of cheer without going over-the-top.
There's no metal on this phone, just plastic designed with a ceramic-like finish to give it a touch of class.
Even when she sits on the operating table, questioning her entire existence, she wears mascara, eyeshadow, and a touch of blush.
If things are getting steamy in your coat, you can easily change the heat settings with a touch of a button.
Lego just unveiled Boost, a clever kit that introduces programming and a touch of tech to the bricks you grew up.
Now, iconic jeweler Tiffany & Co. will do the impossible and bring a touch of class to the President-elect's Manhattan lair.
And in our sneak peek at the premiere, the former football star hasn't lost a touch of his signature dry humor.
Emergence has a touch of Stranger Things, and it reminds me of a bit Fox's The Passage, which just got axed.
But there's a touch of nostalgia in the way Tsukiji was photographed here that suggests it really, truly is over. —A.
It seems that as women across many different industries, we all have a touch of the business casual love/hate relationship.
Honestly, it could have benefited from a touch of color beyond the small, white "G" on the tip of the lid.
He adds a spoonful of Dijon mustard, a sprinkle of black pepper and kosher salt, and a touch of cayenne pepper.
Dirty jeans, boots, big buckles, and a touch of glitter — that's what you get with the International Gay Rodeo Association (IGRA).
But with grace, a touch of sass and a large serving of reality, Indigenous Australians have responded with a hashtag: #DefineAboriginal.
See: lots of denim, graphic tees, and a few outerwear pieces to add a touch of high to meet the low.
Rosa Magalhaes, the creative director for the closing ceremony, said it will be a festive atmosphere with a touch of melancholy.
The 85-year-old is known for adding a touch of glam to her judge's robes via her eye-catching necklaces.
It operates partially like a graceful airplane and a little bit like a boomerang, with a touch of "WTF" thrown in.
And for a touch of color so that the white chunks will stand out, Gray adds red pimentón to the forcemeat.
Some people like to add a touch of pepper to their vegan burgers but that's a little too spicy for me.
That eye-opening move, now known as the Chamley-Watson, is a touch of flamboyance in a formal, sometimes staid sport.
Sour cherries will need a bit of honey to finish the sauce, while sweet ones benefit from a touch of vinegar.
"They&aposre incredibly versatile, sculptural, and add a touch of mid-century elegance to any room," Quinn said of rounded couches.
With a touch of not-so-plausible deniability, Putin wanted the world to know he was interfering in our internal affairs.
He brought a touch of sly playfulness to the Allemande, and dispatched the syncopations in the snappy Courante with biting intensity.
"Tis a gift to be simple, tis a gift to be pure," and even more lovely with a touch of color.
Bring a pitcher of homemade margaritas—sweetened just-so with a touch of agave nectar—and you'll be a shoo-in.
There's also a touch of mysticism thrown in for good measure, inspired by Goldberg's time hiking the Inca Trail in Peru.
Guest vocalist Shannon Watkins adds her voice to "The Priestess," giving the affair more than a touch of the divine feminine.
Really, they just need a touch of mechanical innovation, or enough weirdo level design to stand out and offer something special.
A little mint brings freshness to the zucchini soup, or a touch of nutmeg wakes up a red curry squash soup.
With literally a touch of a button, you can have espresso, soups, stews, and more ready to go, morning and night.
Trying to get a little piece of him back, so I can face the world with a touch of that perspective.
To all the classic paraphernalia of the spook story, she adds a touch of Freud to make the whole world kin.
The museum allows visitors to descend the slides, but with their intimidating height and pitch, a touch of courage is required.
Opting for orange and honey, along with a few sweet spices, like clove, coriander and a touch of saffron, seemed right.
"We usually reserve our highest acclaim for the politician who has in him a touch of the liberal reformer," Hofstadter wrote.
The plants, which range from small succulents to large palms, appear in every room, adding a touch of whimsy and life.
" While newer versions of tascas "bring a touch of refinement," he said, "the Portuguese traditional tasca cuisine continues to be there.
For the show's creators, the association with brand-name products lends a touch of their favorite '80s movies to the show.
Jupiter also trusts that things will just work out; when it's paired with luxurious Venus, a touch of laziness is likely.
Alternating between the two styles gives the table a more vibrant look overall that's still anchored by a touch of class.
Catch the short cadenza before the conclusion of the aria, which she sings with a touch of pensiveness and melting tone.
With only a touch of confidence, you can build a world that leaves more space for your personhood, kindness, and sensitivity.
Her flowing robe added a touch of bright color to the red carpet, which she paired with bold pink eye shadow.
There's a touch of both Laurel and Hardy and Cain and Abel to these overgrown boys, who sometimes dream of fratricide.
The wine was floral but also with a touch of chocolate and not so much of the olive, roasted-meat flavors.
She and her co-founder created soft serve in 2009 by blending fruit, water and a touch of organic cane sugar.
In this recipe, I rub the chicken down with salt, a mix of spices, and a touch of dark brown sugar.
Garlic isn't even in the dish's name, and the bread only comes with "a touch of garlic," according to the website.
This baby is also great for kitchens or anywhere else your floors need a touch of heat to get things clean.
Mr. Porgo craned his head to see the wound on his belly, which prompted a touch of humor from his partner.
LAFAWNDAH Her parents are Iranian and Egyptian, and there's more than a touch of Middle Eastern music in her underlying rhythms.
My goal was to make a more nutritious brown-bread dinner roll, chock-full of seeds, with a touch of molasses.
In a handwritten letter, filled with anguish and a touch of cruelty, she explained her decision to marry Aristotle Onassis instead.
Since she has always been an audacious and kinetic conversationalist with a touch of hypochondria, friends didn't notice anything was wrong.
The 2016 is perhaps a bit riper than other vintages, with maybe a touch of oak, but it's balanced and lovely.
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They're not so very dark, but they have a depth of flavor suggesting pumpernickel, with an earthiness and a touch of sour.
With the oil-slick treatment, this simple oxblood lip color is lifted with a touch of color-switch lipgloss in the center.
Meanwhile, Kalanick's statement had a touch of arrogance, confident that Uber would have won the case and bullish on his company's future.
Some pet owners took a more minimalist approach, choosing to accessorize their pooch with only a touch of red, white and blue.
I think honey is ideal for adding just a touch of sweetness to plain versions of foods, like yogurt and nut butter.
The Shiny ShoesSwap your signature black steppers with a patent pair to add a touch of shine to your cold-weather look.
Daenerys' father was known as the Mad King, and Dany has expressed concern that she has a touch of madness as well.
If you're in the market for an affordable pair with a touch of style, why not give BluSpark's Bluetooth Headphones a try?
Local politicians also chimed in; MP Daniele Capezzone, for instance, said the censorship introduced "a touch of the ridiculous" to Rouhani's visit.
In a fluke of history, a touch of fate or God, he met Charles Van Doren at a party in the Village.
His adaptation is simple, and it mixes the best parts of Gears of War with more than a touch of survival horror.
Kumail Nanjiani added a touch of levity to the montage, but his words still remained grounded because of how true they rang.
