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"bombastic" Definitions
  1. (of somebody's words) sounding important but having little meaning and used to impress people

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Trump was never going to fulfill his bombastic promises, and bombastic promises are all he has.
"[He was] pretty bombastic then [in 1990], and he's bombastic now," O'Reilly, 67, told the Hollywood Reporter in July of 2016.
Along with Ditko and Kirby, he kept the crank turning, and those gloriously bombastic words kept sprawling out beside those even more gloriously bombastic images.
Bombastic and blunt Ford was a bombastic and larger-than-life personality who spoke bluntly, traits that helped him craft an image as a champion of the working class.
Sometimes, a character — or a director — goes bombastic.
Lady Gaga is already the most bombastic version of herself.
The entire show was one bombastic contrast building on another.
We're very similar in our bombastic approach and opinionated approach.
Rainier's bombastic outfit served as counterbalance to Kelly's modern dress.
But Trump's bombastic barbs weren't just for the North Koreans.
Bombastic and eccentric, Laura overwhelms Savannah when she greets her.
Sometimes, as in the bombastic "Olympia," Mr. Claerbout falls short.
The volatile and bombastic Trump, they say, boosts those odds.
Trump's bombastic rhetoric and personal celebrity has boosted debate ratings.
That was big, bold, bombastic, and just a little creepy.
She's cold and calculating where Frank was gaudy and bombastic.
America is this bombastic fucking mess of dreams and anguish.
It's luscious and sparse and dynamic and scary and bombastic.
He was loud and bombastic and aggressive and often insensitive.
Breitbart sometimes uses bombastic language to get its point across.
It's clear that these bombastic remarks are merely political theater.
The sped up strings give off this bombastic, nervous energy.
"It wasn't as bombastic as people thought it would be," Sen.
He's got a bombastic different approach, and California's a little softer.
It doesn't have a bombastic opening as in many action games.
I would be surprised if he wasn't bombastic and self-congratulatory.
Even bombastic state-run media have turned introspective, counselling against arrogance.
Would he and his bombastic nature dominate in prime-time TV?
So far, they have not warmed to his bombastic, pugnacious style.
LaVar Ball is bombastic, obnoxious, occasionally disrespectful and loud as shit.
He just speaks in this bombastic way ... there's no internal editing.
The billionaire's bombastic tweets were retweeted an average of 5,947 times.
THE BOMBASTIC POSTERS and statues of Saddam Hussein disappeared long ago.
In the same bombastic statement, Pyongyang also threatened a nuclear showdown.
At a time when bombastic, angry voices proliferated, Pence was different.
Each title is bombastic, breathless, and rich in capitalisation and keywords.
Bombastic hype does not conquer all, even for a media superstar.
" It allows her to be bombastic and desperate in "The Boss.
The brothers share "an opposition to bombastic rock tropes," Aaron said.
His claims make sense as a matter of bombastic Trumpian politics.
Gone were the cute, dancey tracks and the bombastic club bangers.
Candidate Trump was often intemperate and bombastic in his Islamic denunciations.
Trump tweets bombastic messages, proving that he speaks his un-PC mind.
The White House issued a bombastic letter rejecting the impeachment inquiry Tuesday.
It's beautiful, bombastic, and nearly indistinguishable from those that came before it.
They're so anthemic, bombastic, and his sense of chords is really good.
And not every bombastic Trump tweet spells the end of our democracy.
Trump to the bombastic former Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi, who ran circles
Yet this intimate moment is bracketed by deliberately operatic, even bombastic gestures.
Bombastic, outsize, demagogic figures do not make for the easiest satire target.
"He's bombastic and then the actual follow-through is weak," Drezner said.
Are you surprised by him moving from the bombastic stuff to this?
In her bombastic totality, she embodies the grotesque effects of extreme wealth.
But in the bombastic world of science reporting, it didn't really matter.
Mr. Hardin favored seemingly simple moments that contrasted with Ali's bombastic personality.
"Some labor leaders are bombastic," Mr. Meyerson wrote in The American Prospect.
It was slick and sleek, but also overpowering and at times bombastic.
Is there a push and pull on the sort of bombastic rhetoric?
The president has a bit more of a bombastic approach to governing.
He's also got the bombastic personality of a right-wing radio host.
Some activists have privately expressed concerns that his rhetoric could be bombastic.
For all his successes, though, LePage is known for his bombastic leadership style.
Some said Wisconsin voters are just too nice to embrace Trump's bombastic behavior.
Donald Trump is known for his bombastic, sometimes racist, and often untruthful statements.
There's also lesser known, and less bombastic firms such as Australian-based Azimuth.
Loom is not bombastic, it has funny moments but not laugh out loud.
Colette offers Knightley's least quiet, most bombastic negotiation of proper womanhood to date.
"It's going to be bigger and louder and more bombastic," the director says.
A new coach was taking over from the popular if bombastic Rex Ryan.
Pence personifies misguided ultra-conservative approaches in a low-key, non-bombastic way.
North Korea is no stranger to making bombastic threats toward its perceived enemies.
Had blunt, bombastic, boisterous and brusque billionaire Donald Trump slain another sacred cow?
The track finds Jeremiah Ntéh as bombastic, brain-bending, and playful as ever.
" But Democrats slammed Trump for a reaction they charged was "bombastic" and "unhinged.
President Trump hosted an electric, bombastic, confrontational and unscheduled press conference in February.
Her midwestern plainspokenness is a powerful rejoinder to Trump's bombastic New York bullshitting.
He has the resources to fight back, and the willingness to be bombastic.
It was a characteristically bombastic approach to a crisis that's growing in scale.
Everything he does is massive and bombastic and covered in cocaine-powered pussy.
It's not catchy, luxurious, or bombastic, at least not in any traditional way.
Songs like "Summer Candy" and "True Emotion" are bombastic, fun, and endlessly listenable.
She is a cerebral academic serving during the presidency of a bombastic businessman.
"I love history!" proclaims the actor Alex Alvarez, as a bombastic film director.
The final tableau is gorgeously bombastic, with giant waves crashing on a screen.
Yes, Reagan entered office embracing a bombastic, confrontational approach to the Soviet Union.
Mr. Schnabel became known for his bombastic ego and not his big heart.
And he built a global reputation for both ruthlessness and a bombastic lifestyle.
The good news for the bombastic billionaire is that it's a very big chance.
The bombastic candidate is starting to realize he might actually lose, said Elspeth Reeve.
North Korea is famous for making bombastic threats — and not following through on them.
So you'd run away from combat but have this crazy, bombastic piece still going.
We drank and befriended some overzealous talent agents who were bombastic and loud (shocking).
Gone are the dry statistics, replaced instead by bombastic language and off-color jokes.
This scene, from the fourth season, is a perfect snapshot of Ilana's bombastic attitude.
President Donald Trump's bombastic rhetoric and surprise policy tweets are often greeted with skepticism.
The bombastic Republican governor is known for his loose style, which sometimes draws criticism.
We've gathered six examples, which range from the subtle and creative, to the bombastic.
Hitler opportunistically seized the populace with racialized rhetoric and bombastic appeals to nationalist pride.
Stop listening to the bombastic loudmouths on the radio and television and the Internet.
It's bombastic, chock-full of gritty electronic sounds that pay respect to Detroit techno.
Despite his slip in Iowa, the bombastic Trump holds a solid lead over Sen.
The WHO's bombastic anti-business proclamations ignore the fact tobacco is not going away.
And for that, the country has its bombastic president, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, to thank.
But where those movies are loud, bombastic action blockbusters, Bumblebee is something else altogether.
This is how he justifies his antagonistic, bombastic rhetoric toward the North Korean regime.
Sure, we poke fun at the track's lo-fi production values and bombastic sincerity.
"It is somewhat futuristic, but not bombastic," said Massimiliano Gioni, the museum's artistic director.
Today, "Highlander" fans still find charm in the cheesy special effects and bombastic plotting.
Additionally, if you want a more bombastic sound, consider the Master & Dynamic MW07 Plus.
In an early morning Twitter post on Thursday, Mr. Trump was bombastic on Iran.
"Look at the sea of lawyers, doctor," the lawyer said in a bombastic tone.
Felix is a gay, white provocateur who is bombastic, openly racist and downright foolish.
During that time, he took part in a bombastic interview with the New Yorker.
Crises happen every day, but bombastic spectacles of horrifying incidents gradually numb our senses.
The larger-than-life Ellison, like Musk, is known for making bombastic, brash public comments.
The commander-in-chief's straightforward presentation was also a departure from his usual bombastic style.
In the general election, his bombastic comments and stylistic tendencies could prove much more damaging.
Games often struggle when dealing with grief, and this is especially true for bombastic shooters.
Trump was typically bombastic during the debate, which, as usual, focused almost entirely on him.
It's bombastic and gory, and it delivers on the total absurdity of that basic premise.
The piece features a bombastic president, a string of bitter tweets, and accusations of censorship.
This isn't a loud, bombastic comic, and there's a deep beauty in its quiet stillness.
Mooch on the loose: Trump is happy with the "colorful, bombastic New Yorker," Swan explains.
For a moment, he's not the bombastic owner of West London's best pirate radio station.
Kanye tweeted a series of typically bombastic statements today that concluded with a major announcement.
Critics charge that Trump's bombastic rhetoric is fermenting national outrage that might soon turn dangerous.
Some of the less bombastic on the left side began quietly to hedge their bets.
On Tuesday, the controversial leader avoided using the bombastic language that has become his trademark.
A costumed performer entered the dining space and began dancing to bombastic Chinese opera music.
Up until the tedious and bombastic finish, though, you can have a pretty good time.
Namely: robotic, future-dreaming funk, tightly composed with electrically bright synths and bombastic 80s drums.
Trump. Oh. I thought because the other one was equally bombastic, Kim Jong-un. Right.
Emily is a necessarily bombastic shot in the arm to the world of crossover jazz.
" "[North Korea] has to be uber-bombastic, it always has to be on the attack.
"Stephen A. Smith is a great one," Hanlon said, referring to the bombastic ESPN commentator.
Best of Enemies argues that TV made it worse because it rewards loud, bombastic rhetoric.
And Donald Trump has — in bombastic fashion — called for faster U.S. gross domestic product-growth.
Sam Zell, the controversial and bombastic billionaire real estate investor, published his autobiography in 2017.
Schatz comments were in part a response to Trump's impromptu, bombastic press briefing on Tuesday.
As illustrated by his support for Carlson, Lachlan has backed Fox News' most bombastic talent.
Indeed, as he became Mr. Trump's most bombastic champion, Mr. Giuliani at times appeared unhinged.
The bombastic telecom chief said that there are two factors driving conversations around T-Mobile's future.
Rather than make everything the focus of a bombastic stage show, these announcements were more casual.
Vastly different in persona, the bombastic Trump and the sober May appeared friendly despite their differences.
I'm not even talking about Russian rumor mills peddling bombastic stories to impressionable social media users.
Mr Chamisa, no angel himself, has made some bombastic promises that he is unlikely to keep.
Our musical gratitude often shocked patrons, confused why their meager donation merited such a bombastic response.
The city's bombastic new plan worships faceless power and the dour deity of the motor car.
Clinton contended that "there is no other Donald Trump" than the bombastic candidate Americans have seen.
The one for the series is a little bit more bombastic—the codpiece is very significant.
And there's no mistaking the opening music riff, with its rising introductory fanfare and bombastic theme.
Duterte's outrageous comments are the latest in a bombastic campaign to fight corruption and threaten criminals.
He was a writer of considerable wit and subtlety whose public pronouncements tended towards the bombastic.
"I resolve to speak in vague but bombastic generalities more," Paul wrote, jabbing at Donald Trump.
Should a troublesome story appear, a handful of bombastic tweets changes the conversation on Trump's schedule.
Guy Fieri is the bombastic TV chef known for eating lots and lots of messy foods.
But subscriptions to The Times actually doubled in 2016, during Trump's unconventional and often bombastic campaign.
Rather than trying to go big and bombastic, he wanted everyone to dive deeper into horror.
The donation, however, was his first in support of the bombastic New York real estate developer.
Lawmakers have publicly and privately complained about Trump's bombastic style and penchant to go it alone.
A shoot-from-the-hip, bombastic showoff is the last thing we need or can afford.
By making such a bombastic claim, Trump foolishly put himself and his administration in serious jeopardy.
It also starts to bleed into Trump's more bombastic allegations, most notably that Comey committed perjury.
The bombastic presidential contender is accusing Republicans of disloyalty and threatening repercussions for their lack ofsupport.
This was the sweet spot, timingwise, for a bombastic prestige drama about the world of money.
The real estate tycoon has attracted media attention for his bombastic rhetoric and his personal celebrity.
Nicolas Winding Refn's "Drive" is, for long stretches, a meditative movie unconcerned with bombastic action sequences.
"Bad Dreams" is more bombastic than the material on Break Up, with a clearer pop inflection.
I wish I didn't find its taped Philip Glass score bombastic and, as it proceeds, pulverizing.
He initially wondered if the greeting might be too upbeat or bombastic to use in Vietnam.
His bombastic speeches and public appearances regularly make headlines in his home country and further afield.
"President Trump is not helping the situation with his bombastic comments," she said in a statement.
Bombastic is definitely the word for the out-of-box low end you'll get from these.
I just think that generally Mike is mannered and serious and Donald is bombastic and emotional.
As Aurelio De Laurentiis, Napoli's bombastic owner, put it last year, the two are simply incompatible.
The bombastic candidate Victor Fluke, who favors FAIR News over other networks, dominates the book's plotline.
He went on to build large towers around Central Park and gravitate towards bombastic interior decorations.
BANNON: That would probably be too bombastic, even for me, but maybe in modern political history.
From afar these works look like bombastic, decorative wallpaper with which to spruce up your penthouse.
He&aposs -- he&aposs a little bit bombastic from time to time, but I like that too.
The Indiana governor's low-key demeanor is a contrast to that of the bombastic real estate developer.
A bombastic intro theme announces their shimmy-powered arrival before Tina launches into Sly Stone's recent hit.
Trump's assault is just a more bombastic version of what these lawyers have weathered under past administrations.
On Tuesday morning, Donald Trump gave a bombastic speech to the assembled delegates of the United Nations.
He is a bombastic demagogue who has alienated Latinos, African-Americans, Muslims, Asian-Americans and nonwhite women.
But the large-scale, bombastic paintings of the up-and-coming 1980s Neo Expressionism also didn't fit.
Instead, all we heard from the others was bombastic ridicule of one another and the present administration.
It has meant a great deal of bombastic promises to donate to various vague but worthy causes.
Among nonwhite voters, Clinton leads by 69 percent to 17 percent over the bombastic billionaire Republican nominee.
Others agree that Mr Trump's style grates less on a continent that is used to bombastic presidents.
