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"bravado" Definitions
  1. a confident way of behaving that is intended to impress people, sometimes as a way of hiding a lack of confidence

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Less bravado, more policy In fact, there was less bravado and more policy.
Alvaro sees LinkedIn and Bravado as complimentary, with the added benefit of Bravado bringing clients directly to him.
The company now works with some of the same retailers as Bravado, including Urban Outfitters, Pacsun and Kohl's, and, like Bravado, operates globally.
"Bravado provides an extra layer of credibility that you can't get on LinkedIn," through client testimonials, the client company list, and the Bravado score.
Currently, sales professionals can use the platform to develop credibility through the Bravado Credibility Score, which is based on customer testimonials recorded directly on a sales professional's Bravado profile.
She thought it was bravado; it happened to be true.
Certainly, boardroom bravado is not the answer to America's problems.
His bravado and charm were largely absent from the stage.
I feed off of Black Twitter's bravado, strength, and wit.
Pyongyang, however, seems to have hit the familiar bravado button.
"I had this kind of bravado about myself," O'Boyle said.
Second, President Trump needs to stop with the nuclear bravado.
"  "Bluster, hubris, bravado, or does he mean what he says?
Even at her lowest moments, she exhibits an unfailing bravado.
And each time he opted for diplomacy instead of bravado.
With characteristic bravado, Trump dubbed himself the winner on Friday.
Just talking about his slips and bravado helps no one!
Seen up close, the fighters' pretense of bravado soon disappears.
Despite his bravado, however, the military realities have not changed.
Now they're inspiring them with their brains and bravado, too.
What's most remarkable, though, is the utter absence of bravado.
Deep inside, beyond the bravado, you felt like an idiot.
After that, Bravado went to PacSun for a larger rollout.
The pivot in question was that from fear to bravado.
But Trump's celebrity and bravado let him use a bullhorn.
"I hate all people named John," he said with surprising bravado.
Where it's okay to feel bravado or rage, but not fear?
Sales professionals get a bad rap — Bravado wants to change that
"We don't make decisions based on U.S. bravado," the official said.
Brashness and bravado were essential to the company's big, flashy show.
With soldierly bravado, they insist the job does not upset them.
In his eagerness and excitement, Beam initially bought into the bravado.
His expressions of bravado and pain define the paradox of rap.
Johnson was inspired by Herbst's bravado, but also by her reception.
" "He's trying to bravado his way through his lack of experience.
Bravado about the theory gave way to sincerity about the stakes.
I'm especially fond of Kelli's sexual bravado and sense of humor.
"He came on set full of bravado," Johnson told USA Today.
Everything ages, and everything fades — bravado and atrophy are forever intertwined.
"You risk others miscalculating on the basis of bravado," he said.
Mr. Gaetz, 37, brushed off the committee's complaint with typical bravado.
There's this bravado performance thing they do in front of the camera.
Some of them are teenagers, eager and deferent or full of bravado.
But here&aposs the benefit of Trump&aposs ego and his bravado.
So much of Game of Thrones' characters behavior is based around bravado.
He lurches between bullish bravado and puzzled frustration with nothing in between.
Shukla, as the arrogant politician whose bravado crumbles, is inspired as usual.
The resulting bravado can translate as aggressive ambition to a corporate board.
Beneath that bravado is a man who possesses some serious punching power.
But her righteous fury doesn't put a dent in Chuck's cocky bravado.
It'll take more than an app and American bravado to change that. .
Will she have Matt Smith's manic bravado or David Tennant's brooding charm?
Three months later, their bravado has given way to panic and confusion.
Maybe Saturday night in Paris was not the best time for bravado.
There is the bravado, the profanity, the showmanship sizzle, the overpriced steaks.
White House Chief of Staff John Kelly started yesterday with prescient bravado.
" On exaggeration: "The final key to the way I promote is bravado.
Such is the allure, the real bravado, of skaters of any gender.
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It's worth saying that Trump seems to think he's vulnerable, bravado notwithstanding.
They have each reacted with defiance, bravado and brazen appeals to populism.
Maybe Mr. Trump's unbridled bravado is aimed at his domestic political base.
"To this day he still helps when I need him," Bravado said.
"To this day he still helps when I need him," Bravado said.
Auto industry analysts viewed Tesla's bravado as fun marketing, but nothing more.
They believed they were good before they were, and backed up their bravado.
Sahil Mansuri, Bravado founder and chief executive officer, got his start in sales.
For some, it was about ego and bravado — who could kill the biggest?
But to link it with some kind of bravado is funny and childish.
Critics generally dismissed them as bravado meant to distract from problems at home.
Was this man more than just a shapeless blob of rage and bravado?
He can be a team player without the pretext of his fake bravado.
Lewis plays Axelrod with a contagious bravado Homeland's Nicholas Brody never afforded him.
For the most part, Staten Island takes pride in its blue-collar bravado.
We didn't have a tour or a record deal, it was purely bravado.
Can Trump's bravado and bluster hold up for an hour and a half?
" Back onstage, he amps up his bravado for a final, climactic "Gold Hole.
Its soul is sentimental, conventional and timid in spite of its hero's bravado.
Feature For years, I was drawn to his strength, his bravado, his violence.
The move was one part rock star bravado and three parts sweaty solidarity.
The bravado of President Trump has helped renew a threat of nuclear war.
" — combined with some real bravado — "You realize that you Americans are too late?
But there's a suggestion of bravado, always, about these promises not to bend.
It's powerful for young girls to see that bravado, to see that courage.
Or maybe it was just bravado and fake conversation between two US citizens.
Previous F-35 purchases from US allies have prompted bravado from Chinese media.
The video appropriately captures the bravado Lebanese women have shown throughout the demonstrations.
For all John's bravado, it was clear that Football Leaks was having problems.
They were often days of boredom, punctuated by bursts of drama and bravado.
If you have all this bravado, you are putting yourself in the spotlight.
After such talk, after such bravado, he messed up on his first act.
Their version of manliness values bravado and aggression above the needs of others.
"You're a mess in the first act, going on instinct and bravado," she said.
He comes off profane and blunt, with bravado, and that's exactly who he is.
A lot of his bravado slips, though, when you ask him about anything controversial.
So there is a social media bravado I don't get but learned to accept.
On the face of it, Trump's bravado is a superficial part of the campaign.
That promise is subject to huge regulatory uncertainty, plus an Elon Musk bravado discount.
"In these uncertain times, America needs a brave leader, not bravado," the staff wrote.
Put together, Putin's speech was full of bravado, new weapons, and typical Russian nationalism.
Underpinning any bravado is the simple fact that people do what their job expects.
The tenor Paul Appleby, as Joe, caught the desperation behind the character's drunken bravado.
Despite his bravado, however, he'd rather not commit U.S. troops to another overseas campaign.
Founders regularly tell me they would love more transparency and less bravado around fundraises.
He had the bravado of someone who had drawn up his courage only recently.
The Die Hard-like action plot shows masculine bravado coursing through Rick's vinegar veins.
But Sales doesn't probe Ethan's odd and possibly illuminating mixture of bravado and romanticism.
All that bravado I had oozing out of me moments ago has since vanished.
He tells her that's not the case, and you can see her bravado shatter.
This anger towards the city is much more than teenage bravado or youthful rage.
Her early bravado about "taking names" and punishing U.S. adversaries grated on U.N. diplomats.
The rapper's estate also has a deal with Bravado, a Universal-owned merchandise company.
Devoid of context, Gervais's bravado might be sympathetic, a relatable if tedious coping mechanism.
Despite his onscreen bravado, he is attracted to quieter pastimes like chess or golf.
I think their bravado is based around their stupid male nature, in many ways.
It's so fun to play a character that doesn't use any machismo or bravado.
Bloomberg is a competent, accomplished alternative to the chaos and bravado of President Trump.
For all the young man's bravado, it was no match for his imprisoned father's.
All of his bluster, all his bravado is designed to hide that simple fact.
That's different from bravado, and it's different from pretending you have all the answers.
Sydney McGaha The response from your contemporaries displays two features of high school bravado.
It was a typical flash of bravado from the 78-year-old senator's campaign.
Part of being an M.C. is carrying yourself with a certain amount of bravado.
You're at work the next morning and all that bravado has morphed into panic.
Her bravado is on the verge of barreling into the thickets of saccharine sentimentality.
Regardless of Parscale's misplaced bravado, the real issue isn't what happens to Trump anyway.
With some bravado, Angel insists that what he did was therefore only "technically" wrong.
Presidential bravado also risks North Korea taking him at his word, and miscalculating accordingly.
It merely amplified my middle-aged bravado leading me to flirt with catastrophic injury.
Robbie's acceptance speech was streamed from LA. It was during his monkeyish bravado stage.
But America has proven itself uninterested in facts, preferring to be swayed by bravado.
There was a lot of bravado, plenty of other politicians have said a lot worse.
Fostering the next generation of sales professionals is the final piece of the Bravado business.
Most tweets come from your grundle—the space between your sewage line and your bravado.
By the end of the commercial, however, she's charging forward with full bravado and confidence.
Finally, after diving headfirst into bravado and chest puffery all episode, Axe grits his teeth.
Blake rearranged the letters, turning a term of sexual bravado into a reminder of mortality.
Six players scored in double figures, and the Nets' bravado increased with each Knicks' push.
Noble Consort Gao's drawling insolence in the face of rejection is, in the end, bravado.
Then, that classic Bethenny Frankel bravado cracks once Dorinda gets up and leaves the conversation.
Trump isn't exactly known for his humility, but this isn't just a show of bravado.
It might be bravado intended to conceal uncertainty about how to behave—another teenage habit.
Superman ends up saving her life—not with bravado or muscles, but with simple empathy.
This bravado is dangerous and Washington cannot afford another flashpoint if New START is abandoned.
He hides this very sensitive shoulder chip with a reputation for danger, bravado, and risk.
Half a century later, these expressions of bravado had evolved into semi-formal financial markets.
But much is still unknown about Pyongyang's military potential, and there's no disputing its bravado.
I pushed myself into areas just for experiment and bravado, to see what would happen.
The phrase is, he said, "all bravado and macho, sending other kids" into harm's way.
It is an unnerving bravado, a belief that that one can accomplish what others cannot.
But his bravado was deflated as the Thunder fumbled the ball away down the stretch.
In 2013, on the song "Jay Z Blue," he presented himself completely free of bravado.
In short: a medley of Trump's greatest hits—a mixture of lies, blarney, and bravado.
Candidates tried to show their bravado by offering harsher penalties for criminals than their opponents.
"Books," is played by Justice Smith with a charming blend of teenage jitters and bravado.
But for all of his pre-Election Day bravado, Trump was surprised by the victory.
Camozzi also lists Chang among her inspirations for the restaurant, but mostly for his bravado.
In some ways this is true: Ms. Lucas is all swagger and bravado and confidence.
And another hands-behind-the-back display of bravado by McGregor as the round ends.
Unlike pretty much all of the above, Alex never adopted a swaggering Rush Limbaugh bravado.
Not some false machismo bravado but truly be happy and proud of who they are.
Maybe. But resentment was bubbling behind the bravado, and I don't blame her for it.
And do they have a national-security message that can defeat Trump's chest-thumping bravado?
News Analysis MANILA — It was classic bravado from the Philippines' tough-guy president, Rodrigo Duterte.
But on her own, Cabello has let the bravado drop away; now, she's sounding vulnerable.
Her voice is incessantly charming, with a bravado that instantly separates her from her peers.
There's a confidence in him that seems to come from work ethic and not bravado.
Underneath your inherent bravado, you're one of the most deeply loving signs in the zodiac.
And lastly, Naya Rivera keeps things casual in a three-quarter sleeve band tee by Bravado.
He was much more showy, had a lot of bravado, was very charming, was very social.
He displayed bravado but was also introspective, tweeting about his odds of dying a violent death.
He feels a lot of things, from exuberance to betrayal to bravado to placidity to regret.
Her unwavering spirit and bravado is what made her a treasure to her fellow #Cancerland sisters.
Kennedy's intellectual arrogance and Johnson's cowboy bravado were two versions of the same typical American overconfidence.
Misty brings energy to every scene she's in with her mix of wry humor and bravado.
Certainty and bravado are stereotypical characteristics of the upstart CEO working to re-engineer an industry.
Smith&aposs bravado is in response to a challenge from the Yes Theory channel on YouTube.
I know the banter, the bravado, sometimes it gets carried away and people say mindless things.
Seth Moulton (D-Mass.) argued Mattis is more than the bravado and bluster Trump finds attractive.
But that bravado persuaded almost no one in the political world, Trump friend or foe alike.
That that kind of bravado makes an ultimate honorable compromise that much more difficult to achieve.
Her softness gives the show space to explore something new, and that's how such bravado emerges.
Neumann was full of bravado and aggression, repeatedly saying, "f---" this and "f---" that, Cole said.
For all his bravado, Chris was only 16 and had only driven once with his father.
But if anyone could get by behind bars on pure bullshit and bravado, it's Martin Shkreli.
The thinking goes like this: Trump casts himself as a man's man -- all toughness and bravado.
But none can match, for sheer bravado, the Obelisk by the architect Eric Gugler, in 1929.
Like Trump, Fortuyn had the kind of bravado that TV cameras and headline writers everywhere love.
He has the biography, bravado, and bank account to beat Donald Trump at his own game.
And he also knew how to render bravado using soothing coos, and intimacy using stern barks.
There is a lot of bravado in this series about how comics are society's truth-tellers.
His time with the team was filled almost equally with brilliance, bravado, injuries and hard living.
If that's what the hedge funds see, their apparent indifference to Beijing's bravado is well taken.
What's behind the bravado, the fear shared by Rybka, Lesley and their supporters is very real.
For all his bravado, Mr. Trump is about to encounter something even more immutable than himself.
He'll check up on Liber and Co., Bravado Spice, Kismet, SeatNinja, Rossmore L.A., and Nicolita Swimwear.
China has far to go when it comes to economic development despite its newfound international bravado.
His voice has a bellow mode, which he deploys mostly with irony—mock-bravado or command.
Fatimah Asghar's brilliant offering is a dexterous blend of Old World endurance and New World bravado.
For all of Ms. Skenazy's professional bravado, she gets that diversions are a part of life.
Hussle's voice drawled in a Southern cadence inflected with California bravado that produced a Louisiangeles accent.
It did not seem so, as Mr. Trump's usual bravado gave way to a less nimble performance.
Ahmed's bravado contradicts European politicians' claims that the deal with Turkey has broken the smugglers' business model.
Kids today that are good, you can see a bravado like, 'I'm the bomb, I'm the best.
Yet with "King Charles III," Mr. Bartlett sails with bravado over every high hurdle he sets up.
"I think the Americans are very good at the bravado part and the whoop-whooping," Friday said.
