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"apropos" Definitions
  1. in connection with or related to somebody/something

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It's also apropos in regards to the chat that follows.
But Ali's life story felt particularly apropos for FIFA's circumstances.
"I think it's very apropos, given where we are now."
Well, it's apropos of this as it relates to elections.
Apropos of nothing, wow, what a lengthy and comprehensive Wikipedia page.
And that honestly feels apropos for the current state of affairs.
"Love K" would be pretty apropos for the V-day theme.
Tommy will often just quote his own movie apropos of nothing.
Which is why Lister's hashtag for the chart, #IntractableWar, is so apropos.
The intense syrupiness of the figs is especially apropos for the holiday.
"I was famous in the '90s, too," he added, apropos of … what?
" Apropos of nothing, Max asked, "Do you think the bathroom is clean?
"For calypsos, you want to have something that's socially apropos," he said.
It's apropos of the company's 1,200-plus employees, 95% of which are women.
Speaking of uncomfortable scenes, in one, apropos of nothing, your character starts beatboxing.
Shortly thereafter (and apropos of nothing), Lux starts sucking her son Harlo's cock.
"I wasn't brought up," he once said ruefully, apropos of his artistic background.
Shout out to Alan Jackson's 1992 country hit "Chattahoochee" tho, apropos of nothing.
Apropos of Nothing has gone to Arcade Publishing, an imprint of Skyhorse Publishing.
Or just an apropos aphorism for Wakanda's climactic embrace of internationalist foreign policy?
The mixing of artistic references is confusing if also apropos for the album.
Reformation's most apropos pair-up to date, with cool-girl group Haim, drops today.
Apropos of nothing yesterday, "dongxipunata" posted the above image to the r/Oculus subreddit.
In other words, this is another minefield that Giuliani wandered into apropos of nothing.
" Responding to a reporter's question in jest, "Apropos of nothing, what's the secretary's IQ?
These proceedings are certainly de rigueur and apropos for the world's leading communications market.
How apropos for a woman who could be described in much the same way.
Apropos of nothing, here's a list of high-rated charities that also accept donations.
Arcade Publishing released "Apropos of Nothing" today, with a first run of 75,000 copies.
Conveniently apropos for the start of summer, this installment will focus on ice cream.withfriends.
A young man approached me and, apropos of nothing, asked if I liked Kolkata.
We decided to drown our concerns in the most apropos way: with street food.
It's a portmanteau of "acronym" and the French 'apropos,' which is the relevant part.
Lohr adds in some apropos goblin animations and other visual flourishes throughout the video.
"Vidal said, apropos of nothing, 'I want you to find Scotty for me,'" Tyrnauer recalled.
Reggie Hudlin, our brilliant director, made a comment yesterday that I thought was really apropos.
"How apropos is it that in 2016, we are sitting in a prison?" he joked.
Apropos of the Spice Girls, Duncan was asking me if I wanted to party tonight.
Kesha's next performance was a Dylan tribute perhaps more apropos to her current contract dispute.
"big state energy," the State of New Jersey tweeted, apropos of nothing, on December 21st.
And that's all sorts of apropos, since I too am a flawed human striving, striving.
Apropos of his figure, Ryan suggests there might be some false reporting out there about it.
Apropos of nothing, Fantastic Beats and Where to Find Them would make a great mixtape name.
The moment is redolent of cinematic cliches, from horror movies to pornography, that are entirely apropos.
"It's interesting that your genes are so strong," the family matriarch tells Scott, apropos of nothing.
Next, apropos of nothing, it was time for some public nudity on the streets of London.
That's apropos of Braid's entire career, as they were always a bit ahead of the curve.
It makes clear that selling the apropos-of-nothing, absurdist chills of creepypasta requires pokerfaced commitment.
"Planning to send Dragon to Mars as soon as 2018," SpaceX tweeted this morning, apropos of nothing.
So, now that we've seen the awards show-apropos version, how, exactly, could this work for daytime?
The comparison is apropos — Stalin stifled the press and other freedoms within the Soviet Union — and timely.
Apropos of a Republican convention, one demonstrator simply dressed as Abraham Lincoln, the party's first elected president.
Chases start apropos of nothing except feelings or an awareness of "well documented" conditions like personality projection.
John gets all the credit for the apropos CROSS THE BORDER and I NEED SOME SPACE bonuses.
"We are all such clichés," a passer-by remarks, apropos of what it is not exactly clear.
"Remember the dishwasher, you'd press it, boom — there'd be like an explosion," he said, apropos of nothing.
But one day, seemingly apropos of nothing, the song sprung itself on me and I was hooked.
Perhaps you remember, in days of yore, pretending that the floor was made of lava apropos of nothing.
Roker's stand gained new life online Saturday morning after Twitter user Alexander Hardy added some apropos sound effects.
Plus, the lenses are set in '80s-inspired angular frames—apropos for when you're gazing out at 1984.
Apropos of the Pepe controversy, there was a strong tendency among cartoonists to associate frogs with stereotypical blackness.
" ... and apropos of nothing, "we had a lot to learn, but overall the platform is very, very solid.
She settled on a color scheme: the very seasonally apropos combination of wintry white and hues of blue.
On Monday, news broke that Woody Allen will be releasing a memoir titled Apropos of Nothing this April.
Allen's generally has not, and Apropos of Nothing, like most books of nonfiction, was not fact-checked either.
"She wears the pants in our family so it's only apropos that she wears pants," Mr. Brown said.
These questions were apropos of nothing; we hadn't had a death in the family or lost a pet.
" Aside another great runway, a friend announced, apropos of nothing: "That looks like a final collection to me.
One of them, an astrophysicist, told me, apropos of nothing, that the world's helium supply was running low.
The scene is backed by Barbra Streisand's "Happy Days Are Here Again," but wouldn't "Memories" be much more apropos?
Again, the adage that bigger is better is entirely apropos — especially on such a small device as Apple Watch.
Apropos of nothing, Microsoft founder Bill Gates has decided to share his thoughts on the HBO comedy Silicon Valley.