In the early years of television, Gorgeous George practically invented the persona of the flamboyant, bombastic villain.
Bombastic talk shows and segments featuring Jack Posobiec, a notorious pro-Trump Internet personality, are mixed in.
But maybe, like other bombastic aspects of Trump's campaign, there will be some hedging on the issue.
Incidentally, a squad we could stand to never meet again is Kali's band of bombastic punk misfits.
The district's upscale, highly educated voters were more resistant to the bombastic President than his hardscrabble base.
Though he generated enthusiasm and helped bring out new voters, his bombastic cultivated persona thrives on winning.
The rise of Marc Benioff, the bombastic founder of Salesforce, who just got a new co-CEO
Jackson, a former military officer and U.S. senator, was known for his fiery temper and bombastic rhetoric.
Liz Shannon Miller, of IndieWire, appreciated Euron Greyjoy's bombastic reintroduction, in the court of Queen Cersei Lannister.
The bombastic billionaire's nativism has influenced other Republican contenders to harden their already uncompromising policies on immigration.
Tal replaces the old, bombastic CEO Kirt McMaster, who sent a letter to Cyanogen employees earlier today.
As this election showed, there are plenty of Americans who'll support Donald Trump, whose personality is bombastic.
Summerall's concision worked far better with the bombastic Madden than did Scully's "pull up a chair" storytelling.
And his unchained rhetoric and bombastic style mean the general election could take unexpected twists and turns.
He's previously compared Mexican immigrants to "rapists" and has made bombastic comments toward other minority groups. Sen.
The DJ started playing louder, more bombastic tunes (Biggie, Disclosure, etc.) and the hedonism began to surge.
This is what most motivated his writing, Denevi argues in a new biography of the bombastic writer.
But I'm becoming less so, the more we see of his bombastic grandstanding and mustache-twirling affectations.
Both Trump and North Korea's leader Kim Jong Un are known for bombastic language in their communication.
Beijing held its tongue, even as its neighbor engaged in saber rattling, nuclear testing and bombastic threats.
And Ms. Tsai's preference for stability in the region may not mesh with Mr. Trump's bombastic style.
But those weaknesses are nothing compared to those of an inexperienced, self-absorbed, bombastic and impulsive president.
He was known as a bombastic racist, but do people give him credit for his political ability?
He appears to share Mr. Trump's bombastic manner and uses far starker language than most C.I.A. directors.
Yet it is exactly what the PA and its bombastic president, Mahmoud Abbas, are now trying to do.
"We are not enamored with Donald Trump's bombastic rhetoric and personality," the "conservative leaders" signing the statement wrote.
He's always said these things in the most bombastic way possible, with no regard for precision or facts.
Enter Trump: bombastic and volatile, with neither affinity nor proximity to Africa, but a brazen sense of unpredictability.
Trump became known for his bombastic unfiltered tweeting style, which helped him connect with voters this past election.
After watching enough Billions, sometimes I find myself admiring Bobby — his bombastic self-confidence; his eye for strategy.
But his appeal is so broad now, his shows so bombastic, it's almost like he's lost in it.
But Trump's bombastic rhetoric, unorthodox campaign and his lack of experience in government have left the party divided.
" He called this process of keeping Trump's bombastic behavior and ideas in check as "a really delicate dance.
"Dreamers: How Young Indians are Changing the World", Ms Poonam's first book, contains an abundance of bombastic characters.
Trump spoke slower and with less bombastic energy than during his usual speeches, sticking largely to his script.
The bombastic hilarity that once seemed so ridiculous in The Producers is, apparently, more real today than ever.
The bombastic Trump makes Nixon's naked appeal to America's worst racial impulses seem elegant and subtle by comparison.
As this election shows, there are plenty of Americans who'll support Donald Trump, whose personality is exceedingly bombastic.
Some bask in his bombastic glow; those who find his presence oppressive slap on sunblock or stay inside.
Like Trump's impulsive habit of scrawling bombastic notes to his opponents, Gingrich was also an obsessive note writer.
But despite controversies involving drugs and alcohol, he used his bombastic personality to champion for Toronto's working class.
This is a surprisingly grim resolution for a film within a franchise that's best known for bombastic uplift.
Seb Gorka, a bombastic White House aide known only to cable-news viewers, posted a blistering departure letter.
" He urged his colleagues to ignore "bombastic voices" on radio and television, saying "our incapacity is their livelihood.
She was also known for her bombastic, defiant persona as a fixture of the 1960s civil rights movement.
Wouters adds that the change in art tastes between the World Wars further made his bombastic art unfashionable.
President Trump is just the most bombastic example of this phenomenon, which has been playing out for decades.
My answer is mixed: The substantive signals were there, but they were drowned out by the bombastic noise.
In Redd's rooms, bombastic color is the first line of assault targeted at walls, upholstery, lampshades and floors.
The president's frequent and often bombastic tweeting has been a source of frustration for many conservatives, including Grassley.
"President Trump is just the most bombastic example of this phenomenon, which has been playing out for decades."
Ryan had spent a good part of the campaign cycle distancing himself from the brash and bombastic Trump.
Yet I've never met a national politician so ill informed, so evasive, so bombastic and, frankly, so puerile.
" And cable TV provides opportunities to see both "The Avengers" and its bombastic sequel, "Avengers: Age of Ultron.
Despite stiff competition, Kim continues to vie for the title of most bombastic and overly confident world leader.
It's an interesting counterpoint for an artist who is most widely known for his more bombastic painted works.
Critics have accused Trump of raising the specter of bloodshed with his bombastic rhetoric on the campaign trail.
But he has been consistently courteous, perhaps startlingly so, for those who were expecting a more bombastic persona.
Magical, subtle, sensitive and touching, "I Kill Giants" is everything the bombastic "A Wrinkle in Time" is not.
As a figure of immense, almost assaultive generosity, who could unleash, in us, bombastic yet utterly sincere gratitude.
It felt more like an arthouse drama rather than the big, bombastic superhero flicks we'd grown used to.
The result is an aesthetic achievement and a political one — corporate propaganda at its most bombastic and seductive.
For a supposedly intimate portrait, it can feel jarringly bombastic; its self-exposure surely tips into self-congratulation.
For a supposedly intimate portrait, it can feel jarringly bombastic; its self-exposure surely tips into self-congratulation.
In my career, I've never known a national politician as mendacious, ill informed, bombastic and dangerous as Trump.
He has made a second career issuing bombastic threats from the safety of the sidelines of Fox News.
It comes after months of bombastic rhetoric between North Korea and the U.S. over the country's nuclear program.
His campaign-rally style is bombastic and not unlike a carnival barker, as Barack Obama once described Trump.
A Nissan GTRis covered in a bombastic blue and red skull pattern, complete with deciles of knuckle dusters.
But virtually none of the GOP members on the panel has adopted Trump's bombastic tone toward the witnesses.
In some ways, they'd already outgrown rock'n'roll, but they hadn't adopted bombastic electronics; they weren't making stadium anthems.
A big gap opened up between his bombastic promises and the relatively modest reforms his government managed to introduce.
Despite the bombastic phrasing, Huawei actually has a pretty good claim to being ahead in the mobile AI world.
"It's about being bombastic and spectacular," said Simon Flesser, the creative lead of Simogo's two-person team, over Skype.
All that ended of course when Strzok&aposs bombastic texts with his lover, FBI Attorney Lisa Page were revealed.
Their names tended toward the bombastic: Lost World Caverns and Endless Caverns and Forbidden Caverns and Lost Sea Adventure.
He lacks intellectual engagement in foreign policy and disdains diplomacy itself, except when it is conducted via bombastic tweets.
In a more intimate environment, some voters have come away with a more positive impression of the bombastic billionaire.
Six years ago, in an unprecedented bout of nationalism, the US election ushered in a bombastic conservative billionaire president.
But mainly, he is the embodiment of what Fox News has always been: brash, boastful, bombastic — and old school.
Stylistically, though, the bombastic and confrontational style Spicer established on day one left him very little room for error.
And Trump's whole persona—the one that some people, at least, still love—relies on being bombastic and unscripted.
Some of the other games we do, like World of Warcraft, they all have big silhouettes with bombastic characters.
One of our arguably most bombastic presidents ever has resulted in one of the calmest stock markets in history.
A lot of Kentucky voters say that Trump's bombastic style and his attacks against McConnell aren't even that surprising.
On the political left is the bombastic Julius Malema, 35, "commander-in-chief" of his radical Economic Freedom Fighters.
The Young Pope is also disjointed and absurd, its bleakness interspersed with symbolism so bombastic it generates unintentional laughs.
A Manhattan real estate developer and bombastic reality television star, Mr. Trump would be a president like no other.
Article continues after the break: Yet, as bombastic as the plot can be, it offers a very human story.
Read more: The rise of Marc Benioff, the bombastic Salesforce CEO who's buying up Time Magazine for $190 million
Despite President Donald Trump's somewhat bombastic Twitter presence, the White House has a generally mild tone on the platform.
Nirider, who gets the most screen time of the team, is less bombastic than Zellner, and perhaps more idealistic.
Walsh, on the other hand, is a bombastic former one-term tea-party congressman turned conservative talk-show host.
Maduro may be corrupt, authoritarian, bombastic, and unstable—qualities he shares with the American president fixated on deposing him.
In Tuesday's Republican U.S. Senate runoff, bombastic conservative Christian candidate Roy Moore faces the appointed, business-backed incumbent Sen.
If I wanted to make big, bombastic, distorted, echo-y, trippy music, the atmospheric stuff, a studio is nice.
Falling somewhere between rococo and 18th century portraiture are the bombastic, wondrous digital paintings of English artist Ray Caesar.
Your music has always been described as grandiose, bombastic, epic—all very fitting adjectives —with an almost cinematic scope.
Her hyper-advanced home base makes Tony Stark's lab of bombastic gadgets look like a box of dingy Legos.
A lot of that is due to star Gillian Anderson's bombastic performance as the aforementioned unapologetically sex-positive mom.
He said voters appreciated his bombastic style and independent spirit, and regularly drew parallels between himself and President Trump.
They say tougher sanctions and Mr. Trump's bombastic talk would only prompt North Korea to conduct more weapons tests.
Representative Tim Ryan, an Ohio Democrat, said Tuesday that "being bombastic" was not "the mature way" to seek changes.
Susan Collins of Maine said the formerly bombastic lawyer came across as a "very different guy" during his appearance.
Second, its overheated and bombastic rhetoric is undermining America's foundational ideals and the sense of fair play in politics.
This format does nothing to showcase individual candidates but allows the loudest and most bombastic to come out ahead.
This format does nothing to showcase individual candidates but allows the loudest and most bombastic to come out ahead.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un is regarded as one of the world&aposs most repressive and bombastic rulers.
Much like its bombastic construction projects, the illegal activity that takes place in Dubai is headline grabbing and theatrical.
It was mixed with the best equipment and made as bombastic as and analogous [to] what we do live.
The clash between Dortmund and Bayern was so dramatic, so bombastic, that Wembley was caught up in its narrative thread.
Yes, Trump is still tweeting out things in a bombastic manner that would be considered ridiculous by normal presidential standards.
Obama said he was calmed by the notion of the Oval Office as a moderating factor on Trump's bombastic tendencies.
Mortuus Umbra's take on extreme metal has layers; their music isn't just bombastic, heavy riffs, it's also atmospheric and moody.
Even with the bombastic Robert Baratheon as king, it's Cersei who proves to be a shrewd leader and master manipulator.
State television broadcast shots of the new canal to the bombastic theme tune of "Game of Thrones", a television show.
It's impossible that the entirety of Ford's supporters, or Trump's, or the Rebel's, are all bombastic, aggressive agents of chaos.
The world is waiting to find out just how many of Mr Trump's bombastic promises will actually become American policy.
Some in the crowd shouted and chanted during Warren's speech even as she turned the heat on the bombastic Trump.
Trump foes have long insisted the bombastic billionaire has a "ceiling" over his Republican support of 40 percent or less.
Paul LePage, the abrasive and bombastic outgoing governor, won two elections without a majority, thanks to liberals splitting their vote.
Reines has spent more time playing "Presidential Trump" than "bombastic Trump," according to a source with knowledge of the prep.
The source says Clinton has done some prep with "bombastic Trump," but more have been with a more reserved candidate.
The fictional Wiseau is more consistently bombastic than his real-world counterpart, who can be relatively normal-sounding in interviews.
This week's Game of Thrones seemed a little tamer than last week's bombastic episode, but it still had its moments.
Geffrard's texturally rich, bombastic tapestries are influenced by his Haitian roots, and draw on the history of Voudou veve flags.
Sometimes the best things aren't bombastic sing-a-long singles and instead are the whispers waiting at the very end.
The bombastic billionaire appeared to recognize that by jettisoning his first campaign manager, Corey Lewandowski, now a commentator on CNN.
And the EQ Silver Arrow is functional and can be driven; it's not just a pretty shell with bombastic promises.
If the bombastic color configuration doesn't seem much like camouflage, that's because it wasn't designed to hide, but to confuse.
Clinton has walked a tightrope of appealing to disillusioned Democrats while attempting to court moderates unhappy with the bombastic Trump.
He didn't leave behind a salacious autobiography or hundreds of bombastic interviews, like his counterpart on the trumpet, Miles Davis.
Braver Than We Are does their legacy proud with an assemblage of 10 tracks smoldering with ferocity and bombastic rhapsody.
Mr Trump was on much firmer ground when he was able to return to his preferred mode of bombastic grandstanding.
Trump has been wrong on quite a bit, but this is one area where is bombastic style might be appropriate.
Melania was kind and sweet during our many chats, and Donald was as bombastic and entertaining as you would expect.
Rubio took third place in Monday's Iowa caucuses behind Cruz, the U.S. senator from Texas, and bombastic billionaire Donald Trump.
This could easily have devolved into a bombastic, kitschy, sentimental, corny, or just plain awful painting, but it does not.
But now we have the International Champions Cup (ICC)—a tournament whose bombastic title is only matched by its irrelevance.
With each of Trump's tweets and bombastic rally statements, Kelly will discover it is increasingly difficult to "reset" the situation.
But no character was more bombastic than the president himself, who infused new complaints about impeachment with years-old gripes.
Throughout his career, Trump has played the same bombastic character -- it's what made him a billionaire and ultimately our President.
Days before, in his typical bombastic style, Trump taunted Moscow to get ready for "nice and new and smart" missiles.
He still voices, in muted terms, objection over Trump's bombastic style but has no problem with the racism and misogyny.
During his first episode after the raid last week, Hannity described the search of Cohen's office in similarly bombastic terms.
UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres and French President Emmanuel Macron were among the leaders who questioned the characteristically bombastic rhetoric.
