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"boldface" Definitions
  1. type or print that has thick, heavy lines, used for emphasis, headings, etc.
  2. typeset or printed in boldface.
  3. to mark (copy) to be set in boldface.
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By catering to boldface names, Dr. Pitanguy became one himself.
Mr. Tsunis's name was in boldface type at the top.
" Other hats, bright red beanies, just feature a boldface "NO.
Many remain bullish on the Williamsburg waterfront, including some boldface names.
The list goes on and on — and that's just the boldface names.
Now she's reaching out to a different boldface name: President Donald Trump.
The story has great characters, plenty of boldface names and surprising twists.
This is not stretching the truth or exaggerating, but a boldface lie.
The firms are among the boldface names from the industry backing Apple.
Like their condo kin, rentals are increasingly opting for architects with boldface names.
Anyone who could possibly be considered a boldface name in 2001 stops by.
It had the high-profile involvement of Damien Hirst and other boldface names.
Hers is not the kind of boldface name, however, to attract universal scorn.
John LaBonty was CEO and President of Boldface, a company that markets beauty products.
Boldface morphed into a different company, but LaBonty says it didn't affect his interest.
This trend has lead to these services offering sprawling playlists selected by boldface names.
Most boldface names do not pay for what they wear on the red carpet.
There were so many assorted boldface names, they couldn't even fit on one bench.
Today it's a Georgetown spot frequented by financiers and boldface names of both parties.
Along the way hers became a regular boldface name in the tabloids and flourishing glossies.
She is famous for frivolity, derided by some peers for her obsession with boldface names.
But today, thanks to Instagram and hipster culture, it's a growing business with boldface sponsors.
Among the headstones are boldface names like Levi Strauss, William Randolph Hearst and Wyatt Earp.
Whether it brings real consequences for one of the most boldface names remains to be seen.
Few, if any, of the boldface names at these gatherings had ever been to Doha before.
History has a way of remembering this as solely on the shoulders of the boldface name.
According to the lawsuit, the Kardashians gave Boldface an exclusive deal to market all its beauty stuff.
A long track record of boldface names and significant plays is what makes it worth the trip.
Some boldface names have stayed out of the follow-tracking fray by following only a select few.
A savior stepped in ... Hillair Capital Management, buying out Boldface and sinking $10 mil into the business.
But while the actors and other boldface names who descend on the small Utah town from Jan.
Jimmy Fallon, Jimmy Kimmel and Sarah Silverman, to name a few boldface names, have all done blackface.
The sisters claim due to Boldface's mismanagement, the partnership didn't last long ... and Boldface ultimately went belly up.
Dan Donovan in New York, hardly a boldface GOP establishment figure, is also in the Breitbart man's crosshairs.
But at least Quibi has an impressive list of boldface names to tout to investors and potential viewers.
The woman's name jumps out as if it was printed in boldface: Samantha Power, the United Nations ambassador.
Still, all too often, boldface-name executives, politicians and celebrities have needed to "clarify" their comments on Twitter.
Few boldface names who have had the treatment will acknowledge as much; the stigma is still too great.
Still, all too often, boldface-name executives, politicians and celebrities have needed to "clarify" their comments on Twitter.
A little backstory ... back in 2012, the Kardashians teamed up with Boldface cosmetics to license and distribute color cosmetics.
She called it a "boldface lie" to connect the shooting to Mr. Sanders's push for opposing Mr. Trump's proposals.
In the end, Mr. Kushner's company survived, and he and Ms. Trump became fixtures on the international boldface-name circuit.
He first rose to national prominence in the 1980s by adroitly making himself a boldface name in the gossip columns.
Some 7,500 varieties of apples exist worldwide, so don't feel confined to the few boldface names familiar from the supermarket.
He replied with the stressed syllables — go figure, a village of 26 letters has three, not one — in handy boldface.
"Each type has its own special advantages," Isabel wrote, in emphatic boldface, in the first published version of the questionnaire.
Every year, the TCS New York City Marathon gets a slew of boldface names on its list of 52,000 runners.
In the end, Mr. Kushner's company survived, and he and Ms. Trump became fixtures on the international boldface-name circuit.
Each is printed with a boldface transliteration of a Korean word under an abstract design of geometric shapes and lines.
The $19 million house in the Hamptons on Long Island has neighbors with boldface names, including Martha Stewart and Steven Spielberg.
But usually in a normal campaign you don't see that because you don't have someone out there with a boldface lie.
The boldface names included Steven Spielberg, Reese Witherspoon and Jennifer Aniston — but for the big finish, Apple brought out Oprah Winfrey.
At the least, the move added another alluring boldface name to a team that already featured Carmelo Anthony and Kristaps Porzingis.
The list may gain one more boldface name with Meghan Markle, the American actress who is engaged to Britain's Prince Harry.
