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  1. in a way that you admire and respect

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Although, admirably, The Times's report on the copycat pattern leaves out the names of the shooters, that omission, not so admirably, reflects no general policy.
On that score, I think Halo 2 succeeded pretty admirably.
Admirably, though, Counterpart never settles for that easy AU trope.
Its navy often performs admirably when it intercepts pirate attacks.
These cosplayers have embodied Cersei Lannister in admirably intricate ways.
The authors set out the problem in admirably clear fashion.
I found that the Jowell kids followed the script admirably.
The small plates are admirably ambitious, if a tad cerebral.
Instead, Chelsea has — admirably — set out to become self-sustaining.
Her English, in both speech and song, was admirably clear.
The women's approach is admirably and courageously to stand out.
That's an admirably concise answer, but maybe worth elaborating on.
"Nick acted appropriately and admirably," Barket told the news outlet.
The women's approach is admirably and courageously to stand out.
The premise of The Mountain Between Us is admirably simple.
Speaking to the Pittsburgh Tribune, Trump's son cleared things up admirably.
Penny handles this task admirably, provided users take their time exploring.
You've been very restrained, admirably restrained, but now you did it.
Others say she was admirably honest and open in the aftermath.
He was a tall, burly guy with admirably-groomed facial hair.
While it's no yearbook quote prediction, it is still admirably close.
So far, Baudinet said, the players have handled the adversity admirably.
Bryan Singer's reboot is admirably ambitious, trying to recapture the sweet
America. She's a perfectly normal progressive Democrat, who served admirably in
Admirably, this timeline isn't soft on who did what to whom.
PhotoScan's interface is admirably simple, and doesn't even require a login.
None of this is subtle, but it's admirably deft and concise.
On the former count, Laird has pulled off the novel admirably.
He was kinda admirably straightforward about that to the Businessweek reporters.
But the gala demonstrated how this troupe has been changing, admirably.
And the site is admirably transparent about how it classifies users.
But here the pair admirably let the art speak for itself.
A president can have a mental disorder and, overall, function admirably.
The two-hour debate covered an admirably wide range of issues.
Some Never Trumpers, admirably, have seen this for what it is.
Which is poppycock of course, but the rhetoric is admirably rudimentary.
And you were very restrained — admirably restrained — but now you did it.
Kotaku's Patricia Hernandez goes into this here, in admirably spoiler-free fashion.
This is an admirably researched book, but its title may be misleading.
It's not perfect, of course, but it's admirably accurate all things considered.
In its best moments, Dark Phoenix comes admirably close to getting there.
"He has served our country admirably," Gillibrand said, according to The Hill .
And you were very restrained -- admirably restrained -- but now you did it.
In spite of her plunkiness, Kelly admirably stuck to her original goal.
Many elected officials arrive in Washington intending to serve their constituents admirably.
Bowie himself was an admirably progressive proponent of racial diversity and inclusion.
Ryan has admirably said Trump's ban is not in the country's interest.
Admirably, the band has never forgotten their hard rock and metal roots.
Depending on your perspective, this can seem admirably realistic or infuriatingly slow.
As Mr Moorhouse admirably explains, Poland's cavalry was in fact remarkably effective.
Shore succeeds admirably, particularly because she tells the story through their words.
Women's, multicultural and LGBTQ centers admirably facilitate valuable opportunities for many students.
He's a patriot who served our administration and served our country admirably.
These are made for long commutes and plane rides, and they perform admirably.
The details of my performance will remain undisclosed, but the shoes performed admirably.
The JBL Charge 23 performs admirably as a Bluetooth speaker and charging station.
Admirably, Johansson had to be aloof but not alienating, and she nailed it.
The rocket performed admirably in 55 flights over the course of 17 years.
And if the team bounces back admirably again, maybe that says something different.
This is a humanitarian crisis, but one that Colombia is coping with admirably.
The menu is admirably flexible, changing to feature ingredients at their seasonal peak.
Democrats have widely and admirably embraced political ambition on the part of women.
Viewed in that light, "The Shape of Water" represents an admirably ambitious effort.
Jacobin writers have been admirably straightforward in refuting this mischaracterization of social democracy.
However, 'Giku' recovered admirably and drove Kisenosato from the ring just the same.
Cook also filled in admirably when Curry missed time with injuries last season.
Beschloss's writing is clean and concise, and he admirably draws upon new documents.
He is authentic and admirably consistent about his self-described democratic socialist views.
Almost everyone has risen admirably to the challenges; several have revealed unsuspected facets.
Mr. Schiff said that Chief Justice Roberts had "presided admirably" over the proceedings.
Guard Brandon Jennings filled in admirably, scoring 230 points and adding seven assists.
Sanders and his campaign have fought admirably to address both of these concerns.
The players, and Mr. Pappano, admirably sustained their energy over the two evenings.
It's vital to democracy and has performed admirably in the age of Trump.
Gauff has continued to handle the heat of the spotlight admirably, Mouratoglou said.
The pitch for single-payer is admirably simple: We cover every (legal) resident.
In fairness, Trump has been admirably forthright about the flexibility of his policy proposals.
Jones has performed admirably, leading the Giants to two consecutive wins in two starts.
Devbot 2 performed admirably before crashing into a barrier on one of the turns.
But "A University Education" is nevertheless an admirably clear analysis of English higher education.
The orbiter that delivered Schiaparelli to the planet, fortunately, is operational and performing admirably.
"Baes boobs," Bieber wrote in the comments section admirably, along with two flame emojis.
Many served admirably, and quite a few paid the ultimate price for their service.
Szpilka had fought admirably, even though he was behind on all three judges' cards.
Though he played admirably, each game of Yahtzee is a winner-take-all contest.
He pointed out that The Times did that admirably in its coverage of Ebola.
Scott Darling is filling in admirably for Crawford, going 24-23-22 with a .
"'Suffragette' is an admirably modest movie," Manohla Dargis wrote in The New York Times.
In the War of Independence, father and son both served admirably under George Washington.
Each provided real, tangible outcomes of international negotiations and have served their purposes admirably.
For January, a month Hollywood reserves for dogs, this is an admirably weird movie.
He once spoke admirably of Mr. Albee's exacting language, and even his stage directions.
His prose is admirably clear, although, in describing paintings, he can lapse into hyperbole.
The Maryland Democrat performed that balancing act admirably, as things stayed, generally, under control.
To be fair, however, elements of all three groupings at times have acted admirably.
Mr. Payne has an admirably concrete logistical sense and an eye for amusing incongruities.
But otherwise the crossover that started it all is holding up its responsibilities admirably.
Transport app Citymapper is reliably, even admirably inventive, but not all its experiments work out.
For his part, though, the author scrupulously cites these sources in his admirably comprehensive notes.
It's an admirably complicated and messy tale, and the kind of material Michelle Williams deserves.
Bunyan said Capital Gazette reporters have admirably continued to carry on their craft amid grief.
Your office, moreover, admirably limited public comment while the Special Counsel's Office's work was ongoing.
Admirably, Wahlberg refused to take to the bait, simply fixing Manning with a blank stare.
The country's admirably cautious and reflective relationship with its identity and history will live on.
Helen approached that struggle as she did all else: head on, admirably, a class act.
It's not a car that's built for performance, and while it performed admirably, that showed.
Speaking of the noise canceling features, the more affordable new Sony headphones do perform admirably.
Don't bring your electronics to face-to-face meetings In this category, Penn performed admirably.
From hipster looks to sophisticated professionals, Muslim women have admirably kept up with the game.
The truly socialist thing about Mr Sanders's admirably detailed economic plan is not its goals.
Fortunately, outfielder David Dahl has since filled in admirably as the Rox freshman de jour.
I can't argue with her about the jeans, though they do perform admirably each morning.
But she has made the English trip along admirably with rhythm and its own idiom.
The foyer has also worked admirably as a stage for the children's plays and musicales.
In his maiden outing as prime minister five years ago, he performed less than admirably.
It might prove, in the end, to simply be an admirably doomed way to run.
But as a means of coping with grief, it's also an admirably head-on tactic.
Sung with conviction and lucidly staged, the production manages admirably to keep confusion at bay.
Santopietro has certainly done his homework, and he applies the rigor of his knowledge admirably.
The Mets admirably claimed a wild card last summer despite a merciless string of injuries.
It's smart without making too big a deal of its own cleverness, and admirably thrifty.
This was gala fare, good-spirited from first to last and admirably catholic in taste.
This intriguing movie has quite a few plot twists, and they're all admirably worked out.
For the most part, the curators of this  compact but extraordinarily rich exhibition succeed admirably.
Jacoby Brissett, Tom Brady's former backup in New England, has performed admirably in his place.
" House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, who has admirably enforced party discipline, has called the wall "immoral.
Ultimately, it was disease that triumphed over these men—and admirably, not a lack of hope.
Roberto Alagna acquitted himself admirably as des Grieux in his last-minute replacement of Jonas Kaufmann.
McDonald's is admirably succinct: "to be our customers' favourite place and way to eat and drink".
Admirably, Ai contextualizes the crisis by looking at its vastness as well as its individual tragedies.
In interviews he answers questions, rather than trotting out trite formulae, and presents admirably nuanced arguments.
While the cast admirably demonstrated a familiarity with The Gremlins, they failed to identify the Furby.
I can attest that it admirably serves this purpose with clear call quality on both sides.
And a defense is exactly what we get in this tightly argued and admirably clear book.
In other words, I deployed it as any regular pair of headphones, and it performed admirably.
Less admirably, he represented campaigners trying to roll back same-sex marriage in California in 2008.
Though an obvious labor of love, it remains admirably cleareyed in its warts-and-all perspective.
In my work, which mostly consists of having tons of Chrome tabs open, it performed admirably.
Mr. Gomes is appealing, authoritative, an unsurpassed partner; his dancing, admirably musical, combines panache and stylishness.
Yes, principles of evidence and nonpartisanship in reportage have evolved admirably over the last 150 years.
It was clinging to City — admirably — but Guardiola's team looked too smooth, too strong, too good.
The current charges do not reflect the decades of work he has admirably and capably performed.
There's an admirably tough-minded, difficult rigor in her work; she makes less use of charm.
Instead they have gone 5-20163 since the injury, with Teddy Bridgewater steering the ship admirably.
Chipotle has always been admirably uncompromising when it comes to its guac policy: Guac costs extra.
Even so, the Miller is doing its part, admirably, to foster a new kind of canon.
David Leonhardt Dear Mr. President-elect: Your position on universal health insurance has been admirably clear.
She said Ms. Winner had accepted responsibility for her actions and had served her country admirably.
Apart from a few blunders from the brass section, Ballet Theater's orchestra has been playing admirably.
I think the addition of a little anchovy, garlic and hot pepper perks it up admirably.
"Uneasy Peace" admirably connects two stories about the criminal legal system that are usually told separately.
With the exception of Mr. Trumbull's admirably nuanced Stephen, the performances don't spring compellingly to life.
Indulgent and sometimes exasperating, "Bon Voyage" is nonetheless admirably full of life as well as death.
While it works admirably, the internet also works suboptimally—this isn't what it was designed for.
D'Antonio's biography is admirably even-handed and based on several hours of exclusive interviews with Trump.
During my time with the drone, I found it to be a capable product that preformed admirably.
The pose is light and graceful, the modeling well understood, the general sense of movement admirably sustained.
Morbid and hysterical, the spoof of the horror classic admirably commits in its references to the film.
At the same time, the entrepreneurs building gods are admirably competitive, innovative and sensitive to local tastes.
That said, Max handles the whole situation in an admirably chill way, befitting a cool California dude.
Like Human and the Brooklyn Rail installation, this exhibition makes admirably effective use of its Venetian site.
With his aggressive strokes he offered enough threat to keep things interesting and admirably stuck with Federer.
Yet despite their rapid growth, Turkish cities are by and large admirably free of squalor and crime.
This leaves them admirably free of overt political interference and lobbying but it also limits their scope.
It may be unfair to question the politics of a show that usually fulfills this function admirably.
Still, Rogers acquitted herself admirably and said she enjoyed the experience of reaching her highest level yet.
In experiments, they found that the photosensitive chemicals responded to moonlight as admirably as, well, human lovers.
Perhaps most admirably, Jews maintain an undying commitment to tolerance and unity despite centuries of appalling persecution.
Even for a studio admirably taking an expensive chance, there's such a thing as too much risk.
Many Facebook employees advocated removing Donald Trump's posts as hate speech, though Mark Zuckerberg admirably pushed back.
Even Gindin, whose sketch of a "realistic" socialist utopia is admirably full, says little about political liberty.
Closer David Robertson came to Chicago on a huge free agent contract; he's pitched admirably this year.
It has become comfortable with being the second-most successful burger franchise and explored this identity admirably.
Their accents are admirably understandable, which isn't exactly a strength of the film, and the humor works.
Issa is funny and admirably straightforward, but also indulges her indecisiveness so much that it becomes selfish.
But Ms. Trump has steadfastly, and admirably, protected the privacy of her 12-year-old son, Barron.
But in total, "Beerbongs & Bentleys" is admirably committed to form, one long song of the decontextualized now.
I have family and friends who have fought admirably against addiction, and I cheer their battles mightily.
If the critic represents the reader at his or her highest level, then Groff has succeeded admirably.
