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I figure that's the only way to believably do it.
A grown ass man who was believably young at heart.
I knew it was a mantle I couldn't believably take on.
Crichton sells his science fiction fantasy by rendering it believably mundane.
They just have to play the role they were given believably.
Dern is believably exhausted but unfailingly loyal as a put-upon lawyer.
The character looks believably lost, and in a down-to-earth way.
The guns and the vehicles of the world are all believably realized.
The videos are believably viral and Ralph and Vanellope's relationship is touchingly bittersweet.
Ahead, the bronzers that make fair skin look believably sun-kissed every time.
Few enterprise software categories can believably lay claim to such a large opportunity.
Chloe tells her (believably) that the injuries are from cheer practice, but Mrs.
Harrison and Zand look believably creepy thanks to Greg Cannom's special makeup effects.
Todd: I like Dom because she's a TV super cop, but believably so.
It's deservedly an earworm, lightly soaring and believably felt in Mr. Akzeybek's performance.
But Jones' performance is lacking, and he can't believably project the character's inner turmoil.
In Noble's hands, each version of Walter is believably sympathetic and reprehensible in turns.
Harrigan's future President remains believably enigmatic to both the ostensible protagonist and the reader.
But the two leads are so believably besotted that their occasional immaturity doesn't rankle.
The writers couched all the potentially saccharine or sanctimonious dialogue in their believably earnest characters.
From a story perspective, it was the easiest way for Stone to believably keep working this case.
The tragedy of Parasite is that its characters are all too human, behaving in believably human ways.
There isn't a more perfect guy who could believably shake things up in Lara Jean and Peter's world.
They're believably awkward, with braces, bowl cuts, and ponytails with two face-framing strands of hair pulled out.
I show women, warriors, who are active and can do things believably, some of them, with their bodies.
The clean-cut Mr. Doyle lends a sweet voice and a sweet smile to his believably boyish Tony.
And the series's best moments hinge on that contrast between the believably mundane and the cartoonishly hyper-violent.
But picking up a new skill is far from attempting to believably portray a child abuser or pedophile.
He notices and calculates in a way normal people don't, but in a way they believably could, if trained.
Ms. Rush is believably disaffected but struggles to anchor a plot lousy with loose ends and lazily drawn relationships.
The tragedy is that its characters are all too human, behaving in believably human ways (albeit in heightened scenarios).
But ScarJo and Adam D. sink so believably into these roles even without the guidance of Baumbach's lovely script.
And the purposely amateur style of the art (stick figures and backward letters) doesn't seem believably drawn by Omar.
The movie takes teenagers and their hurt seriously, and delivers an entertaining comedy, with Steinfeld playing believably hard-edged naiveté.
So, how did the usually put-together Portman transform into a believably spiraling pop star preparing for a massive revival?
Digital effects have advanced to the point where just about anything a filmmaker can imagine can be believably faked on-screen.
Scorsese plays ball: four of the talking heads in the doc are believably wry or wistful, but their accounts are fabricated.
They're perfect for each other, but hardly perfect; McQuiston manages to make her characters believably, truly flawed while still utterly lovable.
John (Bob Jaffe, believably dissipated), a vagrant with a history of mental illness, takes shelter in a Styrofoam-strewn city park.
The women negotiate the musical-theater style with more finesse, especially Blythe Wilson as a believably dim but lovable Miss Adelaide.
The characters go through tiny real-life conflicts, and it believably continues many of the stories set out in the pilot.
But he said a candidate like Biden could believably lay out an alternative vision, even if that means rejecting their own past.
"In every actress's life, the media decides when you finally reach the point where you're not believably fuckable anymore," Louis-Dreyfus explains.
There's also something believably cerebral about you—passionate and intense on screen, but also credible as a source of authority and knowledge.Absolutely.
The teenage boys have a believably nerdy-raffish rapport And Samantha Akkineni, as the cheating wife, builds a character of unexpected depths.
One of the other challenges Mills and Laurie discuss is making superheroes fight in a way that's believably awe-inspiring, but not concerning.
Fiction is the art of delicately sketching the internal lives of others, of richly and believably projecting readers into lives not their own.