Remember Milton Friedman's admonition which is so apropos today: Never let the best be the enemy of the good.
"It wasn't really creating something completely different," Graham told Refinery29 of the roster of wearable, mostly work-apropos dresses.
General comments apropos of titles: The titles of pictures are not explanations and pictures are not illustrations of titles.
It's very apropos given the state of world affairs, with Middle Eastern breakdowns, Brexit and the coming Trump presidency.
Apropos of absolutely nothing, a lot of people are discussing the 1998 drama Meet Joe Black on Twitter today.
But really, the apropos-ness of Hulu's breakout series only served to draw attention to what was already compelling television.
You can find every seasonally-apropos body product you need to transform into a walking shrine to the PSL, ahead.
She took on the role of lead dancer and occasional rapper, favoring thigh-highs and plaid, apropos the group name.
One British woman has documented every comment made about her appearance in the most apropos way possible — by wearing them.
Ahead, check out some of the Lively beach-apropos styles on offer, and plan your summer 2017 swim repertoire accordingly.
Apropos of those sales, by 2020, 90% of Ford's vehicles will be trucks and SUVs, the company announced last month.
The tag proved apropos for an entirely different reason, a gift that revealed itself in the dojo: I could fall.
His friends should have warned him that "Apropos of Nothing" is incredibly, unbelievably tone deaf on the subject of women.
His friends should have warned him that "Apropos of Nothing" is incredibly, unbelievably tone deaf on the subject of women.
Which is apropos, as he devotes much of this shorter audiobook to his evolving spirituality and his current meditation habit.
"I think it is vile that apropos of the national emergency, they are trying to get ahead politically," he said.
On Monday, Hachette imprint Grand Central Publishing announced that they would be publishing Allen's "Apropos of Nothing" on April 7.
Plus, it was critical in holding that corner together, allowing for nice goodies like MAGNUM, APROPOS and the DEATHLY Hallows.
" Later in the installment, apropos of nothing, Ron announces, "I have always said I would rather pay child support than alimony.
"I got you a bowl," she said, seemingly apropos of nothing until I realized she was referring to her wedding gift.
Sansa's relationship with Arya is nothing short of arctic right now, so this chilly image is apropos, if not particularly enlightening.
A few years ago, Ditmer was the lead author of a particularly apropos study that investigated how bears react to drones.
It was 2011 at the American Music Awards when they wore comfy leggings, an apropos decision for any and all occasions.
The name is very apropos, given that Glossier is primed to becoming the largest and most influential beauty brand for Millennials.
In addition to her four nominations, Morris will also be performing her hit song "Rich," which is very apropos for Vegas.
" Blue Almond Eyes introduced herself as Hilde and said, apropos of nothing: "When we were little we had chicken pox together.
This level of macabre entertainment is completely apropos of their band name and previous reputations, but is still kind of...strange.
Allen's memoir, titled Apropos of Nothing, was first set to be published by the Hachette imprint Grand Central Publishing this April.
"I really am a detective, even if you don't believe me," G. tells me, apropos of nothing I can myself detect.
Apropos recent immensely polarized cryptocurrency debates, Artists Re:Thinking the Blockchain is a thoroughly relevant compendium for this largely uncharted area of technoculture.
But if anything will force you to reach for the Kleenex it's a load of strangers singing in unison apropos of nothing.
They're wrinkle-resistant and durable, and this black color is perfect if you like a midnight vibe apropos for any somnolent setup.
Yesterday, apropos of seemingly nothing, a tiny voice deep in the folds of my brain squeaked at me: "Pika-pi," it said.
When it seems every superhero franchise these studios collectively represent is in team-up-and-showdown mode, what could be more apropos?
"Have you ever been to a volcano when it was erupting?" he asked once during a N.C.A.A. broadcast, apropos of basically nothing.
It also makes the scope and meaning of their project difficult to articulate, and apropos references to other organizations difficult to find.
Or how about that time 5ive, apropos of nothing, did a version of the Battlestar Galactica theme on one of their albums?
We're breaking down a quick and easy take on the smoky eye, pairing it with peachy accents for a summer-apropos twist.
"I want to try and go to Mecca to say a prayer for the world," Morgan said, apropos of nothing in particular.
There were also some cute pairings that I thought particularly apropos for this theme, including TOOTSIES and ONESIES, and BOOYAH and SEEYA.
Thomas Rhett has belted out a lot of songs in his career, but his newest single "Life Changes" is probably the most apropos.
I guess the phrase that the "X-Men were way ahead of their time" turns out more and more to be disconcertingly apropos.
Palmer donned a jacket draped way, way off her shoulders (a very Chanel-apropos jacket, it's worth noting) while Rihanna wore a stole.
The demand that mere population be recognized instead of talent would be more apropos for locating fast food restaurants than recognizing acting talent.
The models traded in their high-fashion runway looks for more apropos attire, including low-cut jumpsuits, crop tops, and tube tops galore.
Prepare the depths of your kitchen cabinet for the Edible Spoon Maker, which, apropos to its name, empowers you to make edible spoons.
In apropos marketing, the German automaker unveiled the concept vehicle yesterday in Los Angeles, land of blockbuster cinematic fantasy — and it delivers thrills.
This idea comes at an apropos time as S&P 500 earnings are forecast to have contracted by 2% in the second quarter.
In Albany, Clare Bronfman paid for a vegetarian chef at a clubhouse called Apropos, where the menu embodied the restraint of Keith's teachings.
Hachette announced earlier this week that its imprint Grand Central Publishing would be putting out Allen's memoir Apropos of Nothing on April 7.
This is apropos of nothing, except that wading into the corpus to find something out about year-end exams is fascinating and exhausting.
Bier and Underwood's offer was accepted on June 20th and the deal closed on Friday, July 13th (perhaps apropos for a ghost town).
Even more apropos, however, was Iris Van Herpen's meditation on distortion, visual and psychological, done in collaboration with the German artist Esther Stocker.