Despite the admirably zen nature of Hollywood's latest conscious uncoupling, the aftermath of divorce can be messy.
But it succeeds admirably in a novel's first and most difficult task: It makes you give a damn.
The author is admirably and chillingly honest in the details she shares about the aftermath of Goldberg's death.
They are merely expressions of the "free speech" of enthusiastic supporters, he insists with an admirably straight face.
In Hillary's world, she campaigned admirably and had the better message; it was Moscow that did her in.
A screwed-up back is an instant pack disqualifier, but the Bravo 2.0 carried a heavy load admirably.
The other issue about which Monica's Story is admirably frank is on the seductive pleasures of sexual charisma.
They fought through the issue admirably at the end of the Anaheim series, but that was two games.
How Trump reasons it, per the source: General Flynn is a good man who served his country admirably.
It's big and it's metal, but aesthetic beauty isn't really the point – the system does its job admirably.
The loss of Pepe at the back was hardly noticeable against Wales with Bruno Alves stepping in admirably.
So I commend my fellow journalists at our rival network for calmly and for admirably doing their jobs.
As a choreographer, he has, admirably, several different styles and many compositional formats; "Show Me" is never dull.
Jeremy Corbyn's hard-left Labour has admirably attempted to defend Britain's welfare state amidst this three-ring circus.
Backup running back Jonathan Williams filled in admirably in Week 11 with 147 total yards on 14 touches.
Over the years I've found that Commando tights also hold up admirably to frequent wears and machine washings.
Yet in the third round he got back to work admirably and connected a good flurry on Barnett.
George is admirably warm as the earthbound Hazel, and Dorff suggests the selfishness of his character's selfless desperation.
Commissioner Ross said the vast majority of Philadelphia officers performed admirably and would never engage in hateful speech.
Houston's two Rudolfs both admirably carried the entire ballet in its large arc from high society to suicide.
Julia succeeded admirably, at least with one of her wines, which turned out to be our top white.
"When We Were Vikings" is the tale of Zelda's quest for autonomy, and MacDonald charts her course admirably.
More than six months later, female activists, like those in Time's Up, are admirably working for real change.
She is the chief curator of the family museum, and she admirably held her own against Heizer's onslaught.
Ms. Warren, while admirably passionate about her policies, nonetheless appears unduly rigid and unlikely to expand her base.
The PX7 performed admirably in both cases: The hiss is there but it's barely audible and quite pleasant.
La Boétie, suffering from some kind of ill-defined infection, is shown to be less than admirably resigned.
Devlin Hodges would fill in admirably for Rudolph, helping Pittsburgh to a win against the San Diego Chargers.
Ms. Ziegler, a fertile writer of admirably varied style and subject, considers the before-and-after part, too.
Still, as a critique of prevailing modes of thinking about global politics, "Empires of the Weak" succeeds admirably.
As advertised, the camera also performs admirably in low- and mixed-light settings, grabbing tough shots with minimal noise.
The marquee names notwithstanding, Abbott has to really carry the project, and he does so admirably under the circumstances.
He has written not just a very good book about the Moon but even more admirably, a different one.
Strip away the three-team aspect, and this trade is admirably old school in its simplicity for the Senators.
After winning his mentor Chuck Schumer's vacant House seat in 1998, he established himself as an admirably liberal congressman.
Instead, this brand new rocket was used the old fashioned way and discarded after it performed its duties admirably.
Admirably sexy in a fun way by really leaning into self-aware corniness that could've otherwise tipped into cringe.
Director of National Intelligence Daniel Coates has been admirably forceful in stressing the need to respond to the threat.
Because this is largely a two-character piece, there's considerable pressure on Woodley and Claflin, and they deliver admirably.
Recognizing the problem, Director Lee at the USPTO has admirably banked her legacy on improving the quality of patents.
Thanks to some pasta water, these flavors all came together admirably to dress the pasta and suit the wine.
The admirably gutsy documentary "Hooligan Sparrow" tells the story of Ye Haiyan, the Chinese woman who owned that pillow.
This work mostly holds its bravura moments in abeyance until the finale, and Mr. Brey rose to them admirably.
Ms. Rauch (who wrote the film with her husband, Winston Rauch) nails the portrayal admirably under Bryan Buckley's direction.
Admirably cine-literate and auteur-driven, qualities rare in blockbuster moviemaking today, Twelve is still limited as popcorn fun.
I gave her some corners to work on and she filled them admirably, but I wouldn't let her settle.
Over all, it admirably adheres to traditional nonpartisan redistricting criteria, like compactness and the avoidance of unnecessary county splits.
Two of his five wives, Alexandra Tulcea and Janis Freedman, sat for wide-ranging interviews and come through admirably.
The press has performed admirably in reporting on privacy violations by the National Security Agency and major internet companies.
"The New Brooklyn" is her admirably clearheaded assessment of the borough that sometimes seems the epicenter of American gentrification.
But the witnesses fulfilled their public duty no less admirably — especially considering Mr. Trump's demands that people not cooperate.
And so they trudged forward, admirably so, trying to be the best possible version of themselves during this opportunity.
I was given a demo of the headset using a variety of different sound sources, and the Studio performed admirably.
She has an admirably detailed plan to transform a system she believes is corrupt and fails ordinary people (see article).
Hayward's swingman partner, Hood, hasn't taken a giant leap forward, but has progressed admirably while showing off some new tricks.
Our admirably capable protagonist in Transcription is an 233-year-old orphan drafted to work for M15 as a spy.
People were freaking out—admirably—about the food feat, sending shoutouts to their newfound hero and Photoshopping him into memedom.
It was an admirably ambitious goal, commensurate to the civilizational challenge of reducing the carbon emissions responsible for climate change.
The story exudes extremely #same vibes, with the innocent Tracey's admirably aggressive sex quest to get off at all times.
He has served our country admirably and we trust that he will continue to do so in his new role.
We also dig into Walter Hill's incredibly strange but admirably driven "rock and roll fable" from 1984, Streets of Fire.
Ms. Cooper sustained attention admirably, adding rhythmic interest with subtle touches of rubato (well, not so subtle in the Scherzo).
Even to many in Norway, which is admirably dedicated to rehabilitating and reintegrating prisoners into society, the decision is appalling.
In the contest between the senator and the president, McCain fought valiantly and admirably, but ultimately he lost to Trump.
Earlier this year, I visited the Alaskan RCC, a command space admirably stocked with wide-screens tracking weather and news.
Mr. Lugo, Aaron Carr and Robbie Moore do it admirably; the stylistic range of all these dancers is truly remarkable.
She was an admirably direct correspondent, a practical magician who could make elixirs and metaphors out of stalks of rhubarb.
The painting was deemed admirably even — no bumps or distorted areas — and was left to lie flat for a while.
Dance phrases are all admirably full bodied and three-dimensional, with upper and lower halves of the body equally active.
Grass-roots groups have admirably tried to create heat, at town hall meetings and elsewhere, but it hasn't been enough.
When it comes to the conduct of American foreign affairs, the Trump administration has recently been performing competently—even admirably.
He never stopped believing this, but his long career, as Cohen admirably recounts, offers plentiful evidence that he was wrong.
Admirably, Yoon explores themes of racism, forgiveness and acceptance without getting earnest or preachy or letting anyone off the hook.
Rinne filled in admirably for his friend — then amiably went back to the bench when Backstrom returned for the postseason.
A number of foundations are admirably forthcoming about their giving strategy and post comprehensive grant databases for anyone to inspect.
McCown, 38, performed admirably this season until he was injured in Week 14, but his backup, Bryce Petty, has struggled.
The Marias said traveling with a young child surpassed life on the road without Charlotte, who they say copes admirably.
This led to numerous revisions in the "product development cycle" with Will and Sam, who were admirably patient with me.
As far as last week's big revelation, Burnham's mother, Gabrielle, played admirably by Sonja Sohn, is trapped in Burnham's time.
The UN has long shown its anti-Israel bias & the US govt has admirably kept the UN out in negotiations.
The three-axis gimbal also holds up admirably, though you might need to adjust it mid-flight if it gets rattled.
When compared to the rest of the developed, and even parts of the developing world, the U.S. economy is performing admirably.
John Delaney's campaign proposal, which is one of the more admirably detailed, and touted by centrist organizations such as Third Way.
In his decades in Springfield, he has built a machine that is admirably efficient at getting his candidates into state office.
The book is admirably kind about every one of the players, but at times the constant enforced proximity must become claustrophobic.
To many of those who benefited from the expansion of education and public health services, Castro remained an admirably defiant figure.
I've had the V215Pro a little shorter than I would've liked to, but in my time with it it performed admirably.
That's because she delivered an admirably tight-lipped performance when asked about her recent time on a yacht with the Obamas.
I also never ran into any strange bugs, and it performed admirably, as if I was using a laptop of sorts.
If you don't want to shell out several hundred dollars for a cappuccino machine, this affordable alternative does the job admirably.
"He is a good man and a patriot who for decades has served his country admirably," a USDA spokesman told Politico.
Benjamin Lee, The Guardian: While reportedly taking giant left turns from its source material, there's still something admirably uncompromising about Annihilation.
Photograph by Krista Schlueter for The New Yorker The menu is admirably flexible, changing to feature ingredients at their seasonal peak.
Kinkaid performed admirably, making standout saves on Tavares in the first period, and Cal Clutterbuck and Nick Leddy in the second.
Admirably, most Americans have managed to separate their political feelings about a given conflict from their appreciation for those who served.
Becker said the F/A-18C aircraft has served admirably for over 30 years and highlighted its history in naval aviation.
She's also been dancing the lead in "Symphony in Three Movements," a role she delivers admirably without its particularly suiting her.
He also stepped in admirably for Curry two seasons ago in the playoffs, helping the Warriors to a 5-1 record.
The Trump administration has been admirably tough on Iran but vague about its objectives and has insufficiently acted upon its rhetoric.
While it handles what I do admirably, it's not the best option for those who demand raw power, like video editors.
The guy behind the counter at the station had admirably coffee-stained teeth and near-perfect disdain for Jimmy Ray Gallup.
A number of foundations are admirably forthcoming about their strategy and giving, and post comprehensive grant databases for anyone to inspect.
This book admirably connects the story of how the country became safer with why many communities are wary of the police.
His defenders say he has done his job admirably in the face of intense partisan attacks while navigating crisis after crisis.
Yet the intimate, American style of those productions turns out to suit Chekhov's great drama of Russian disappointment just as admirably.
Defensemen Morgan Reilly and Jake Gardiner each topped 50 points last season, and goalie Freddie Andersen performed admirably under heavy fire.
If Shakespeare tends to goad modern performers toward displays of shoulder-swinging actorishness, Chekhov often has a contrary, admirably humbling effect.
He is committed to his stooped-shoulder character, and admirably invested in the path the film follows, even as it meanders.
However, while SaaS has chugged along admirably, Zuora has seen its share price fall by more than half in recent quarters.
But Abrajano and Hajnal blended the two topics, and centered the key role of immigration specifically, in an admirably comprehensive way.
On the court, James is a superb teammate, albeit hard to please, but only and admirably in the interests of winning.
By all accounts Hart has transitioned admirably, but any one of us would have found these last few months incredibly difficult.
And Lerner was admirably clear, making it easy to see both the important virtues of and the problems with his argument.
Watch it, and let its majesty wash over you: Perhaps most notably, Vin Diesel once tried valiantly and failed admirably at rapping.
Ted Ginn — Quite possibly the most maligned No. 21 receiver of any Super Bowl team in memory, Ginn performed admirably on Sunday.
Photo: USGS Bee Inventory and Monitoring LabCockroaches have been one of humanity's most unwanted, yet admirably persistent, roommates for thousands of years.
"The city is, quite admirably, advancing an ambitious and unprecedented program to bring diversity to public monuments," he told Hyperallergic by email.
Betting markets provide an opportunity for prognosticators to put real money behind their arguments, and performed admirably in predicting the 2018 midterms.
I liked it a lot: admirably flat for a man easily winded and the vegetarian shawarma from Bucharest Grill was fucking delicious.
" The question immediately put Schiff in the awkward position of rejecting the premise; he defended Roberts, who he said had acted "admirably.
She's also indefatiguable: Despite a late night of spray-tanning, she carried on admirably: Ok it's 2am just finished my spray tan.
This year kicked off with a news-making talk by President Barack Obama, and the majority of planned sessions were admirably topical.
Admirably, the film doesn't pull any punches or attempt to lionize the photographer without also carefully weighing his more debatable artistic choices.
EVGA's first entry into the category is admirably executed, but it clashes against the same limitations that all of its competitors do.
North Carolina Senator Richard Burr, the committee's Republican chairman, admirably brushed off direct pressure from Trump to end the probe last year.
Things also get a little muddled heading into Annihilation's climax, but it's forgivable in a story so admirably confident in its outrageousness.
Massachusetts, admirably, protected patients with pre-existing conditions long before the ACA and has vowed to maintain those protections in the future.
Some $540 million later, the first black president will open the museum's doors, admirably directed by another historian, Lonnie G. Bunch III.
The Germans, who have admirably confronted the terrible genocide in their own history, did the right thing in defying Mr. Erdogan's threats.
Now, what that counts for is unclear, and Casey has admirably shown a willingness to adjust if what's become rote falls ineffective.