Thankfully, she also left the jumpsuit partially unbuttoned to expose a touch of cleavage, otherwise we may not have even recognized her.
Today on her Instagram, Collins shared a selfie (per usual) wearing what looks to be not a touch of makeup — pretty standard.
Or perhaps you envisioned a medium-brown hue with a touch of caramel, but left the salon with anything but warm chocolate.
Effortlessly beautiful with an air of mystery and a touch of ennui, she trumped any It Girl America had to offer me.
Her makeup is stripped back too, with only a touch of natural-looking foundation, a bit of highlighter, and clear lip gloss.
In and of itself, this move gives The Walking Dead a touch of the momentum it's lacked for quite a while now.
Almost everything in her classroom has a touch of magic to it, from her house elves chore chart to her hall passes.
And she topped the ensemble off with a touch of glamour: her leaf drop diamond pave earrings by British jeweller Kiki McDonough.
This would be the kind of product that has a touch of the mystical, yet doesn't necessarily come in sparkly pastel form.
I pointed out that Underside of Power, while still having a touch of ecclesial boogie, was far less inclined in that regard.
Which, like many things that come out of this administration, has a touch of truth to it but is not, technically, true.
"What would be the obvious issues of common ground between you and Donald Trump?" the journalist asked with a touch of amusement.
And he's adopted a touch of cynicism that could open his eyes and help him predict how people will misuse his creation.
In the poster, Jolie's profile can be seen in silhouette, complete with the villain's signature horns and a touch of red lipstick.
In the upper left corner, he has drawn Sandra's face in profile on raw linen, a touch of pink on her lips.
Clearly, he couldn't resist another parody ... and even kept a touch of the holiday spirit with that snowman pillow in the background.
Cannellinis, radishes, vinegar, herbs, and a hefty dose of minced anchovies add depth and a touch of funkiness to your torched veggie.
A touch of a neutral crease color applied back and forth in windshield wiper motions brings out the shape of the eye.
With humor and a touch of good-natured acerbity, the two converse and even argue over the finer points of their craft.
You, too, can participate in Earth Day with apps that remind you how to add a touch of green to your life.
For social media behemoths like Facebook to address the issue of election integrity, providing a touch of transparency is only the start.
With the clink of a wine glass, Walmart is going to bring a touch of Napa Valley to its bargain-thirsty shoppers.
The result was brightly fresh-tasting, a warm-weather charmer with a touch of spice, and a lovely match for the wine.
She builds her themes around political correctness on steroids, spiced up with limitless arrogance while stirring in a touch of ideological claptrap.
His mother's recipe, which belonged to her mother and her grandmother before her, uses fava beans with just a touch of chickpeas.
I dressed the bed in fresh linens and golden yellow throw pillows to add a touch of contrast, which he never understood.
If Britain needs something from America right now, it is a touch of its can-do attitude and common sense of purpose.
And adding a touch of intimate history to the archive is one portrait of a student Howland tutored, identified as Suzie Bruce.
It's a treasured mythology in America, this belief that hard work and a touch of grit is all one needs to succeed.
You do just a touch of a bump one way or another, and you have a dramatic difference all of a sudden.
The cute details of the Kate Spade New York 5 O'Clock Metro watch will add a touch of whimsy to any outfit.
"Everything you see here is a touch of Christie," said Douglas Elliman broker Enzo Morabito, who is the agent for both listings.
It's made with white flour, water, salt and sometimes a touch of sugar or baking powder, then fried in shortening or lard.
The inside is a uniformly pale yellow, tender all the way through, but with a touch of leisurely and almost elastic ooze.
The job demands a hearty appetite, an iron stomach, and a touch of spycraft to avoid fawning treatment from staff and chefs.
"When you come to Galaxy salon, we can change you," said the owner, Nadia Tushabe, with more than a touch of pride.
While pleasantly fruity, the Savoy had just enough alluring extra elements — an herbal edge, a touch of minerality — to make it interesting.
You just get to watch in awe as it adds a touch of beauty and a splash of life to your home.
It plays like a dime-store "Dangerous Liaisons," with a touch of "Amadeus" in Joseph Quinn's twitchy performance as Catherine's ineffectual son.
The final staging has more than a touch of Grand Guignol: the audience first hears Joan's avenging voice, apparently coming from nowhere.
This means we are powered by the forces of nature, predominantly water and wind with a touch of solar and landfill gas.
" He assured me, with a touch of wounded pride, that "with the multi-probe it would have been a piece of cake.
The dusky tones and slightly earthy edge to her singing lent a touch of emotional depth to her portrayal of this adolescent.
The company's vermilion smoked version, cured over New Zealand's manuka wood, has a haunting flavor that finishes with a touch of sweetness.
It's a 6.44-inch, Super AMOLED display with just a touch of chin on the bottom, and an in-display fingerprint scanner.
Turns out Solis adds espresso powder to the flan, a neat trick that brings a touch of mystery to the eggy eating.
These appeals to old-fashioned American values are his most politician-like habit, and they give his language a touch of nostalgia.
Pacing yourself and learning to approach your aspirations with a touch of practicality is important to your growth in the long run.
They make wonderful summertime salads, combined with red onions, a touch of anchovy, cherry tomatoes and a splash of red wine vinegar.
Yet a touch of something delusional creeps into Callas's repetitions of "liberi" ("free"), a vocally patchy quality that betrays her inner doubts.
Forget Cuban sensuality: The vocabulary is machine-like, with a touch of heavy metal, martial arts and even a little hip-hop.
Mudiay has a touch of nervous, jittery energy and plays more end-to-end, where Billups lived in the side-to-side.
Contrasting sharply with Sironi's night visions, Carrà's crisp, solid forms sparkle with clear-eyed color and more than a touch of humor.
This app takes you from makeup-free to glam in minutes, and with just a touch of color, the results are borderline believable.
Call him King Joffrey meets King Lear — perhaps with a touch of Macbeth thrown in, if Macbeth kept stabbing himself in the back.
Adding a touch of greenery to your space has long been a popular way to bring a bit of character to your home.
The phrasing caused a touch of controversy, as many thought the future monarch should not be obliged to obey anybody — even her husband.
Arguments, news, some earnest self-promotion, policy explanation, and a touch of media criticism — not bad for a Sunday evening into Monday morning.
Jesse in the first season of AMC's Preacher, by contrast, is an erratic, often callous jerk, with more than a touch of megalomania.
Here though, detailed by The Waterboys, they're a touch of a shade more vivid—exploding with colorful lashings of dynamite, cast in time.
Sending and receiving payments, the social network promised, will soon be as easy as a touch of a WhatsApp or Facebook Messenger button.
Raines made a conscious choice to explore this challenging content with a comical lens and a touch of earnestness at the video's conclusion.
" For an even more precise line, "I use a tiny brush with a touch of concealer on it to sharpen the liner further.
The batter "adds a touch of sweetness and results in an omelette that's hefty and airy at the same time," Extra Crispy concluds.
