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"brilliantly" Definitions
  1. in a way that is very impressive or shows a lot of skill
  2. very well; in an extremely successful way
  3. very brightly; with a lot of light or colour

976 Sentences With "brilliantly"

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"I mean, honestly, I have brilliantly — I have brilliantly used those laws," the GOP nominee said.
And it works – brilliantly – as a financial model.
RIVERA: I think that President Trump is playing this brilliantly.
There are people out there operating at brilliantly high levels.
His jokes first take deep root and then blossom brilliantly.
His music was a cornucopia of ideas: triumphantly, brilliantly kaleidoscopic.
Gaston brilliantly traces through the words of countless intellectuals and
Male peacocks are justly admired for their brilliantly colored plumage.
At night the brilliantly lighted building glows like a lantern.
So, I brilliantly planned it five days after our wedding.
Yet he brilliantly captured the propulsive dynamic of the system.
It is a conventional execution of a brilliantly uncommon subject.
I love Richard Yates because his prose is brilliantly unpretentious.
Even so, the novel succeeds brilliantly at its larger project.
Both players have performed brilliantly, with almost no false steps.
Most brilliantly, Dickinson isn't trying to be a teen show.
Trump brilliantly launches the counter narrative with shock and awe.
As Warren brilliantly and successfully pounds away against Trump, Sen.
I feel like it's the most brilliantly written show out there.
It looks like actual chaos, rather than brilliantly orchestrated, planned chaos.
This is also a brilliantly spiritual time, so cast some spells!
It's brilliantly designed and written — in short, it's a graphical masterpiece.
Installation is as easy as the Cover Clamp is brilliantly simple.
If that's not brilliantly bad taste, we don't know what is.
They landed an interview with Arnold Schwarzenegger and it went brilliantly.
His voice of... alternative judgment... for his more brilliantly devilish ideas!
Instead, the film is brilliantly and beautifully engaged in the present.
Its messaging features and user-generated Live Stories are brilliantly executed.
This is a brilliantly creative time for you, especially at work.
Rick Moody did this brilliantly in his reading of William Gaddis.
The diversity is great and, importantly, each area is colored brilliantly
Vicky is in the forward, brilliantly planning both personally and professionally.
It's this same knowledge that makes Kleeman's stories so brilliantly alive.
Bohemian Montmartre comes brilliantly to life, as do the artist's struggles.
What a disgusting story, brilliantly written: Stephen King meets Rachel Carson.
It was a brilliantly immoral strategy, and it pretty much worked.
This could manifest as a brilliantly abundant time for you, Aquarius!
This unity of vision shines through brilliantly in the final product.
This is achieved brilliantly through the show's unprecedented mix of mediums.
Fifth, the Democrats have set themselves up brilliantly for future capitulation.
Finn tackles this contradiction brilliantly, especially given his agoraphobic heroine's situation.
Watch the "Rusty Cage" video (later brilliantly covered by Johnny Cash).
Even our brilliantly designed Constitution cannot, by itself, guarantee democracy's survival.
The BBC, brilliantly, paired the brothers from each of their weddings.
But the body language is brilliantly loaded with apprehension, turmoil, danger.
That atmosphere of ferocious containment was brilliantly evoked in Lloyd's staging.
"But they've managed to ride that out brilliantly," Mr. Walsh said.
Davis and Crawford came through brilliantly, despite some on-set tension.
In many cases, startups and entrepreneurs are the ones leveraging AI brilliantly.
If that's the plan, it brilliantly hedges his bets on both sides.
Everything about this film is tightly controlled, stylized, and brilliantly, beautifully fake.
Apple also didn't fare brilliantly, recording an annual drop of 6 percent.
But, I should stress, the use of backstory works, and works brilliantly.
I will work 'brilliantly' with both, and the U.S. will do great.
McKinley, he shows, brilliantly organized a campaign based on clear policy ideas.
"Havana" is a brilliantly zeitgeisty artifact of our post-Latinx boom moment.
"Look, whatever she (Clinton) did, I think she did brilliantly," replied Navarro.