Given the difficulty of relating a multilayered tale that encompasses many years, Ms. Ziegler's script — and Linsay Firman's direction — is admirably comprehensible.
For my workload, including lots of tabs in Chrome, Slack, and the occasional lightweight Photoshopping, the Surface Pro 3 has performed admirably.
Arizona CardinalsOne thing to know: The Giants played admirably against the Patriots on Thursday, keeping things competitive before a fourth quarter collapse.
Daniel Jones and the Giants fought admirably last week against the Patriots despite being down three of their most explosive offensive playmakers.
By that measure, David J. Silverman succeeds admirably in THUNDERSTICKS: Firearms and the Violent Transformation of Native America (Belknap/Harvard University, $29.95).
Mueller should get to finish the job that he started and that he's doing in an admirably nose-to-the-grindstone fashion.
Jack Campbell filled in admirably before he too sustained a knee injury that will force him to miss four to six weeks.
An admirably cooked brick of halibut was paired with bittersweet fennel bulbs and a mustard sauce with a gentle but effective bite.
But as a mother she also admirably made sure to continue perusing her career goals as an OB/GYN and fertility specialist.
Making the wicked suffer might contribute to that objective, though perhaps not as admirably as contributing to the prosperity of the virtuous.
The movie, which paints a sometimes muddled picture of a chaotic and contested moment in history, is admirably clear in this regard.
For the most part, it does its job admirably: succinctly describing each work in detail and providing enough illustrations to inspire delight.
Admirably, the American Conservative has held the line and resisted crossing over into open white nationalism, but they're basically alone in that.
On that front, Volvo has admirably addressed their desires with one of the best new SUVs to hit the streets in years.
Even if it were based on music alone, Bowie's career would still stand out as the most admirably impatient in all of pop.
The young Valiant fought admirably, but the Titans took Lijiang Tower 2-0, Blizzard World 5-4 and Temple of Anubis 3-2.
Hebrewless readers can find an illuminating version of the story in "Killing a King," Dan Ephron's admirably concise and meticulously reported recent book.
The Xbox One S arrived last fall, and while it played 2000K content admirably, it lacked the upscaling abilities of the PS4 Pro.
SpaceX's Falcon 9 rocket performed admirably in its test today, keeping it on-track to launch the Jason-3 oceanographic satellite on Sunday.
Like a dad doing five minutes at an open-mic night about how much he loves his wife and kids, it's admirably embarrassing.
Although the paper reaffirms the basic tenets of India's admirably farsighted patent laws, it also calls for protecting traditional remedies like cow urine.
"Its leadership is not up to the task, and while many of the troops have performed admirably, others have not," says Ms Copeland.
Nosal, was admirably engaged with both sides' lawyers during oral argument, thanking them at the end of the hearing for their "superb" presentations.
But for Louisa Adams, feelings, questions and doubt formed the core dynamic of her life, and "Louisa" admirably captures that murky mental landscape.
Lorenzi battled admirably, serving well and pushing Murray in many long rallies, but lost, 213-6 (4), 5-7, 6-2, 6-3.
Dowd has been tearing into the Clintons for more than 20 years — admirably so, given that she runs in the same liberal circles.
It was a tiny little box that occasionally shook when a stiff wind, or large truck, blew past it but otherwise performed admirably.
Backup status: Mason Rudolph subbed for Roethlisberger on Sunday and played admirably, completing 12 of 19 passes for two scores and one interception.
The wilted celery comes back well enough under some cold water, and the scallion is salvaged admirably after the outside layer is skinned.
Most kept their cool and worked admirably, Mr. Monterrosa said, but a few volunteers, who appeared intoxicated, barked orders, adding to the chaos.
We thought this one admirably captured some of the militaristic themes of Robert F. Worth's story, as well as the sense of foreboding.
Nor did it demonstrate a turn away from the admirably liberal, inclusive and humane policies that Mr. Trudeau brought to office in 2015.
Still, this Fox Searchlight release is an admirably ambitious film, one whose appreciation for its mishmash of genres ultimately proves infectious and winning.
Though it includes an admirably measured recounting of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict — no easy task — the book falls short in most other ways.
Even so, McDermott is admirably unsettling, and Luke McCoubrey's artfully sterile cinematography adds an air of suffocating wholesomeness that can make you squirm.
Nielsen said that Long had "admirably" led FEMA during "very difficult, historic, and complex times" in a statement after his resignation was announced.
In these sweetly grotesque beasts you see visual beauty — in the beaded patterns if not the comically ugly critters — admirably united with human goodness.
When compared side-by-side with a similarly priced phone like the $400 Moto X4, as expected, both phones performed admirably in the daytime.
Karl-Anthony Towns didn't have his best night, going 6-21 from the field for 16 points, but he muscled Taj Gibson around admirably.
Mike Lee (R-Utah) said Sessions served the United States "admirably" in his time as attorney general and wished him well moving forward. Rep.
Goalie Semyon Varlamov will miss the remainder of the season, but his backup, Jonathan Bernier, has performed admirably during extended stints as the starter.
" Live Science ran a similar article but later admirably admitted to the goof: "We Were Totally Wrong About That Scott Kelly Space Genes Story.
Only thing is that both Robert and Susanne want to talk more about this admirably sex-less Fantasy Suite, which Tyler takes in stride.
The prime minister, Bakytzhan Sagintayev, sounds admirably pro-market: he calls state-owned firms "dinosaurs" and talks of the need to allow more competition.
Lastly we go to one of my favorite covers of all-time: George Michael filling in more than admirably for a deceased Freddie Mercury.
Despite the lack of bells and whistles, it did its job admirably and kept me un-schvitzy and unburnt while the sun beat down.
In my 60-odd mile drive from Culver City to Malibu to Santa Monica—through a large chunk of LA—the minivan performed admirably.
The infamous 1998 Orioles–Yankees brawl involving Armando Benitez took no cues from MMA, but everyone there was admirably dedicated to hurting each other.
"The House by the Lake" skips between its varied occupants and these events to present an admirably clear and concise history of modern Germany.
Ms. Parody remained admirably stoic throughout the bruising week as she sought to set the record straight and recast the debate on constructive terms.
All of this admirably serves the aims of Facebook's rebranding initiative: Who can be a serious foe of "community," in any of its guises?
Some of these dancers are Tanowitz veterans, admirably extending their range to new peaks: Mr. Collins, Dylan Crossman, Ms. Jones, Mr. Lozano, Melissa Toogood.
But the new humanism Kandel admirably invites might require something more drastic as well: a departure from purely brain-focused views of mental life.
As in his previous plays "Bad Jews" and "Significant Other," Mr. Harmon is admirably unafraid of portraying incorrectness in the guise of sour comedy.
Instead, after acquitting himself admirably in a national playoff semifinal loss to Alabama, Murray announced that his focus would remain on football after all.
David Lewis, who helped draw one of the maps at issue in Rucho, was admirably honest about his motives in a 2016 statehouse speech.
China, despite admirably aggressive investments in wind and solar power, has yet to get a firm grip on its emissions from coal-fired plants.
Thompson explores these questions, with a particular focus on the early Polynesians' incredible navigational skills, and "succeeds admirably," Simon Winchester writes in his review.
To bring these worlds together may not be entirely natural for Ms. Velez-Jackson, and admirably, she doesn't hide the awkwardness of this endeavor.
Trump's supporters see an accessible leader who puts others at ease, a man admirably willing to say the obvious things other politicians would censor.
Still, aspirations matter, and the cast members remain dedicated to their brooding roles as the script admirably reaches for emotions it only sometimes captures.
It's good, but I must admit I was more impressed by the construction of the thick paper straw, which held up admirably against sogginess.
"It is heartening that our field units performed admirably in their initial response, and the dangerous situation was stopped in its tracks," he said.
H&M is admirably transparent about the fact that not all of the sustainable fabric it orders actually makes it to their shelves intact.
Like the previous ones, "Bob Dylan: The Lyrics 1961-2012" is admirably streamlined, free of any introduction or explanatory back story for the songs.
They have played admirably the last few seasons, overcoming negative run differentials to post winning records in 239 and 236, before last year's wild card.
We tested these new features as well as the basic drone features in the stupid cold New York winter, and the Mavic held up admirably.
But given the ambient noise, a somewhat spotty cellular connection and the fact that my conversation partner insisted on walking around, the WT2 performed admirably.
Yet whereas Ben writes Bev an admirably literary poem about her hair, her father burrows his face in her hair and takes a deep whiff.
The works in Life is Fine admirably bring into confluence, in a way that some might find difficult to appreciate, the painterly and the poetic.
Jack, who averaged 25 points, 24 assists and 4.3 rebounds, had filled in admirably as the starting point guard in the post-Deron Williams era.
Spencer Ware has filled in admirably for Charles, while receiver Jeremy Maclin and tight end Travis Kelce give Alex Smith a pair of reliable targets.
During my time on the track, this DCT performed admirably, gleefully holding shifts until the right moment and rev-matching downshifts while dipping into corners.
Consequently, Tunisians have been able to accept an admirably liberal constitution with broad national consensus — something that looks like a distant dream for us Turks.
While Stephens and Walker-Billaud's vision is admirably diverse, it also feels deeply idiosyncratic, and raises questions of what "surface" in this context even means.
For a show that hooked an unexpectedly large audience with its kinetic twists and turns, this somber tone is an admirably alienating risk to take.
The legislative process is in some ways admirably transparent: sessions can be watched online, and it's easy to look up the votes on each bill.
All of this photographer's strengths are on view in this deftly chosen and admirably displayed exhibition that covers most of her 40-plus-year career.
Hawes is so admirably steadfast in her commitment to bearing witness that one is compelled to consider the story she tells from every possible angle.
What evolutionary path could lead to a caterpillar — an admirably adapted leaf-eating machine — to tear down its body and rebuild it as a butterfly?
"'Vikings' was admirably focused and engaging, its story easy to follow and its requisite elements of family soap opera and philosophizing relatively restrained," he wrote.
"No work of mine ever went so admirably at the first time of execution or was received with such enthusiasm," Felix tells his loving family.
Once he left office, President George W. Bush admirably stayed out of the political fray out of respect for his successor in the White House.
Two of our recommended nonfiction works this week, Richard Haass's "A World in Disarray" and Pankaj Mishra's "The Age of Anger," fit that bill admirably.
Not just for a single piece, as with the Shed's coming Open Call series, but for several, as the Signature Theater does admirably with playwrights.
You designed a whole class around it, your syllabus was admirably diverse, and yet at the time you didn't know how high the stakes were.
But in between those jokes, Wolf was admirably blunt about some of the nastier issues that have plagued the Trump era and its accompanying news coverage.
He admirably challenges misrepresentations about race and genetics made by the likes of former New York Times science writer Nicholas Wade and Nobel Laureate James Watson.
"The character of our airmen, the character of everyone onboard that evening — we performed admirably, and I'm proud of every single one of them," said Howard.
Riverdale recently broke out a direct Jawbreaker homage, an admirably deep cut that nonetheless felt redundant in a season that also featured a Heathers musical episode.
Joe Ross became the emergency starter and performed admirably — allowing five hits and two walks in five innings — but could not contain the surging Houston offense.
The laptop performed admirably and racked up some impressive benchmark scores in our testing that were in line with the performance boosts recorded by Geekbench itself.
That said, the Pencil does interact pretty well with the Adobe demo, and the souped up, 8-core product handles images with several layers pretty admirably.
Although "Gotham" admirably juggled its characters, the show gradually began to run out of operating room without bumping into aspects of the Batman mythology chronicled elsewhere.
As you, the viewer, sprouted feelings of tenderness for Caputo, so too did Natalie Figueroa (Alysia Reiner), the admirably steely she-viper acting as interim warden.
"However, his statements and actions since that service disparage thousands of men and women who have also served the Army admirably and honorably," the officers continued.
Captain Virat Kohli had led his men admirably till last week's Pune test, where a 333-run rout by Australia ended India's 19-match unbeaten streak.
"Over the last two years, Administrator Long has admirably led the men and women of FEMA during very difficult, historic and complex times," Nielsen said Wednesday.
In making her book about her effort, Tillman shies away from making it about her conclusions and judgments, which her admirably dogged work makes me crave.
The Americans Have we seen the last of Martha Hanson, and of Alison Wright, the British actress who has played her so admirably on "The Americans"?
It's all very hard to take seriously but not that hard to enjoy — the show and the cast are admirably committed to the craziness they're perpetrating.
Redmond confided in Maguire that if he performed well in his undercover role, he'd serve his country admirably and notch a major milestone in his career.
"With appropriate leadership and support from the state, county elections staff are admirably effective at managing voting rolls," he told the Topeka Capital-Journal in June.
Read more: 29 questions 'Stranger Things' season 3 left unansweredSteve takes this unexpected development admirably, and a very close, platonic friendship flourishes between the duo instead.
"Her policy proposals are admirably detailed, but they cover so much ground that their whole is less than the sum of their parts," Mr. Reich said.
It centers on two sons of a duke: the upright Roderick (Welland H. Scripps) and the prodigal Henriquez (Adam Huff, whose performance anchors this production admirably).
His mid-range shot was decent and he performed admirably as a pick-and-roll ball handler, whether his man went above or below the screen.
While the Philharmonic's sound had smooth warmth, it maintained an edge of hysteria throughout — undercurrents ominous, high-string rustles prickling, attacks in the finale admirably harsh.
