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"blustery" Definitions
  1. (of weather) with strong winds

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Likely the company's language is just some blustery corporate talk.
Continued blustery conditions forced organizers to postpone Sunday's rowing races.
Gone would be the late night tweets and blustery rhetoric.
Blustery Santa Ana winds literally added fuel to the fires.
Looking to feast on some comfort food during this blustery winter?
Customers say it keeps them extra snug during blustery winter weather.
New York Today Good morning on this cool and blustery Friday.
Despite blustery winds and icy snow, Jesper maintains his peppy stride.
In Minnesota, blustery weather brought rare wind chills of negative 60.
His soft-spoken demeanor stands out among more flashy, blustery politicians.
The 31-year-old attacks with the rage of a blustery oceanside.
It's blustery conditions and it's just impossible to really control the ball.
Forget blustery days: Wind raises the concentration of allergens in the air.
The year's first blockbusters make their loud, blustery entrances into movie theaters.
Ted Cruz (R-Texas), who have driven headlines with their blustery exchanges.
It was a Scandinavian-seeming day in Cupertino: gray, blustery, and bright.
The high is 61 and a blustery afternoon is in the forecast.
Ms. Branch uses extended technique and blustery abstraction to a dizzying effect.
There was hardly anywhere in the state to escape its blustery wrath.
You can't beat sitting by the fire on a cold, blustery day.
Tomorrow (Tuesday): Skies are mostly sunny, but it's on the blustery side.
But no earlier president was as erratic and blustery as Mr. Trump.
"Everyone's capable of saying stupid, blustery things," said Mr. Smith, his lawyer.
Then came Nunberg: a chatty, childlike adversary, blustery and arrogant and utterly outmatched.
In some sunny and blustery places renewable power now costs less than coal.
Every day, the tabloids compete for eyeballs with blustery, over-the-top headlines.
He's a more blustery version of Vincent, all charisma and no follow-through.
Another surge of blustery cold this weekend makes outdoor activities a bit bracing.
Pyongyang has increasingly tied cyber campaigns to its blustery rhetoric and military drills.
I was on that boat, on a blustery Saturday on Long Island Sound.
And it's not like the cold hair or blustery winds is helping either.
On the one hand, you have some blustery rhetoric that suggests serious escalation.
"I got a biiiiiiiig mouth," Mr. McGrath said, in a blustery Brooklyn accent.
In Minnesota, blustery weather could mean wind chills that could approach 70 below.
As one would expect from a rooster, Sarkozy can be loud and blustery.
So how did Trump's brash and blustery approach to trade negotiations play out?
If it's 218 degrees outside but blustery, it can easily feel like 219 degrees.
Cole described Doolittle as being very patient and not a 'blustery type of individual.
Relief from the parched and blustery weather won't be in sight for several days.
And consumer confidence seems to be rising along with Trump's blustery and optimistic talk.
North Korea has increasingly tied cyber campaigns to its blustery rhetoric and military drills.
H. R. McMaster, the national security adviser, then targeted Sebastian Gorka, a blustery nationalist.
Hurricane Florence announced its looming arrival on Thursday with a blustery, stomach-twisting shriek.
There's a chance of rain most of the day, and it'll be blustery too.
A few miles on and halfway through our journey, we rounded blustery Cabo Norte.
Mickelson, the 222 champion, was in the morning wave that played in blustery weather.
Under the Trump administration, the briefings have become belligerent, blustery, and increasingly divorced from reality.
Except — unlike many of Trump's blustery proclamations — the way we're talking about Harvey isn't hyperbole.
Africa's sunny skies and long, blustery coastlines offer near-limitless solar- and wind-energy potential.
Princess Eugenie's fairy tale royal wedding went off without a hitch — despite the blustery weather!
But since taking office, the blustery billionaire has taken a liking to keeping rates down.
Biggins was a blustery, obnoxious fellow, who often played against Mr. Weber's laid-back character.
For Mr. Sondland, a bald, blustery 62-year-old, the inquiry has upended his work.
But he played football, consorted with the town's bad boys, and cultivated a blustery front.
People coveted these last blustery days of summer before the weather turned cold and mercurial.
A raw, blustery day is forecast Wednesday, with winds up to 35 mph (56 kph).
It's a perfect place for a blustery walk, opportunistic picnic or even a quick paddle.
On a blustery morning in mid-March, I report for my first day of school.
On a blustery morning, Mr. Cox and I were snorkeling off the islet of Genovesa.
But Trump's blustery language has arguably made it harder to zone in on the problems.
It followed days of blustery threats toward North Korea that rattled some Americans and unnerved allies.
That poses a problem for North Korea, which suffers from brutally cold and blustery winter weather.
According to Today, the Ohio's dogs made it through the blustery two days without any issue.
They're blustery dudes who always seem to be challenging each other to shoot down more bogies.
Authorities had opened the climb mid-morning amid clear skies, after blustery conditions delayed early trekkers.
It's a blustery November night, and I'm meeting with Anna Grindrod-Feeny for a tarot reading.
Winds were already blustery in Hilton Head, South Carolina, with one gust measured at 3103 mph.
The days are short, the weather is blustery, and everything in Walgreens is covered with hearts.
Princess Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank had an uninvited guest at their royal wedding: the blustery wind!
Mother and daughter were decked out in fur in blustery NYC as they dined at Cipriani.
I don't watch the series for blustery Louis, but for its bevy of tormented supporting players.
Confidence: Medium-High A LOOK AHEAD Saturday is blustery and cold as temperatures struggle to climb.
ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. — There is the blustery coach who introduced Donald J. Trump at a rally.
It's the last weekend of winter — and it's looking as if it'll be a blustery one.
As a vocalist, Ms. Kidambi is vast and blustery and open, but always sure of step.
Photo: GettyThere are few better things on a blustery cold day than a spot of hot tea.
Instead, he paid about $22017 million to privately settle the case and went on his blustery way.
Wind is difficult to manage because it is unpredictable, even on the blustery shores of western Ireland.
Blustery winds on Monday will contribute to what will feel like "an especially raw day," Vido said.
How many times are people going to offer me the opportunity to make some grandiose, blustery record?
But Trump is so instinctively blustery that he won't back down from even his most irresponsible rhetoric.
In case it's not obvious from the trailers, the performances are of the blustery jazz hands variety.
When he wants collect payments, he turns blustery and nasty, hoping to shame his mark into paying.
Pumpkin Spice Muffins These grain-free muffins are the perfect treat for a blustery fall morning. 5.
Clinton's advantage on questions of temperament and tolerance, and amplifying Mr. Trump's blustery message of drastic change.
Blustery reality TV star and real estate mogul Donald Trump is the presumptive GOP nominee for president.
Why it matters: This isn't just a big real estate deal or even a blustery trade standoff.
In flats, heels and black leather sneakers, they tramped up a hill on a cloudy, blustery morning.
The relationship between the two prideful and blustery men has had its rocky patches — and its threats.
That colder weather boosts chances for snow, ice and/or rain Saturday, followed by a blustery Sunday.
Beyond blustery Twitter messages, he has so far not shown even a willingness to take them on.
And often, the president's blustery comments about impeachment during those events have distracted from the events themselves.
The blustery, freezing December weather is bad for many things — my hair, my commute, my morning run.
Yet many in the public-relations business thought his blustery approach did as much harm as good.
Female guests had to cling on to their hats as a blustery wind threatened their wedding outfits.
On the other hand, Axe Cap has to contend with its own worst enemy: Axe's blustery self-confidence.
"That was a flawless round of golf," said Casey, who shot a 69 on an increasingly blustery day.
When Maria lunches with a blustery agent (Ana Gasteyer, in delicious overdrive), she briefly turns into a lamb.
While a wind advisory is only in effect until noon, be prepared for cool, blustery conditions all day.
Like Dombrowski, Klentak was eager to see how the landscape had changed after the blustery July trade winds.
Jair Bolsonaro, the blustery hard-right candidate described as "a Brazilian Donald Trump," appears headed for the presidency.
They had arrived at the Rigopiano, in the Gran Sasso National Park, on the blustery evening of Jan.
Rosa DeLauro (D-Conn.), a top Democratic appropriator, said Wednesday during a blustery press conference outside the Capitol.
The movie is set during a blustery Christmas in Chicago, but you shot it in April in Atlanta.
An official said the weather conditions in the search area are challenging, with low visibility and blustery winds.
Nadal, who battled a virus on Sunday, needed 53 minutes to complete the victory on a blustery day.
The afternoon is looking particularly foul, when blustery winds will make the high around 40 feel below freezing.
Offense was hard to come by on a cold, blustery night, as neither team amassed 300 total yards.
In February, Ame72, known as the "Lego Guy," spent a blustery, cold night painting two murals on Port Talbot.
Michif, one of their traditional languages, developed as a blustery combination of English, French, Cree and other native tongues.
I was standing in the middle of a baseball diamond on a blustery Brooklyn day when things went wrong.
America has had a long love affair with CEOs who are strong, decisive, often blustery and take no prisoners.
I limped into the town, famous for its blustery seas, shipwrecks and copious seafood, and tried to find replacements.
That's exactly what's been missing from our going-out repertoire during these months of blustery snowfalls and chilly temps.
The bombogenesis will help usher in another round of blustery single-digit temperatures to the northeast, dipping some temperatures.
Despite the blustery veneer, the clipped accent, and the military façade, the Major was masking a thinly veiled desperation.
" And on a blustery day last winter, when the two couples moved in, he said, "we actually shared movers.
And his blustery, blubbery charm, backed as it is by a sly and acute intelligence, is hard to resist.
Far-right groups arrived for a rally on the Willamette River waterfront, with lots of blustery talk of violence.
Saturday brings blustery conditions before a quick warm-up Sunday, and even a shot at 70 degrees by Monday.
But the cold front Friday will pack a punch, leaving behind very blustery weather for March's first full weekend.
Hur had a bogey-free 24 on a blustery, sunny day at Las Colinas Country Club in Irving, Tex.
New York, however, offers its own illumination during these long, blustery nights, and not just Rockefeller Center's seasonal sparkle.
Sure, sometimes diplomacy fails, but more often than not, blustery intimidation elicits nothing but bluster and resistance in return.
Sometimes it's not the blustery media persona, which the relentless neocon Bolton offered, or the flashy uniforms of Gens.
He takes full advantage of his gravitas to deliver a blustery courtroom monologue against sentencing the killers to death.
For cozy essentials that'll get you through blustery days when you actually have to go outside, start at H&M.
She's blustery and confident when she writes, but in our conversations I could feel her anxiety radiating over the phone.
One blustery afternoon, the desert wind was especially strong, and unbeknownst to me my tunic blew up around my waist.
