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"blindingly" Definitions
  1. very; extremely
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A drink is a drink, whether it's consumed at a blindingly depressing airport bar or at a blindingly depressing airport gate.
His swing isn't a slap but a blindingly fast uppercut.
For drug development, getting results so soon is blindingly fast.
Why do people write crime novels with blindingly obvious murderers?
Glacial ice and blindingly white snowfields are other possible references.
From beyond the hill a truck appeared, its headlights blindingly bright.
Most are oversized, blindingly bright, and have that unmistakeable plastic sheen.
"To be blindingly obvious, start targeting the 2018 elections," he said.
It doesn't quite get blindingly bright, but that doesn't bother me.
Menashe's problems is blindingly obvious: Leave Borough Park, take your son,
When we arrived, it was late morning, blindingly hot and humid.
The three intimate concerts I heard on Saturday were blindingly impressive.
They are always well-intentioned, flirtatious, curious, nice — and blindingly ignorant.
Congratulations on achieving such a firm grasp of the blindingly obvious.
It is blindingly obvious that the market will not save us.
This was blindingly obvious during the subprime boom 15 years ago.
"Color Out of Space," apparently, is blindingly bright and magnificently malevolent.
To some this is blindingly obvious, but perhaps not to others.
Low, dark corridors open into blindingly bright rooms with church-high ceilings.
At risk of stating the blindingly obvious, the chamber was extremely cold.
The reason is blindingly obvious: There is no federal agreement about abortion.
And now the ACLU has made its bias even more blindingly obvious.
But if you watch the video on Facebook or YouTube, it's blindingly obvious.
They have incredibly high resolutions, near-perfect color reproduction, and get blindingly bright.
One is that the predictions made by machines are frequently just blindingly obvious.
Today Alexa, like all voice assistants, often fails to comprehend the blindingly obvious.
" This is why Musk sees Tesla buying SolarCity as "common sense/blindingly obvious.
There was a home goods section as well, but it was blindingly aspirational.
Our choice for a single was "The Other Jesus," which was blindingly obvious.
LONDON — They have the same shock of blindingly blond and slightly disheveled hair.
That Russia is in phase one of a cyberwarfare crusade is blindingly apparent.
But, much like the rest of Iowa, this art scene is overwhelmingly, blindingly white.
MARTIN ELLISCrowborough, East Sussex I found the photos of The Economist building blindingly familiar.
At left, the sun appears blindingly bright but darkens as the dust storm intensifies.
They're supposed to be gleaming and blindingly bright like The Rock's, not coffee-stained.
On country radio, the lack of gender diversity "was really blindingly obvious," she recalled.
Taubes, who no doubt finds the answer blindingly obvious, nonetheless poses the question himself.
The day we returned to Similaun, ocher sand again trespassed the blindingly white landscape.
That grouping of people does not have to be blindingly white and disproportionately rural.
The actress is a blindingly radiant splash of light in the center of the image.
It seems blindingly obvious to boil it down to this, but it's the user interface.
As I worked my way through Sambuca's picturesque, winding streets, one thing became blindingly obvious ...
Finally, the screens turn blindingly white, and the room explodes with balloons, confetti, and streamers.
Roam Tokyo is in Akasaka, with blindingly minimalist rooms and a vintage-furnished communal kitchen.
People from different backgrounds approach problems from different angles—that much should be blindingly obvious.
People from different backgrounds approach problems from different angles—that much should be blindingly obvious.
And, a look at the blindingly fast hands—and feet, and robots—of Rubik's Cube competitions.
This might seem blindingly obvious, except that the government in Hanoi has always resolutely denied it.
That is blindingly fast when the usual working pace was 21921 to 210,18943 ems an hour.
If there's one single, blindingly obvious thing about this case, it's that Congress should be involved.
"They are blindingly rare in real life," said Simon Bull, a clock specialist in Taunton, England.
"What if we could have not just an SSD but a blindingly fast SSD," asked Cerny.
Armie Hammer has never been better than he is here, playing the blindingly beautiful object of desire.
Facebook's Messenger got a dark mode version in March, but the main Facebook app remained blindingly white.
At Lively and her sister Robyn's celebration, Elle's Sally Holmes spotted the actress in blindingly sparkly earrings.
Otherwise, it would be a bit useless if Facebook, Instagram, Gmail or Amazon still feature blindingly white backgrounds.
It and the DBS Superleggera, which followed it to market, are classic Astons — sleek looking and blindingly fast.
Be PoliteThis one may sound blindingly apparent, but it's one of the easiest recommendations for couples to forget.
It seems blindingly obvious to say, but the spirit of religion begins with a sense that God exists.
That a Canada-type arrangement is not ideal when it comes to preserving trade levels is blindingly obvious.
