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"bonhomie" Definitions
  1. a feeling of cheerful friendship

215 Sentences With "bonhomie"

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The question is how long the summit's bonhomie will last.
Altogether, they exuded an Olympian bonhomie that captivated the media.
But of course once the cameras are off, the bonhomie resumes.
The rise of fringe parties, not bonhomie, has driven the change.
The shop's aesthetic is minimal but warm, exuding hand-hewn bonhomie.
This reticence did little to dampen the bonhomie of the crowds.
The bonhomie could disappear when Mr Trump defines his policies more clearly.
And as for bonhomie, evidence of its spread in Xinjiang is scant.
When the group reconvened in Lima this month, the bonhomie was gone.
Both men put forward displays of bonhomie during their extensive time together.
Offering fraudulent bonhomie to a co-worker won't generate good karma, Conflicted.
Lagardère encouraged the bonhomie, but also treated his players to lavish dinners.
Both men now play down any moments of bonhomie from their past.
But inevitably, her family's bohemian bonhomie — and core liberal values — are tested.
That fits the pattern of alternating bonhomie and recalcitrance established by his father.
The Commander enters with a "Good evening, dear," conveying a strange bougie bonhomie.
Adams, serious New Englander that he was, possessed less "bonhomie" than did Franklin.
It wasn't just the bonhomie, the easy friendship and the shared sense of gratitude.
When it comes to bonhomie and glad-handing, Trump is overexposed to his adversaries.
For all his bonhomie, there was a sinister aspect to Banks's embattled outlook. Leave.
The Boston Pride finally arrived and, with less bonhomie, shellacked the Riveters, 7-1.
Guardiola never quite fit in with the Bavarian bonhomie at the perennial German champion.
His relationship with Mr. Trump, once full of bonhomie, has soured and become strained.
But it's unclear if that bonhomie will continue after the GOP report is made public.
For all the superficial bonhomie at the summit, the two countries see things very differently.
Like the first summit, the impromptu meeting on May 26th featured a show of bonhomie.
Cruz, in particular, has refused to take the bait, bathing his fellow disrupter in bonhomie.
The Falklands war, triggered by Argentina's invasion of the islands in 1982, ended the bonhomie.
This month's meeting, with the affable Mr Trudeau presiding, will see a return to bonhomie.
There's the rehearsed bonhomie, a little canned chitchat, then on to the business at hand.
For all the doll-swapping bonhomie, however, the deal bore the scars of a difficult negotiation.
And never mind that suave gestures of bonhomie are at odds with the stiff Japanese etiquette.
The relationship appears to have got back on track after the bonhomie between him and Trump.
This year, it was a beautiful, sunny day with cool temperatures and a lot of bonhomie.
His "aw shucks" manner and Ward Cleaver bonhomie could never fully disguise a fierce political ambition.
Whatever bipartisan bonhomie that once existed in Washington was a consequence of these underlying electoral conditions.
We weren't simply reintroduced to these people and their web of meth, cash and forced bonhomie.
No such speculations muddy the transparent bonhomie of "Yesterday," and audiences will scarcely feel the loss.
Many of the ingredients for developing a clubhouse bonhomie on the fly are already in place.
Perhaps there is a welcoming bonhomie we grant to the other swimmers who populate a spot.
This plan allows you to build up positive momentum and bonhomie as you work through your debt.
But electorally, the question is not whether Biden can tame Mitch McConnell through sheer force of personal bonhomie.
I also fell in love with the kibbutz'—the egalitarianism, the communal meals, the general sense of bonhomie.
He brings scant greenroom bonhomie onstage, and rarely smiles; he seems content to risk appearing disagreeable, or wrongheaded.
A photograph appeared in the next issue of Sovietland magazine, underlining the bonhomie between Russian and Indian families.
For the Red Raiders, though, the bonhomie engineered at the ranch and cultivated ever since has been essential.
No Indian prime minister had set foot in Pakistan since 2004, and much hugging, hand-holding and bonhomie ensued.
Arthur brought to this semi-subterranean world of cronies, cash, and cigars a bonhomie that gradually edged toward dissipation.
Yet for all the bonhomie, it is also an unusually delicate time for Japanese businesses in the People's Republic.