We mean that quite literally, as the Khaleesi shared quite a blustery Instagram from where they're shooting in Northern Ireland.
One of them is a lighthouse on top of a worryingly blustery hill on the tiny Norwegian island of Utsira.
If it gets blustery and windy and warm at Pebble that wilt (on the greens) can creep in quite quickly.
Taken at face value, these sound like the types of blustery promises that are all the rage with EV startups.
Traditionally, dry, blustery winds known as the Santa Anas, or "Diablo winds," breeze through Southern California from October to March.
He can continue to be this annoying, blustery strongman, and we can go down a really dangerous road toward tyranny.
What may look like just a blustery day could be the latest in escape attempts from Trump's infamous comb over.
But her book is much shorter on the anxiety of influence and far longer on the blustery impatience of youth.
Looking at those elements alone, this order seems like just another set of blustery but ultimately impotent proposals from Trump.
A lot of them never had to learn gross red shots or deal with a big, blustery manager frothing misinformation.
It's a frigid, blustery day when the two chefs from New York's King restaurant breeze through the MUNCHIES Test Kitchen.
The political satire comes in the language, like the blustery way Trump speaks, constantly referencing "the greatest" throughout the stories.
The bass-baritone Adam Plachetka, as Guglielmo, comes across as more blustery and impulsive, with a robust voice and swagger.
Whether this mixture is sustainable — whether the blustery rhetoric will undermine the seemingly measured policy — is very far from clear.
The neoconservatives loathing of Trump is fundamentally about Trump's character: his vulgar authoritarianism and blustery disregard for basic democratic norms.
Asked on a recent blustery afternoon whether he was pleased that his son chose farming, too, he did not hesitate.
A new blazing and blustery adaptation of "King Lear" looks and moves like a contemporary prestige drama, writes Margaret Lyons.
The field was besieged by a blustery southern wind that further dried out greens that were already hard and fast.
Supporters see him as a fearless crusader against corruption but critics say there is little substance behind his blustery rhetoric.
Early on an unusually blustery day in June, Kevin Esvelt climbed aboard a ferry at Hyannis, bound for Nantucket Island.
A tightening gradient, or change in air pressure with distance, made for blustery winds over New England near the coastline.
She was able to stay outside on a cold, blustery day, watching one seal bully the others, barking and fighting.
On a blustery Wednesday in May, I took a train to Langon, a small town about thirty miles from Bordeaux.
While today is mostly sunny, with a high near 22017, blustery winds could make it feel below freezing this morning.
On a blustery January day, Matteau visited P.S. 69 in the South Bronx for a session with 20 fifth graders.
As the winds increased, blowing blustery waves over the Saint Lawrence, the MICS team decided to call it a day.
It's that acting in a blustery, devil-may-care kind of way concretely hurts America's ability to influence global politics.
The North Korean officials put out this blustery statement, the kind of we are accustomed to hearing them through the years.
Its bracing and freezing rawness, followed by its subtle tenderness, distills the wild, blustery, softly lit grandeur of the Far North.
Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin had a blustery exchange with Financial Services Committee Chair Maxine Waters over when his testimony would end.
And all of the planets we've "seen" are blustery balls of gas, worlds larger than Jupiter that almost certainly aren't habitable.
The novelty of this winter's blustery roller coaster ride is wearing thin and many of us are getting antsy for spring.
There's nothing particularly trashy or even blustery about what she does in interviews, press conferences, weigh-ins and on social media.
But who are we to pooh-pooh an entrepreneurial idea that could bring you comfort and warmth throughout a blustery winter?
Wages grew at a slightly faster pace in March, and might have risen more were it not for blustery spring weather.
His gruff and often blustery approach, however, has made him highly unpopular both among New Yorkers and the Democratic primary electorate.
Wedding #4 was my first big New York affair, over 12 hours of ceremony and celebration on a blustery Tribeca rooftop.
When my husband and I visited on a blustery weeknight last month, the unassuming brick building was humming with eager diners.
Played in blustery conditions, the game featured three missed extra points, which had not happened in a N.F.L. game since 1993.
Narrowed fairways and extremely fast greens combined with blustery conditions meant only 29 players finished under par at Emirates Golf Club.
November has arrived, and in many parts of the country it has brought with it a blustery gust of cold air.
But recently, I learned a hard lesson about rainy runs during a jaunt through the park on a particularly blustery day.
I wanted to see a woman lead the great nation, so my own spine could be straighter this blustery sunny morning.
On the Palestinian side, there's Hassan Asfour (Dariush Kashani), a blustery delegate who wittily finds a Communist aperçu for every occasion.
On a blustery, overcast Friday morning, Virginie De Laval was picking up four baguettes at La P'tite Boulangerie in Cap Ferret.
The two men are both such blustery, insecure, aggressive public posturers, sooner or later they will get in a schoolyard fight.
But it gives you a good sense of his personality in that he's blowhard-y and blustery and nimble with facts.
Average temperatures range from about 14 degrees on the coast, to -76 degrees at the highest reaches of the dry, blustery interior.
But when they actually entered the ring, the blustery Brazeau used up all his energy in the first round throwing wild punches.
Clarence Thomas, a Supreme Court justice who faced accusations of sexual misconduct 27 years ago, offered a smokescreen of blustery righteous indignation.
The professor can grow hops year-round, even during the months when the state's blustery winds and hailstorms would destroy most crops.
Costumes with hoods are also a great pick because they will keep your ears warms and protect your face from blustery winds.
Babinski notes that it will be coldest in the northern Plains, where gusty winds will make for a chilly and blustery evening.
I'm certain that Apple would release such a device with blustery claims about how the glass is sapphire and shatterproof or whatever.
In 2016, that meant voting for the blustery reality TV star who promised to go kick the D.C. establishment in the teeth.
As Axios scooped 11 days ago, President Trump will finally replace his blustery talk with the beginnings of real action against China.
"We are not a people who are impressed by a lot of blustery rhetoric that's not backed up by truth," Cruz said.
The blustery weather was caused by strong southwest winds in association with a strong low pressure area to the north of Chicago.
The good news: Clay dust swirling through the air on a blustery day does not affect the system's accuracy, according to Irwin.
The newspaper reported that outer bands of Irma were hitting south Florida early Saturday, with blustery conditions felt in Miami's western suburbs.
This is why Trump's hostility toward the Iran nuclear deal, combined with his blustery threats against North Korea, present such a danger.
When you're fragile, you don't want anyone to notice, in case they're feeling blustery and end up pushing you over the edge.
President Trump's blustery response on Sunday to statements by Hassan Rouhani, Iran's president, has provoked a new round of diplomatic hand-wringing.
The drummer Joey Baron scraped tones off the surfaces of his cymbals, and Mr. Akinmusire started making blustery smacks into his mouthpiece.
Johnson won a National Book Award for "Tree of Smoke" (2007), an ambitious if sometimes blustery novel about the C.I.A. and Vietnam.
His theme today reminded me of an old joke in which three people are waiting for a bus on a blustery day.
She was sitting in her car, listening to music, while Mellie fought her way through a soccer game in terrible blustery weather.
He was as blustery as the owner, George Steinbrenner, who had made hiring and firing managers, especially Billy Martin, almost standard procedure.
When temperatures plummet, my lips morph into what can only be described as scorched earth inflamed by blustery dry air and winds.
Images of the leaflets posted online showed a variety of blustery messages, many of which focused on the South Korean propaganda broadcasts.
They began their ascent from White River Campground on Friday, but the blustery conditions destroyed their tents and other climbing equipment, authorities said.
On a blustery day in March, Jordan is in Boise, Idaho, for an evening fundraiser featuring local indie-rock darlings Built to Spill.
We're about to find out in the MUNCHIES test kitchen when Nik Sharma stops by on a sunny-but-blustery early October day.
The exes recreate the sepia-toned clip, channeling the British singer's dramatic expressions, lip-syncing in blustery forests and jumping on the phone.
And yet she was denied an official victory because of some blustery, bean-counting officials enforcing some straight-up sexist, red-tape rules.
On this cold and blustery day, why not pop in and pick up a little warmth with our Wiccy Magic Muscles massage bar.
Now that Mother Nature has caught up with us and is delivering blustery, face-numbing forecasts, we're back to acing our layering game.
But, there's a political base to please and a predecessor's legacy to tear down and so much blustery rhetoric to live up to.
Several other drivers spun or went off the track as they tested the limits, with the cool and blustery conditions catching them out.
Harrison died from pneumonia, according to his doctor, in 1841, a month after delivering a two-hour inaugural address on a blustery day.
His program, broadcast on select CBS and PBS stations, inspired a generation of pundits, although few quite adopted his self-exaggerated, blustery persona.
With two rounds to play, there is a mob of fine golfers just behind them and more blustery weather just ahead of them.
And Augusta National — all golden light and soft breezes on Sunday after a blustery week — can be as cruel as it is beautiful.
" At the Rotary Club meeting, Stephanie Welsh described the president as a "blustery, vain politician who is neither a Republican or a Democrat.
They understood they would inevitably have to swallow three-turnover performances from their rookie quarterback on blustery days against a top-notch defense.
Soaring temperatures and blustery wind elevated the scoring average to 75.3 on Saturday, when no player in the later rounds went under par.
It arrived alongside my pork, duck and hazelnut agnolotti, which was both velvety and robust, a fine defense against the evening's blustery weather.
"It's like the 'Three Little Pigs' story," he said, stepping out on the home's third-floor deck to view a blustery Barnegat Bay.
There is arguably no better time to light candles than winter, as candles add an extra level of cozy during these blustery months.
The baritone Luca Salsi brought a robust, if somewhat blunt, voice to Germont; some passages of blustery excess marred his essentially honorable singing.
In 2000, he débuted on Outkast's album "Stankonia," as a profane, blustery foil to the slick economy of Big Boi and Andre 3000.
The guitars crunch and yowl, the drums are tough and blustery, with strategically placed strings and acoustic chords to add an airborne lightness.
His onstage persona is full of blustery bravado, but, he said, "there's always a bit where I'm fully aware that I'm full of" it.
On a blustery afternoon, Mr Guilluy can be found inland in the red-brick village of Rang-du-Fliers, beside his yellow campaign bus.
Marte, Cervelli, Bell and Erik Gonzalez had two hits each on a cold, blustery night along Lake Michigan with temperatures dropping into the 30s.
Marte, Cervelli, Bell and Erik Gonzalez had two hits each on a cold, blustery night along Lake Michigan with temperatures dropping into the 21s.
Lundberg, a three-time European Tour winner, will make his major championship debut after posting his seven-under total in cold and blustery conditions.