But while YG is polishing one idea until it shines blindingly, Buddy is crossing generations, building new paths.
Nowhere is this more blindingly obvious than on their wry tearjerker of a Christmas song "Christmas is Cancelled".
What don't we know now that a month from now will be blindingly obvious to our future selves?
" Fried, referring to Warren's consumer-friendly vision for the legislation, told me, "What had happened is blindingly clear.
Unfortunately today, it is blindingly obvious that the order we've worked together to establish is under existential threat.
Then the world flashed blindingly bright and turned a brilliant blue, the color of the flames engulfing her body.
As I began talking to her, it became blindingly clear that to know Julia's music is to know her.
It doesn't get as blindingly bright as a Samsung when outdoors under direct sunlight, but it still remains readable.
In June, House Speaker John Bercow said it was "blindingly obvious" that the prime minister could not sideline parliament.
In Hollywood, there's plenty of pressure to be "perfect," and that includes having a blindingly white, exceedingly straight smile.
Blindingly white contemporary-style sets (by Harald B. Thor) are filled with candy-colored Baroque costumes (by Tanja Hofmann).
The air is cool and the surrounding peaks are capped with snow, blindingly white in the early Spring sun.
The space is narrow, long and blindingly white, from the painted brick on the wall to the stone floors.
Instead of blindingly reordering your search results by setting your custom ranking rules, you get insights from Algolia's analytics feature.
No one is writing home about his thunderous right hand, his blindingly fast jab, or his unstoppable double leg takedown.
B. gotta know that the planet is a sphere, G'—a passionate, useless, and embarrassing defence of the blindingly obvious.
It's 8:30 am on a blindingly sunny Texas morning in March, and most of Austin is still passed out.
It was blindingly hot, and stray dogs and buffaloes lay in strips of shade on either side of the road.
Maintain long, thick hair, blindingly white teeth, tan skin, a thigh gap, and great cleavage — all without too much effort.
In retrospect, Linklater's major theme seems blindingly obvious, but the combination of Boyhood's 12-year sprawl and Everybody Wants Some!!
In the blindingly white atmosphere of the hunting grounds, Boss delivers tea, biscuits, jam, and sugar as gifts to Piugattuk.
After women had looked out on that sea of angry sisters, their blindingly peaky little hats screaming "hands off, asshole"?
This blindingly sparkly jukebox-musical celebration of Cher's life, which opened on Broadway this month, isn't actually for the guys.
Andrew Cuomo and the criminal-justice reformers who for years have been pressing a blindingly obvious argument: Rikers is irredeemable.
It could mean it's taking a serious turn, or just that it's setting the table for a blindingly bright comeback.
Several of the paintings have minimal, blindingly white, or sky-blue surfaces abutted by windshield green, mustard, or gray borders.
On Tuesday, security researchers disclosed a bug that allows anyone a blindingly easy method of breaking that operating system's security protections.
Tween girl accessory hawker Claire's was still blindingly colorful and unnervingly peppy, much like the buy-three-get-three jewelry inside.
The language on the North Korean posters is as bombastic as the images are eye-popping and the colors blindingly bright.
The result is a complexion that is still dewy, but not blindingly so; instead, skin is super soft, moisturized, and supple.
On the bright side, at least Vanessa didn't get sick because she was blindingly drunk and shouting abuse, unlike some past contestants.
After this poop emoji of a year, we badly need Ryan's glittering tan and blindingly white smile to usher us into 2017.
It sounds blindingly obvious, but read through the return instructions carefully and make sure you've included everything that comes in the box.
However, for reasons that should be blindingly obvious at this point, it's a bit difficult to see the president ever doing that.
But people who find themselves suffering from winter-induced depression have other treatment options that don't require sitting in blindingly white rooms.
This new standard for blindingly fast wireless connectivity will, Vestberg promises, radically change every industry from healthcare to transportation to even government.
In addition to a dizzying array of blindingly colorful GIFs, MixCode also offers a glimpse behind the scenes at the animation's creation.
It is visually striking to see an unassuming person suddenly produce and swing a blindingly bright sparking laser sword 26/22018 pic.twitter.
Satter, the founder and artistic director of the experimental Half Straddle company, conceived and staged this sharp, blindingly polished slice of theater vérité.
Modern Monetary Theory's basic principle seems blindingly obvious: Under a fiat currency system, a government can print as much money as it likes.
But when the clapping and the laughing finally stop, in a blindingly bright moment of victory, the silence is so ominous it deafens.
Bottas reacted with split-second precision, his getaway so blindingly quick that Vettel alongside immediately questioned whether the Mercedes had jumped the lights.
None of them are as blindingly blond as Harlow, or as instantly outspoken, but all three summon the nerve to take a stand.