The Senate's Secret Santa aims to spread bipartisan "bonhomie" and good-spirited fun among lawmakers in the upper chamber.
For all the bonhomie and apparent friendship on display, it is still unclear if anything substantive has been achieved.
Despite the bonhomie, there is skepticism that North Korea is shifting strategically — if history is anything to go by.
A is a coldblooded guy, dead-eyed and cynical beneath his false bonhomie, his soul in some state of necrosis.
Indeed, in her account, Berlin conjures an improbable world in which management and frontline workers lived in conflict-free bonhomie.
But, as The New York Times reports, the surface bonhomie of the Trump/Pence relationship hides an undercurrent of distrust.
What keeps them together is neither sex nor bonhomie; they're like successful marriages in which both partners sustain different careers.
No. He manufactures some bonhomie and announces to the assembled officers and agents that the first round is on him.
Kevin Chamberlin brings his always welcome, sheepish air of bonhomie to the part of Floy's sidekick and accomplice, Mr. Pontdue.
No cheeks were kissed, no friendly rubs were given, none of the bonhomie of their earlier meetings was on display.
Cilic was among the many other top players to get a big payday along with a big dose of bonhomie.
People close to these two most powerful Western leaders say the brevity and bonhomie were, in fact, the main goal.
With their compromising bonhomie Cavaliers are useful consolidators, lubricators of relations between social groups, guardians of good humour and thus perspective.
For several reasons, none of this week's bonhomie points to a definitive breakthrough in relations between the Holy See and Moscow.
He knew homelessness and also, behind his bonhomie and loud stripes and big cigars, many bouts of depression, some lasting years.
But beneath the outward bonhomie is an underlying competitiveness, according to US and French officials familiar with the two men's relationship.
They briefly clasped hands at the dinner, but the usual feigned bonhomie at what is officially a nonpartisan dinner was labored.
There's definitely the possibility for this sort of bonhomie to emerge today, given the thematic nature of the firm's investment strategy.
Mr Abdul-Jabbar fretted that white Americans would misinterpret Mr Johnson's bonhomie as a signal that the civil rights struggle was over.
But beneath the smiles and bonhomie, al-Nimr's brother bristles at the fact government minders insisted we travel in an armored convoy.
Tim Cook is still stilted, Phil Schiller still sounds like a car salesman, and Craig Federighi is still full of false bonhomie.
But the effusive expressions of bonhomie that once colored their interactions were gone, replaced by businesslike handshakes and wooden declarations of cooperation.
They also presented hunting as an activity that mixed the "earthy charms" of rustic life with the "manly bonhomie" of aristocratic recreation.
Other members say they're watching the current bipartisan bonhomie warily, noting that there's only so much Democrats can agree on with Trump.
On Sunday, fans of all four teams began to arrive in Lyon, bringing their color and bonhomie to the central French city.
He feels no compulsion to indulge paddy-whackery by playing up to stereotypes of false bonhomie or to subsume politics under personal relationships.
Don't drink too much, or too little According to Debretts getting drunk is 'socially unattractive' and "can turn social bonhomie into maudlin introspection".
For weekend training runs over 12 miles, entering local races provided bonhomie, planned routes, herd momentum, T-shirts, water stations and portable toilets.
At one point, he broke the atmosphere of strained bonhomie with what appeared to be a serious discussion of the North Korea question.
Onstage as Dr. John, he adorned himself with snakeskin, beads and colorful feathers, and his shows blended Mardi Gras bonhomie with voodoo mystery.
Perhaps it was that beguiling bonhomie that made Mr Trump, if the Post's and subsequent reporting of the meeting is accurate, blunder so heinously.
THE G73 SUMMIT drew to a close on August 26th in the French seaside town of Biarritz amid improbable displays of goodwill and bonhomie.
Should the bonhomie continue over the coming years, both sides also said they would like to jointly bid to host the 2032 Summer Olympics.
It's unlikely that Abe and Trump will show anything for the cameras other than a united front and the bonhomie that goes with that.
But it did not take long for the surface bonhomie to degenerate into a fierce and public clash unlike any other in modern times.
At the congressional luncheon, Mr. Trump basked in the ritualized speeches and formalized bonhomie of the city he had pilloried in his inaugural address.