My experience was that all that tough-guy act was just bravado, it was just a mask.
Similarly, Mr Trump's threats to withdraw from a trade agreement with South Korea now look like bravado.
She brushes the bravado of the new bodyguards aside and gives Kai her opinion on next steps.
He was just a scared little boy but still had this whole bravado of being this badass.
But leaving behind straightforward pop doesn't mean Rihanna has lost her bravado — not by a long shot.
They gave him too much publicity just for who he is and his bravado and all that.
It would be different if Trump continues his bravado, molding himself into the architect of the shutdown.
He took the macho bravado we associate with Futurism and turned it upside down, showing its vulnerability.
For all of his outward show of bravado, the narrowness of the victory may have unsettled Erdoğan.
Wu is forty-three, with short, spiky hair, a strong jaw, and an air of prickly bravado.
Despite the bravado coming from the president, the truth is that the White House is running scared.
It is the largest retail program Bravado has ever tried, and was executed in under two weeks.
Mr. Pence has neither the élan nor the bravado of Mr. Trump's other vice-presidential finalists, Gov.
With each guilty plea, another doll of bravado is opened, revealing a smaller concentration of potent power.
A pair of 180-degree left turns demand that adrenaline-fueled bravado be offset by balletic finesse.
With perhaps even greater bravado, Mr. Hashimoto sent his screenplay, titled "Shiyu" ("Male and Female"), to Kurosawa.
Not long ago, such boasts would have been dismissed as the bravado of a second-string military.
As a player he set new standards of lyricism on an instrument long associated with military bravado.
There'll be less room for chest-thumping bravado and more need for rational policy making and diplomacy.
But the goal of saving American lives requires prudence and vision, not bravado, impulse and political calculation.
NBC's decision last month to give "This Is Us" a two-season renewal was not just bravado.
Her more polemical books extol danger, charisma, virility and bravado while ridiculing safety, tenderness, solidarity and weakness.
That is the socio-economic context of the French bravado visions about "re-founding" the European project.
Navarro has a flair for showmanship and adversarial bravado, and he revels in defying the status quo.
The model projects neither modesty nor bravado; he simply allows the camera to dispassionately catalog his body.
But on the surface, at least, Maduro and his allies have brushed off the U.S move with bravado.
The reason once again stems from the villain, Erik Killmonger, played with mesmerizing bravado by Michael B. Jordan.
The stage demands a certain bravado: faking it when you don't feel it, projecting to the back row.
Across the world, established giants are being slain by startups fuelled by nothing more than brains and bravado.
The bass drops arrive with Pavlovian bravado; I can almost smell the Red Bull and day club chlorine.
The track is dripping with bravado and Rihanna raps about vacations in France and drowning in cash. Casual.
Bravado aside, it's clear that Dave doesn't want to come back to prison if he can help it.
All you need to bring is a front of false bravado, topped with a healthy alcohol buzz. Dab!
Perhaps no other film quite caught the ecstasy (the emotion) and bravado of late 90s UK club culture.
The puffed-up bravado you feel as a teenager isn't as charming when you reach your mid-twenties.
There's obviously an element of bravado, making you look big—and that's something that needs to be addressed.
This extraordinary picture of youthful bravado and male arrogance filled my eyes and filled my head with thought.
He also announced with great bravado last month that would be "proud" to take responsibility for the shutdown.
Hip-hop is bravado, hip-hop is hard, and the look we engineered was in response to that.
Particularly in the Middle East, optimism and bravado are usually rebuked in the most violent and expensive terms.
Nor have they yet shown any signs of bravado, false or otherwise, by trying it on their own.
In reality, Trump's action looks in many ways Obamian: measured, splitting the middle, and despite the bravado, hesitant.
The pigtailed punk goddess wields a baseball bat with such bravado that Negan looks like a Little Leaguer.
Street Fighter's mixture of competition, bravado, and individualism easily translate into the trials and travails of a rapper.
They became something bigger — bravado, armor, an extension of how I want to the world to see me.
As Wall Street and average Americans alike seek clear guidance, Trump's bravado damages confidence rather than strengthens it.
As with so many savants, we can appreciate his gifts, admire his bravado and still never know him.
"A Tokyo Romance" is a bildungsroman written with a winning mix of nostalgic bravado and judicious self-deprecation.
At Tuesday's rally, Mr. Trump made no mention of disappointing polls, preferring instead to display his trademark bravado.
The South, despite its years of bullying and bravado, eventually buckled under the relentless advance of Lincoln's armies.
He blends earnestness with impishness, the vulnerabilities in his comments sometimes belying the bravado of his bouncy walk.
To me, it felt more like an act of bravado than something that really worked in the film.
Janet Maslin called the film "a deadpan original mixing pathos with bravado" in her review for The Times.
But he has campaigned with discipline, and his wit and bravado give him broad appeal across social classes.
For all his bravado, Mr. Putin continues to wrestle with domestic economic woes, widening inequality and endemic corruption.
After two years in office, Trump's bravado-driven policies have contributed to reversing what was a positive trend.
Entrepreneurs often possess a bravado that inspires and excites their staff and persuades people to invest, Pearce said.
His bravado drained out of him on the day a life of political chicanery finally claimed its price.
Defiantly quipping bravado is a suit of armor for Arnold Beckoff, the show's leading man (and occasional lady).
The bravado, the swagger, the emotional range not for death and destruction, unrequited secret love, war and peace.
What comes to mind are the sweeping gestures of masculine bravado demonstrated by the likes of Jackson Pollock.
The display of strongman bravado and the resulting adulation are the point, not the meanings of the words.
Though our partnership with dogs has deeper roots, the DGAF bravado of cats remains as endearing as ever.
Yet, for all of his bravado, Rory Shayne was and remains a mysterious figure in the underworld he occupied.
Its hawkish bravado doesn't necessarily represent the party's official line, but ultimately the publication is sanctioned by the state.
Through mastery of sampling, instrumentation, conceptual vision, sexuality, tenderness, and bravado, these three each addresses masculinity, sensuality, and creativity.
Gaming laptops are as much a contest of engineering bravado as they are an attempt at portability and practicality.
They were performing with the same bravado men were supposed to feel, but rapping about how they really felt.
For all his bravado in front of the camera, however, Oz was once, by his own admission, cripplingly shy.
If the 'Special One' conference was an act of bravado, it was also a distraction from Mourinho's main maneuverings.
If he tries to give an early subtle warning that he's hung, it usually comes off as masculine bravado.
There's no question in my mind, although it's hard to separate the bravado or the attitude from the actions.
When bravado bubbles up in a woman, why do we view it as a sign of weakness and pettiness?
While the number may have been typical Duterte bravado, the threat of mass killing appears to have been real.
Much like Melia herself, it is brash with bravado, barely concealing an inviting layer of warmth at its core.
It won't be accomplished by threats and bravado; in fact, such an approach will likely deliver the opposite outcome.
Consider the current presidential election, in which bravado — the showier the better — seems to be a mark of authenticity.
There are many ways in which Justin Bieber is a singular human being — in talent and bravado, for instance.
With his bravado on the mound and strikeout arsenal, Jeffress himself became a first-time All-Star at 31.
The members of the team were almost all former military — American, Slovak and Norwegian — gruff and full of bravado.
There was no time to wonder why this supposed blue blood had a Brooklyn accent and a scrappy bravado.
He's not a naturalistic performer, but he's not a shticky one, either; he embodies bravado, and has fun overindicating.
He succeeded only in exposing the emptiness of his bully's bravado, of his "I alone can fix it" posturing.
Coyote is protective of her father and accepts their life of wandering, hiding her loneliness and grief behind bravado.
In every film, Jones is ultimately saved not by whip-cracking bravado but by his finally relenting and standing down.
A different break each time: hearts, promises, that lampshade you totaled pouring in from another night of Jager-induced bravado.
The paint strokes have Errol Flynn-like bravado and feathering, as well as light cloudy atmospherics and a solid ground.
Bryce injects as much bravado as is mathematically possible given the situation, a calculus that baseball players know very well.
"It sounds like bravado to say I'm indifferent but I don't have a dog in this hunt," Friedman told me.
It's different if you come into the game and you already have this grandiose bravado, but my shit is earned.
Which means that Trump turned a historic moment into one that many may remember more for his carelessness and bravado.
But their bullies' bravado vanishes in hand-to-hand combat, depicted in a close-up frenzy of wrestling and stabbing.
Instead, could his specific pattern of rage and bravado conform to the classic signs for something called Narcissistic Personality Disorder?
I couldn't see how the creepy glass rooms would manage to tie into the Wild West bravado being played out.
Members of CWA reacted to the arrest in an online chat with Motherboard, showing both concern, as well as bravado.
There remains a certain bravado, an inverse pride in their trolls and other spooks, on part of Russia's political elite.
Klepper doesn't have Jones's pipes, but his vocal performance strikes an analogous tone—unnecessarily loud and full of unearned bravado.
Given his confidence and bravado, this Walton is different than the sycophantic, trembling man we see aboard the USS Callister.
Pump hands-free without having to take off your regular nursing bra with the Bravado Designs Clip and Pump bra.
What she has not lost is twinkle, attack, swagger; it was terrific to see that performing bravado back in action.
" Mr. King, a four-time champion of the race, said the crash felt like "an intentional act of reckless bravado.
As a boxer he was full of bravado—he'd once challenged Tunney for a fight, himself—but strictly an amateur.
He witnessed the birth and ascendancy of hip-hop in the city, the moguls it made, the bravado it brandished.
This willingness reflects not only nationalist bravado but also an assumption about the rapid advent of a more multipolar world.
"He's going about it all the wrong way, a lot of bravado, no action," the former vice president told reporters.
It has the calloused, leering soul of an early-60's rat-pack comedy, but without the suave, seductive bravado.
The rules of visual coherence are tested and ultimately upheld, while the laws of physics are flouted with sublime bravado.
"Are you naked yet?" she texted her husband around 221 — it was a joke, a poke, a bit of bravado.
And Long Island native Scaramucci simply emits the same kind of New York bravado the president has embodied for decades.
But I relished the sound of my own false bravado, just as I had relished tormenting the poor immigrant boy.
Motivated by a volatile mix of desperation and bravado, he involves Nick in a poorly planned, haphazardly executed bank robbery.
Companies like Bravado, the merchandising arm of the Universal Music Group, have propelled traditional musician merch into the hypebeast cycle.
When first releasing an artist's products, both Bravado and the Thread Shop will often do so through pop-up shops.
Trump has this bravado and he creates this image by constant repetition of what he wants to be his reality.
Trained as an elite Special Operations officer, Mr. Harward is also known for his bravado and obsession with physical fitness.
"Bravado gets defined when one musters courage to cast one's vote," said Kabul doctor Roya Jahangir after casting her ballot.
A world of everyday neurosis, minor catastrophe, panic, charm, indiscretion, revelation, fallen pride, deflated bravado, pricked narcissism, and unexpected affection.
I had insecurities, and I had been taught to affect a public bravado I couldn't live up to come copulation.
But here and there you see the often unsavory linchpins of his campaign: the bullying, the bravado, and the bull crap.
"Underneath all the bravado and the acerbic remarks and the cutting-edge humor, she was a really vulnerable woman," he said.
It will mean another jobless holiday season, lost opportunity throughout the region and more misplaced bravado and self-congratulation by extremists.
"I'm always looking to make history every day," he said after the bout, channeling the bravado of the late Muhammad Ali.
For a while, Carol and Barbara — also known as the Little Debbie Killers — charmed the inmates of max with their bravado.
Richardson, who was "full of bravado" after the attack, was convicted of culpable homicide at Edinburgh's High Court earlier this month.
Although North Korea does not actually have an H-bomb, its bravado has triggered a global reaction as if it did.
After all, blaming political opponents, putting on displays of bravado and launching chilling threats can achieve much on the campaign trail.
Produced by Levi Lennox (responsible for Zayn's "Pillow Talk"), and through soulful bravado and sparse bass, Dawson recalls heartbreak and loss.
Despite their bravado, Pakistani officials realize how economically vibrant, politically stable, and militarily capable New Delhi is in comparison to Islamabad.
G-Eazy's faintly slimy bravado had people reaching for their phones, like moody teenagers at Thanksgiving, but he did his thing.
"It was lots of bravado, machismo, who's bigger than who?" recalls Elba, who also played sports like football, soccer and cricket.
"What resonates (for voters) is not just Trump's bravado, it's that the everyday man thinks he's fighting for him," O'Connell said.
In the late 1970s, when the city was teetering on fiscal collapse, red signaled both solidity and a veneer of bravado.
I'm not the most accomplished dancer, so maybe it was ego or bravado that gave me the courage to dip her.
But other elements cut close to the truth, including the depiction of his juvenile bravado and the early feuds over ownership.
But with a small army of police officers assembled nearby, ready to make arrests, there was ample fear amid the bravado.
Simply read all about Jonathan Gruber also showing ample public bravado of his own in selling Obamacare to the American people.
The surge in use has, however, been linked to more harmful things than just all-nighters, embarrassing chats, and misplaced bravado.
Nonetheless, as the owner of a clothing store, Dan is more concerned with identifying new brands and labels than matchday bravado.
Instead he embraced both his blackness and his androgynous bravado, characteristics that don't necessarily go hand in hand on first thought.
But the vibe remains, wittingly or not, almost nostalgic for a time when the poetry of masculine bravado held special mystique.
But even his campaign manager Kevin Sheekey lacked his trademark bravado in a statement he issued as the results trickled in.
This is not simply locker room banter but a public display of unchecked bravado for which we often feel no shame.
Joe caught up with me near the horse pond, but I coolly waved him on, either out of bravado or stupidity.
Watchmen Damon Lindelof's provocative "remix" of the beloved comic finished the season with confidence, completeness and no shortage of stylistic bravado.
" Laird Adamson, the head of international at Bravado, said: "There's an evergreen business that happens at Kohl's that's in constant replenishment.
CreditCreditAkasha Rabut for The New York Times NEW ORLEANS — Linda Hamilton laughs the way Courtney Love sings, with great raspy bravado.
If his film had a flaw, he declared with characteristic bravado, it was that he had wanted to say too much.
She picks up men on public transportation and reignites old flames, but beneath the bravado, she's a grieving, angsty, insecure mess.
The videos he had narrated were full of bravado, his voice representing a group that had vowed never to give up.
But this "bravado rationalism," with its aloof dismissiveness and bullying imperiousness, only serves to inflame the problem it purports to solve.
Mr. Cosby's lawyers had argued that the stories were merely part of his comedy routine about the bravado of teenage boys.
This smorgasbord of hammered and welded nail-work represents a bravado take on the times, at once flippant, political, and provocative.
Do not disparage the tools we have created as a show of intellectual bravado, then claim our success as your own.
"It's about taking a stand against reckless bravado and threats of nuclear violence that could have horrific consequences in the real world."