And it's not an episode with a major character death or a bombastic action sequence, but an episode about nothing.
And on the other side he sees a bombastic Trump that alienates large segments of the population, Hispanics, women, etcetera.
The idea that bombastic pronouncements will do anything other than raise the blood pressure of Americans is disheartening and frightening.
In August 2017, Trump gave his first-ever pardon to Joe Arpaio, the bombastic former sheriff of Maricopa County, Arizona.
Critics argue the business mogul's lack of political experience and bombastic rhetoric may become liabilities with voters later this year.
Montgomery, Alabama (CNN)Roy Moore, the bombastic evangelical Christian who was twice ousted as Alabama's chief justice, has beaten Sen.
For his inauguration as mayor, Mr. Ford invited Don Cherry, a prominent (and similarly bombastic) television hockey commentator, to speak.
Like a futurist-opera, the only vocals come from a vocoder-soaked robot supported by a choir of bombastic angels.
James Comey dominated Monday morning headlines from all news outlets with his bombastic interview with ABC's George Stephanopoulos on Sunday.
It's what you'd expect from a bombastic action movie, video game or not: break out of the prison, guns blazing.
Lauer released a lengthy, bombastic statement denying the rape, saying that the sexual encounter between him and Nevils was consensual.
And finally, we should not forget the impact of the Trump administration's scattered, bombastic, delayed and fact-o-phobic response.
The bombastic and narcissistic former mayor of London and foreign secretary is the favorite to become the next prime minister.
During the 2016 election, Mr. Trump, who was also a bombastic businessman and outsider, drew early comparisons to Mr. Cain.
Even that old windbag Polonius, played by Robert Joy, is less a bombastic grandstander than a dry-as-dust martinet.
Increasingly, however, Rushdie has left cool English so far behind that his fiction has grown bombastic and close to unreadable.
But he embraced Mr. Trump's bombastic style after Election Day, when it came to claiming rampant fraud nobody could prove.
They hoped for more help than they got from Alan Grayson, Murphy's bombastic primary opponent and fellow Democratic House member.
Bombastic, vain and slippery, Mr. Trump played the same small-screen character he has offered the viewing public for years.
But for all the bombastic pronouncements, a more measured, sober-minded note came from, wait for it, the pot industry.
For the Paris Opera piece, I didn't want to make something bombastic, even though the dancers were the three étoiles.
Astronomers also witnessed a space cannonball and discovered how bombastic meteors can be when they explode in the Earth's atmosphere.
The bombastic hits and slow-rolling ballads were underscored with the knowledge that what was happening onstage was truly unique.
"Tusk," which the group released two years later, was a bombastic double LP that cost a million dollars to produce.
Over three bombastic seasons so far, "Dirilis: Ertugrul" (Resurrection: Ertugrul) has described medieval campaigns waged by Turks against Christian enemies.
Over the 2 months of the campaign, she got a close-up view of his unpredictable style and bombastic personality.
Some argue that's because Cardi and Nicki are more similar: They put their sexuality out there; they're theatrical and bombastic.
T-shirts emblazoned with the instantly recognizable silhouettes of the two bombastic leaders are for sale at shops around town.
Since that bombastic sketch in early 2015, Saturday Night Live has thrown McKinnon headlong into the role of impersonating Clinton.
"There's this media caricature of Trump as a bombastic buffoon," says Matthew Dickinson, a professor of political science at Middlebury College.
His preference for huge, bombastic rallies instead of one-on-one conversations was treated as a quirk, but not a flaw.
The bombastic businessman, whose campaign made headlines for polarizing and divisive rhetoric, took an uncharacteristically civil tone in his acceptance speech.
He patiently responded to a few of Trump's more bombastic attacks and patiently raised doubts about the credibility of his experts.
Trump was the first Republican presidential contender to comment on the brouhaha and he did it in a typically bombastic way.
The staff in Donald Trump's inner circle resembles their boss in many ways — unorthodox, bombastic, and lacking in traditional political experience.
For a time it seemed as if Trump's bombastic, aggressive style was crafted to reach a specific segment of the electorate.
FFVII was a strange, bombastic cyberpunk epic, while FFVIII was a melodramatic story about young love set against a futuristic war.
By May, several of the kids said they had discovered he got less bombastic if they let him vent a little.
It was this setting that Clinton hoped to use as a springboard to victory over her bombastic Republican opponent Donald Trump.
But even colorful and bombastic fairy tales have a poison apple, in this case the weight of the Young family's expectations.
"When The Young Pope is bad, it's epically so — laughable, with histrionics and mustache-twirling and bombastic set pieces," he wrote.
The colors are saturated, the dialogue is bombastic, and at any point, one of the characters is emitting a shocked gasp.
Though her 80s solo hits tend to be slicker and more bombastic, Stevie's quintessential Stevie-ness shines through the production gloss.
The bombastic billionaire has reserved and spent roughly $4 million in Iowa and New Hampshire, with barely $60,000 in South Carolina.
"Marijuanaut's Theme" is a bombastic ride on a killer riff, while "Sonic Titan" sounds like the footsteps of some hempen kaijiu.
I'll miss Peter Chou's flamboyance, though I suspect the age of bombastic CEOs like him is now firmly in our past.
The former believes that while Trump's language has been bombastic, emphasizing the touch back could help him improve with those voters.
It's not a bombastic, ridiculous, melodramatic thing, it's a scene that feels understated and, for lack of a better word, real.
North Korea makes few goods that the rest of the world wants, but it does specialize in exporting bombastic, bellicose pronouncements.
Witness Donald Trump's bombastic appeal to white working class men uncomfortable in an America where one must dial "1" for English.
Trump is a bombastic billionaire who famously bragged about groping women and publicly espoused pro-choice and pro-same-sex marriageviews.
The bombastic candidate and former reality TV star has been more of a wild card when it comes to the House.
The film is almost startlingly bereft of the bombastic "for your consideration" scenes we have come to expect from historical biopics.
Trafficking in bombastic manufactured outrage, it's politics that pretends to be brave and tough, but in fact is born of fear.
Beijing (CNN)"Everything I do is for the poor masses of this Earth!" bellows the deep voice over bombastic classical music.
Critics worry that Trump's lack of political experience and bombastic rhetoric may become liabilities during a general presidential election next November.
At the weekend, Chinese stock exchanges warned several listed companies against misleading investors with bombastic hype around the red-hot theme.
But the Instagram-Snapchat arms race has led to increasingly gaudy and bombastic augmented reality filters, colorful stickers and seething GIFs.
And Kirstjen Nielsen, the newly installed Homeland Security secretary, appeared unaware of the bombastic rhetoric while speaking with reporters in California.
His own music skews romantic, with many heartfelt ballads that fit easily within the glossy, bombastic sound of contemporary country radio.
The efficiently gaudy show doesn't have a deep thought in its head but, in its bombastic way, it's modest and true.
Moshe Safdie's museum building, with its emphasis on wood, concrete, glass, and water, is a more bombastic compliment to Wright's home.
Yet Raúl always had a distinct personality—he's reputedly more pragmatic and managerial, less intransigently ideological and bombastic, than his brother.
Mr. Johnson first gained notoriety for his bombastic displays as mayor of London from 2008 to 2016, before returning to Parliament.
Probably no version of "Pacific Overtures" could achieve all of the show's global and local, exquisite and bombastic effects at once.
The language on the North Korean posters is as bombastic as the images are eye-popping and the colors blindingly bright.
However, the last three years of polemic and bombastic "scandals" touted by Democrats mean that many Americans have already tuned out.
As public anger in Hong Kong has climbed, the Chinese government's response has grown bombastic and now seems at times erratic.
Critics argue that the billionaire's bombastic rhetoric and hardline policies on issues like immigration are making voter frustrations boil over nationwide.
The former attorney general's strategy was to make the election a referendum on Donald Trump, the bombastic Republican nominee for president.
Obama clearly feels a farewell address is not the place for a president to launch a bombastic criticism of his successor.
His digital war on Kelly has become the trademark of his bombastic, "no time for political correctness," attention-grabbing presidential campaign.
If Dortmund's ill-fated clash with Bayern was a scintillating European night at Wembley, it was preceded by a similarly bombastic occasion.
The bombastic billionaire trails Democrat Hillary Clinton by 46 percent to 41 percent in the new NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll.
Actually, "shifting positions" understates the case—in each instance, Fox showed videos of Trump making a bombastic claim, then reversing his position.
West in particular follows in Vautier's tradition of framing the ego as the road to fame and flinging out punchy, bombastic statements.
More so than "Perfect Illusion"'s typically bombastic Gaga pop and "Million Reasons"'s delicate balladry, "A-YO" bears Mark Ronson's hallmarks.
The President, in his own bombastic way, has returned civilian leadership to the military that has been absent for a long time.
There are still bombastic action scenes, but there's also a deeper look to be found at Nathan Drake and what drives him.
Trump, the bombastic businessman, has emerged as the likely Republican presidential nominee, partly fueled by strong rhetoric against trade deals and China.
Sure, the focus is still very firmly on those iconic multiplayer battles, which are bigger, better, and more bombastic than ever before.
These two sides of Far Cry 5 — the half-hearted attempt at a serious story and the bombastic action game — never gel.
So the press is free to be bombastic and they have many drama queens in the press who really are not reporters.
Baggenstos says he dislikes "bombastic people, bros, and know-it-alls" – again, exactly the type of people who Survivor casts every season.
"The Lion King" may not have the same kind of bombastic opening weekend of a Marvel or Star Wars film, Bagby warned.
I fear that it's too late, that I've resigned myself to being a bombastic persona and that's the end of the story.
Friday's opening ceremony, always a bombastic exercise in propaganda regardless of host country, will no doubt captivate the mind with its pageantry.
Lonzo's father, LaVar Ball, has been a media figure of Trumpian omnipresence since he started making bombastic comments right around March Madness.
He understood that the candidate could win over voters with bombastic and eye-catching jingoistic patriotic sentiment that riled up the crowds.
Then in his mid-19903s, Williams had a rich, baritone timbre and a rhythmic flow that was at once deadpan and bombastic.
Trump is a bombastic billionaire who famously bragged about groping women and publicly espoused pro-choice and pro-same-sex marriage views.
The alarm acts like any other, but with the bombastic Jeremy Clarkson shouting at you in the cold and dark winter mornings.
THE duty of large corporations is "not limited to 'not being evil'", argues People's Daily, the bombastic mouthpiece of China's Communist Party.
Despite the bombastic pledge of Mr Hadi to "be in the capital soon", fighting continues around Ma'arib, 120km (75 miles) from it.
But Trump also reprised the bombastic rhetoric that is worrying US allies and key players in the crisis like China and Russia.
Cherry, who offered bombastic opinions on television for decades, attacked the patriotism of immigrants in what appears to be his final show.
But in recent years, he has been criticized over matters including his bombastic calls of the All-Star Game's Home Run Derby.
Normally, the President, preternaturally given to hyperbole, "alternative facts" and self-adulation, would have used more bombastic rhetoric to laud the results.
Business Insider spoke to three experts to sift through the tech moguls' bombastic rhetoric and uncover some of the real scientific challenges.
The bombastic "Vinyl," which breathed the musky fumes of the 1970s scene in between toots of cocaine, was just canceled by HBO.
"Melania was kind and sweet during our many chats, and Donald was as bombastic and entertaining as you would expect," she said.
Elsewhere, I have suggested that his bombastic style in the Republican primaries may come back to haunt him in the general election.
It was difficult to find anyone on the 168-member Republican National Committee who would so much as criticize the bombastic billionaire.
However, what has prompted concern about Trump's mental health is not his assets but his intemperate, erratic, bombastic, and self-interested behavior.
He saw no use for bombastic, Machiavellian advisers like Anthony Scaramucci and Steve Bannon, both of whom he pushed out within weeks.
The talks box Trump in because if he keeps up his bombastic rhetoric he would risk alienating a key ally in Moon.
" AP noted that Ri spoke calmly and used measured words "a contrast to the often bombastic verbiage used by the North's media.
Before North and South agreed that their athletes would march under one flag, tensions on the peninsula had reached a bombastic peak.
Bombastic, attention-grabbing inorganic noises are becoming the norm, disruptive sonic alerts trigger Pavlovian feedback, and simulated sounds are supplanting analog ones.
Hideo Kojima is an action movie addict, and his work in games are flexes of bombastic things he's picked up from cinema.
During his years in office — he was re-elected in 2006 — his leftist ideology and bombastic approach to foreign relations proved polarizing.
The sonic opposite of Warwick's smooth, lounge-y take, Franklin's bombastic version of the song became her ninth consecutive Top 10 hit.
Bombastic threats and exaggerated claims have long been part of North Korea's domestic propaganda and its strategy for dealing with its enemies.
Donald Trump displays a brash, in-your-face, bombastic personality, and Bernie Sanders espouses socialistic principles that have proved to be unworkable.
The CISIS researchers explained that North Korea will increasingly tie together cyber operations with its bombastic claims, military exercises and missile tests.
You may miss the 2001 show's charm and innocence, and feel that the Tick's bombastic dialogue isn't as funny this time around.
Zelinsky, the prosecutor, was patient with Credico's bombastic answers but kept glancing at the clock when Credico would launch into a tangent.
For his own reasons, so does Steinbrenner, who in this bombastic age is looking more layered and more cultured all the time.
The gist of this is true, but the President is stretching the facts and being bombastic when he doesn't have to be.
Trump secured victories in states including Massachusetts, Virginia and Tennessee, proving the bombastic businessman's transnational appeal continues to be hard to shake.
Of course, Trump's bombastic approach is no surprise to Americans, who in near equal measure applaud or are appalled by their leader.
THE LOUDEST VOICE IN THE ROOM: How The Brilliant, Bombastic Roger Ailes Built Fox News — And Divided A Country, by Gabriel Sherman.
He also took a page from Trump's bombastic playbook, running an ad claiming Northam wanted to restore the rights of sex offenders.
"Daughter" showed the band's ability to cut out their bombastic tendencies, allowing Vedder the space to show his versatility as a vocalist.
And within that serenity there's a glimpse of an art world that is less frenetic, less star-struck, less bombastic and money-driven.
On Thursday Hillary Clinton, who will likely be running against Trump in the general election, took a swing at Trump's most bombastic statements.
He makes bombastic opening demands, they say, but businesspeople expect him to reach rational arrangements with both countries that allow commerce to flourish.
Conservative host Joyce Kaufman, a Trump supporter, suggested to Carson on Thursday that the bombastic GOP front-runner should shut down the account.
Reimagining J Dilla's songs with a big, bombastic string section—à la Mozart or Beethoven—obscures the particular makeup of his musical genius.
It's a process tailor-made for a bombastic and loud candidate like Trump to excel, and also crash and burn in fantastic fashion.