And To All the Boys also turns away from the blindingly white casts of '90s teen movies to center an Asian American heroine.
Hardly awash in distortion, these songs are crisply defined but blindingly fast, overflowing with textual violations as aggressive and silly as their guitar sounds.
Casting Rockwell in Moon was a masterstroke because his earthy presence helps make the clean-lined, blindingly white lunar base feel more lived-in.
"It was my last shift working in my cocktail bar, so when I say I was drunk, I mean, blindingly drunk," he told Newsbeat.
As Reid Hoffman likes to say around his concept of blitzscaling, startups need to move at a blindingly fast speed in order to compete.
Many have observed that the Winterfell plan to protect women and children (plus brainiacs Tyrion Lannister and Samwell Tarly) is blindingly stupid, Mashable included.
"Show Me Love" also includes contributions from singer/songwriter Moses Sumney, and, yeah, the results are just as blindingly gleeful as you might expect.
Blindingly cold, I see the house as shelter, and whatever cave man DNA my iPhone and homosexuality haven't overridden now compels me toward it.
Richard spends much of the film sporting a set of blindingly white fake teeth, and treating everyone he encounters with some measure of abuse.
After the result was announced, the pundit class assured me with one voice that I didn't deserve any credit for doing the blindingly obvious.
That says "white supremacy" in all caps — for those of you who are wondering, a reference to the fact that their uniforms are blindingly white.
Mortified that my lips were blindingly chapped, I pretended that that was exactly what I had come for all along — not White Chedder Cheez-Its.
Ringed by jagged mountain ranges, this smooth, low-lying, and blindingly bright terrain has a distinctly blocky structure not seen anywhere else on the planet.
The story has the apocryphal patina of a much-told tall tale—but if true, someone liked revenge served blindingly hot and with ample pepper.
The clip opens as Cardi waits at the altar in a blindingly white studded gown, while her man meets her in his cowboy-chic best.
The same might be said of Miriam Buether's blindingly gold set (lighted to sear the eyes by Jane Cox), which blazes with nouveau riche vulgarity.
Rather, I mean that it is blindingly lit, no doubt in deference to the theatrical wisdom that defines comedy as what dies in the dark.
People claimed to see faint black lines drawn over her hair and said her blindingly white shoe soles appeared to be floating above the street.
"I believe in God and the universe so firmly, and it just suddenly became blindingly apparent that now was the time," Perrette told TV Guide magazine.
The film is so "blindingly beautiful" that it "easily makes you forget that what you are watching is completely bananas," Jeannette Catsoulis wrote in The Times.
We also know that Trump will try to launch a Trump TV network after the election because it's a blindingly obvious thing for him to try.
On another occasion, she matched her neon green wig to her Lamborghini, and she chose a blindingly pink dress for sister Kylie Jenner's 21st birthday party.
His range is so broad, his great talent so blindingly obvious that I feel embarrassed for having associated him so closely with only Fear And Loathing.
Few critics looked at the pop culture of the early 2010s and said, "Yep, a culture war's brewing," even if it seems blindingly obvious in hindsight.
During this blindingly bright spot in Snapchat's history, we thought it was just the time to take a look back at the moments Snapchat wishes would disappear.
Between Gigi Hadid's $2,000 mirror mani and the chrome polish that took the internet by storm, we thought perhaps the world was getting over blindingly metallic nails.
And with good reason: It seems blindingly obvious that the candidate who is seen as more favorable by more people would do better in a general election.
But the deal might also be "blindingly obvious," as Musk said, because Musk and his family stand to make a good chunk of change from the transaction.
It was a blindingly bright summer day in Islay—a remote, windswept Scottish island synonymous with smoky scotch—when American writer Aaron Goldfarb learned about cold fingering.
A new biography, suffused with sadness, dysfunction and unrealised potential, charts the doomed trajectory of one of America's greatest crews of blindingly talented misfits, poised to fail.
Nevertheless, Tesla CEO Elon Musk describes the acquisition as "blindingly obvious" — a necessary step in his so-called "Master Plan" to integrate clean energy generation and storage.
For Eric Scarmardo, 2252, a manager at a Chicago prescription benefit management firm, the solution to a frustratingly stubborn weight problem turned out to be blindingly simple.
We battled peak summer crowds to see blindingly white hot springs, steaming pools whose kinetic colors resemble semiprecious gemstones in liquid form, and one particularly unreliable geyser.
The point, as The Assistant makes blindingly clear, is that the movie executive gets away with his behavior because of the complicity of the people around him.
But the blindingly fast cuts and the inflated reprises of the franchise's greatest hits — the startling undead Dobermans of the first film are back — yield diminishing returns.