In 2012, the Apropos growers association claimed the company was charging royalties over its Roundup Ready patent that had expired two years earlier.
How apropos for a "remix" show to use a song that samples from a famous work, Curtis Mayfield's "Superfly," to achieve its own ends.
" Another Stevens observation seems apropos here: "Reality is not what it is; it consists of the many realities which it can be made into.
On Thursday evening, "apropos of absolutely everything," author Maris Kreizman started sharing her favorite debut novels of 2017 that had been written by women.
It ended up being the total workhorse of my summer 2016 wardrobe, and the most subtly, deceptively workout-apropos item in my athleisure lineup.
The collection, comprised of satin weave charmeuse and sheer georgette pieces, involves ample lace detailing — unsurprisingly, as that's Dolce & Gabbana's Sicilian-widow-apropos signature.
And that's apropos for the courthouse, which is often referred to as having a "rocket docket" because of how quickly it moves through cases.
But what if you are a regular human being and a stranger bowled up to you apropos of nothing and accused you of something?
It's apropos, given the collaborative, sliced-and-diced nature of the song, that "The Chain" is where all of the record's harrowing undertones materialize.
Hachette Book Group announced Friday that it wouldn't be moving forward with Allen's memoir, "Apropos of Nothing," originally set to be published in April.
Then there are other thesaurus synonyms for "good" that we don't normally use in reference to employment numbers, but which are apropos this month.
Apropos the sublime, there's possible unpleasantness galore about Serra's sculpture: gross materiality, bombastic scale, and perhaps the all-time aesthetic quintessence of passive aggression.
Hachette announced the book deal on Monday, saying its Grand Central Publishing imprint would release Mr. Allen's autobiography, "Apropos of Nothing," on April 7.
The publisher said on Monday that Mr. Allen's book, titled "Apropos of Nothing," would come out under its Grand Central imprint on April 7.
Apropos of nothing, here's South African member Margaret Gardiner (who before joining the HFPA was Miss Universe in 903) posing with Blindspot's Jaimie Alexander.
Apropos of nothing we were discussing, she blurted out that "Harry called" and appeared shocked when I didn't immediately know who she was talking about.
The collection is also designed and sourced locally in the O.C. (How apropos.) For manufacturing, she teamed up with Colombia-based swimwear brand La Isla.
For her final act, Reynolds had done it one last time, a notion that the wickedly witted Fisher would have found profoundly funny and apropos.
It is the online equivalent of the old Howard Stern "bababooey" joke – a comment apropos of nothing designed to fluster those taking the proceedings seriously.
Patrick McCaw is better than Klay, who is obviously better than Steph and KD. Apropos of nothing, Pop popped off about piss and Steve Kerr.
It was challenging even just to memorize, because a lot of what he says isn't apropos of anything anyone just said or anything that happened.
He repeated the word all that day, apropos of nothing, swaddled, swaddled, he had never heard it before, the sound of it made him laugh.
"In the Antarctic, it's basically the same old story, with some fireworks (apropos for the [July 4] holiday I suppose) in recent years," Meier added.
The New York Times also reported that Apropos of Nothing was shopped around to a number of publishers before it landed with Hachette Book Group.
An otherwise unlikely sexual encounter now has precedent and reasoning, as if teenagers never have sex apropos of nothing and with the least likely partner.
Though a lot of "oohs" and "aaah" permeated the air above, one person shouted "sputnik!" as his onomatopoeic interpretation, apropos of nothing and decidedly excellent.
PHOEBE ROBINSON I was doing background work for a "Daily Show" piece she was doing on black women's hair, which is very apropos for us.
At one point, apropos of nothing, Ms. O'Hara removed an annoying cushion from behind her back and flung it behind her, to Mr. Short's delight.
This year, the group show is centered around themes of doubt, disbelief, and skepticism — subjects that are particularly apropos in light of today's political climate.
This also seemed apropos to me — isn't a squealing floorboard or opening door a classic tip-off to supernatural forces, in a movie or book?
Metaphors don't come much more apropos: the Hoover White House, in the wake of the crash, subject to the destructive whims of an uncontrollable force.
"Humbled and thankful, that's what I say when people ask me how I'm doing," Vernon said apropos of nothing towards the end of the show.
That becomes apropos, because the two end up in the Old City section of Jerusalem, where there are creatures that need shooting: The undead are rising.
The high-end, extremely Bad Gal-apropos styles start at $895; the array of blue-hued stilettos are available at select Manolo Blahnik boutiques and online.
When news broke that controversial figure Woody Allen would be releasing a personal memoir titled Apropos of Nothing, it was immediately met with deserved push back.
The name is perhaps the most apropos, with the possible exception of Endurance, given the track record of Mars rovers vastly outliving their official mission length.
"— and declared, apropos of not much, that "if you get too many men alone and leave us alone for a while, we kind of become morons.
Apropos of such a problematic argument, are Americans really prepared, with nary a scintilla of analytic insight or nuance, to uncritically accept such a key assumption?
It was doing it well before brands like Reformation, ASOS, H&M, Whistles, and ModCloth started creating affordable nuptials-apropos pieces in the past year or two.
I'm currently reading Lynne Cheney 's biography of Madison – a good reminder that politics in America has always been rough and tumble and apropos for today's events.
Apropos of nothing, or perhaps because of those KFC onesies they were both still wearing a day later, she wanted to know what the world headass meant.
Apropos of absolutely everything, Refinery29 spoke to the duo about their ever-popular segment, cracking jokes with Hillary Clinton, and the effects of antibiotics on female bees.
Seemingly apropos of nothing, Trump reignited conspiracies that there was something "fishy" about the suicide of Bill Clinton's close friend and former White House counsel Vince Foster.
Expect a mix of Kendall-esque looks, reflecting her "sleek, feminine style," and more Kylie-apropos items replete with the younger sister's "dynamic edge," per the release.
Victoria's Secret may soon be cutting its beach and pool-apropos offerings entirely, according to CNBC, which is reporting that certain categories are about to get nixed.