The guest lists of White House state dinners are boldface ledgers showing the people whom presidents want to influence and reward.
Some were boldface names — Schnabel was there, as was the stylist Carlyne Cerf de Dudzeele, and the French actor Jamel Debbouze.
A sea of boldface names — James Brown, the Jackson Five, Dionne Warwick and countless others — make their way through the theater.
In the past, charities and nonprofit groups relied heavily on savvy fund-raising experts and boldface names to promote their causes.
Mr. Neiman, who died in 2012, was a boldface personality and self-made celebrity who painted and sketched on live television.
"That conversation was mind-blowing," said Jack Dorsey, the chief executive of Twitter, among the boldface names who follow Roll's podcast.
Boldface names such as Lena Dunham, George Takei, Taraji P. Henson and Janelle Monae all suggested they would join the Uber boycott.
Jackie Mason and Woody Allen were some of the boldface names who caught Marian Burros's attention while she waited for her food.
Those veteran boldface names will be joined by many emerging writers, including Nicole Dennis-Benn, Stephanie Danler, Angela Flournoy and Phil Klay.
His "wunderkind" reputation has allowed him to have boldface names like NBA star Steph Curry and Tesla CEO Elon Musk on speed dial.
The cast: John Lithgow, Annette Bening, Kevin Kline, Jason Alexander, Alyssa Milano, Kyra Sedgwick and Joel Grey, along with many other boldface names.
A program insert identifies all of the artists, and they are oddly assorted, with an emphasis on paintings and photos by boldface names.
So far, some boldface names have reportedly purchased units at the Trump Towers Pune, including the Bollywood actors Rishi Kapoor and Ranbir Kapoor.
Many parts were ultimately censored, but Knopf published the book with blanks for censored passages and boldface type for passages that survived censorship.
The present-day celebrities, who seem to become instant experts after their initial confessions of cluelessness, add little beyond their own boldface names.
We avidly check Instagram and street style (even though we know how manufactured it is) to see What Boldface Names Are Wearing Now!
It was served to 70 boldface types — Francophiles, Anglophiles, bibliophiles and, the organizers hoped, philanthropists who would donate to the cause being promoted.
He's famous, our billionaire, and he associates with what used to be called boldface names, some of whom know—they'd have to, right?
A riveting six-month trial ensued, dominated by clashing accounts of tawdry greed and filial devotion delivered by boldface names and household help.
IN OTHER BOLDFACE transactions, Mr. Eriksen, and his wife, Hege Christin Fossum, sold unit No. 229.56CD at 80 Riverside Boulevard for $8.4 million.
Even more recently, tech companies have opened their wallets to hire the boldface names of the DC world, like Barack Obama's former campaign manager.
Actors Emily Ratajkowski, Jamie Foxx and entrepreneur Daymon John have recently been among those boldface names who got to share a jet with fans.
Buzz: Several boldface names in tech gave to Kevin de León, a Democrat from Los Angeles, late last year after he launched his campaign.
And then a wrap-up, which includes these boldface points: All the strings of lights in Mexico City make it feel like a carnival.
In other boldface transactions in February, the rocker Jon Bon Jovi and the comedian Seth Meyers each sold condominium units in the West Village.
Far down on the list, attracting almost no attention, was a boldface name from the disco days and nights of Manhattan in the 1970s.
Those connections helped the young prosecutor become a boldface name in the society pages and in the copy of the legendary columnist Herb Caen.
And some boldface names are preparing to begin trading in the public markets next year, potentially providing ballast for a bigger wave of debutantes.
To be clear, Index does not have the name recognition of Silicon Valley's biggest boldface names, like Sequoia Capital, Kleiner Perkins or Benchmark Capital.
Art dealer Mary Boone was sentenced to 30 months in prison this week, despite receiving support from a wide range of art-world boldface names.
She was also among the boldface names, including Billy Crystal, Bernadette Peters and Julia Roberts, who attended a Broadway gala that Mr. Weinstein helped produce.
In good weather, his outdoor seating area is lively and ideal for checking out the boldface names going in and out of the Red Rooster.
Boldface lettering denoted slavery in ancient Rome, and face tattoos made reference to criminality when they were popularized by men in American prisons in the 1970s.
The Oscar-winning actress welcomed a slew of actors, singers, and other boldface names to her 40th birthday bash at the Hollywood hotspot Warwick, reports People.
Among those spotted at the revelry were boldface names from Mr. Trump's circle, including Mr. Pence, Lindsey Graham, Rudolph W. Giuliani, Tucker Carlson and Matt Gaetz.
The ninth edition of New York's Architecture and Design Film Festival balances movies about boldface names with documentaries about historic preservation of the future of urbanism.
It's actually very hard to find something in the kind of boldface items on the Republican platform that the American people are on balance or for.