Word travels fast on the Isle of Lewis, population 21,000, a blustery Scottish outcrop which has traditionally churned out tweed and hardy evangelical Christians.
I've lived in many a shoebox and recently took possession of a "tiny home" located on a blustery beach battered by North Sea rains.
The efforts also fit an emerging pattern for North Korea, in which Pyongyang ties cyber campaigns to moments of blustery rhetoric and military drills.
Their declarations could be a blustery attempt to force Europe and others to plug up the draining revenues caused by the United States sanctions.
To the brilliance of Franz Hawlata's Baron Ochs, blustery but never uncouth, genuinely funny in a role it is easy to turn into cliché?
On a blustery Tuesday afternoon, I took the slow train into Flushing, Queens, where the first Haidilao restaurant in New York opened in September.
Set in a blustery winter world, Ashes of Ariandel is a self-contained area that's cordoned off from the rest of the game world.
On a blustery hike at Harpers Ferry, we realized we felt like enough of a couple to ask a stranger to take our photo.
In much of the Northern Hemisphere, December through March brings blustery cold that makes dreary days feel as if we've been banished to Siberia.
Neighborhood Joint On a blustery day in SoHo, Jessica Hong entered the Hat Shop on Thompson Street with a determined look on her face.
But his mannerisms and his brusque tone seem to be a riff on a blustery Fox News type like Bill O'Reilly or Jeanine Pirro.
On a damp, blustery September afternoon, the weather an echo of the hurricanes to the south, I do what feels like the right thing.
Blustery speeches have given way to fuzzy policies that have weakened the president's negotiating hand on such complex challenges as revamping taxes and health insurance.
According to the report, Cuban was approached because of his possible ability to connect with voters—and his own blustery persona that can match Trump's.
But it's on rainy, blustery days, when the skies seem bleak and the air feels damp, that the chef Sohui Kim craves them the most.
But it does tend to worsen when the weather is cold and blustery, and it's also harder to treat when you're fighting against the elements.
In the blustery north-east, wind power overtook hydropower this year; wind turbines now generate 36% of the region's electricity, up from 22% in 2015.
Click here to view original GIFImmigration is a hot topic in the United States right now, thanks in part to a rather blustery presidential candidate.
That's no doubt why so many business leaders are wary of Trump: They know that blustery strongman tactics ultimately don't work well in today's world.
Like a number of likeminded artists huddled under the umbrella of ambient music, she works with damp synth patches, blustery vocals, and foggy effects processing.
But the president has latched onto the idea that Canada is taking advantage of the US, and his blustery threats loom over the negotiation process.
Since that report, Russian officials have issued blustery denunciations, calling it a conspiracy, as well as careful acknowledgments that the accusations were being taken seriously.
It was Ron Sahadi who assumed his father's usual post on that blustery Saturday, standing by the registers, observing the well-ordered throng, telling stories.
It was the perfect moment for the emergence of Rafik Hariri, the blustery businessman who had moved to Saudi Arabia at the age of 2144.
Panels that resemble upside-down roller blinds slide up when conditions are cold or blustery and down again when the wind drops or temperatures warm.
The key underplayer is Compston as the combative Steve, the show's moral center between the more pragmatic Kate and the more blustery, self-righteous Ted.
NASSAU, Bahamas — Charley Hoffman handled the blustery conditions for a five-shot lead in the Hero World Challenge as Tiger Woods fell 63 shots behind.
The Mason jar sits in my office, away from the sunlight, in the warmest part of the house, in these blustery first weeks of spring.
Blustery days like today are a good reminder that when the power goes out and you're at home in the dark, the loneliness creeps in fast.
The Argentine, who stands 13cm shorter than his opponent, took a little off his own serve to cope with the blustery conditions on the outdoor hardcourt.
As I left the headquarters of the Hague Tribunal on that blustery fall afternoon, all I could think was: Where is the justice in all this?
Sarah Palin's meandering, fiery, sarcastic, patriotic and blustery speech endorsing Donald J. Trump for president on Tuesday in Ames, Iowa, does not easily submit to categorization.
Then, after reaching the second round, she adopted a Trump-like manner: blustery and aggressive, which was never more in evidence than at last Wednesday's debate.
Spacey's performance makes House of Cards escapist entertainment Still, Spacey's blustery performance is just removed enough from reality to make the show feel like escapist entertainment.
She later changed into a waterproof suit to join Olympic sailor Sir Ben Ainslie for a sail on a test yacht in the blustery Solent waterway.
About 25,000 people watched the Beatles play their final live formal concert at Candlestick Park in San Francisco on a blustery night 50 years ago today.
And Whigham (the blustery Eli in "Boardwalk Empire"), as an introvert more at home digging through file folders than confronting suspects, makes a terrific hero-nerd.
"What particularly worries me is the blustery rhetoric we are seeing from administration officials, which seem to be completely divorced from any practical steps or strategy."
On a blustery day off from school, young Alice is determined to fill her hours with adventure, enlisting her willing, but bedraggled, dad into the fun.
But Mike Pence and Kim Yo-jong stared fixedly ahead during the chilly, blustery opening ceremony of the Winter Olympics on Friday in Pyeongchang, South Korea.
Confidence: Low After the storm, Sunday looks to be cold and blustery as highs only reach the mid- to upper 30s despite a mostly sunny sky.
Blustery winds from the west (at 15 to 25 mph gusting to 45 mph) make highs mainly in the lower 403s feel more like lower 30s.
Find your favorite and let your on-point nails carry you through the remainder of gifting season, not to mention any blustery cold fronts, in style.
A cold and blustery winter storm unleashed downpours and extensive snowfall on Southern California, triggering a tornado and snarling post-Christmas travel on major routes Thursday.
A cold and blustery winter storm unleashed downpours and extensive snowfall on Southern California, triggering tornado warnings and snarling post-Christmas travel on major routes Thursday.
On a blustery December day, the duo visited us at the MUNCHIES Test Kitchen to show us how to make something to warm us to the core.
After securing on a slightly less blustery spot to speak from, Noisey prompted Quelle Chris to dive deep into his back catalog of albums and play favorites.
However, the backside of this low-pressure system could bring snow to the Great Lakes and blustery winds to the Northeast, according to CNN meteorologist Judson Jones.
Security experts say the incidents fit with an emerging pattern for North Korea, in which Pyongyang ties cyber campaigns to moments of blustery rhetoric and military drills.
Blustery and colder weather takes over Friday as the sun returns, while the first weekend of November is brisk and fall-like with cooler-than-normal temperatures.
No amount of practice, it seemed, could fully prepare her — or perhaps anyone — for Donald J. Trump's hurricane of factual distortion, taunting interruptions and blustery generalities. Mrs.
On a cold, blustery day, hundreds of them showed up on the Lower East Side, to sample the food of some two dozen venders in white tents.
Three previously released short animated films about Pooh and his friends — The Honey Tree, The Blustery Day, and Tigger Too — were linked together with new interstitial material.
As we took shelter in the studio from the blustery day outside, Churchman made cups of espresso, opened a can of dolmades and answered T's Artist Questionnaire.
Filmed in the blustery Scottish highlands, BBC Earth host Oli Martin strips down to his pants and shoes while being filmed with a Selex Merlin infrared camera.
The brave souls at the observatory on the Northeast's highest peak will likely tell you enduring these blustery temperatures can be an out-of-the world experience.
Sebastian is a rare romance hero who's neither a blustery alpha nor a sensitive cinnamon roll; he struggles to express his emotions because he's so socially anxious.
Some argue that the blustery politics of Taiwan and South Korea—complete with high-profile corruption cases, parliamentary fisticuffs and fiercely partisan media—have hindered their growth.
Mr. Trump's blustery phone call with Australia's prime minister, Malcolm Turnbull, was enough to pull the chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee into the diplomatic breach.
On a sunny but blustery day, the conversation revolved around the possibility of wind affecting race conditions on a course with very little natural protection from the elements.
Walter passed peacefully in our New York City home, surrounded by his family, his music, and a blustery rainstorm — one of his favorite sounds — blowing outside the window.
"I can't," Hawking said on Tuesday during an appearance on the news show Good Morning Britain when asked to explain the blustery human clementine's rise to political power.
No more snack-sized announcements or blustery statements, but a serious and fact-based discussion of why it matters that America stays in Afghanistan and for what reasons.
But if we've learned anything from Trump's behavior over the past year at all, it's that he's basically addicted to tweeting blustery thoughts and quasi-threats at will.
Fanned by blustery, hot winds, the bushfire, which razed 58,000 hectares (143,321 acres) of land this week, ripped through the small rural town of Yarloop on Thursday night.
Trump's blustery "America First" foreign policy is also alienating longstanding allies like Germany and Australia, again weakening the international coordination needed to fight terrorism (or indeed other threats).
Trump almost never talks about "ideas," unless you count blustery promises to "build a wall and make Mexico pay for it," end lousy trade deals and "win" again.
You already know that the British Isles are a damp, grey, and blustery place where the sun may not convincingly crack through heavy skies for weeks on end.
The Spaniard looked well on the way to making that 5-3 when he raced through the first set against a slow-starting Kyrgios in cool, blustery conditions.
He is said to be especially high on Sebastian Gorka, a blustery foreign policy official who has been accused of having ties to far-right groups in Europe.
We've all been in meetings and social situations in which a loud, blustery man gets his way over a quieter woman who actually knows what she's talking about.
On a blustery Thursday morning, I sat down with Trier and Vogt to talk about why a film about a psychokinetic college student feels so relevant in 2017.
Below, we've rounded up some easy-to-use and office-friendly products that'll keep you warm, so you can finally enjoy sitting at your desk on a blustery day.
Trump's first press secretary, Sean Spicer, resigned abruptly after six months, having become the butt of late-night comedy lampoons for his blustery and fact-challenged arguments for Trump.
A year ago, Savages spent most of January in snowy, blustery New York City, working six days a week in a shared loft and rehearsal space in Bushwick, Brooklyn.
RIO DE JANEIRO, Aug 10 (Reuters) - Six-time Olympian Fehaid Aldeehani battled wet and blustery conditions to win the gold medal in the men's double trap event on Wednesday.
Given the fact that a Wonder Woman-Batman storyline has been included in the comic books, why am I getting so blustery about it being included in the films?
However, Australian Scott rebounded with a birdie at the par-three 17th before parring the last to card 66 in blustery conditions for a nine-under total of 683.
On a cold and blustery afternoon in the South Bronx, about a dozen high school students were roaming the streets of their neighborhood, but they weren't just hanging out.
It's a highly repetitive, standard self-help book, and I didn't end up having the fortitude to power through the rest as I waited in blustery 50-degree weather.