There is a unique beauty in a vessel of food or alcoholic beverage or even a packet of tomato soup materializing in one's life apropos of nothing.
William Burrows, another San Francisco sage like yourself, said apropos of porn, but really said that sex is the virus that's always searching for a new host.
Hachette Book Group announced it will no longer publish the famed, but controversial, director's memoir, "Apropos of Nothing," which was originally scheduled to hit bookshelves in April.
Then there's the apropos CLAPOMETER between them, referring to the television game show predecessor to calling in (and then voting online) to choose winners in talent competitions.
Apropos of nothing, I was reading the Wikipedia character page for Sophia Peletier, Carol's daughter who died all the way back in The Walking Dead season two.
Maybe Mr. Bush was trying to compensate for the time he told a New Hampshire crowd, apropos of nothing, that he loves his mom more than his dad.
But as the debate surrounding who is and who isn't a supermodel continues to rage amongst a new generation of millennial cover stars, this video feels particularly apropos.
With the passion these girls have for seasonally apropos dressing, we wouldn't be surprised if they showed up to their next even with a snow machine in tow.
And he couldn't have chosen a more apropos event to debut his new follicular fashions, attending the Larry King Hairdressing Salon launch party in London on Wednesday night.
And, at the very end there, a whiff of wood smoke — which is apropos for Harington, who tells me that wood smoke is his favorite scent of all.
Is there a question that bassist Nicky Wire—a man who has been interviewed precisely one billion times—has not been asked, or answered anyway apropos of nothing?
It's a shirt I bought 23 years and a month ago when the Dead played their last run at MSG, so I decided how apropos to wear it.
Fussell — a caretaker of sorts in the continuum of traditional music — is equally skilled at selecting his material, looking for songs that feel allegorical and apropos for today.
With great gusto Mark had knocked out, apropos of the hypercapitalistic reader: As class-based submissiveness justly evaporates, appropriate deference —to expertise, rationality, and even data—also disappears.
A few months later, with scientists are trying to save climate change data in case the Trump administration tries to delete or alter it, it seems pretty damn apropos.
On Friday the 13th, apropos of nothing, Netflix shared a video mourning the Stranger Things 2 deaths that still haunt us: Bob Newby (Sean Astin) and Mews the cat.
"It's very overwhelming but it actually is quite apropos for us because we were doing this to honor Dr. King, who we consider the apostle of nonviolence," Wilson said.
Late Sunday, seemingly apropos of nothing, he wrote on Twitter: Then, early Monday, he praised the media tycoon Rupert Murdoch, whose Fox News channel has turned increasingly pro-Trump.
The word's etymological roots, however, going back to ancient Greece, suggest that, in the case of the president, it may be even more apropos than it might first seem.
Apropos of the title: 'BLACK IS A COLOR', Roth has used saturated black paint in her paintings as a through-line for the emphasis of drawing in her working method.
It's apropos that Bushwick premiered during the furor over white supremacist Richard Spencer getting sucker-punched on camera, and is being released during a renewed furor over white-supremacist rallies.
Unfortunately, no one listens to J.Lo's advice and, before the rose ceremony, Colton, apropos of nothing again, brings up his virginity in terms of the fantasy suites to Chris Harrison.
Arriving fashionably late seemed apropos this year, coming a week after the release of her new album, "Lemonade," which hints strongly at possible past infidelity and discord in her marriage.
His message is all about freeing ourselves from the mental bonds that have endured since the physical shackles were broken, which is why it is so apropos for this moment.
The method is inspired by the way the brain processes data, so in a way the term artificial intelligence is apropos — but in another, more important way, it's very misleading.
The 85033-page "Apropos of Nothing" had been dropped by its original publisher, Hachette Book Group, earlier this month over employee protests based on previous sexual assault allegations against Allen.
But there are other, and I believe more apropos, examples from history — namely Hitler and Mussolini, loud buffoons sweeping up all sorts of grievances and actual hardships into their theatrics.
" This also goes for the new (to me, anyway), aggressive cousin of unsolicited opinions, when someone says, apropos of some personal choice, "Would you like to know what I think?
The combination of his tailoring and flower-children-on-the-silk-road (they both have a genetic love of paisley and maharajah-meant materials) created a tension that was apropos.
He could not have known (nor could I) how apropos that "end of the world feeling" so lightly scumbled over the surface of his poetry would turn out to be.
Edgar tells Doug Benson that he can't write for the show because it upsets Dorothy (who Benson refers to as "sloppy blowjob Dorothy" apropos of nothing), but then changes his mind.
The assortment includes T-shirts, tank tops, crewneck sweatshirts, and a tote; the pieces come, yet again, in a basic palette of white and gray, but with Pride-apropos multicolored text.
Typically, rose gold or cotton-candy tones see a seasonal spike in the springtime — especially at Coachella — but it turns out, pink hair may be even more apropos in late October.
Directed by Ms. Sharp for Axis Company at the Axis Theater, "Evening — 1910" looks good, with period dress (by Karl Ruckdeschel) and extra-dim lighting (by David Zeffren) that's atmospherically apropos.
Ergo, the latter's retreat to the gun control issue is merely its way of pandering to those who have long been reluctant to air the black community's dirty laundry apropos criminality.
But there's another female entrepreneur whose career in style may be more apropos, and perhaps provide some clues as to what to expect when Ms. Chung's line debuts in May 2017.
Think of a popular 21st-century book and movie (and note that it would have been apropos to put this entry at 50A, although you do need to change a vowel).
While I've described one of the series' central elements as resembling a wing (which is sometimes doubled), it also mimics a volcanic eruption or, apropos the title, a stylized mushroom cloud.
He was, he said, a mixture of Fernandel (the horse-faced French film comic), Humphrey Bogart (apropos the trench coat) and a samurai (probably referring to his dangerous underground Resistance activities).
All this, believe it or not, was apropos of Angela Hackett's painting— Because when looking at a thing we often drift into a memory of something else, However tenuous the link.