More powerful than having a boldface name present the letter of the day, Ms. Johnson says, is to have Gwen Stefani sing about being a best friend.
I installed a series of browser extensions that promised to leave the content intact but expunge those boldface, sexy, ubiquitous numbers that cluttered and dominated my feeds.
On paper, it seemed a bit like a miniature version of Miami's Winter Music Conference, with boldface sponsors like Pioneer DJ and Canadian performing rights organization SOCAN.
The Kardashian legal document also state that any grievances Hillair has with the sisters would need to be settled via arbitration, per their original agreement with Boldface.
For months, this was a contest between two of the biggest boldface names in Democratic politics — former Vice President Joe Biden and Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont.
Mr. Cohen is not the only boldface name at the prison, which appeals to white-collar defendants of all religions who live in the New York area.
One Carter innovation, the Vanity Fair Oscar party, remains the entertainment world's most exclusive soiree, attracting a sea of boldface names to an Old Hollywood-style bacchanalia.
Since The New York Post dropped her in 873, she has been a herald without a proper platform, rejected by the media names she helped make boldface.
Here are a few of the less-than-boldface names among them who are likely to play an outsize role in accomplishing Mr. Trump's highest-priority items.
Boldface names like David Tepper and Dan Loeb get much of the attention, but lower-profile hedge fund managers are performing even better and beating the market.
It reaches a climax with boldface type screaming "RALPH NORTHAM: WEAK ON MS-13," without raising any specific respect in which Northam is allegedly weak on MS-13.
For nearly half a century, Mr. Trump — mogul, actor, incessant boldface name — has labored to portray himself as a charming bon vivant with a limitless supply of popularity.
Following each boldface section are her comments about how she came up with the idea, and how she researched and structured it to make her main points clear.
Despite being, by many accounts, both thoughtful and generous, she regularly played host to snobs, airheads, bigots and a walking Page Six of the most frivolous boldface names.
Hence the peekaboo shots of the Vogue editor Anna Wintour, as well as of boldface names (Serena Williams, Katie Holmes) and swoony close-ups of gowns and gems.
The women, he wrote, underlined and in boldface, admitted that they frequently smoked marijuana and couldn't remember if they had done so on the night of the shooting.
Harassment against women of color, especially those working in low-wage industries like restaurants, hotels, or agriculture, received less media coverage than the experiences of women with boldface names.
In settling in high-priced SoHo, Pirch followed the shift in sensibility that pits downtown chic against uptown stature for big-money eminence, and Pirch has its boldface names.
TPG Growth has established itself as a boldface name in investing, with stakes in companies that include Silicon Valley darlings like Uber and Airbnb and the guitar maker Fender.
Xerox and the 92nd Street Y in New York have gathered a few boldface creative names for a book showcasing the tech company's tools and the Y's cultural cachet.
Mixed in among the boldface names of politicians, actors, socialites and real estate developers on the host committee were two criminal defense lawyers who often represent people in Manhattan.
Numbers in the 90s can be seen in screaming boldface print on "shelf talkers," those hanging sales pitches that dangle in liquor-store aisles like socks on a clothesline.
In the past four years, Democrats have struck out with boldface names in high-profile races: Russ Feingold in Wisconsin, Phil Bredesen in Tennessee and Ted Strickland in Ohio.
To be certain, Snapchat — where boldface names such as DJ Khaled, Kim Kardashian and Chrissy Teigen are prolific users — is a slightly different animal than most other social platforms.
Trump used the first gathering, with boldface names from the country's five largest TV news outlets, to rip the media, according to a source who spoke to CNN's Brian Stelter.
Game called Kingston every name in the book, including a boldface liar for accusing him of beating him up and stealing a $300k chain back in June at a nightclub.
There's another boldface name among Republicans who are breaking ranks and saying they not only will not vote for Donald Trump, but are going to go with Hillary Clinton instead.
Audience members, who ranged from their 20s to their 50s, seemed split between LCD dance floor newbies and veterans, and included some boldface names, like Aziz Ansari and Spike Jonze.
Policies that are "submerged" — that make government's role less visible by being channeled through the tax code and/or private organizations, while being subsidized by the government — are in boldface.
A range of economists has also made these arguments, though often not the boldface names of the profession, but younger academics less tethered to an orthodoxy that dates back decades.
A range of economists has also made these arguments, though often not the boldface names of the profession, but younger academics less tethered to an orthodoxy that dates back decades.
"It never ceases to amaze me the lengths people will go to discredit you, spread propaganda, boldface lies and publish entire articles based on an 'anonymous' or unknown sources," Moore wrote.
Cameo, a startup that gives boldface names the opportunity to sell personalized videos to fans, is raising a new round of financing at a $300 million valuation, per Axios' Dan Primack.