The whole thing lasts about 100 minutes, held together by host Scott Aukerman's bit-building skills, and coasting along on the group's senseless giddy bonhomie.
Judge's insight into the forced bonhomie of co-worker interactions and the phony "do me a favor" tone of middle-manager speak rang painfully true.
Lodge 49 isn't a harangue against technology or the false, forced bonhomie of social media or anything like that, but it's also not not that.
The unexpected bonhomie that has emerged between Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping could give Asian countries further confidence to continue their swing toward Beijing.
And from the smiles, good humor and bonhomie among the more than 284,22 rats who turned up this year, I'm going to declare mission accomplished.
Word of the Day : a disposition to be friendly and approachable (easy to talk to) _________ The word bonhomie has appeared in 23 articles on nytimes.
Neither man has much incentive these days to highlight their bonhomie: Mr. McConnell will also be running for office in 2020, seeking a seventh term.
The night before, he'd been to the New York première of "The Dead Don't Die," a zombie picture with a Jarmuschian tone of deadpan bonhomie.
But Bonhomie, the first dining venture from the group behind the Parisian cocktail bars Little Red Door and Lulu White, brings those elements together harmoniously.
Local etiquette also creates a sense of obligation among relatives (however distant), former schoolmates or even people from the same home town, another source of bonhomie.
He finds in its stinking, overcrowded corridors numerous cases of institutionalised cruelty and individual suffering; but he also unearths many examples of striking ingenuity and bonhomie.
The world's biggest companies often establish receiving rooms at the world's biggest elite confab, but this year Facebook's pavilion wasn't the usual scene of airy bonhomie.
Sotto voce and sly-humored, polite and without airs, Mr. Cohen exuded a big-hearted bonhomie for the people and for the places he loyally patronized.
Bolt, for all his playful mugging for the camera and laid-back bonhomie, does some of his best work when he has an ax to grind.
For a new generation of politicians here, the goal — despite the absence of bonhomie among many countries — is nothing short of a digital United States of Europe.
But at the G7 summit in Canada, the physical bonhomie between the two leaders was pared back, signaling tensions that boiled over publicly just before the meeting.
While the bonhomie has ebbed somewhat with the passage of time, Chinese food remains highly in demand in India, even though it has been "Indianized" beyond recognition.
He and his musicians (Michael Shapiro on drums, Hussain Jeffry on six-string bass and Bill Cantos on piano and occasional vocals) displayed a comfortable familial bonhomie.
The bonhomie was on display earlier this autumn when the two men met for talks on the sidelines of the United Nations General Assembly in New York.
The loud bonhomie of Spencer (an excellent J. Bernard Calloway), Shelah's younger son, and Mae (a vivacious Arnetia Walker) come to register as forms of passive aggression.
Beneath the new bonhomie in the official accounts of Mr. Kim's trip, the edgy nature of the seven-decade-old China-North Korea relationship was still apparent.
He went as far late last year as saying they "fell in love," but the bonhomie has failed to bridge the wide gap between the two sides.
It was all bonhomie, waves and warm words, as the former president praised Ms. Merkel's "outstanding work, not just here but around the world," particularly with refugees.
Eventually you tire of Ms. Gillette's ribald little-old-lady shtick, Ms. Keenan-Bolger's flattened anger and wonderment, Mr. Kunken's verbal manspreading and Mr. Castano's nonspecific bonhomie.
The people of Cologne, known across Germany for their friendly cheer, lose their bonhomie when it comes to the renovation of their opera house and main theater.
When they opened Bonhomie last November, the owners Timothée Prangé and Dotan Shalev imagined it as a hybrid space where guests come anytime from 8:30 a.m.
At parties he has hosted, he would note how honored he was to have senior officials from the Trump administration attending, and they would return the bonhomie.
The bonhomie began to fall apart last year because of what appeared to be a positive development: the continuing growth in the number of Bitcoin users and transactions.
Some Muslims in Quiapo worry that the bonhomie of different faiths could be at risk as the death toll among troops fighting in Marawi, now at 70, climbs.
At the joint White House news conference Wednesday, Mr. Erdogan showed little reciprocity for Mr. Trump's bonhomie, making no pretense of taking seriously Mr. Trump's famously fatuous Oct.