More recent Tesla employees describe Straubel as well-respected and a gentler voice in the room next to the bombastic and outspoken Musk.
If you make them anxious enough, they might even turn to a bombastic con man who offers bumper-sticker slogans and cheap bravado.
"Unexpectedly, in the bombastic, testosterone-fueled presidential election of 2016, Hillary Clinton is the last true hawk left in the race," he adds.
Trump's bombastic temperament makes it more probable that he would get us into a war with Iran that would involve American ground troops.
Ballers will soon be able to buy an SUV in a variety of bombastic flavors, including Rolls-Royce, Maserati, Aston Martin, and Lamborghini.
At the moment, election forecaster Nate Silver projects the bombastic billionaire ending up 55-to-58 delegates short of a first-ballot victory.
Its launch product is the Solarin, a 5.5-inch Android smartphone accompanied by a series of bombastic claims about being the very best.
Suffice it to say that the HomePod is the most sophisticated and acoustically interesting of the speakers, but definitely not the most bombastic.
The bombastic, tough final section of this song that starts at 3:16 is basically begging for some kind of contemporary club edit.
Despite his bombastic rhetoric, Trump's initial approach has not marked a wholesale departure from the broadest strokes of former President Barack Obama's policies.
If there had been some question as to Colbert's persona stripped of the bombastic cable character he played, the host found his voice.
Brother Love, his character, was a bombastic preacher akin to the smarmy televangelists your late aunt used to love watching on Sunday mornings.
What's more, by electing Arnold Schwarzenegger governor, in 20093, the state normalized the idea of installing a bombastic and untried entertainer in office.
" At the Republican National Convention that July, Giuliani gave a bombastic speech attacking Clinton, saying, "There is no next election—this is it.
But Pelosi and Jeffries have developed a kind of bait and switch—they make a bombastic claim, and then back away from it.
Washington (CNN)Corey Stewart, the bombastic conservative who built his public image on championing Confederate symbols, won the Republican Senate nomination in Virginia.
The bombastic troika of Linda, Cindy and Christy was replaced by Kate Moss in a slip dress designed by Klein, Galliano or Prada.
For "The Get Down," he tones down his bombastic urges — hints of sweetness and humor come through that aren't present in his films.
Ridge declined during the presidential campaign to endorse a candidate, though he did criticize President Trump's "bombastic tone" in a U.S. News column.
He must pivot from being a bombastic campaigner to doing the challenging, intellectual work of governing based on facts and not gut impulses.
I could have continued exploiting the ills of our world for sweet, sweet content, and inflating the inauthentic, bombastic persona I had cultivated.
Every workday for a full season, for instance, he blasted the bombastic Emerson, Lake and Powell song "Touch and Go" from his office.
Pelosi and the House Democrats' campaign arm have been trying to tie the bombastic and often-offensive Trump to vulnerable down-ballot Republicans.
In the context of Lush, "Let's Find an Out" is a quiet, contemplative moment, set off against some of the more bombastic tracks.
Kentucky's current best black metal band, Anagnorisis​, has returned with a bombastic new album (their third, and first for Germany's lauded Vendetta Records).
A bombastic, almost cacophonous cut, it hurtles abrasively through synthesizers and vocal distortion, uneasily asking "hey you, who you love?" over and over.
They hauled away a white van plastered with bombastic stickers expressing support for Mr. Trump and animosity toward those who clashed with him.
They reverse the trend of imposing, grandiose contemporary art and monumental political art, where individual sensitivity is superseded or shattered by bombastic sensationalism.
For a guy known for making bombastic, off-the-wall speeches, Donald Trump's Iowa speech was something genuinely new: a conventional concession speech.
"My specialty seems to be playing the loud, pompous, bombastic, verging-on-hysteria guy," Mr. Schramm told The Los Angeles Times in 1989.
They had been close during Reid's 12 years as Democratic leader, Reid serving as the arid desert yin to Schumer's bombastic Brooklyn yang.
After a litany of bombastic threats and insults, Mr. Trump met with the North Korean leader, Kim Jong-un, in Singapore last month.
UNITED NATIONS — President Trump's bombastic attacks on Iran over the nuclear deal may have created an unanticipated outcome: sympathy for the Iranian government.
Those reports have bothered the first-time candidate, who has bristled at efforts to restrain the bombastic rhetoric that helped fuel his rise.
He also wouldn't say whether he would accept financial support from Bloomberg or not -- a strangely noncommittal response from a typically bombastic candidate.
At this point, and in contrast with the administration's bombastic rhetoric, rapid action by the U.N. could pull us back from the precipice.
Greitens was a bombastic former Navy SEAL who refashioned himself as a conservative and had his eyes on an eventual White House bid.
Dana Williams "Do No Harm" If you're more in the mood for something bombastic and soulful, try this Dana Williams on for size.
And his bombastic brand of populist ethno-nationalism is exciting many Republicans, including some who have long voted Democrat or stayed home altogether.
What makes How To Build A Girl so gutting, however, is that underneath its bombastic and fun trappings, there's a searing emotional core.
He is serious, intense and soft-spoken, more discussed but less known by many in the fashion establishment than his more bombastic peers.
It lionizes everything I enjoy about video games: implausible plot lines, bombastic action, costumes that make my skin sweat just looking at them.
Michael Flynn abruptly hired a bombastic lawyer who spouts Trump-friendly theories about FBI duplicity that are widely seen as a pardon play.
Expect to see more of this in perhaps an even more bombastic presentation than a literal miniature theme park that dominated CES 2019.
It will be airing on CBS at 6:30 pm EST (3:30 pm PST) in all its bombastic and corporate-sponsored glory.
Melodic vocal samples are chopped and screwed, gleaming atop of warped harp sounds, bombastic grooves, and elements of dancehall on the bouncy anthem.
They also show that the director, Tim Miller, and Mr. Reynolds can do more than hit the same bombastic notes over and over again.
At home, such bombastic language, learned from the Soviets, is intended to rally the country behind the regime in the face of perceived threats.
As a result, Lee's words weren't exactly necessary to the story; instead, they functioned as a mix of semi-redundant explication and bombastic filigree.
State TV quoted North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un as boasting about the range of the Hwasong-14 missile in his typically bombastic style.
He truly was a King of comedy — his bombastic humor will be celebrated for a very long time and he will be greatly missed.
"I know all of it," she said in response to a question about the president's bombastic, sometimes false statements in public and on Twitter.
But the media still hasn't seemed to tire of his bombastic personality ever since he started laying the schtick on thick during March Madness.
In this age of political upheaval, where a bombastic former reality TV star could win the presidency, Yang started to think anything was possible.
The show attempts to use creative camerawork and bombastic musical cues to hide the fact that there's actually very little to its action scenes.
A brash and infectiously bombastic wall of sound, the opening stirs memories of the grand, modal style that John Coltrane patented in the 1960s.
Du Bois let the overconfident and bombastic Stoddard walk into a comic moment, which Stoddard then made even funnier by not getting the joke.
If you push the needle up to "fff," you'll get excitement of course, but there's a danger of it becoming too bombastic and hectoring.
It goes on like this: Higashioka lacing into bombastic guitar solos while Dante Bichette Jr. and Lane Adams affectionately roast him in the comments.
Only in his mid-twenties, he was the enfant terrible of the pop world, crafting teenage symphonies with his bombastic "Wall of Sound" style.
Basically: this is third-person bullet-hell histrionics with a bombastic soundtrack and enough on-screen explosiveness to fill a dozen Call of Duties.
Until now, Trump has appeared to be operating without a plan, lashing out on Twitter and in person in increasingly volatile and bombastic ways.
Putting money toward that makes as much sense as lots of tech investments — without being a vote of confidence in Magic Leap's bombastic claims.
"Donald Trump would be a disaster as president," said Sanders, adding that the bombastic businessman "makes bigotry and discrimination the cornerstone of his campaign."
Only after a bombastic greeting and several minutes of boisterous chatter did it become apparent Walden had never met this person in his life.
The soft sculpture is slumped in the back gallery on a series of sawhorses, the Cold War-era weapon deflated of its bombastic power.
Watch Dogs 2 has done a marvellous job of capturing the bombastic qualities of hacker culture without relying on the clandestine, shadowy hacker trope.
The ride-hailing company enjoyed a bombastic initial public offering on Friday, with its stock soaring over 20 percent above its target price range.
South Koreans went to the polls on Tuesday, in an election that may have already swayed under bombastic rhetoric from U.S. President Donald Trump.
But others had hoped Bannon would not return, a separate person said, citing the brash and bombastic manner in which he worked with employees.
Many Americans still cannot believe that the bombastic Mr. Trump, best known as a reality television star, will be on the ballot in November.
The Wise Hobbit King of bombastic bleeps and bloops helped a nice couple get engaged at the Your Paradise festival in Fiji on Thursday.
It's a debated term, and it most often shows up as a way of shaming people for playing the bombastic games of our time.
If the bombastic businessman had not entered the GOP race, chances are that at this point, Bush would still be among the front-runners.
After Cleveland, they will stand for nothing but the bombastic tyrant who lets the smallest thing get under his very thin, very orange skin.
Violence at Mr. Trump's rallies was widespread over the summer, as Mr. Trump was widely blamed for riling up his fans with bombastic language.
They're so bad, in fact, that the people of Twitter quickly took the mean-spirited and bombastic U.S. president to task for his words.
Walsh says in his experience, conversations with the North Koreans are nothing like the bombastic statements that come out of North Korean state media.
This issue features a new Tarzan comic, a grim and bloody police procedural, a bombastic chapter in Michael T. Gilbert's Mister Monster, and more.
That's because, instead of staging a bombastic action cheesefest, Bumblebee self-consciously apes the style of 1980s coming-of-age stories, to great effect.
Initially presented as a slightly more bombastic, colorful, and media-savvy foil to Trujillo, Rasmussen gradually takes on a darker and more antagonistic role.
He is also a bombastic Trump loyalist, who was widely dismissed as a loudmouth with no serious support in the state's staid Republican establishment.
Bombastic and vulgar, the two men have built reputations as much with their embrace of the bad-boy persona as with their fighting skills.
The president earned high marks for his speeches in 2018 and 2019 after trading in his usually bombastic speaking style for teleprompter-guided addresses.
First, and perhaps most apparent, is the impact of the President's bombastic rhetoric and cavalier attitude toward nuclear weapons and the use of force.
While Trump was quiet about Stone's case as the trial played out, he was a bombastic commentator in the early days after the indictment.
Apropos the sublime, there's possible unpleasantness galore about Serra's sculpture: gross materiality, bombastic scale, and perhaps the all-time aesthetic quintessence of passive aggression.
The details must be embarrassing; otherwise, a bombastic braggart like Mr. Trump would have long ago produced proof that he is worth $10 billion.
Somehow both bombastic and impeccably subtle, Russel T. Davies' Years and Years does politics without preachiness, sci-fi without silliness, and drama without melodramatics.
Yet one unmistakable theme of the merch marketed toward the right is the bombastic, sexist language used to characterize Donald Trump's rival, Hillary Clinton.
Kanye's last three major tours—Glow In The Dark, Yeezus and Saint Pablo—were all, at heart, about the mission beneath Kanye's bombastic art.
But sources said they planed for Trump, in an effort to reach out to skeptical Republicans and undecided voters, to be more presidential than bombastic.
The campaign While Trump was still battling Democrat Hillary Clinton for the White House, Trump often praised Sessions, an early supporter of the bombastic Republican.
" He is bombastic and annoying, politically inexperienced, and as I previously wrote: "I want to die... Jesus Christ, kill me now... It's all very bad.
From the "Intro," which establishes her absence, Hill moves to "Lost Ones," a bombastic hand grenade of a song that is clearly aimed at Jean.
To have a bombastic television star at the head of the party ticket can make the GOP look silly, not like the party of governance.
Sanders' recent endorsement of Clinton, in which he pledged to do whatever necessary to beat the bombastic Trump, might have swayed some voters to Clinton.
Prior to becoming Trump's ambassador to Germany, Richard Grenell was a Republican operative with a history of making bombastic — one might even say "undiplomatic" — statements.
This suggests that the bombastic rhetoric from the Trump administration could just be a red herring, a distraction from the new president's actual political efforts.
Bay has become synonymous with bombastic, expensive action flicks, with a filmography made up of movies like Bad Boys, The Rock, and The Transformers franchise.
That is not to say they approve of Mr Trump's bombastic approach, which adds to the sense that America is trying to stifle China's rise.
The rise of Trump, and his predilection for no-holds barred, bombastic tweeting, has coincided with the increase in trolling, abuse and harassment, on Twitter.
The bombastic statement illustrates Indonesia's view that the dispute with Freeport over the mine was all about asserting the country's rights to its mineral resources.
The manner of delivery might be deemed a tad simplistic, and the tone bombastic, but the film is clear about what it wants to say.
It appears that the president's Twitter is just as bombastic, unrestrained (minus a few deleted tweets here and there), and full of attacks as ever.
When you hear about Twitter these days, chances are it's because of the latest dispatches from our bombastic, erratic Tweeter-in-Chief, Donald J. Trump.
This laptop has such loud and bombastic fans that I could even hear them over the gameplay on my headphones, set to 50 percent volume.
By the Book The economist Dambisa Moyo, author most recently of "Edge of Chaos," loves Agatha Christie's "detestable, bombastic, tiresome, egocentric little creep" Hercule Poirot.
That's because the district contains a heavy concentration of residents with college educations — the segment of white voters most skeptical of Trump's bombastic, populist style.
Trump has frequently been a subject of media derision with his bombastic performances, but O'Connell noted that the importance of that criticism could be exaggerated.
"It's an issue of style basically and people accuse me of being bombastic, it's just his style, the way he has insulted people," he said.
Unlike their debut The Revenant King [2015] , where songs regularly cross over the six-minute mark, this album is full of quicker, more bombastic punches.
Even Michael Giacchino's score cheekily opens with a bombastic orchestral reinterpretation of the jaunty song from the animated "Spider-Man" TV show of the 1960s.
Given the North's secrecy, penchant for bombastic propaganda and history of manipulating photographic and video images, its claims are still met with plenty of scepticism.
On Monday night, he was bombastic, dismissive of moderation and decorum, passionate, seemingly unrehearsed, and extremely attentive to perceived insults to himself or his businesses.
No false start, no slow fade, just a steady diet of what less bombastic right wingers had been feeding the party foot soldiers for years.
Buzzy's bombastic personality has divided the Internet between people who want to marry him and people who just want to punch him in the face.
" McCain called on his fellow senators to work together and to "stop listening to the bombastic loudmouths on the radio and television and the internet.
Modest and wonky, often described as a protégé of Warren, he is, in this way at least, an almost mirror image of his bombastic opponent.