Kalanick abandoned that facade early on, and met his end as CEO because he put growth and success on a blindingly different priority level than the company's culture.
Moreover, now that the smartphone market is saturated, I wonder if consumers care as much about it being blindingly obvious they are using the latest and greatest device.
It was blindingly bright and windy, not to mention dry—Chajnantor is located in Chile's Atacama Desert, the driest place on Earth, if you don't count the poles.
For all the pushes in diversity and inclusion from big studio franchises like Star Wars and the many films of the Marvel Universe, Hollywood is still blindingly white.
"Bercow said: "However it is dressed up it is blindingly obvious that the purpose of prorogation now would be to stop Parliament debating Brexit and performing its duty.
Sources within the U.S. State Department have reportedly said it is "blindingly obvious" that the Crown Prince ordered the killing — he reportedly threatened to shoot Khashoggi one year before.
The only problem: the piece, titled "Trump's budget makes perfect sense and will fix America, and I will tell you why," was a merciless and frankly blindingly obvious satire.
"When you say this stuff out loud, it's just blindingly obvious from a moral point of view – or whether you embrace it for very good business sense," Foley said.
In lieu of the down-and-dirty dog stuff, Oprah uses gravy and a piece of blindingly white shag for this segment, but there is no replacing her enthusiasm.
Colleen fell in love and moved to LA, traveled, and met her icons after getting famous, but most of that isn't really in focus because she is blindingly jealous.
In a photo she posted on Instagram of her 22100 cruise to the Caribbean, Katie Willis smiles at the camera, her hair perfectly braided and her teeth blindingly white.
But perhaps their most evocative interpretation is as an instrument of forward-looking, through which one might be able to see beyond the present into a blindingly bright future.
This three-minute scene transpires in one shot from a static position on the patio of this luxe ski resort in the French Alps, surrounded by blindingly white mountains.
The seconds are now numbered for the blindingly lit, supersized football-shaped countdown clock that has been competing with the upscale public art at Discovery Green since last May.
We'll dub it Benioffian — a way to describe a highly entertaining billionaire tech exec who has managed to play it coy, obtuse and blindingly obvious all at the same time.
While Tesla has considered the deal "blindingly obvious" for a while, the timing seemed right as the companies released products that were increasingly aligned, Musk said in a conference call.
While we're using 80-proof, commercially available aguardiente, in Galicia the base of a queimada is often blindingly alcoholic homemade hooch distilled from the pulpy, grapey waste of wine production.
Wired called dark themes "an eye-friendly alternative to the traditional blindingly bright user interfaces," and Popular Science called them a "comforting alternative to the blinding white" of most websites.
One blindingly beautiful section comprises a list of surrealist images, the nightly dreams of a group of townspeople: a bowl filled with fingernail clippings, a coat dripping in a closet.
Because their beams are less diffuse than those of other light sources, they can be aimed more precisely at their target and less blindingly into the eyes of other motorists.
And if you talk to just a reasonable human being whether there is a risk that these weapons might be used in indiscriminate attacks in Yemen, the answer is blindingly obvious.
The PowerLight Mini also features a blindingly bright 135-lumen LED panel that will glow for up to 52 hours, but it can also be set to flash white or red.
Finally, Olivia is tossed into a blindingly bright room, which looks identical to the Romanoffs' bloody title sequence, down to all the scared looking Romanov occupants, who are Olivia's co-stars.
Consider Nacho Cheese Doritos, another Frito-Lay staple: The first few bites are blindingly flavorful, but a half-dozen chips later I begin to feel like I'm chewing on cheesy insulation.
On weekends, the restaurant is enlivened by Georgian families out celebrating, their children dancing in the aisle to Georgian lounge music sung by a man sitting at a blindingly white piano.
Let our travel writers show you the environmental dichotomy that the Everglades of Florida has become, and demonstrate that the dreamlike beauty of Zanzibar is more than blindingly white beaches. Oops.
If you're seeking to be dazzled beyond the confines of a theater, though, simply visit the Dyker Heights neighborhood of Brooklyn, whose houses are famous for their blindingly elaborate Christmas decorations.
Asked if he agreed that a transitional arrangement would be needed to smooth Britain's exit from the bloc, Mr. O'Donnell replied: "I think that's a statement of the completely, blindingly, obvious."
The design is sleek, minimalist and almost blindingly white, and the food intriguing: dishes like kra prow mussels with spaghetti, larb brussels sprouts fritti, and tom kha khai ravioli fill the menu.
Even then, though, it was blindingly obvious that he would be well-suited to management: fiercely intelligent; impeccably educated at La Masia, Barcelona's academy; articulate and charismatic; clear in word and thought.