All of this photographer's strengths are on view in this deftly chosen and admirably displayed exhibition in Washington covering most of her 40-plus-year career.
Ms. Goldstein admirably shows all sides of this story, capturing in microcosm all of the issues that so many communities across the United States are facing.
I didn't have a lot of time to test all the features, but I've experienced this system before, and it performs all the expected functions admirably.
Ms. Hyltin was radiantly pale, an ethereal being charged with fantastic energy, bold with no loss of refinement; Mr. Veyette admirably displayed his coolly athletic force.
Much credit should flow to the N.B.A. As Commissioner Adam Silver noted the other day, the league is admirably willing to innovate and upend its verities.
Its admirably flaky pastries and dense, fragrant Danish rye bread make compact snacks to pack for the day, but most critically, its grain bar serves ollebrod.
Although the book is not a seamless narrative, and its writing is sometimes stodgy, Cozzens admirably succeeds in framing the Indian Wars with acute historical accuracy.
While Minnesota's defense performed admirably, the team's offense consistently fell short, never truly threatening to punch the ball in for a touchdown until that final drive.
One 52-year-old French writer posted a photograph of her admirably toned derrière, and other 50-plus women followed suit — hundreds, according to Mr. Moix.
The Panthers' defense also played admirably, as you might guess from Denver's relatively anemic offensive totals, which were the worst ever for a Super Bowl champion.
The curators have admirably brought a variety of works from 10 countries under one roof but it is the viewer who must work in the connections.
Surrounded by strange faces, the dog let out a bit of a whimper, but ultimately performed admirably, responding to a back scratch and recognizes its master's face.
The cast is packed with stars, including Jude Law, Domhnall Gleeson, and current Oscar nominee Alicia Vikander, and the screenwriter, playwright Tom Stoppard, streamlines the story admirably.
Like the ultrathin Acer Swift 7, this Dell laptop isn't the machine for gaming or heavy photo and video editing, but for everyday tasks it performs admirably.
In recent years, Princes William and Harry and Kate Middleton have been admirably outspoken about mental health, and thankfully, that doesn't seem to be changing anytime soon.
Oklahoma City has admirably competed in the series, but they may have cost themselves a great chance at a tied series by simply forgetting the game plan.
It laid out, in an admirably straightforward way, a number of studies that had shown News Feed consumption could make people feel worse about their own lives.
Timepage (iOS, freemium)Screenshot: GizmodoSchedules and calendars aren't the easiest data sources to show in a minimalist way, but Timepage from Moleskine manages to do it admirably.
All the beats proceed exactly as expected, but they hit with admirably precise timing, amid a strikingly beautiful landscape where every leaf is rendered with loving clarity.
He performed admirably upon being moved to the Diamondbacks' rotation full-time that September, but the up-and-down continued to plague him through the next season.
The series challenges producers and songwriters to make a track in ten minutes, and, as you won't be surprised to hear, Danny rises to the challenge admirably.
In roughly four hours, it tackles an admirably large swath of the nebulous web of commerce, tradition, and savor that constitutes the 21st-century approach to eating.
FCC Commissioner Jessica Rosenworcel sums it up admirably in a statement issued today: The FCC's net neutrality decision is a study in just what's wrong with Washington.
But eventually he changed his mind (something he always was admirably willing to do), conceding in 2004 that information was probably somehow retained in the outgoing radiation.
PARELES The titans of grime have remained admirably true to form even as their popularity has exploded far beyond what seemed possible even a few years ago.
" In his responses, Mr. Uihlein said he had long worked with Mr. Proft and Mr. Tillman "advancing conservative principles" and believed "they have both done so admirably.
It acknowledged their existence only when Ronaldo — admirably, if perhaps a little counterproductively — asked to be handed one of their phones and proceeded to grant their wish.
The constructor Andrew Ries will be offering solvers a pack of 20 themeless crossword puzzles in an admirably unique and inventive format starting at 12:01 a.m.
"He has represented the United States admirably on the world stage, and can look any world leader in the eye with credibility and goodwill," the document reads.
Shot and designed with admirably compulsive attention to tone and composition, "The Love Witch," Ms. Biller's second feature, is a hothouse filled with deadly and seductive blooms.
Amanda Bradshaw is both admirably frugal and, after a succession of jobs, comfortable in her position as the director of human resources operations for an investment bank.
When am I taking delivery of that new sports utility vehicle, nothing too flashy of course, but enough for someone of my admirably moneyed quality of life.
It's very sensitively fitted to the many changes in Debussy's wonderful score, with admirably fluid patterns for the supporting ensemble, but lacks substance in terms of focal steps.
Blue Apron, HelloFresh, and Plated all perform admirably at bringing cooking to a wider audience, so which one you go with ultimately comes down to your personal preference.
Superhero stories often have political themes — Aquaman and Infinity War both confusedly address environmental concerns, for example, and Black Panther is admirably frank about racism, poverty, and inequality.
Click here to view original GIFUsing stock images and Johannes Vermeer's 1664 painting The Concert as a base, photographer Erik Almas admirably recreated the lost masterpiece in Photoshop.
Getting his head below Vannata's and throwing his hips back to create some space to knee through, Teymur pounded Vannata's body but the latter absorbed the punishment admirably.
At a time when the main anti-politics candidate, Mr Trump, is more sick with self-love than any preening politico, Mr Johnson is admirably down-to-earth.
Then there is a 22019 percent chance that one of the Skittles is poisoned (apologies to the Skittles parent company Wrigley, which responded admirably to the offensive tweet).
H.C. ERIK MIDELFORT CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA. ⬥ To the Editor: As a longtime subscriber, I use the Book Review primarily to find books to read, a function it serves admirably.
In fact, Mr. McGahn acted appropriately and admirably to resist involvement in the president's scheme to commit obstruction and cooperated truthfully and at length with Mr. Mueller's investigation.
Easy-to-use, easy-to-access availabilityWhile law enforcement is admirably pursuing such sites with limited resources, lawmakers often have no idea this underground industry exists, Cobb said.
He eventually married Camilla — presented here as a strong and attractive personality — and his sons seemed to have dealt admirably with both their loss and their father's remarriage.
He has long been an admirably intuitive musician, willing to respond in the moment, and the final charge to the brassy, vehement conclusion of the movement was thrilling.
Middlebury's president, Laurie Patton, did this admirably, in defending Mr. Murray's invitation and delivering a public apology to him that Middlebury's thoughtless agitators should have delivered themselves. Opinion
"The crew responded admirably in adverse conditions to answer the call," said Lt. Steele Johnson, the commanding officer of the ship that rescued the woman, in a statement.
It's beautifully designed, with excellent production values, and if the story doesn't quite live up to its formidable ambitions, it's worth noting that they are admirably big indeed.
Sing (which has an admirably literal-minded title) is a mashup of the concept behind roughly 50 percent of animated children's movies — what if our world, but with animals?
Prescott responded admirably enough, completing his first nine passes en route to a 32-of-36 night with one rushing touchdown and no interceptions in a 26-20 win.
Cudi, who has been admirably open about his depression and decision to seek treatment, appeared at California's ComplexCon and to the surprise of nobody, he pretty much killed it.
To Disney's credit, the company has refused to recut the film to appease Malaysian censors, which is an admirably principled stand to take over a single second of footage.
There was plenty of outcry at the time -- and "Game of Thrones" reacted by moving to an admirably more female-centered approach, especially when it comes to sex scenes.
In terms of physical design, the Mate 20 Pro is admirably lithe for a phone that combines a 6.4-inch screen, a substantial camera array, and a 4,13mAh battery.
The Republicans in Congress are admirably leading a fight to save the Internet this week, and need all the help the American people can give them to be successful.
Swiss is much smarter (and much fartier) than you'd expect—a mix of the profound and the profoundly stupid, anchored by a pair of spot-on, admirably committed performances.
Swiss is much smarter (and much fartier) than you'd expect—a mix of the profound and the profoundly stupid, anchored by a pair of spot-on, admirably committed performances.
Her response to almost any problem is to spout policy, which is admirably pragmatic, but, as in the economic plan of action she delivered in Kissimmee, can sound aloof.
Backup tight end Martellus Bennett has filled in admirably in Gronkowski's absence and as a complement to the perennial Pro Bowler, posting three 100-yard games of his own.
Moreover, by most accounts, the Federal Emergency Management Agency also performed admirably, thanks in part to reforms made under the leadership of Floridian Craig Fugate during the Obama administration.
While VAR has thrust referees into the spotlight to an even greater degree than usual in Russia, they have coped admirably with the added attention for the most part.
Sunil Khilnani's new book, "Incarnations: A History of India in Fifty Lives," admirably tries to remedy that paucity by casting light on some of those obscured men and women.
Kirsten Chambers, a soprano who filled in just days before as the "Friedenstag" Marie, performed admirably, though the core pitch was sometimes hard to find in her overall sonority.
The Ryzen 7 performs so admirably compared to the i9-9900K, it seems unfair to even try and compare to other cheaper processors as they'll all be much slower.
They feature franchise cornerstones fading but doing so admirably, or young players finding their footing, or at least a rebuild so daunting that there's some existential heft to it.
Suicide, abortion, grief, religion, female friendship and first love are bold themes to tackle in a debut novel, but 26-year-old Brit Bennett seems admirably repelled by caution.
Elba is admirably committed to the drab, sentimental material (written by Georgia Lester, Victoria Asare-Archer, Laura Neal and Femi Oyeniran), and his portrayal is unfailingly gracious and warm.
After having served so admirably as Ambassador to Canada, & having done an outstanding job no matter how difficult the task, Kelly will be fantastic at the United Nations. Winner!
Increasingly, admirably, Mr. Kentridge is using his international profile as a platform for collaborations with a host of South African colleagues, who are billed as this show's co-creators.
Instead, she concentrates on the genre basics, as in the movie's admirably hard-core final face-off, even as she insists that we keep our attention fixed on Sadie.
"Creationists point to 'well-designed' organs that perform their job admirably, like the vertebrate eye, and say, it works by design, so there must be a designer," Branch says.
His view of food was, and still is, admirably uncomplicated: Protein reigns supreme, therefore healthy bodies should take in a nightly serving of protein-rich red meat or fish.
Mr. Arnesen was not writing for my enjoyment but for the edification of the performers and listeners in the church, and in that he seems to have succeeded admirably.
As with his previous book, an admirably levelheaded history of Commentary magazine, Balint writes most naturally in the interrogative mode, preferring the probing of difficult questions to easy resolutions.
As Solor, Alejandro Virelles was stiff in acting though never wooden; in his final-scene wedding to Gamsatti, he admirably danced a stylish jumping variation reconstructed by Mr. Ratmansky.
Therefore, I pose to you, Mr. Krein: You helped make this mess and you have admirably and publicly apologized for it; how do you intend to clean it up?
The book considered in retrospect as a whole is an admirably clear, straightforward and authoritative summing up of our present-day attitude toward the theatre and its outward expression.
The Netflix series stars Henry Cavill as Geralt, portraying the grumpy hunter admirably: the growly voice, general world weary demeanor, the eye rolls, and a hulking but lonely figure.
East said the business "responded admirably" to the downturn by cutting its cost base, and had also carved out an industry-leading position in ship intelligence and autonomous shipping.
The Fold does hold up admirably against attempts to fold it backward, which is a testament to the level of engineering that Samsung has put into the physical hardware.
She performed admirably and with distinction, putting her career on an upward trajectory as she demonstrated time and again that she could handle any level of responsibility or complexity.
Spatially, this is handled admirably: "Dearest Home" has moments when the dancers are very close to the audience and others when they're close to the edge of that stage.
Those governments have been admirably capacious, straddling the political spectrum, but they have also left increasing numbers of Germans feeling that they have been denied a true political opposition.
It is admirably well sung and acted by the spirited cast, especially the smoky-voiced Jones as Pat and Alysha Umphress as the stoner who spouts both prophecy and melisma.
He has not added to that yet, but with Perisic stretching the play admirably on the other flank, Rebic's relentless engine has caused many a full back problems in Russia.
On social media, the young state senator took a direct tack toward Washington, highlighting tweets that framed him as a serious legislator, a doer who represented Michigan's 4th district admirably.
It takes considerable speed and dexterity for Wayne to handle this beat, and he performs admirably, lest you ever doubt he had the chops to be a truly great rapper.
The business, which is largely based in the Nordics, had "responded admirably" to the downturn by cutting its cost base, he said, but the case for new investment was "challenging".
The British world number 29 coped admirably with the wet conditions in Newcastle in the north east of England, carding six birdies to sit 12 under at the halfway stage.
There is something earnest and admirably uncritical about the gay community's hagiography of female pop stars, but by the same token, there is something unconsidered and knee-jerk to it.
This conventional narrative ruse — the unearthed secret — is not wholly persuasive in a book that admirably avoids melodrama, especially since the revelation does not have the weight of meaningful consequence.
Last night, he took the album's title track to the late night kingdom of infamous doofus Jimmy Fallon with BJ The Chicago Kid standing in admirably on Stevie Wonder's chorus.
Besides the new implementation of electronic sensors inputted into each competitor's head gear, it would appear the WTF have looked admirably at MMA when determining some of their rule changes.
Mr. Hunter's lawyers had requested for most of his sentence to be served under home confinement, contending that he had served his country admirably in the Marines after the Sept.