What I didn't know is how brilliantly Microsoft would implement the system.
It's a true art form and Ocean Spray executes this maneuver brilliantly.
The three stars "would gleam brilliantly in the Vulcan sky," they added.
When Samsung's smartphone sales started waning, it brilliantly transformed its entire lineup.
Which is brilliantly put and I hope settles the previous questions. However.
But no rival is faring brilliantly, and any takeover would be tricky.
A novel that's not brilliantly written I'll put down in a heartbeat.
"The Egyptian people have succeeded brilliantly in this test," the president said.
Bowie brilliantly portrayed iconic artist Andy Warhol in this critically-acclaimed film.
It was a stunning sequence, brilliantly shot, disturbing as hell, well-acted….
The one thing he never ceased to do was to think, brilliantly.
Even 'Avenue Q' was that, but it was done, brilliantly, with puppets.
Arsenal scored first through a brilliantly improvised back heel by Aaron Ramsey.
He's shooting brilliantly, too, hitting 48 percent of his three-point attempts.
Her mind was brilliantly off-kilter, its emphasis falling in surprising places.
BEIJING — Brilliantly simple, emission-free solution to the problem of urban congestion?
What the Guerrilla Girls do brilliantly is to open up the conversation.
His strength lay in those brilliantly rendered characters and voices like his.
The difference, of course, is that Williams was a brilliantly funny man.
It&aposs also brilliantly written and acted by a superb, diverse cast.
This month, Netflix released a brilliantly fun "Sabrina the Teenage Witch" remake.
But the book succeeds most brilliantly in the stories de Waal relates.
Would you like to know the brilliantly petty thing I'd actually do?
In Negga's self-assured hands, Tulip is impetuous, furious, and brilliantly mean.
Literal and illusive elements, sculptural means and pictorial effects, are brilliantly fused.
The queasy attention to detail brilliantly interrupts the simplicity of his character models.
Your besties could play matchmaker brilliantly in the last week of the month.
Because what Nanette has succeeded brilliantly in doing is develop a product brand.
That segued us brilliantly into our final topic: Airbnb and its financial health.
The EU played its hand brilliantly, particularly when it came to Northern Ireland.
In the last 15 years or so, it's done brilliantly in that matchup.
The usual explanation for this delusion is brilliantly effective lobbying by gun clubs.
At least someone has acknowledged the problem, and created a brilliantly simple solution.
If he has chosen that on his own then he has done brilliantly!
Mr Erdogan has capitalised brilliantly on the deep grudge felt by "black" Turks.
The feature works brilliantly thanks to Google's voice search that understands Indian accents.
She brilliantly points out how standup has been guilty of helping problematic men.
The scene brilliantly collapses joy, pain, memory, and hope into a single moment.
Her custom look, by close friend and stylist Brandon Maxwell, brilliantly incorporated pants.
If it's not brilliantly written I'll often keep reading just for the information.
Stacey Abrams fought brilliantly and hard - she will have a terrific political future!
And Conan's job, brilliantly executed, was to find, chase and corner al-Baghdadi.
Trump did this brilliantly in the Republican primary, and in his convention speech.
Radley Balko: Hayne kind of brilliantly positioned himself in a lot of ways.
It taps into a universal anxiety, and the couple pulls it off brilliantly.
"It continues, brilliantly, "Take a seat, because this concept may blow your mind.
As an alter ego, CupcakKe is brilliantly complex, just as Harris is herself.
Former NFL quarterback Dan Orlovsky broke down the Patriots strategy brilliantly for ESPN.
And of course it goes brilliantly with good cava, the Spanish sparkling wine.
Lili Reinhart somewhat brilliantly gave her take on why school shootings keep happening.
" Gary, a brilliantly realized English copper, thinks it's just "a spot of monstering.
The artist's golden frames sit brilliantly against the Bronx Museum's rich blue walls.
"Damrosch brilliantly brings together the members' voices," Lyndall Gordon writes in her review.
This site, grounded in evidence and brilliantly framed, is the resource we need.
The ballet, building brilliantly, is one of the great 21892th-century children's stories.