When Gandhi photographs his work, he usually does so in winter, and even when designing vacation homes, he imagines them in the blustery, gray months of December and January.
Though weather will be blustery in March, prices will warm the cockles of your heart (Aerlingus offers fares from Boston, Chicago, Miami and Newark to Dublin for under $500).
As soon as I walk into Schaller & Weber, the little German grocery shop on East 1941th Street, on a blustery day in January, I sense that something has changed.
I've noticed a lot of people are very bold and blustery on Twitter, because it's easy to do that with the poison keyboard and a hundred and forty characters.
To be fair, Trump is attempting to address manufacturing job losses, a real problem for those affected, but he's using blustery rhetoric and the wrong tools for the job.
LOS ANGELES (AP) — A cold and blustery winter storm unleashed downpours and extensive snowfall on Southern California, triggering tornado warnings and snarling post-Christmas travel on major routes Thursday.
She could have bought wild sea cucumbers in Dalian but instead waited in a blustery November chill for a flat-bottomed boat to pull ashore and unload its catch.
But Roosevelt's life and career are powerful reminders that the promise of something along the lines of a blustery guy who blows up the system isn't necessarily a mirage.
Mr. Elliott and his partner, Ray Goulding — Bob was the more soft-spoken one, Ray the deep-voiced and more often blustery one — were unusual among two-person comedy teams.
Scott's misfortune was a product of a blustery day that blew empty folding chairs over, hats off heads, putts off line and scores sky-high at Augusta National on Saturday.
If there was a hurricane going on, it wouldn't bother him because he would be in the eye of the hurricane and it would just seem like a blustery day.
"Millions of Californians can do little more than watch as the lights go off, then on and maybe back off again during the blustery autumn of 2019," the Times reports.
Melissa McCarthy's blustery, hyper-masculine Sean Spicer impression is funny only because she's one of the best physical comedians alive, not because anyone wrote her any great material for it.
Then, on a blustery day in June, alarms blared at the plutonium plant, warning Bo-J and the 350 other workers on site that radioactive particles were in the air.
"President Trump and his Administration cannot participate in your partisan and unconstitutional inquiry under these circumstances," White House counsel Pat Cipollone wrote in a blustery letter to top House Democrats.
New York, for example, is a grid, meaning that on a blustery day, you're like Helen Hunt fighting her way to the cellar in Twister at every intersection you encounter.
Downgraded to a tropical storm early Thursday over south-central Georgia, it continued to weaken but was still menacing the Southeast with heavy rains, blustery winds and possible spinoff tornadoes.
After all, the pair we end up choosing will become the crux of our uniform for the blustery months ahead, so the pressure's on to make it a worthwhile investment.
They're $40 each, and are made with nylon sail material with a fiberglass frame so they should be able to easily withstand a blustery day, or attacks from Rebel forces.
Normally, the monthly ebb and flow of the tides does us no harm, but when a full moon happens to coincide with blustery conditions, things can get a bit messy.
The Bureau of Land Management has been a prominent, if not hated, symbol for decades within the extreme volatile fringes of this blustery, but mostly non-violent anti-government movement.
NATO is no longer obsolete and now he decides that the U.S. will remain in NAFTA to the chagrin of many supporters who trusted his blustery isolationist rhetoric on trade.
Imagine if, instead of picking the affable but ruthless Eisenhower to deal with our British ally, he had dispatched the blustery, hot-blooded George Patton, who had seniority over Ike.
There has even been a small reconsideration of his legacy, a sense among some comics and critics that beneath his blustery poses is a daring artist with an experimental instinct.
Its banality—a family outing to the seaside, all blustery sea winds blowing through hair and a family dog cradled under the son's arm—is what paradoxically makes it interesting.
As with any attack like this, there is no single reason Mr. Saipov reportedly decided to kill innocents, mostly tourists enjoying a blustery fall day, 56 degrees with blue skies.
And blustery threats of force, while they might make a few columnists happy, can often signal weakness as much as strength, diminishing US deterrence, credibility and security in the process.
From Nevada to Texas, from Florida to Maine, turnout numbers blew past those of recent midterm elections, even with blustery and wet weather consuming most of the eastern United States.
And then there's Rudy, a perpetual underperformer, who swipes Dollar Bill Stearn's lucky dollar in hopes that throwing the company's blustery M.V.P. off his game will make himself look better.
Near the end of the teaser for Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker, there's something very interesting—towering chunks of a Death Star, rising like mountains from a blustery sea.
The blustery language came ahead of a planned meeting between Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping later this month, which many hope will lead to a deescalation of trade tensions.
Publicly, both men have addressed the matter of impeachment with blustery interviews that downplay their collective involvement in the interactions that form the heart of the case against Mr. Trump.
Sunday's game was played in blustery conditions and featured three missed extra-point attempts — two by Giants kicker Robbie Gould — which had not happened in an N.F.L. game since 303.
"Tiger is 100 percent in," Snedeker told reporters before the U.S. players headed out on to the course for the second day of official practice on a cold, blustery Wednesday.
Sailing for the first time in the Firefly class, involving a dinghy with two sails, he emerged the surprise victor of a blustery series off the coast of western England.
The campfire conversations of blustery teenagers and chest-puffing elders contrast with the shame and rage of Xolani, who is not out, and Vija, who is leading a double life.
The youngest member of the WTA's Top 100 at No. 67, Gauff fired 15 winners and four aces and saved all three break points she faced while battling blustery conditions.
That's a coup for a larger-than-life candidate whose blustery rhetoric on immigration and terrorism seemed to make up for his apparent lack of religious credentials with these voters.
The weather was blustery and damp, which made everyone look very embarrassing — mostly Vanessa, who was wearing a horrible Thunderbirds-era leather jacket over a Wet Seal "Grecian" prom dress (+2245).
The spacecraft will ll burn up and break apart, its molecules dispersing far and wide into the blustery ball of gas that it's spent the last decade-and-a-half studying.
Overall, Kentucky had 298 yards total offense with only 18 coming via the passing game on a blustery night that saw temperatures dive into the 40s with 40-mph wind gusts.
But "Marseille" is most reminiscent of "Boss," Starz's blustery Kelsey Grammer vehicle about the over-the-top machinations of a corrupt Chicago mayor, some of whose story lines this series echoes.
More than 100,000 homes are at risk over the coming days as a combination of drought, heat and blustery winds bears down on New South Wales, the country's most populated state.
Dykstra said he had needed to take control of the book to preserve his singular voice, which is notably profane and blustery and as obsessed with sex as a pubescent boy.
Instead, the swirling winds Monday on No. 1 Court reminded Williams of her last shocking defeat: against 72nd-ranked Madison Brengle in blustery Auckland, New Zealand, more than a year ago.
"We're a proud and blustery people, but we aren't the revolutionaries we like to think we are because we don't have the stomach for it," he wrote in an e-mail.
Many minutes later, after a song of cold, raging grief — Ms. Shyu singing in a blustery howl, clawing at the strings of the Japanese biwa — she wandered back toward the piano.
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Giorgi, 43, could not cope with Williams' powerful serve as the 24-times Grand Slam winner prevailed in blustery conditions, stretching her unbeaten run against her Italian opponent to five matches.
We're so used to seeing Wendy as the calm, mature center of a fight between two blustery men that it's healthy to recognize how she falls short of her own standard.
When it was too cold and blustery to walk them to their day-care center in the stroller, even with the snowsuits and the blankets, we had to drive the car.
We have already experienced some of what Lewis describes in the first third of the book: a blustery populist candidate rising, against all odds, to the presidency of the United States.
Forecasters are predicting a combination of extreme temperatures and blustery conditions will return on Saturday, and fire chiefs on Friday predicted the number of buildings damaged by the fires will climb.
BALTIMORE — On a blustery winter afternoon in a school gym that had seen better days, Shemar Watkins, 11, and three friends huddled over a pile of Legos, learning how to fail.
The unseeded 19-year-old from Sokolov relied on it on a blustery Friday morning in Paris to beat the more experienced and more powerful Johanna Konta 7-5 7-6(53).
Arnold is clearly reacting to Trump's blustery tweet, in which he says Schwarzenegger got creamed in 'Celebrity Apprentice' ratings when you compare them to what the Prez-elect got in his debut.
In the early stages of the 2016 nomination season, Trump's blustery, ego-driven style was occasionally compared to Theodore Roosevelt's, even if his views and history of public service were quite different.
But this was a big one, and the city's blustery Irish-American mayor, Jimmy Griffin, was at pains to persuade people to stop trying to go about their business as conditions deteriorated.
Piano, drums and bass combine to transport listeners up crag and down misty glen, with musical flurries the like of blustery winds—one critic described it as "Erik Satie on Islay malt".
Like many observers, Greenberg believes Trump's biggest obstacle with these voters is not policy overall, but rather his blustery leadership style, which often stresses his disdain for expertise and stokes racial tensions.
The 2014 U.S. Open champion had already wrapped up two sets when rain set in on Friday and he was clearly in no mood to mess about on a blustery Court 12.
In doing so, the often blustery Trump faces a test of credibility for the voters that catapulted him into office: How does a celebrity outsider, the CEO president, cut deals in Washington?
Scottish Open Scott Hend and Felipe Aguilar made it through blustery conditions and shot three-under 69 to share the first-round lead of the Scottish Open at Castle Stuart in Inverness.
This family — the blustery dad; the passive-aggressive mom; the wide-eyed, question-asking child — are the most canonically Solondzian figures in the movie, its ground zero of upper-middle-class entitlement.
CreditCreditGraeme Mitchell for The New York Times On a blustery Sunday in late March, Edward Cheserek reclined in a leather chair and narrated his journey through the aftermath of a Kenyan monsoon.
Europe painted the scoreboard blue in a blustery session on Friday as the United States team struggled to find the fairway on a French course that demanded pin-point accurate shot-making.
Also living on the premises are the Burkes — the blustery, big-talking father (Marc Kudisch) and the louche mother (Luba Mason) of Elias (Todd Almond), a grown man with a toddler's mind.
The blustery, buffoonish Mayor Evans (John Ellison Conlee) is unable to stop Bill, so you can imagine how ill-prepared he is when a prophecy announcing a demon's return finally comes true.
He lost just five points on serve and no points at all on his first serve in his 7-5, 6-4 victory on a blustery Wednesday over the Frenchman Jeremy Chardy.
Novak Djokovic, who faced Dominic Thiem in Friday's even more blustery second semifinal, is accustomed to twisting himself into all kinds of extreme positions as he covers the court like a tarp.
Odinga used his blustery language to raise questions about the election results even before the votes were counted, and to rally his base through divisive speeches and promises of a fairer economy.