Saccone, a stalwart conservative who served his country admirably in both the military and government, never effectively made the shift from running for the state legislature to running for Congress.
Though not claiming to be original, Weiss is admirably succinct in her explanation of why groups having nothing else in common are united in their dislike or hatred of Jews.
There's a C.I.A. officer with deep knowledge of the languages and cultures of Southeast Asia, Bill Lair, whom he portrays as admirably devoted to doing what was best for Laotians.
Maybe they REALLY like the NBA, and really want to be OUT THERE, but their self-estimation is so low, in a way that is admirably realistic: I'm too short!
As part of the Dada centennial celebrations, the admirably agile non-profit has published a 21917-copy, boxed-set, limited-edition facsimile of the two editions of The Blind Man.
Not only did it defy sitcom norms by focusing on retirement-age women, but its cast boasted four admirably sharp actresses: Bea Arthur, Betty White, Rue McClanahan, and Estelle Getty.
Nonetheless, Australian farm exports have performed admirably in recent years, rising 6.8 percent from A$41.2 billion in the 2013-14 year to the estimate for the current 158.23-17 period.
According to the lawyer for the seven adult children of the suspects, the siblings are admirably adapting to a new life — and have left a lot of their angry feelings behind.
My lovely wife, she of the admirably high pain threshold, had to stay overnight, and came home the following day filled with painkillers; when they wore off, she writhed with suffering.
Its short, stiff bristles allow for deep carpet penetration, but at the same time, they won't ever harm your hard floors — they perform admirably on any surface you throw at them.
An admirably strong feature debut from writer-director Babak Anvari, this tense horror film puts a mother and daughter at the center of war-torn 1980s Tehran, just after the Revolution.
Nonetheless, Australian farm exports have performed admirably in recent years, rising 6.8 percent from A$41.2 billion in the 158.23-14 year to the estimate for the current 2016-17 period.
"Get yourself a Muslim friend", he advised, remaining admirably calm through the torrent of calumnies, interjecting only when a woman railed that Muslims should build their mosques "in their own country".
Cole stepped up admirably in a spot start in place of the injured Stephen Strasburg, striking out a career-best eight in seven innings of a 113-211 loss to Baltimore.
The Second Mountain eventually trundles into a vague spiritual awakening, but it is also almost admirably straightforward about the fact that it is a book by a yuppie and for yuppies.
After a hiatus, Garbage is back to releasing albums semi-regularly — the new "Strange Little Birds" is the band's second album since 2012 — and admirably, it has stuck by its vision.
Asked by a reporter for his thoughts on a spate of media interviews from Giuliani in recent days, Trump claimed the attorney had performed admirably, despite an unfair line of questioning.
But a narrow semi-final defeat to France last Tuesday left them crestfallen, even though they admirably picked themselves up to easily beat England 2-0 in taking the bronze medal.
It's worth noting that this analysis is possible only because the poll is extremely and admirably transparent: It has published a data set and the documentation necessary to replicate the survey.
"There's also some pride there, because it affirms that Joseph Benenhaley, or Yusuf ben Ali, served admirably at an important time in our nation's history, and made a contribution," he said.
Holsinger handles the situation admirably, making brief references to current events without sacrificing the sense that this story would be relevant were it set a decade ago, or a decade hence.
"The Favourite" was directed by Yorgos Lanthimos, an admirably polarizing Greek director whose recent features ("The Lobster" and "The Killing of a Sacred Deer" and now this one) are in English.
Stein, a U.C.L.A. historian, has ferocious research talents — she collected papers in multiple languages from nine different countries on three continents — and a writing voice that is admirably light and human.
Brian Elliott has performed admirably in net since Jake Allen went down with a knee injury, allowing 15 goals while going 5-2-210 in eight straight starts for the Blues.
It ignored the sunk cost fallacy, pivoted quickly, and executed admirably on their plan B. As a result, Walmart is well positioned to stay in the ring and compete with Amazon.
A thumbnail sketch inevitably makes this novel sound overcrowded and jumbled, but McCormick keeps things admirably nimble, moving the stories forward while shuttling back and forth through time and across perspectives.
"The Republicans in Congress are admirably leading a fight to save the internet this week, and need all the help the American people can give them to be successful," he added.
Tim hails from the minor aristocracy, an un-American category of household that Miller portrays admirably in a few strokes — invisible money streams, abundant alcoholic beverages, many animals and general vagueness.
The resulting exhibit is eclectic, but admirably refuses to consolidate Native American visual culture into a series of predictable bullet-points, intentionally refraining from reducing the culture to a clean, digestible narrative.
Gadsby, admirably, is no longer willing to be self-deprecating about lesbianism on stage at the Sydney Opera House or for the enormous audience she's amassed on Netflix after shooting her special.
But it was one of many such intimate proposals in Ms. Ingvartsen's admirably ambitious, audacious lecture-performance on sexuality, brought to the museum's geodesic dome as part of the American Realness festival.
The brutally minimalist black surfaces (this laptop's also available in silver, but that's a sacrilegious color for a ThinkPad) have a soft-touch finish that resists fingerprints and other blemishes admirably well.
Three years ago, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention admirably led efforts to establish a National Health Security Preparedness Index to better understand the nation's capabilities to protect health security.
This gem of a mirrorless camera has served me well, and once augmented with a Carl Zeiss lens that cost more than its body, it's kept up with my photography needs admirably.
The new volume likewise shows Guha to be admirably industrious in examining multiple archives, and diligent in his mastery of the arcana of Indian politics, but a bit languid in his analyses.
Almost any serious student of the federal courts has favorite jurists whose skill and temperament admirably qualified them for the Supreme Court but who were too moderate for either party to nominate.
He also squared up to Pavel Mamaev which – considering that the burly Russian midfielder would almost certainly batter Joe in a street fight – was as admirably brave as it was endearingly stupid.
Although Emilia Clarke emotes admirably, it seems odd that she tells Jon that losing a dragon, one of her children, was a necessary sacrifice to learn that he was right all along.
Of course, there are many beautiful views of our planet's recent evolution on Timelapse, and there is even an admirably industrious quality to our ant-like development of so much of it.
That's a change this delicious, admirably clear production, directed by Kenny Leon, acknowledges and builds on as it gently but firmly escorts the great comedy into a #MeToo, Black Lives Matter world.
They do a lot of that, and this movie — based on the real-life escapades of literary forger Lee Israel and her accomplice, Jack Hock — is admirably modest and specific in scale.
Soon after the movie opens, he skips the wedding of his daughter (Alison Eastwood, the filmmaker's admirably game daughter), to attend a day-lily conference where he's greeted like a rock star.
"'David' can indeed be painful at certain moments but, in the end, its message about going beyond surface appearances comes through admirably," John J. O'Connor wrote in a New York Times review.
Still, for much of the show what he presented were sophisticated sports clothes in complex fabrications that, while admirably refined, only served to underscore the reality that couture sportswear is an oxymoron.
Gallup is admirably careful about phrasing: The June 2019 poll doesn't ask if people who have seen a UFO believe it was piloted by an alien, only if they've ever seen one.
It is hoping that O17, as this inaugural event is called, will create buzz and increase the appeal of a program that's admirably light on the standards (and includes three world premieres).
Ms. Skinner has admirably been doing her best to correct that imbalance, in plays that include the far superior "The Village Bike" (seen here in 2014) and "The Ruins of Civilization" (2016).
Even if the baroque complexity and Dumas-like coincidences of the plot are admirably managed, there is nevertheless a sense that some important depth is lost in the transition from page to stage.
Profile is admirably flawed, a movie that gets at how online communication can feel more authentic than the kind we do face-to-face, but it doesn't sell its main character's reckless transformation.
Instead of angry or sad, Wheelan plays the character admirably neutral; Above all, she is annoyed – as a woman who deals with enough on a daily basis, this is one thing too many.
At the Lisbon conference, characteristically, as at oral arguments in the Supreme Court, Justice Stevens did not speak often, but whenever he did speak, his wise, witty, admirably concise words drew everyone's attention.
He doesn't give all that much of a shit about it, now that a crack at the top prize, $22015,22015 and an admirably proportioned trophy, has slipped through his team's fingers and thumbs.
After a warm handshake with 43th-ranked Otte, who played admirably in the biggest match of his career, Federer milked the applause as the fans broke out into a chant of "Roger, Roger".
In China 80% of our respondents say that two children is ideal—an admirably cussed consensus, when one considers the fierceness with which the state enforced a one-child policy until last year.
On a whole, the system behaved admirably with the complex models, though touch response slowed pretty close to a crawl when we drilled in super close on one of the engine's cross sections.
In the opera, Edward paints a young model called Ava (inspired by Ava Gardner), admirably portrayed by the mezzo-soprano Melanie Long, who had the daunting task of singing while often stark naked.
The larger argument, on which the book is admirably staked, is that Calder is a major artist, kept from center stage by an art history unduly concerned with "advances" and inventions and directions.
Gottlieb's aim, admirably fulfilled, is to help us see what older and newer philosophers have to say to us but not to turn them into mouthpieces for what we already think we know.
The choreography, admirably staged by Sandra Jennings, honors Balanchine's original (the butterflies are still called butterflies, with large wings) and his movement keeps telling us these characters are on, or above, terra firma.
Delivering some objectively fire emoji rhymes on top of Craig Mack's "Flava in Ya Ear" beat in his signature lazy cadence Yachty settled his score admirably, proving that yeah, he really can rap.
Admirably, it takes those characters' lives seriously; while you might disagree with their political opinions or religious beliefs, The Ranch wants you to at least understand why they think the way they do.
The book is admirably honest about the hang-ups pertinent to inexperienced straight guys: There are tips on how to "find" the clitoris, and an admonishment against unnecessary squeamishness around sex during menstruation.
It might be an indication of where the show's heart, or commercial instincts, truly lie that the cast, which performs admirably, is made up of performers who are not primarily known for comedy.
His Liverpool teammates, immersed in their own agony, did not seek him out immediately to offer solace; the first players to him, admirably, were Nacho Fernández and Marco Asensio, two Real Madrid substitutes.
It has admirably kept abreast of latter-day notions of appropriate Baroque performance practice, and the Purcell outing, led by its artistic director, Harry Christophers, was stylishly up to date, as it were.
Aaron Hicks filled in admirably while Ellsbury was sidelined but has now been put on the 10-day disabled list with a right oblique injury, which he sustained Sunday against the Texas Rangers.
Few actors can claim a filmography as admirably schizophrenic, best exemplified by his two 2017 releases, "Logan," his final turn as Wolverine, and "The Greatest Showman," where he plays circus founder P.T. Barnum.
"We have a healthy spacecraft that is performing its mission admirably, and we are able to obtain great science every time we fly by," Rick Nybakken, project manager for Juno, said in a statement.
And devoid of batteries, electronics, or other components that would have degraded and stopped working after 155 years, the trap still performed as admirably as it would have the day it was first assembled.
The other two teams, including Northeastern and Memorial University's Team Paradigm and Swissloop from ETH Zurich and other Swiss schools, both performed admirably as well, managing successful runs despite encountering a few technical hiccups.
Horror films often rely on characters making dumb decisions and being punished for them, but after the initial bad decision here, the characters have to be admirably quick-witted and intelligent to stay alive.
Jacquizz Rodgers filled in admirably for Doug Martin (hamstring) before sustaining a sprained foot versus the Raiders, perhaps opening the door for a three-man backfield of Antone Smith, Peyton Barber and Mike James.
Mike Pompeo, first in his class at West Point and a Harvard Law graduate who performed admirably as CIA Director, received 42 Democratic 'no' votes for the sin of having been nominated by Trump.
It perhaps exposes the limit of a political outlook that is otherwise so admirably grounded in the world of lived experience, since it is easier to empathize with those who are closest at hand.
Whatever your feelings on the use of PEDs in sports, it's hard to argue that baseball acted admirably in sussing out whether Alex Rodriguez (specifically) and others had doped using Anthony Bosch's Biogenesis facility.
Although she reports directly to the acclaimed "queen" of runway Anna Wintour — the global content advisor for Condé Nast — Samantha Barry has remained seemingly unscathed from the culture of the industry, and admirably herself.
Boxers are European dogs, and Max suffered admirably through the extremes of the scorching Australian summer, panting heavily for months on end while enormous horseflies bit his thin ears raw and bloody scabs formed.
Yet, as admirably as they acquit themselves in Cat Parker's Articulate Theater Company production at 13E59 Theaters, there is the dispiriting sense of watching talented actors trapped in a show that they cannot save.
In 2003, their daughter, New York State Supreme Court Justice Eileen Bransten, gave an admirably frank New York Times interview in which she revealed her father had, in fact, been loved by both sisters.
It gives both parties a similar chance to translate their votes to seats, and makes no compromises to do so; it still admirably adheres to standard nonpartisan criteria like compactness or minimizing county splits.
Members of Congress, whose support for Ukraine has been admirably bipartisan in the past, should also seek to avoid damaging Ukraine's prospects, or its new administration, as the impeachment process gathers pace in Washington.
Sure, this is a delicate situation for him (and for her, since she's about to go into surgery, but somehow Riggs is the only person who mentions it) but he admirably manages to stay vague.
Even former staffers who spoke admirably about Musk suggested that — despite running three companies and ambitions to save the planet and explore others — his greatest shortcoming as a leader is his inability to withstand criticism.