Though he never finished design school, never apprenticed under another designer, and is one of the most famous names in fashion right now, his reputation is an anomaly among boldface designers.
"Anytime we take an argument and put it in a big boldface legitimate news source, we suggest to the public that this is something worth discussing and worth negotiating," she said.
TMZ broke the story ... the girls sued Haven Beauty -- which bought a failing cosmetics line called Boldface -- claiming the company had no right to use their images to sell its products.
Capote understood that the ball's true ornaments were its boldface attendees, even going so far as to provide The Times with a guest list, which the newspaper published the following day.
But the group's lack of boldface Washington names and clear policymaking track records means there are still unanswered questions about the international direction they would hope to lead the country in.
Throughout our last lunch, other boldface names, who also were club members, came by to pay their respects to one of the greatest chief executives in the history of American business.
They won't lose 98 games for a second straight season, but they added two more over-30 boldface names — McCutchen and Evan Longoria — to a roster that already has too many.
Boldface corporate names widely discussed as contenders for the next Democratic presidential nomination include chief executives like Howard Schultz of Starbucks, Robert A. Iger of Disney and Marc Benioff of Salesforce.
His thirst for experimental sounds means that in addition to boldface names like Metro Boomin and Mike WiLL Made-It, his tapes always come loaded with off-kilter beats from relative unknowns.
They may not be on Broadway yet, but they often toil in tantalizing proximity, either at restaurants in or near the theater district or as servers at glitzy parties with boldface guests.
He was the first boldface name I spotted, courtside center, bouncing up and down like a giddy 2119-year-old as Stephen Curry and the Warriors gang took their warm-up shots.
One detail that has been closely scrutinized is Ms. Trump's selection of a lawyer, David Feureisen, who has a background in civil, criminal and divorce cases but is not a boldface name.
And the fact that while the hosts dutifully attempted to discuss the issues with the boldface names on their podiums, they didn't seem to really know what to do with the answers.
Knopf then published the book using blank spaces for passages that had been censored and using boldface type to indicate passages that the C.I.A. had initially wanted to censor but later allowed.
That said, this doesn't explain why so many other reporters continued to run flattering profiles of him, to solicit his opinions and quotable commentary, and helped turn him into a boldface name.
The 103-member conclave — which in the off-season lost boldface names like Barry Alvarez and Condoleezza Rice, its only female member — rarely offers substantive explanations of its thinking or decision-making.
This disclaimer must be in very large (at least 22019-point) type and must be in boldface capital letters in a color that contrasts prominently with the background against which it appears.
To add another layer of gravitas and glamour, Mr. Scaramucci brings in boldface names, who have included former President Bill Clinton, Mr. Bush, the actor Kevin Spacey and the band Maroon 5.
The relationship between the company and Kardashians began in 2014, when the investment firm put $10 million to save their makeup line after its first distributor, Boldface, went "bellyup," according to Hillair's lawsuit.
As she described his sickness from brain cancer or his love for her, she struggled to look up at a crowd full of boldface Washington establishment figures who had gathered at National Cathedral.
Amaka Osakwe's women's wear line Maki Oh has dressed boldface names like Michelle Obama, Lupita Nyong'o and the Nollywood star Genevieve Nnaji using adire, a distinctive hand-woven dyed cloth from southwest Nigeria.
And real estate professionals in California who send deeds that contain racist language to clients must include a cover sheet that states -- in 14-point, boldface type -- that a modification can be filed.
And while it's entirely possible Valve is boldface lying, hoping to keep the world's attention on their upcoming Half-Life VR game, it's also possible we should just take Valve at their word.
Populated by boldface names and considered one of the wealthiest neighborhoods in the city, "The Upper East Side is seen as a safe investment because of its longevity and global reputation," Barkin added.
As retailers scramble to stave off competition from Amazon, one boldface name from Silicon Valley has yet to be fazed by the company's market power and ability to undercut others on pricing and delivery.
By the time Gene Jr. took over the restaurant in the mid-1950s, it was playing host to an endless procession of boldface names: Lee Radziwill, Jacqueline Kennedy, Charles Revson, Frank Sinatra, Orson Welles.
But if the conversations around Weinstein are to have a broader impact on all people who experience sexual violence, they'll have to go beyond boldface names and headline-making stories, beyond trials and convictions.
Atwood understands that the fascist crimes of Gilead speak for themselves — they do not need to be italicized, just as their relevance to our own times does not need to be put in boldface.
But I'd be stunned -- and, in truth, I have been stunned before -- if, when we find out the person's identity (and we will), it is a less-than-boldface name within the Trump orbit.
You're bound to see a boldface name picking up some treats to go at one of Ojai's most charming, celeb-friendly establishments, Kate's Bread, which is an at-home bakery run by resident Kate Pepper.