Their bombastic and confrontational work has drawn inspiration from the residents of Bunhill Fields, which has been used as a cemetery since the 17th century.
I heard Smith talking about Richard Sherman and whether or not the bombastic cornerback was justified when he had a meltdown on the sidelines Sunday.
There's nothing wrong with this arrangement, unless you insist that the national anthem be as bombastic and aggressive as possible, every time you hear it.
That led the bombastic North Carolina GOP Executive Director Dallas Woodhouse to declare that if the revelations are true, there should be a do-over.
But officials here, and even some of Trump's own aides, worry the Russia cloud could lead the unpredictable and bombastic US leader to lash out.
His brash style with reporters and bombastic tweets against those who oppose his agenda have left many D.C. insiders trying to understand this new normal.
But upon the initial encounter with the bombastic amateur thespian I imagine most of us had reactions similar to Carol's: This place is a joke.
During the interview with CBS, Clinton also blasted Trump for the president's bombastic style and his use of nicknames to poke fun at political opponents.
" LePage, who is a Republican, has often been noted for making controversial and bombastic statements, and has called himself the "Donald Trump before Donald Trump.
The paper's editorial board penned an opinion piece published Monday in which it noted Trump's penchant for bombastic rhetoric and his lack of military experience.
For me, Gears of War has always been about taking part in a bombastic sci-fi action movie that wears its heart on its sleeve.
People march down streets in the bombastic pomp of a national parade, which is juxtaposed with the white, cookie-cutter, and prefabricated houses of suburbia.
Donald Trump is closing in on Hillary Clinton in the latest ABC News/Washington Post poll, which shows Republicans lining up behind their bombastic candidate.
Bombastic perseverance and ostentatious attention-seeking may be problematic traits for some employers, but they have helped fuel Mr. Grenell's rapid rise under President Trump.
Yet in the first 13 months of the Trump administration, even as the president kept using bombastic language about trade, any formal action was restrained.
The struggle tends to energize Mr. Owens, who has stealthily managed over the years to import his bombastic alt-cult vision squarely into the mainstream.
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" McCain called on his fellow senators to work together and to "stop listening to the bombastic loudmouths on the radio and television and the internet.
I won't mimic the consensus and call Arcade Fire a great band undone by sanctimony when they've been bombastic and heavy-handed since day one.
But stylistically, they couldn't be more different, with Romney's measured, sometimes awkward style naturally at odds with the bombastic, erratic and combative tactics of Trump.
Legitimate grievances certainly underscore the bombastic, 'anti-PC' rhetoric and should not be ignored, simply because the message is delivered with a tone of prejudice.
The ever-bombastic Benioff and his cofounder and CTO Parker Harris are still very much involved in the day to day operations of the company.
There's a sense in some Democratic circles that while Clinton has been damaged by the controversy, it won't ultimately sink her against the bombastic billionaire.
And while he has used bombastic language toward Iran and North Korea, he has done almost nothing to shift America's military posture toward those nations.
Local coverage of a bombastic and unpopular President and footage of the two sharing the stage could actually help a Democratic candidate, this strategist argued.
The at-times bombastic Trump has also shown a flair for diplomacy, befriending and charming unlikely world leaders, as both a host and a guest.
Through his bombastic rhetoric, Correa took aim at the country's business, political and media elites and fingered them as the origin of the country's problems.
BASTILLE (Monday) This British rock group earned worldwide success with its 2013 single "Pompeii" — a bombastic but pleasant enough slab of fist-pumping power pop.
Meanwhile, polling suggests the establishment candidates are likely to pile up on each other far behind the bombastic billionaire — a nightmare scenario for party elders.
In presentation and speech, Mr. Trump, a bombastic Republican, and Mr. Trudeau, a more mild-mannered Liberal who is 25 years younger, are poles apart.
Their stage manner was laid-back, yet they played crisp three-minute songs that were an antidote to the bombastic, aimless rock then in fashion.
Establishment Republicans have wrestled with Trump's popularity, with critics arguing his bombastic rhetoric and lack of political experience may become liabilities in a general election.
But it's also a metaphor for US militarism and the kind of bombastic neo-fascism that Trump is selling to millions of angry, disaffect Americans.
Or would Ryan keep his distance from the bombastic GOP nominee, bucking much of the political establishment in an attempt to keep his brand intact?
Trump's bombastic statements don't always have consequences, but markets do respond to psychology, and insurers often won't expand if they believe policies won't be supported.
He was leaving ArcLight in Hollywood when we asked about Trump's bombastic Thursday news conference where he attacked the media on all sorts of fronts.
Al Sharpton, and to those who saw Sharpton's bombastic public persona and rallies as the worst kind of spectacle, McCray's pick looked like left-wing cronyism.
An employee brandishing a wireless microphone—the canal's hype man—leads the crowd in a series of cheers, his voice as bombastic as a sports announcer's.
So I always thought about the movie more in terms of a very physical music experience—something bombastic, with images and sounds falling from the sky.
Aesthetically, Call of Duty games never really had their own voice so much as the audacity to imitate the most bombastic action scenes from Hollywood movies.
Bombastic businessman Donald Trump took another step toward securing the Republican presidential nomination Thursday, and "Fast Money" traders looked at how to play his possible presidency.
The bombastic businessman explained he finds it "inappropriate" to spar with Sanders, the U.S. senator from Vermont, because he will likely not win the Democratic nomination.
That Riggins is also hilarious — in an almost inexplicable way, one that hinges on confidence but is never bombastic, or self-aware — only enriches the attraction.
Yet he is inexcusably avoiding many other pressing topics that just happen to be targets of ire from the bombastic, fact-free President who appointed him.
"Matter," the band's newly released follow-up, nods back to the bombastic electropop albums of the '80s, with a crisply modern twist and sheen of positivity.
The story is loud and bombastic, but for the most part it's pretty forgettable stuff, with numerous twists that don't always make a lot of sense.
It never rises above bombastic and busy — which is something I never thought I'd say about a movie starring three aces like Hardy, Ahmed, and Williams.
Bumblebee wasn't directed by the bombastic Bay: Laika founder and Kubo and the Two Strings director Travis Knight steps in for his live-action feature debut.
He said he thinks either candidate would tone down the bombastic language and acknowledge that the path to job growth at home is expanding markets abroad.
These emotions defined 1996's Resident Evil, a lightning in a bottle sensation Capcom's largely failed to capture in the increasingly bombastic and action-focused sequels.
Campaign chairman Paul Manafort, a veteran of past Republican campaigns, was brought on months ago to impose greater discipline and presidential demeanor on the bombastic billionaire.
A different soundtrack than the bombastic ones from my European battles accompanied this engagement: Instead of drums and horns, there was only a lonely, solo lament.
Now, bombastic tweets and all, he's actually speaking a language of negotiation the Chinese government understands quite well by sending out an opening offer of sorts.
"It's consistent with Trump's bombastic approach," said Ikenson, who focuses on U.S.-China trade as director of the libertarian Cato Institute's Center for Trade Policy Studies.
Trump on Sunday will once again seek to assure the tens of millions of viewers that he can control his bombastic tendencies and effectively discuss policy.
It's funny to remember that the big battle scene in the first season was cut, given how famous the show became for huge, bombastic set pieces.
But, as Trump's bombastic remarks on Tuesday demonstrated, there are few signs that his presence around Trump has tempered a mercurial and uncensored commander in chief.
His absence exposed a reality of most of the Republican debates: Bombastic as he's been, Trump was never really at the center of any policy battles.
If CL can bring her image of a brash and bombastic Asian woman to the mainstream, it could help to break through some of these stereotypes.
The British celebrity chef and restaurateur -- whose Restaurant Gordon Ramsay, in London, has held three Michelin stars since 2001 -- is better known for his bombastic confidence.
He reveled in his reception in Warsaw, where he delivered an incoherent and bombastic speech about Western civilization (main point: don't let people push you around).
Bombastic leader Duterte took power in June and has waged an all-out "war on drugs," which killed some 6,000 people in his first six months.
Videos of this performance are enough to make us salivate, as Skrillex and Four Tet one-up each other's rhythms like an increasingly bombastic dance contest.
Somehow the truth of this portrayal and its human cost stings more than if he had made a bombastic portrait of one-dimensional heroes and villains.
I love particularly the ones where a writer is not trying to have a good bombastic Saturday in terms of what the events of it are.
The vignette is not loaded with a crucial narrative decision that will trigger complex branching storylines, nor does it overwhelm the player with bombastic, fervent action.
But perhaps because of the unprecedented antagonism of Donald Trump's entire campaign, his home stretch is starting to feel like a fireworks finale of bombastic bluster.
As his contemporaries gravitated towards large-scale, bombastic works, Newell moved in the opposite direction, at one point destroying all the pieces he'd produced to date.
In typically bombastic fashion, the company in August tweeted a photo of a Four Loko seltzer can, with blurry images of its competitors in the backdrop.
With his bombastic swagger, changing policy positions and larger-than-life persona, Mr. Trump has proved to be an irresistible subject for writers and political satirists.
His bombastic behavior and seeming inability to let any insult against him just go unanswered is often seen as a negative by the so-called experts.
The country tends to sound more bellicose and bombastic when the United States and South Korea conduct joint annual war games, as they are doing now.
The concert was arranged thematically, split into sections that showcased different parts of her catalog — bombastic, anthemic, somewhat Caribbean, very Caribbean — if not of her personality.
And they can still be read with pleasure today, thanks to the bold, energetic art and the bombastic charm of Lee's writing: Face front, true believers!
Mr. Johnson, whose optimistic, bombastic and entertaining speeches at party conferences have made him a favorite of activists, is supremely well placed to win the vote.
Children's Books Books for middle-grade readers can suffer the same affliction as all too many older-kid and grown-up books: bombastic, bloated, adverb-crammed.
Just minutes after the Council began meeting on Wednesday, the North Korean mission to the UN released a bombastic statement attributed to the government in Pyongyang.
Kelly saw no use for those he saw as bombastic, machiavellian troublemakers — like Anthony Scaramucci and Steve Bannon, both of whom he pushed out within weeks.
That confidence has emboldened Democrats to engage in some brinkmanship that they may have steered away from with a less bombastic figure in the White House.
Self-described as "bombastic," McElroy said he had recognized early in the startup process that his skills aren't quite right for a company that's further along.
In January 2016, when Florentino Pérez, Real Madrid's bombastic president, presented Zidane to the world as Rafael Benítez's replacement, few believed the decision would prove wise.
Cecil is carefully watching Republican efforts to take down Trump said he has already learned some lessons about what not to do against the bombastic billionaire.
"The Meritocracy Trap" is an exhausting book—bombastic, repetitive, and single-minded to the point of obsession, a mixture of Cotton Mather, Karl Marx, and MAGA .
"Trump's bombastic rhetoric is not appropriate when we are dealing with the possibility of a nuclear war that could kill millions of people," Sanders tweeted Wednesday.
From the beginning, the media, instead of uncovering and providing the details about Trump throughout his career, has focussed on his celebrity and his bombastic rhetoric.
Brexit-supporter Johnson, a former London mayor known for his mop of blond hair and bombastic rhetoric, advised the 93-year-old Queen Elizabeth on Aug.
The bombastic former Army captain tapped into their fury, vowing to crack down on criminals, be they in the streets or in the halls of Congress.
Despite the bombastic language from General Brooks, a military intervention is unlikely and poses a large risk, especially to the citizens of South Korea and Japan.
The bombastic, occasionally NSFW Instagram account is the hottest thing going, due in no small part to the dedication of its 22-year-old founder, Omar Raja.
In uncensored speeches, Trump talks about himself constantly, personalizing his political stances and airing flagrantly bombastic statements about immigrants, Republican rivals, and war heroes like John McCain.
Her return to the literary world is neither a bombastic refusal to apologize nor a self-effacing apology and plea to be let back into the room.
Rendell explained that corporations usually donate to both Democratic and Republican conventions evenly, but that Trump's polarizing and bombastic style was making companies pull back from contributing.
Deborah Kass and Sherrie Levine have carved out very fruitful careers reframing, manipulating, and critiquing the tired old cannon of bombastic works by White Male Genius Artists.
We get a dopamine hit every time we're retweeted, and we're being continuously trained that the most bombastic posts are the ones that get the most shares.
Through it all, President Trump — rich, bombastic and to many Americans the epitome of a New Yorker — was intertwined with the city he called his lifelong home.
Trump used the media to his advantage for much of the election — getting free airtime and dominating the news cycle with bombastic claims and extreme campaign rhetoric.
The major music critics of the 1970s and 69.993s were skeptical about Queen, dismissing the band as bombastic and haughty, antithetical to rock's earthy working-class roots.
This is as much a part of what makes the series unique and affecting as its bombastic fights and winding intrigues, and Yakuza 6 only doubles down.
Dr. Stuckey juxtaposes her tone to that of "bombastic entitlement," which she says has been dominating political discourse in this country for at least the past year.
It mixes some of his most famous quotes with musical tracks, starting with his bombastic boxing days and moving through his earnest evolution into an activist legend.
In an unusual Twitter exchange that bypassed the usual topics of media and politics, Mr. Trump reached out to Kanye West, the bombastic rapper and longtime supporter.
The Trump-ian language of the release announcing Yates's firing was bombastic—it accused Yates of "betraying" her government and suggested she was "very weak" on immigration.
From the destruction of caves and temples to the flooding of a city to exploding an oil refinery— Shadow is bigger and more bombastic in every way.
And then another and another; a parade of 20 machines painted in the bombastic colors of the late-19603s: shag-carpet oranges, neon greens, and tangerine yellows.
But nobody has a monopoly on genius here, and neither Obama's victory lap around this smoldering ruin nor Trump's bombastic and simplistic solutions are pretty to watch.
Cynics may ascribe Mr Rubio's mild tone to the diverse population of his home state, and the fact that bombastic Mr Trump trails in the polls there.
Trump has responded by engaging in a bellicose tit for tat with Kim, in which it is often difficult to tell which party is the bombastic strongman.
The party increasingly believes it can win in Georgia after President Donald Trump's endorsement of bombastic Secretary of State Brian Kemp over the more moderate Lt. Gov.
"There's definitely some bombastic points and some much more realistic aspects of the announcement," said Andrew Hires, an assistant professor of neurobiology at the University of California.
The oil-rich nations have been working to promote a progressive image of their governments and have allied with France for a series of bombastic cultural programs.
Meanwhile, some 19 million people used the platform to discuss the GOP's presumptive nominee (generating some 103 million "Likes," posts, comments and shares mentioning the bombastic billionaire).
When Destiny was first announced, it was pitched as bringing the Halo experience—one rooted in traditional, bombastic, story-driven campaigns campaigns—and fusing that with multiplayer.
Mike Pence as his running mate, it was widely seen as an uncharacteristically establishment pick for a presidential candidate known for bombastic — and often wildly inaccurate — statements.