The Studio 2 worked admirably during the demo, with a speedy response time using the pen, along with on-board AI capable of transforming handwriting into text, while pulling corresponding images down from the cloud.
For while the president is often erratic, on international trade he has been admirably consistent: the rules are stacked against America, deficits are a result of weakness, and previous presidents have been played for fools.
Official data are admirably clear on this bifurcation of the economy: services output grew by 11.6% year-on-year in nominal terms in the first nine months of 2015, whereas manufacturing grew by just 1.2%.
As you're probably well aware at this point, Iggy Azalea has an admirably honest, DGAF approach to things, whether that concerns plastic surgery or engagement ring politics, and her style choices are just as bold.
As an unrivaled history, and an admirably crafted bid to deepen dialogue between groups of Americans who might otherwise view one another as alien or out of touch, Dray's Fair Chase is a vital intervention.
Jacksonville JaguarsWhy you should sit him: While backup quarterback Kyle Allen has filled in admirably for Cam Newton, it hasn't benefitted Moore, who has just four catches for 96 yards in the last two weeks.
For all its faults, Phantom is admirably not the Star Wars of old, Lucas turning his throwaway space western into a space opera that's self-serious, fun, dull, exhilarating, embarrassing, and heartfelt all at once.
Only one of the other three R's starts with an R. As far as providing a superior platform on which to read through documents that are mostly monochrome — studies, lawsuits, books — both devices succeed admirably.
The image pictures Tisci holding the lace tails of Miku's stunning custom-made haute couture gown and looks admirably at her and she, standing upon a small pedestal with her signature turquoise twintails, gazes back.
Some passages are admirably bracing: Shawn's own solo (as the Ward Heeler, a potent but insidious figure) in the Earth/Democracy part, vividly performed here by Brett Perry, suddenly brings everything into sharp dramatic focus.
The ensemble also includes Mary Lou Rosato (as council members of several successive generations from one family), Elizabeth Kenny and, as the variously pliant women in these men's lives, an admirably understated Sam Breslin Wright.
On my visit, Rusty, a red-tailed hawk suffering from a gunshot wound, and Minerva, a great horned owl that suffered two broken wings after a car hit her, both seemed to be recovering admirably.
Perhaps admirably, as this thriller builds toward its blood-soaked climax, it also tries to be much more: a coming-of-age story, a dissection of race and class, a lyrical rendering of love and violence.
Here he is admirably sharp with his fellow academics who are so bent on presenting Western civilisation as a history of oppression that they risk undermining any residual faith that their students might have in democracy.
With the assistance of the Bulbapedia—and the admirably geeky analysis of some Game FAQs posters like KillerMechanoid—we've taken a look at the fighting skills of various Pokemon and the styles that they best represent.
My observation from afar says that the Trump administration in some ways has been admirably committed to cost-benefit analysis, which is why the assault on the administrative estate has been less severe than widely reported.
That same year, audiences gobbled up Day Of Animals, an admirably batshit genre entry where manmade aerosols burn a hole in the ozone layer, inducing psychosis in mountain lions, grizzly bears, hawks, mice, and even dogs.
Why did Comey, who, whatever you think of his actions around the 2016 election, had served admirably and well, have to find out he was fired by seeing it on television like the rest of us?
Arthur: Clinton's convenient turnabout on trade was a total union cave — but no worse than what so many conservative Republicans did when they turned against trade promotion authority to spite President Obama, who admirably supported it.
I thank the first responders who have acted swiftly and admirably under pressure, and I want to remind all Texans that we will not allow the Lone Star State to be overrun by hatred and violence.
The new Vizio did struggle a bit with detail on the darker end of the black spectrum, but it still performed admirably with extremely challenging content like the infamously too dark episode of Game of Thrones.
And yet there's something admirably ornery about Weinzweig's refusal to deliver a straightforward novel of empowerment, a narrative of liberation, a role model — as if insisting on a flawed heroine is itself an act of resistance.
The cast and crew of "The Lego Batman Movie" sustain that joke admirably, filling in its 104-minute running time with loads of busy action, deadpan humor, visual comedy, reflexive bits and an overfamiliar story line.
I am sure the people who sell racks of $10,000 amps and custom surround processors aren't going to flinch one bit at the Sonos Port — it will help them do their jobs, and it'll perform admirably.
"Stein, a U.C.L.A. historian, has ferocious research talents — she collected papers in multiple languages from nine different countries on three continents — and a writing voice that is admirably light and human," our reviewer, Matti Friedman, writes.
Guendelsberger, admirably widely read and eclectic, introduced the reader to Taylor in the Amazon section of the book; here she provides a brief lesson on Jeremy Bentham's Panopticon, tossed in with a bit of evolutionary psychology.
At the end of the day, his heroism is the entire point: while the series does deal admirably with the effects of mental illness, it's still a superhero series featuring colorful characters battling the forces of darkness.
Itamar Moses' book, based on the 2007 film, is admirably restrained as it delves into the lives of two groups of people whose paths would never cross if not for one serendipitous mistake that brings them together.
The lightning bolt that struck the tree and rocked half of the trunk away while flooring all of its branches or is it the tree that takes the bolt's best shot and hangs in there quite admirably?
Average rank: 10.72018 stats: 973 rushing yards, 497 receiving yards, 13 touchdowns, 225.0 fantasy pointsOne thing to know: James Conner stepped up admirably to fill the void left by Le'Veon Bell in the Steelers offense in 2018.
And despite its efforts to simplify and italicize the story, it's admirably difficult, raising thorny questions about ends and means, justice and mercy, and the legacy of racism that lies at the root of our national identity.
By that point, though, "The Disaster Artist" has delivered admirably on its premise, so much so that when it inevitably shows up on a midnight double feature with its inspiration, happily, there won't be any irony involved.
Indeed, "All the Poems" is admirably professional and thorough, from its formal, scholarly introduction to its four appendixes to its two indexes, and it is almost disconcerting to see this poet of radical whimsy so coolly annotated.
Stevie is, as always, an earth angel (dedicating the song as he does to the participants in Women's Marches across the world) and Grayson puts up an admirably solid show in the face of an actual icon.
The movie opened to mixed response, but in her New York Times review, Jeannette Catsoulis wrote that "McDermott is admirably unsettling" and the "artfully sterile cinematography adds an air of suffocating wholesomeness that can make you squirm."
But they came to the attention of the Pritzker jury because their works, if modest, "admirably and poetically fulfill the traditional requirements of architecture for physical and spatial beauty along with function and craftsmanship," the citation said.
No single book about such an expansive topic could possibly serve as a comprehensive account, and "Race Against Time" admirably assumes the heavy burden that Jerry Mitchell takes on; it warrants praise, gratitude and a wide audience.
The ultimate responsibility lies with Poles, and it is they who will have to respond — as they have done admirably over the last few weeks, staging big protests that most likely pressured Mr. Duda into his vetoes.
His vision, a daffy mash-up of Renaissance art and granny's attic, emphasized recombining its many parts in order to make it your own, and his take on the brand's most sacred marks has been admirably impious.
But as the seasons change with the two still seemingly connected at the hip, the playfully candid and admirably un-staged intimacy of their "Secreto" music video stays meaningful as a genuine display of their young love.
In "Sonatine," Megan Fairchild and the elegant Joaquin de Luz are admirably clear; though I find her face too guarded and her upper-body manner too naïve, her legs and feet are at once scrupulous and brave.
While you can be admirably disciplined in adhering to a lineage and spiritual practice, you'll need to check in with yourself frequently to make sure the choices you make are based on what is true for you.
On his fourth studio album — released last December, after 173 lists were complete — J. Cole says goodbye to all that with an admirably and affectingly scarred and intimate song cycle about having it all while losing yourself.
Which wasn't all that much, given The Stick of Truth was considered a surprisingly competent role-player by many a critic, ultimately admirably crafted by Obsidian Entertainment (Fallout: New Vegas, Pillars of Eternity) despite some turbulent development.
"Still in Love" presents the classroom as a sacred ground — "that fragile home for possibility, that singular space devoted solely to potential" — and admirably outlines the ways in which writing can be improved on a technical level.
And she has, admirably, focused her agenda on issues that affect women, both globally and in the U.S., from her Women's Global Development and Prosperity Initiative to advocating for a federal paid family leave program here at home.
McGregor was admirably composed and prepared (though he kept throwing borderline sketchy "hammer" punches to the back of Mayweather's head as he dipped at the waist, a legal punch in MMA but a big no-no in boxing).
The 30-year-old Espino has performed admirably with a 3.44 ERA in nine starts at Colorado Springs and weathered the storm over four rainy innings against the Chicago Cubs in his major-league debut on May 19.
It would be impossible to match the games' elaborate historical tourism beat for beat, and the filmmakers simplify Assassin's Creed's convoluted backstory in a way that's admirably legible, emphasizing elements that would feel tedious or awkward in games.
Hernandez permitted two earned runs over 18 innings in his first three starts of the season despite struggling with his control and opposes Nick Tropeano, who has performed admirably in replacing the injured Andrew Heaney in the rotation.
Bautista recovered admirably and took Sandhagen down (putting himself into a reverse triangle choke attempt in the process) and Sandhagen was ultimately able to pick up the submission with an armbar at 3:30 in the first round.
Apparently this was less an effort to show off his abs and dick bulge than to reference the NCAA banning his crop top jersey in 2015, though judging from the response I saw, he succeeded in both admirably.
Other contemporary artists to whom she gave solo shows, or whom she paired with one another, formed an admirably eccentric list: Bob Thompson, Jan Muller, Ellen Lanyon, George Sugarman, Gandy Brodie, Emilio Cruz, Nell Blaine and Miyoko Ito.
Kauffman, though admirably direct in her language, doesn't always juggle all the moving parts gracefully; Jimmy, bearer of the most significant revelation in the novel, enters late and exits quickly, making his appearance feel almost like a cameo.
The book focuses on Hoffa's hit, but it also includes information on the highly publicized murders of "Crazy Joe" and President John F. Kennedy, with Sheeran's tale "admirably free of self-pity and self-aggrandizement," said our reviewer.
If the goal was to take a complex financial scheme and make it relatable -- in the manner, say, that "The Big Short" or HBO's Bernie Madoff movie "The Wizard of Lies" admirably did -- the effort falls thuddingly flat.
As the cards are shuffled and dealt, layers of formality fall away, and we come to see these intimately drawn characters in microscopic detail, thanks to the vividly theatrical but admirably unfussy performances of Mr. Jones and Ms. Tyson.
Following that, however, Kelly Osbourne changed her public persona drastically to become a fashion plate and TV personality, competing admirably on her season of Dancing with the Stars and ultimately leveraging her stint on Fashion Police to greater stuff.
Feathers may be ruffled between the two All-Stars, but if George and Oladipo can make it work and admirably realize they can both be franchise players, the Pacers will be good enough to make the conference finals. 4.
The NYPD and the transit police responded admirably and deserve praise, after a wannabe jihadi from Bangladesh tried to blow himself up in Port Authority in an attempt to murder scores of innocents, all in the name of Allah.
TORONTO (Reuters) - Jacob Markstrom stepped in admirably for Henrik Lundqvist as Sweden held on to beat Russia while Team North America dazzled in their debut with a dominant win over Finland at the World Cup of Hockey on Sunday.
After an untimely injury knocked quarterback Nick Foles out of the game, Jaguars rookie Gardner Minshew took over the reins of the Jacksonville offense and performed admirably against the Kansas City Chiefs in a 40-26 loss on Sunday.
Mr. Hunter, admirably, does not condescend to his characters for their faith, presenting them not as obsessive or emotionally aberrant but as relatively normal young men and women who just happen to have developed a deep commitment to Christianity.
That's not to say the right-wing media always gives Trump a free pass—this week, Fox anchor Chris Wallace admirably challenged White House spokesperson Sarah Sanders on apparently bogus claims about terrorists slipping past the US southern border.
For all of President Donald Trump's "deep state" misgivings, it's the federal bureaucracy and law enforcement agencies, from DHS to the FBI to US Cyber Command, that have performed most admirably, even with little visible support from the president.
Stoller walks the line between the two poles admirably, and when I saw his name in the closing credits, I realized why the movie balanced a bunch of comedic ideas and a handful of fun running jokes so well.
This reversal of "global" art exhibitions' usual demographics led many journalists to preview this biennial as a postcolonial endeavor or a lesson in racial justice — which Ms. Ngcobo and her four fellow curators steadfastly and admirably refuse to deliver.
"This is another example of top (Pentagon) officials refusing to demand accountability and sweeping major ethical problems from commanders under the rug to the detriment of the men and women who serve admirably under them," Gillibrand told USA Today.
There's a lot to unpack in "Striking Vipers," which complicates a familiar "friends uncomfortably attracted to each other" plot with different layers of fantasy, turning it into something admirably specific that isn't just a clumsy metaphor for same-sex experimentation.
The archetype of the gruff patriarch is familiar, but is admirably fleshed out in Mr John's portrayal of a loving but wrong-headed man, tragically incapable of reconciling his son's sexuality with his own archaic notions of piety and propriety.
The 22-year-old Strecher stepped in admirably in his initial stint with the Canucks, playing 54 minutes at 21.16-on-210 with Edler and being named the third star of the game in two of his three NHL appearances.