Apropos of labor, both Young and Eckes worked as labor organizers at Mills College in Oakland and Temple University in Philadelphia, respectively, where they took part in rare successful unionization campaigns.
Also, apropos of nothing, please join us for an exclusive start-to-finish performance of Lit's 1999 album A Place in the Sun, taking place at the Arby's in Middle Village, Queens?
Hachette, one of the "Big Five" houses in trade book publishing, announced on Monday that it would be publishing Allen's memoir Apropos of Nothing through its imprint Grand Central Publishing in April.
This is fitting, though, because Emily Cox and Henry Rathvon have dipped into an apropos subject with today's acrostic: language standards, and who gets to dictate how we say what we say.
Or the fact that, as Alexander Fury pointed out in T magazine apropos of the Marc Jacobs uproar, fashion has been engaged in one form or another of cultural appropriation for decades.
It was hard not to wonder why he even bothered, given that Ms. Monáe was really all the model he needed; given that the point was other, and the point was apropos.
" Then, apropos of nothing, Zelensky told Trump this: "Actually last time I traveled to the United States, I stayed in New York near Central Park and I stayed at the Trump Tower.
A relentless dismantling of identity, a difficult jewel of a poem: painfully candid one minute, in your face the next — and as we approach Martin Luther King Jr. Day, still distressingly apropos.
The double helixes intrude upon the landscape like stairways from another dimension — bracing, alienating, and uncannily apropos — with blacksmith pincers, the tools of the trade, clamped at intervals along the metal spirals.
But, apropos your fundamental point, I do think the political winds are blowing from a different direction in Paris, say, if you listen to what President Macron had to say last week.
But then, nearly a year after moving here, on a gray March day, walking through the lingering snow slush, I suddenly remembered, apropos of nothing, that I had always wanted to move here.
It's hard not to notice how apropos these female-free stages and watering holes are as modern-day actresses are speaking out more than ever about the terrible working conditions they're faced with.
"Epstein didn't kill himself" became a meme, helped along by another Fox News segment in which a former Navy SEAL closed out an interview about military dogs with the phrase, apropos of nothing.
And so it goes throughout Apropos of Nothing, which came out in a surprise drop on Monday after Allen's last publisher canceled the book due to staff protests: Allen sticks to his story.
There's no reckoning coming, but there is something perversely satisfying and darkly apropos about seeing where all those McKinsey-scented insights and learnings (to use another corporate consultancy term of art) wound up.
In an apropos bit of news, Amazon announced today that author Neil Gaiman will be adapting his novel Good Omens into a "comedic apocalyptic" miniseries, set to be released on Prime Video next year.
Over the course of four days, an elaborate story unfolded, with Long Ma and Kumo "awakening" and performing three battles, with the final one occurring at the Canadian War Museum (a decidedly apropos move).
But apropos of this week's release of An Inconvenient Sequel and a book of the same name, Gore, 69, is thrusting himself back into the spotlight as America's top spokesperson for climate change activism.
That leaves the silver, bronze, and catastrophic options—that last term being particularly apropos, since dropping $200 every month for zero access to my therapist would cause me to pretty much lose my shit.
Her 2012 biography, Grace: A Memoir, was well-received, and her 2002 coffee-table-apropos compilations of her finest shoots for the magazine, Grace: Thirty Years Of Fashion At Vogue, was reissued in November.
They focused on the building blocks — investing in premium materials and the most classic of styles and colors — and made the sort of apropos, fashion-forward underwear that you didn't know you were missing.
She later brought up a study, which she wanted to make clear was apropos of nothing and was part of an "intellectual conversation," about how we perceive women in power who do something bad.
For a happy occasion, the music was somewhat apropos: Ms. Alulema and her parents moved to this country from Ecuador without papers and their story was told in The New York Times in 2009.
But after finding all this out apropos of nothing I can absolutely picture us playing miniature golf together before she gives me a swing dance lesson and I try to ignore her saying "Japanese-y".
That's perhaps the most apropos truth of all: We use these heavy elements for very human means, from connecting with one another via text or on a phone call, to representing a commitment or memory.
"I recently experimented with pouring Equal, the sugar substitute, on my genitals and had an oral sexual encounter, and it made me have ball-and-dick brûlée," Marilyn Manson tells Courtney Love, apropos of nothing.
It might feel a bit early to be thinking about sunnier, alfresco concert-apropos days of spring and summer (especially for those of us on the Northeast that are just thawing out post-storm Niko).
Kate Spade Take the Cake 2-Piece Cake Knife and Server Set, available at Bed Bath & Beyond, $74.99 The engraving on the cake server says "how sweet it is" — perfectly apropos for a loving couple.
Last year, Ms. Kobelt said, Dr. Porter drove her to a former restaurant called Apropos in Clifton Park, N.Y., a town not far from Albany that is now used by Nxivm as a meeting center.
Last year, apropos of nothing, really, we spent some time cruising around Reddit and interacting with KoЯn fans to find out how they like to eat their corn, as enthusiasts of the homophonic nü metal band.
The socialite captioned the shot, "Mermaid in Paradise" later sharing another shot of herself in the same suit, wading through the surf and striking another catalog-worthy pose, writing simply "#MermaidVibes" with plenty of apropos emojis.
I had met the documentary filmmaker Abby Epstein (who is a complete genius and real visionary) when I was performing Off-Broadway in The Vagina Monologues (quite apropos!), and we'd stayed in touch over the years.
The right to a moving picture, in its most apropos and complete form, is one of those unalienable rights of moviegoers, like the right to whip unpopped popcorn kernels at the heads of people using cellphones.
It was perfectly apropos that in this guise they covered The Doors "People Are Strange," and that during said song, who should saunter onstage but Julian Casablancas to croon the Jim Morrison classic along with them.
There's also a "listening station" with speakers that play the artist's own covers of several apropos songs, including one associated with the Italian Resistance as well as the Fascist anthem that spurred his father to emigrate.