She'd planned a whole itinerary: Big Ben, high tea, the London Eye—and, for a touch of creepiness, the Jack the Ripper Tour.
Egg whites give them a light, meringue-like texture, and a touch of salt, as always, adds that je ne sais quoi factor.
Mr Turnbull, himself a former banker who once headed Goldman Sachs in Australia, showed a touch of defensiveness over the apparent climb-down.
In fact, Davis says her admiration for her sisters is what prompted her to narrate A Touch of Sugar in the first place.
Nor would it surprise potential jurors to learn a prosecutor believed in the defendant's guilt, Mr. Seidmann added with a touch of sarcasm.
And certain high end chefs have begun to reclaim the meat, mixing deep nostalgia with millennial irony and a touch of actual flavor.
The iPhone X's image has far more contrast — though to be fair, it might have caught a touch of sunlight through the clouds.
The "Chains" singer added a touch of sparkle to his outfit with a diamond and black horseshoe-shaped broach worn on his lapel.
With a touch of a finger, it automatically aerates your wine, so you won't have to spend ages waiting for it to oxygenate.
A touch of contouring, a pop of blush and a swipe of pink gloss and this look is ready for a candlelit dinner.
But like a stoic and cold housecat, they return to the ones they love with a touch of disdain and a loyal heart.
I'm a good sleeper usually, but even after a blissful nine-hour weekend snooze, I have a touch of grey under my eyes.
This doughnut-themed USB gizmo ($16.99) will keep your beverages warmer for longer whilst adding a touch of kitsch to your desk setup.
"[We wanted to make the software] intuitive, simple and consistent with a touch of personality that aligned with the product's design," says Smale.
We've pulled together 10 greenery wedding ideas to show you how a touch of nature can factor into different parts of your nuptials.
The results tasted like they always do, burnt and bitter, but there was a touch of crema on top to ease the harshness.
"Listen, Anne, I have a feeling you sometimes suffer from memory loss," he says to his daughter with just a touch of condescension.
The phrasing caused a touch of controversy, as many thought the future monarch should not be obliged to obey anybody — even her husband.
Ana Gasteyer gave Rydell's Principal McGee a touch of Bobbi Mohan-Culp magic, reminding everyone why she's one of SNL's most underrated alums.
Jimson Weed/White Flower No. 1 from 1932, for instance, has a touch of the baroque, all curling petals and almost Technicolor pigmentation.
Now, alongside the option to search Google from the keyboard with a touch of a button, you can also search YouTube and Maps.
Rich cocoa balanced with a touch of salt, apple seasoned with cinnamon, and lime with bits of candied peel are some of them.
Its taste is the most surprising thing about it: like an iced coffee that already has cream and a touch of sugar added.
It provides the audience in the room, and the people watching at home, with a moment of graciousness and a touch of celebrity.
I felt a touch of exhilaration; she was putting aside her conventional, ingrained hearingness and coming to meet me in my visual world.
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Organic whole cranberries are mashed and infused with Grand Marnier and a touch of a $0003,750 French Cabernet Sauvignon to complete the sauce.
Chicken curry, which gets its velvet from coconut milk and a touch of condensed milk, bears a halo of crispy sweet-potato strands.
There's a touch of Under the Skin eeriness and horror, but Demon lacks the complexity of the creepily gorgeous Scarlett Johansson art film.
Even during the reflective phrases of this Rachmaninoff song, she sounded resplendent, her voice rich and vibrant, with a touch of earthy colorings.
But in recent years, the office has assumed an outsize role — even a touch of glamour — as a potent springboard for its occupants.
Burnley's Jeff Hendrick must have shined his boots with pixie dust today, because he's out here, playing Bournemouth with a touch of magic.
But the green, purple or orange varieties work, too, and will add a touch of festivity to the usual midwinter dinner table doldrums.
Elizabeth features briefly in In My Mind's Eye, although those entries are laced with a touch of sadness, because Elizabeth now has dementia.
Though Cicierega has stated that "[t]here's not a lot of intentional cynicism in my mashup choices," there's definitely a touch of wryness.
Check In The Revival has brought a touch of modern glamour (and karaoke) to the historically and culturally rich neighborhood of Mount Vernon.
But the "Kenner und Liebhaber" works demonstrate Bach embracing the stylistic flux of his time with authority — and a touch of the maverick.
After the break, Danielle brings us the aptly seasonal Knights and Bikes, with a touch of nostalgia for times past and summer's end.
The service delivers restaurant food to your beach chair at a touch of the screen using stored payment information and GPS location technology.
There is a touch of the Jefferson Airplane, a dab of Beach Boys vibrations, and a generous pat of gymnastics from The Who.
With the way the bright-blonde pops with a touch of mauve-pink lipstick and black eyeliner, we'd love to see the latter.
It's a nice dash of glitz, a touch of showbiz (but) Bryant says the helicopter is just another tool for maintaining his body.
As far as winter days go, this one is tops: A bright sun, only a touch of wind, and a high of 28.
In his hands, Afghan mantu (dumplings) are smaller-scale, almost demure cousins to hulking Uzbek manti, but still retain a touch of shagginess.
A simple sparkling wine in the pétillant-naturel category would be excellent, particularly if it has a touch of sweetness as some do.
The design is no-fuss, with a stacked heel for a touch of added height and a body made of 100% Italian leather.
A touch of plagiarism, a no-show, were O.K. if it gave the young man more time to work on his drop step.
Armani said that he added a touch of shine and glimmer to his clothes and accessories, as women like to "play" with it.
Elah Hale "Posters" There's a touch of a "Pumped Up Kicks" vibe to the melody of this song, but I am into it.
Interior designer Jared Epps also suggested textured rugs as a way to add a touch of the rich color into your living space.
Designed with a moisture-wicking fabric, a flattering fit, and a touch of stretchy Spandex, the leggings have unsurprisingly developed a massive following.
As Kaitlyn Tiffany noted for Vox, though, these concerns were both somewhat valid and overblown — with a touch of xenophobia for good measure.
This young cabernet is bright and well balanced, with a touch of earth and tannins that simply let you know they are there.
A Taiwan cafe, done with regular pretty coffee art, has decided to seek solace in injecting a touch of horror into customers' cups.
I regularly grab it when I want to give a salad dressing a touch of sweetness, but when honey would be too sugary.
Adding a touch of transglutaminase (a common meat binder that chefs refer to as "meat glue") to the mix helped, but not much.
"As soon as you take investment money, like it or not, your business is for sale," explains Tempel, with a touch of ire.
And perhaps there's a touch of van Hove in its use of merciless simulcast video and the witty contradiction between text and action.
Adding a touch of playfulness to the proceedings — a persistent trait of her later work — Varda dressed as a potato while greeting visitors.
The rear-wheel steering adds a nice assist, particularly if a touch of understeer sets in, and the electric steering is quite communicative.
I'm one of the many who harbor some math doubts, and whether it is trigonometry or number theory, I'll feel a touch of fear.
He rimmed the inside of models' eyes with a black pencil, pulling the shape up with a touch of brown shadow at the corners.