Bravado is putting forth a content strategy in an attempt to highlight these issues and invite new faces into the sales community.
Maybe it's their unchecked bravado, their ability to make you feel as though you're in on a secret—you, The Chosen One.
They also point to his bravado and willingness to shut down the government over the border wall in a meeting with Democrats.
It's delicious and we just have a great time catching up, chiding K for all of his bravado, and debating American politics.
Criminals who gambled their body parts in a card game would do so to demonstrate their strength of spirit, bravado, and ruthlessness.
Ocean's 8 allows women to act like men have acted in prior movies: ambitious, logical, ready to beat the system with bravado.
It rewards the kind of male bravado where you go in and get a fist bump and get a bunch of money.
The only question is whether that energy and bravado will take them anywhere apart from the next town and the next motel.
Not a little of the criticism of him comes from envy at his success, combined with a distaste for his endless bravado.
Deadpool is Deadpool, however, and his arrogant bravado is able to turn even the simplest mission into a complete and utter disaster.
With all this bravado, it's easy to miss the hidden love songs on Minaj's latest release, but they're worth a closer listen.
I was a youth," says Paul, now 52, "full of bravado and adrenaline, and it was just a product of the time.
His swagger, bravado, and bad boy charm undiminished with time, he still embodies those thrilling days when rock was new — and hot.
The claim that nobody could ever hope to compete with the Trump businesses sounds like Trumpian bravado rather than sound legal reasoning.
Or is it someone like Tucker Carlson, more of a thinking-man's conservative with a some political incorrectness and bravado mixed in?
"There's a lot of bravado being spoken by the local prosecutor and a lot of politics in this case," Savage told CNN.
In this case, Trump is all talk and there is no evidence – other than his bravado – that he acted on his talk.
I feel like this record really captures the hollow bravado that can come with trying to find love in the night time.
The dance is his way of making a game out of the journey - coping with his plight by feigning confidence and bravado.
Trump, your employee, will tout with a dash of humility and a large amount of bravado…Look what "I" did for "you".
Hip-hop bravado has been filtered out, but this is still a masculine world, taut with the tension of men sharing space.
"I have real gaps in my literary history," Mr. Huang said recently, with his signature blend of self-deprecation and upstart bravado.
GIOVANNI RUSSONELLO Cacophony and bravado briefly give way to tenderness in "I'm the Man," a solo blast from Jehnny Beth of Savages.
"People like the bravado, people like the non-establishment aspects of his candidacy -- that he's going to shake things up," Anuzis said.
Instead, she functions more like a patron spirit, a persona that Laing can slip into when she wants to summon some bravado.
Bringing more people into salesThe mentorship program, live since last fall at four universities, connects students with Bravado members (including Mansuri himself).
He has made the country and world a more dangerous place with his bullying bravado, isolationistic actions, and threats of military annihilation.
After winning the 200-meter butterfly — his signature event — for the third time, Phelps stood triumphant in the pool, gesturing with bravado.
This bravado allows the kitty to paw into any situation, outdoor or indoor, ready to make new friends and try new things.
There's still a big thing in the men's community of this 1950s macho, false-bravado, masculinity ideal that people hold on to.
In East 290's "It's Alright" (21999), for instance, seated band members splayed their legs wide in a show of manly bravado.
Then, in an act of characteristic bravado, he called for a public apology and an extra hour on the air every day.
Such shows of menacing bravado are typical for far-right events, which play an important role in boosting scene morale, experts say.
As the protests took on a sense of permanence, Ms. Najjar's bravado became alloyed with increasingly frequent allusions to her possible demise.
But it's when she starts singing that her act deepens, and jokes about buffoonish bravado segue into ones about vulnerability and delusion.
Those pictured betrayed little emotion and certainly none of the bravado broadcast by their tattoos: South Side Hot Boy, Something Serious, $elfmade.
An antidote to the bravado of kitchen confidentials and to the rise of celebrity chefs, the book is restrained, private, and careful.
In show notes, Plein said the line was for "highly-charged fearless women who brave the world with control, femininity and bravado".
That vertical screen serves to stabilize and lift the edges of the pergola, but it's also a flamboyant display of architectural bravado.
By the end of the night, Trump had covered up some ground, which he had lost in the middle through his bravado.
Considering the man holding the office of President -- and his history -- it's hardly surprising to hear this new installment of bragging bravado.
It starts with the typical bravado, but throughout the song, she peels back the layers to reveal a raw and glowing core.
Boyden told us that a few years ago, he felt he had developed a keen sense for distinguishing bravado from earned confidence.
In the second act, he set aside the attitude of youthful bravado for more refined statesmanship as James Madison, Thomas Jefferson's BFF.
But he cherishes his actors (many from his native Australia, where the film was shot), and his bravado has a bracing vigor.
But Trump might find the limits of his bravado when he meets Wednesday with lawmakers for the first time since the Feb.
Before the planning, the maps, and the long hours spent on trails, Estelle and I scoffed at the bravado of other treasure hunters.
Years before Mr. Wolfe's Masters of the Universe, gangsters like Al Capone wore the pattern to convey bravado and a sense of orderliness.
Plisetskaya, with her steely bravado, was the opposite, a deathless swan of virtuoso arm-ripplings (the critic Edwin Denby spoke of "Eel Lake").
This latest display of bravado shows that the best way to understand Trump's shenanigans is not in political terms but anthropologically and zoologically.
And as the Tick himself, Peter Serafinowicz is filled with bold bravado — and an intriguing sense that something horrible lurks in his past.
"I did have a false bravado with drugs, and I found my adult female body and person didn't need that," Joely tells PEOPLE.
But his bravado, tart taunts of reporters, and his creative use of the facts were as dominant as they were throughout his campaign.
He didn't get kicked out of the app store and after he left, he spoke to someone and had a sense of bravado.
It was a big deal for much of 1003 and 2014, accompanied by a lot of flag-waving bombast and back-patting bravado.
But MIB:I's writers don't seem sure about how to handle Thompson's interiority, except by giving her the briefest flashes of Smith-ish bravado.
Yet when she says that she has a good chance of winning, she is doing more than indulging in a candidate's compulsory bravado.
If Apple is ready to unveil its new Mac Pro on Monday at WWDC, there can't be any bravado about "courage" or innovation.
She's also completely flipped the pimp trope on its head to put women on top and call out the fake bravado of masculinity.
For all its bravado, PRINCESS feels decidedly coming of age while also sounding way cooler than growing up should be allowed to sound.
If you make them anxious enough, they might even turn to a bombastic con man who offers bumper-sticker slogans and cheap bravado.
She's not just their version of Miss Piggy, minus the bravado; she's a passionate artist who's been controlled and belittled throughout her career.
"But purely to communicate that this is a tough government willing to put people to death to show its bravado and its masculinity."
Ali pioneered a new path in this country's religious life, they said, marrying an all-American bravado with an unapologetic embrace of Islam.
Lost in among LG's bravado about the G25 being the harbinger of a modular revolution is a long list of traditional smartphone strengths.
Instead of repackaging the frontman's preening, strutting bravado, he disappeared behind masks, make-up, UV and black lighting, and abstract and surreal costumes.
Donahue: I had actually done a student film two years before with a young female filmmaker who definitely had a lot of bravado.
Channeling the warbling grandiosity of Candlemass and the fist-pumping bravado of Manowar, Procession released multiple albums and tracks in rapid-fire succession.
And in any case, as we also pointed out, underpinning any bravado is the simple fact that people do what their job expects.
It's difficult to tell how many psychedelics users are actually pushing their trips to this extent—whether it's reality or merely internet bravado.
Despite his bravado, Trump has repeatedly demonstrated an aversion to face-to-face confrontations, particularly when it comes to US adversaries like Putin.
They certainly have no shortage of bravado, and if you're going to play like that, you've got to expect some of it back.
He routinely mixes bravado, mendacity, imprudent rhetoric and violent imagery to offer Americans a dark and gloomy alternative to Washington's recipe for gridlock.
In one of the saddest scenes, Fox, full of agitated bravado, coerces a student to tell the class how she lost her virginity.
Whether it's typical pre-fight bravado or not, Perry claims to have not ever heard of his opponent until they were matched up.
He must be arrogant, even if his ability in the ring largely (bar standard boxing bravado) reflected what he said out of it.
Such bravado helped Mr. Trump win the election, but as a real foreign policy goal, it could gain nothing and cause deep antagonism.
If Christian conservatives want to practice what they preach, it is in quiet care, rather than reckless faith-driven bravado, that salvation lies.
Ms. Tandia's cooking is thoughtful, with none of the haste and bravado implied by the words street food — only the punch of flavor.
He can be deceptively gentle or misguidedly thuggish and delivers dialogue with an upside-down transparency, but with no bogus intensity or bravado.
Wheels The cars came from Germany and Japan decades ago, their makers confident that some design and engineering bravado could conquer the States.
Through crafty media relations and his own bravado, a deluded Putin struggles to maintain the illusion that Russia is a strong economic power.
But he also exhibits some of the same carefree exuberance and happy-go-lucky bravado that has enamored him to "Good Place" fans.
For Jordan Spieth, it was more of the same with two long putts and another comment filled with bravado directed at his caddie.
The tweet contained no words – just a pixilated image – presumably to convey a message of patriotism, bravado and, ultimately, responsibility for the strike.
I thought of all those young American men and women who were going to die in the name of Donald Trump's maniacal bravado.
Someone who has a big bravado is not as concerning to me as someone who might kill people who get in her way.
The President uses his salesman bluster and bravado, trying to impose his will on events around him that he can't seem to control.
Hip-hop meant the silky word play of Big Daddy Kane, the urgency of Public Enemy or the verbal bravado of MC Lyte.
Mr. Moretti — who prefers to call the lab's work "computational criticism" — tends to greet such challenges with a mixture of modesty and bravado.
Such a shutdown would undoubtedly place Republican congressional majorities at major risk during the 2018 elections — and, despite their bravado, Republicans know this.
There's a knowing, jokey bravado to the band's image and album titles and artwork that belies the self-loathing inherent in their songs.
The Mugabe's State within a state ( President Office) is the power behind Grace Mugabe's acts of public bravado and shenanigans against perceived adversaries.
His onstage persona is full of blustery bravado, but, he said, "there's always a bit where I'm fully aware that I'm full of" it.
Instead of using his trademark bravado, Mr. Trump sounded a more sober note after the Republican debate on Saturday and throughout the next day.
Pink Sweat$'s brand of R&B is draped in the bravado of his contemporaries, but it reflects the romance of his 90s predecessors.
Slightly older, as brash football player Vince on Friday Night Lights, Jordan was all swagger, almost staggering under the weight of his own bravado.
"That side of me always felt like a bit of bravado, on the last record especially, and a bit of a mask," she says.
WASHINGTON — After enduring more than six months of chest-thumping bravado, Americans are finally learning what brings Donald Trump back down to earth: losing.
But, at least part of the way is finally showing a production car, which Faraday Future tried to do with bravado at the event.
Trump's bravado led some on social media to compare the Republican candidate to a pro wrestler psyching out his competition before a big match.
If you strip away the bravado, muscle mass and memes currently providing the padding for Drake's persona, Take Care is what you would find.
The threats seem to come almost daily now out of North Korea — ballistic missile firings, preparations to test a nuclear bomb and routine bravado.
For all of Mr Duterte's bravado and alleged extrajudicial killings of suspected criminals, he may not even make much of an impact on crime.
Pairing it with black lace-up boots and a veneer of bravado, he headed in the direction of Wall Street, to Harry's steak house.
But even he is abashed by her bravado and her willingness to be seen drinking in public places that are traditionally male meeting spots.
You might call its follow-up a pivot: back toward synthetic production and lyrical non sequiturs, with a Day-Glo sheen of pop bravado.
It seldom represents reality as we know it — except in Trump World, where bravado is fact and the absolute maximum is an everyday achievement.
However, during this last campaign he significantly scaled back that bravado and the anti-democratic, populist, anger-stoking speeches — something Trump will never do.
Duc is still begging for his dad's approval, proclaiming his celibacy and courting potential clients with all the disingenuous bravado of an infomercial pitchman.
You might not go into The New Order anticipating fairly prolonged stealth parts, but you'd be wrong to assume it's all ballistics and bravado.
With his usual bravado about his base, Trump told Fox's Maria Bartiromo that "people will not stand for it" if the report was damning.
Tracks like "Come Back" are full of brittle longing and "Fuck Dat" is full of deserved bravado—he works convincingly in either mode too.
Between the mystery and Trump's bravado, then, it's unlikely that interest in the fallout of this latest secretive Russian disaster will wane anytime soon.
With projects like her Jesus Loves Me Too, theses of God, religion, shame, sexuality, gender, and hip-hop bravado all lived amongst each other.
We tend not to think of Ms. Franklin that way — as an artist of bravado and nerve and daring, as a woman with swagger.
In antifa circles, the theme of hypermasculine bravado is often right out front, and unsurprisingly, a large majority of the antifa camp are men.
Kerry is based on a schoolmate described by Daisy May as "this really terrifying, asexual Smurf" who masked her insecurity with bluster and bravado.
The nominal leaders of the Republican and Democratic parties are engaging in a public display of bravado by threatening to beat each other up.
The Trump on the campaign trail -- full of bravado, fiercely unapologetic, dramatic, obsessed with victimization -- was the Trump of the wheeling-and-dealing 1980s.
His bravado and charisma are the same as Elon Musk&aposs, who kept Tesla afloat through rocky financial situations on vision and enthusiasm alone.
A hawk brimming with bravado and ambition, Mr. Pompeo is ostensibly the cabinet member who smooths America's relations with the rest of the world.
Besides handling merchandising for dozens of living artists, Bravado also works with the estates of former powerhouses, including Prince, the Beatles and Tupac Shakur.
For others, Zelensky displayed his political inexperience, bravado and threw his European allies under the bus for their perceived lack of support over Russia.
Portland and New Orleans spoke with considerable optimism (and even bravado) in the preseason, as did the Timberwolves, only to quickly descend into crisis.
To do so when you can hardly be bothered with a cell phone, however, takes both innocence and bravado, plus a pinch of madness.
Kolomoisky, who is known for his bravado, has been claiming to have damaging information on the Bidens, according to people familiar with the situation.
The president's "America First" bravado on trade resonated deeply, aligning him more with some Democrats, including Senator Sherrod Brown of Ohio, than fellow Republicans.
With London changing under the weight of corporate influence, Frederick Macpherson finds an unexpected positivity to Sectoin Boyz in the midst of their bravado.
Remember him skipping away after yet another dagger, arms outstretched and exultant, steely-eyed or gushing with bravado, champagne or sweat pouring off his head.
But she will not be rushed into anything contrary to Europe's interests and she is certainly not going to be intimidated by Trump's male bravado.