The first signs of growing bonhomie between Modi and Rajan came early last year, when Modi called Rajan the "best teacher" for explaining complex economic issues to him.
WASHINGTON — President Trump hosted Mahmoud Abbas, the president of the Palestinian Authority, at the White House this week with all the usual bonhomie he displays for foreign leaders.
Nirvana — old-school rock for the millennial crowd milling about — blasted from the speakers, while a sense of bonhomie and the smell of grilled meat filled the air.
"Sotto voce and sly-humored, polite and without airs, Mr. Cohen exuded a big-hearted bonhomie for the people and for the places he loyally patronized," she found.
Mr. McBride, the bassist, bandleader and composer, holds fast to a mood of generous bonhomie with his trio, which recently released a live album recorded in this room.
The bonhomie of Pompeo's photo-op with the Crown Prince belied the seriousness of the situation, though US officials insisted there had been some hard talk in private.
The Hike Inn, with its bonhomie, mountain views, wood stoves, games and delicious, communal homemade meals, is the apotheosis of coziness, and it lifted everyone's spirits to be there.
The bonhomie was soon shattered as the crowd grew aggressive, prompting Mr. DiCaprio to mutter sarcastically, "This is a real intimate party," as he greeted his wingman, Tobey Maguire.
But in some ways, that cultural disconnect represents a challenge for Airbnb: It is no longer merely a bonhomie startup filling some spare beds in a few apartment buildings.
Oh, there are detectives, and they arrive equipped with all the surface bonhomie and dangerous, not to say feral, undertones that we are used to in a French novel.
The chef and owner, Ruba Khoury — who previously worked in the kitchens of Frenchie, Yam'Tcha and Bonhomie — wanted to create a space that catered to queer women in particular.
Beneath the birthday bonhomie, tensions will be simmering as the transatlantic military alliance turns 70 and leaders of the 24 member states celebrate near London on Dec. 22015-27.
He went as far late last year as saying they "fell in love," but the bonhomie has failed so far to bridge the wide gap between the two sides.
The decision was made known at the Vatican, amid a haze of pious bonhomie, as Pope Francis was receiving the Charlemagne prize, an annual award for contributions to European unity.
During a morning meeting with Macron at the Élysée Palace, the effusive expressions of bonhomie that once colored the two men's relationship were gone, replaced by wooden expressions of cooperation.
Against that background, displays of bonhomie on official occasions look like a polite gloss of convenience on a centuries-old hostility of neighbors living the illusion of harmony and cooperation.
Stoppard, who looks younger than his eighty years and carries with him what Marber calls "his kingly bonhomie," was dressed in an Oxford shirt and a tweed jacket and pants.
My Aussie/Irish convict forebears would have been proud at my still intact convict sense of justice and bonhomie for a fellow motley straggler in this thing we called life.
With its endearingly maverick heroine, Ms Nors's novel delivers a bracing antidote to the cult of hygge—which has smothered Denmark's global image under a hand-knitted jumper of sentimental bonhomie.
But despite the economic bonhomie, several thorny issues are yet to be resolved, ranging from World War II Japanese war crimes committed in China to territorial disputes in East China Sea.
The continuous display of bonhomie meant that the two leaders achieved their first objective: to show that their countries could set aside their traditional enmity to conduct a good-natured conversation.
The Moon-Kim summit, beyond the bonhomie, mirth, banquets, stadium visit and mountain hike, has made that unlikely future, the advent of a new kind of peace, more likely than ever.
The bipartisan bonhomie was briefly interrupted in the sixth inning when Gothams Manager Buddy Harrelson and Greens Manager Pete Rose came to blows — again — over a close play at second base.
His bonhomie has played well in this heavily gerrymandered district, stretching from the diverse, gentrifying neighborhood of Bay Ridge to the mostly white, conservative areas of Gerritsen Beach and Marine Park.
Instead, we closed the debate with a dozen candidates each trying to prove their bonhomie bona fides by describing their "surprising" friends, an impressive number of whom were the late Sen.
The performances, too, shy away from the nutty and the broad, and Carell, a master of the brave face, does a fine job of suggesting the strain behind Uncle Phil's bonhomie.