Part dry shampoo, part hairspray, the aerosol controls frizz while giving just a touch of that piece-y, messy texture we love so much.
"… I pair that with a arugula salad with olive oil and a touch of vinegar or my savage cabbage" — her recipe for roasted cabbage.
With a touch of creativity, they've used the religious head covering to double up as a wig, or even to sass up their outfit.
Plus, these paletas have just a touch of dark rum hidden in there, and we're big advocates of putting booze in your ice cream.
Ryan Reynolds wished his brother Jeff a happy birthday with an adorable throwback photo and a touch of the family's famous sense of humor.
In Old Man's Journey, you can raise and lower hills, connect highway roads, and move underwater debris all with a touch of your finger.
A.Ron and Jim posit that this may be due to him losing a touch of his humanity when he was resurrected by Melisandre's flames.
If you're looking for something with a touch of sheen, shoot for a silky finish that blends effortlessly with gel blushes and creamy concealers.
The downside is a touch of Dutch disease; exports are more expensive than they would otherwise be, and many industries therefore struggle to compete.
Spread with just a touch of butter (or perhaps more than a touch), it's hard to beat the tender crumb of a perfect biscuit.
Whether you're looking to cure flakiness in seconds, or want to add a touch of color in the process, there's a product for you.
Does a song always have to mean something to you, or do the best singers always have a touch of the actor in them?
The Spring 2018 collection featured the models dressed in Bohemian-inspired dresses paired with leather jackets that gave the collection a touch of edge.
I also mash up the two avocados with lime juice, pepper, garlic salt, red pepper flakes, and a touch of cumin for third dip.
Do you feel as though the best singers have a touch of the actress in them to put across the emotion of the song?
She responded to her new design in kind by giving her tattoo artist a touch of new ink as well, added to his forearm.
This long and eye-catching beauty adds a touch of drama to any outfit with 27 different vibrant patterns and prints to choose from.
I don't know what this character is, but he's part superhero, part trickster figure, and part Delphic oracle, with a touch of Ru Paul.
Far from stuffy and corporate, the best slacks-and-blazer combinations stick to smart, classic lines while throwing in a touch of unexpected whimsy.
But neither comic-book fatigue nor X-Men familiarity can stop this latest installment from delivering action and pathos with a touch of grandeur.
Lee glazes his ham not only with the gochujang chili sauce, but also with apple juice, maple syrup, Worcestershire, and a touch of espresso.
Kylie Jenner and PartyNextDoor added a touch of romance to Drake's Memorial Day party by getting up on each other on the dance floor.
It has a touch of pink added in, especially as you look at the back glass along with the metal bands around the edges.
Certainly the device, which combines high-quality sound with a touch of Siri, is deserving of some of the hype it's gotten so far.
To help cut some of the extreme tartness of straight-up cranberries, add a bit of apple cider and a touch of maple syrup.
The collection is aimed at celebrating her love of "beachy, boho-chic California style with a touch of glam," according to a press statement.
"I've been ill for the last 26 days so it might have been a touch of flu based delirium that's to blame," he wrote.
Sake brought a touch of headiness to a sweet chocolate "martini," and the room's gentle aura felt like an overture to confess romantic sentiments.
There will also be an iSine 20, with a longer voice coil and a touch of extra resolution, which Audeze is pricing at $599.
It is riddled with bits of Niman Ranch bacon and a touch of chile for a fine snack, and it's even better with peanuts.
Hell, caramelized onions add a touch of sweetness and Worcestershire sauce add a serious pop of umami in this twist on a classic favorite.
Enjoyed best by a roaring fire, hot toddies have just a touch of bitterness, balanced out by a tangy hint of lemon and cinnamon.
Still louche and languid, he has acquired a touch of silver on his sideburns and a glut of life experiences, both joyful and bruising.
Between Bacon Bloody Mary Saturdays and and Mai Tai Sundays, these guys will keep your ass drunk all weekend with a touch of class.
If you're having things alongside food, a touch of fruitiness and zestiness with a white or sparkling wine base, or even vermouth, is perfect.
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All of this can be done in an instant — as they did — with a touch of a button on a custom-built handheld remote.
The Saratoga Cord Shirt is made from a soft cotton corduroy with a relaxed fit that includes 2% elastane for a touch of stretch.
Le Labo's Another 13 ($184), rich, with a touch of pear, calls to mind Donald Judd's orange enamel boxes — bright, clean and boldly artificial.
There was a touch of the macabre: two sisters kill their third sister out of malice before the redemptive power of magic revives her.
"Baby, Baby" is also hers: a standard gestural abstraction centered on an octopus with an open mouth and a touch of Francis Bacon teeth.
If you want to add a touch of luxury to bedtime, the super-soft Crane & Canopy Layla Pajama Sleep Set is worth the splurge.
He describes the show as a cross between Jay Leno and Jon Stewart, with a touch of Conan O'Brien, and the format is familiar.
But there is sometimes a touch of condescension to these depictions, too, as if young women of color are naturally imbued with moral righteousness.
The flavors were intense and penetrating, underscored by Madeira's characteristic bright acidity: more fruit and flowers, a touch of caramel and a refreshing salinity.
And Musk's presence would certainly give the gathering a touch of both glamour and heft, so I'm rooting for him to Iron Man in.
There seemed to be nothing Dr. Pournelle was not willing to hold forth about, his views generally conservative with a touch of the libertarian.
"In the Blood" also has a touch of Brecht's theater of alienation, with its use of projected titles and isolated monologues of self-justification.
Jupiter expands and exaggerates everything it touches, and Neptune is the mystical fog that adds a touch of magic and confusion to our world.
And to add a touch of whimsy in the kitchen, he used handmade driftwood cabinet pulls he found on Etsy for about $10 apiece.
In the unlikely event that President Trump was paying attention to events in Canada this week, he might have felt a touch of envy.
I quoted Mr. Jobim's line — "Brazil is not for beginners" — to bring a touch of funny color to my view of our hard times.
Aware, too, of what is expected from those who still pay to see him play: a touch of tennis genius, and the old fire.
The wines — red and red only — are made from Bordeaux varietals (and a touch of syrah); they command big prices — and get big scores.
A new concealed door — for a touch of palace intrigue — connects the Salon Marie Antoinette with the nearly 2,000-square-foot Suite Marie Antoinette.
The standard Hinricus Noyte single malt whiskey, called Baltach, has a nutty nose with a touch of tropical fruit and a sweet, spicy finish.
There's more than a touch of the absurd in Lao Shi's situation, most obvious when he's with his victim, whose silence is a relief.
But the form of "Atlanta," they say, can be whatever it needs to be, because rendering its reality honestly requires a touch of surrealism.
He chops the walnuts by hand to maintain their crunch, and seasons them with just a touch of powdered sugar and orange blossom water.
At this event, part of the Eugene Mirman Comedy Festival, cartoonists and comedians join forces, adding a touch of visual flair to stand-up.
Thrifted garments, a touch of macabre makeup, and a simple prop will turn any mere mortal into Patricia, the spirit of a rich woman.