There are other small software changes, like more boldface text options, gradients between lighting controls and a reverse text accessibility option, but the big screen and waterproof capability are the stars of this reading show.
She couldn't have been more excited to hear from Warren E. Buffett, the company's chief executive, and his partner, Charlie Munger, as well as to see the parade of boldface names that made the pilgrimage.
Carrey was among the boldface names who said they would not participate in this year's New Yorker festival, citing the magazine's decision to host Stephen K. Bannon, President Trump's former chief strategist, as a headliner.
But he has also silenced critics who questioned whether his signing was little more than a publicity stunt for a listless club in need of a boldface name to sell tickets to its new stadium.
The lack of boldface new initiatives, as the mayor faces a looming re-election fight, may simply be an example of Mr. de Blasio's scaling down to allow his potential opponents fewer avenues for attack.
In come Ms. Shearer and Ms. Teplin, whose organizing business, The Home Edit, started in 2015, quickly amassed a client list of boldface names including Gwyneth Paltrow, Khloé Kardashian, Mandy Moore, Laura Dern and Mindy Kaling.
Green had sent an earlier letter in July to all Navy SEAL personnel, writing in boldface type, "We have a problem," following several high-profile incidents of alleged misbehavior by the US Navy's elite service members.
In July 2019, the top US Navy SEAL sent a blistering letter to the force, writing in boldface type, "We have a problem," following several high-profile incidents of alleged misbehavior by the elite service members.
These days, you can buy almost any movie or TV show you'd wish for on YouTube, and they've even tried their hand at making a few of their own shows with boldface names like Jordan Peele.
Despite the sprinkling of stardust provided by boldface names like Cara Delevingne and Scarlett Johansson, who were here to promote their latest movies, these gatherings are rarely, if ever, mentioned in the same breath as "real" fashion.
Although this dispute centers on boldface names haggling over an 87-acre property with a pond, swimming pool and a seven-figure price tag, the story is a familiar one: When a sale goes bad, tempers fly.
The actresses Felicity Huffman and Lori Loughlin were the boldface names in the charges announced on Tuesday by federal prosecutors in Boston, but such celebrities may still be able to find work after their cases are resolved.
The speaker program, he felt, amounted to a thinly disguised kickback scheme, and he was also concerned that management was pushing an overly high dose of Subsys to first-time patients, despite boldface F.D.A. warnings of the dangers.
It's hard to imagine that so many boldface names refused to acknowledge the darker world beyond their villas and continued to party as the Nuremberg Laws were instated in 1935 and the influx of German Jewish refugees grew.
Boldface names seldom show up to this part of the Grammys, but those performers who do come often accept their honors with heavy emotions, and underscore how much the award can mean to the industry's rank and file.
Mr. Marchese has a reputation not only for drawing out startling quotes from his subjects — Quincy Jones, Sarah Silverman and Alex Trebek among them — but for creating holistic, often intimate portraits of the inner lives of boldface names.
But it was a wide open question, legal experts and former prosecutors said, as to what price celebrities, business executives and other boldface names may end up paying if they are convicted in the largest-ever admissions prosecution.
Trump's White House ambitions need to be fueled by about $1 billion, and investors — including a cadre of boldface names hailing from New York and Wall Street — are getting ready to bet on the presumptive GOP nominee for president.
In addition to the shopping section of the site, Aloha offers tips for eating and living well—and dispenses wisdom from noteworthy boldface names such as Huffington Post founder Arianna Huffington, author Deepak Chopra, and cosmetics entrepreneur Bobbi Brown.
Other boldface names include Liz Robbins of Liz Robbins Associates, with $741,000 bundled; Linda Lipsen at the American Association for Justice, at $575,566; Al Mottur of Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck, with $533,575; and Fred Humphries of Microsoft at $458,328.
The Swedish fast-fashion giant took over the Bourse de Commerce, the grand former stock exchange with an elaborately painted interior rotunda, decked it out in dazzling black and gold, and filled it with a host of boldface names.
By the time he was invited to join "I'm a Celebrity," Mr. Gest was a D-list boldface name whose odds of making it to the end of the show were put at 50 to 1 by British bookmakers.
So as the new His Dark Materials series prepares for production, we can only hope that it and its exciting boldface name cast will continue to head toward Pullman's inevitable tragic ending — and to preserve his angry, controversial theology.
For all the boldface names that she encountered at charity events in the metropolitan area and the gossip that they generated for her column, few celebrities could match the literary grist of her own odyssey through war-torn Europe.
Boldface names from the business world included Lloyd C. Blankfein, the chief executive of Goldman Sachs, and Kenneth Griffin, the founder of the hedge fund firm Citadel, who recently donated $15 million to Robin Hood for a challenge grant.
The New York City Ballet principal Lauren Lovette will be this year's artist in residence at the Vail Dance Festival, heading a female-centric lineup of choreographers and a boldface list of star dancers, the festival announced on Thursday.