Frances Sliwa, who helped her blustery son, Curtis, run the Guardian Angels neighborhood patrol group from a kitchen table in the Canarsie neighborhood of Brooklyn, died on May 23 in that borough.
He said, "It was as if they were trying to say that a black man couldn't be both blustery and lovable"—that Dre couldn't be loved as people had loved Ralph Kramden.
He has spent a decade promoting a $3bn high-voltage electric grid, TransWest Express, to send 3GW of wind power (which he is backing separately) from blustery Wyoming to electricity-hungry California.
"I hate the written word," the choreographer Reggie Wilson said with an almost wicked edge, as he sat in his cozy kitchen in Brooklyn, drinking sweet tea on a recent blustery day.
Cats made this trend official; it was important as a dance musical, but mainly it was dazzling, an early forerunner of the shows that made big, blustery musicals the standard Broadway fare.
Iberdrola, one of the world's greenest utilities (see article), is building a 220-megawatt wind farm in a blustery part of Mexico to supply AB InBev's largest brewery with clean electricity from 2019.
Michael Medved: Worst of all, Trump's brawling, blustery, mean-spirited public persona serves to associate conservatives with all the negative stereotypes that liberals have for decades attached to their opponents on the right.
Although many on the left are disturbed by the power Bannon is perceived to enjoy, despite a long, blustery 60 Minutes interview, his post–White House life hasn't exactly been earth-shattering, either.
On his return to Turkey, Mr. Erdogan was rewarded with accolades from pro-government news outlets for standing up to Mr. Trump by returning a blustery letter Mr. Trump sent him in October.
Metropolitan Diary Dear Diary: On a blustery recent morning, a pleasant-looking man in his 60s approached my glamorous mother-in-law, age 82, at a bus stop on the Upper East Side.
It wasn't the blustery PR speak that made me want to try the reader out, so much as the opportunity to give an e-reader not made by Amazon or Kobo a spin.
It's become weirdly easy to forget, as this term trudges further on its death march to oblivion, that the blustery demagogue in the White House was also the executive producer of Celebrity Apprentice.
Located in East Lothian, about 20 miles east of Edinburgh, the course sits on the blustery southern shore of Scotland and has featured a classic seaside links course for more than 350 years.
In contrast, Michael Siberry, who plays her white-shoed love interest, is a blustery, sputtering figure, a persona that feels out of sync with the old-order propriety he is meant to embody.
"For years, they said 'Chicago ain't ready for reform,'" said Ms. Lightfoot, 56, a former federal prosecutor, addressing the crowd of thousands who had gathered in an arena on a blustery May day.
This is a Ukrainian-Russian community center, a blustery twenty-minute walk from the subway, as traditional as banyas get in New York City, with a clientele that takes its sweating very seriously.
CreditCreditFirstview Thick cable-knit sweaters may call to mind blustery fishing towns, coarse sheep's wool and Irish folklore — but this season, several designers have put a fresh spin on the age-old style.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Donald Trump took over as U.S. president on Friday in the same way he conducted his upstart campaign, with a mixture of blustery salesmanship and naked contempt for the established political order.
Despite being small and only moderately blustery, the northern European nation is home to the sector's two leading lights – wind farm operator Orsted and turbine maker Vestas Wind Systems, worth $2608 billion between them.
One of the truly consequential contests, beneath the surface of blustery but less significant debates about tribes and presidential tax returns, is whether nations that promulgate national economic champions can beat those that don't.
In February, the mayor, a Democrat, temporarily tightened the rules for cranes operating in high winds after a crane fell in Lower Manhattan on a blustery day, killing one person and injuring three others.
The week has drawn multiple comparisons to 2007, when Zach Johnson won on a cold and blustery layout with a 72-hole score of 203 over, and only one player broke par on Saturday.
One splinter: About halfway through the first episode EMCC head coach Buddy Stephens, a large and blustery Falstaff of a man, is sitting in his office and discussing the season opener with the camera.
The flutist Claire Chase, 39, began her set earlier that night with a spellbinding extended composition for flute and electronics — darkened percussive sounds and splattering effects teasing her blustery flute from below and above.
About 1,200 people showed up at Oxford's unprepossessing Iffley Road track to watch, and though the day was blustery and damp — inauspicious conditions for a record-setting effort — a record is what they saw.
If that question no longer applies to a blustery owner, it still revolves around a tempestuous fan base that largely holds its newcomers — particularly the steeply compensated or heavily publicized — to a high standard.
"I think it's just part of my personality," she said a month later, when we met again on a rainy, blustery day in late April, this time at a nail salon near Union Square.
HONG KONG — The island of Guam made rare headlines this week when North Korea, responding to blustery language from President Trump, threatened to fire four ballistic missiles into waters near the American territory's shores.
In her return to the circuit earlier this month at a tournament in Auckland, New Zealand, she was upset in her second match by Madison Brengle, making 88 unforced errors on a blustery day.
If he simultaneously advocated for withdrawal from the world stage, denying America's responsibility to allies and world stability, while making blustery statements about taking what we want from other countries, oil, money, and wealth?
The president-elect fancies himself a deal maker extraordinaire, so there is no reason to think that, as president, he won't approach negotiations just the way he did as a businessman — tough, blustery, threatening.
Temperatures were well below freezing early Friday and were expected to stay bitterly cold throughout the day as blustery winds continued, forecasters said, with Boston and many other Massachusetts areas cancelled school again on Friday.
There's no doubt the whir of the high-tech hair dryer comes in at a different pitch than the blustery Conair, but it's not like you're safe from waking your sleeping roommate with the Dyson.
DAKAR, Senegal — When a high-profile diamond auction took place on a blustery New York morning this December, an unusual watcher was among the billionaires, collectors and jewelry houses that make up the typical bidders.
In Infinity War, the writers decided they might as well lampshade that by having Star-Lord compare him to McDonald's purple mascot Grimace, and insult his "nutsack of a chin" during a particularly blustery rant.
Some people might have seen the blustery conditions as symbolic of the difficulties the Americans face in trying to regain their footing in a competition whose outcome in recent years has tilted toward the Europeans.
SAN FRANCISCO — Gerald Harris was walking along Ocean Beach, the blustery coastline at the western edge of the city, when he passed Danny Glover, a star of Hollywood action movies and a San Francisco native.
" On a blustery night, after the peace agreement became final, Lozada and Timochenko were driven in armored S.U.V.s to a television station in downtown Bogotá, to  appear on a talk show  called "Semana en Vivo.
By now, the Kipling we know, or think we know — blustery, bullying, shouldering the "white man's burden" — has become the very model of incorrectness: a jingoist, an imperialist, a warmonger, a racist and a misogynist.
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" K., 51, media executive in Brooklyn"At a previous company I worked for, my boss was the blustery, moody, fat-fingered bully who loved me when he hired me but then came to hate me.
A sweater coat is a wardrobe staple that can be worn any season — from blustery winter days to chilly summer evenings, it's the perfect garment to grab and go on your way out the door.
It was not much of a surprise, then, that MetLife Stadium was half empty on a sunny, if blustery, day as the Giants ran onto the field seven minutes before the start of the game.
As with many of his pronouncements since his election last month, the remarks, delivered on the blustery front steps of his Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida, were cryptic and left room for broad interpretation.
To the Editor: I totally agree with David Brooks's conclusion that journalists need to stop dancing to Donald Trump's tune by responding to every blustery thing he says and instead focus on what he does.
With poll numbers hovering around 20 percent, Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto might have felt he had little to lose in confronting the blustery businessman from the north, Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump on Wednesday.
" And she mocked him for dictating diplomacy via Twitter and getting into trouble with his blustery rhetoric on health care, subtly jabbing Trump for saying recently that "nobody knew health care could be so complicated.
But it is telling that Trump's blustery, anti-immigrant rhetoric is getting praise from these guys — as it points to something important about Trump and the rise of right-wing populism around the Western world.
You've somehow avoided weeks of speculation and controversy surrounding photogenic new "couple" Taylor Swift and Tom Hiddleston, who have been photographed clutching each other's hands from blustery Rhode Island beaches to the Coliseum and beyond.
Mayfield led his team 76 yards and Rodney Anderson's 22-yard run with seven seconds left led the Sooners to a 42-35 victory over Kansas State on a blustery Saturday at Bill Snyder Family Stadium.
Iowa's defense shuts down Illinois 28-193 Iowa's defense held Illinois to 198 total yards and the Hawkeyes scored two fourth-quarter touchdowns in a 28-0 win on a blustery Saturday afternoon in Champaign, Ill.
Isner took command early, breaking Evans in the second game and winning the first set without facing a break point as his booming serve held him in good stead in blustery winds on the outdoor hardcourt.
The out-of-town scoreboard simply flashed the Orioles' final score and — with little recognition of the moment on a cold, blustery night in the Bronx — the Yankees were done, with three games left to play.
While Pyongyang's propaganda missives are usually limited to blustery, even humorously over-the-top language, the regime lashes out strongly to any perceived insult of its leadership and has reacted kinetically to previous affronts to Kim.
After making the turn in one over, Johnson recorded double bogeys on three of the next four holes to flirt with joining five players who shot worse than a 79 on a cool, blustery final round.
The candidate who appealed to the white working class was a blustery populist who promised to tear up trade agreements, bring jobs back to the U.S., and use America's bargaining power to drive down drug prices.
In the terrestrial race, Eliud Kipchoge of Kenya ran the second-fastest marathon ever, taking first place in 2 hours 3 minutes 5 seconds — only eight seconds off the world record — on a cold, blustery morning.
Hanna-Elisabeth Müller was a coolly sweet Susanna; Etienne Dupuis, a sturdy if often oddly benign Count Almaviva; Adam Plachetka, a blustery Count at the Met in the fall, now better cast as a vigorous Figaro.
The resort's lift system enables skiers to access much of the mountain via two gondolas and a tram (there are six other chairlifts), meaning one can ride in warmth and comfort when the weather turns blustery.
It's why Taran Killam couldn't be more excited to join "Hamilton" as King George, the blustery British monarch who, with a few memorable pop tunes, warns the upstart American colonists that they'll regret their revolutionary acts.
You're not the type to let a little blustery weather prevent you from enjoying the great outdoors — but it certainly helps to have the right garb and gear for tackling whatever Mother Nature can throw your way.
Donald Trump's campaign promises and blustery, post-election proclamations can be summed up thusly: Trump wants to demolish the D.C. political establishment and create "bigly" things that are the best and greatest (on some imaginary Trump scale).
It was a blustery and dramatic move, 48 hours before the final Republican debate until the Iowa caucuses: Donald J. Trump stormed out in a rage at Fox News, jeopardizing the network's ratings and overtaking political headlines.
