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"blue blood" Definitions
  1. the fact of being from a royal or noble family

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A super blue blood moon is coming on Wednesday morning.
If you missed this morning's "super blue blood moon," fear not.
Octopuses have blue blood, can change colors, and regrow their tentacles.
The Super Blue Blood Moon: Pictures From an Astronomical Hat Trick.
He may be blue blood, but at least you get a straight answer.
But the concentration of blue blood in Northamptonshire actually hurt its tax base.
A bunch of blue-blood New Yorkers decided all this fun must stop.
Or the blue-blood lawyer who injects shady dealings into the halls of justice?
But she was American — a "blue blood," as I later learned to call it.
This college basketball season has been about much more than just the blue blood programs.
Kentucky had been expected to face Arizona on Saturday in a battle of blue-blood programs.
A super blue blood moon earlier this year earned its enticing name through a series of coincidences.
Perhaps the most important among them was a blue blood with a very impressive mustache, Madison Grant.
Blood from the slaughtered whales turned the waters around the shore, often a picturesque blue, blood red.
Slooh will also host a live feed of the super blue blood moon starting at 5:45 a.m.
Another basketball blue blood, the University of Kansas, said in a statement it was canceling athletic travel indefinitely.
Finally, a rare "super blue blood moon" will be visible to people in the U.S. early Wednesday morning.
" Time magazine said "Blue Blood" just might be "the best account ever written of life behind the badge.
The family was from aristocratic Javanese stock, but neighbors said Mr. Oepriarto never bragged about his blue blood.
The third-seeded Ducks enter their second Final Four assured that they will face another blue-blood opponent.
To drum up publicity, she investigates an eerie mansion owned by an imperious blue-blood despised by practically everyone.
Stereotypes of the sport in those days — all fur coats, blue blood and white collar — were not fully accurate.
There was no time to wonder why this supposed blue blood had a Brooklyn accent and a scrappy bravado.
I personally came from nothing — I had a humble start, no silver spoons, no blue blood and no handouts.
But when it comes to college basketball, the biggest fish in the Adidas pond is Kansas, the consummate blue blood.
But it's the Oscar-nominated blue-blood wardrobe designed by Gary Jones and Ann Roth that steals these languid summer scenes.
"After Blue Blood broke records last year, I said 'I really need a third baby,'" Star said in his YouTube video.
On Tuesday morning, a good number of people were treated to the beauty that is a rare super blue blood moon.
Rhoades is the Ivy-educated son of a blue blood, while Axe has clawed his way up from nothing, a.k.a. Yonkers.
DES MOINES — Kentucky and Kansas, the bluest of the blue-blood programs, attract big crowds everywhere they go, even for practice.
PHILADELPHIA — This is a metro area of diverse factions, from the South Philadelphia union Democrats to blue-blood Main Line Republicans.
That has meant that Texas' blue blood teams — and, above all, the Longhorns — can no longer count on contending every season.
On "Sex and the City," he was a blue blood incapable of getting aroused without an issue of Juggs at hand.
"We used to be a blue blood back in the 30's, 40's, 19613's and 60's," Fleck added.
In the case of the "Super Blue Blood Moon," the rest of the internet has set the expectations: that you'll see it.
Super blue blood moon: It's happening this morning, and it's best viewed from the western half of the US (sorry, East Coast).
Romney is a wealthy blue blood who earned his money in private equity and is a former governor of a liberal state.
Dubios is impressed with Cookie's love for family and confesses that she's no blue blood herself, signifying that Cookie's her kind of peeps.
According to Star, the purple theme was inspired by his previous two "blood" collections, which included the Blood Sugar and Blue Blood palettes.
On Golf OAKMONT, Pa. — For an old, cantankerous blue blood of a course, Oakmont Country Club has shown a surprising tolerance of youth.
Notre Dame was a college football blue blood on the rise, a program that played in the national title game during DaVonte's freshman year.
"Blue Blood Does Us No Good," read a handwritten sign at a protest by Commerzbank workers, a reference to the blue Deutsche Bank logo.
The project is directed by Jill Bauerle and Edward Conlon, a former detective who became a best-selling author ("Blue Blood" and "The Policewomen's Bureau").
In a sport dominated by marquee programs, there is just one blue blood, North Carolina, which will make its 83th trip to the Final Four.
As a coveted recruit, he spent time on the campuses of Midwestern blue-blood programs, getting to know the world of high-major Division I basketball.
All four of the blue-blood teams assigned to this N.C.A.A. tournament site — Kansas, Connecticut, Indiana and Kentucky — did what many expected them to do Thursday.