DAVOS, Switzerland — Though the World Economic Forum may draw more than a thousand veteran boldface names — many who have attended countless times — among the biggest draws at this year's gathering are some of the newest members of the global leadership club.
Boldface names like Russell Crowe, Matt Damon and Ben Affleck, whom McGowan alleged had known about Weinstein's behavior for years and is now dogged by allegations of his own improper conduct, fears are growing that disenchanted moviegoers could boycott their projects.
After all, this year will see probably dozens of Trump books, many of them with boldface claims and insane revelations—two more, It's Even Worse Than You Think by David Cay Johnston and Trumpocracy by David Frum, drop next week.
A quiet place for patients and their families, it was named for a doctor who died in 1948 — he and his wife, Luisita Leland Cofer, had been boldface names in their day, and she donated the chapel in 1952. Mrs.
Common Sense Many boldface names enabled the stratospheric rise of the blood-testing start-up Theranos: two former secretaries of state, a former secretary of defense, two former senators, a retired admiral, venture capitalists, scientific luminaries and a prestigious clinic.
In 1988 she married Norman Pearlstine, then the managing editor of The Wall Street Journal, in a boldface-names ceremony at the Rainbow Room (the best man was the film producer and director James L. Brooks; Donald Trump was a guest).
Washington (CNN)The top US Navy SEAL recently sent a blistering letter to the force, writing in boldface type, "We have a problem," following several high profile incidents of alleged misbehavior by the US Navy's elite service members, CNN has learned.
For any major awards show (and the Globes certainly qualifies) many boldface nominees will have contractual relationships with fashion brands — negotiated by managers and agents — that require them to wear a gown or a tuxedo by that brand to that event.
While most of the boldface American starters passed on the event, the starters who came have been dominant so far: Chris Archer, Marcus Stroman and Duffy have combined for 12 ⅔ shutout innings, allowing five hits and no walks with 14 strikeouts.
Six Degrees of Dave Stewart, by contrast, would be a pretty tedious game, as the former Eurythmic and mad genius of pop is seemingly a single step removed from boldface names of his generation, including Mick Jagger, Damien Hirst, Bono and Tony Blair.
CNN reported earlier this month that the top US Navy SEAL recently sent a blistering letter to the force, writing in boldface type, "We have a problem," following several high-profile incidents of alleged misbehavior by the US Navy's elite service members.
Here's what to expect in the week ahead: BUSINESS What was to be three days of mingling for world leaders and financial power players will have fewer boldface names when the Future Investment Initiative conference opens in Saudi Arabia's capital, Riyadh, on Tuesday.
I will say that it has attempted murder, political intrigue, a plotline involving feral possum blood that is inspired by the myth of Philoctetes, a one-episode appearance from two boldface actresses beloved by the gay community, and several heartfelt, full-length songs.
That's not to say today's boldface names don't have their moments, make the occasional unreasonable demands (though those tend to involve where they work, and making others come to them, rather than how they work), exist under great pressure and yell at subordinates.
Arts | Long Island "I'm a little bit like a fly on the wall," the photographer Walter Weissman was saying not long ago at Guild Hall in East Hampton, as he walked through an exhibition of his portraits of high-profile artists and other boldface names.
More often than not, those clothes were sourced from major heritage brands, which then became co-hosts of the opening gala, helped sponsor the show (or the conglomerates that owned them did) and used the opportunity to dress many boldface-name guests at the party.
The book — assembled from 153 original interviews, along with countless excerpts from letters, diary entries, articles and other ephemera — takes the reader on a dizzying carousel ride around hundreds of boldface European names and the details of their louche lives in the '70s and '80s.
But even though Federal District Court in Brooklyn, where Mr. Guzman's case is being heard, has had its share of blockbuster trials over the years, with boldface defendants like John Gotti, rarely, if ever, have so many ordinary people dropped in for a peek.
The choice of Dr. Gawande, a highly respected doctor and writer on health care, was met with surprise because he has little hands-on experience running a large health care organization, unlike some of the boldface names that have been floated as possible candidates.
Not content merely to cheer at blowout wins, a growing number of celebrities, boldface names and "friends of the family," as the Warriors describe them, have sought entree in recent seasons to one of the more exclusive venues in sports: the team's practice site.
A boldface reminder of that arrived earlier this month, when the British label Strut Records released "Hometown: Detroit Sessions 250-219," collecting recordings that Mr. Harrison; his wife, the pianist Pamela Wise; Mr. Ranelin; and other members of their creative community made in recent decades.
A longtime resident of New Jersey, Mr. Berman, who now lives in New York City, is not a boldface name of the bars in either state and has moved toward the nomination without having obtained an outsize reputation in either the political or prosecutorial spheres.