A day before the concert I came to the tragic realization that despite my bravado I'd still have to appear on stage with my classmates.
He's so full of bravado and pseudo-military swagger that he seems like a satire of the usual flavor of machismo that permeates Bay's filmography.
His best movie in this period, 2014's Edge of Tomorrow, is about a guy who feigns bravado but is actually a mild-mannered quisling.
Rapozo wrote that he and other family members believe, based on Andrade's "own bravado boasting," that he is being paid by Zuckerberg to restrict access.
Yet at the same time, beneath the bravado, bluster and bombast, Trump's views on a variety of other issues are actually quite cautious and pragmatic.
Many Guns N' Roses songs came out of a very particular milieu, but their chemistry of bravado and trauma reached tens of millions of listeners.
They start a PC division from scratch at the electronics company where they work and bring the Giant to market with bravado, cunning and gamesmanship.
The US President responded with typical bravado, saying he believed his meeting with Putin might be "the easiest of them all" during his European venture.
Since moving here with her son, Barron, 11, this summer, she has demonstrated none of the extrovert bravado that so defines the man she married.
Strongmen exploiting their celebrity, projecting uncompromising bravado, harnessing popular discontent with promises to overturn the current order, have always been a basic ingredient of politics.
Now we have Sarah Huckabee Sanders, whose style as press secretary is less shrill than Spicer, and less pelvic-thrusting bravado à la The Mooch.
" The man was reported to have said "Mexican men had a bravado that caused them to believe they could do whatever they wanted with women.
He's the swaggering John Wayne of the stage, all denim and dust, buzzing with bravado and that guttural yell even as he approaches his seventies.
But on Monday at the rally, with thousands in attendance and Mr. Cruz leading Mr. O'Rourke in the polls, the Texas Republican bravado was back.
"You can check the bar code on the box to see its authenticity," one dealer said with the bravado of a merchant selling overpriced carpets.
It was so "lawyer-y" and full of bravado that even in my youth I could detect a whiff of deep-seated insecurity in it.
The public bravado of voices close to the Revolutionary Guards, like Mr. Imani, may mask deeper worries about the superior strength of the American military.
This owes much to his swashbuckling bravado and the fact that he won the governorship as an independent by a landslide, and against all odds.
Behind the book's enduring appeal is the alternative vision of American maleness it offers: one in which lust is tempered with tenderness, bravado with vulnerability.
" Nietzsche, for all his bravado, likes to hedge his bets, as Tom Stern points out in the introduction to " The New Cambridge Companion to Nietzsche .
He's a contemporary artist, riffing on the macho bravado of the Panthers, an organization to which his father, now serving a life sentence, once belonged.
She made the line sound better than it was, infusing the word "space" with hip-hop bravado, but she used the wrong number of syllables.
And so, at a minimum, we can appreciate that Lindelof and company have finished the season with confidence, completeness and no shortage of stylistic bravado.
"It's the usual Duterte brand of bravado," said Roilo Golez, a former national security adviser to President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo, who left office in 2010.
Kuefler's ("Beyond the Pond") art has a flattened-out, timeless look, and his formally clad, multicultural children are an expressive mix of bravado and vulnerability.
The same largely applies to the bravado of these elite soldiers, who literally sing "Ballad of the Green Berets" as the fly into the unknown.
Some nights she sang to full houses with the kind of bravado and zest you would expect from one of the world's greatest vocal performers.
Mueller released his findings in one shot in a roughly 400-page report and spoke publicly only twice about his findings and without much bravado.
When Lyles glides into the room for an interview he comes armed with an engaging smile and plenty of bravado that stops short of cockiness.
Steamy sex scenes in the studio are just an extension of the broader culture of hipster bravado that the students are taught to adapt to.
Hawke usually retains the voice and mannerisms of someone who never quite ditched his youthful bravado, giving him a veneer that guards a deeper vulnerability.
In July, Guzmán — the Sinaloa drug cartel's infamous leader known as "El Chapo" — pulled off an elaborate escape from the Altiplano maximum security prison with bravado.
He talks about how he's made millions, but he is in rehab and for all his bravado, when he raises his Ray-Bans he looks sad.
A master of the media, Trump has managed to make the process riveting to a more general audience, extending the drama and bravado of his campaign.
The only hint of vocal bravado in this otherwise amiable movie comes when Naomi Scott opens her mouth to belt out her musical statements of purpose.
Donald Trump stunned many in the political world when he emerged as the Republican presidential nominee through a never-before-seen mix of bravado and bluster.
Worst of all, she sees herself repeating her own mother's mistakes, as the deeply insecure man she married overcompensates for his spinelessness with more empty bravado.
Bakarat and others in the Arab world believe that despite Trump's global reach and earth-shattering bravado, his words will remain impotent unless he somehow wins.
Hiring women comedians is a sore spot of mine, as men comedians often get a pass for poor acting in favor of bravado/charisma/male privilege.
His bravado toward global trading partners and his talk about renegotiating trade deals and global security pacts could also put a chill in financial markets generally.
The U.S. showed a new bravado, firing cruise missiles at a Syrian air base and on Thursday, dropping the biggest non-nuclear bomb ever on Afghanistan.
There's some tragedy in the revelation that, for all the bravado, it seems that Marks's charm was strong enough to override his more profound emotional needs.
Of course, Trump exuded his usual bravado and bluster, promised repeatedly to bring back jobs, make America great again -- the usual crowd pleasers for Trump supporters.
Conversely, one parachute academic, Ward Keeler, latched on to commercial rap full of bravado, girls, and parties, to conclude that Burmese hip-hop was politically irrelevant.
He was so keen to recreate the Clarkson magic that he ended up sounding inauthentic, forcing the bravado and machismo that came naturally to his predecessor.
But for all his bravado, Mr. Trump's recent actions betray a recognition that he has reached a pivotal moment in his quest for the White House.
Flush with oil money and political bravado, Hugo Chávez of Venezuela used his United Nations platform a decade ago to call George W. Bush the devil.
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Working hand in hand with many of the top artists — not only Mr. Bieber, but Mr. West, Ms. Gomez and Guns N' Roses, too — is Bravado.
Dawud West, a veteran of Def Jam records, where he designed an album cover for Jay Z, now designs Guns N' Roses T-shirts for Bravado.
First up are two Houston businesses: the sibling-owned dessert shop Macaron by Patisse and Bravado Spice, a hot-sauce company run by two hardheaded friends.
She even mimicked some of the female rapper's mannerisms, including pointing at the camera and letting that Minaj-esque bravado show through in her facial expressions.
Perhaps that bravado was infectious: As a private citizen and celebrity, Mr. Trump was, somewhat mystifyingly, often sought by the media for his thoughts on vaccines.
Such public bravado may suit the president, who has strictly controlled contact with the public and a team of medical professionals working to minimize his risks.
He works dayside as a bike courier, as a lot of them do, and he takes pride in that work, which calls for strength, training, bravado.
And despite the president's political bravado, the White House has assured the public that the ACA will remain in effect while the ruling is being appealed.
We've all been on the middle school field trip, with its high jinks and nervy bravado — pubescent energy burst free from the institutional rigor of classrooms.
The Vegas dressing room did not have the air of despair often found elsewhere among struggling teams, something Berkshire suggested was vital to rediscovering their bravado.
But Mr. Rouhani's public show of bravado and unity belied signs of severe strain within the government hierarchy over the gasoline price increases and the response.
Even Trump, for all of his bravado, may recognize in Sanders a kindred spirit, and before this current competitive campaign season, Sanders recognized the same thing.
There are some who see Trump's public bravado about a Mueller meeting as simply a piece of a well-orchestrated effort to keep him from testifying.
The climactic action of the revolt is not entirely unlike those city-smashing scenes out of something by Marvel: all bravado, very little of the spirit.
In the years since, Williams, 60, has worked his way back into the defensive coordinator role seemingly without having lost much of his brashness or bravado.
Unfortunately, when we deny aspects of our humanity, we run the risk of compounding the stress, anxiety and burnout we often feel under a mask of bravado.
I think the decline started with "Top Gun," which gave the next generation of military pilots a way to see themselves, but unfortunately promoted bravado over responsibility.
By owning their own anxiety about how to be, they are able to handily refute the black male bravado American audiences have grown accustomed to throughout history.
In a movie full of kitschy bravado, lines like Juno's "I don't really know what kind of girl I am" land like a punch to the heart.
Instead, he here bravely dares to be as small as Erie fears he may be, and I hope his performance isn't underappreciated because it lacks showy bravado.
The Cavaliers are favorites to reach the NBA Finals for the third straight season, making the Kings' bravado ten times bolder and their trolling ten times funnier.
His pop hits could contain hints of the same cleverness — as on "Sussudio," when he remade a sharp, up-tempo Prince groove with his own dorky bravado.
Wearing dramatic looks to go out gave me extra bravado to do the big dance moves or sweet talk the bouncer into letting me skip the line.
He's extended that state of emergency two times—in January and April 2018—but so far it hasn't gone much beyond that: bravado rhetoric with little action.
The comments caught fire on social media with some accusing Pippen of old man "get off my yard" nostalgic bravado ... and some saying he was dead on.
McGregor, the UFC's reigning lightweight champion and former featherweight champion, is known as much for his bravado as for his explosive knockout power inside an MMA octagon.
On this score, Mr. Trump is the most unalloyed success, fusing boardroom bravado and constant exaggeration to convince his supporters that his vast wealth was an asset.
"We are doubtful that the government has political capital to compromise, which makes displays of populist bravado more likely to materialise," Mizuho strategists said in a note.
He seemed grateful and relieved; his sensitivity, along with his courtesy and bravado, was what so many others would remember about him in the decades to come.
At that point in the mid-1980s, hip-hop promoted a narrow vision of blackness marked by bravado, machismo, egocentrism and, for most, a bodacious New Yorkness.
Most of the criminals who get caught for posting their crimes are exercising bravado to show their importance a digital 'nah nah nah—you can't catch me.
What's most beautiful about this version of the song is that Baggins' feminine tenor is not met with either Drake's famous male bravado or sadboy self-pity.
I'm not necessarily talking about Richey specifically here, but nine times out of ten, whatever bravado you're seeing on stage, they're certainly not like that off stage.
I go slowly: My kind of expedition has nothing to do with the bravado of those roof climbers who hang from the edges of chimneys and joists.
The most affecting image: Castro opens his uniform and bares his chest, revealing that he is not wearing a bulletproof vest — a gesture of bravado and vulnerability.
Leaders in Russia, Venezuela, and other nations have spoken with bravado about ending the petrodollar for years but are no closer to making that change a reality.
It is jarring and painful—a close up shot of his face, lined with wrinkles that don't seem to match his boyish bravado in the previous scenes.
When I asked Jacob Adams about the prospects of subsistence in a future without ice, his answer showed a mixture of cultural pride and a hunter's bravado.
His bite-sized tales of bravado trot through the lives of men whose names cover the map: Houston, Austin, Crocker, Ogden and Huntington, to name a few.
Trump's parade proposal, however, is already facing pushback from lawmakers on both sides of the aisle over its cost and the message of military bravado it conveys.
And then, just like that — "pop," we read — he becomes unstuck and embarks on a raucous adventure filled with bravery and bravado (just like a real boy).
Putin's bravado is also a way for him to declare a foreign policy victory as he begins his campaign to become Russia's president — for the fourth time.
From Herbert Hoover to Franklin Delano Roosevelt: Bravado and bullets November 8, 1932-March 4, 19813 By Tim Naftali Editor's note: Tim Naftali is a CNN presidential historian.
But about halfway through season three, I started to wonder if all of its repetition and unearned bravado wasn't intentional on some level, wasn't Fargo having some fun.
Still, despite all the dollar bill bravado, Federline, who also deejayed at the strip club, remained tightlipped about reports that he's asking for more money for child support.
Bigelow contrasts Reeves' empty bravado with Swayze's willingness to plumb his own spiritual depths, but ends up suggesting that they are both deluded by their own boundless confidence.
Hulseman might not ever have the cachet of Steve Jobs or the bravado of Elon Musk, but he probably changed your life more than the pair put together.
There's a scene at the beginning of Bright in which Smith's all-American-bravado cop, Daryl Ward, is tasked with removing a pesky fairy hanging around his property.
And the audio recording reveals more than just a remarkable likeness to Trump's own voice, but also in the spokesman's cadence, word choice and the billionaire's trademark bravado.
Trump's comments to Israel Today come as he tones down his pro-Israel bravado ahead of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's trip to the White House on Feb. 15.
Lovers of rare books will find plenty here, too, including one of the first novels published by an African American, "Ras Bravado," by J.W. Paisley, priced at $4,000.
What felt like a fresh combination of characters 10 years ago — Eisenberg's fussy nerdiness, Harrelson's sensitivity-masking bravado, Stone's no-nonsense sarcasm — now comes across as repetitive shtick.
In contrast to her husband, Katharine has been described by colleagues as professional and courteous and lacking in the bravado and theatrics that typify her husband's television persona.
She delivers an aria of humor and false bravado as she regales the audience—which she has already befriended—with the story of her high-school-graduation night.
Depicting them makes for a bit of bravado on the artist's part, as he brilliantly produces the blurring effect of the partially transparent walls on the world beyond.
His signature move — that iconic split — required massive strength, but unlike a straightforward punch or bravado-fueled wielding of a machine gun, it carried a tinge of masochism.
And while I highly doubt that is where The Walking Dead will go with Negan, I love how the moment so quietly undermines his own sense of bravado.
The same bravado that made Rinaldi Lambiase enter the thousand-person call in the first place has carried her throughout her ongoing 10-year struggle with breast cancer.
But she then learns that all his masculine bravado is just covering up a hot mess of self-doubt beneath that helmet — along with an ill-advised mustache.
This is but one of the presidential scenes painter James Heuser creates as he smashes United States history together with the reckless bravado of early 1990s action movies.
Even if he's not the first to the joke, we applaud this kid's bravado for going all in and making fun of influencers, right on their home turf.
There was an intoxicating mix of hedonism and bravado as we downed beers and dissected every aspect of the "socialist paradise" we had been presented with that day.
Everyone loves an unlikely hero, and two livestreamers have been receiving plenty of love on Facebook for their pure bravado in the face of cable television giant, Foxtel.
The group's brand-management company Bravado will work with Rocket on merchandising, branding and retail licensing around the singer's three-year final world tour, "Farewell Yellow Brick Road".
Since the war in Iraq continued for the duration of Bush's presidency, the words "mission accomplished" were constantly thrown back at Bush as evidence of his feckless bravado.
For all his bravado and threats, would Kim Jong Un make a speech at his side of the DMZ and allow the free news media to cover it?
"Bryce and Lucy's Promposal" is a perfect exemplar of the minute gestures of teen gawkiness and bravado on display in these videos — and how touching they can be.