In his previous visit, Mr. Pompeo flew to Riyadh and posed for photographs in which he shook hands with the prince and smiled, drawing intense criticism for the images of bonhomie.
However, commentary published after the deal's collapse by official news agency Xinhua went further, describing a fading bonhomie between the two countries, with the United States "stuck in a zero-sum mentality".
The comments, made by two senior officials in interviews with Reuters, were unusually outspoken and cut through the public displays of bonhomie shown at a Ukraine-EU summit in Brussels in November.
Picture windows offer views of the ski jumping, when in session, though there's plenty of good food and genuine bonhomie, including live music in the packed bar, to keep you entertained indoors.
Working his way around the post-event mêlée in Emmetsburg (where he appeared to know many in attendance), he offered inexhaustible bonhomie, including selfies, joshing greetings and naughty kisses for delighted ladies.
I was as pumped as the next fan when I read the cast list of the film, and yet, in the event, it suffers from the same uneasy bonhomie that infects every supergroup.
One of the richer paradoxes of the cocktail world is that, for all their Hawaiian shirts and beach-bum bonhomie, tiki aficionados are among the most doctrinaire pedants you'll find in any bar.
But behind the public bonhomie, there was little to suggest that the visit — which lasted barely 24 hours — heralded any real change in the relationship between the North and its one major ally.
That's because Buttigieg, though always stressing his bonhomie upbringing in the industrial Midwest — such as when giving a ride-along of South Bend's abandoned factories — is quite comfortable in elite corridors like Silicon Valley.
"There has been nothing but bonhomie between President Trump, currently in Japan, and Japan prime Minister (Shinzo) Abe, " Ray Attrill, head of foreign exchange strategy at National Australia Bank, wrote in a morning note.
It's becoming increasingly clear that Trump and Obama never saw eye to eye, even following their now famous hour-long White House meeting late last year when they came out all smiles and bonhomie.
This was the most sober evening of seasonal cheer I can recall in the singer's long-running tradition of annual Christmastime fetes, which in earlier days evoked the glossy bonhomie of TV variety specials.
Still, McCain was also a throwback, enjoying friendships with rivals across the political aisle, and indulging in the back-slapping bonhomie of the Senate, where he invariably held court to a crowd between votes.
High-spending travellers from China's interior, they believe, can spread bonhomie and thereby strengthen "ethnic unity" between the Turkic-speaking Uighurs and the Han Chinese who make up more than 403% of the country's population.
Last month, despite the new-found bonhomie, the Philippines said at a summit of Asian nations in Laos that it was "gravely concerned" about Chinese boats preparing to build structures at the disputed Scarborough Shoal.
As noted by media, the two leaders seem to have developed a very good personal rapport with one another and even a degree of bonhomie, as evidenced by the many personal flourishes between the two.
News Analysis BIARRITZ, France — For a day, at least, everyone was on their best behavior when the cameras were on, eager to present a show of bonhomie after so many previous meetings ended in discord.
MUA MISSION, Malawi — If ever there was an example of American and African military bonhomie, it was at a recent summit meeting here over glasses of South African Pinotage and expectations of Pentagon largess. Gen.
"You succumb to the movie's warmth and bonhomie because the alternative is to remain in the isolating, self-protective cynicism from which Will has been lucky to escape," A. O. Scott wrote in The Times.
News Analysis BIARRITZ, France — For a day, at least, everyone was on their best behavior when the cameras were on, eager to present a show of bonhomie after so many previous meetings ended in discord.
Comments by senior Ukraine officials in interviews with Reuters criticizing the delay in loosening visa restrictions were unusually outspoken and cut through public displays of bonhomie shown at a Ukraine-EU summit in Brussels in November.
The newfound bonhomie between Russia and Turkey also comes as relations between Erdogan and Western leaders has strained, with the Turkish president and other officials wishing the West had been more critical of the attempted coup.
Reagan had turbocharged Nixon's southern strategy, appealing to socially conservative, working-class whites with a mixture of easy bonhomie and racist dog-whistles ("young bucks" supposedly buying steaks with food stamps, "welfare queens" abusing public aid).
But I think of this bonhomie as a reflection of communal good will and desire for connection, a shared sense that the F.D.L. represents a rare and meaningful opportunity for cross-cultural-religious-ethnic-socioeconomic interaction.