In tandem with Matt Anderson and Michael Larson-Kangas's surprisingly sensitive script, the women create a believably intimate bond between their beleaguered characters.
We start with a group of characters who are believably human and flawed, and watch as their lives follow sometimes inevitable, sometimes surprising paths.
O'Brien was also suspended from Twitter for telling someone to "Go DDT himself," which he claims believably was intended to reference a wrestling move .
They all shared the humble dream of losing weight, and one super-believably-named program, Slim4Life, let them chase that dream to its end.
The satirical (and frankly, brilliant) ad features "a believably attractive 18- to 24-year-old female" who's relatable because, "I'm racially ambiguous," she explains.
The computer animators have done a fine job of making him seem believably bearlike while still turning his big bear snout into a happy grin.
At first I was skeptical that the show could believably stretch the story beyond the confines of the book; that's certainly not the case anymore.
The novel embraces a number of settings with humor and authority, capturing time and place through the lens of believably awkward and tender family interactions.
Obviously AR is in its early days, but ARKit's demo and early releases emphasized realism—that the AR projections would fit neatly, believably, into your surroundings.
As much as she wants to put her old life behind her, Rebecca would, believably, have doubts about spending the rest of her life with Josh.
It's hard to think that he could believably come around to betraying Negan after having gotten this far and earning this much good will and trust.
It would be a difficult shot to illustrate and animate believably from the imagination alone, so lilfuchs resorted to extreme measures, using his family as models.
Being believably in love with another human on stage just happens to be my specialty ... Am I not right for the particular love story you're telling?
My "lawyer" was played by a professional woman with black hair and a briefcase that must have been bought secondhand, because it looked believably worn out.
Even when the characters act believably out of character and the plot twists in a satisfying way, all too often I can predict the next step.
Instead, Gawker says it did $49 million in 2015, and while it hasn't disclosed a profit number, Politico reports, believably, that the company lost money last year.
If the 2018 election was any indication, there will be a fight in 2020 over who can believably become the party and the candidate to protect Medicare.
Pelosi herself has acknowledged the need for "new blood," saying, however believably, that she would have stepped aside if Hillary Clinton had won the White House in 2016.
As Lola (stage veteran Jeff McCarthy) laments her inability to believably pass as a woman in the showstopping number "Birds," the song becomes too emotionally painful to sing.
"I like my privacy," Starrah said with a believably shy grin at a recording studio in the San Fernando Valley earlier this month, at her first extensive interview.
Though the threats are grave, the touch is light, and the accumulated effect is one that believably conveys the feeling — dreadful, delightful — of a child's point of view.
Multiple ideas were pitched, but only one seemed to believably get Jimmy out of the jam they had written him into while also shoving him toward his shyster destiny.
The Lara of the rebooted games must gain confidence and push through her own pain in order to become a badass; Vikander embodies just that sort of character believably.
For those who have followed Trump's previous blunders with women, the stories in Saturday's New York Times article seem believably Trump-like: In all, the findings aren't particularly flattering.
In those days it was rare to have a webcam; you could believably say you didn't have a photo of yourself online and had no way of putting one there.
Sure, these companies largely design go from point A to point B missions, but the puzzles and sub-quests are carefully framed so that they fit believably in the world.
I don't know if the show can believably do a story about long-term PTSD, but it almost has to if it hopes to have the characters grow and change.
Brent Harris wears his crown confidently as the spry and glib King Berenger — at least until the man begins to break up physically, and believably staggers into infirmity and infantilism.
But Pugh manages to blow them all away as Amy, who has to believably pull off Little Women's biggest character arc, growing from impudent child to elegant and thoughtful woman.
The fake video was created with a machine learning algorithm that's able to take Kasparian's face from online videos and believably place her likeness on the body of a porn performer.
Water has come a long way in games; compare, for instance, the believably moving water of 2015's The Witcher 3 to the glassy surfaces in 1996's Super Mario 64.
And it even builds us more or less believably to a place where Rachel descends into catatonia due to a mistake of her own making, not anything that happened to her.
Fauxmosexuality may finally be on its way out, but now, rather than (rightfully) excoriating Katy Perry for faking it, we're chastising queer artists for not being believably, consistently, or academically queer enough.