In liberal WeChat groups, the mood swings between bravado, defeatist humor, and gloom; rumors about collapsed trade talks are often accompanied by whispered warnings of a coming storm.
"When it comes to Duterte, it is hard to say whether this is another instance of pure bluster and bravado or a final policy statement," Mr. Heydarian said.
Last month, the military rescued 80 women and children who had been held by Boko Haram, and officials have adopted increasing bravado about their victories against the group.
Arto's part in that video is two Bowie songs long, encompassing both the late-puberty years and his early prime, but the cig trick is pure teen bravado.
"Trump is saying all the same things [as Republicans] on policy, but he's doing it with this added bravado and layering this macho quality to it," Spitzer says.
In the image "Dee and Lisa on Mott Street" (1976), the eponymous girls lean shoulder-to-shoulder, exchanging a side-eye glance that suggests bravado, affection, and rivalry.
Among the newcomers, all excellent, Zachary Gonder (who made a burning impression as a Juilliard student in 2017 in Richard Alston's "Sheer Bravado") makes a startlingly mature impact.
This fight is not so much about Irish pageantry or Olympic injustice or shows of bravado: It's about whether this engaging and marketable young man can actually fight.
There, I spoke to Robert Babcox, a pastor, who praised the president for sticking to his campaign promises and, "for all the bravado," getting the economy revved up.
Their rivals respond likewise or on social media platforms like Snapchat, Instagram and Twitter, in an escalating contest of bravado that sometimes crosses over to the real world.
But this time, Americans suffered the added humiliation of watching the world burst out laughing at their president, whose false bravado no longer induces shock but invites derision.
Trump is responding to such turmoil in characteristic style, relentlessly flexing his powers of political magnetism to conjure a blizzard of bravado, fact-twisting, blame-shifting and distraction.
Some Democrats said they had been impressed by the intelligence and business perspective of Mr. Trump's economic advisers, in spite of their occasional bursts of New York bravado.
He is a student of hip-hop history and a keen sociopolitical observer who plumbs both bravado and paranoia; his gravelly voice rumbles over muted, jazz-inflected beats.
As he went through the traditional inaugural paces, he toggled between the dignified bearing expected of a man in his role and the coarse bravado that he prefers.
Although theirs isn't yet a convincing partnership, you could see how both learned from it, he growing in heroism, she tempering her characteristic bravado with newly dulcet strokes.
The kind of Twitter bravado we see all the time from pro athletes, but Patrick scrawls these thoughts as holy scripture, and he followed it to the letter.
Since she first emerged as a polished product of the music industry, Rihanna slowly blossomed into a woman with swaggering bravado who is equal parts fearless, sexual, and confident.
Yet when I say I'll be writing about our conversations, the assertive bravado gives way to fear: Most people I talk to don't want me to use their names.
There's almost always an outwardly facing sense of bravado, their resolve strengthened by virtue of those fabricated avatars and handles protecting their true identities from behind masked IP addresses.
As Alice-130 moves through the map, Spartan-smashing Banished and taking control of enemy vehicles, her sarcasm and hilarious bravado made me laugh out loud more than once.
The two men have displayed similar bravado in their public personas, showing their disdain for the nation's institutions of justice and stoking fears of minority groups for political gain.
Since the show's inception in March 2016, Fertitta has impacted Houston's own Bravado Spice, serving the company's artisan hot sauces at all 28 Bubba Gump Shrimp Co. locations nationwide.
Both the Miami Dolphins and the Cleveland Browns make for Week 3's only matchup of 0-2 teams, but that doesn't mean there's no bravado to the game.
In a lot of kitchens, a lot of what was hip was this sort of machismo, bravado, not showing real sincerity because that's not cool and that is changing.
And for all their bravado, shale producers and the entire U.S. oil supply chain have been badly wounded and rescued by a rise in prices largely engineered by OPEC.
The Louisville event will likely feature the bravado and off-the-cuff remarks that characterized his rallies as a candidate and since he won the presidential election in November.
We'll say this ... he did a pretty good job of hiding his smile, but when we asked if that would ever happen to him -- Meek's bravado came out strong.
But my questions revealed he wanted to do what was best for his country and, despite all his macho bravado, was a little confused about what actually was best.
Though Trump's net worth is larger than other U.S. president's, the total value of his business, despite his campaign bravado, is unremarkable compared with other global real estate companies.
Both Sandy and Danny allude to sex, but where Danny's exploits are rooted in bravado, Sandy's sexual experiences are completely reliant upon what Danny wants, expects, and reacts to.
But for all the cynical bravado of its embassy Twitter feeds, Russia is acting not out of a sense of newfound strength but a fear of decline and isolation.
But as he is seen trying to rebuild his career in Russia, with the help of the ballet director Igor Zelensky, he seems to lose some of his bravado.
With his characteristic salesman's bravado, Trump later said that there had been eighteen other bidders vying for the pageant; in fact, it's not clear that there were any others.
Dallas is about to turn 16, that age when the chests of teenage boys swell with bravado, when they obtain that quintessential American rite of passage — the driver's license.
Ariana Grande had been FaceTiming the Bravado team in the days before one meeting there; the rapper Desiigner was en route to a meeting at the office after another.
And in a nod to the Northeastern bravado at the top of the Republican ticket this year, former Mayor Rudolph W. Giuliani of New York will lend his voice.
His much touted appearance of strength and accomplishment, power and bravado is appealing to those who want their results on their terms at the expense of all other views.
The video matches the tone perfectly, with blurred shots and moments of bravado mixed with oddly pensive reflections on the scenery and, of course, some steady and surreptitious drinking.
Hannelius) who has a protest lined up for everything, and on-the-fringes Alex Trimboli (Calum Worthy) who has the high school bravado of a teen desperate to overcompensate.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Disturbed, disruptive, and displayed across projectors and television screens, Norman Mailer infects the Performing Garage's stage with his patented brand of misogynistic bravado.
He had a reputation not only for a severe drinking problem but for bravado, braggadocio, for exaggeration that bordered on untruthfulness, and I had found the reputation fully justified.
"C'mon!" he shouted, rolling up his right shirt sleeve, then thumping his right biceps repeatedly with his left hand, a move that seemed freighted with both bravado and relief.
This show of matrifocal bravado sharpens and embellishes Sons of Kemet's unique and arresting sonics: West Indian Coltrane/Rollins over two drummers, tuba for bass, and occasional intoned vocals.
Lawmakers interviewed by The Hill said Trump, who is known for his swagger and bravado, was polite, professional, deferential, and willing to listen to their concerns about his candidacy.
McGregor, a former lightweight and featherweight champion in UFC, has become one of the stars of his sport, best known for his antics and bravado leading up to fights.
Boastful Irishman McGregor, the UFC's reigning lightweight champion and former featherweight champion, is known as much for his bravado as for his explosive knockout power inside an MMA octagon.
In between the screaming, the violence, and the bravado, she's also demonstrated a knack at more moving and honest songs—meditations on mortality and the lasting effects of trauma.
To those who are in the trenches, talk of enacting sweeping tax legislation in the span of a few months sounds like a mix of bravado, naïveté and delusion.
It was in that environment that Trump swept into the presidential election, with the same bluster and bravado, aggression and subversion that had worked well for him in business.
I spoke with Mat Vlasic, the CEO of Bravado, the branding and merchandising division of Universal Music Group, and the man responsible for the success of West and Bieber's merch.
For all of his bravado, Jaime is a truly terrible seducer and most of their foreplay involves being exasperated while trying to take off their clothes, but it's still cute.
Some might even dismiss the philosophy outright, because it seems like a feminine view of the world and doesn't match societal ideas about how strength and bravado should reign supreme.
"It's more possible if it was bravado, showing off in front of lads, but where a mother and a young girl were, it's out of character for him," she said.
There's a bravado but I know that if they were in Ty's position, every one of those seniors would have done the same thing if it had been their friend.
Ms DeLappe has a keen ear for the bravado and awkward diffidence of adolescent speech, and the way teens use profanity and sarcasm to test each other and perform themselves.
Unfortunately, none of these people have big dick energy because all traditional forms of hyper-masculinity and bravado belie an underlying sense of insecurity that is inherently antithetic to BDE.
Riverdale, the CW soap that doubles as an alternate-world adaptation of Archie comics, recently wrapped its third season with a characteristic mix of utter nonsense and mic-dropping bravado.
The importance put on bravado and dominance during male adolescence encouraged Yusaf to be tough in a world where violence was not uncommon, and where at times it was extreme.
Urban Outfitters teamed up with Bravado, which has been leading the merch charge for the Biebz, to create a five-piece capsule featuring the concert's logo on streetwear-inspired garments.
"As artists like Justin Bieber turn their global recognition into apparel brands, Urban Outfitters and Bravado seized a key opportunity to offer this product range to our customer," he continued.
Xi portrays himself as frugal, ­humble and literary, with a ­penchant for quoting Chinese classics, while Trump celebrates instinct, bravado over consensus and wealth as a reflection of self-worth.
Unlike a lot of those who carry, I don't buy into that only-way-to-stop-a-bad-guy-with-a-gun-is-a-good-guy-with-a-gun bravado.
A truly amazing collision of table manners and bravado, "Tuck my napkin in my shirt cuz I'm just mobbin' like that" is not a line most people could make work.
He describes the dealers from London as "dogs bodies, young, a bit rude, full of bravado, 'blood' this and 'blood' that, who all have knives but wished they had guns".
According to KFOR, a lovelorn 16-year-old full of bravado and bad ideas allegedly decided to jump into the zebra habitat of the Oklahoma City Zoo on a dare.
The assumption, or at least the profound hope, is that his statement was signature bravado and that, in reality, Trump is yielding to counsel on the content of his answers.
Donald Trump has been able to overturn existing presidential historical patterns, and his bravado in the face of a primary challenge suggests that he thinks he can do so again.
It seems as though after every scandal, suddenly, everyone has a law degree and the bravado to throw around useless charges when the discussion should have moved on months ago.
I still find the show riveting as a study of one woman's sheer chutzpah, of the sort of bravado that most women are supposed to hide away from the world.
The project came together quickly, said Mat Vlasic, the chief executive of Bravado, the Universal Music Group-owned merchandise company, who helped orchestrate the international stores, their stocking and security.
Men don't get to his position by virtue of modesty and self-deprecation, but Chuck takes a big step by acknowledging that confidence and bravado are not always virtues, either.
He manspreads more than I've ever seen anyone manspread in my entire life; his legs wish-boning with teenage bravado, pressing into the blue plastic chairs in front of him.
There may be an element of bravado in some of these claims which may exclude certain costs and apply only to the most productive wells in the most promising locations.
This song is the exact point in which rap's dominant mode shifted from the boom-bap East Coast bravado of the 22s and 00s to the South and to melody.
A true, full-blown trade war could cripple U.S. markets, sow more internal division in America, and throw the Trump presidency into chaos you can't cure with tweets or bravado.
His fellow patient had told him that the most eminent screenwriter in Japan was Mansaku Itami, and with the naïve bravado of youth, Mr. Hashimoto sent Mr. Itami his screenplay.
We had left New York, but she was still bringing as much of it as she could to me, with just as much bravado and hustle as the city itself.
Pastor Danny realized what he was wading into: Casa Blanca was leaderless and unpredictable, governed by young men whose instincts for self-preservation were in constant conflict with their bravado.
" Asked about the app, Mr. Alan waved his hands as he crossed Flatbush Avenue between interviews, pointing at himself and screaming with a mix of bravado and humor: "Hello, Diddy!
He's joined in this by two computer whizzes who can do the work while Joe offers the Steve Jobs-style bravado — Gordon Clark (Scoot McNairy) and Cameron Howe (Mackenzie Davis).
Like Secretary of State nominee Mike Pompeo, he doesn't mince words and his appointment fits the President's emerging pattern of surrounding himself with subordinates who mirror his bravado and combativeness.
The new generation bears little resemblance to the beery bravado and off-balance punch-ups associated with traditional European hooliganism, or even the sometimes militialike violence of South American ultras.
WASHINGTON — President Trump, the author of "The Art of the Deal," has been projecting his usual bravado in public this week about the prospects of repealing the Affordable Care Act.
First, not only did the clumsy anti-market idea emerge within a boastfully pro-market administration, but its "commanding heights" caption was lifted from the Marxist bravado of V.I. Lenin.
Firm declarations about anything else, by contrast, were unusually scarce in a building that had been the setting for so much winning, showmanship and bravado over the past half-decade.
Having said that, his debut at the 1993 Hong Kong Sevens consisted of those bare necessities, plus a liverful of booze and the bravado to take on a barroom bet.
The back and forth was fodder for sports fans online, some of whom lauded Hudson for his confidence and others who couldn't help dunking on him for the unsuccessful bravado. pic.twitter.
But despite the bravado, they themselves harbored terrible fears about the future of the USDS, if not the country they had been tirelessly serving for the past few months and years.
By the time male bravado was on full display, like in a 1989 press photo of Slick Rick where he's fully grabbing his crotch, aggressive masculinity still wasn't the whole story.
If you told me Modesto had a coke addiction, I would 1000% believe it because every word that leaves his mouth has the distinct bravado and aggression of someone who's high.
Trump himself kicked off this whole mess with what, at the time, seemed like innocuous Trump bluster, violent bravado that was very much in line with previous comments he had made.
In a few hours, we'll know whether his tactical victories were enough to amount to a winning strategy in the key early-voting state — or whether Trump's bravado carries the day.
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Bush, who's tied with Rubio for third in the CNN/WMUR poll, went directly after the billionaire businessman in his remarks, saying that Trump's trademark bravado and volume don't represent strength.
They are all also rumored to have presidential ambitions, which means that their public stances are geared toward pleasing GOP primary voters above all else—an added incentive for militaristic bravado.
Though he is part of a culture that rewards bravado, it is also one created by young people who had little in South Bronx neighborhoods that had been reduced to rubble.
Last week, in his latest show of bravado, Steve Aoki sent models on skateboards down a runway and into a makeshift skate park he built in a studio in Lower Manhattan.
There is something terrible about away fans, with their chest-beating masculinity and their strength-in-numbers bravado, exuding a fug of testosterone and antagonism as they hurtle towards their destination.
For the time being, Mr. Johnson has said enough to reassure the Conservative members that he will govern with the same xenophobic bravado that he has always expressed in his journalism.
"People like that he is 'no-nonsense' and 'doesn't sugarcoat' and they respect his 'bravado against competition,'" he and Nancy Zdunkewicz of Democracy Corps wrote in a memo about their research.
And although recent set lists haven't had room for every last hit, they have included more than enough to satisfy fans of Ms. Carey's vocal bravado and Mr. Richie's unflappable suavity.
It's a joy to wallow in the muck with Mackay, who writes in a bold style that reflects confidence rather than bravado, occasionally breaking up the tension with a wry joke.