The first London cast of "Art" coupled Tom Courtenay (Serge) and Albert Finney (Marc), two longtime friends and colleagues whose established bonhomie left one doubtful that something as trivial as a painting could rock the boat.
Notably, Johnson presided over the London Olympics, where, as the Guardian put it, he demonstrated "his greatest strength as mayor — an ability to generate laughter and a mood of upbeat bonhomie," mostly because of that zipline incident.
In Paris, his newest client is Bonhomie, where the owners Dotan Shalev and Timothée Prangé focus on the plates — especially since they are passed around at their new Mediterranean-infused restaurant, where dishes are designed to share.
WASHINGTON/NEW YORK (Reuters) - There was much bonhomie as a few dozen people, including members of Congress and U.S. administration officials, gathered last week for dinner in a posh Washington neighborhood in honor of Qatar's foreign minister.
Anne Dorval, an actress often seen in the Canadian filmmaker Xavier Dolan's films, is an inspired choice to replace the stupendous Olivia Colman as Fleabag's stepmother: The bonhomie of her Quebec accent adds to the character's faux friendliness.
I have fond affection for my hometown — the bonhomie, the shrimp and okra gumbo, the Eunice High football team that won state championships in 21980 and 210 and effectively renovated the school into a museum of civic pride.
After Taliban representatives met with Afghan politicians in Moscow last week, smiling and exchanging handshakes in a scene of seeming bonhomie, Mr. Mazhar read his poem in a small auditorium at Kabul University as an emblem of dissent.
Yet under the bonhomie was a distinct sense of what was different — and missing — from the annual first-day swirl: Sheldon Silver and Dean G. Skelos, the Democrat who led the Assembly and the Republican who led the Senate.
WASHINGTON/NEW YORK, July 5 (Reuters) - There was much bonhomie as a few dozen people, including members of Congress and U.S. administration officials, gathered last week for dinner in a posh Washington neighborhood in honor of Qatar's foreign minister.
After a playing career spent largely in France and England, Cissé has methodically developed his managerial skills, coaching Senegal's under-23 program for two years and then rebuilding the national team's lineup and bonhomie after taking over in 2015.
And when Mr. Burleigh closed his act by singing "Happy Birthday" to the 80-year-old guest of honor, everyone in the room joined in with great strength and stamina, buoyed by the bonhomie of Mr. Burleigh's engaging presence.
The setting is a party inside a theater marked for demolition, to which the onetime impresario Dimitri Weismann (Gary Raymond, coupling bonhomie with gravitas) has invited the Follies showgirls of his — and their — glory years for one last hurrah.
Schumer was known as a sharp-elbowed partisan during his 18 years in the House of Representatives, but in the Senate he had become an avatar of the gabby aisle-crossing bonhomie that had historically characterized the upper chamber.
Trump said late last year he and Kim "fell in love", but whether the bonhomie can move them beyond summit pageantry to substantive progress on eliminating a North Korean nuclear arsenal that threatens the United States is the big question.
It imbues the agency's creation with a sense of good-hearted bonhomie (sic), as the founding partners, mostly having escaped from the lower rungs of the William Morris Agency, strike out on their own with lots of moxie but no bankroll.
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WATCH: LARPing Saved My Life But it's not all broadswords and bonhomie back at Winterfell, where Arya icily recaps the first episode of the series for Sansa's benefit, recalling happier days of tranquil archery, when their father was still alive.
" After satirizing the forced bonhomie of electioneering — and maybe self-promotion in general — the opera's chattering "Intro" casts a critical eye at individual expressions of taste that attempt to claim the status of political commitments: "Our politics is a journey.
But despite the bonhomie in Chengdu, the leaders know that the way forward is strewn with obstacles left by misleading ideas that time, pragmatism and wealth creation would overcome the pain of festering wounds, humiliations and unacceptable readings of common history.
He has a full head of thick brown hair like his father's at the same age, the same deep-set brown eyes, the slightly hawkish nose, plus the sure hands, work ethic and bonhomie that make him a respected teammate.
Sun-colored quince, cream and honey rest beautifully in a sea-foam green glazed bowl, and chopped purple beats with pine nuts are placed in a small earthenware plate glazed in "Bonhomie blue" — a color Herman created solely for the space.