"As I have been saying, two consecutive closes above 3.25 percent on the benchmark 30-year Treasury means that my statement in July 2016 that we were seeing the low - I said italicized, underlined and in boldface - is now, looking at the charts, thoroughly corroborated," he said.
Earlier this year, she questioned why women serving in the White House don't "walk out en masse" following controversy over the administration's handling of past abuse allegations against a staffer and she called some of Trump's tweets "boldface lies" while reading them on-air last month.
It seems not when, on the night before the Academy Awards, Chanel and Charles Finch hold their ninth annual pre-Oscars dinner, gathering into one subterranean restaurant so many boldface names that the wattage of any individual star seems to dim amid the ambient celebrity radiance.
"As I have been saying, two consecutive closes above 3.25 percent on the benchmark 30-year Treasury means that my statement in July 2016 that we were seeing the low - I said italicized, underlined and in boldface - is now, looking at the charts, thoroughly corroborated," Gundlach told Reuters.
"As I have been saying, two consecutive closes above 3.25 percent on the benchmark 30-year Treasury means that my statement in July 2016 that we were seeing the low — I said italicized, underlined and in boldface — is now, looking at the charts, thoroughly corroborated," Gundlach told Reuters.
Through my years at the Chicago Daily News, then as a freelance writer, and a lecturer in the School of Journalism and Mass Communication at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, I've met a significant number of historical figures and a veritable cornucopia of boldface names.
Some of the affected players are boldface names: Manchester United's Anthony Martial and David de Gea, Chelsea's Branislav Ivanovic, and Liverpool's Mario Balotelli are among an estimated 135 first-team players in the Premier League who might not meet the new standards if they went into effect today.
Boldface names from entertainment and fashion (Sofia Coppola, Alessandra Ambrosio and Eddie Redmayne among them) reveal their favorite escapes: for Ms. Ambrosio, it's the languor of the UXUA Casa Hotel and Spa in Trancoso, Brazil; while Ms. Coppola prefers her family's Palazzo Margherita in the town of Bernalda, Italy.
The next night, the political boldface names at Fiola Mare included Senator Dianne Feinstein, Democrat of California; the Democratic pundit Hilary Rosen; and Gloria Borger, CNN's chief political analyst, who were at one table, while Tina Tchen, the chief of staff to Michelle Obama, held court at another.
But for two days in May it will live again, as Rita and André Jammet, below, who owned it for almost half of its 44-year history, recreate the dining experience (though not quite the setting and maybe not the boldface clientele) at Chefs Club by Food & Wine.
Enter the three zoos, which jointly issued the imperiled elephants "A Ticket to Safety" — those words hovering in boldface above a silhouette of the modified National Air Cargo Boeing 747-400 that on March 10, 2016, operating as Flight 805, spirited the Swaziland elephants toward their new homes.
Enter the three zoos, which jointly issued the imperiled elephants "A Ticket to Safety" — those words hovering in boldface above a silhouette of the modified National Air Cargo Boeing 747-400 that on March 10, 2016, operating as Flight 805, spirited the Swaziland elephants toward their new homes.
But my family's affiliation with the property predated me: my mother, Kiran, and my father, Vikesh, used to frequent the Oberoi's lobby in the early 29s with their college friends; the hotel was the epicenter for India's glitterati, and they were always on the lookout for a boldface sighting.
How do we think about the fact that so many boldface names in publishing and literature are female, that feminist reworkings of ancient myths constitute an industry trend, that spiky, honest meditations on motherhood make for another trend — and, still, we live in a world that hates women?
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads The wall labels of painted portraits at the National Portrait Gallery in Washington DC make it clear who's VIP: the sitter's name appears first in large, boldface letters, the artist's name trails at the bottom as the conclusion of the explanatory text.
Carla Körbes, Tiler Peck, Lil Buck and Robert Fairchild, who have all been artists in residence at previous festivals, are some of the boldface dance names who will appear on different programs (including Mr. Woetzel's relaxed "Up Close" rehearsal that offers audiences a look at the process behind the performance).
Sons tend not to forget such things.) Among all the boldface names mentioned for the job, Christie is one of the few who has not demurred with a comment similar to "I really like the job I have" (which is another way of saying, "There's no way I'll accept that thankless job").
When it is time to watch the game, the owners who get a glimpse of the players from inside this most exclusive of vantage points — private equity types and tech moguls but also boldface names like Magic Johnson, Will Ferrell and Mia Hamm Garciaparra — can take a private elevator to the owners' veranda.
With a reputation for being not only funny and honest but undeniably blunt, Nessa has been able to draw out some of the most startling and intimate truths from such boldface names as Tyra Banks, Dennis Quaid, Maria Shriver and Rosie Perez from her "stoop" in Manhattan where NBCUniversal's 30-minute "Talk Stoop" is filmed.