The screen flickered, blindingly white, and then faded to black, and so, it embarrasses me to say, did I. The one time I lost a baby, I was alone, in a bathroom.
This last point may seem blindingly obvious, but for some reason many businesses—much less campaigns—still have no real plan for protecting their information or responding when a cyber-attack happens.
Designed to complement the charcoal powder and toothpaste, these brushes are also infused with activated charcoal to make sure you get a blindingly white smile, while still giving you a comfortable brushing experience.
I'm so glad I had my moment like that one, that moment of absurdity and discovery, the giddiness of finding out something that seems so blindingly obvious, but had never crossed my mind.
A Chinese city embedded in the clouds; a shark swimming through water so clear it could be air; a colorless zebra galloping through a blindingly yellow meadow; the moments captured here are unbelievable.
Rather, ecological systems are like a blindingly complex series of spaghetti junctions, and one organism alone can touch the lives of so many others in ways that are often unseen, unpredictable, and unknowable.
And not just literally — though Scott Zielinski's lighting design goes from blindingly bright, as one imagines the prairie sun to be, to dead dark, the kind that exists in the unhappiest human hearts.
We also get to see documentation of the blindingly colorful costumes in motion, as families prepare for Mardi Gras, and gorgeous black-and-white photographs of Montana, other marchers, and Black Indian families.
She travels with her fellow handmaid Ofglen (Alexis Bledel) to pick up food at a grocery store that seems straight out of a 1950s Sears catalog, with chipper music and blindingly white décor.
You have to be careful, when writing about a place like Zanzibar, to not reduce it to a series of prosaic meditations on brilliantly sunny skies, blindingly white beaches and beguilingly azure waters.
Many of today's programmers have their efficiency "aha" moment in their teenage years, when they discover that life is full of blindingly dull repetitive tasks and that computers are really good at doing them.
Romantic love can be blindingly pleasurable, and hell yes it deserves its own holiday where we hoist it upon our shoulders and parade it around with naughty conversation hearts and flowers delivered at work.
But there are reforms that have become blindingly obvious to both experts and regular citizens, making the last several years of congressional inaction and complete surrender to the gun lobby all the more obscene.
This is how I, as a modern Muslim, go through my day which is usually surrounded by cute guys and things that are blindingly beautiful—but I have to stay strong in my faith.
In June, Skrillex and Chance teamed up to remix a Stephen Colbert monologue about cereal, and in March they remixed OWSLA affiliates Hundred Waters' "Show Me Love" into four minute of blindingly gleeful joy.
It's blindingly obvious that age belongs alongside race, gender, ability and sexual orientation as a criterion for diversity — not only because it's the ethical path but also because age discrimination hurts productivity and profits.
She wrote the poems that allowed her to buy the machine, which, in turn, shows up in a poem: Is this love then, this red material Issuing from the steel needle that fliesso blindingly?
He looks around in confusion, his chubby forearm draped trustingly across the reflective stripe on his rescuer's back, before he is plopped into the chair at the back of an ambulance, lit blindingly white.
Another digital player, the market-disrupting e-commerce consignment website the RealReal, has more than 300 Birkin bags available for purchase, including a shiny midnight-hued crocodile Birkin and a blindingly bright red Birkin.
It has everything you could want, from pig's feet to sugar cane stalks, homemade sausages, crocks of blindingly potent baijiu (grain alcohol), fresh tofu, spices and vats of doubanjiang, a spicy, fermented bean paste.
Instead, the Clinton campaign expected nonwhite voters (Latinos in Nevada and black voters in South Carolina) to provide Hillary with a couple of easy wins after getting shellacked by Sanders in blindingly white New Hampshire.
At a crossroads near the veterans camp, Evan and I watched as Clark, wearing a blindingly white fur poncho, met with the heads of the Aki'cita, one of whom had come armed with a hatchet.
And though there are some cleverly conceived but blindingly lighted scenes of Blahnik shoes in nature, or nestled amid sculpture or architecture, there is nothing systematic to the way the shoes are discussed or filmed.
But it's regarded as blindingly obvious among political scientists that these findings are essentially illusory, and that general election polls this far out are about as predictive now as a weather forecast for Election Day.
The Broadway production, with its blindingly star-studded cast (Jeff Daniels, Hope Davis, Marcia Gay Harden and James Gandolfini) and a much longer rehearsal period than the Engeman production, managed to gloss over the play's weaknesses.
The BFFs also chose to document themselves modeling another matching set earlier that day, switching up their preferred neon-hued swimwear with Jordyn wearing a blindingly chartreuse bikini and Kylie opting for construction site safety orange.
At the moment that Turner is executed — he was hanged and skinned, with his flesh parceled out as souvenirs — he looks up into a blindingly blue sky and finds himself at the foot of an angel.