At No. 5 was the 22015 Best's from Great Western, a lively wine with plenty of peachy fruit and just a touch of sweetness.
This track with Tyler, the Creator, has a touch of traditional Malaysian folk music, with its percussion-focused sound, blended with some Bollywood sounds.
In the movie, with a touch of artistic license, Eichmann develops a curious relationship with Malkin during nightly talk sessions in the safe house.
Fortunately -- or unfortunately -- Carrie appears as is in the new flick without a touch of CGI (on the old version of General Leia, anyway).
So in some ways, Snap is more like Shake Shack or Fairway with a touch of Theranos, than it is like Facebook or Twitter.
For those who are weary of overdoing it, dabbing a touch of highlighter at the inner corner of the eyes has a similar effect.
It was a superb exercise in showmanship, but there was still far too much of a touch of Leni Riefenstahl to the entire affair.
Yet it was beautifully balanced with all the delicious hallmarks of nebbiolo: red fruit, menthol, aromas of herbs and flowers, a touch of tar.
Atwood's beautiful, quirky prose and her overwhelming use of silly-sounding names like "Happicuppa" gloss over a devastating plot with a touch of playfulness.
Owlee Aviary Wireless Bluetooth Speaker With a design that doubles as modern decor, the Owlee Aviary adds a touch of class to any room.
Once she got home, she'd mash boiled beans with an avocado leaf in a clay pot and toss in a touch of spicy salsa roja.
While these cosmetics add a touch of color, their effect is less pronounced than, say, highly pigmented powders or products with a more matte finish.
He has some of Anthony Quinn's rough charisma, and a touch of the loose, wised-up humor that John Wayne brought to his later westerns.
It was just over a week before the launch gig for her second album, and Ms. Meredith could be forgiven a touch of stage fright.
It's hard for many people to look at hedge funds' successes without a touch of envy, and often impossible to behold their messes without schadenfreude.
These skeletal, vacant characters singing listless laments about "sunshine in a bag" – they always had a touch of 'the end of the world' about them.
Then he continued blowdrying her hair with a round brush to ensure it was super-smooth, and added a touch of volume with dry shampoo.
Adding a touch of color to an otherwise all-black outfit, Cox, 53, opted to pair her black high-waisted pants with a white blouse.
Adding a touch of color to his distinguished three-piece suit, Harry, 33, opted for a blue tie, which coordinated perfectly with his wife's dress.
It's a third-person action game with a heavy emphasis on shooting and gadgets, with just a touch of exploration and extreme sports thrown in.
In other words, bike shorts, spandex jumpsuits, leather jackets emblazoned with her own visage, and a touch of "blingy, sexy robot," just for good measure.
If you have a full skirt, Basil & Neroli to bring freshness — with a touch of Red Roses to complement the romance of a princess gown.
Yet Basargin is confident his calendar-centric smartwatch will resound with consumers, at least those craving a new timepiece with just a touch of technology.
Exposed wood beams from the 1920s and blue paint reminiscent of the shade Ramsay has in his own home add a touch of modern personality.
Privately, staffers were unusually excited, perhaps even feeling a touch of nostalgia because a charismatic, young leader reminded them of their own, eight years ago.
If you're young, scrappy, and hungry like Alexander Hamilton once was, consider adding a touch of the Broadway musical on to your cap this year.
" He allows himself a touch of pride for their project: "I think we can say this about ourselves: I think we're actually kind of clever.
While mostly innocuous in terms of taste, the shiny addition adds a touch of class and sparkle to an otherwise, well, probably totally fine dish.
"They all got rejected by every single person in publishing, in the world," she said, with what she insists is only a touch of hyperbole.
Or as an alternative, I may drink an Andechs dunkelweizen, a dark wheat beer with an aroma of ripe bananas and a touch of chocolate.
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Most concert opera productions these days include a touch of staging, and the singers here engaged in occasional byplay, with a gesture or a caress.
Instead, they vacuum-seal orange juice, a touch of lemon juice, garlic, serrano chiles, cumin, onions and mint, and let the flavors merge over time.
A refreshing salad of "petite lettuces," on the other hand, tossed with fresh herbs, radishes, pecans, and a touch of mustard vinaigrette, feels radically light.
This smart, keyless padlock lets you lock and unlock with a touch of your finger and saves up to 10 unique fingerprints in its memory.
Accompaniments of wild fig and red chili pepper jams complemented the artfully composed plate, and a drizzle of aged balsamic added a touch of sweetness.
Beyond Good and Evil 2 The followup to the 2003 critical darling kicked off the show with an extended trailer and a touch of gameplay.
There's a touch of Soma here, both in its scariest visuals and its nauseating view of what human-machine marriage could look like and mean.
John Hughes it definitely isn't, but there's certainly a touch of the Wes Anderson about the colorful clip, directed by Antonoff's longtime girlfriend Lena Dunham.
In an effort to make frozen vegetables cool, B&G Foods has a new ad campaign with the old mascot and a touch of suspense.
Let its bluster season some plain Greek yogurt, and for a touch of drama, consider a modest dollop on a scoop of vanilla ice cream.
"With MH17, Russia has demonstrated that there's a touch of evil at the heart of their government," Mr. Abbott told the The Sydney Morning Herald.
Smalls, the Vacuum My life changed — and I do not say that with even a touch of hyperbole — when I got the Dyson DC33 Animal.
With heavy bowing and accents that rise above the rest of the orchestra, the measure suddenly colors the ecstatic passage with a touch of lunacy.
It looks at social status, material value and fading cultures, presented with a touch of kitsch and "a strong element of irony," Mr. Karatsiki added.
And for a touch of self-care, T Magazine rounded up ingredients that can help transform a simple bath into a restorative, spalike escape. 7.
The secret to this dessert-like drink is a few generous spoonfuls of condensed milk, or at nearby Thanh Da II, a touch of cream.
Before he played in his first game last month for the Rumble Ponies — the Mets' Class AA affiliate — Binghamton had a touch of Tebow fever.
Well, it's a curious mix: a gloomy setting, an almost-dinosaur digger, a dash of romance, a touch of peril and a quick-thinking dog.
The artist's nearly two dozen paintings at John Davis Gallery reveal the influence of Cézanne, updated with a touch of New York School gestural abstraction.
"I hope that when people walk into my home, they feel like, 'This is very cozy, but there's a touch of elegance,&apos" he says.
Whether you go for something plush or woven, bright or subdued, rectangular or even round, each style adds a touch of personality to your domain.
"It was very far from the mainstream of what Audi was doing at the time: clean, Bauhaus, with a touch of emotion," Mr. Garand said.
Perhaps. Or, as some campaign staff members argue, their voices tinged with a touch of wistfulness, Republicans could vote to end proceedings at any moment.
All I did was substitute olive oil for canola, and add a touch of the grated orange zest as well, to accentuate that citrus flavor.
There is an enchanting ski trip, a smattering of pranks and misunderstandings and a touch of suspense, all rendered in expressive and imaginative visual detail.