" (The boldface letters and the exclamation point are Rensselaer's, not mine.) "Exclusively for select students, the Candidate's Choice Application is unique to Rensselaer, and is available online now," the email said, after telling its recipient that "a talented student like you deserves a college experience that is committed to developing the great minds of tomorrow.
Few settings seem better suited to absurdist gesture than Miami Beach, a place where humans stroll around wearing high heels and bikinis, where there is always room for another "V" before the name of a boldface guest at a V.I.P. event, and where even the trademark palm trees look like fright wigs on sticks.
But the obsession over the construction of new buildings — the Perelman Center, at the World Trade Center, is on the way — and filling them with interchangeable boldface names and their flashy output is a distraction from the longer-term, less high-profile, less gala-focused work of supporting artists in a way that really matters.
While fellow boldface names in the business have worked to extend their reach (Nadine Johnson has broad portfolio of clients in art, fashion, real estate and technology; Lizzie Grubman has ventured into branding and talent management), Ms. Siegal has made herself a force in the business by dominating a highly specific niche: A-list screening events.
" Finally, while Trump justified pulling American forces out of Syria because ISIS had been defeated, the report bluntly stated, once more in boldface, that "ISIS still commands thousands of fighters in Iraq and Syria, and it maintains eight branches, more than a dozen networks, and thousands of dispersed supporters around the world, despite significant leadership and territorial losses.
On Sunday night, fans were hoping for that final, traditional closure when the Oscar ceremony put aside the glitz and unfurled the mournful portion of the evening, screening a video that sifted through the boldface names of cinema who had passed in the last year: Wes Craven (director, writer producer), Saeed Jaffrey (actor), Miroslav Ondricek (cinematographer).
The curatorial mix doesn't stint on the boldface names: paintings and a walk-in Day-Glo "Cosmic Closet" installation by Mr. Scharf, early drawings by both Basquiat and Haring (who served as Club 57's exhibitions manager), as well as videos of gleefully unhinged performance art by Ann Magnuson, the venue's day-to-day manager and chief ringleader.
The BBC has certainly poured some money into the talent pool, with boldface names galore already signed on to the project, according to Deadline: Tom Hooper, of Les Misérables and The King's Speech, will direct, Logan breakout Dafne Keen will star as Lyra, and Hamilton's Lin-Manuel Miranda will take a supporting role as Lee Scoresby.
Some of the boldface names in attendance: • Steve Schwarzman of Blackstone • Masayoshi Son of SoftBank • Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin • Larry Fink of BlackRock • Peter Thiel, the venture capitalist Many of the attendees will be hoping to get some of the billions that Saudi Arabia is investing with outside money managers — and Blackstone has been busy grabbing its share.
A best-supporting Oscar for "Traffic" (2000) did not turn him into a boldface name overnight, but he rambled toward a quiet kind of leading-man status, which he flexed opposite Halle Berry in "Things We Lost in the Fire" (2007), and in the two-part Che Guevara biopic "Che" (2008) — a passion project that he also produced.
While the same fashion names may be on the roster next week, they are dressed up (pardon the pun) with a lot of big-tent, boldface-name glam, picked to appeal to a pretty broad demographic, including those who may not think that much about designers, but know a lot about movies, politics and late-night TV. Which might possibly include you.
Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE and Michael Bloomberg could be headed for a political collision that would surely sour what has been a very good relationship between two of New York's biggest boldface names.
The proof is in the boldface faculty members she has recruited — dancers like Dormeshia Sumbry-Edwards, who was Michael Jackson's private tap teacher; Sean Fielder, founder and artistic director of the Boston Tap Company and, like Ms. Sumbry-Edwards, a veteran of the musical "Bring in Da Noise, Bring in Da Funk"; and Nicholas Young, a former "Stomp" cast member who was instructing the recent Grooves Unlimited master class.
The text is filled with the era's boldface names — Edith Wharton, Charles Dana Gibson, the Olmsted brothers, Alice Roosevelt Longworth — and the family's travels took them to the era's favorite high-end locales: the "cottages" of Newport; the exclusive resorts of Hot Springs, Va., and Jekyll Island, Ga.; the Beatrix-Farrand-designed gardens of Seal Harbor, Me. But in between the lines of the captions are stories waiting to be told.
PARIS — On the afternoon before Virgil Abloh debuted his men's wear collection for Louis Vuitton — an event that drew 1,19853 seated guests; an additional 1,500 specially invited students; a truckload of the designer's global celebrity pals, boldface names like Kim Kardashian West and Kanye West, Rihanna, ASAP Rocky, Alexander Skarsgard and Rita Ora; and a handful of Chinese pop stars with social media followings numbering in the multiple millions — a flash mob gathered at Vuitton headquarters on the Right Bank near the Seine.

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