Yet it's hard to think of a title more apropos for Cattelan, an artist who defies labels while consistently seeking out new ways to provoke, cause unease, and create with an elusive sense of the uncanny.
Ian Simmonds offers a more historical take on glass with an antique ruby covered dish made around 1853 to 1860 in New York, which copied a popular Bohemian style of the time (apropos for the fair's location).
For the ceremony, Bush chose a period piece apropos burgundy gown from Marchesa, which features a deep-V neckline embellished with lace appliqués throughout the bodice that turn into rows of fringe cascading down the column skirt.
Apropos of nothing and without any explanation whatsoever, Charlie promptly falls head over heels in love with a taciturn Polish immigrant named Matteusz (Jordan Renzo), who proceeds to moon over Charlie for the rest of the season.
Apropos of nothing, I started thinking about winter feeding stations, because I haven't gotten my birdseed out yet and all the tough birds in Queens, N.Y., are probably plotting to break my door down early one morning.
Take, for instance, the Valentino gown she wore to the Golden Globes, which was literally covered in stars and, thus, very apropos for the star-studded event in the City of Stars, according to her own film's soundtrack.
Putting aside his carpentry for a moment, he looks directly into the camera and intones, apropos of nothing, "Love your neighbor!" with the same studied nonchalance with which you might ask the CVS manager where the condoms are.
Malia, going for something a little more colorful and seasonally apropos, wore a $48 floral skater dress from Asos, which features a contrasting overlay with full sleeves that gives the illusion of a layered dress and crop top combo.
Particularly apropos at the moment is the "tired/wired" listicle format, which deprecates one lifestyle in favor of another, better — or "better" — one: TIRED: bringing back 13th century plagueWIRED: bringing back those funky lil 193th century snail knights pic.twitter.
It's the sort of rescue mission that, on film, might have required the likes of a James Bond to pull off, something that would seem apropos considering Aston Martin has long been the brand of choice for super-spy 007.
After having a crisis of conscious at the Smithsonian to the tune of the Stevie Wonder's very apropos "Yester-Me, Yester-You, Yesterday," Liv realizes she has to come clean about every dark deed and tells the Grants as much.
"With Brexit now seen decidedly in the category of 'a tomorrow problem' and very little anticipated progress on the trade war, characterizing the next few sessions as a calm in the 'global uncertainty' storm is apropos," wrote BMO's Ian Lyngen.
This book represents the backlash against the frantic pursuit of what's often known as "enrichment," a term that can seem most apropos for the wallets of the adults who teach and coach all these after-school classes, teams and activities.
For the big-ticket step-and-repeat preceding the big event, she made jaws drop with this Elie Saab fall 2016 gown that's drawing numerous Marie Antoinette comparisons on Twitter (as well as some very apropos "came to slay" descriptives).
" He then accosts another passerby who calls Jones "trash" and tips coffee on him, Jones babbling that "this literal slave of the system" was the victim of "brainwashing" before concluding, apropos of no-fucking-idea: "That's why they're allied with jihadis.
The photograph's semblance to Briton Riviere's 1872 painting of Daniel in the Lion's Den, might be apropos, then, given the depiction of Daniel with arms crossed (in back, rather than in front), standing apparently without fear as the lions approach.
It's a work that I didn't even notice until I finished viewing all the galleries upstairs and sat down in the cafe to jot down notes — completely apropos for a show that refuses to make itself easily comprehensible or consumable.
Earlier, he'd told me, apropos of the New York venue, "I have no connection with the Jewish faith whatsoever," and although I understood the point about his upbringing and his mother's Catholicism, it seemed to leave part of the story untold.
"Virality," a term beloved by internet marketers, is apropos here: A vulnerable few contract an initial "infection" that then spreads exponentially through the broader population, ultimately enabling the infection to "jump" into entirely different populations (including offline populations, in this case).
Twitter search "Africa + Toto" and watch your screen fill with apropos-of-nothing declarations of happiness and love: "I don't know what it is about 'Africa' by Toto, but it makes me feel like I can do anything," one reads.
Here's a GIF of the stage version: The Trump tapes are Donald Trump's modern-day version of Alexander Hamilton's Reynolds Pamphlet, so it was particularly apropos to see Miranda gesture at Trump's photo as he uttered the "never gonna be president now" declaration.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads LOS ANGELES — The words "approachable" and "relatable" do not often come to mind when describing most art gallery viewing experiences, yet they feel apropos in the case of Suzan Pitt's Joy Street at Hunter Shaw Fine Art.
Dion debuted her 200-piece collection in Las Vegas on Tuesday, wearing another very apropos, tongue-in-cheek "Queen of Hearts" look from Schiaparelli Haute Couture (because her heart will go on, obviously) – plus a piece from her soon-to-launch handbag line.
Whether you're a VC delivering a rejection to a startup or a founder receiving bad news, it can help to have support — in the form of apropos books, podcasts, and other go-to resources — to keep you going in this tough business.
But they're Leonardo DiCaprio and Tom Hardy snarling at each other in the snow — or, perhaps more apropos, Mr. Giamatti and Tom Wilkinson on the airport tarmac in Tony Gilroy's corporate-espionage drama "Duplicity" — and they bring the worst out of each other.
There are so many distractions that you'd rather be doing than sitting in the dark, doing the Running Man by yourself, based on this completely asinine premise that you have a deep-rooted suspicion, apropos of nothing, that you're an author, but secretly.
But as it turns 35 amid consistent talk of travel bans and extreme vetting of refugees, under an administration that has more or less given its blessing for fearmongering against transgender people, Claremont and Anderson's story about persecuting mutants feels especially apropos.
The title is apropos: With the exception of the jittery "Burn the Witch" and "Identikit," listening to the album is not unlike taking a warm, occasionally agitated bath; it's soothing and all, but the longer you immerse yourself, the colder it leaves you.
Today, he trails off mid-sentence, goes off on fantastical tangents—at one point he launches into a story that involves someone sniping Theresa May, a wife murdering her husband with soup, and a pixie and Elmo from Sesame Street apropos of nothing.