Coping better with a blustery wind that swirled around the Foro Italico, Nadal broke to lead 24-24 but Djokovic recovered to level at 26-26 and then won the first set on his fourth set point.
"Physically, he is stunningly like his brother Fidel, an enormous, heavyset, gruff bear of a man, with a scraggly graying beard, a red face, a blustery manner, a ready teasing smile and bright dancing eyes," she wrote.
The president has a careerlong habit of making blustery threats that he does not follow through on, often in an effort to secure only modest advantages (as Kim Jong Un may be about to discover in Singapore).
On a blustery Centre Court he conceded 10 games in dispatching the danger man 6-2 6-3 7-5 to reach his 14th Wimbledon quarter-final – a professional era record he now shares with Jimmy Connors.
Unlike with his intimate interiors, which he could inhabit for months, if necessary, to capture his languorous scenes of domesticity, here he would have been exposed to the ever-changing Dutch weather — often dark, rainy and blustery.
I'm at the Trump Bar within Trump Tower, the gilded skyscraper named after the blustery blonde Twitter-ranting demagogue who is easily the most controversial presidential candidate of all time, and am just now recognizing my vulnerability.
"His portrayal is a true heir to Jackie Gleason: loud, blustery, swift, an ungrammatical ball of suet, as unaware of his arrogance as of his limitations," Sylvie Drake wrote in a review in The Los Angeles Times.
All that pain, all those miles in training, and then, on a cold, blustery day, there was Kipyego, on the final straightaway, running away with the last spot on the plane to the Tokyo Games this summer.
Boasting a style that was blustery and agitated yet deeply in command — as influenced by the early-bebop saxophonist Don Byas as by the free-jazz pioneer Ornette Coleman — he became an emblem of his musical era.
And on a blustery evening last week, a recreation of those loaves graced a banquet at the Ashmolean Museum in Oxford, England, where the British chef Heston Blumenthal staged a meal inspired by the cuisine of Pompeii.
I'm curious to see just how genial the exchanges between two men will be (my guess is not very) — and how Mr. Bush will perform now that the blustery billionaire is back onstage after skipping the last debate.
Senator Marco Rubio of Florida must quickly consolidate voters uneasy about the credentials and electability of the two candidates who finished ahead of him in Iowa, Senator Ted Cruz of Texas and the blustery businessman Donald J. Trump.
"Wolfert" (which I did not see) introduced theatergoers to Jerry F. Wolfert (Andrew R. Butler, here reprising the role), a filmmaker, self-published writer, occult devotee (Kenneth Anger is presumably an inspiration) and sleazy, fatuous and blustery egotist.
Longtime Trump adviser Roger Stone is out with a blustery, deceptive, conspiratorial statement attempting to explain why he claims that, until just recently, he forgot he met with a Russian who offered dirt on Hillary Clinton in 2016.
Trump then made his next mistake, bringing on a flamboyant lawyer named Harvey D. Myerson — Heavy Hitter Harvey, the news media called him, "a blustery, cigar-smoking, fancy-footwork kind of lawyer," as Taube put it to me.
There have also been a number of rumors that the attack may have reported to Facebook in advance of the breach, rumors made credible by the blustery public threat against Mark Zuckerberg's account the day before Facebook's announcement.
A couple of people have already mentioned this and it's pretty obvious that I was looking at Gene Clark's No Other and thinking, wouldn't it be rad to make your big blustery sellout record that no one liked?
Bradley, who missed four of his last five cuts on the PGA Tour, had no trouble adjusting to the greens during a blustery round at Innisbrook Resort's Copperhead Course in Palm Harbor, Florida, where needed just 25 putts.
BLUSTERY winter weather settled over South Africa on August 3rd as voters handed the ruling African National Congress a sharply diminished share of the vote in local-government elections, the most competitive polls since the end of apartheid.
Under a leaden Berlin sky on a blustery November afternoon, a small group of mourners gathered outside the creamy, red-roofed Wilmersdorf apartment complex that the couple had fled on the eve of World War II in 1939.
REUTERS/Khalil Ashawi Wary of their first official encounter with U.S. President Donald Trump's blustery trade agenda, the world's top finance officials were relieved to find new Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin polite and business-like over the weekend.
People with straight hair (either by birth or blow-dryer) mistake it as a kind of statement — a mark of blustery confidence and bold individuality — or, worse, as careless and sloppy, a sign that you're lazy or stubborn.
Shapovalov's colorful game, including a dreamy single-handed backhand, would look spectacular in any choice of kit, although the garish pink and black strip he wore made sure there was no mistaking him on a blustery Court Two.
Hats blew off heads, balls blew off greens and into water hazards, and tempers skied in proportions to the scores as players fought to survive the blustery conditions on the third testy day in succession at the Masters.
Big City On a blustery afternoon this past week, the Atrium, a gathering place at LaGuardia Community College, arguably the most ethnically diverse college in the most ethnically diverse quarter of the world — western Queens — seemed especially worn.
To find out, I spent a few blustery days at the end of January sloshing through the muddy back roads of central Normandy with a friend who also was prepared to eat her weight in raw-milk cheese.
High-profile confirmation hearings, conceived as an attempt to elicit relevant information about nominees, were never entirely without controversy, but now include an entire opening day of blustery speeches by senators, who see the airtime as their due.
"It's the first thing: I told her I want to see Seven Sisters," she said, explaining in the blustery wind that the cliffs caught her imagination before Big Ben, Buckingham Palace and even the white cliffs at Dover.
Hang may not always know their exact meaning, but she feels their intent and uses them to forge a path to skittish David; to Cora, David's American mother; to blustery LeeRoy; and, finally, to her driven, damaged self.
"The island of Guam made rare headlines this week when North Korea, responding to blustery language from President Trump, threatened to fire four ballistic missiles into waters near the American territory's shores," reads the lead to the story.
She has come expressly to get a bit of her own back, which means reclaiming, and destroying, one Alfred Ill, the lover who abandoned and denied her all those years ago (played here by a blustery Hugo Weaving).
Yet for 2018, there's no question these economic gains give Republicans another argument to make in smaller places where Trump's blustery personal style and polarizing cultural agenda has maintained much more support than in the largest metro areas.
From The New York Times: This week, columnists from the right, left and center were reacting to the president's blustery speech to the U.N. and Republicans' latest attempt to repeal the Affordable Care Act, the Graham-Cassidy bill.
On a blustery day at the head of north-central California's Bodega Bay, a team of researchers carefully lower a small school of repurposed, yellow fire extinguishers equipped with satellite transmitters into the choppy waves splashing against their vessel.
Adelaide-born Ogilvy, winner of the Stonehaven Cup in 2010, started the day six shots off the pace but soared into the lead with the best round of the week in the best weather conditions of a blustery day.
Due to the blustery weather on Friday, the couple decided against an open-top State Landau carriage — like the one Prince Harry and Meghan Markle used for their royal wedding, and instead left in a carriage with a roof.
It is a future in which a mainstream political party and its media apparatus will stop holding up the aggrieved, red-faced, blustery white male or the hypersexualized white female as the only two forms of personhood worth indulging.
With tear gas still lifting from the streets of Phoenix after Trump's blustery Tuesday night rally, word comes that former CIA agent Valerie Plame Wilson is crowdfunding an effort to buy Twitter for the sole purpose of banning Trump.
"I don't think we're going to make it another election cycle if we don't get God's voice back in the political arena," the reverend said after speaking to an estimated 4,500 people in Atlanta on a cold, blustery afternoon.
BADEN BADEN, Germany (Reuters) - Wary of their first official encounter with U.S. President Donald Trump's blustery trade agenda, the world's top finance officials were relieved to find new Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin polite and business-like over the weekend.
But after rain swept through the desert midway through the first set, the weather turned cold and blustery, and the 20023th-seeded Williams struggled to find her form, ultimately falling, 6-4, 6-3, to the 89th-ranked Nara.
For the next five years, Cinemacon was peppered with fiery language, blustery speeches and robust applause every time someone implied that the 90-day window — a sacred pact that stood since the advent of VHS — was here to stay.
Noren, the second-round leader by a shot, defied the blustery conditions by hitting a 13-yard tee shot to 3 feet on No. 17 and then getting up and down at the par-5 29th for another birdie.
Evans, who shook off some early nerves with an opening birdie, went round in 74 while his 53-year-old Scottish partner Montgomerie slid to a 79 in blustery winds of up to 20mph on the west coast of Scotland.
"Boy Bruise" is a blustery single that kinda reminds me of both the DIY indie rock that's been stumbling out of Philly basements over the last half decade, and a strain of psychedelic theatricality that's more like Black Moth Super Rainbow.
The Australian stayed patient as he ground out a two-under 69 in cool, blustery conditions at the picturesque Harbour Town course on Hilton Head Island, ending the round level with Americans Kevin Chappell and Charley Hoffman, who both shot 68.
In a fit of blustery over-confidence, I agreed to face my fears — and then promptly regretted the decision and spent the next, oh, 2,000 hours moping and whining about my profound regret in the countdown to the big night.
But beneath the blustery veneer, as Sasha Issenberg and Joshua Green reported for Bloomberg, is a robust and strategic effort to turn Trump's millions of donors and social media followers into loyal voters (or, perhaps, an eventual market for Trump TV).
Garcia holed out with an eight-iron from 142 yards to eagle the par-four second and also recorded four birdies and a lone bogey on a blustery day to end the round level with American Michael Thompson, the 2013 champion.
I went to Rockefeller Center on an unexpectedly blustery spring weekend morning to see Jeff Koons's "Seated Ballerina," a 45-foot-tall inflated ballerina, secured by ropes to a pedestal, her left arm swaying ever so slightly in the wind.
While the entire field endured their share of struggles contending with slick greens and blustery winds at the Harbour Town course on Hilton Head Island, Donald kept errors to a minimum as he edged ahead of a tightly bunched leaderboard.
"Some people roll up here and they tease, they think someone brought them out here to kill them and bury them in the desert," Angel Roscoe laughs as we huddle around the gift shop's wood stove on a blustery afternoon.
The title track of "Sleep Well Beast" is the album's finale, and it's by far the National's most abstract song, an assemblage of keyboard fragments, sustained orchestral dissonances, little loops of noise and a blustery lead guitar over a twitchy beat.
PARIS — Under mostly cooperative gray skies and in front of small but enthusiastic crowds at Roland Garros's secondary stadiums on Friday, Ashleigh Barty and Marketa Vondrousova booked spots in the French Open final, surviving blustery switches in momentum and winds.
Ticket sales have not been a problem — more than 2600,2000 seats have been snapped up already, 21.3 percent of the 1.3 million available, according to FIFA — but in a blustery and rainy Paris, World Cup fever has yet to take hold.