The candidate that no one will be watching Thursday is Ohio Governor John Kasich, the last blue-blood left standing in the storming of the GOP.
The articles led to the best-seller "Blue Blood," written on his days off or on the margins of days when he worked the 4 p.m.
Maybe it was the super blue blood moon this week or some other cosmic reason, but the affair was another crazy one at the Scotiabank Saddledome.
Moreover, the judge (James Cromwell) bars Marshall from presenting the case, forcing Friedman to go up against the politically connected, blue-blood prosecutor ("Downton Abbey's" Dan Stevens).
At the Pierre hotel on the East Side of Manhattan, he pointed his camera at tweed-wearing blue-blood New Yorkers with names like Rockefeller and Vanderbilt.
Achingly respectable yet also a total pisstake, The Grand Duchy Of Luxembourg combines the best of blue blood Old Europe with the crony capitalism of the New.
Sometimes there's a snatch of that blue-blood melancholy, that twinkly tussle between expression and reserve, passion and restraint, that have made Ms. Howe's plays so welcome.
Ohio State marched into the Dean Smith Center with a tall task on its hands: taking down a top-10 Blue Blood squad on its home floor.
Abe, a political blue blood and veteran lawmaker, and Trump, a brash outsider with no diplomatic or government experience, have differences on policy issues such as free trade.
Sunny skies and a high around 212 — a lucky break for early risers who got to see the super blue blood moon this morning just before 203 a.m.
Correction: A previous version of this story gave the incorrect time for viewing the "super blue blood moon" in the Middle East, Asia, eastern Russia and New Zealand.
Warren explained in the study that patients with blue blood from methemoglobinemia still have high oxygen levels, despite oxygen-rich blood usually thought of as looking bright-red.
I watch an episode of The Beautiful Life of Jeffree Star and think about buying the Blue Blood palette, but have a moment of financial clarity and back out.
For those in the Middle East, Asia, eastern Russia, Australia and New Zealand, the "super blue blood moon" will be visible during moonrise on the evening of January 31.
Jonah Hill is the first of the losers to join Jordan's penny-stock outfit with the fake blue-blood name once the 1987 crash flushes him out of Wall Street.
As increased revenue has leveled the playing field for less heralded colleges, eroding the advantages blue-blood programs used to enjoy, the importance of having an elite coach has grown.
In 471BC, for instance, the poll's winner (or rather loser) was a blue-blood called Megakles, notorious—as ancient graffiti reveal—for his pushy mother and extravagant spending on horses.
"It's really hard to imagine a political blue blood like Abe establishing a warm rapport with Trump," said Jeffrey Kingston, the director of Asian studies at Temple University's campus in Tokyo.
Trump, a brash billionaire real estate magnate, and Abe, a political blue blood, share a stated desire to raise their countries' global standing and both have support from right-wing constituencies.
The American mythos makes a habit of lionizing rich, easily aggrieved, blue-blood old white men, but at the very fucking least, Mitt Romney never put his name on a steak.
Jonah Hill is the first of the losers to join Jordan's penny-stock outfit, which has a fake blue-blood name, once the 1987 crash flushes him out of Wall Street.
Every year, fishermen net hundreds of thousands of the creatures off the U.S. East Coast and in Asia before their prized milky-blue blood is drained for use in medical safety tests.
SUPER BLUE BLOOD MOON DELIGHTS SKYWATCHERS In what EarthSky describes as a "one of the sky's wonderful coincidences," the eclipse will also take place as Earth passes between the Sun and Mars.
There is what to reflect on in the entry of a descendant of plantation slaves into a royal caste whose members can account for every drop of blue blood in their veins.
Three Stetson pitchers — a sophomore, a freshman and a senior — combined to throw a no-hitter against Florida State, the blue-blood program Stetson has long looked up to in the rankings.
If that wasn't enough blue blood, Louis Alphonse is also the second cousin of Spain's current king, Felipe VI. The Duke of Anjou isn't the only pretender to the nonexistent French throne.
But it's mostly about the evolving enlightenment of Patti (Genevieve Angelson), a wild child; Jane (Anna Camp), a strait-laced blue blood; and Cindy (Erin Drake), an aspiring novelist in a confining marriage.
This Gilbert & Sullivan society first performed in 21983 aboard a millionaire's yacht in Blue Hill, Me., and for decades was known as a cultural outlet for the Upper East Side's blue-blood set.
If there is issue from her alleged union with Prince Harry, the Windsors will thicken their watery, thin blue blood and Spencer pale skin and ginger hair with some rich and exotic DNA.