Names like Elliot Richardson and William Ruckelshaus may not be in history books or crossword puzzles, but that doesn't diminish the significance or impact their selfless bravado had on our nation.
"It just is a very naive view of war that is based mostly on bravado and not on strategic goals," Gallego, a member of the Armed Services Committee, told The Hill.
While it's true that Trump's populist bravado turns important issues upside down at times, the security of our country is a major concern among voters, hence his lead in the polls.
"This place, when it's finished, will be the finest club anywhere in the country," Donald Trump told The Washington Post, with his signature bravado, on the day the purchase was announced.
She brought the bravado needed to pull off both the big dialogue and the even bigger signature number, "Poor Unfortunate Souls," which was one of the best performances of the night.
Visually, Waller-Bridge resembles a nineteen-forties femme fatale (soot hair, brick lips), and she often contorts her face in curlicues of amused disgust—she's like Rosalind Russell, bravado in slacks.
The United States is acting with typical bravado, assuming that all will be over soon: Mr. Maduro will leave, sanctions will be lifted and Venezuela and the United States will benefit.
Sometimes he is narrative-driven, rapping about new cars, new clothes and new women, but generally he strings clauses together as if absent-minded, a fever dream of excess and bravado.
Gordon Goody, who combined the rakishness of James Bond with the bravado of Jesse James to help conjure up Britain's daredevil Great Train Robbery in 233, died on Friday in Mojácar, Spain.
Now this is not to imply that slime has never been ingested before; there's undoubtedly countless children who've sampled their gooey play toy out of curiosity, or to prove their playground bravado.
What he lacks in digits and modesty, Pinocchio makes up his sheer bravado: he stands nude save for a little sailor hat (possibly fashioned from paper) and shamelessly promotes the Opel Kadett.
"American Honey" will frustrate some viewers, because it is so long and so loosely structured, but most will be carried along by the energy and bravado of Star and her new acquaintances.
A$AP Rocky's first live show since his arrest overseas proves he still has swagger, showmanship and bravado -- but he's also been humbled, and his fired-up fans gave Sweden an earful.
For all their bravado and "fuck you" attitude, we know they are all just hoping to find something that matters, even if all that means is making it to the next show.
With typical bravado he ignored them, and just went out again to watch with a cherubic smile a herd of elephant making their way across the Tanzanian savannah, safer than they were.
So this is where you get to see, sort of, peel back the layers of President Trump, you know, bravado and the larger-than-life figure to say this is the heart.
The president also touted his push to nominate a slew of conservative judges across the country, including two to the Supreme Court, and hailed his handling of the economy with characteristic bravado.
Yet many new mega-donors arrive on the philanthropy scene with much bravado, sure that whatever acumen helped them get rich will make them better philanthropists than those who came before them.
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 speed and agility with which GoPro cameras, for example, document treacherous jumps on 500-pound snowmobiles has only increased the bravado of those athletes, making them try ever more dangerous stunts.
Award-winning playwright Phoebe Waller-Bridge writes and stars as "Fleabag," an unfiltered woman trying to heal, while rejecting anyone who tries to help her and keeping up her bravado all along.
More often than not it is content to stick with its bumper sticker bravado rather than risk a fender bender or head-on collision caused by unintended consequences from its statutory mandates.
While albums in the streaming era aren't always made to be heard as a whole, "When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?" traces a clear arc: from bravado to melancholy.
For his critics, 6ix9ine represented the worst-case scenario of millennial hip-hop: a digital brand built around bravado and violence, with little notion that the act could have real-life repercussions.
Mickey operates by his own sort of gentleman's code, giving McConaughey a chance to play him with a suave bravado that, alas, seems a little too reminiscent of his car-commercial persona.
In Cena's early WWE days, he was known for his persona, Doctor of Thuganomics, who was a "Vanilla Ice exaggerated wannabe" with a lot of "bravado and swagger," Cena told Sports Illustrated.
He cuts corners, he lies, he cheats, he brags about it, and for the most part, he's gotten away with it, protected by threats of litigation, hush money and his own bravado.
For all of members of Congress' bravado about how they have a special connection to their district and how they are the exception to the rule, history suggests they are dead wrong.
Though it may be bravado, Mr Trump's campaign team has always insisted that the more Democrats talk about impeachment the better it is for the president's chances of re-election in 2020.
"I see us as beams of light between each of us, and that light is a source of strength and encouragement and courage and bravado sometimes and peace and healing," she said.
During a campaign stop at the University of Iowa last night, Trump invited several members of the school's football and wrestling teams up on stage with him in a show of masculine bravado.
That, precisely, is the problem Bravado — a startup emerging from stealth today with $12 million in backing from Redpoint Ventures, Freestyle Capital, Precursor Ventures, Village Global and Kindred Ventures — is working to solve.
But the thing that makes it confusing is that the disconnect between the bluster, the bravado, the bombast, and this insecure, thin-skinned, hyper-reactive child—that's where the disconnect is most apparent.
" Musk replied with characteristic bravado: "The Tesla team has done this for many smaller islands around the world, but there is no scalability limit, so it can be done for Puerto Rico too.
In celebrating Guzman's latest capture, Mexican officials showed none of their bravado of two years ago, though they made clear that the intelligence building and investigation were carried out entirely by Mexican forces.
Due to an unlikely mix of bravado, nostalgia, and wild disregard for the state of my arteries, I decided to spend a recent Wednesday eating in three of the last WIMPYs in London.
Denim-swathed YouTuber Larry Enticer of Canada spends a lot of his time doing insane jumps on his 1979 340 Yamaha Enticer snowmobile and he has the fearless unflinching bravado to match it.
Wheeler may quietly resume Pruitt's anti-science, pro-industry agenda—in an administration that has rolled back several dozen environmental rules—without the bravado that attracted so much negative attention during Pruitt's era.
A tour through the Bravado showroom in its concrete offices in Midtown Manhattan takes a visitor past Queen-branded wine, Rolling Stones tequila, Beatles Hot Wheels cars and a Michael Jackson slot machine.
In Florida this week, she did much of the same, only in white Converse and white cap, operating as silent, but strong, partner to her husband -- being the quiet calm to his bravado.
But his bravado faded the moment he sat down, his muscular six-foot-two frame slumped over the phone that connected us, his forehead resting inches from the video screen projecting my face.
At seemingly every turn over the past 13 years, the Sinaloa cartel leader has managed to vanquish his enemies and dodge justice using a mix of brains, bribes, brutal violence, and sheer bravado.
At seemingly every turn over the past 30 years, the Sinaloa cartel leader has managed to vanquish his enemies and dodge justice using a mix of brains, bribes, brutal violence, and sheer bravado.
I remember a Washington Post profile where they were talking about all the strippers and drugs they were experiencing and you don't see anyone really having such unchallenged bravado in a press interview.Unironically?
To its credit, the Humans of the Sesh page manages to do the party-bravado, stamina schtick of lad culture without the misogyny, or reliance on patriotism that so often clouds "banter" accounts.
Mr. Kobach, rather, is Trumpian — from disregard for the Constitution to grotesque displays of bravado, as when he joined a suburban summer parade in a Jeep mounted with a realistic replica of a .
This dynamic explains the edginess of the likes of Jimi Hendrix and Frank Zappa, the bravado of Reggie Jackson and Hulk Hogan, and the tough-guy charm of Tom Selleck and Burt Reynolds.
Ms. Ledoyen, herself a teenager when the movie was made, gives Christine a facade of burnished, if brittle, bravado; her fleeting expression of joyous gratitude when Gilles turns up could break your heart.
There's a quiet bravado to Lovano's playing — on both tenor and soprano saxophones — that allows him to make a home in almost any jazz style, from the freely improvised to the rigorously composed.
His study, The Seasons of a Man's Life (1977), went even further than this bit of typical bravado: He transformed Sheehy's ideals entirely, turning a feminist rallying cry into a justification for misogyny.
"He didn't have Arnold Schwarzenegger's bravado, Jerry Brown's dialectical fireworks, or Pete Wilson's Marine Corps willingness to take the hill," Kevin Starr, the eminent historian of California, said in an interview in 2012.
But it was packed with cars, and when we stepped into the buzzing and low-lit veranda perched high over the valley, I felt all residue of self-doubt transmute into shimmering bravado.
Skip ahead to 2012, when, in its fall campaign, Prada balanced the winsome youth of the actors Jamie Bell and Garrett Hedlund with the steely eyed bravado of Gary Oldman and Willem Dafoe.
Grande orchestrates her songs with all that her voice can do, from solo acrobatics to massed harmonies; her stripped-down instrumentation is a matter of self-sufficient bravado that fully underscores her lyrics.
Trump, for all of the bravado of his "you're fired" catchphrase, has proven to be less willing to do the deed as president than everyone expects -- with Tillerson being a case in point.
And while I appreciated her bravado, I grew similarly queasy, as time wore on, with how she would congratulate herself for sweet-talking her way into an event she had no business attending.
The cooking doesn't always have the old finesse and bravado that my colleague Frank Bruni found when he gave the restaurant three stars in 2004, when it was last reviewed in The Times.
Packed with the kind of off-the-cuff bravado that dominated even his earliest releases, the rapper presents even the most mundane observations as novel insights couched in clever wordplay and rhythmic cadence.
Kennedy's inaugural rhetoric — "We shall pay any price, bear any burden, meet any hardship, support any friend, oppose any foe, to assure the survival and success of liberty" — amounted to Cold War bravado.
In a public contest of bravado, clout and honor, Achilles had been forced to give up a captive girl, who was his favorite spoil of war, to the Greek commander in chief, Agamemnon.
When "Fleabag" came out, critics were fixated on how sexually explicit it was, which is ironic because the sexual bravado is the character's disguise, her way of preventing anyone from really seeing her.
Duguay wants to find someone who is self-assured to a degree where they can open themselves for a moment of vulnerability, rather than make the whole two-hour interview a demonstration of bravado.
Yet for all his bravado and cartoonish dandyism outside the ring, Eubank was no pushover when he stepped between the ropes – or vaulted over the top of them, as was more often the case.
Mr. Trump has regained momentum in Iowa two weeks before the state's caucuses, and many voters cite his bravado and willingness to assail political correctness, more than his policy proposals, as the main reasons.
At others it has Hemingway's sparseness and bravado: "We talked about skill and courage and luck—we shared all that, and in time we surfed to fool with death," runs a sentence in "Breath".
There is little doubt that this authoritarian approach to religion is part of the reason why certain evangelicals identify with "strong" leaders like Trump, who makes a show of his toughness, bravado, and machismo.
But while the rapper may seem like all gruff swagger and bravado, there's also a softer side to Ross, as evidenced by his toy figurine collections and menagerie of MCM-branded leather stuffed animals.
After the event, as he made his way to raise money for yet another Democratic hopeful, Holder -- bravado fully apparent -- joked that he was just as cool, if not cooler, than his close friend.
Bravado, a new professional network for sales created by an early employee at Glassdoor, emerged from stealth mode with $12 million in funding, including an $8.5 million series A round led by Redpoint Ventures.
She's brash here, and vulgar (a solid joke about Donald J. Trump, her would-be boss several seasons ago on "Celebrity Apprentice," is particularly repulsive), but without the bravado of her stand-up persona.
Sources tell us that during a recent phone call, French President Emmanuel Macron played to President Trump's ego and slyly encouraged him to take his "America first" bravado to Davos, the ultimate elitist stage.
Tommy Lee Spotify | Apple Music Most of Kartel's most memorable lyrics are the ones that speak to his bravado or bold statements of his sexual prowess, but there's more to the artist than that.
Segregation Nation "The Sellout," Paul Beatty's sweeping satire, slices through the story of race in America with linguistic bravado that is both barbed and jocular, overflowing with wordplay and long strings of cultural associations.
In a game between Fowles's Minnesota Lynx and the San Antonio Stars, the Stars rookie Nia Coffey, full of naïve bravado, decided to challenge Fowles, the three-time W.N.B.A. defensive player of the year.
"Mifune: The Last Samurai" is a celebration of the originality and influence of the Japanese star Toshiro Mifune (1920-1997), shown as a rare actor capable of the subtlest stoicism and the wildest bravado.
This book is a nail-biter and top-notch character study rolled into one: The man who would be prime minister spilled over with bravado, brains and awesome self-confidence even as a youth.
His public manner became aloof and stony, but the bravado of his boyhood resurfaced when he drank too much, as he did with zestful abandon on annual, usually solo vacations to the Florida Keys.
What I have noticed with these flights is that the passengers' bravado is in inverse proportion to the sturdiness of the plane; our little band was practically break dancing up the plane's rickety stairs.
Trump's response to his critics and to claims that he risks triggering a recession, at least in public, is characteristic bravado and boasting about the greatness of his own performance in guiding the economy.
"Behind the Sheet" doesn't have the electrifying conceptual bravado of other recent works about the legacy of slavery, like Branden Jacobs-Jenkins's "An Octoroon" or this season's astonishing "Slave Play" by Jeremy O. Harris.
Indeed, one of the ironies of Trump's presidency, which oozes a uniquely Trumpian brand of macho bravado, is that it unleashed a new generation of women who are running for office in record numbers.
No magical backstory, no swoon-worthy romance, no bravado, just a kid from Queens trying to have faith in himself, keep his neighborhood safe, and keep himself from getting expelled at the same time.
This iteration of Beyoncé's fame is what Gaga seemed to be joking about at the start of her career — this traffic-stopping collision of egotism, bravado and pure power, of commanding attention and getting it.
Beyoncé delivered that to us with her announcement, which was styled with the kind of bravado, exuberance and confidence that even a dude who lives in a solid-gold tower could never get away with.
BEIJING – China says it&aposs girded for a trade war with the U.S. and can give as good as it gets, but behind the official bravado lies a deep unease over trade friction with Washington.
Some people look as if they were born ready to make an entrance — with hair and makeup locked in a state of unabashed, turned-up glam; strutting out with sequins aglow and bravado to spare.
In a stunning act of bravado, her husband, former President Bill Clinton, met privately with Attorney General Loretta Lynch aboard her plane Monday while both were on the tarmac at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport.
Setting aside the unprofessional and unjustified bravado that concludes this breathtaking little salvo, it really would take hours and thousands of words to explain satisfactorily, to Kavanaugh himself, all the different ways he is incorrect.
The bravado is palpable and sitting here as Jets fan who swore to himself that he would not get excited about any specific quarterback going into the draft, I am fully on the Mayfield bandwagon.
In the post-game handshake line, Blue Devils coach Mike Krzyzewski appeared to give Ducks guard Dillon Brooks a brief but very pedantic lecture following a bit of last-second bravado from the Oregon star.
He's the co-author of a new ethnographic study that finds that—for all of the bravado, strippers, and dollar bills—many men don't enjoy the bachelor parties and really just want to go home.