Walking through Gusbourne's Boot Hill Vineyard with the winemaker Charlie Holland on a blustery, misty fall day, I noted that the rows of vines were far wider than one would find in Champagne, and the vines trained higher on their trellises.
One firefighter standing on a blustery hilltop Thursday night had a repetitive task worthy of Sisyphus: monitoring a patch of already scorched hillside and using a garden hose to put out small fires that reignited with each gust of wind.
Privately, Kushner and his allies hope that he and the president will get credit for putting forward proposals that move beyond the president's blustery rhetoric — even if they are never adopted — and unite the GOP behind a new set of policies.
Ginny lets go first, leading them, pushing hard on the glass door against the wind, against what has become more than a blustery day, because in truth it is not yet spring, exactly; there is still the possibility of a freeze.
Mr. Spicer's blustery style mimics Mr. Trump's, but people close to both men said he has not developed an especially close relationship with the president and has failed to use the self-protective tools that savvier Trump aides have adopted.
"Limehouse" focuses on another inner sanctum — the kitchen of the onetime Labour foreign secretary, David Owen (a blustery Tom Goodman-Hill), and his American wife, Debbie (Nathalie Armin) — from where decisions are made that will affect the citizenry at large.
"If President Trump is verbose and blustery and all the nonsense he pulled during the campaign, that's not going to sit well with investors," Empire Executions President Peter Costa said in an interview with "Closing Bell " ahead of the speech on Tuesday.
But as he contemplated the final push for delegates and the prospect of a contested convention, the candidate deviated from his blustery true self, hiring Paul Manafort, an experienced, mature political manager to get him through the last primaries and the convention.
It's an easy way into the series' driving theme of hypocrisy, with a few early twists that drive up the stakes, though (at least in the six episodes I've seen) it's also nothing we haven't seen before, blustery macho bullshit and all.
Rather, it is a crumbling 14th-century castle — with a dungeon — that has collapsed ceilings and rainwater seeping through its 21715-foot-thick walls pretty much all of the time — even during summer, which can be exceedingly wet and blustery in Scotland.
"What particularly worries me is the blustery rhetoric we are seeing from administration officials, which seem to be completely divorced from any practical steps or strategy," Laura Rosenberger, the National Security Council's director for China and Korea from 2012 to 2013, tells me.
Despite blustery conditions, Federer served superbly from the start and hit winners at will against Johnson, who is ranked 75th in the world, and he was as ruthless under the closed roof at the Rod Laver Arena after play was interrupted by rain.
Expats living in Negril make it their club, where you might meet old-time hippies in sandals like Janet, a blustery San Franciscan who married a local 27 years ago and is building a house with a swimming pool on a hill.
Taylor began the final round six strokes off the pace but five birdies after the turn propelled him to a closing seven-under-par 217 at a blustery Pebble Beach Golf Links as he posted a winning total of 218-under 270.
A broad 20-by-8-foot bank of windows faces west over a narrow chute of black spruce and birch toward a slim triangle of water, etched on blustery days with white caps, like a sinister sea in an Edward Gorey illustration.
A century ago, The Times recorded milestones of World War I with front-page poems by Rudyard Kipling, who was at the time probably the best-known poet and storyteller in the English language, as well as a blustery champion of British imperialism.
Metropolitan Diary Dear Diary: To the man in the hard hat on the east side of Eighth Avenue at 32nd Street: It was blustery for May and raining, and I was stumbling down the avenue, washed along by the harried 7 a.m.
Six months in as leader, Mr. Schumer has melded the blustery negotiating strategies of his predecessor, Harry Reid of Nevada, with the cagey tactics of Senator Mitch McConnell of Kentucky, the majority leader, who honed the art of obstruction as a weapon.
LONDON — Boris Johnson, Britain's colorful and blustery foreign secretary, who is perhaps best known for his leading role in campaigning for his country's departure from the European Union, has given up his American citizenship, a United States Treasury Department list showed Wednesday.
It's all there in the lawsuit: the most outrageous quotes from Mr. Trump's "Access Hollywood" video with Billy Bush; the grabbing of women's body parts; the lengthy blow-by-blow accusations of sexually boorish behavior spilling into assault; the Trumpian, blustery denials.
The latest: Another dry, warm and blustery day is forecast across California on Monday, with Santa Ana winds leading to "extremely critical" wildfire danger in areas affected by the Camp Fire and the Woolsey Fire, which is burning in Ventura and Los Angeles counties.
Trump is the latest in a string of presidents to mark the anniversary of D-Day in France, each successive ceremony seeing fewer and fewer of the veterans who carried out the harrowing mission make it back to the blustery cliffs and stretches of sand.
Like his first big stage success, "American Buffalo" (in which Mr. Pacino memorably appeared in 1981), this latest offering features a blustery older guy who is (or thinks he is) a master of the art of the scam and his eager and naïve young mentee.
The latest: Another dry, warm and blustery day is forecast across California on Monday, with Santa Ana winds leading to "extremely critical" wildfire danger in areas affected by the Camp Fire and the Woolsey Fire, which is burning in Ventura and Los Angeles Counties.
Image 2 of 2 MEXICO CITY – An Aeromexico jetliner taking off in a blustery storm smashed down into a nearby field but skidded to a stop virtually intact, and all 103 people aboard were able to escape advancing flames before fire engulfed the aircraft.
FedExCup champion Thomas coped much better with the blustery conditions and undulating greens than he did on Friday when he posted a two-over 270 and will go into the final round of the PGA Tour's maiden regular season event in Korea full of confidence.
BY THE lofty standards of Washington's foreign-policy establishment, Donald Trump gave an awful speech on national security on April 27th—a blustery, error-strewn account of an "America First" philosophy that took little account of how the world actually looks from the Oval Office.
Now ranked a lowly 179, Wie was back to her best on a blustery day in Singapore, however, racking up eight birdies around the New Tanjong Course to move one shot clear of a strong field with an opening round six-under-par 66.
Any analysis of how this happened must consider Anthony Mangieri, the blustery, self-taught pizzaiolo from the Jersey shore, one of the first in the U.S. to devote himself slavishly to the craft, using naturally leavened dough, imported ingredients, and a wood-fired oven.
The 24-year-old rookie from Alabama, who stills lives with his parents and drives a 2008 Nissan, birdied three of the last six holes at a blustery Augusta National to card a three-under-par 69, the best score in the third round.
Yet he and his ally George Osborne, the chancellor of the Exchequer, find themselves opposed by one of Mr. Cameron's closest friends, Justice Minister Michael Gove, and by Boris Johnson, the blustery, popular London mayor and Mr. Cameron's old rival at both Eton and Oxford.
My personal favorite scene and tune come from The Blustery Day, which gave us the immortal "Heffalumps and Woozles" song and its accompanying dream (or really nightmare) ballet that feels every bit as trippy as something you might see in a psychedelic movie dance sequence.
On that blustery day, we met in front of Harlem's historic Theresa Towers and took the same walk Wilkinson's characters take in the 80s, pointing out the spaces they pass on the pages of her book; some are still standing, but most are gone.
Eighty-six years after its opening, the site — a quarter-mile graded trail along the edge of a blustery cliff — continues to draw plenty of visitors, who come to admire the far-reaching and easy-to-access views of some of the state's highest peaks.
The pattern on trade policy through the first 14 months of the Trump administration has been to pair blustery talk — about pulling out of the North American Free Trade Agreement, for example — with more modest policy actions and negotiations that may avert real economic damage.
Barnard's exuberance and chattiness made me think he'd be a charming companion, so when I traveled to Islay in the winter of 2016, I packed his nearly 500-page tome along with my rain gear in preparation for the island's classic blustery winter conditions.
Ever since Donald Trump was elected, the mandarins and chatterers of the capital have been alarmed that we would get to this precipice of blustery, threatening exchanges between Trump and Kim Jong-un about thermonuclear annihilation, and that when we did, it would be parlous.
Many of them are openly pining for the kind of performance — red-faced, blustery and unapologetic — that he gave during the Supreme Court confirmation hearings for Brett M. Kavanaugh, when he declared the proceedings "the most unethical sham" he had ever seen in politics.
Mr. Lampert, a billionaire hedge fund manager, could avoid becoming the "cartoon character" his critics have painted him as, Judge Robert Drain said — a cross between Jay Gould, the Gilded Age robber baron, and Barney Fife, the blustery gullible sheriff on the "Andy Griffith" show.
McIlroy calmed himself down after a see-saw start to his second round on a blustery day within the Cathedral of Pines and carved out a one-under-par 71 that put him in contention at four-under at the halfway mark of the year's first major.
At a rally outside the Capitol, where a crowd of air traffic controllers and other aviation workers gathered on a blustery afternoon to call for an end to the shutdown, Mr. Perrone warned of the risk of sidelining F.A.A. workers who could be inspecting planes and pilots.
Roger Lewis Jr. made a spectacular catch to set up the winning 23-yard yard goal by Aldrick Rosas in overtime and the New York Giants responded from weeks of adversity to beat the A.F.C. West-leading Kansas City Chiefs 12-9 on a blustery, cold Sunday.
Adams, 21980, was standing outside the Music Box Theater on West 230th Street to cover the Broadway opening night of "Dear Evan Hansen" on a blustery Sunday night this month, wearing a long red leather trench coat and a massive black furry purse slung over one shoulder.
Even Bolton's critics talk about his work ethic, intellect and depth of knowledge culled by ravenous reading of intelligence and newspapers and a mastery of the Washington Game of Thrones that makes him a more substantial figure than the blustery Fox News commentator he has become.
From his promise to respond to missile launches with "fire and fury," to his blustery tweets about being "locked and loaded," Trump's rhetoric on North Korea has been consistently dangerous, but his menacing address to the world's leaders on Tuesday was Trump at his most reckless.
Sitting by the door on a blustery October evening, apparently immune to the gusts of cold wind coming in off the street, Johnson, 44, held forth for the next three hours, telling story after story about how the Zero Waste lifestyle is spreading like wildfire around the world.
Their crusty, weirdly catchy, deceptively clever mix of black metal, thrash, and punk, with its in-your-face political lyrics and see-you-on-the barricades aggression, feels fresh and necessary ,and their blustery, brutal cover of Townes Van Zandt's "Silver Ships to Andilar" only adds to the darkness.
WASHINGTON — Donald J. Trump's blustery attacks on the press, complaints about the judicial system and bold claims of presidential power collectively sketch out a constitutional worldview that shows contempt for the First Amendment, the separation of powers and the rule of law, legal experts across the political spectrum say.
First Words Of the many words Donald Trump has uttered over the last nine months — all the insightful insults and blustery boasts, all the syntax-slaying murk that sometimes boomerangs back into sense and all the hateful hate that doesn't — last month brought a new flash of negative élan.