I think people are going to see, as I said would be the case, apropos of SESTA and FOSTA, that most of what you're going to do is drive the bad guys onto the dark web and there will be less exposure.
The project is sort of in the vein of Dress For Success and its focus on empowering women in need professionally (in part by providing donated, work-apropos clothing) — but with a focus on the long-forgotten garb left at the dry cleaners.
The study went down in a lab in Lima, Peru—which is pretty damn apropos, because Peru is the birthplace of the domesticated potato, and, today, more than 4,000 types of potatoes are grown in the Andean highlands of Bolivia, Ecuador, and Peru.
"Given that Hamm's as close as we've got to a fracker-in-chief in this country, it would be an apropos pick for a president who thinks global warming is a hoax manufactured by the Chinese," said leading environmental activist Bill McKibben.
Although the name might call to mind a particular '80s band (or Oprah Winfrey, or among health-care wonks, the American Hospital Association), the in-your-face branding is apropos, according to the colleagues we rounded up to taste the new products.
There are always brand loyalists who will bite at anything Apple-related, but considering the '90s are currently having a major fashion moment — Gap, for example, recently revived its classic '90s collection — it seems like an apropos time to test the (very expensive) waters.
I dutifully did so, and his rambling reply included this line, apropos of nothing: – Lena I wrote a short eBook overviewing a fairly specific area of my field—creating and maintaining style guides for web use—and made it available on my website for $8.
In apropos marketing, the German automaker unveiled the concept vehicle yesterday in Los Angeles, land of... A Swiss journalist has created a Twitter bot that tracks dictators' flights to and from Geneva, as part of a crowdsourced effort to shed light on potentially shady dealings.
Apropos of being launched the weekend of Valentine's Day, I asked Mohit about whether he'd ever considered developing a dating category for Flipagram, where people browsed Flips of people looking to meet others folks, and then used the DM feature to contact each other.
Universal health care: Apropos of a common Bernie Sanders refrain — about the United States being the only developed country that does not provide health coverage to all residents — we looked at the battles that Britain, Canada and Australia went through to establish single-payer systems.
An inch-high headband might be impractical for the average person, but that doesn't mean we can't draw inspiration — especially around holiday-party season, when hair accessories studded with shiny pearls, covered in velvet, or lined with buffalo plaid have never felt more apropos.
Showing off his quick wit, the 88-year-old former astronaut and Command Pilot in the United States Air Force was quick to tell Boness and the rest of Aldrin&aposs 1.4 million Twitter followers that he took the first selfie space, apropos of Thursday&aposs #NationalSelfieDay.
But if any rap album I listen to runs the risk of making fun of my eyes apropos of nothing, that's an issue; the pervasive pattern presents an undeniable portrait of a slanted perception, in which Asians are othered and associated only with an altered state.
For example, apropos of not much, on a jaunt out of the city, Andrew happens to notice "the opaque, misplaced names on the road signs — Goshen, Rehoboth, Bethel," which are noteworthy only if you've been thinking about the old Canaan, the one that's not in Connecticut.
This time of year, that probably looks something like standing in your bathroom on a Saturday morning with a bottle of polish in each hand, weighing whether the baby-blue or your barely-there pink feels more apropos for the inaugural spring bar crawl you're already running late for.
This is especially true of things such as the patches available on Gucci and OC jackets, for example: It could seem completely apropos to decorate your bomber with, say, bees and snakes, or emojis, hamburgers and pizza, at the moment, but in two years might just seem laughable.
The happy creatures demonstrate counting, a few apropos opposites like "over" and "under," a dash of wondrous nighttime magic in the form of a shower of stars, and then — as always, parents will bless his name — the joy of settling down serenely to sleep after a full day.
Allen's response, repeated in various press outlets and once again in Apropos of Nothing, and currently supported by his adopted son Moses Farrow, is that Mia Farrow concocted the whole story about what happened to Dylan in a twisted quest for revenge after Allen left her for Soon-Yi.
Discontent has been stirring in the company since the announcement that Hachette imprint Grand Central Publishing would publish the book, "Apropos of Nothing," with the walkout coming after Ronan Farrow, whose book "Catch and Kill" was published by a Hachette imprint, publicly blasted the company, the Daily Beast reported.
In a 2018 text to Parnas recently released by the House Intelligence Committee, Giuliani seemed to joke, apropos of Robert Mueller, "I'm no rat," but should the prospect of prison ever change his mind, expect Republicans to make a similar case against believing a crooked and paranoid barfly.
Since the singer landed in NYC on Monday, she's stepped out in a parade of outfits more seasonally apropos for fall then the city's current heat wave, giving us a sneak peek at everything we're going to want to pull out of storage over the next three months or so.
Since the Flyknit family of kicks is a pretty popular range of both gym-friendly and couch potato-friendly (err, we mean athleisure-apropos) sneakers, and the "Oreo"-hued colorway of the Flyknit Racer has been a restock-necessitating hit, expect to see these on an elliptical next to you soon.
" Though recent albums have focused more on relationships than social commentary, Political Radiohead made a timely return on last year's A Moon Shaped Pool, loaded with all-too-apropos political paranoia: "Stay in the shadows / Cheer at the gallows / This is a round up / This is a low flying panic attack.
After that last weekend, on my third free Sunday afternoon in almost a year, I ended up taking my first trip to an ER, at Beth Israel — a growing ulcer I'd somehow kept at bay basically, apropos of nothing, decided to spew enough stomach acid up my chest that I almost stopped breathing.
For the occasion, Winter kept her look suitably low-key and fun in a simple gray linen romper with a low neckline which she paired with a silver pendant necklace, white high-top sneakers, and a very apropos pair of glittery gold Mickey Mouse ears with a little plastic tiara set in front.
Apropos of nothing, but clearly using it as an opportunity to sidestep the difficult question at hand, Trump brought up Clinton's use of a private email server and seemed to peddle his favorite conspiracy theory about how thoroughly the FBI actually conducted the investigation of Clinton and the hacking of the DNC's emails.