For every blindingly brilliant gig, there were more that started late or were cut short, and they were almost all full of Johnny letting himself be baited by the morons who came to see the junkies onstage.
"Gone With the Mind" is a ­blindingly weird novel: a book-length stand-up ­routine in which a man free-associates about his life to a mostly empty room, mixing the philosophical and the scatological with abandon.
Two girls—who Myra says had connections to her family back in Xinjiang's Kuche, and later moved to Beijing—hurriedly bring out orders from the kitchen, their T-shirts both featuring the same blindingly pink sequin peacocks.
You can always count on big international bands like Marduk, Immolation, and Meshuggah (whose god-level technical prowess is blindingly impressive, whether you like them or not), which is why I didn't spend much time watching them.
Under the program, which was in development before Mr. Trump's election victory, the Canadian government has promised to approve two-year visas in less than two weeks — blindingly fast, compared with the process in the United States.
A descent into a deep subterranean mine and a series of blindingly fiery eruptions in a steel mill are matched by Zhao's calmly furious closeups of workers whose faces and bodies are marked by these dangerous labors.
"The snowstorms in 'The Revenant' are almost as blindingly white as the 2016 Oscars," read an ecard posted on Twitter by Someecards, referring to the movie that was filmed in freezing conditions and won a leading 12 nominations.
Nowadays, Le Visage said, robberies of great museums have become commonplace, and the news cycle is blindingly fast—too fast, it seems, for any single image, even one as beautiful as Matisse's "Pastoral," to become an enduring icon.
So when Cozens, a 246-foot-220 forward who combines "Riverdale" cast member looks with explosive speed and a blindingly quick shot, became an elite hockey prospect, children in the Yukon suddenly had a model to aspire to.
It's both a blindingly predictable pastiche of an action movie — absolutely nothing happens here that you haven't seen in a movie before, with the possible exception of some crass sign-language humor from a giant gorilla — and weirdly charming.
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Hosting business leaders at the White House, Mr. Trump said he wanted the House to pass the bill by Thanksgiving and the Senate by Christmas, a blindingly quick schedule for such major legislation even without the shadow of scandal.
LISMORE, Australia — It was early on a blindingly hot Thursday morning as Karla Dickens, short, stocky and friendly, with thick graying hair pouring from beneath a fisherman's cap, chatted amiably with her fellow regulars outside the local garbage dump.
There are new playable boss fights and characters, including fan-favorite Roxas, a doppelgänger of Sora's who fights with two Keyblades and moves blindingly fast, giving the player the sense they're playing an entirely different genre of action game.
More broadly, the blindingly fast pace at which clothes are now manufactured, worn, and discarded means that they've become more disposable, more commodities than keepsakes, and that shoppers are essentially conditioned to expect a constant stream of new items.
In a former Nabisco box-printing plant that's now one of the country's most expansive contemporary art spaces, take in large-scale sculptural works, such as Richard Serra's ellipses; Dan Flavin's fluorescents; and Dorothea Rockburne's immersive, blindingly white matrix.
As much as I know that I am an awesome person, I'm blindingly aware that the way I look is not what mainstream society considers to be 'beautiful', and that's something I always have to think about and carry with me.
For nearly two hours, I witnessed this second group do it for the 'gram, draping themselves across those blindingly white lounge chairs, slowly emerging from the pool water, and peering through palm trees, all while their partners in crime snapped photos.
For around $140 to $350 you can also stay in the innmotel's Rock Heaven Suite, which includes this blindingly white tub ... Or a spiral staircase that descends into a deep stone lair, complete with waterfall and heated in-ground pool.
There's the white, Madonna-like pop star Aimee, who hires the narrator to be her personal assistant, who is as blindingly charismatic as she is fecklessly unaware of her own privilege, and around whom the narrator bases her entire adult identity.
They would zoom along in the defensive void, maneuvering unpredictably, and then, in just a few final seconds of blindingly fast, mile-per-second flight, dive and strike a target such as an aircraft carrier from an altitude of 100,000 feet.
We can debate policy ideas by the two parties and their respective effects, but it is blindingly obvious that the rhetoric from many (but certainly not all) Republicans has ranged from mildly insensitive to wildly racist over the past decade.
"It's blindingly obvious to a huge number of people, including a lot of doctors, that many of our most common conditions are intimately linked to the way our society is structured and the way we live our lives," he says.
This must be a friend you trust, because they are going to see some blindingly close-up photos of your genitals and have to read the 100-text-long threads that descend into language so saccharine it could give you diabetes.
True, he was handsome, and for all I know his body fit the Adonis Golden Ratio model to a T. But it's also blindingly clear from his self-worshiping monologue that he was a narcissist and, given what later occurred, a sociopath.