Cop-turned-author-turned police official: Edward Conlon, a retired city detective and the author of the best-seller "Blue Blood," is now the director of executive communications for the city's police commissioner.
It should also be noted that Mr. Singh was born into one of the bluest of blue-blood families in India (he is 15th in line to the former throne of Kapurthala, he says).
"The difference is..she has blue blood I have pink 😂 lol," Vanderpump captioned the image on Instagram, playing with the expression for being of noble birth and including a nod to her signature color.
A blue blood extravaganza was kicking off the start of the 2019-20 college basketball season on Tuesday night, with one very realistic permutation of the Final Four playing a doubleheader at Madison Square Garden.
Invited to join numerous blue-blood charities, he opted for a lower-profile appointment to the board of the Montefiore Medical Center in the Bronx, where he occasionally volunteered to prepare meals and wash dishes.
And even though last year wasn't the most spectacular for Jay Wright's squad — a second-round NCAA tournament exit has become disappointing for this nouveau Blue Blood — Villanova looks primed to bounce back this year.
President Donald Trump took time out of his Infrastructure Week speech on Friday to toss some binders off a podium, because regulations are choking the red, white, and blue blood that flows through the veins of America.
An all-American beauty from a pre-woke period when the term tacitly referred to people who resembled Hitchcock's refrigerator blondes, she was, in fact, blond and blue eyed, leggy and also, as it happened, a blue blood.
ET. Sadly, the super blue blood moon was not visible in western Europe or most of Africa and South America, but CNN compiled the following photos photos and videos from people who were able to witness the eclipse.
JP Morgan, whose strength as corporate broker across the City stems from its takeover of blue-blood firm Cazenove, had 30 clients in the FTSE 100 as at August 8, according to data released on Monday by Adviser Rankings.
But its best adaptation is The Magicians, an always engaging, occasionally enthralling take on Lev Grossman's trilogy about lazy blue-blood New Englanders who discover they possess magic powers, thanks to the tutelage of a magical academy named Brakebills.
The nail-biting finishes would not include four blue-blood programs, No. 1 seeds Kansas and North Carolina, and No. 2 seeds Duke and Kentucky, each of whom won their games against outmatched opponents with little cause for alarm.
These are the sorts of behind-the-scenes decisions that arise on "Black Monday," an outrageous new comedy that began Sunday on Showtime, about a ragtag bunch of traders running a long con on the street's blue-blood establishment.
The incident even sparked a plotline in an episode of the Showtime drama "Billions," where Bobby Axelrod, the rags-to-riches financier, makes a similar move to exact revenge on a blue-blood preppy who snubbed him as a boy.
Dudley proceeds to scramble up, soaked in his own blue blood, pick up the ball and heave it at Shaq, coming about as close to hitting the biggest dude in the league as he did on those free throws earlier.
A blue blood whose family included signers of the Declaration of Independence and the creator of the Stetson hat, Kennedy helped draft the brief that led to the state of Georgia's revocation of the Klan's national corporate charter in 1947.
They were dead last in a 683-school mega-conference, bloated by expansion and headlined by blue-blood programs like Duke, UNC, Louisville, and Syracuse, as well as perennial NCAA contenders like Virginia, NC State, Notre Dame, Pittsburgh, and Miami.
"The country now with the biggest trend in butlers is China," said Mr. Yeh, whose English accent would be at home on "Downton Abbey," the television series about a blue blood family in England, which was avidly watched in China.
Whether this means we wind up with a Blue Blood as king of the dance or a lesser-established program making a name for itself, one thing is clear — the road to Atlanta will make for quite a bumpy ride.
Tunney's ending as a Connecticut blue blood, raising three sons (one of whom would go on to become a senator for California) alongside his wife until he died at the age of 81 is one of the few fairytale endings in boxing.
The cockamamie real estate market has turned the good old Upper East Side into the most stimulating gallery neighborhood in New York — and as downtown stultifies and Chelsea wilts in the shadow of Hudson Yards, the old blue-blood quarter has grown manifold.
Casting Ms. Long, who's black, would seem to add diversity, but so much of the (admittedly clichéd) Bronx-Jewish and California blue-blood flavors have been stripped away from C. C. and Hillary that the characters feel more indistinguishable than they did before.
When Lillian was young, she'd managed to defy the inertia of her poverty and self-propel into a fancy girls' boarding school, "a training ground for Amazons," where she roomed with the luminous Madison, the kind of beautiful blue blood for whom the school existed.
People in the Western parts of North America will have a great chance to see this "super blue blood moon" live and in person, but you can still check out the special moon even if you aren't lucky enough to live on the left coast.