Coming from Indiana, he can help deliver battleground states in the middle of the country and his Midwestern politeness helps to soften Trump's bombastic way with words.
Trump is the same bombastic misogynist who ran for president in 2000 as a Reform Party candidate, and explored possible bids in 2004 and 2012, he notes.
But the moment Final Fantasy VIII's opening cinematic started playing, accompanied by the bombastic and iconic "Liberi Fatali" by composer Nobou Uematsu, my heart fluttered a bit.
You can most clearly see the contrast between McNaughton's version of Trump and others by comparing it to some of the more bombastic imagery of the president.
John Kelly asserted authority on his first day as President Trump's chief of staff, firing Anthony Scaramucci, the bombastic communications director, 23 days after he was hired.
During the first half of "The Kingmaker," filmmaker Lauren Greenfield's fresh look at Imelda Marcos, the former Philippines first lady appears vulgar and bombastic yet fundamentally harmless.
T-Mobile's bombastic CEO John Legere is throwing punches ahead of what could be the first high-profile test of the Federal Communications Commission's net neutrality rules.
Who knows what tomorrow may bring, but U.S. partners and allies may take heart that despite the president's bombastic rhetoric, the administration's action appears thoughtful and deliberate.
Getting this out of the way: Writer-director Quentin Tarantino's latest is a bit too long and has a hyper-bombastic ending that feels a bit unearned.
The film sets this first half up as an allegorical loss of innocence, dominated by a bombastic orchestral score by Scott Walker, himself a former pop star.
Trump used the media to his advantage for much of the election, getting free airtime and dominating the news cycle with bombastic claims and extreme campaign rhetoric.
The bombastic businessman stirred concerns about terrorism, refugees and American jobs lost to trade deals, contending his likely Democratic opponent Hillary Clinton would put Americans in more harm.
At the time of his death, Hartman had just finished filming on the fourth season of underrated sitcom "NewsRadio," playing the bombastic and egocentric radio broadcaster Bill McNeal.
The third film, directed by Joe Johnston, returns to the mystery/thriller genre, and although it's not the best, it completes a lovely trilogy of bombastic summer fun.
The third film, directed by Joe Johnston, returns to the mystery/thriller genre, and although it's not the best, it completes a lovely trilogy of bombastic summer fun.
The scale of that final battle, complete with Infinity Gauntlet football, is so bombastic that when things finally do slow down, it feels like a much-needed rest.
In a speech in Bismarck, North Dakota, the bombastic businessman delivered a more detailed view of his possible energy platform than he has yet on the campaign trail.
So, in spite of Trump's characteristically bombastic language and descriptions, this remains an area of public administration where his personal views are not translated into overall government policy.
Those organizations, as well as Trump's GOP rivals, had funneled resources into knocking down the bombastic businessman as he pulled in more pledged delegates toward the party's nomination.
The pair's next film together, 2015's Creed, was altogether more bombastic, stepping into the pre-owned gloves and lace-up boots of the Rocky boxing film series.
It was a rare thing, to connect first to a work — with its childlike, bombastic energy — and later to the artist, whose cosmopolitanism and outsider identity fascinated me.
It has the hack and slashing of Bayonetta (though simpler), the bullet storm of Vanquish and the bombastic storytelling that players have come to expect from the developer.
The bombastic governor may not fully realize that while he damaged Mr. Rubio in New Hampshire with his attack, it also showed voters who Mr. Christie really is.
Dead Orbit's tone is different from Stokoe's past work, veering away from bombastic action to tell a suspenseful horror story in the vein of the first Alien movie.
His measured style was a contrast to the bombastic rhetoric often used by Pyongyang's propagandists, although at some events he sang revolutionary Red Army Choir songs in Korean.
While Sanders and the bombastic Trump stand far apart on many issues, both have consistently railed against entrenched politicians and trade deals that they say hurt American workers.
Over the weekend, the NFL knee protest really went bombastic, with hundreds of players staging a protest during the pre-match national anthems after Trump's rants against them.
While it contains bombastic language, the piece also includes pointed, insulting remarks about the former vice president and references the controversy over how he has interacted with women.
Schnatter was notably more calm and reserved in the courtroom, compared with the bombastic tone he's previously taken in statements to the press and against his former company.
The bombastic staffer grabbed headlines promising to squash leaks from the West Wing, prompting the resignation of Spicer and publicly clashing with Priebus in a profanity-laced interview.
The Electronic Frontier Foundation caught T-Mobile and its bombastic CEO John Legere in a huge lie, and instead of addressing the findings, Legere is quickly becoming unhinged.
His distinctive, bombastic, Bruce Springsteen-influenced style has not avoided critique for sometimes feeling formulaic, or for supposedly drowning out the individuality of the artists he works with.
Writer Sara Lynn Michener says it doesn't help that a large chunk of the movie is wasted on a bombastic action sequence set aboard an exploding cargo plane.
And, while his brand of Ayn Randian libertarianism remains influential in tech circles, companies like Facebook are increasingly wary of regulation and Thiel's bombastic politics invite unwanted scrutiny.
The important thing to realize, then, is that when Mr. Trump talks nonsense, he's usually just offering a bombastic version of a position that's widespread in his party.
It is quite likely that Cameron's successor will be Boris Johnson, the bombastic, mercurial and sometimes fact-lite former London mayor with his trademark mop of blond hair.
Many, including Trump himself, have attributed the record-breaking primary debate ratings this cycle at least partly on the presence of the bombastic billionaire and reality TV celebrity.
Still, the speech marked a break from Trump's usual harsh and bombastic speaking style, as he sought to present a more optimistic approach to tackling the country's problems.
Ryan often gave in to Trump's demands as House speaker, even as he was said to privately disapprove of Trump's bombastic, tweet-first-and-think-later governing style.
But on Monday, he said it would be up to GOP voters to decide whether the bombastic real estate mogul's stance toward Duke is enough to oppose him.
He disputes the notion, however, that TSO's formal attire is a visual sanitizer that makes the group's bombastic soundtrack and long-haired cast more palatable for "civilian" audiences.
But Richard Scher, a political science professor at the University of Florida, says this year's bombastic —and often cruel — election cycle is changing the state of political discourse.
Battle, who has also modded a flamethrower organ, a synth bike, and a Gameboy oscillator, revealed the maniacal musical instrument in a bombastic YouTube video earlier this week.
Much greatly hinges on the nature of the Trump administration — on the extent to which Trump's bombastic campaign persona gives way to more centrist or center-right governance.
As it turns out, Avenatti, whose bombastic opposition to Trump mirrors the man he outspokenly despises, is in a financial predicament that rivals the president's own shady history.
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Instead of the news being that Kanye West created a new album, the news is that Kanye West, amid this erratic and bombastic behavior, created a new album.
They started out playing bombastic industrial music, appearing on stage in old army uniforms and making heavy use of symbols and poses that suggested fascism or extreme nationalism.
They were coming off the uneven tenure of Mike Pompeo, now the secretary of state, who sowed fear in the agency with his bombastic style, former officials said.
Unlike the bombastic Mr. Scaramucci, Mr. Shine is known as a low-key operator with a nose-to-the-grindstone work ethic and an allergy to the spotlight.
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Many have tried their hand at it, including Frederick Ashton, George Balanchine (more than once), Kenneth MacMillan, John Neumeier and, most unlikely, the bombastic French dancemaker Maurice Béjart.
Cody was brought into being by Buffalo Bill Cody, another bombastic showman who was, in the second half of the nineteenth century, the biggest celebrity in the world.
There are no discernible sounds in space (thanks for nothing, science fiction) even if it is full of waves and streams and light that can suggest bombastic events.
Then she signed up for the year-end talent show and performed Dolly Parton's "I Will Always Love You," in the bombastic style of the Whitney Houston cover.
Wildlands' couldn't decide whether to be serious or satirical, evident by its bombastic characters that felt too ridiculous to be taken seriously, even if that was the purpose.
Officials from the office of President Volodymyr Zelensky to the US embassy to everyone in between know that the arrival of the bombastic mayor is nothing but trouble.
Bombastic chief executive John Legere's victory lap underscores the growth of so-called zero-rating programs, which give users free data when customers view certain services or applications.
While articles in Canada focused on Simon Reisman, Canada's sometimes bombastic chief negotiator, Clayton Yeutter, the United States' top trade official, was also no wallflower in my experience.
Maloney was passed over for the job in 2010 after Democrats tapped Cummings, a less senior member, as their counterweight to bombastic Oversight Chairman Darrell Issa (R-Calif.).
Because these storms are most bombastic in the summer, this mission needs to run throughout June and July, and test flights were originally scheduled to happen this month.
But at a rally in Roanoke Monday, he was back to his more typical off-the-cuff and bombastic mode, eschewing a teleprompter and going on endless digressions.
As its bombastic name suggests, FIFA Ultimate Team represents the very peak of the game's appeal for the straight-upstairs-for-a-four-hour-sesh-after-school crew.
The Democratic president was asked if he could envision Trump, the billionaire developer known for his bombastic style, making his own State of the Union speech as president.
Whether or not Nintendo anticipated the world to get downright horny for one of its fighters, the character-driven focus of ARMS echoes Splatoon's bombastic approach to personality.
Cruz took an easy win in Utah, a strongly Mormon state that has not been open to Trump's bombastic political personality, with about 69 percent of the vote.
Trump's bombastic rhetoric on immigration and his stubborn insistence on building barriers along the US-Mexico border has distinguished him from his predecessors and led to a political realignment.
As the head of Trump's legal team, he gave the public what the President wanted to hear, even when he came across as bombastic or not fully put together.
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But in the event, as often happens with small states, it seems the Philippines is content with a careful, modest acknowledgment of victory, rather than bombastic public chest-beating.
This is not to argue for some pastiche propaganda masquerading as art, nor for bombastic artistic activism, but rather to open up timely conversations on controversial, even dangerous issues.
Seizing on Donald Trump's invitation to Russia to hack Hillary Clinton's emails, national security figures on Wednesday night portrayed the bombastic billionaire as unfit to be commander in chief.
Instead, it's a change specific to this year's game, indicating that future Call of Duty titles will return to the bombastic cinematic single-player modes players are used to.
In this week's NBC/Survey Monkey tracking poll, the bombastic billionaire is behind by 8 percentage points as he draws just 22 percent among Latinos to Clinton's 73 percent.
Kalanick even brings a couple early Uber drivers up in front of the room, praising their loyalty and performance like some bombastic general pinning medals on his favorite soldiers.
Rock Paper Shotgun writer John Walker has argued that Half-Life's bombastic 2004 sequel killed the genre, driving developers into a death spiral of ever-costlier cinematic set pieces.
From almost the first day he entered the 2016 race, Jeb Bush has cast himself as the cerebral, wonky adult in a room full of colorful, bombastic Republican candidates.
But more than anything, Hug of Thunder is a Broken Social Scene record the way we know and remember this band: it is bombastic, not overwhelming; tender and cautious.
As a bonus, it also featured an elaborate "fake news" operation conducted with the latter's blessing, run by a bombastic talk personality clearly intended to resemble Infowars' Alex Jones.
But down the coast at Thursday's exclusive amfAR charity gala many stars chose to pump up the volume including singer Dua Lipa, in a bombastic, red feathery Valentino number.
Boris Johnson has long spun political gold from his magniloquent tongue, using what some linguists and observers say bombastic language, esoteric vocabulary, occasional crudity and episodes of bumbling bluster.
Midnight Special isn't a bombastic or emphatic film: It's a subdued indie version of a blockbuster, more Monsters than Godzilla, more Safety Not Guaranteed than Back To The Future.
A true sport requires more than a manufactured feeling of excitement from bombastic music, fast cuts between drones and pilots, and a staged slow motion crash at the end.
But at the core of his candidacy is a belief that if Republicans will eventually buy his authenticity -- the same quality the more bombastic Trump is selling with success.
And although a number Republican senators are open to Trump as the nominee, some are patently fearful that the bombastic businessman will do lasting damage to the Republican Party.
"  It was a pivot from the day the bombastic billionaire began his primary campaign by declaring that Mexican illegal immigrants were criminals and saying, "Mexico is not our friend.
People have claimed Facebook eavesdrops on its users for years Burns wasn't the first to float the theory, although her claims did provoke a new torrent of bombastic headlines.
Sky Ladder is a mesmerizing documentary about his bombastic creations, focusing primarily on his quest to build a thousand-foot floating ladder of gunpowder and light it on fire.
The expletive wasn't the only potentially taboo comment from the bombastic performer — West also described having "the balls" to sport a pro-Trump "Make America Great Again" (MAGA) hat.
The three Kims presided over regimes that spewed — and still spew — bombastic and murderous threats of annihilation far removed from the Marxist-laden pronouncements from the Cold War Kremlin.
Walsh, a one-term congressman and conservative radio show host, is betting on his bombastic personality and conservative convictions to win over primary voters who are "tired" of Trump.
Bercow has become famous around the world for his bombastic style, with clips of his interventions in parliament regularly going viral online and featuring in late night comedy shows.
For starters, instead of having a bombastic, promotional initial public offering, Spotify opted for a direct listing, letting existing shareholders sell its stock on the open market right away.
Lynn Cohen, as both Mr. Hyde, a boarder, and Uncle Chris, a man whose cranky exterior hides a golden soul, is a joy as she savors these bombastic roles.
While political correctness had reared its pernicious head in abundantly manifested ways, the corresponding bombastic, overheated political rhetoric of the past two years needn't overshadow our discourse in 2018.
But the raucous 2016 campaign has veered sharply away from policy debates, with a steady stream of campaign controversies, fueled in part by Trump's bombastic style, dominating news coverage.
The defiant "Fighter" saw her lean into bombastic arena-rock, while "Keep on Singin' My Song" was an empowerment anthem that blended elements of gospel and drum and bass.
Just between January 1st and June 30th we've witnessed: Fire and Fury - Michael Wolff's bombastic, controversial book was published on January 5, leading to over a week of coverage.
Meanwhile, Fox News viewers progressively disagreed with Smith's balanced take on the Trump administration, especially compared to the bombastic, pro-Trump energy that flows throughout nighttime opinion-based segments.
But Mr. Trump, reversing his own secretary of state, has refused talks, preferring bombastic threats to "destroy" North Korea that will be magnified if he repeats them in Asia.
And like Trump, he is a bombastic TV personality whose relationship with truth is elastic; he cannot resist a branding opportunity — his name and face are everywhere in India.
And there was Bo Dietl, the bombastic former police detective running on his own "Dump the Mayor" party line, waiting his turn to march in a red "BO" hat.
"We want to put behind us the din of useless declarations and belligerent, bombastic statements," Conte, a law professor with no political affiliation, told an often rowdy lower house.