These narratives and charts, with their bravura precision, red highlights, and subtle, silvery textures, are a hundred times more alive than the blindingly boring generic works on display in the faux Grevsky™ art fair booth in the middle of the exhibition.
It's the kind of thing that seems almost blindingly obviously once you see it: the Switch's portability is good and the Switch is great for multiplayer on the go, so why not add a projector to make that possible on a larger screen anywhere?
You don't really grow accustomed to FSB surveillance, but what we discovered, basically you didn't have to be Sherlock Holmes to figure out that some strange people had been inside the flat because unlike in the movies, they left a series of blindingly obvious clues.
The story of a peasant boy who dreams of becoming a great knight and riding to glory on the strength of his lance is pure dumb fun, and in the hands of Ledger and his blindingly bright movie star charisma, it becomes sheer joy.
The gambit was revealed well before UnREAL's premiere, simultaneously raising critical expectations and capitalizing on the bittersweet irony of a fictional reality TV dating show showcasing a person of color while the protagonists of The Bachelor's franchise have remained, for a decade-plus, blindingly white.
But if your burn rate is high, even a significant pile of cash won't save you unless you are ready to make tough, morale-crushing decisions blindingly fast — such as laying off a large portion of your workforce or abandoning whole sectors of your business.
It features a hilariously pompous speaker, John Bercow — "It is a point so blindingly obvious that only an extraordinarily clever and sophisticated person could fail to grasp it," he once chided a member — and a braying, mooing barnyard symphony of partisan heckling noises. Mrs.
We saw both of these trends manifest in Rihanna's instantly-iconic, head-to-toe Gucci fall '17 outfit, complete with its full-on, blindingly sparkly catsuit and torn-up "Common Sense Is Not That Common" logo tank — and in both Jenner sisters' get-ups for the occasion.
But it's not all shit: in the world of underground dance music, Brooklyn-based booking agency and DJ collective Discwoman has cut through this year's darkness as a blindingly bright light, challenging some long-standing assumptions about who can succeed as a DJ along the way.
"Telsa is hellbent on becoming the best manufacturer in the world, this may seem counter intuitive to a lot of people I think it is very obviously the thing that should be done—like so obvious—it's blindingly obvious, " Musk said on a conference call held Tuesday evening.
The Shallows star arrived at the event wearing a blindingly bright neon yellow gown from Oscar de la Renta's Fall/Winter 2017 collection, featuring a strapless peaked neckline that framed her cleavage with ruching throughout the bodice all gathered on the left side above a thigh-high slit.
And after a year in which it became blindingly obvious that Twitter was rife with abuse and harassment, and that it has become a haven for propagandists, bots and other manipulators, there's one sacred cow in particular that deserves to be roasted more thoroughly than your Thanksgiving bird.
Additionally, while the Windows PCs were able to work with the display without any issues, there was no way to adjust the brightness without installing LG's drivers first (which is more important than you'd think, given that the screen is almost blindingly bright at the maximum setting of 500 nits).
But watching the World Cup, especially in the earlier rounds — before semifinals consisting of the US, England, the Netherlands, and Sweden had rendered the pitches blindingly white — I spent more time thinking about the pay disparities between our women's team and others around the world, particularly in less wealthy countries.
The screen is pixel-dense, color-rich, and gorgeous to look at (and can get even brighter than the already blindingly bright S73's screen in daylight); the processor and RAM combine for fast, reliable performance; and the water resistance is a feature I think every high-end phone should offer.
This is in stark contrast to the careful precision with which the production — especially Oona Curley's excellent lighting, shifting from shadowy to glamorous to blindingly clinical — delineates the defiant unreality of Marty's mind from the reality of the hospital room, whose curtain walls are the same filmy yellow as Marty's gowns.
It's hard to offer too much credit to those conservatives coming forward now, when she is the only thing standing between the country and an authoritarian takeover, to admit the blindingly obvious truth: that Clinton is a normal, competent politician, while Trump is a tremendous threat to U.S. democracy and global security.
Son Nick (Derek Klena) is a high school senior bound for Harvard if the myth of his own godliness doesn't derail him; daughter Frankie (Celia Rose Gooding) is a 16-year-old firebrand whose sense of alienation — as a black adoptee in a blindingly white community — is not just personal but political.
Among the titles that pass the DuVernay test are "Morris From America," Chad Hartigan's at times rather perilously cute story about a 13-year-old African-American boy (Markees Christmas as the title character) whose father (an appealingly gruff Craig Robinson) works as a soccer coach in a blindingly, at times intolerantly, white German city.