The new German finance minister, Olaf Scholz, raised some of those issues with his French colleague Bruno Le Maire while their bosses were basking in bonhomie and raving about an invincible European Union in the splendors of the Elysee Palace.
No amount of shared-platform bonhomie, however, can disguise the struggle for leadership between Matteo Salvini of the populist, Eurosceptic Northern League and the indefatigable Silvio Berlusconi, the 81 year-old leader and founder of the more mainstream conservative Forza Italia party.
"The bonhomie that grew between China and the United States in Beijing in November, when the two signed hundreds of billions of dollars of deals, seems to be fading away as the U.S. side is stuck in a zero-sum mentality," it said.
At a White House event announcing the deal, in 2017, Trump had bragged of his friendly relationship with Terry Gou, the head of Foxconn, but changes in what the company called the "global market environment" were making that bonhomie hard to count on.
Mr. Danforth invoked the comity (and bonhomie) of this era by recalling that, immediately after Mr. Bush was inaugurated, he offered an impromptu nod toward his old colleague Dan Rostenkowski, the legendary former chairman of the House Committee on Ways and Means.
After months of unusual bonhomie, North Korea withdrew on Wednesday from talks with South Korea and threatened to cancel the planned June 12 summit meeting between Mr. Kim and Mr. Trump, which Mr. Moon's aides have spent months trying to set up.
Which means that while Trump may not meet his stated goal of getting Pyongyang to denuclearize, his bonhomie with the brutal dictator has calmed tensions to the point that North Korea should no longer be a major concern for the US — at least for now.
Had their taboo-breaking bonhomie not been recorded, had the video not been posted online, it might well have receded into local memory as merely another of the countless friendly intimacies quietly shared by the Arabs of Deir Qaddis and the Jews of Modiin Illit.
Shortly after the Senate vote, Mr. Cuomo signed a ceremonial bill extending Mr. de Blasio's control of the schools as two of the mayor's top aides looked on, a striking, if brief, show of bonhomie between two Democrats who have often been in open conflict.
Washington (CNN)Hours of intensive talks and elaborate displays of bonhomie between President Donald Trump and his French counterpart Emmanuel Macron on Tuesday failed to yield clarity on the fate of the Iran nuclear deal, which Trump has derided and Macron hopes to salvage.
MOSCOW — With the long-awaited first meeting between President Vladimir V. Putin and President Trump finally in sight, the Kremlin is hoping at a minimum to inject some clarity into a relationship so far marred by contradictions, anxiety, scattered recriminations and, on occasion, astonishing bonhomie.
Reagan and Gorbachev will engage in high-profile bonhomie; the Russian leader will even ditch his motorcade to spontaneously mingle in downtown DC. The Stan-Oleg model of international relations — mutual respect and shared interests overcoming a lot of complicated history — will carry the day.
In short, Kim not only has not made any concession but has managed to hypnotize many into believing that last-minute banquets and bonhomie will trump the reality of Pyongyang's half-century-old pursuit of nukes and Washington's quarter-century-old record of failed nuclear diplomacy.
Peter seems oblivious to Zygmunt's strained enthusiasm for the marriage and instead plunges into Zaneta's arms and into the bonhomie of her brother, Jasny (Tomasz Schuchardt), a glad-handing bellower who likes to pass a bottle around and refers to Peter by his somewhat ominous nickname: Python.
Some of the musicians who have spent months and months on the road with Bowie have little idea of what he's really like, so rehearsed is Bowie's bonhomie and so enshrouded is he by a network of aides, assistants and bodyguards, and by the trappings and accoutrements of superstardom.
But it took little more than 24 hours this week for a freshman House Democrat's exuberant, expletive-laden impeachment promise to upend the bonhomie of a new Congress and prompt President Trump, by his own telling, to ask the newly elected speaker if Democrats planned to impeach him.
This end-of-year release corridor features lots of movies that end up making a ton of money simply because they sit in theaters for months and months and months, while families, tired of forced bonhomie, desperately look for something to do that involves being quiet for a couple of hours.
Gifted with the first-act showstopper, "Friend Like Me," which packs a week's work-out into a single bravura number, Mr. Nicholas spreads sufficient bonhomie through the house that even the cellphone-minded young men seated in front of me looked up from their laps when he was on stage.