While it's true that age is just a number, baby, it's also the case that there's a lot of bravado involved in US rap especially that just feels immature when worn by an older person.
The group's swaggering, at times reckless, bravado attracted scores of new recruits, including activists Kathleen Neal Clever and Eldridge Cleaver, a former prisoner who became the BPP's minister of information and a best-selling author.
He made a name for himself on Italian TV in the 1970s and 1980s and capitalized on his show-business bravado to promote an anti-establishment movement spanning both the left and right of politics.
Simply knowing that Buick has the minds to create such a thing and the bravado to let it happen means that no matter what comes next for Buick, it's sure to inspire generations to come.
It's pretty much the first time he really lets his mask of bravado slip and we see the vulnerability hiding just below the surface (a huge turning point for his character, in other words). 31.
The cornball tagline of the project, "He reached the summit, and found rock bottom," is spot on; Sarah explained to THUMP that he created DAS to satirize the wealth, sex, and bravado-soaked club scene.
But then there's this line, full of high-tech hubris and bravado: I've reached out to the company but they've pulled most of their social media presence and I haven't heard back on any channel.
While in that moment Kavanaugh was really only a Junior Varsity Trump, it was a window into how Klobuchar would react to the flurry of bravado and put-downs the Democratic challenger will inevitably face.
The bellicose US President's bravado should surprise absolutely no one; he picked fights throughout the Republican primary, doling out nicknames to his opponents, then seeking out new adversaries when the foe du jour was vanquished.
"It's important for an artist to break out of that idea of merch as a T-shirt, as a simple memento souvenir," Mat Vlasic, chief executive at Bravado, told The New York Times this summer.
He has built his reputation on exquisite technique — his hands have such a liquid grace that they appear to contain no bones — and a geeky enthusiasm that largely eschews "Now You See Me"-style bravado.
A small group of Palestinian women sat chanting outside the ancient Damascus Gate and youths who in other cities might be described as feral baited police, in an almost ritualized ebb and flow of bravado.
In Wednesday's victory over the Mets, Mark Teixeira lifted the Yankees with a three-run homer and emotional bravado, jawing at Mets starter Steven Matz after being hit by a pitch later in the game.
Phife flipped the larger-than-life bravado of rap stardom in on itself, both in the way he didn't seem to crave the spotlight and in his routine ranking on his own skin and height.
Stanley and Baker argue that the gay community responded to these physical attacks with verbal irony: It's no coincidence that the language used to describe the police usually interrogated their sense of masculinity and bravado.
Founded in 1997 by Barry and Keith Drinkwater, and sold to Universal about a decade later, Bravado operates in 40 countries and works with retailers like Zara, H&M, Uniqlo, Selfridges and Barneys New York.
Last year, the revenue for the merchandising arm of Universal, of which Bravado is a major part, was 313 million euros, or about $365 million, an increase of about 13 percent from the year before.
But in between the credit-claiming, one of Mr. Trump's top political advisers, Bill Stepien, offered a bit of bravado that doubled as the bet on which the president is apparently staking his re-election.
Some of these other people don't have that kind of bravado, and when the bad photo op comes up, like Dukakis or Howard Dean's primal scream, they don't know how to recover from those things.
While some analysts argued that Mr. Trump's bravado was a negotiating tactic that markets should ignore, others said the falling stock prices were a sign that investors had been too optimistic about the trade war.
The version of Tony Stark that exists in Iron Man 2 is one learning to grapple with this world he's entered; he keeps his insecurities and doubts at bay by relying on bravado and machismo.
Far from exuding an aura of concern that might accompany the disclosure that a president faced formal efforts to remove him from power, Trump's advisers appeared full of bravado and almost pleased by the news.
But behind the scenes, Republicans and Trump's informal circle of advisers are tempering the president's bravado, expressing concern over whether the president can truly count on a GOP-led Senate to keep him in office.
The pieces exclusively found at Barneys (as well as ones shown in various fleeting pop-ups around the country) were designed by Fear of God designer Jerry Lorenzo and produced by major tour merch company Bravado.
Where Donald J. Trump enters every room, press conference, and 280-character text box with characteristic bravado, Melania Trump does the opposite: A woman of very few words, she historically speaks with symbolism through her appearance.
However, with McNerney also holding court in his Sony-signed, 80s-excess-tinged gothic pop combo Grave Pleasures (formerly known as Beastmilk), Hexvessel has become its antithesis—a complete lack of arrogance and rock star bravado.
In this way, Black men in America have always been afraid that their manhood is under siege, which seemingly leads many of them to display a hyper-masculine attitude of anger, sexual bravado, and emotional numbness.
Far from being stand-alone organisations that proclaim the values of China with bravado and verve, they are largely parasitical on long-established universities, symbolic more of diffidence and defensiveness, and under almost constant critical attack.
Trump came into this debate attempting to appeal to a broader audience, so he needed to leave behind the showmanship and bravado that worked for him in the primary and instead carry himself with presidential composure.
Mr. Ramdev, given to raucous laughter and bouts of giggles that make him seem disarmingly humble, can just as suddenly overflow with bravado, as he did when asked about the source of Patanjali's popularity and power.
Welcome to South Asia, where the rival militaries have gamed for years a nuclear war that isn't quite Armageddon — the war to end wars — but an exercise in bravado, national pride and humiliating the other side.
" The bravado isn't new for the Colorado governor, who tipped his hand -- arguably a little too far -- in late 2018 when he told a voter in New Hampshire that he was "going to run for President.
Many said it came as no surprise that a wealthy, powerful man — especially one with the bravado that Mr. Trump has consistently shown — would judge women by their looks and describe them as easy sexual targets.
It might have been a mere façade of bravado that night, but the onstage confidence Silverman's been able to find since then has fueled her brand of gentle-yet-sassy comedy and propelled her ever upward.
And even behind the bravado, rather than admit that quite embarrassing fact that they're desperate as we all can end up being, one instead decides to kill animals and pretend as if he doesn't feel anything.
Once you get over the game's brash style and constant, forceful reminders of memento mori, it becomes clear that underneath all the bravado, it's actually a really well made game, with some fun innovations thrown in.
Also known as Carol Danvers, and played by Brie Larson, she has some of their bravado, and also — since she's on the way to intergalactic superheroism — a righteous sense of mission and a burgeoning identity crisis.
She's a bit annoying and occasionally too one-note, but the moments when Nicdao lets self-doubt and even sheer terror flicker onto her face between poses show us what she's burying under all the bravado.
Some industry veterans say safety has never been a compelling issue for some stunt professionals because many share in a culture of bravado that says one should push through pain rather than vocally press for change.
In the mid 19th century, they concocted bigger-than-life heroes that riled up audiences with bravado and vulgarity and simulations of working-class strength, eventually at the expense — or with the assistance — of black culture.
It has said with great bravado that entitlement programs such as Medicare and Social Security — the engines that are driving the federal fiscal cars toward the cliff of unsustainable debt — cannot be tuned in any way.
It's pissy and offbeat, and there's something lovable in its willingness to look silly, using the physical bravado of Kathryn Hahn, as Chris, and Griffin Dunne, who lends a welcome vulnerability to the role of Sylvère.
To its critics, including some in the Jewish community, the group's bravado merely boosted the fascists' publicity (if so, comments Mr Sonabend, it was bad publicity, since "the fascists remained associated with street violence and chaos").
At first I thought it was maybe a joke but then all of these guys on the staff who had so much bravado and would suddenly become so docile with certain clients purely out of loyalty.
The president displayed bravado in his response to Mr. Graham, vowing repeatedly to "take the heat" from conservatives by embracing a comprehensive immigration overhaul that would include a path to citizenship for millions of illegal immigrants.
WASHINGTON – Heading into his North Korea summit with characteristic bravado, President Donald Trump says that "attitude" is more important than preparation as he looks to negotiate an accord with Kim Jong Un to denuclearize the Korean Peninsula.
He can go thick and visceral, invoking Marsden Hartley, laying the paint on in glistening impasto, as in "Starlight West Village" (2017), in which the color sings with the kind of innocent bravado of an outsider artist.
And yes, Trump does probably think all of his speeches are great given the bravado we've seen on display of the past 15 months, so Halperin was just included that part in an attempt to provide context.
His delusion that the credibility of the Justice Department and the FBI rested squarely on his shoulders was not only counterproductive to any effort to prove the FBI is apolitical, but also a clear act of bravado.
There were some complex wrinkles to the character, particularly the mysterious sexual dynamic of his Machiavellian marriage to Robin Wright's Claire, but the real selling point of House of Cards was watching Spacey inhabit Underwood's bottomless bravado.
For reasons that I wish I could explain to you, but I can't, because I don't understand them, Iggy tells Rachel that Josiah has a "false sense of bravado" and that he's a "pariah" among the men.
Emily's goth bravado and her grandiose declarations that she's a genius are made poignant by their historical context: we know that she's right, and also that she'll end up staying at home her whole life, largely unpublished.
With both Horgan and Parker on board, along with the droll bravado of Thomas Haden Church as Frances's soon-to-be-ex Robert, the show should have had more lightness, it should have bounded through its jokes.
His macho bravado is at once exhilarating and disquieting, like a scene where he orders a Search Bloc caravan into the heart of Escobar's territory for the sole, symbolic purpose of urinating on a mural of him.
But any bravado had disappeared well before Nashiri's CIA captors strapped him naked to a hospital gurney in a windowless white cell and began pouring water into his nose and mouth until he felt he was drowning.
He entered with neither the swagger of Bruce Wayne nor the bravado of Batman, just with a quiet apology for postponing this conversation, planned for the day before, when he said he'd come down with a migraine.
My sister and I were using the bravado of the music to hype up the girls, who were all being bullied in middle school, where my nieces were two of less than a handful of black students.
Identifying as gender fluid, Rose released a video that went viral back in 2015 depicting her "breaking free" by removing some of the hallmarks of femininity and revealing a masculine, Robert De Niro-circa-Taxi brash bravado.
Will, a business man in his thirties who was sitting outside the café, shares his thoughts: "If I go in there, I'm ordering a hazelnut or French vanilla coffee, so I don't care," he says with bravado.
Considering that martial arts is a field filled with both Orientalist frauds and blustering bravado, and that there is so little hard evidence on the history of the 252 Blocks, some measure of skepticism is certainly warranted.
Norwich, UK There's often this weird thing that happens when a distinctly American cultural product gets run through the British filter, like it loses the bombast and misplaced bravado that made it original in the first place.
Bautista's latest display of bravado comes under much different circumstances than his notorious bat flip against the Texas Rangers in the 2015 ALDS that resulted in him eating Rougned Odor's right fist less than a year later.
And given the as-yet-unclear results of his recent summits with Kim and Russian President Vladimir Putin, an attempt to engineer a summit with Rouhani -- with no preconditions -- would be an act of stunning political bravado.
In the huge spaces they leave, Karen O's voice moves from diffidence to bravado, daring a girl to dazzle everyone on the dance floor: "Take it to a place we've never been, out of sight," she urges.
Erin swears like a sailor, makes raunchy jokes, busts the boys' chops with bravado, eats chicken wings with abandon, and doesn't blink when Garrett admits he had sex with her literally the day after his break-up.
From the start, Mr. Bowlen was an active owner with a flair that reflected his youth and bravado in a league dominated by multigenerational families and businessmen who bought teams decades after they had made their fortunes.
As introduced by Munro (David Paisley) and performed with music-hall virtuosity by his fellow soldiers, these narratives come to represent British bravado in the face of disaster, the equivalent of whistling a happy tune when afraid.
And in the weeks leading up to the highly anticipated first presidential debate at Hofstra University, this has been in full display in the gusto and bravado that we have come to expect from the presidential hopeful.
With graffiti, you're making work to reach people, you have this bravado, you want to dominate spaces, but with self-taught, often people are making work to pass their days; sometimes it's only discovered after they've passed.
In a twist of corporate musical chairs, Bravado's Mr. Vlasic actually founded the Thread Shop during a 12-year stint at Sony, where he began in the finance department, while Ms. Wong worked at Bravado until 2015.
With Gall's lustrous mise en scenes, the sallow and sullen bravado of the show's tiny pieces establishes a rhythm of pleasant discord that entails confronting intimidating and transcendent ideas (which foresee expiration) along with our own insignificance.
But for many Russian observers, Mr. Kadyrov comes off as a bully who now finds Chechnya too small for his ambitions, and has turned to social media — he has 1.6 million followers on Instagram — to project his bravado.
Are they happy soaking up the glorious, mountainous bravado of their recent efforts, or do they secretly long for the early 00s, when they could swagger into a small sweaty basement venue in Glasgow, and fuck shit up?
With only a gentle breeze and rains having taken the bite out of the monstrous 2117,143-yard course, players tore apart the links-style layout, attacking the pins with bravado on a day when 214 competitors broke 22008.
Despite its public bravado, Biden's camp doesn't want to find out whether it's possible to win the nomination without carrying either of the first two, or even any of the first three, states that vote before South Carolina.
Apple famously unveiled its Mac Pro with some classic bravado, with Schiller stating "can't innovate any more, my ass," but it seems we'll be waiting another year until we see Apple's next true innovation for the Mac Pro.
Like many travelers, he has gone far enough to feel, at times, back home — although the bravado and failure, rule-breaking and renegade attitudes surrounding him in his new life in Silicon Valley are evidently considered virtues here.
The career-planning report that accompanied the aptitude test I took at 20173 even tried to dissuade me from a "literary" career, but even back then I had enough bravado to overrule that piece of computer-generated advice.
Play More, a two-day pop-up exhibition in collaboration with MORE TH>N, consists of a series of serious artworks aimed at stimulating and encouraging canine interactivity through a careful combination of biological research and aesthetic bravado.
At first, it seems like nothing special, since we glimpse him doing his usual stand-up-lite schtick in the classroom—but watch how he immediately loses his bravado when his old pal "Gerry" appears at his door.
" Pratt-in-2016 is forthcoming about his insecurities (his infamously "flesh-colored" beard and skin that isn't as good as Angelina Jolie's or Mark Zuckerberg's) in a way that stands in stark contrast to his "Hills''-era bravado.
Abe can appeal to Trump's bravado and insist that any agreement hinge on North Korea's compliance with the additional protocol by the International Atomic Energy Agency, invented in response to previous North Korean cheating during the Clinton years.
Kelly has that tough-guy New Yorker bravado that Trump loves, and when he was a candidate, Trump spoke glowingly of the "stop and frisk" policy at the NYPD under Kelly, which a court struck down as unconstitutional.
But he has since toned down his pro-Israel bravado ahead of Netanyahu's visit, a change that could help the prime minister keep in check ultra-nationalist coalition partners calling on him to push a more militant agenda.
