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This was breaking news, Pyongyang style: delivered bombastically, with much fanfare, one day late.
It starts off bombastically, by showing Luis Bracamontes in a profane and threatening outburst in court.
The way he bombastically stomped through the world with a certainty and emotional ignorance that I have lost.
But he was so bombastically short on specifics, so braggadociously vague, that in the end there was nothing to quote.
And he has rattled the nuclear saber more bombastically than it has been since the days of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
The film ends with the watch receding, bombastically, almost comically, into darkness, like a space station retreating into another galaxy.
Running jokes include references to '80s teen sex symbol Phoebe Cates and the bombastically maudlin theme song for The Neverending Story.
Or maybe the Donald Trump — someone bombastically invested in his own dominance and success, and who promises others similar dominance and success if they follow him.
It takes a great comedian to pull off the role of straight man; Moore played the wry straight man to his own bombastically over-the-top series.
Mr. Trump, in his brash arrogance, obviously speaks to a large faction of Republican voters and, albeit more bombastically, expresses the fearmongering and intolerance of his fellow Republican candidates.
The station itself, currently being renovated, is a bombastically beautiful 21949 building with an arched concourse flanked by a pair of monumental buildings with huge slate-covered mansard roofs.
That came to an end after he gave an off-the-rails interview to the New Yorker in which he spoke bombastically and vulgarly about other White House staffers.
This crucial point should resonate loudly and instructively with all who would still heap gratuitous praise upon a White House that bombastically equates personal success with the elicited envy of others.
To say that it's a good thing to be maternal, to be emotional, to be collaborative; to be humble and value community instead of bombastically valuing oneself (like certain toxically masculine opponents).
So bombastically declaring America must dominate space sent mixed messages to the international community, according to Brian Weeden, director of program planning for a space policy NGO called the Secure World Foundation.
On older analytical essays, I would speak bombastically to sound like I'm talking about important topics; however, after practicing analysis with this activity, I became much better at being specific and relating more analysis to evidence.
An appropriations bill designating funds for the Department of Homeland Security — which oversees money for border security — has been at the core of a shutdown standoff, with Trump bombastically re-upping demands he's made about a border wall.
The world right now is more farcical than the most ridiculous big- or small-screen comedy; more extravagantly and bombastically preposterous than any superhero franchise movie; and a whole lot scarier than any zombie apocalypse or paranormal shriek-fest.
Demme's opening scene immediately establishes the film's trademark—uncanny realism—as Jodie Foster's Clarice Starling is alone on an FBI obstacle course, while Howard Shore's bombastically morose score crashes in with chunky strings, smothering Clarice in a peculiarly sudden foreboding.
As is well known, Cruz's claim to "natural born" United States citizenship has been questioned (bombastically) by Donald Trump, and (very seriously) by a number of highly respected legal scholars, including Harvard's Lawrence Tribe and the University of Chicago's Eric Posner.
From here, we have Asher Roth couching his ode to American Pie frat house antics in the aching strums of "Say It Ain't So" (or is it John Mayer?) and Machine Gun Kelly bombastically covering that acoustic Rise Against song.
The Glass timeline then goes: delivered bombastically with Google co-founder Sergey Brin skydiving into the company's annual developer conference in 2012; suffered unceremonious death with production ending in 2015; then resurrected two years later as an enterprise product for factory floors.
The microscope is no longer the prized luxury object of the elite, or a spectacle people gather to see (as a few broadsheets in the exhibition bombastically advertise), but it is still a valuable tool in discovery, all supported by centuries of working with glass.
Rather than presenting him as a more luridly hued, bombastically outrageous version of himself, à la Alec Baldwin on "Saturday Night Live," The Onion has turned him into a new character: Donald Trump, sensitive loner, stuffing birdseed into his pockets and talking tenderly to the pigeons he keeps on the Trump Tower roof.
Patton reprised his role, albeit in a somewhat hammier fashion, in The Darkness' bombastically fun if frustratingly brief sequel of 2012 (from which all of these screenshots are taken), and followed up on his video gaming debut by contributing mechanical growls to Valve's imperial puzzler Portal, and voicing the protagonist of the 2009 reboot of Bionic Commando.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE responded angrily and bombastically on the campaign trail after he learned that his former campaign chairman Paul ManafortPaul John ManafortTrial of ex-Obama White House counsel suddenly postponed Top Mueller probe prosecutor to join Georgetown Law as lecturer DOJ releases notes from official Bruce Ohr's Russia probe interviews MORE had suggested that he not appear on Sunday morning news shows, Corey LewandowskiCorey R. LewandowskiSunday shows - Recession fears dominate Lewandowski on potential NH Senate run: If I run, 'I'm going to win' Lewandowski says he's 'happy' to testify before House panel MORE recalls in an upcoming book.
During 20 years he has imparted a literary workshop, bombastically considered the most prestigious in Chile. Literary critic Catholic priest Ignacio Valente described Contreras' prose as very good, as opaque in the best sense, like that of Kafka.