"Pacific Rim Uprising," the bombastic sequel to Guillermo Del Toro's 2013 action film, grossed $28 million domestically in its first weekend according to comScore, which compiles box office data.
President Andrés Manuel López Obrador of Mexico was already under pressure at home not to cave in to what critics called the bullying tactics of a bombastic American leader.
Britain: Conservative lawmakers narrowed the choice for the party's next leader, who will become prime minister, to Boris Johnson, the bombastic longtime Brexit advocate, and Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt.
His remarks didn't specifically call out President Trump, but they did criticize a culture of insulting tweets and bombastic controversies that the president has played a role in cultivating.
A bombastic loud voice is what some listen to these days, and whether the issuer offers true or false statements, they all sound right to those who feel alienated.
Plus, with everyone dating each other and rose ceremonies happening in the middle of episodes, while bombastic drama assumes the cliffhanger spot, it's a bit tougher to keep track.
It has been propelled further by the bombastic and divisive White House debut of President Donald Trump, who is the least-popular new president in the history of polling.
In one 2007 Times article, he was referred to as having a "bombastic" style and a man who pushes against well established wisdom, including the concept of climate change.
Despite promoting him, Mr. Netanyahu often stymied and humiliated Mr. Liberman, ignoring or overruling his more bombastic policy positions, from the death penalty for convicted terrorists to toppling Hamas.
Last week, at Trump's bombastic press conference on his foundation's disbursement of funds to veterans, he verbally attacked two journalists: Jim Acosta from CNN and ABC News' Tom Llamas.
With so much at stake, Netflix has empowered Ms. Taback and her colleagues in the company's publicity department to mount a big, bombastic, back-up-the-Brink's-trucks campaign.
Second, Trump's threatening and bombastic rhetoric will only serve to reinforce the view in Pyongyang that it must retain and augment its nuclear capabilities to prevent a US attack.
In bombastic gothic horror, the goal is the same, but instead of achieving it through explosions (though there's plenty of fire), the genre relies on your counterintuitively delicious disgust.
While Trump's performance in Tokyo on Monday wasn't as bombastic, he still substantively did the same thing as in Helsinki: agreed with a dictator at the expense of Americans.
The bombastic LaRouche made his eight bids for the presidency between 1976 and 2004 — including once from prison — but never drew more than 80,000 votes, the Washington Post said.
The fact that this hasn't been mentioned in an increasingly sensational and bombastic campaign speaks to just how desperate conservatives voters are to have candidate who is not Marco Rubio.
Similarly, news cycles in general are often filled with stories about the chaos plaguing the West Wing, be it the Russia investigation, staff turnover, or President Trump's own bombastic style.
The bombastic New York financier exited his post shortly after he unloaded on Priebus and then-chief strategist Steve Bannon in an expletive-laden rant to a New Yorker reporter.
Carvey's impression of Bolton is bombastic, aggressive, and prone to calling his formidable mustache "General Snowball," highlighting all the warnings about the potentially dangerous and war-happy new cabinet member.
Throughout the GOP, strategists shuddered over the impact of the bombastic billionaire's behavior on the two groups of voters the party most needs to compete nationally again — Latinos and women.
But while this was an interesting hour that certainly humanized the bombastic Trump, having much of the family onstage meant that from early on Trump himself faced few tough questions.
I find some of the things he's said—hopefully for effect—to be completely outrageous and unappealing, so I'm not a wild fan of his public persona and bombastic approach.
The most positive scenario for markets and the economy would be a President Trump who bears little resemblance to the bombastic, often offensive candidate who appeared on the campaign trail.
Ok. I think there's no question that if you're playing co-op, or if you're playing with some of the more bombastic Guns for Hire, that you're going to forget.
Boris Johnson has long spun political gold from his magniloquent tongue, using what some linguists and observers describe as bombastic language, esoteric vocabulary, occasional crudity and episodes of bumbling bluster.
Show creator Tom Ruegger and executive producer Steven Spielberg envisioned a cartoon that was at once subversive yet entertaining, bombastic but subtle, and smart—especially when it was being stupid.
Lorde's 2013 release Pure Heroine caught on in part because of how different it sounded from everything else in the pop-sphere, relying on minimalism and over bombastic studio sounds.
After seven years of Obama's feckless arrogance, many voters are so starved for strong leadership, they are willing to gravitate toward someone purely based on bombastic rhetoric, not his record.
You'd think that after the insane success of Da Ali G Show, Borat and Bruno, Sacha Baron Cohen wouldn't be able to fool celebrities into participating in his bombastic pranks.
Andrey Krutskikh, the Kremlin's bombastic point-man on cyber-diplomacy issues, likened Russia's development of cyber-capabilities that year to the Soviet Union's first successful atomic bomb test in 1949.
Meanwhile, his new campaign chief told Republican leaders that Mr. Trump knew he needed to reshape his image, and suggested that the candidate's bombastic style has largely been an act.
And he said Republicans would have to reckon with the fact that they chose a candidate whose bombastic comments about immigrants and women could hurt the party's efforts to grow.
His professorial bearing stands in contrast to his sometimes bombastic and offending party rival, Nicolas Sarkozy, the former president who has redefined himself as a tough guy for uncertain times.
The Republicans seem to be reeling, unable or unwilling to comprehend that a shady, bombastic liar is hardening the image of their party as a symbol of intolerance and division.
This year and beyond, party leaders must deal not only with the billionaire's bombastic persona but also with the angst of the working-class voters who have powered his rise.
Also because I feel like her music can be bombastic and she has a small brass section, and I feel like she would be into having a female tuba player.
This was a man who was incredibly bombastic, full of self-belief, and happy to stand on stage and be utterly confident about who he was and what he believed.
From his bombastic, drum-filled Mad Max: Fury Road score to his creeping compositions for the Johnny Depp-starring Black Mass, Holkenborg creates daring new takes on traditional movie compositions.
Fans may complain at the bombastic Twitter chatter of today's fighters, but it is those who speak the loudest who get not only the limelight, but often, the title shots.
In fact, the Chi-town rapper's bombastic rewiring of the source material simply served to highlight the majestic, mechanical grooves of one of Daft Punk's greatest achievements: making technology sing.
A national security adviser who began with bombastic high hopes of enforcing a new hard line against radical Islam — Mike Flynn — is now at personal peril in the Mueller investigation.
The party he gave his life to will repudiate him by nominating a bombastic serial insulter who makes the famously brash former president look like a museum docent by comparison.
True to its name, the beats were decidedly fat—it was a veritable arms race to see who could come up with the chunkiest, most bombastic beats, builds, and drops.
But winning Utah does provide momentum to the anyone-but-Trump movement, by adding further weight to Cruz's claim that he is the only viable challenger to the bombastic frontrunner.
The saber-rattling renewed fears about the prospect of war and raised questions about whether such a bombastic approach was the best way to ease tensions on the Korean Peninsula.
But unlike presidents before him, Trump tends to use bombastic threats to try to achieve his objectives; if he does that with UN funding, things could get messy very quickly.
Mr. Malek, a shy, 37-year-old Egyptian-American, immersed himself in studying the movement and vocal patterns of the bombastic and brazenly carnal rock legend, who died in 1991.
Galaxy S20, Galaxy S203 Plus Tech21's Evo Check and Clear Cases are solid alternatives offering decent protection, but I appreciate the more bombastic colors of its Studio Colour line.
There have been periods when the famously bombastic president has been out of the public eye for days, prompting headlines guessing about his whereabouts, and even rumors of his death.
BEIJING, China — The most interesting diplomat in the world these days may well be Zhao Lijian, the combative, bombastic, frankly Trumpy voice of the People's Republic of China on Twitter.
For many Republicans, the mid-hearing attack embodies what has come to define the Trump era: a baffling or bombastic tweet, followed by a whole lot of GOP hand-wringing.
It was also a time where I felt every dance producer on the planet was doing their best to collaborate with big pop stars and make very bombastic, commercial records.
Plus — though Toyota still has a lot to learn from American trucks in other categories — the Japenese company has certainly matched the in-your-face, bombastic styling of the big three.
But as his bombastic campaign-trail sound bites continue to win him airtime, he may be working on an outside project: a possible "Trump News" cable empire, sources told Vanity Fair.
The bombastic real estate mogul and reality TV star has emerged as the GOP's likely standard bearer in its bid to reclaim the White House, now that his main rival, Sen.
The colors are subtler this time out, a nod perhaps, to a company looking for people to take it a bit more seriously, as it grows up from its bombastic roots.
As for that bombastic clip of Roseanne revisiting her Valerie Jarrett tweet -- Jake tells us that was 100% genuine and the result of a lot of hours spent in the studio.
They've written dozens of stories about the proliferating number of anonymous, low-rent websites that publish bombastic and clearly inaccurate stories designed to spread throughout Facebook's platform as quickly as possible.
With Trump's bombastic speaking style readily apparent, it's not clear why anyone working in the news media would see the need to sensationalize them even more, but they do it anyway.
That's why we know Trump isn't trying to reach black voters any more than bombastic right wing talk show hosts are trying to attract more minority listeners by talking about race.
In her half-hour-long remarks, she argued Trump's brand of politics should be kept far from the Oval Office, predicting his bombastic style of campaigning wouldn't mellow if he wins.
DURING the presidential debate on September 26th Donald Trump, the bombastic Republican nominee, was asked by the moderator how he might heal the divide between African-American communities and the police.
Too much attention was given to trivial things, such as bombastic statements from Trump, and not enough attention was given to policy issues, such as specific considerations for dealing with ISIS.
The decorated veteran and war hero, who returned to Washington after being diagnosed with brain cancer last week, said "to hell" with the "bombastic loudmouths" -- it's time to get something done.
Others include their bombastic rhetoric, their skepticism of climate change science, their scorn for traditional government ethics and their willingness to publicly attack news outlets if they receive negative press coverage.
But while Falwell said Trump's speech would be an opportunity for the bombastic front-runner "to recognize and honor Dr. King," Trump made only sparing reference to the civil rights icon.
The NBA's most strikingly groomed players are already celebrated for their work, the world already rich with prose hymning the poetics of James Harden's bombastic beard or Joakim Noah's flowing mane.
He has succeeded, however, in showing that he is the man he has always been -- selfish and bombastic -- and incapable of growing into the responsibilities of the job he now has.
In 1999 Mr. Haider rode the party into a coalition government with the center right — but once in power, the party showed that it couldn't live up to its bombastic promises.
Bannon in final day of Alabama Senate race Moore is no stranger to controversial remarks -- he is well-known for a history of bombastic statements about race, sexual orientation and more.
And he fretted that his backing of Strange over Moore -- a bombastic anti-establishment candidate -- would make him appear cowed to the Republican machine he'd openly rebuffed during his own campaign.
Trump at times adopted a persuasive approach rather than the more bombastic one he sometimes favors, leaning upon statistics to support his contention that crime was out of control, for instance.
While the game has a few flaws, the mix of memorable characters, bombastic boss fights and steady beat 'em up action makes the game a fun experience from start to finish.
Advocate for Confederate symbols wins in Virginia Corey Stewart, the bombastic conservative who built his public image on championing Confederate symbols, will win the Republican Senate nomination in Virginia, CNN projects.
Nunes, a bombastic lawmaker who is a close ally of President Donald Trump, had accused intelligence agencies of spying on Trump's campaign and of bias against the president in March 1503.
Letter From America The specter of further violence at Donald J. Trump's campaign events has amplified warnings from his Republican opponents: If nominated, the bombastic billionaire simply couldn't win the presidency.
" Sheinkopf, himself a New Yorker, also said of Giuliani that "his style, which is quite New York — bombastic, abrasive and glib — is not playing well in the rest of the nation.
While the recent installments in the franchise have been celebrated for their bombastic (and seriously awesome) crash fests, even the most glowing reviews reference paper-thin plot lines and wooden dialogue.
"I think cracking things, making things that are bombastic and exciting and also new, and mashing things together, and explosiveness and shouting more, I think that was the zone," Vernon said.
Two main factors: Trade wars: President Trump's late Thursday threat of another $100 billion in tariffs on Chinese imports, combined with China's bombastic reply and confusing comments from both Treasury Sec.
Just a few miles from Jackson Heights is the 58-floor Trump Tower, home to international footballers, Hollywood glitterati, and, of course, a certain bombastic hotelier intent on restoring American supremacy.
Let me start off this rant by declaring my absolute love for Independence Day, Roland Emmerich's totally out-there, bombastic, alien-invasion flick starring Will Smith, Jeff Goldblum, and Bill Pullman.
I think of Phil Spector wanting to create multi-layered bombastic records full of an artificial sense of depth but also wanting to capture the human performances of players and singers.
Though we didn't fill up all the holes on this one—I would say The Outsiders is way more bombastic and busy—this one is way simpler and way more direct.
As the first woman to ever lead the Fed, Yellen can speak to questions about public representation at the Fed far better than she can respond to bombastic attacks against Obamacare.
While their earliest material hewed more closely to a traditional black metal template, the soaring, bombastic albums they're best remembered for are firmly ensconced within the verdant realm of Middle Earth.
Taylor Swift embraces her darker side in this bombastic concert from her "Reputation" stadium tour, which broke the record for the highest-grossing United States tour by a woman last summer.
As the recount proceeded Mr. Scott was exhorting Mr. Trump to post bombastic tweets in an attempt to force Mr. Nelson into conceding, according to Republicans with knowledge of the exchange.
"If you take Ragnarok, which I feel was a very outlandish and big, bombastic film, we're trying double down on everything we did with that," Waititi explained to ET in 2019.
His comments come after Trump held a rally Saturday in Pennsylvania for Republican congressional hopeful Rick Saccone, in which the president appeared to return to the bombastic, unrestrained candidate from 2016.
Scavino would later be enjoined to cultivate relationships within the Republican National Committee, which at that time viewed the bombastic New York businessman and reality-TV star with eye-rolling skepticism.
For Tommy Fisher, the company's bombastic CEO, the $42 million endeavor—paid for almost entirely by the developer, with some $1.5 million donated by We Build The Wall—represented a gamble.
Some top Republican congressmen have said the same, although with less bombastic language, arguing that there is no clear proof that the Russians tried to rig the election for Mr. Trump.
And Democrats are counting on public support for the Dreamers as they build up political ammunition for the 2018 midterms, targeting Republican voters who may not find Trump's bombastic style palatable.
It won by unleashing a bombastic, hilariously large and expensive multi-year ad campaign that spanned Super Bowls, brand activations, and deals to ensure its phones are prioritized by carrier employees.
He is similarly bombastic — and similarly non-strategic — in calling the Iran nuclear deal an "embarrassment," to the U.S. No other country has joined Trump in expressing regret over the deal.
Trump, the bombastic real estate developer who has shocked many in the political establishment by holding the top polling spot for months, generated half of the discussion among the Republican candidates.