There are the blue-blood organizations—"krewes," in Carnival parlance—that have been parading since the late 1800s, when the festival was introduced to the city by French settlers, and whose membership is generally limited to those born into the right (always white) families.
" One letter, penned by a former judge described without irony by Oland's lawyer as belonging to "one of the blue blood families" of the region, pushed for the minimum period of parole ineligibility, while praising Dennis for "never wearing his struggles on his sleeve.
An American-educated political blue blood and a liberal-leaning nonconformist within the conservative governing party, he is trying to position himself as a contender for the country's top office while still departing from the party's right wing on issues like nuclear power and immigration.
Needless to say, as was explained in an early flashback, there is not a trickle of blue blood in the fellow; he is a lowborn fraudster, and Sookee is his partner in crime, an accomplished thief, inserted into the household to abet his cunning scheme.
"We challenged everyone of our players, you want to be a blue blood you've got to beat the blue bloods," Fleck said Wednesday after No. 16 Minnesota beat No. 9 Auburn 31-24 in a game that wasn't as close as the final score.
Nearly a quarter-century later, Mr. Hood has resurfaced with "In Pursuit of Privilege: A History of New York's City's Upper Class and the Making of a Metropolis" (Columbia University Press, $40), which explores the blue blood that has coursed through the city's veins since before the American Revolution.
On the first two albums that the singer-songwriter Aaron Earl Livingston recorded under this current moniker, he demonstrated a robust appreciation for American roots music, filtered through a thoroughly contemporary lens: Songs like "Go Blue Blood Red" pair blues-inflected guitar and soulful vocals with unexpected electronic embellishments.
No. 4 Duke Blue Devils, at No. 18 Villanova WildcatsKey games remaining: at No. 14 West Virginia Mountaineers, at No. 1 Baylor BearsThe outlook: Kansas is the only Blue Blood program currently expected to earn a No. 1 seed in this year's NCAA Tournament, but it is certainly not without merit.
The Super Blue Blood Moon can be seen on the morning of January 31st in North America and Hawaii, however the view will be better for those on the West Coast of the US. The early stages of the eclipse will just be getting underway when the Moon sets on the East Coast.
"Do dogs have blue blood now?" he said in December, reacting to the news that a man had been charged with making fun of the king's dog and was facing up to 15 years of imprisonment, under the country's lèse majesté law, which punishes anyone who criticizes the king or his family.
"Do dogs have blue blood now?" he said in December, reacting to the news that a man had been charged with making fun of the king's dog and was facing up to 212 years of imprisonment, under the country's lèse majesté law, which punishes anyone who criticizes the king or his family.
In 14 chapters with titles like "Medieval Maiden Warriors" and "A Cinderella Story Among the Corsairs," Duncombe details the lives of some of these pirates, from Queen Teuta, a Illyrian blue blood who marauded the Roman Empire, to Sadie the Goat, a scrappy, one-eared pickpocket turned river captain straight out of Gangs of New York.
If President George Bush revealed his patrician upbringing by requesting "a splash" more coffee at a truck stop in New Hampshire, and John Kerry helped reinforce his image as a New England blue blood by trying to order a cheese steak with Swiss in South Philadelphia, Mr. Trump's diet also telegraphs to his blue-collar base that he is one of them.
We can understand why Roman feels compelled to ejaculate onto his office window as he gazes out helplessly at the Lower Manhattan skyline, or why Kendall literally shits the bed at a New England blue blood compound after a night of hard partying, but we will never learn the names of the people who have to clean up after them.
Cruz debated his way into Princeton University and Harvard Law School, same as any blue-blood preppie, while Rubio graduated from the school of hard knocks, leaving Tarkio College in Missouri and getting busted for a misdemeanor in a city park before beginning his meteoric rise in local politics (and attending the University of Florida and then the University of Miami School of Law).
So for a while, I knew only the hazy outlines of the story: that Patrick Melrose, the main character (loosely based on St. Aubyn himself) is an opiate addict living in 1980s London (and later, a reformed man grappling with the banality of sobriety), a child of horrific sexual abuse at the hands of his aristocratic father, and also a pretentious blue blood with a permanent snarl and a scathing bon mot never more than a sentence away.
Though I'm no blue blood and would never claim myself a dream-believing apple pie–eating quilt-making flag-waving "Star-Spangled Banner"–singing American, I will admit to indulging in a few World War II flicks and can imagine a scene like the one below — it of a sort I've never witnessed on-screen — about the madness of apartheid blood: One proud member of the Old Breed, a Mississippian named Skip, is lying in a field hospital somewhere in the jungles of Guadalcanal with his fatigues cut open and a corpsman working to stanch his gushing gut.

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