I'd like them twice as much if, with just a touch of relaxation, they could allow us to feel the essential romance within their music.
Beyond the meat, frankfurters have a trace of smoke, a touch of garlic and a hum of warm spice from paprika, coriander, clove or nutmeg.
The Corona, whose seven members come from Bosnia's different ethnic groups, combines storytelling with a cappella singing and a touch of modernity in its repertoire.
In later years it developed a touch of amnesia in its flash memory, as any aging robot would, but that, too, didn't slow it down.
"I fell in love with the illusion back and plunge because it added a touch of sexiness to the traditional princess ball gown," she said.
But the way he says it, with a touch of optimism, even defiance, it's less not thinking about the future than not worrying about it.
The written marks attempt to add a touch of human individuality, as you can visualize their indecisiveness and difficulty in answering the question at hand.
The other part was a touch of kindness and healing after the blue-latex-glove experience, like a cold plunge in the pool after the sauna.
Backstage Beauty Report The beauty look at Oscar de la Renta's fall/winter 2016 show today was evocative of Edwardian beauties — with a touch of coquettishness.
Ola Play, for those who missed it, is designed to help commuters maximize their time inside rides while providing a touch of the high-end experience.
Some standout trends included spurts of color, subdued accessories, a touch of razzle-dazzle in all the right places, and great shoes on the red carpet.
"I feel like I would be more protected," she explained nonchalantly, cruising through the streets slowly, cool and collected with just a touch of beginner jitters.
And Musk's presence would certainly give the gathering a touch of both glamour and heft, even if unlikely, so I'm rooting for him to Ironman in.
Last year, during a visit to a marijuana farm, where plants for his branded line of ganja grow, Tommy Chong had a touch of the flu.
I've either wised up to or aged out of this dispiriting cycle, but now, I imagined, with a touch of grandiosity, I might stop it dead.
With "Te Bote" co-producer Young Martino in tow, the Puerto Rican lyricist weaves his streetwise narrative with a touch of braggadocio and a knowing glare.
A touch of romance may even be in the air, and this is a productive time to discuss plans—just make sure to keep them flexible.
Despite the seriousness of the plot, the trailer adds a touch of lightheartedness that keeps it from getting too serious — and it is a welcome change.
But when possible, it's almost always a good idea to use a touch of humor to resolve or head off a workplace problem before it festers.
Launching in Australia Tuesday, WeWork is an American startup that provides desks and offices for rent, with a touch of Silicon Valley's "live to work" sparkle.
Married since 2013, the "All of Me" singer revealed he still likes to add a touch of romance when it comes to presents for Teigen, 33.
Throw in a touch of meta and an emphasis on family, and don't kill any major female characters, and you have the ingredients for Supernatural magic.
"That's just the color of the plant," Henriksen says (though he couldn't resist adding a touch of pearl to the serum to impart an instant glow).
Instantly paint bold nail art off your fingers with the stroke of a brush, or remove a sultry, smokey eye with a touch of your finger.
She kept her long brown hair down, curly and parted to her side, and her makeup simple, with a red lip and a touch of mascara.
They each had glowing skin, nude lips and a touch of eyeliner, along with their go-to hairstyles: smooth, loose waves that mimic their natural textures.
In a touch of art imitating life, he's joined by his wife of 14 years, Canadian jazz virtuoso Diana Krall, who voices Pete's punk rocker mother.
Yet nearly every single one required not just a basic grasp of coding, but also an understanding of soldering and sometimes a touch of electrical engineering.
The perfume, a remix on the best-selling Flowerbomb, features a dark, floral scent of night-blooming jasmine, patchouli, and musk with a touch of fruitiness.
Many of the products available for purchase are customizable, too, adding a touch of personalization to whatever you choose to give your loved ones this year.
There was a touch of frenzy in the air, fans close to the front were quick to anger if it looked like someone was cutting them.
The marinade—made with basil, cilantro, mint, and garlic—gets an umami hit from fish sauce and just a touch of sweetness from some apple juice.
I put pepper and a little touch of nutmeg in this composition, to give it a vibrancy, and a touch of freshness with bergamot and geranium.
This Caribbean pumpkin slaw is bright, vibrant and all kinds of flavorful, thanks to a spicy saffron vinaigrette, garlic confit and a touch of Scotch bonnet.
Finish the look with bright red lipstick and a touch of pink on the cheeks, and you'll be the coolest girl at your own damn party.
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She has echoed his doubts about President Obama's place of birth, given his campaign a touch of glamour and domesticity, and fully embraced his extravagant lifestyle.
" Based on preliminary findings, Kebreab said a touch of seaweed added to the cattle's diet appears to reduce dairy cows' gassiness by "well over 27 percent.
But as a hot pot lover, I had my go-to sauce combo: sesame paste, chili oil, garlic, green onion, and a touch of soy sauce.
A naughty example here — Degas's only depiction of a ballet jump that I know — is "Pas Battu" (around 1879), which has a touch of deliberate absurdity.
With a touch of the Alexa button, you can ping a nearby Echo speaker, which will let you tell the microwave what you want to cook.
Glossy Lids Adding a touch of lip gloss on top of your go-to neutral eye makeup elevates it from everyday to extra special, says Barose.
The former Victoria's Secret Angel upped the color on this look with strappy silver sandals, a touch of red lipstick, and an eye-catching white purse.
Let's get over the idea that vegetables have to be served pristinely, steamed delicately and plated spartanly with "just a touch" of olive oil and salt.
Stuck between his sexual desire and the fear of his own mortality, his screaming face is one of anxiety, fear, and maybe a touch of panic.
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So this year, I'm thankful for ... • The smell of the ocean, which seems to rise up all over Sydney whenever a touch of calm is needed.
Jim Sharman, director, "The Rocky Horror Picture Show" (1975) I like theater of myth and magic with a touch of vaudeville, and it had the trifecta.
These deliberate acts of confounding point out the absurdity of trying to pin gender and sexuality down, and do so with a touch of dark humor.
Check In The White Exclusive Suites & Villas, in the Portuguese archipelago of the Azores, brings a touch of modern style to the island of São Miguel.
There was a touch of optimism and relief on Friday that talks would move ahead and that a transition period would provide the needed breathing space.
Denos and Goodale provide a touch of nostalgia in a pair of pals calling to each other from adjacent houses, stretching a string between two cans.
To get her signature '60s and '70s colors, she sometimes adds a touch of cocoa powder to produce an ivory-based palette for true avocado green.
The result is a wholly modern take on the myth (with just a touch of Macbeth swirled in for good measure), and it's a chilling one.
You simply record your subject in front of a solid green or blue screen, and then add a touch of software magic to change the background.
The dumplings had a pleasant chewiness, and a touch of clove emanated from the beautiful cabernet-colored sauerkraut, which had been cooked with onion and apple.
"It's an old-school look that has a touch of luxury to it," said Trey Kerby, the N.B.A. commentator who covered Thursday's green carpet for NBATV.