But that's unfair, because gun people can see what should be blindingly obvious to any minimally tech savvy person: not only would 100% adoption of smart guns not have any impact on gun crime (which continues its multi-decade decline), but depending on the particulars of the smart gun tech, it could make things worse.
At the very end, he said, "Much of my life, probably most of my conscious life, was devoted to a hope which has been plainly disappointed, and to a cause which has plainly failed: the communism initiated by the October Revolution," a recognition of the blindingly obvious for which he was nonetheless hailed by some.
For a limited time, take your pick from these discounted teeth whitening bundles, all of which will help you get blindingly white chompers: This whitening kit is different from its competitors in that it uses thermoforming trays, infused with the highest legal grade teeth whitening gel, that mold to your teeth for enhanced efficiency.
The felon-turned-model and Chloe Green -- whose father has a $5 BILLION empire -- hit up Nobu Tuesday in Malibu tamely holding hands, and perhaps ... tried to hide her new bling But Jeremy and Chloe posted a video of themselves all over each other, and Chloe's ring -- which looks awful engagement-y -- was blindingly obvious.
The fact that some individuals whose prestige and fortunes rely on a perception of widespread popularity might choose to puff up their online profiles is blindingly obvious—but the Times article detailed the unsavory gristle of Devumi's tactics, including sometimes stealing names and photos from real people for use in its bot and sock-puppet network.
Mr. Ratelle, as some will recall, is the man who tricked out Mr. Porter, the "Pose" star, for the Met gala last year in a blindingly jeweled cat suit that sprouted 10-foot wings; and who masked his client's features at the Grammys behind crystalline fringe rigged to part like a curtain for a surprise reveal.
In May 2019, Twitter's head of legal, policy, and trust and safety Vijaya Gadde told Vice that the site was still examining whether to ban literal Nazis—a policy so blindingly obvious that even scandal-ridden Facebook, a company that civil rights organizations have relentlessly criticized for its inaction on hate speech, has at least officially implemented.
The track itself is built around the same sorts of tones that each have made their hallmarks—chattering, clipped vocal samples, thunderous kick drums, and blindingly bright synth lines—but it lands in a curious middle ground between Robinson's cosmos-probing instrumentals and the more earthbound romance that Madeon (born Hugo Pierre Leclercq) has embraced over the years.
Even for a city that was over half Caucasian in 2000, the Boston depicted in this movie is almost blindingly lily-white, and 99.999% Cartoonish Irish-American, to the point where the 1995-ish Celtics have only one person of color on the court at any given moment, who is certainly neither Dominique Wilkins nor Dee Brown.
One blindingly evident example of what not to do has been provided by the Catholic church, which has used a failed "pass the trash strategy" that has enabled pedophile priests to move from one position in the church to another with no notice to parishioners and sometimes little to those at the lower rungs of the church hierarchy.
It is stating the blindingly obvious that there may be some candidates who might be deterred from an application because of the political debate around Brexit, which inevitably the governor of the Bank of England can't avoid being part of... There may be some candidates who wouldn't want to be exposed to that level of political debate.
"During the Conservative leadership contest to replace May, Bercow warned the then-candidates — Johnson and Jeremy Hunt — it was "blindingly obvious" that MPs would not be "MPs opposed to a no-deal Brexit across the House of Commons are currently working out how they can prevent Johnson delivering the hardest possible EU exit once they return from summer recess next month.
The unsurprising result is that the majority of Daisley's ideas for "bringing joy to your job" don't even deserve the name "hacks"—they're simply a laundry list of the blindingly obvious, including Go to Lunch, Get a Good Night's Sleep, and Admit When You've Messed Up. If you will please mind the pun, I consider this the funniest of the hacks: Laugh.
"Jill is a blindingly fast writer," said Henry Finder, the editorial director of The New Yorker, where over the past year alone she has written about the rise of the victims' rights movement, the origins of Mary Shelley's "Frankenstein," the legacy of Rachel Carson, the evolution of American mortuary practices and an intellectual property fight involving Barbie, among other subjects.
But the idea that those facts, if you wish to call them that, have anything resembling a causal relationship with the slow death of long and alcohol-infused weekday lunches is so blindingly out of touch with the realities of the modern economy that I just slammed my third company-provided KIND bar of the day on my desk, where I am eating my lunch, as usual.
Ms. Kominsky-Crumb's self-excavation "Dream House," all 33 original pages of which are pushpinned to the gallery's blindingly frigid-white walls, includes a panel in which the young Aline remarks that the modernist hard edges of her parents' aspirational new house make her feel "lonely and sorta scared," while "Aline & Bob: In Troubles With Money," recently published in Harper's Magazine, begins with an email from the gallery about a multimillion-dollar sale before plunging into a densely particular account of the couple's inability to manage or enjoy such a windfall.

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