The university moved the program there in 18803 in an effort to foster the kind of bohemian bonhomie that has been vanishing in waves since the eras when Eugene O'Neill took Broadway, Bob Dylan plugged in and Carrie Bradshaw strolled by in stilettos (not to mention Sarah Jessica Parker herself).
It feels like being alive in the way so few TV shows do, where half the pleasure is in how Adlon captures, say, the easy bonhomie of old friends coming together for a graduation party, or Sam's mother, Phil, looking back on a life tinged with sadness while playing cards with her friends.
But, in New York, the prize for selling the facts and fictions of ethnic bonhomie used to belong to the Italian restaurant Mamma Leone's, which, as the story has it, "opened" in 1906 when Enrico Caruso encouraged fifty friends to shell out fifty cents a head for a down-home dinner in his friend Luisa Leone's living room.
But because the compressed daylong date, capped by an elaborate Korean-themed dinner, carries very much real-life nuclear and gulag consequences, the rendezvous that proved long on bonhomie and woefully short on dismantlement discussions on weapons-and-camps of mass destruction merely reaffirms a cliché: Karl Marx's dictum that history repeats itself in tragi-farcical cycles.
The bonhomie in Buenos Aires came at the end of a week in which Russia seized several Ukrainian naval ships and their sailors in the Black Sea — and in which Trump's former personal lawyer Michael Cohen pleaded guilty to lying to Congress about the extent of Trump's involvement and knowledge of an aborted plan to build a Trump Tower in Moscow.
Many British comedic TV exports—the soused vulgarity of Absolutely Fabulous, Monty Python's whip-smart absurdism, the witty, cerebral bonhomie of The IT Crowd, and cringe-inducing character studies like The Office and Saxondale—have been cultishly cherished by non-UK audiences looking for alternatives to the homogenous humor that American TV comedies had, until the last decade or so, come to define.
One of Perry's co-writers, Frank Yablans, was both the film's producer and a former studio head; scenes of backroom intrigue between Crawford and the head of M-G-M, Louis B. Mayer (played by the insinuating character actor Howard Da Silva)—in which Mayer flaunts his absolute rule with a velvet bonhomie—have a quietly dreadful ring of authenticity.
Reminiscent of Mira Nair's "Monsoon Wedding" and Umesh Kulkarni's "Vihir", Sen Sharma deftly uses the family get-together as a setting for skeletons to come tumbling out, and the bonhomie among the revellers belies the tensions running beneath the surface - like Vikram's constant flirting with Bonnie's friend Mimi (Kalki Koechlin) despite being married, or the bullying of Shutu by the other men.
If you don't immediately recognize this fun couple spotted in the posh Cafe Milano in the nation's capital on Monday night  Trump's U.S. Trade Representative Robert LighthizerRobert (Bob) Emmet LighthizerGOP senator warns quick vote on new NAFTA would be 'huge mistake' Pelosi casts doubt on USMCA deal in 2019 Pelosi sounds hopeful on new NAFTA deal despite tensions with White House MORE and AFL-CIO President Richard Trumka enjoyed some after-dinner Cohiba cigars and bonhomie among other VIP diners.
A spacious bar scene, which Ayer described to me as his "bread and butter," establishes the director's trademark bonhomie between members of an "ad-hoc family"; Harley does some fetching aerial acrobatics while dangling from the Joker's helicopter; Viola Davis is excellent as the government official tasked with assembling everyone in the first place; and a scene where the witch tempts her adversaries and shows them how tranquil their lives could be if they returned their villainous duds to Hot Topic is earnestly affecting.
Tom Petty's four-decades-long run as America's premier power-pop troubadour had plenty of unexpected phases: There was his late-'70s, working-class-hero years, in which he sparred with his record label, arguing that his music should be priced cheaper; his on-again, off-again stint as the youngest, most starry-eyed Wilbury; and his smash-hit solo-star era, thanks to Full Moon Fever, an album that unfussily fused '60s guitar-pop sparkle, '70s bad-boy bonhomie, and late-'80s weariness (and if you listen closely enough, you can even hear an early preview of the '90s in the surf-sludge guitar riff that kicks off "Runnin' Down a Dream").

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