On Tuesday, the ministry announced — with what seemed a touch of pride — that Walmart had confirmed to it that the shirts would no longer be sold.
It's a bit like Marcella Hazan's famous tomato-butter sauce, but with the flavor proportions reversed: more onion and dairy, and just a touch of tomato.
Understated black leather replaces neutral-colored suede for the footbed, and contrast stitching was added to attach a touch of elegance to the otherwise utilitarian shoe.
"I go from feeling confident to kind of anxious and wondering if I really know anything," he said with a touch of apprehension in his voice.
And while Takahashi loves Vivienne Westwood's Seditionaries label from the '20033s, his own version of its spikes and slogans bears more than a touch of manga.
The whites are superb, and so is this bright, vibrant entry-level red, with earthy minerality, a touch of welcome bitterness and a light tannic grip.
The strings continue their unspooling, repeating motif as the harmonies transform, sometimes taking on a touch of tang, sometimes shadowed by a dark cloud of dissonance.
There is also a touch of what feels like product placement, when a character sits upstage reading "Ella Persistió," the Spanish-language version of Clinton's book.
Now in his mid-70s, he brought a touch of frost to Shakespeare's sylvan Forest of Arden, summoning the hard-times atmosphere of the Great Depression.
The outbreak in China "feels distant geographically and culturally, with a touch of racism, as if we measure lives lost in a different way," he said.
The $1,495 optional system allows drivers with a touch of a button to lift the car's front end by two inches, helping avoid damage from obstacles.
Yet there's a touch of Madame Tussauds in the approach of "Contact High," which sets aside visual analysis for an undemanding showcase of your favorite celebrities.
Catskill Distilling's amber spirit is earthy yet light, with a touch of vanilla sweetness on the finish: One and Only Buckwheat, $65 for 750 milliliters, mouth.com.
The possibility that both teams may move added a touch of the surreal to the taunts and gibes that fans aimed at one another on Sunday.
The sachet brews a deep blond cup with a touch of heat, thanks to some ginger, and doubles as a flavoring agent for soups and stews.
Fabrics were plush, and the palette soothing (gray, white, camel, olive green with a touch of silver and gold for evening and jewel tones for accent).
Cats represents the excesses theater fans often associate with Lloyd Webber, with an emphasis on glitz and commercialism, bombast, and perhaps a touch of general weirdness.
When an award-winning chef says that he's not into being too "cheffy," you may wonder, with a touch of trepidation, what there is for dinner.
Upon first sip, it reveals a distinct potency with powerful, woody notes and a long stewed fruit finish, with a touch of leather and cigar box.
The accessory, which added a touch of characteristic goofiness and whimsy to the actor's dusty pink velvet suit, was an instant hit with the preshow's viewers.
But it also has new, evolutionary traits—a touch of adventure game DNA, a sprinkling of self-aware humor—that work really well within the structure.
The lyrics remind me of Joni Mitchell while the delivery brings Aimee Mann to mind, with just a touch of debt to Fiona Apple's way with words.
At first glance, Gen Z may appear to be like every generation of youth before them: unflinchingly determined, stubborn, idealistic, and clinging to a touch of naiveté.
Add a touch of pale pink or white shadow to the inner corners of your eyes to open them up and keep your eyes from looking droopy.
If you're feeling a touch of déjà vu, that's because this telescope has been subject to nearly annual delays and budget increases since its inception in 1996.
I'm always ridiculously uncomfortable and shy in new spaces, and comically for a DJ, clubs often give me a touch of vertigo, especially when in full swing.
This Palm Bay estate is located about an hour away from the Orlando's Walt Disney World, but it's decorated with more than a touch of Disney magic.
That trick of combining ironic humor with a touch of authentic human emotion was key to the first film, and the same holds true in Deadpool 2.
Republicans and Democrats could watch the Carson monologue and laugh at clever humor with a touch of embedded social commentary without feeling that Carson was taking sides.
She shows a touch of superstition by always making sure there is pizza during debate prep, because that's been her team's tradition throughout all of her campaigns.
But a minute or so in, Mozart explores the complex implications of that theme in an inventive episode that Fellner plays brilliantly, with a touch of slyness.
Many Argentines, with memories of the severe economic crisis following a 2002 default, took to social media to express their surprise, some with a touch of humor.
Whether it's adding some bling to their favorite car or adorning themselves with giant baubles, millionaires and billionaires are not afraid to add a touch of sparkle.
You've probably tried countless curl concoctions — a little leave-in here, a touch of mousse there — looking for just the right combo to conjure next-level ringlets.
Introducing: the Narwhal BBQ Skewer Set, a pair of two stainless steel "unicorns of the sea" that will add a touch of whimsy to your grilling sessions.
Her caramelized and comfit fennel with a touch of sugar, added to her sea scallop and pine nuts dish, is an enigma to anyone who's tried it.
And Hu never made a better wuxia adventure than "A Touch of Zen" (1971), the first Chinese entry to receive an award at the Cannes Film Festival.
It starts in a tumbledown village somewhere between Mysore and Bangalore, neither under- nor overplayed in its squalor, with a touch of rustic grace on the side.
A plain salmon skin hand roll could have been a little more engaging, bolstered with, say, a touch of pickled plum or a bit of shiso leaf.
The dialogue retains plenty of Virginia ham (puns; gags about Ed's cooking), but it provides sincerity, too, and some of Arnold's zingers have a touch of wisdom.
And then with a touch of envy they wondered: why don't we live in a house like that ourselves, a place that must be full of stories?
Right clicking on an iPad lets you copy text, open web pages, and various other functions, and all you need is a touch of a single finger.
Hitchcock says the satin waistband on these tuxedo trousers adds a touch of elegance, and pairing them with a simple silk, spaghetti-strap top completes the look.
Basically, when it comes to fiction, I love character-based books with beautiful writing, plenty of atmosphere, secrets and mysteries, and maybe a touch of the numinous.
Moore is a fan of this ZYER serving tray, as it "adds a touch of natural texture to any space" and is made with eco-friendly rattan.
"A Touch of Zen" has since served as the template for many martial arts films, but its balletic action, wide-screen panoramas and punchy montage remain impressive.
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If you're looking for a hamper that will actually add a touch of décor to your home, you'll love the Seville Classics Water Hyacinth Oval Double Hamper.
While some say you should never wear white after Labor Day, we highly disagree and are adamant fans of "winter white," with a touch of royal sparkle.
I was wearing a thin, plain sweater under a gray herringbone jacket with a touch of blue, and I had a canvas bag slung across my shoulder.
I was able to salvage an old mirror and place it atop my dresser, which really opens up the space and lends it a touch of class.
Check it out ... a combo of British duds that would shock even Elton John, and a touch of Americana that looks like a 4th of July BBQ.
Many of the streamers are likely to be teenagers, drawn to the show's "Dear Evan Hansen" meets "Mean Girls" sensibility, with a touch of sci-fi added.
Then I keep the other seasonings delicate: a touch of lemon zest, a sprinkle of nutmeg and a little brown sugar, just enough to round things out.