Based on the viewer's age and experiences, she might come off as a viper bent on sucking all spontaneous joy from the world and sending kids to boarding school in Switzerland — or as an admirably calculated queen with a killer wardrobe.
This perception of Mr Cameron as one who seeks always to look after his own is not quite correct: his party conference speech in October was an admirably sincere attack on the deep unfairness and inequalities that disfigure British society.
There's an earnestness to this sentiment that's both admirably pure and grossly myopic, as if Burners were the only ones ever to have built a city, experimented with alternative models of living, or spent time in the Black Rock Desert.
In his absence, rookie Nick Mullens played admirably, and after a less-than-stellar start to the preseason for Garoppolo, there was some concern as to whether San Francisco's investment in the former heir-apparent to Tom Brady was a mistake.
But, if you're willing to spend more for a sure thing now rather than wait on the possibility of discovering a diamond in the rough in the future, they'll do the job admirably — and with more comfort than many other pairs.
Though Moussa Sissoko laboured admirably to create space for them, they neglected to make anything of it, and the game soon descended into a hit-and-miss lumping match the likes of which suited their opponents down to the ground.
Carmilla the web series always fought — usually admirably — against the inevitable clunkiness of its existence as one of many recent single-camera web series where the actors are tied to the conceit that their characters are constantly talking into a webcam.
A splash does admirably in sparkling wine, and can contribute a subtle fruity note to a Manhattan: Cerasum Aperitivo, $46 for 750 milliliters at Mouth Indie Spirits and Wine Gallery, 192 Water Street (Jay Street), Brooklyn, 347-227-7007, mouth.
GIOVANNI RUSSONELLO The R&B songwriter Moss Kena has kept an admirably low public profile, steadfastly evading photos; the video for the single "Square One," from an EP called "Found You in 06" due March 2, features a dance troupe.
His use of tight planes of color applied with petite, delicately hacking brushstrokes — which build up geometrically formed images and corresponding flounced backgrounds (see, for example, "Boy in a Red Waistcoat," 22018) — is what makes his Postimpressionist reputation admirably steadfast.
What makes today's decay especially maddening is that the transit system had bounced back admirably in the 21994s, under the tutelage of able M.T.A. leaders like Richard Ravitch and David Gunn and with essential cash from an assortment of dedicated taxes.
The scripts by Craig Mazin are detailed and thoughtful, the direction by Johan Renck is admirably restrained, and the performances (particularly from lead Jared Harris) are stolid and stoic, in a way that seems to capture "the real" Soviet Union.
Peter Weir does this admirably in the magnificent and deeply moving "Gallipoli," about Australian fighters in World War I. Like "1917," Mr. Weir's movie features an unlikely pair of soldiers and builds to a futile attack that must be called off.
But the kind of shaming Deanna endures is, of course, as old as society, and this admirably layered story is not so much about the vilification as it is about the recovery, for both Deanna and those close to her.
Your friend's logic is admirably inflexible, if entirely appalling: that the purpose of the party is to raise money from your near-and-dear; that your daughter will be earning, not spending, money; and that, therefore, the party cannot go forward.
Taking on the obsessive Hermann, a daunting role that's been called the Russian Otello, the tenor Yusif Eyvazov rang out eagerly when he pressed on his voice; his presence, like Mr. Petrenko's conducting, was admirably melancholic, not cheaply wild-eyed.
He owned Lola Cars, the British racing outfit that stuffed a V8 engine into a mid-engine race car just 40 inches tall and performed admirably at the 24 Hours of Le Mans in 1963 (until a mechanical problem knocked it out).
In the eight years since the first number was issued to Ranjana Sonawane, then a 30-year-old housewife in a remote village in western India, Aadhaar has achieved nearly universal coverage of India's 1.3bn residents, in part by being admirably flexible.
McCaskill, ranking Democrat on the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee, said Mulvaney "has stuck to his principles admirably," but questioned how a "self described hardcore conservative" could work for a president who opposes entitlement reform and supports massive infrastructure spending.
And we did encounter two extremely fast-growing French tech companies with admirably high and global ambitions, even if one of them — the long-distance ride-sharing platform BlaBlaCar — still claims, incomprehensibly, that the USA is not a good market for them.
On the other side is Clinton, who with Arendtian poise casts cold water on a tribalist politics — she has admirably not responded in kind, even if she has frequently indulged in a politics of fear by playing up the monstrosity of her opponent.
Turning the tables on the road helped Boston move past a somber stretch in which their leader - All-Star guard Isaiah Thomas - played admirably through two losses in the wake of his sister's death in a car accident prior to the series.
Charles goes with the fun—he always does—but Hammer tries to do what he does so admirably in his film work: he wants to connect with his character emotionally and spiritually, even when, as in this case, the character is underwritten.
Hype aside, Zeal & Ardor is the kind of rare talent that Roadburn has always proven itself to be admirably adept at incubating and showcasing, and the band's presence in Tilburg—at the festival's most sonically diverse lineup to date—made perfect sense.
Mr. Campbell's plain-spoken and lucid libretto, smoothly conveyed through Leonard Foglia's direction, touches not only on public harassment, but also blackmail, conversion therapy, discrimination and — admirably — the shady background of the Stonewall Inn, an unsanitary, Mafia-run bar that thrived on bribery.
To ragtime piano music by Scott Joplin, Charles Luckeyth Roberts and William Bolcom, admirably played by Joseph Mohan, dancers cross and recross the stage in cartoonlike horizontal paths, mainly in duos, all so lively and individual that they're like classic vaudeville acts.
" Gianferrari admirably doesn't shy away from precise language, which a child loves to have at hand perhaps even more than an adult does: The hawk doesn't just fly and attack, he rides the wind "like a wave, twisting and turning, kiting and floating.
All recent presidents have struggled with the cost of war, and how to speak publicly about it, and to many of his supporters, Mr. Trump is talking in authentic and admirably frank terms about a reality many Americans and Washington policymakers never confront.
Tartaglione's lawyer told the White Plains District Court that he had asked for the footage to be preserved to show that Tartaglione had behaved "appropriately and even admirably" on the night of the incident on July 23, per the New York Post.
There is something admirably perverse about a movie that treats the killings of Hitler and Bigfoot as secondary to a character study of a crusty old man and his regrets, but that doesn't make the film less dull or deflating to watch.
He released "Monster Rap" in 1985, a stab at updating the tune with the then-novel sounds of hip hop … … and twenty years after that, made an admirably political move, recording "Climate Mash," a song critical of the U.S. government's inaction towards climate change.
For Ji, the atrocities themselves, the savage excesses, the sadism and the infliction of pain were the intentional points of the exercise, whose perpetrators were encouraged in the belief that the more brutal they were, the more admirably "revolutionary" they could claim to be.
Hoffman has been admirably low-key about the viral success of his new friend: "I'll have to have a chat with the fox before making any money from this," he responded to a news channel inquiring about licensing the clip on his YouTube channel.
The overriding concerns about Ginsburg's comments reflect admirably cautious instincts: The judiciary should be above politics; justices should not be political operators; they should be people of guarded temperament, not crowd-pleasers; we should not welcome or be blasé about the slippage of governing norms.
ABOUT NORTHERN ILLINOIS (3233-1): Quarterback Daniel Santacaterina learned late last week injured starter Ryan Graham (sprained elbow; out 2-4 weeks) would not play against Eastern Illinois and performed admirably, finishing 15-of-210 for 2200.8 yards and three touchdowns with an interception.
My tester came with a $2,250 driver-assist package that aggregated advanced cruise control with a sort of semi-self-driving steering assist feature — as well as a gaggle of other safety add-ons — that performed admirably when I used them, mostly on the highway.
Former CIA Director John BrennanJohn Owen BrennanWebb: Questions for Robert Mueller A brief timeline of Trump's clashes with intelligence director Dan Coats Trump critic Brennan praises his Iran decision: I 'applaud' him MORE is a devout patriot who has served our country admirably for decades.
The White Sox again were without Avisail Garcia as the All-Star missed his fifth consecutive game with soreness in his left knee, but rookie Willy Garcia filled in admirably on Monday, recording a pair of doubles and an RBI while also scoring a run.
"The Republicans in Congress are admirably leading a fight to save the internet this week and need all the help the American people can give them to be successful," said Stephen Miller, Mr. Trump's national policy director, said in a statement on the campaign's website.
Record: 1-2Last week: 20thWeek 3 result: Beat the Cardinals, 38-20Week 4 opponent: at Houston TexansOne thing to know: With Cam Newton healing a foot injury, backup Kyle Allen filled in admirably, throwing for 261 yards and 4 touchdowns on 19-26 passing.
All the way back in 1972 Jethro Tull hit number one in America with "Thick As a Brick," a song that admirably arrives at the refrain within the first minute, but does not return to it until 42 minutes later at the song's close.
All of that Southern-ness, all those obsessions, and all her strengths are on view in a deftly chosen and admirably displayed exhibition in Washington covering most of her 40-plus-year career: "Sally Mann: A Thousand Crossings," at the National Gallery of Art.
After Billboard removed "Old Town Road" from the Country Songs charts in March — causing backlash and a discussion of the racial politics that some suggest make country music an exclusive genre — the rapper admirably leveraged the controversy to transform the song into a bonafide phenomenon.
Despite her self-deprecation (she lives in perennial fear of "everyone in my office and my life discovering that I am a fraud"), Favilla is admirably suited to the "accidental livelihood" that has come her way at a fast-paced, high-energy digital news organization.
At last, the kids could roam and climb, and gawk at the admirably barbaric traps used to catch enemy soldiers, while I pointed out ponds that were really bomb craters and told them about a war I was born too late to remember firsthand.
For many, her social media presence is valuable, and she remarks in a grateful yet admirably nonchalant statement that she gets messages from people of all sizes saying she either helped them to love their own body or to treat the bodies of others with more kindness.
The actual answers provided by the candidates to Chris Wallace's admirably measured questions were so overshadowed by Trump's blatant refusal to guarantee that he would abide by the simple rules of our democracy that they are irrelevant to the decision voters face in a few short weeks.
KLAUS LACKNERDirector, Centre for Negative Carbon EmissionsArizona State University Tempe, Arizona Human cloning* Your World If article about human cloning succeeds admirably in succinctly recapping pivotal developments in the science of cloning and regeneration, and in anticipating further advances ("Chips off the old block", July 15th).
So severe was the outcry that Ohio's Republican Secretary of State Jon Husted, who has admirably criticized Trump for calling the integrity of our elections into question, promised to get to the bottom of this obvious hoax, for the benefit of Drudge and Limbaugh's gullible followers.
D'Onofrio, so menacing and tragic in Season 1, was less effective this time around; we'd seen his act, and it hadn't changed.) Ms. Yung admirably served a major subplot involving whether Daredevil-Matt Murdock would go for the bad girl (Elektra) or the good girl (Karen Page).
Here, too, Judge Kavanaugh has already shown flashes of greatness, admirably confessing that some of the views he held 20 years ago as a young lawyer — including his crabbed understandings of the presidency when he was working for the Whitewater independent counsel, Kenneth Starr — were erroneous.
Instead of adopting the British tradition of a stiff upper lip in the face of adversity, as Queen Elizabeth has so admirably done throughout her long and crisis-riddled reign, Prince Harry and Meghan proclaimed that they did not intend to play by the old rules.
Like any Jewish story worth the salt that Lot's wife became, it's admirably and quite beautifully rooted in 20th-century history — and yet, at the same time, it largely steers clear of the politics that, from one angle or another, drag down so many contemporary novels.
During the early years of his tenure (when the network was in the dumps), he admirably stuck by some of NBC's smaller, more cult comedies, like Community and Parks and Recreation, but often left them to wither in timeslots where they aired against much more popular competition.
ABOUT THE VIKINGS (7-2): Keenum has filled in more than admirably for the injured Sam Bradford, throwing for 1,774 yards with 343 TDs and five interceptions in seven starts, and hopes to keep a now-healthy Teddy Bridgewater on the bench with another strong performance on Sunday.
And that sense of motion applies to the band as a whole, from their frequent and ever-bigger gigging around the States and beyond to their admirably scattered movements when we hit the Guitar Center in Times Square following a packed set at Brooklyn's Music Hall of Williamsburg venue.
An ordinary girl one might easily dismiss when passing on the street, yet completely operating admirably on her own, with a will of her own, loving who she will love, and shooting the despicable fellow who harassed and demeaned her, in cold blood, without a shred of remorse.
It's an admirably diverse cast, something Ansari wanted for the show and a theme he wrote into it: The vexing difficulty of telling the stories of nonwhite people in a monochromatic entertainment industry runs through the plot, thanks to the fact that Dev has the same job as Ansari.
Finally, for Israel's institutions that have so far acquitted themselves admirably in this historic process, Netanyahu's departure would provide a real boost of confidence and a lesson that others should heed —that no one in a democratic polity, no matter how talented or powerful, is above the law.
Palace battled admirably against a star-filled side averaging nearly three goals a game and had to overcome its own injury loss — the Palace captain Scott Dann also left the match on a stretcher after an earlier foul on De Bruyne — as well as City's sustained second-half pressure.
Though this is the "Sweetener" tour, named for her hit-packed but slightly airless 2018 album, the attitude had more in common with its admirably flexible follow-up, "Thank U, Next," which was released in February and is one of this year's most ambitious and forward-looking pop albums.