The Welsh singer's viral popularity at the moment has caught some real momentum; in addition to Tyler singing her hit (and quite apropos) song during the actual solar eclipse while aboard the Royal Caribbean's Total Eclipse Cruise, the song is also up 500% in sales, clocking in at 12,000 downloads the week of Aug.
On Sunday, the actress stepped out in NYC wearing a full look from Emanuel Ungaro's Spring 2016 ready-to-wear collection, consisting of a black and white lattice-print, ruffle front button down tucked into some very fancy 3-D embellished black shorts worn over fishnets with not particularly seasonally apropos thigh-high leather boots.
This led to an insane White House narrative that Gorsuch was actually speaking only in the abstract—that he was just saying, apropos of nothing, that attacks on the judiciary are bad, as if the president of the United States had literally not just told people to blame terror attacks on a Bush-appointed judge.
I would point out, apropos [of] the issue you were raising about how to get millennial women involved, this really came out of the online effort to put women on the $20 — that's what it was called, 'Women on [20s]' — and thousands of people weighed in on the importance of doing that, on who it should be.
I have fond memories of the shower — it was one of the last times my hometown friends were all in the same room together — but it's uniting over friendship and toasting to the major change about to take place in our friend's life, not the gifts and cleaning tips, that felt more apropos to the 21st-century bride.
" Then Ms. Chiuri said, apropos of the place (which required guests to be shuttled-in and wear flat shoes, and came complete with Dior Sauvage hot air balloons) but also the reactions to her work thus far: "People can like it or not like it, and I respect their opinions, but it's not possible to please everyone.
It happened almost accidentally: a simple but apropos piece that went viral from a publication not otherwise expected to deliver such a message; a television appearance where she was condescended to and got heaps of people coming to her defense as a result; and a harasser who zeroed in on her, garnering her even more empathy.
Apropos of Tupac, I told Duncan about how I was planning to move to L.A. I said it casually, as if this plan were already in the works rather than a doubtful dot on an undrawn time line, and I was unexpectedly filled with a brief but heartening sense that, merely by my vocalizing that something would happen, something would actually happen—as per pop psychology.
She still has her moments of wardrobe extremis, it is true, last year sporting a see-through net dress on a trip to London, and wearing a bra and panties over ripped tights to the Songwriters Hall of Fame induction and awards last year, but the critical mass of her recent public appearances and even the pictures on her Instagram feed have been awfully polished and apropos.
THE PASTON TREASURE: MICROCOSM OF THE KNOWN WORLD The 17th-century Paston Treasure, commissioned by a wealthy Norfolk family to immortalize its collection of treasures from musical instruments and American tobacco to luxuriously gold-mounted nautilus shells, is shown on this side of the pond for the first time, along with more than a hundred apropos precious objects — some of them also from the Pastons. Feb.
This story was originally published on Jun 26, 2017 at 12:40 P.M. If someone were to tell you right now, apropos of nothing, that BuzzFeed (as in, the website) was not only launching its own fidget spinner, but also a fidget spinner that has three lip glosses housed inside it, and that you could pre-order one of your own for $9.99, it seems unlikely that you would believe them.
Apropos of both what Kelly Terry-Willis said about the men who were involved in the murder of Brian coming into the U.S. to retrieve guns that our government supplied and Kent Terry's au fait suspicions of direct government involvement, there remain individuals with penetrating information regarding Fast and Furious who have, again, offered to relay all they both know and experienced to the Trump Administration and/or HOGR.
Apropos of that Show About Nothing, it makes sense that the great Sanders impersonator has turned out to be Larry David: Sanders's fellow Brooklynite who, before he played the senator on Saturday Night Live, was a writer on the show who got only one skit produced and a stand-up comic who so notoriously feared and loathed audiences that he used to bail on club dates that were going poorly.
As of now, it seems that the NM Card is exclusive to Huawei, both in terms of phones that support the memory cards and storage companies manufacturing them (apropos of nothing: remember Sony's Memory Sticks?) Things will be far more interesting if NM Cards expand out to other companies as a new standard for storage — especially as dual-SIM phones are becoming increasingly popular to appeal to international markets (even Apple makes a dual-SIM iPhone for China now
But when I contemplated the statistics — that since 2628, China, India and France have emerged as Africa's top trading partners, that China investment since 28503 has risen twofold while U.S. investment flows have remained flat, that the annual infrastructure funding gap in Africa is estimated to be between US $22019 to $170 billion dollars and that 61 percent of Chinese concessional loans to Africa are used for infrastructure, the location didn't seem so ironic, but entirely apropos.
To the Editor: Re "Trump's Choice: Beltway Insider Born and Bred" (front page, July 15): As Judge Brett Kavanaugh goes through the arduous vetting process for his nomination to the Supreme Court, it would seem apropos that Democratic senators might be asked to accept the same explanation given by the F.B.I. agent Peter Strzok — that is, one may have strong personal beliefs, but a fair and reasonable person is able to check these beliefs at the door and do his job in a fair manner.
Apropos of nothing other than I talked about it at a bar last night, today is a good day to remember Microsoft Encarta, the encyclopedia-on-a-CD-ROM Microsoft released between 1993 and, technically 2009 (once the internet and Wikipedia started, my memories of Encarta end.) On this Friday let's enjoy these two iconic parts of Encarta—the 1996 opening intro, which even 22 years later feels like mind candy, and Mind Maze, the extremely difficult medieval trivia game that I definitely never beat as a child.
Even so, there were ample crosses on both entries before I got them; same for 3D, which was sadly apropos: "Not exactly hit the ground running" START OUT SLOWLY I did O.K. with 56D, although I never would have thought the song was from that long ago: "1978 Dire Straits hit" SULTANS OF SWING And I completely flailed at 7D, for some reason: "Showed 'em what we've got" STRUTTED OUR STUFF The last song title was new enough to me that I got it wrong until I looked up "Skilled judoist" (I had "dar" for that instead of DAN).

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