But while the meticulous Obama practiced caution in handling Kim Jong Un, the blustery Trump succumbed to his own penchant for reality TV showmanship, culminating with his shock decision on Thursday to agree to meet with North Korea's leader and become the first sitting U.S. president to do so.
Steinunn Located on a blustery stretch of Reykjavik's harbor, this former fishnet repair shop is now filled with plush knitted jackets that take their cue from traditional Icelandic men's wear, along with lavishly ruffled wraps and wool dresses trimmed with lightweight panels designed to dance in the air.
Taking its time on a wet and blustery journey, the storm took shape early in the week around the California and Oregon coasts, bringing snow to areas in the West that do not typically see much of it, Brian Hurley, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service, said.
Bobby Tallis possessed the drainpipe physique, knee-length mackintosh, and winsomely dissolute demeanor of a poet, or so he believed, as he pursued a lavishly wayward course across the mangy municipal parks, median strips, and depressed residential quadrangles of his quarter of the city on another blustery October afternoon.
And the putative employer wielding all the power over labor is a trademark of reality TV, where Mr. Trump honed his brand for 14 seasons on NBC and trained us to think of a blustery television personality like him as a regular and revered figure in contemporary America.
Related: Ban Ki-moon Says It's Time for Investors to Cut Some Checks for Renewable Energy Germany increased its wind power generation by a whopping 50 percent, for example, as utilities put up more wind turbines and Mother Nature delivered plenty of blustery days to keep them turning.
In a blustery letter at the start of October, Pompeo—who built his name recognition in Congress by attacking Hillary Clinton's State Department amid the politically driven Benghazi investigation—told the House that he refused to allow congressional investigators to "bully" State Department officials into testifying about the Ukraine controversy.
Neighborhood Joint 7 Photos View Slide Show ' It was a blustery spring Saturday in Brooklyn Heights, and the customers shopping at Sahadi's Importing Company on Atlantic Avenue had their heads covered — hijabs, snapbacks, church derbies, pork pies, bandannas, kufi skull caps — and their hands full of products, samples and numbered tickets.
Giuliani's apparent attempt to publicly pressure Mueller amid interview negotiations came just hours after Trump's demand for a new inquiry, which moved beyond his usual blustery accusations of institutional wrongdoing and into the realm of applying presidential pressure on the Justice Department, a move few of his predecessors have made.
American voters got their first glimpse of this at the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia, where Mr Kaine not only mocked Mr Trump's checkered history in business and inconsistency on such issues as the Iraq war, but did so while imitating—badly—the Republican's blustery, sing-songy New York patois.
A few days later, on a blustery afternoon a few hours before people started lining up outside to wait for a table, I descended into the restaurant's tiny basement prep kitchen to watch Iacono assemble it, this seemingly simple dish that is so often terrible, that he makes so well.
The first glimpse of the first lady came when she boarded Air Force One to return to Washington from Florida on Monday, January 15, walking up the stairs to the aircraft in blustery wind and rain, behind her husband, who carried an umbrella, but did not offer it to his wife.
Under Hamilton Clancy's direction, the production lags in more slapstick moments, largely in the first half, but not for want of vigor: The presence of David Sitler, as the blustery Dogberry, and the wiry "Shrew" alumnus Jarrod Bates (covering for Joe Clancy on Thursday as the Boy and the Messenger) were especially welcome.
But the Masters has remained elusive, and though the leader of Europe's new generation, Rory McIlroy, was best placed to challenge on Saturday, the European in best position to end the drought when the blustery third round was over was a man eight years older than Olazábal: the 58-year-old Bernhard Langer.
On a recent blustery weekend, the gallerist Robert Diament and the actor Russell Tovey, co-hosts of the British podcast Talk Art, had a deliberately untouristy agenda as they darted between three New York boroughs: recording upcoming episodes of their show, which has become one of the fastest-growing art-focused podcasts on the internet.
"One of our key messages ... is that if there are going to be incremental checks to those that are already conducted here at the port, that those checks should be done as far up and down the supply chain as possible," Chief Executive Doug Bannister told Reuters on a gray, blustery day at the port.
"This town wants lettuce," said Jason Smith, the founder of Alaska Natural Organics, as he showed a visitor through his garden inside a former dairy warehouse two miles from downtown on a recent blustery day when five-and-a-half hours of natural sunlight was all that residents in this part of the state could hope for.
That's partly the fault of an otherwise smart, compelling script: It's not all that easy to deliver lines like, "I want to put him on a rack and stretch him," and "Sing for your supper and you get breakfast in the morning," without sounding like some high school kid taking a blustery stab at Sky Masterson.
Written by CNN writer Thomas Lake, CNN's website describes the book as a deeply reported account on the fight for the presidency between Trump — "a blustery billionaire and reality TV star with no military or government experience, no respect for the rules of politics and no fear of offending people" — and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.
Yankees 232, Diamondbacks 296 PHOENIX — By the time Hal Steinbrenner's rather tepid criticism of several of his Yankees — statements of fact, really — had carried across the country from New York, landing on ears in the visitors' clubhouse, it was as if the blustery ghost of Steinbrenners past had delivered a pound-the-fist-on-his-desk message.
"Trump's brawling, blustery, mean-spirited public persona serves to associate conservatives with all the negative stereotypes that liberals have for decades attached to their opponents on the right," Michael Medved, the conservative talk show host, wrote in National Review in January: Trump is the living, breathing, bellowing personification of all the nasty characteristics Democrats routinely ascribe to Republicans.
And for all Trump's blustery analogies to war, he's so far refused to use the president's full power to reshape American society in response to the threat-either by imposing nationwide limits on social and business activity, or by exercising his full authority under the Defense Production Act to compel private industry to produce desperately needed medical supplies.
Story at a glance On a cold, blustery day while bare tree branches sway in the winter wind, vibrant, leafy salad greens packed with nutrition and bursting with flavor are flourishing at FreshBox Farms, an indoor vertical farm — where it doesn't matter what the weather is outside — in Millis, Massachusetts, about 2690 miles southwest of Boston.
Johnson showed more game than rust at the Wells Fargo Championship, where he missed only two greens — and plenty of putts — for a two-under-par 70 that left him four shots behind the leader Francesco Molinari at blustery Eagle Point Golf Club in Wilmington, N.C. It was Johnson's 13th consecutive round at par or better.
The questions many Israelis were asking Friday were whether the die-hard Netanyahu fans who came out to vote for him on a wet, blustery day reflect wider support on the Israeli right, whether Mr. Netanyahu can maintain his fresh momentum for another two months, and whether anything could jolt a hung electorate out of its political logjam.
The fluffy subject of his "Untitled (HDY 203)" (ink on paper, 2015) resembles some kind of bulbous plant slowly opening its protective husk to reveal an exotic, scaly core, while the jewel-like encrustations at the heart of "Untitled (HDY 0315)" (ink on paper, 2015) appear to swipe at the heavens with a right hook — or spill out from a tornado's blustery cone.
It's the kind of fun weirdness Adult Swim's audience expects to see between episodes of The Venture Brothers and The Eric Andre Show at 3 AM. It's wonderful, but most of the hardcore fans commenting on Twitter are just issuing blustery demands for creators Dan Harmon and Justin Roiland to hurry up and pump out new interdimensional adventures for the Sanchez-Smith clan.
Tiger Woods grimaced as he took three warm-up swings after sitting in a chair for 22014 minutes while talking about his coming tournament at Congressional Country Club in Bethesda, Md. Hitting a ceremonial shot from a forward tee on the par-26 10th hole on a cool, blustery morning, he chunked his first attempt into the pond short of the green.
The team's fortunes rose in the late 21971s when Coach Bob Devaney turned the offense over to his coordinator, Osborne, who — in part for fear that cold, blustery game days would disrupt his quarterbacks' passes — featured the run-heavy option offense that maximized the Cornhuskers' strength: pushing around opponents at the line of scrimmage or, failing that, running over and around them.
Book-ended by snippets of a 2001 "Fresh Air" interview with Mr. McCartney, in which Terry Gross asked about the meaning of "the night that we cried," from his poem "Here Today (Song for John)," the play imagines a blustery day in 1964 when Hurricane Dora forces the world's most popular band to make an unexpected stop in Key West, Fla.
So say Saoirse Ronan and Margot Robbie, who also had horses, blustery winds, wigs and rain to deal with when filming the royal historical movie "Mary Queen of Scots," out in U.S. movie theaters on Friday Yet the two actresses said they welcomed the battles with the elements when making the movie about the true-life rivalry between 16th century Queen Elizabeth I of England and her distant cousin Mary Stuart.
These are not re-enacted, but almost everything he tells from grade school on is, by a cast of actors that includes Jeff Garlin as the blustery, vulgarian Bond co-producer Harry Saltzman; Dana Carvey as Johnny Carson; and the real-life Bond girl Jane Seymour (she played Solitaire in "Live and Let Die" (1973), Roger Moore's first turn as 007) as Lazenby's agent in 1960s Swinging London.
After a brief stop at the police precinct, with its commissioner (Jeanne Balibar), who's unexpectedly tolerant of Chris, the men are back out on the streets, swaggering through encounters with a sprung jailbird; a blustery middle-aged guy who calls himself "the Mayor"; and a soft-spoken former drug dealer turned Muslim who runs a shawarma shop, which may be the real power center of the poverty-stricken community.
So say actresses Saoirse Ronan and Margot Robbie, who also had horses, blustery winds, wigs and rain to deal with when filming royal historical movie "Mary Queen of Scots," out in U.S. movie theaters on Friday 5 Dec 09:30 ET / 14:103 GMT AWARDS-GRAMMYS/NOMINATIONS (PIX) (TV) POSTPONED UNTIL DECEMBER 7 Nominations announced for the Grammy Awards POSTPONED UNTIL DECEMBER 7 Nominations are announced for the Grammy Awards, the highest honors in music.
The blustery billionaire painted Jeb as a "low energy" candidate with a wilting exclamation point who was desperately in need of an infusion of testosterone; a soft child of privilege who had to depend on Daddy's friends for money and Mommy's presence on the trail to bail him out, even as he feared using his surname on his campaign posters; an entitled wonk who pathetically tried to get more popular by taking off his rimless glasses.
Jim Burden, the book's narrator, and a childhood friend take a train through Iowa, and the friend remarks, We were talking about what it is like to spend one's childhood in little towns like these, buried in wheat and corn, under stimulating extremes of climate: burning summers when the world lies green and billowy beneath a brilliant sky, when one is fairly stifled in vegetation... blustery winters with little snow, when the whole country is stripped bare and grey as sheet-iron.

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