Based on those two sentences, it was able to continue writing this whimsical news story for another nine paragraphs in a fashion that could have believably been written by a human being.
But, it did finally give fans of the first game the full gay treatment (should you choose to play that way), with a believably awkward, exciting, terrifying relationship between its main characters.
Other people are what we are most highly tuned to, because they are what we care about most – and for that same reason, representing them believably is one of the greatest challenges.
The series will, reportedly, attempt to cover all of Elizabeth's life over six seasons, recasting the actors as the series passes the point in time where, say, Foy can believably play Elizabeth.
Season 26 picked up the story of a gruff, weary uniformed officer (the terrific Sarah Lancashire) and her nemesis (James Norton), and found believably frightening and moving ways to extend it. 225.
In the end, Duff hair walked out of Nine Zero One with the perfect believably bright-blonde color and a mini topknot to boot — a style that also feels very Lizzie 2.0.
KLP did not seize the preferred stock Sassani recently purchased, he also says — which is why they would be able to believably claim they were not trying to bankrupt him, the filing states.
It means we get a character like Rose, who trips believably over herself when she first meets Resistance Hero Finn, but quickly shows she's brilliant, and has a strong and courageous side too.
I know this for certain because it took me just a few clicks and one painless $25 bitcoin transaction on a Russian website to buy Audrey Mitchell and her believably constructed digital footprint.
We were worried we wouldn't be able to find someone who was believably smart enough to be that level of lawyer and crazy enough to take the case and go up against goliath.
A cold and sterile sociopath couldn't believably deliver an apology as well as Negan does, and it's hard not to think he really does mean it when he assumes responsibility for Simon's misdeeds.
If a few of the plot threads tie up a bit too neatly, Russell and Corrine crawl their way to the final pages believably chastened, credibly wiser, still conflicted, like all of us.
But they also have a distinct advantage in the foreign market: dubbing, rather than subtitling, is more appealing for foreign markets, and much easier to do believably with animated films than live-action ones.
Brooks is down-to-earth and charismatic in the role, and he plays Don as a believably nice tough guy who's still fatally insecure — more a tragic figure than a creep getting his comeuppance.
And the dogs do all the things that dogs always do — run, love, labor, work, and play — but they also do something more, something complicated and believably human, which is that they make art.
Please note that the video doesn't just show 3D-rendered baked goods that look and behave believably when you tear them, which is also cool but something that we've already seen earlier this year.
It's a kind of different spin of a "GTA" game, essentially, set in a near-future, believably modern San Francisco Bay Area where the game's main character, Marcus, roots out evil corporations through hacking.
Actors, by virtue of their job description, have to believably portray people who are not themselves, and appearing wacky or over-the-top on red carpets is often antithetical to the actor's best interests.
The seventh episode tells the story of a married couple's spiky relationship with the woman having their baby, and in it, Andrew Scott and Brandon Kyle Goodman are both deeply appealing and believably nervous.
Even now, five years into the show, Maslany's work in believably creating and portraying these disparate characters, truly imbuing each one with their own sense of self and personality, is still nothing short of astonishing.
Yet the writer and director, Bo Mikkelsen, has spent his money wisely, building a believably imperfect family of four around the strong actress Mille Dinesen, who plays the increasingly distraught mother, Pernille, with velvety control.
In my review of the first two episodes of the series, I wrote that See's creators successfully followed through with its outlandish premise by building an imaginative world in which its blind characters believably exist.
The idea behind the apocalypses was partly to create a world that was still believably chaotic after 133 years and partly to set up new storylines, some of which pushed the series' science fictional limits.
A big part of the criticism of the show was that the cast didn't believably look like teenagers — with Perry and Gabrielle Carteris (Andrea Zuckerman), who were the oldest cast members, taking the brunt of it.
He manages to believably rant at his 30-year-old siblings about their idiocy, ineptitude, and youth, impatient with the way everyone from diner servers to shady business owners treat him because of his youthful appearance.
A couple open up, and turbines keep spinning around, and we had to make it into something that could articulate realistically and believably, yet be nimble enough to be interesting, plus having the guy fly around.