In this, the Times' controversial mishandling of an additional accusation and the President's bombastic tweets for the Justice Department to "rescue" Kavanaugh (who has denied Ramirez's allegations) have given them ammunition.
The bombastic real estate mogul and reality TV star has emerged as the GOP's likely standard bearer in its bid to reclaim the White House, now that his main rivals, Sen.
She had fired her notoriously domineering father as her manager, and her quest for independence powered the project's vocal energy, which was matched by bombastic synths and carefree drum-heavy beats.
In a remarkable confluence of events, this week has gone haywire for not just one, but two bombastic men who use versions of the news to create something more like entertainment.
The Trump of Trumped is all the things he showed himself to be on the campaign trail: bombastic, uninterested in details, bent on winning, sometimes needlessly cruel, and sometimes funny and warm.
Rhyming over the bombastic horns and anxiety-inducing '808s of Quay Global, Bigg D, and a cadre of other Quality Control producers, the women command these tracks like sex-positive drum majorettes.
But Powell has almost completely left the Republican Party and it's hard to believe the very moderate in philosophy and demeanor Powell will come back to join the bombastic and divisive Trump.
Part award show, part hype train, The Game Awards combines highlighting the people who make games with the bombastic "world premiere" announcements fans have come to expect from annual events like E3.
Mr Kuma, now 64, still admires Kenzo Tange, the stadium's designer, but at some point in the 1990s he turned against the synthetic, bombastic architecture that had dominated Tokyo since the war.
But for these women who founded the group, (and one man who has joined in solidarity), Trump's bombastic style, offensive rhetoric toward women and minorities, slapdash policy "suggestions" risk destroying the party.
The fact that the bombastic billionaire trails a Democrat with such a mixed reputation angers those Republicans who oppose Trump and fear he will prevent the party from reclaiming the White House.
But he does have a clear sense of action geography, keeping things from getting too manic or confused, and he possesses a knack for operatic majesty that feels emotional instead of bombastic.
Launching his set with bombastic air raid sirens, it was if he built a rave sample pack of breakdowns and builds, and then decided to play the whole thing end-to-end.
The bombastic campaigns of Call of Duty and its competitive multiplayer scene have always felt somewhat separate from one another, and this news could well be Activision starting to acknowledge this fact.
But his bravado and charisma were magnetic in the bombastic world of pro wrestling, so after first working as a manager for other wrestlers, the pull of the ring proved too strong.
The game's bombastic debate sessions — intricate rhetorical battles that require making an argument while playing to your opponent's personality type — are particularly good at combining gameplay and commentary with a theatrical flourish.
But the bombastic tycoon and the bellicose tyrant do have some things in common: a habit of self-adulation, an original take on reality, a preference for high walls around their countries.
That doesn't mean that Senate Republicans won't try to obfuscate—as House Republicans like Devin Nunes and Trey Gowdy did—but it does mean that today's hearing will likely be less bombastic.
A cynic would say Mr. Ryan has nothing to lose: Either he gets the bombastic, unpredictable Mr. Trump as the next president or he survives to seek the presidential nomination in 2020.
Swedish producer, Tiger Stripes, has shared a bombastic new track called "Body Shake" off his forthcoming EP for Adam Beyer's Truesoul label, which falls under the umbrella of his acclaimed Drumcode imprint.
In the wake of the now notorious "pussy" recording, candidates from Kelly Ayotte in New Hampshire to John McCain in Arizona are no longer concealing their distaste for the bombastic media mogul.
Compared to the goodbyes given to Maine Road, Highbury and the rest of the country's fine old stadiums, the light-show-come-firework-party put on by the Hammers was particularly bombastic.
The bombastic peanut-farming mogul turned politician would pace the Lincoln Bedroom into the wee hours, sending telegrams in which he, using arbitrary capitalizations and quotation marks, raged against "Geriatric" Gerald Ford.
Tory lawmakers narrowed the choice today to Boris Johnson, the bombastic longtime Brexit advocate, and Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt, a mild-mannered ex-businessman who initially opposed Brexit, but now supports it.
CreditCreditPatrick A. Burns/The New York Times Whatever else he was — liberator, totalitarian despot, bombastic blowhard — Fidel Castro was a showman, and Americans, as we know, can be suckers for a showman.
Briskly paced and stylishly staged, this book's celebration of teamwork feels like the bombastic opening number of a musical as each truck gets to roll into the spotlight and strut its stuff.
WASHINGTON — Rudolph W. Giuliani may be ill suited to be President Trump's legal frontman for all of the reasons that the bombastic former mayor appealed to Mr. Trump in the first place.
CreditCreditCharlotte Hadden for The New York Times LONDON — The Queen Victoria Memorial, centerpiece of the plaza that fronts Buckingham Palace, is possibly the most bombastic of this city's monuments to British grandeur.
As much as we adore the writings and personage of Toni Morrison, let's hope she was wrong and that the voices of goodness can be heard over the bombastic voice of evil.
Though he frames his campaign as a battle for the soul of the nation and to rescue the country from Trump's nationalist hold, Biden had reservations about being so bombastic about it.
In Brooklyn, the mostly mercenary fans got what we deserved: a team of past-their-prime castoffs imported by the bombastic Russian magnate, Mikhail Prokhorov, who had brought the franchise to Brooklyn.
In short, the UK Conservatives are turning to a less bombastic version of Trumpism, in the belief that it will allow them to steal traditional Labour voters and build a winning coalition.
Trump has built his presidential campaign as a bombastic and foolhardy candidate, but he has long hinted that he'll be able to change his stripes once he gets to the Oval Office.
Electrodrome is fun, and bright, and blissfully bombastic—but it pales in impression beside what brings the Star Cup to a climax, the one-way, straight-ahead, downhill chase of Mount Wario.
In the latest twist to Duterte's ongoing battle with his country's miners, the bombastic and populist leader accused them of funding efforts to destabilize his government, and mooted a total ban on mining.
That classical influence is apparent in the playing of modern metal pianists and composers like Øyvind Johan Mustaparta, Vegard Sverre Tveitan, and Jordan Rudess, and in bombastic, overarching genres like symphonic black metal.
The President-elect's dismissal of US intelligence pinning Russia to the hacking was "materially different" from Trump's other bombastic statements, according to one White House official who spoke anonymously to describe internal thinking.
With that bombastic music, bold primary colors (it was one of the last films shot and processed in Technicolor), and purposefully showy framing and editing, it plays out like a hyper-stylized nightmare.
The Beats by Dre promise, the thing that's driven millions of people to spend hundreds of dollars on headphones for the first time, is an intoxicating mix of premium design and bombastic sound.
It all leads, of course, to a bombastic final showdown and defining character moment for Deadpool, who we can probably count on seeing again, either in a sequel or subsequent X-Men movies.
That puts Trump in a bind: If he's not crushing his competition, he can't back away from the bombastic rhetoric he's employed for the last year -- otherwise, he'd risk losing his own supporters.
Lauer tried, in his 25 minutes or so with Trump, to pin the businessman down on some of his other controversial and bombastic past statements, but Trump slipped around them – often with nonsequitors.
While the question of who will foot the bill has not been settled yet, other details about Trump's Mexican wall endeavor have emerged that sound less bombastic as they did during the campaign.
Trump's longstanding habits have his friends questioning that he'll ever back away from the bombastic -- and sometimes seemingly erratic -- style that served him well in business and then later on the campaign trail.
But the smashing New Hampshire primary victories of Democratic socialist Bernie Sanders and bombastic Republican billionaire Donald Trump represent a primal scream that by itself will have consequences for the 2016 presidential race.
While she is preaching "love and kindness" at events across the country, her Democratic opponent -- and Donald Trump, the bombastic and combative Republican frontrunner - are feeding off a palpable anger in the electorate.
As for classy collaborators, Metallica have worked with 1960s art rock icons Marianne Faithfull and Lou Reed, and released an entire album of bombastic live performances with the San Francisco Symphony in 1999.
At the trial of Hattie Adams, a brothel owner, her lawyer, the bombastic Abe Hummel, eviscerated the minister's motives in feverishly exploring the city's dens of iniquity and reporting back on nude gambols.
Trump courted controversy once again during a bombastic rally in Phoenix on Tuesday, in which he lambasted the media, along with Arizona's two Republican senators, and defended his comments on the Charlottesville violence.
After acclaimed performances in "Cross Creek," ''Sweet Bird of Youth": and other dramas, Torn turned to comedy to capture his Emmy as the bombastic, ethically challenged television producer in "The Larry Sanders Show.
Rand Paul, a Kentucky Republican and a member of the Foreign Relations Committee, said he is still hopeful that a summit with North Korea could still happen once the "bombastic" rhetoric settles down.
The overall tax settlement amount will reflect the fact that Google's Indonesia revenues are "much smaller than the bombastic figures that Ministry of Finance officials have been mooting", the senior government source said.
Pressed to describe the store, he said that he had shied away from the concept of a breakfast bar, and that the cereal store would not be overly branded or Times Square-bombastic.
Later, when Mr. Carson endorsed Mr. Trump, he conceded that it was difficult to reconcile the bombastic figure on the trail with what he described as a more thoughtful person behind closed doors.
Splendiferous mountain vistas of greensward and cliffs scaffold my dreams, drawn from memories of sheep pastures in Sicily and Greece, rich with textured sedges or tinted canyons, then bombastic skyscrapers, or Matisse's Chapel.
But as Communism collapsed in Yugoslavia and the Soviet Union and the Warsaw Pact came undone, he joined the Serb nationalists and became a populist demagogue, delivering bombastic, jingoistic speeches to incite Serbs.
But back in his bombastic November 18 Wall Street Journal interview, Bannon explained he's an "economic nationalist … an America First guy," so not at all a libertarian — and also not an ethnic nationalist.
Standing tall above these giants – The Undertaker, 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin, Sting and the like – was one particularly bombastic character who somehow appealed to the childlike psyche more than any of his contemporaries.
One partial, uncomfortable answer is that it offers the greatest concentration of expensive, ostentatiously bad TV — formulaic, bombastic, ingratiating shows that make you shake your head at the squandering of money and talent.
Actually, we know that he's just as bombastic and clueless (with added racism) when it comes to crime, and there's no reason to believe that he's any better on real national security issues.
If Tony Williams is the biggest root influence on jazz drummers today, then more of them should honor his bombastic virtuosity with the same sense of joy and freshness that Justin Brown does.
But Mr. Grimm is undeterred by that fact, and little else, in his brash and bombastic campaign to regain the seat he had to resign after pleading guilty to tax evasion in 113.
Trump tests limits on power Trump's defiance of attempts to examine and restrain his conduct and concept of almost endless presidential authority encompasses the power duels in Washington and his bombastic actions abroad.
Opinion Columnist There are two very big lies that Donald Trump and his sycophants have used, through aggressive, bombastic repetition, to shape the public debate about impeachment, and about Trump's legitimacy more broadly.
These mostly Republican hawks say the GOP front-runner's bombastic remarks about torturing terrorists and killing the family members of Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS) fighters would violate the Geneva Conventions.
Clinton called the 2016 presidential race the "first reality TV campaign," and said Trump, as a bombastic "reality TV candidate," was able to win over enough of the audience to win the election.
President Donald Trump&aposs bombastic relationship with the media and his own communications team are captured in a new book excerpt that details Trump&aposs often personal attacks on female journalists and associates.
In a way, it's sort of fitting that Dom and the gang would be using the Hydrogen One, a phone whose every facet was designed to be as bombastic and extreme as possible.
In a speech afterward, he said even though he voted today to debate the bill, he would not support the current version without major changes and cautioned his colleagues to ignore "bombastic" pundits.
Days later, Mr. Tusk, who represents the union's 28 national leaders, described Mr. Trump's bombastic and skeptical language as a potential threat to European unity alongside Russian aggression, Chinese assertiveness and Islamist terrorism.
The hard-charging, no-apologies first son of Donald and Ivana Trump pushed back just as hard against the scrutiny, continuing his bombastic social media habits through the year as the story developed.
On "Don't Let It Get To You," Rostam takes the drums from Paul Simon's "Obvious Child" and turns them into a bombastic military exercise, metallic and grating yet propulsive in the song's expanse.
If these are "earth works," there is nothing bombastic or aggressive about them (in contrast to the more assertive interventions of certain artists who have literally reshaped nature to suit their expressive purposes).
Between Lana Del Rey's press shots, her dalliances in professionally-filmed First Lady roleplay sessions, and her recurring, bombastic invocations of tried-but-true 'Murrican tropes, the singer practically bleeds red, white, and blue.
Whether because of his bombastic tweets, his policies, or just, you know, him, many people — mostly opposing Democrats — had quite a few sour expressions throughout the night as Trump's hour-plus speech unfolded.  pic.twitter.
That will not be an easy message to relay in Europe, where leaders were worried merely at the bombastic rhetoric on the campaign trail, let alone the prospects of Trump in the White House.
For Moon, a return to 2017, when the North&aposs nuclear and missile tests and Trump&aposs bombastic tweets raised animosity on the Korean Peninsula to new heights, would be very difficult to swallow.
North Korea's foreign minister Ri Yong Ho, who named Donald Trump "President Evil" in a bombastic speech to the U.N. General Assembly last month, was promoted to full vote-carrying member of the politburo.
Where Drake makes that formula a feel-good success story, Kanye makes it a bombastic clash of supernatural forces, and Eminem makes it a dizzying and disorienting exorcism, Wayne just makes it a playground.
Images of Weinstein, the notoriously bombastic producer of Oscar winners "Shakespeare in Love" and "The English Patient," in handcuffs last spring were seen by many women as a cathartic moment in the #MeToo reckoning.
It's possible that many, if not a large portion, of those turning up to see Trump at his rallies are merely there for the show, curious about the hype surrounding the bombastic billionaire's campaign.
A new poll of investors with at least one million dollars of investable assets, conducted by Spectrem Group on behalf of CNBC, shows even this group is turned off by the bombastic presumptive frontrunner.
It would become a recurring theme: Trump regularly announces bombastic moves on immigration, then leaves it to federal agencies, lawyers, and the courts to try to fashion some sort of order from the wreckage.
And like Han himself, all these stories are larger than life, a kernel of sincerity blown up to its most bombastic iteration —  a trait which would be ridiculous if it wasn't so damn charming.
Many of them were drawn to his criticism of Washington corruption, his caustic attacks on Hillary Clinton and his bombastic "tell it like it is" denigration of our nation's racial, ethnic and religious diversity.
Between 1971 and 1983 Mr Bunker, played by Carroll O'Connor, provided the focus for two sitcoms, "All in the Family" and "Archie Bunker's Place"—a gruff, bombastic, bigoted but big-hearted blue-collar patriarch.

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