The Garden View rooms are surprisingly large, furnished with an island flair and a touch of mid-century style, similar to the approach seen in the lobby.
Though he found moments to let phrases soar with operatic splendor, Mr. Flórez brought a touch of cabaret crooner to his lovely performances of these intimate songs.
Many of the streets are cobbled, and though touristy, the horses and carriages trotting through the city center really do add a touch of old-world charm.
The wine extended well into the complex territory of tobacco, smoke and leather, with a touch of vanilla from its long rest in old American oak vats.
Any dessert that relies on a touch of burned sugar, from flan to crème brûlée, will go limp and lifeless if that caramel is cooked too lightly.
Dressed with olive oil and red wine vinegar, with a touch of garlic, this salad is draped with anchovy fillets, the perfect counterpoint to the tomatoes' sweetness.
Polish the getup with some key accessories: a structured belt bag with gold detailing, croc-embossed black loafers, and gold geometric earrings for a touch of shine.
"Some folks on TV are starting to use the word 'front-runner' to describe our standing right here in Iowa," he said, with a touch of swagger.
After the Mass, the hugs he received from the long line of relatives and friends had some sadness in them, but a touch of welcome home, too.
There's even a touch of "2001: A Space Odyssey" in the vision of Earth in "the near future," only here, conquering space hasn't eradicated warring over resources.
Avocados have run Mexico dry, almonds have done the same to California, imported soy comes complete with a hefty carbon footprint and a touch of mass deforestation.
Just watch out for a touch of unexpected drama, especially in your social life, creative life, or love life, on October 10, when Mercury opposes wildcard Uranus.
But I am who I am, and I am a woman who has always loved a happy ending that comes with a touch of melancholy, nostalgia, or macabre.
The star of Cooking Channel's Man Fire Food adds sweetness and a touch of heat to his recipe 12 peeled raw jumbo shrimp, tail-on (about 12 oz.)
A light dusting delivers just a touch of shimmer, great for every day, but layer on a few more swipes and you're Kim K. Translation: It's wonderfully buildable.
While the makeup was an experiment that I most definitely will not be continuing, it did teach me how healthy a touch of blush can make you look.
This could mean the eventual release of branded tablets, wearables, medical devices, appliances, and point-of-sale terminals, all of which will have a touch of BlackBerry DNA.
Of course, a bacon emoji arrives courtesy of Liza Nelson; Crispin Finn offers a touch of humor with his random suggestions that include a fan and a spade.
Coats and jackets had very large V-necklines, while tops and long shirt and other dresses were adorned in tiny mirror shapes that added a touch of sparkle.
The Toy Story franchise is one of Pixar's most beloved series, but the last three films felt like they were missing a little something: a touch of Canada.
Just as the world and gameplay are flexible and open, offering players a degree of choice, Kasurinen says that he also enjoys stories with a touch of ambiguity.
The first episode of Netflix's new horror series The Order, which premieres on March 7th, reads like a pretty straightforward supernatural drama with a touch of dark humor.
As it turns out, to get Stephanie Broek's signature look, all it may take is a pair of oversized sunglasses, a good dress, and a touch of pink.
It's a subtle, classic design that goes a ways toward bringing a touch of class to devices that often go too far in the direction of overt gadgetry.
The star said she still likes to add a touch of cream contour and highlight to chisel her nose, even when she's going for a low-key look.
Why not take a trip to Sin City for a one-of-kind mother-daughter experience that comes with a touch of Canning Tatum (and steaming-hot men)?
To complete the look, the duo added a touch of mascara and some of the same Elizabeth Arden Cool Glow Cheek Tint in Berry Rush on the lips.
Once out of the asylum, Anna lived with a variety of people who wanted a touch of Russian nobility in their lives, whether motivated by sentimentality or profit.
But there's still a touch of magical realism present, particularly in the couldn't-be-timelier element of a solar eclipse that occurred the day of Jessie's past assault.
In particular, the refined, skin tone-inspired Pink Gold color scheme is intended to soothe and incorporate a touch of gentleness, radiance and sophistication to the smartphones' design.
If you're looking to breathe a touch of creative into your text messages — or switch things up beyond overused emoji — look no further than the Japanese Kana keyboard.
Las Olas Cafe brings to this almost completely gentrified neighborhood a touch of the past—when the area was a site of the events that underlie Scarface, i.e.
Royal wedding guests may have had a strict dress code to follow, but leave it to James Corden to add a touch of humor to the stringent guidelines.
The most creative moments often feel like outlying details in a world that's sometimes striving, not always successfully, for gritty noir realism and a touch of swaggering romance.
His movies, including "Platform" (2000), "The World" (2004) and "A Touch of Sin" (2013), combine humanist empathy with a sharp eye for how societal change affects personal relationships.
"It Italy, they can be very conservative about classic art," said Erica Pelosini, the jean-shorts clad Florentine firecracker behind Louis Leeman shoes, with a touch of chagrin.
His voice—distorted and warped by Auto-Tune—plays the role of a synthesiser, wailing and warbling beneath the beat to give it a touch of extra drama.
Free of artificial colors and flavors, the cold-pressed juice is mixed with fresh water and a touch of sugar, and packaged in an old-fashioned glass bottle.
PARIS (Reuters) - Iceland's last-ditch defending, never-say-die attitude and a touch of luck was just too much for Austria's inexperienced side, beaten coach Marcel Koller said.
Mr. Dolan, in his family drama, seems to be trying for the operatic excesses that sometimes work for Pedro Almodóvar, with a touch of John Cassavetes thrown in.
They would tend to the cemeteries of these deceased veterans and leave flowers dotting the graves of loved ones — a touch of beauty to contrast the somber ambiance.
Mr. Jia, the Chinese director perhaps best known here for "A Touch of Sin," his 2013 examination of modern China, visits his home province and reflects on change.
He came within a touch of winning it all, at 14-10, before the Korean scored five straight times to win his country's first Olympic gold in epee.
Dressed in pale pink, Winfrey added a touch of Hollywood glamor inside the chapel, wearing sunglasses as she chatted to British actor Idris Elba ahead of the service.
"The data this morning was weak enough to add a touch of concern to the market," said Jason Leinwand, managing director at Riverside Risk Advisors in New York.
A thick mockneck sweater is a stylish as well as practical winter wardrobe staple, and wearing it in white adds a touch of light on a cold day.
Lawmakers and musical artists came together Wednesday night for live performances, award presentations and even a touch of legislative lobbying for the annual Grammys on The Hill ceremony.
We live in an age when consumers can purchase almost any product they want from online retailers and can hail a ride with a touch of their smartphone.
In June 2017, the European Union announced an allocation of 357 million euros, or $413 million — about 85 percent of the bridge's cost — with a touch of fanfare.
The hawks share the neocons' aggressiveness and the realists' wariness of nation building; they also have a touch of paleoconservatism, embracing "America First" without its non-interventionist implications.
A touch of humor is added by Olivia Munn, bringing her limited but reliably funny "are you kidding me?" attitude to the role of a visiting American agent.

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