His "Jesus Christ Pose" lampooned the absurd self-deification of the Perry Ferrell's of the world, but was still subtle enough to earn Soundgarden a spot on Lollapalooza '92; while his "Big Dumb Sex" ethered cock rock bravado.
In fact, a poll of 140 "top 5%" sellers in the tech industry conducted last week by Bravado, a social network for salespeople with 60,000 members, found that for most salespeople new business has slowed to a trickle.
That framework, alas, encourages bravado, bragging and bluster, as the four ensconced performers look on -- with reaction shots ranging from concern to grudging admiration -- while insisting they would like nothing better than to face off against the upstarts.
Loaded with both bravado and grit and about the anxieties of life, the artist embraces and draws on maximalism in every aspect of her performance, delivery, and cadence atop Beats' production, to create a galvanizing, powerful rap album.
Don't look for Democrats to suddenly embrace Trump's tax cuts or his trade bravado, and don't look for the President to suddenly embrace Obama's gift of dropping unemployment and a growing stock market he was able to continue.
If much of modernism has been about macho male bravado, Matt Stole dismantles its ego with "Modernist Phallus" (2005), a drawing of just those words, austerely inscribed in pencil on an Art Institute of Chicago letterhead, ultimately erasable.
Fadey spent five months with ATK last year but is best known as a member of the Bravado Gaming squad that finished second at the DreamHack Open Winter 2018 and won the DreamHack Invitational in Mumbai also in 2018.
While the preceding verses from Puff Daddy, Jadakiss, and Sheek Louch were relaxed bravado, started-from-the-bottom fire, and drug-czar badassery—in that order—Kim goes ballistic and threatens to make someone deep throat her German Ruger.
Polls initially showed Mr. Beshear leading but Mr. Bevin has closed the gap and, in an interview, the governor flashed his characteristic bravado by offering a Joe Namath-style guarantee — even putting a point number on his anticipated triumph.
"My family and I could lay down in the street there and they wouldn't bother me," he told them with a confidence bordering on bravado that would have been unimaginable from just about any other white person in America.
When Mayweather finally appeared in front of the media in Tokyo, the American, whose boxing record is an unblemished 50-0, was far more subdued than his noisy introduction, substituting his usual bravado with a serious business-like tone.
Though Shepard didn't physically resemble Chuck Yeager, the real-life test pilot who most embodied the movie's eponymous "Right Stuff," the actor-playwright's sense of cool evoked the original's no-sweat bravado and prickly, let's-get-it-done resolve.
They are confusing the GOP's rhetorical bravado for the political upper hand, and if they accept that view of things they may conclude that collaborating with Republicans will lead to the least bad political and humanitarian outcome on offer.
The Kremlin's bravado and decisiveness are misleading: Russia's economy -- in 2015 just over half the size of California's at $1.36 trillion -- has only recently started to recover from a recession, bought on in part by sanctions from the West.
As Gawker's lawyers explained in a motion for summary judgment, Hogan's sexual bravado is part of his persona, and he has talked about his exploits on his reality television show and the radio, in magazines and in his memoir.
Mr. Trump's bravado can be traced to what he learned inside Marble Collegiate Church in Manhattan, according to Gwenda Blair, the author of "The Trumps," a multigenerational portrait of the family, and one of our guests on the show.
Adding to the pressure: A protest outside a Mexican restaurant in Washington where Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen was dining Tuesday night, underscoring how untenable the issue ultimately became despite the public bravado that the administration tried to show.
Washington (CNN)As the overseas debut of President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump draws to a close -- the couple is set to return to Washington this weekend -- there was the usual bluster and bravado from the President.
But they were willing to give him their conditional support, drawn to him by his tough talk and bravado, as well as their own disappointment and even fatalism about the politicians they were used to seeing on the menu.
Whether in the sing-song hook of "Hate Being Sober," the choppy bravado of "Don't Like," the lo-fi grit of "3Hunna," or the ambient drift of "Citgo," Keef forecasted basically every trend of hyped 2017 music in 20163.
Yes, there's a taste of the masculine bravado that you'd expect from a mainstream show that follows someone through intense fight training, especially one that drops an unskilled movie star into a year-long quest for a professional fight.
There was plenty of pure bucket-getting bravado—take your pick from this video; I'll have the fade he lobbed over Gordon Hayward to beat the shot clock in the first quarter—but there were also some subtler pleasures.
Having just learned that he is HIV-positive when the play begins, Mr. Garfield's Prior is a mix of mortal terror, a drag queen's bravado and a profound consciousness that the world is now a different place for him.
In the space of a few syllables, she collapses the strain of a double-whammy marginalised position – being both a woman, and a black woman – into a wider worry about how to match the bravado of her performance guise.
Trump, in particular, has a unique way of dealing with his global counterparts, and it often includes a straight-talk bravado that most presidents reserve for adversarial relationships, making picking a state dinner guest a bit of a challenge.
Then she sat solitary at an outdoor table at a café on the main street with a black coffee, lighting a cigarette and smoking it, the cigarette's poison a kind of bravado in the face of sickness and death.
There's the crafty villain Judas, who betrayed Jesus for a payday; the blustering Peter, whose bravado quickly melted when Jesus got arrested; and "Doubting Thomas," who spoke for so many when he said he needed proof before he believed.
According to NPR, four of the bright red "uritrottoirs"—complete with signs depicting a cartoon peeing with bravado—have cropped up at some of the city's most esteemed locales, like the one overlooking the Seine right by Notre Dame.
Billie Eilish Redefines Teen-Pop Stardom on a Haunted, Heartfelt Debut Album The 17-year-old's "When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?" traces an arc from bravado to melancholy using sparse instrumentation and whispery, intimate vocals.
Over hot pepper soup and Gulder beer at Winis, a hotel that served as a studio and the site of never-ending parties, producers and directors told me with typical Nigerian ambition and bravado that they were building the new Hollywood.
Filled with vivid storytelling of street hustling, drug trafficking, and Brooklyn bravado in both its lyrics and skits, Hova's debut studio album brought kingpin tall tales to popular culture without sacrificing any authenticity in its portrait of the criminal underworld.
Everyone can't sell drugs, but everyone can do them, and the portion of listeners who couldn't relate or find escape in the bravado could now see themselves in the dope sickness, depression, and all-too-common escape of substance abuse.
It may be true that some of that exactitude is bravado (the kind many women employ in the face of being told their perceptions of indistinct, but all-too-familiar, experiences are unfounded), but for many, it is also exasperation.
Trump's basic tactic — and it's really his only tactic — is to viciously attack the perceived legitimacy of any person or institution standing in his way while aggressively stimulating the public's authority-identification gland through charismatic bravado and self-aggrandizing lies.
So we just kind of got this bravado happening that definitely… it was definitely a very indie thing before LOSE, and touring for LOSE, and after that I think we kind of stepped into this… like being showmen, a little.
You can tell from the characters he's been cast to play: from a hunky Baywatch lifeguard, to a Game of Thrones warlord, to a legit underwater superhero in the upcoming Aquaman film that Momoa is a man of great brawn bravado.
One must ask what such courtroom bravado — her firm's website quotes The American Lawyer as saying that Ms. Sullivan "isn't a hired gun; she's more like a hired bazooka" — says about the self-confidence of merging parties and their counsel.
The next 48 hours could be key for both Venezuela and Trump, whose bravado stand may not yield any immediate change but will raise expectations for US action, analysts said, particularly if the standoff over US diplomats isn't quickly resolved.
The choreography incorporates traditional steps like lazada, which mimics the roping techniques of vaqueros; or, as in Nayarit and other coastal states, aggressive footwork in which men show off their bravado by dancing with machetes, used to harvest sugar cane.
Kawata takes an alternate tact, making intricate works small enough that we can imagine what it takes to put them together by hand, and thus are less about macho, muscle flexing bravado, and more about intensely explorative treatment of materials.
But despite his public bravado, and the tweets about "Radical Democrats," Mr. Trump has had recurring moments of frustration as he takes in negative news coverage of the shutdown, pointing his finger at aides for not delivering the deal he wants.
And while Trump's shoot-from-the-hip bravado helped get him to the White House, he's potentially endangering lives by contradicting the experts at his own public coronavirus briefings and sending constantly shifting messages about the threat of the disease.
When Donald Trump was running for president, he described the problem with characteristic bravado, like nothing he couldn't scare straight: "Well, Iran has done it again," he tweeted, regarding the arrest of the retired Unicef official Baquer Namazi in February 23.
"It's a mistake to say there aren't black voters who have struggled, who don't think the country has their interest at heart, who think Trump's bravado is at least interesting," said Adrianne Shropshire, the executive director of BlackPAC, a progressive group.
Partly, it is bravado: Trump is sending a message of defiance, refusing to give a "hoax" impeachment the respect it deserves and showing voters he's doing his job, on Wednesday trumpeting what he billed as a historic trade pact with China.
It's a trend consistently captured in polling of the 2020 race — particularly among suburban women who have recoiled at the president's inflammatory race-related rhetoric, coarse language and trademark bravado — and one his campaign is no longer attempting to conceal.
Trump's bravado, arrogance and bad analysis somehow brought him to the conclusion that as the world's greatest negotiator, he or his designated envoy, his son-in-law Jared Kushner, should take on and resolve one of the world's most intractable problems.
But he cannot summon up his whistling bravado from before; he is still hesitant and uneasy, and as he edges his way closer to the back steps he wishes he had a better idea of what he is supposed to do.
And these statements are revealed for what they are, empty bravado, fake threats made by a bully who has yet to realize that the rulers in Pyongyang or Tehran will not be bullied and have friends that he cannot bully either.
For this year's spring repertory concert, they tackle three technically demanding, musically rich works: "Sheer Bravado," by the British choreographer Richard Alston; "Por Vos Muero," by the Spanish dance maker Nacho Duato; and "V," by New York's own Mark Morris.
Simon Pegg has often filled that role in Wright's films, and while the cast here is excellent (Elgort's toe-tapping bravado and Hamm's grizzled menace stand out in particular) the weakness in Baby and Deborah's love story spoils some of the film's magic.
That swagger has been with Golden State all season, and the defending champs have backed up that bravado by matching the 1966-67 Philadelphia 76ers with the best 49-game start in NBA history and have yet to suffer a loss at home.
The Notorious's loquacious, sartorially-minded braggadocio—part golden era Ric "The Nature Boy" Flair swagger and perhaps part Bronson-esque bravado (as my editor has suggested)—was polarizing among MMA fans, but you can't argue that it wasn't at least on brand.
Even as he contemplated the possibility of defeat, Trump expressed hope that his campaign would triumph Tuesday, predicting with characteristic bravado victories in blue states like Michigan, Minnesota and Pennsylvania, where he is hoping white working class voters will turn out in droves.
He can be a personality and bravado and people can laugh and they know what he is -- they know his 'Apprentice' program, and he's bigger than life, and his plane and all that kind of stuff -- but they don't know who he is.
Layla Alizada plays the translator without a hint of bravado: she's starting her first adult job, and whatever life she had before, it hasn't equipped her to deal with the complicated religious and political conflicts at play in this tight character piece.
Its influences included the stentorian wails of emerging American legend Ronnie James Dio and his band Rainbow, combined with the hard rock that paved the way for new wave of British heavy metal (NWOBHM), with its epic choruses and fist pumping bravado.
Ayesha Jatoi's "Clothesline" (2006) bluntly critiques the military bravado of her home country by hanging blood-red, dripping wet clothes to dry on an old fighter jet that serves as a monument to Pakistani military victory in its 1965 war against India.
"Every time it's been demonstrated that Donald Trump is plainly ignorant about some basic public policy issue, some well-known fact, he comes back with a certain bravado and tries to explain it away with a tweet or a statement," he said Monday.
"Deep down in every American's breast…is a longing for the frontier," enthused Vogue magazine in 1935, advising readers on how to dress with true "Western chic" (combine jeans with a Stetson hat and "a great free air of Bravado," it counselled).
It got exactly the right frontwoman when Debbie Harry of Blondie — in a silvery poncho — sang "Starman" with equal parts of bravado, experience and pop welcome, getting the audience on its feet to sing along with the "la-las" of the chorus.
Permanence is unattainable and so it was for van Gaal, whose early bravado about how it would take just three months for United's players to adapt to his (presumably advanced) tactics looks misguided, if not silly, on the far side of his tenure.
According to Bravado, this nursing bra can accommodate band sizes 32 to 46 and cup sizes B to G. This pumping bra is very well loved, making the top nursing and pumping bra lists of Verywell Family, The Strategist, and What to Expect.
But for Purpose, Mr. Bieber enlisted Jerry Lorenzo, whose best-selling Fear of God label makes up the majority of his touring wardrobe, to work with Bravado on a collection that, unlike his previous merchandise, he was willing to wear himself, and does.
Between these punctuations, he affects poses that would fit as comfortably within a twelve-bar blues as they do on the dimly lit Def Jam stage: sexual bravado, profane delight, sly self-deprecation, dismay and gathering confusion at a rapidly changing world.
America's uniqueness doesn't stem from the personality or bravado of our leaders, but from our commitment to the principle of limited government, the rule of law, and the absolute triumph of individual rights and liberties to the detriment of concentrated power and politicians.
Best of all is "She Don't Call No More," which sounds like, in Makonnen's hands, the setup for a sad ballad, but turns out to be a master class in how Makonnen might best blend his pained sing-song with sneering trap bravado.
Yes, but: The eye-popping U.S. production data in recent months and years arrives amid reminders that for all the White House bravado about achieving energy "dominance," the U.S. remains tethered to OPEC and Russia — and global markets generally — in fundamental ways.
There, with Kanye Westian bravado, the not-yet-30-year-old Mr. Richie announced his desire to be the greatest songwriter who'd ever lived — as opposed to the greatest black songwriter — and then asked them personally to give his record a shot.
"Greek," with a libretto adapted from Steven Berkoff's play of the same name, turns Oedipus into Eddy — insecure and covering it up with desperate bravado, and played at the Brooklyn Academy by Alex Otterburn with quiet charisma and a doughy, swiftly changeable face.
A tough-talking makeup artist who feels uneasy with the ideal of beauty that requires lightening the skin and rounding out a flat nose, Rosalyn bluntly propositions Hero, masking her true feelings as mere lust, an act of bravado that fools no one.
A yellow Craftsman house in a residential neighborhood (with a warehouse in the back), the brewery describes itself as "the Middle of Nowhere/Center of the Universe," which had seemed like tongue-in-cheek bravado until we witnessed the Sunday night scene.
And when Euron Greyjoy promised the Ironborn toward the end of season six that he would sail the seas to plunder towns and give Daenerys his "big cock," he was embodying the kind of swaggering, sexist bravado that's fueled his men for centuries.
If the conmen in the Valley can convince you that they are a new and exceptional kind of evil, you will spend time thinking up new and exceptional ways to fight back, intimidated and a little bit in awe of their bravado.

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