And then, subsequent to that, he&aposs narrowed it down to four quality candidates, four people that would admirably serve this country and welcome the opportunity, and have pledged to follow the law and have demonstrated that when you look at the review of their judicial record, of their opinions.
As Timothy Garton Ash makes admirably clear in his wise, up-to-the-minute and wide-ranging new survey, "Free Speech: Ten Principles for a Connected World," most of the difficult arguments about free speech bear on its price in terms of other things that also ought to matter to us.
So while this show's title character (played by Benjamin Walker in an admirably disciplined performance) takes a gleaming ax or chain saw to his co-stars, you may find yourself fixating on the following questions: Collectively, how many hours of gym time per week does the incredibly buff cast embody?
Listen, Democrats To the Editor: One function of a polemic in political dialogue is to tell people where to place the blame for their troubles, without necessarily drawing on a lot of research to make the case, and Thomas Frank's "Listen, Liberal" (May 1) appears to fit that description admirably.
Like any anthology series, "Black Mirror" is only as good as the episode you're watching, although the batting average for writer-producer Charlie Brooker's "Twilight Zone"-like series -- which focuses on the impact of technology and always seems to be about 15 minutes in the future -- has been admirably high.
The president's allies argue Trump's order of a missile strike in response to a chemical weapons attack allegedly carried out by the Syrian government was admirably decisive and contrasted favorably with former President Obama's hand-wringing when confronted with a similar situation in the first years of Syria's ongoing civil war.
If you've never seen Takashi Miike's superbly chilling tale of romance gone awry, there's no better moment than early October — the start of the month-long buildup to Halloween — to celebrate this admirably measured tale of a single man's "audition" for a romantic partner that goes spectacularly, legendarily off the rails.
"Awaken, My Love!" is a prime example of the ideas being too big for the music: The evolution of Donald Glover hasn't allowed for one with Childish Gambino yet, but, admirably, the effort is there to be some sort of voice both for his new family and for this era.
Though one finds it difficult to imagine she would not support her kingdom taking back its decision-making authority through Brexit, nor would she happily witness the departure of Scotland from her kingdom, she has remained admirably discrete about even these overarchingly important events, a sine qua non of her role.
The plastic new-wave of "Feel No Ways," the admirably goofy sonic patois of "Controlla," the easy UK Funky-biting shake of "One Dance," and sweeping Olympic-stadium anthems like "Too Good" and "With You" all resonate on a purely sonic level, suggesting an artist at the top of his hit-making game.
Now the silence of Cohn has been broken and the former Wall Street executive has opened up in an interview in The Financial Times about his discomfort, strongly and admirably rejecting the President's comments, while answering the question asked openly by many of his old friends and associates: Why didn't he just quit?
U.S. District Judge Harry Leinenweber in Chicago said on May 23 fee-shifting was warranted because Techtronic had a weak case and "behaved less than admirably" after he issued an injunction on sales of their infringing garage door openers by trying to sell as many as possible before the ban took effect.
Ms. Dorrance handles multiple areas of the stage admirably and enjoyably (women slide along a horizontal corridor at the back, small groups tap on small surfaces near the front); the sheer changes of dance texture (the five women are in point shoes, then in heeled tap shoes) provide plenty of internal variety.
Gettleman is admirably honest about his selfishness and naïveté: He is a passenger involved in a hit-and-run accident in which an Ethiopian soldier dies but he quickly "brushed that away"; he is arrested with a notebook that could expose Ogadeni rebels to torture and assassination; he cheats multiple times on Courtenay.
Andreessen Horowitz (which, admirably, reinvested much of its fees to support services for entrepreneurs) last year expanded its range of investment, and announced that its largest new fund would be directed toward "late-stage venture"—that is, mature startups with some proven success—creeping up on the work of mainstream private equity.
Having studied the Frankish segment and balked at the sheer variety of combinations of styles, craftsmanship, and iconographies made by several cultures fluctuating between tolerance and oppression among themselves, I think the British Museum has covered all the key bases admirably and — given how confusing this could have been — with astonishing clarity.
The 23-year-old Budaj has yielded just three goals on 21 shots during the team's winning streak and has filled in admirably in the wake of franchise goaltender Jonathan Quick's season-long groin injury, but owns a 1-3-0 mark with a 3.23 goals-against average in his career versus the Flyers.
The prospect of that left Helton mulling whether to ask Jack Sears — a junior who played admirably in last season's 38-35 loss to Arizona State in his only career start — to return after Sears entered the transfer portal last week as a reaction to dropping from second to fourth on the depth chart.
While true crime podcasts and television series admirably shine a light on the cases of people trapped in the contradictions of the American justice system, equal attention should be paid to stories of restorative justice, like that exemplified by podcasts like "Ear Hustle," which is produced by inmates in San Quentin State Prison in California.
I'll keep the list, for now, to just five, in alphabetical order: Four of these shows — all except for The Handmaid's Tale, which hadn't debuted yet — performed admirably with last fall's industry prizes, especially among the Screen Actors Guild and Producers Guild, which indicates people in the TV industry are at least watching them.
Though he tends to back away from it under pressure, Murray is admirably clear in the conclusion to The Bell Curve and elsewhere about why he thinks it's important to discuss IQ and heredity — he believes that focusing on this issue will build political support for restricting immigration from poor countries and reducing economic assistance to poor families.
On drug pricing as well, Sanders has an admirably detailed set of policy prescriptions which includes allowing Medicare to negotiate drug prices, importing prescription drugs from Canada, closing the existing loophole that prevents some seniors and the disabled from getting a discount, and forbidding drug companies from making deals that allow them to keep generic drugs off the market.
LINE: Oregon -1.5 ABOUT OREGON (2-2, 0-1 Pac-12): The Ducks led the Pac-12 in rushing for the last 10 years and appear poised to make it 11 as sophomore Tony Brooks-James filled in admirably for Freeman by scoring three touchdowns against Nebraska and rushing for 453 yards and a score versus Colorado.
His scrutiny of the real is underscored by the inclusion in the exhibition of cases of objects and printed material that appear in these paintings — admirably near-matches tracked down by the show's curators, Aimee Ng, of the Frick; Simone Facchinetti of the Museo Adriano Bernareggi in Bergamo; and Arturo Galansino of the Palazzo Strozzi in Florence.
One of the most influential treatments of the history of philosophy in the English speaking world is the hugely ambitious and admirably clear study by Frederick Copleston, an Oxford trained classicist who converted to Catholicism, became a Jesuit priest, and famously debated his friend A. J. Ayer as well as Bertrand Russell on philosophical and theological matters.
On the other hand, the unspoken secret of the Video Vanguard Award is that the VMAs actually give it out to whichever major pop star has enough bangers in their career to liven up the show for the length of a medley with a live performance, and that's a qualification Jennifer Lopez lives up to admirably.
These things all serve Eastwood admirably when he tackles the theme of stoic heroism, from the underrated Gran Torino to American Sniper, the highest-grossing war movie of all time, and now the excellent Sully, starring Tom Hanks as pilot Chesley "Sully" Sullenberger, who landed US Airways Flight 1549 on the Hudson River without the loss of a single life on Jan.
However, the injury meant that the band did, on Monday night, have to cancel a show in Cologne, and issued a short Facebook statement addressing the matter: Of course, despite Chino's admirably moxie, he's not the first frontman to break some bones onstage—another notable example is Dave Grohl, who broke a leg during a Foo Fighters set back in 2015.
Hampton was inducted into a community of lesbians by an older woman who caught her staring one evening, and she lived out an admirably varied and daring life attending parties thrown by A'Lelia Walker—"joy goddess of Harlem" according to Langston Hughes, and daughter of Madam C. J. Walker—seducing married women, and escaping institutionalization at the Bedford Hills Reformatory for Women.
Everything about it is magnificent: the pitch-perfect choice of "Time of Your Life" (also known as the song performed on acoustic guitar in uni halls across the globe by white boys trying to finger girls), the dude's admirably off-key vocals, the roommate's consistently exasperated reaction, the fact that every time you know what's coming, but it somehow gets exponentially more funny?
Even though bandleader and noted goatee enthusiast Chad Kroeger is absent, the 33-second clip features multi-instrumentalist and backing vocalist Ryan Peake admirably warbling a few bars of "Closer" (which THUMP included in our list of last year's best tracks) and "How You Remind Me," while strumming his guitar in what appears to be a studio of some sort.
Christina Thompson, by virtue of being American-Australian and married to a Maori (a courtship related in her alarmingly titled memoir "Come on Shore and We Will Kill and Eat You All"), is perhaps ideally placed to try to answer the question — and in "Sea People," her fascinating and satisfying addition to an already considerable body of Polynesian literature, she succeeds admirably.
We'll get to that moment in a bit, but first, a recap of the movie's admirably simple set-up: In a bleak, barren neighborhood of Detroit, three young thieves (played by Jane Levy, Dylan Minnette, and Daniel Zovatto) break into the dilapidated home of a blind war veteran (*Avatar'*s Stephen Lang), looking for the six-figure sum he's rumored to keep hidden somewhere inside.
That's a significant jump in price from the RTX 2060 and the GTX 1660 Ti, but the Radeon VII isn't intended to compete with them: Instead it's taking on the RTX 2080, and does so admirably based on our benchmarks—in fact, if you do a lot of video rendering, the extra memory on the Radeon VII makes it a very interesting proposition indeed.
"Over the last two years, Administrator Long has admirably led the men and women of FEMA during very difficult, historic and complex times," Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen NielsenKirstjen Michele NielsenTop immigration aide experienced 'jolt of electricity to my soul' when Trump announced campaign Trump casts uncertainty over top intelligence role Juan Williams: Trump, his allies and the betrayal of America MORE, who oversees FEMA, said Wednesday.
"Justice Kavanaugh will serve our country admirably on the court because he understands that the very best way to protect human dignity and freedom is by respecting and enforcing the limits on government power contained in our Constitution," said Leonard Leo, executive vice president of the Federalist Society, who has played a critical role in the selection of conservative judges for the Trump White House.
With the exception of the lead (Cherise Boothe), the other seven actors in the company (MaYaa Boateng, Marcus Callender, J. Bernard Calloway, Dashiell Eaves, Ian Lassiter, Nikiya Mathis, and Heather Alicia Simms) pitch in gamely to play many different characters (family, drug addicts, high rollers, prisoners, and rappers), and Kaye Voyce's costumes admirably help the imagination with these fast transitions in situation and persona.
On Tuesday, New York City Ballet, the world's foremost specialist in this music-movement fusion, opened its six-week winter season at the David H. Koch Theater with welcome new aspects of aural accompaniment inside the auditorium (the new music director, Andrew Litton, was conducting a program of American scores, admirably) and new aspects of design around the theater's other spaces (Marcel Dzama redecorated the main upstairs foyer with ostentatious triviality).
The season two premiere has a tough job to do, but it performs it admirably: It clears away the baggage of season one, establishes the new status quo — Veronica wants to live a normal life but of course cannot; she's now in with the 09ers but alienated from the PCHers — and lays the groundwork for the big mysteries that will drive the season, the bus crash and Felix's death.
The first half of season three admirably concentrated on telling a story of humanity and exploring what parts of a person are lost when they join S.H.I.E.L.D. We saw the relationships between various sets of characters — most notably Agent May (Ming-Na Wen) and Andrew Garner (Blair Underwood), as well as Fitz (Iain De Caestecker) and Simmons (Elizabeth Henstridge) — pulled, strained, and even vaporized because of the agents' scarred psyches.
And the moments when Sanders could have anticipated a possible Biden comeback — the days after his victory in Nevada — weren't spent reassuring either set of Democrats that they could support his campaign without supporting a far-left revolution; they were spent in an either admirably principled or insanely truculent argument about how, no matter what the Cuban Communists did to political prisoners, you gotta hand it to their literacy efforts.
Sadboy rock will exist for as long as there are sadboys, which is to say that it will be a thing forever, but these days the subgenre feels slightly less plentiful than perhaps it once was: despite this, Car Seat Headrest fly the flag (which, incidentally, is the color of that specific mid-blue shade that always covers the bedroom walls of white boys in their late teens and early twenties) admirably.
Crews is so invested in denying Freud primacy for any of the ideas associated with psychoanalysis that have retained a jot of credibility, and offers such a paucity of larger sociohistorical context for a study of this scale, that in reading his account it is easy to imagine humanity's understanding of sexuality and psychology as such was advancing quite admirably until Freud came along and thrust us all into the lurid dungeon of his own ugly obsessions.
For all his professions of horror at the revelations about predatory priests whose activities were covered up by the hierarchy — and for all his other admirably enlightened and pastoral actions — it seems the pope has yet to fully appreciate that the abuse of minors is not simply a matter of a few deviant priests protected by overzealous prelates but of his church's acceptance of a horrible violation of a most sacred trust: that of a devout and questioning youth and a spiritual guide.
Theater ended up being Jones's gateway to an acting career during which the 35-year-old has to date amassed credits in an admirably wide spectrum of films -- from those with mass-market appeal ("Rogue One: A Star Wars Story") to awards season fare ("The Theory of Everything," for which she earned an Oscar nomination.) This year, the biopic "On the Basis of Sex" did not earn the accolades some thought it would, especially considering the relevant figure at its center.

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