This year's focus narrows in on the fact that at 50 years old, Jennifer Lopez still has the body to believably play a stripper and pull off an even skimpier version of her iconic Versace dress.
Monse is believably uncomfortable about her new body — "You got boobs," Ruby and the anxious, obsessive Jamal Turner (Brett Gray) say in unison when their friend returns from a summer at writing camp — and elated by it.
Having fleshed out and added characters (Ruby, for instance, who can bring down the house with a line reading of "cilantro"), it built a multigenerational clan that could believably pin down a touchy subject from every angle.
For the past several weeks, a subreddit called "deepfakes" has been saturated with doctored images that depict famous figures, mostly women, engaging in sexual acts, where their faces are believably mapped onto pornographic pictures, GIFs, or videos.
Tiny photos and drawings clipped from printed pages are collaged to the surface and believably inhabit the space of the painting: a lovely little hummingbird, a goldfinch, a mother opossum schlepping her babies, a bunch of toadstools.
A huge part of Grey's story arc was watching her transform believably from shaky novice to mambo queen who totally nailed the lift; here, even Hamilton choreographer Andy Blankenbuehler can't make Baby's wan kick-ball-changes come alive.
But the key to Kylo is in the writing: Born Ben Solo to one of cinema's most famous heroes, Kylo Ren is a great Star Wars villain—perhaps the greatest—because of how believably complicated he's been drawn.
The Buddy AI system that drives Prompto does more than turn what would be an ordinary screenshot into what feels like a believably real photograph though—it instills, through Prompto, ways to appreciate and improve our own photography.
But best-case scenario, we get a Spider-Man film that dispatches with the tedious MCU franchise-building and uses its young cast to their full potential while they're still young enough to believably play high school kids.
Fogelman and his writers have believably seeded the season with growing, unexpressed resentments between Jack and Rebecca, which are only barely understood by their children, and he lets them all spill out here in a torrent of bile.
As an unpleasant teen, Martell is a pleasant foil to her; the children are our proxies, and they're fun to watch and believably childlike, which is so unusual that this ends up being one of the movie's biggest surprises.
When your suspicious friend/family member/lover asks if you've been bitten, despite frothing at the mouth, your well refined ability to hide your symptoms means you'll say: "Of course not," semi-believably… Then you can just eat them.
"Once I've got the suit on and the shape looks right and the face looks male, I don't have to change my character very much at all to present completely and believably as male," Powell told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
Lara Jean may be unusual in her tendency to find herself in romantic shenanigans involving hand-written love letters — in the year 2020, no less — but the issues driving them are believably teenage, and her reactions to them refreshingly human-sized.
The editing is really well done considering Bruce Willis doesn't even appear in a lot of these movies and yet characters from totally different films can (somewhat) believably seem like they're all in one world (where killing Bruce is the goal).
In roughly 90% of cases the program was able to generate text that could believably have come from a speaker at the General Assembly on a general political topic or related to a specific issue addressed by the secretary general.
My original plan was to gather followers before really pushing the boundaries of what Rex would believably say in order to perhaps spark a constructive conversation among people that might otherwise dismiss the topic if it came from someone else.
Berg takes the cue from his no-nonsense characters and you feel their peril: Particularly effective is Gina Rodriguez's Andrea, one of the ship's navigators who is believably both strong-willed and absolutely petrified as her ship dissolves around her.
They're not as believably close as the casts of Watch Dogs 2 or, going back a few years, Persona 4, but I'm sold on their My Chemical Bromance, and am going to stick with them for the duration of their quest.
If nothing else, Cody managed to people the cast with characters who all have different personalities, but who all believably feel like they are the kind of person who would break into an Alanis Morissette song if given the chance.
On the other hand — and probably more believably — Calvin Harris could just be a salty dude who hates seeing his ex-girlfriend on the arm of a handsome Hollywood star and wanted to make sure everyone knew he's still around.
" —Louis Rossetto, founding editor in chief "The primary challenge with creating a photorealistic composite of Bill Gates on a pool float was to find someone who had the same skin type and body shape that believably matched a stock photograph of his face.