However, by around September 2014, activity at the plantation declined to a low level. In May 2016, the Chinese Ambassador Xia Huang and Congolese Minister of Forestry Henri Djombo jointly toured the plantation to diagnose the problems. Djombo bombastically proclaimed Congolese were the inventors of eucalyptus cultivation and openly considered transferring the forestry rights held by MagIndustries to Moroccan investors.
It was "pretty lame ó and it'll likely be one of Canadian music's next big exports." Rolling Stone Jon Caramanica wrote that the tracks were "brief, ephemeral, tautly structured, bombastically produced blasts of snotty posing." Similar to their peers, the band "insist on balancing their immaturity with excuses for their immaturity". No Pads, No Helmets...Just Balls was included on best-of pop punk album lists by A.Side TV, BuzzFeed, Houston Press, Rock SoundBird, ed.
Valdes and Cornnelius declare that if Faustus devotes himself to magic, great things are indeed possible with someone of Faustus' learning and intelligence. Faustus' absence is noted by two scholars who are less accomplished than Faustus himself. They request that Wagner reveal Faustus' present location, a request which Wagner at first haughtily denies, then bombastically reveals. The two scholars worry about Faustus being corrupted by the art of Magic and leave to inform the rector of the university.
Little Wars included fairly simple rules for infantry, cavalry, and artillery in the form of a toy 4.7 inch gun that launched projectiles, usually small wooden dowels to knock down enemy soldiers. In addition to its being a war game, the book hints at several philosophical aspects of war. The book is written in a whimsical style and illustrated with amusing drawings and photographs of a game being played that Wells describes in the book. Wells also gives a description of the game from the view of one of the generals in the battle bombastically relating his memoirs.
Pagano's position in the Fascist party and prestige among architects, as well as the diversity of cultural production under Benito Mussolini's Fascism, allowed him to openly criticize some of the regime's constructions as "bombastically rhetorical", from the pages of Casabella. In 1942, Pagano would leave the School of Fascist Mysticism (Scuola di Mistica) and the Fascist Party. In 1943 he made contacts with members of the resistance, was captured in November 1943 and imprisoned at Brescia, from where he escaped in July 1944. He was recaptured in September 1944 in Milan, imprisoned at Villa Triste, and tortured.
Into the Electric Castle – A Space Opera is the third album of the progressive metal project Ayreon by Dutch songwriter, producer, singer, and multi- instrumentalist Arjen Anthony Lucassen, released in 1998. Like most Ayreon albums, it is a concept album taking place in the same fictional universe as Ayreon's first album The Final Experiment. Into the Electric Castle follows eight characters from different locations and time periods, who inexplicably find themselves in a strange place where they follow a mysterious voice to reach the Electric Castle to survive. Each character, made bombastically flamboyant with influence from B movies, is voiced by a different singer.
As part of their Romantic reaction against the Junimist call for professionalization, controlled modernization and Westernization, the Revista Contimporană group sought to portray the liberal approach as motivated by historical precedence. George Călinescu writes: "By studying, as superficially and bombastically as they did, a [medieval] chronicler [...], the group sought to inculcate the idea of tradition." Titu Maiorescu had by then reacted against this approach, accusing his adversaries of enforcing "forms without substance" (that is, ill-adapted to the Romanian realities which they claimed to address), and directed his accusations specifically against the University of Bucharest faculty, exposing the heads of department for lacking training in their fields of choice.Boia, p.
The film grossed at the Chinese box office. The film was not well received in the Republic of Korea, and was considered controversial in mainland China, in part due to its promotional material. in which modern South Koreans are perceived as being disrespected. The controversial advertisement depicted a South Korean tour guide in Seoul, shown as being ignorant if China's involvement in the Korean War, being bombastically lectured by patronizing elderly veterans of the events depicted in the film, boasting of their involvement in the invasion of Korea as they recommend the film to her so she might be better "educated" as to what they are taking about.
" Robert Christgau wrote in Vice that the record has more "good tales" on it than Underwood's Greatest Hits album. "She still oversings sometimes, as idols will", he said, "but finally she's relaxed enough to let the songs narrate for themselves—be they torch-carrying and fuck-you songs, bad girl and justifiable homicide songs, or tonight's-the-night and happily-ever-after songs." New York Times critic Jon Caramanica was less impressed, finding much of the songwriting devoid of "bite or pulp" while accusing Underwood of singing bombastically throughout the album. "She largely picks songs that serve as launch platforms for her ballistic-missile voice," he wrote, "but they don’t cohere into a whole identity.
Waiting for him in Aux Cayes were 500 officers and enlisted men, courtesy of recruiters in Ireland and London, but he had no ships to carry them and little in the way of equipment. This was remedied during July and August 1819, first by the arrival of his Irish recruiter Colonel Thomas Eyre with 400 men and two ships—MacGregor gave him the rank of general and the Order of the Green Cross—and then by the appearance of war materiel from London, sent by Thomas Newte on a schooner named Amelia. MacGregor bombastically announced his intention to liberate New Granada, but then hesitated. The lack of action, rations or pay for weeks prompted most of the British volunteers to go home.

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