The family's issues with mental illness are treated sensitively and believably, and Flanagan makes sure to counter every moment of supernatural terror with a reminder that psychological terror is real, that depression, addiction, and ideation are every bit as terrifying as anything lurking in Hill House.
And it doesn't hurt that the film boasts what is likely the best cast version of the story; it's difficult to imagine anyone better than Chalamet for indolent, lovable Laurie; a more believably ambitious and vivacious Jo than Ronan; or a better, finer Aunt March than Streep.
She's usually all steel on the outside, unbreakable, committed to her responsibilities; and yet even though we, the players, hardly see her compared to the likes of the attack-squad-available Miranda and Liara, she's one of the most believably three-dimensional characters on show, resistant to cliché.
A video posted by Google human-computer interaction researcher Johnny Lee demonstrates software that can create a 3D map an entire room with a few swipes of a smartphone camera, identifying different objects in the room so accurately it can believably remove any one of them from view.
It's not as skillful as Breaking Bad was in its third season, when it believably got Walter out of the game but illustrated that the impulses that led him to cook drugs were still present within him — but that was probably the best blatant plot stall of recent years.
While richly detailed and believably lived-in, there are lots of hints that something isn't quite right: the bathroom floor ripples, as though hit by seismic waves and frozen mid-wrinkle; literature and notes strewn about the rooms nod to conspiracy theories and other dimensions; the family who lives there is conspicuously absent.
Even Vivian starts off as a cookie-cutter villain but becomes a believably sympathetic character; she's subjected to another aspect of their law professor's sexist treatment as he marginalizes her while sexualizing Elle, and she realizes the guy she and Elle are competing for might not be as great as he seems.
I'm not sure about all actor-authors, but in "Bucky ____ Dent," his second novel, the TV star David Duchovny so believably brings to life his slacker, pot-­smoking, 30-something protagonist, Ted Fullilove, that we feel for Ted the way we feel for most slacker, pot-smoking, 30-somethings: Get a life.
Written and produced entirely by Mr. Healy and his studio-whiz partner and drummer George Daniel, the music borrows from formulas the 21975 tinkered with on its first two albums, but ventures further — and more believably — afield, cementing the group as a rock band that can reference rap, cross into pop and still feel alternative.
And while precocious children characters can sometimes err on the side of grating if used too much, Ferguson injects enough authentic childlike temper and moodiness to make her believably hilarious instead of terribly annoying — a good thing considering how she's a lynchpin for the plot and thus sees an exponential uptick in screen time this season.
Dafne Keen, last seen stealing Logan from Hugh Jackman, is a perfectly fierce, sharp-eyed, endlessly watchable Lyra: kind and shrewd, precocious but never cloying, believably distracted by shiny new possibilities as she learns more about her world, but with a bullshit detector that serves her well as adult agendas and complex loyalties shift in all directions around her.
What Secrets does best — and what sets it apart from other VR experiences — is how believably it builds this world; you'll feel the ship moving beneath you as it docks; the heat of Mustafar's lava beating relentlessly against your face; even the unique smell of the magma (which kind of makes you hungry for barbecue — deep-fried Skywalker, anyone?).
We knew we were going to be running around in Iceland for the most part for the first half of the episode and then have to find a way to transition to our ice lake, and we were lucky to find an intersection in this gorge that we were in in Iceland that could believably take us to this new set, so that worked out.
But for the piece to be effective, the extremely successful Ailey company, with its fancy headquarters and glamorous galas, has to create a credible sense of "there but for the grace of God go I." If audiences are to feel that "it could happen to you" — as the work's recorded text insists while the dancers point implicating fingers at viewers — then the strong Ailey dancers must be believably beaten down.
Although Page has repeatedly (and believably) denied the allegations made in the Steele dossier that during a July 2016 trip to Moscow he met with Igor Sechin, a Putin ally who is now chief executive of the Russian oil conglomerate Rosneft, and Igor Diveykin, a top Russian intelligence official, he has been squirrelly and inconsistent about his relationships and interactions with a range of other Russians — including the deputy prime minister, Arkady Dvorkovich, and two Russian spies who tried to recruit Page in 2013.

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