The actors, who talk, sing and frolic while operating the puppets, multitask brilliantly.
The artist's "quietly ravishing, brilliantly installed" exhibition is one big illusion of reality.
" Variety's Brian Lowry said Rock "brilliantly threaded the needle with his opening monologue.
That unraveling starts with their son, Tyler (brilliantly played by Kelvin Harrison, Jr.).
Somehow she learned how to play the piano brilliantly from my deaf grandmother.
At the conclusion of almost every debate, he announced how brilliantly he'd done.
They should be grateful we're planning out their future so brilliantly and thoughtfully.
"They can't all perform brilliantly all the time, and they don't," she says.
His work is "wide-ranging yet brilliantly astute," our critic Jennifer Szalai writes.
Other than that, the lead up to it, the process, all went brilliantly.
The brilliantly colored fibers that result are then woven, knitted, and crocheted by hand.
Michelle Goldberg tackled this brilliantly in her debut column for the New York Times.
He later said that he had "brilliantly used" U.S. tax rules to his advantage.
Colombia's brilliantly colored poison frogs are among the most toxic animals in the world.
This brilliantly entertaining biography argues persuasively why his memory, too, is worthy of conservation.
Own your amazingness … stick together with those who see you and treat you brilliantly.
They're described in the books as tall, gaunt, pale humanoids, with brilliantly blue eyes.
More brilliantly, though, is that the game offers these side operations more than once.
Donald Trump, to his credit, figured this out instinctively and pandered to it brilliantly.
Brilliantly played by newcomer Frankie Fox, Liam is the personification of a lost soul.
It's the perfect close to a story which is unsettling, mysterious, and brilliantly written.
The act was largely symbolic, but brilliantly helped to raise awareness of the issue.  .
Brilliantly, Baldur's Gate II gives the player several options for "solving" the Planar Sphere.
She read her members brilliantly and rallied a fractious caucus through many critical battles.
See Asser Christensen's Coffee Chronicler blog for a brilliantly detailed breakdown on the differences.
Solzhenitsyn brilliantly addresses how life changes our motivations and how we view the world.
That level of fame isn't easy to navigate and he's done it brilliantly & elegantly.
Marshall brilliantly put off his clients' obligations, sometimes for as long as two decades.
Instead, its initial goal was to photograph Pluto, which it did brilliantly in 0003.
It's interesting to see England play alright, if not brilliantly, at a football tournament.
Now we're playing alright, if not brilliantly, and still not quite getting the results.
This guy's flow is like tofu—it'll work brilliantly when stirred into something flavorful.
It succeeds brilliantly in delivering its message, even in ways Subaltern likely never intended.
It handled brilliantly, its seats were supportive, and yes, the tech was top-notch.
"The novel succeeds brilliantly at its larger project," Julie Orringer writes in her review.
Jamie Barton's portrayal of Fricka, Wotan's wife, was also brilliantly purposeful and vocally commanding.
Simply as a cultural center, the City of Wine succeeds brilliantly in many ways.
Why did he dedicate so many words to oranges in the brilliantly titled "Oranges"?
Nobody mastered those aspects of the art more brilliantly than George Balanchine (1904-123).
Few actors inhabit the space between charming and monstrous as brilliantly as Dern does.
We also do brilliantly in team-based organizational structures like, say, a corporate board.
His choice of Cunningham, Mr. Peck and Mr. Naharin shows his brilliantly hybrid taste.
The corps, four male-female couples, took full charge of the brilliantly intricate details.
Lauer and Rodriguez both pitched brilliantly, and each was one pitch from a shutout.
But he acquitted himself brilliantly, and the committee could find no grounds for impeachment.
Most heroines of 19th-century ballet are brilliantly active as dancers but dramatically passive.
The convention serves brilliantly to preserve wealth and power for those born into it.
Making and keeping plans isn't easy today, but you're pushing ahead brilliantly at work.
Whatever your politics, you have to admit, President Clinton played a bad hand brilliantly.
And at the Palais de Tokyo, Camille Henrot's brilliantly assured midcareer retrospective, through Jan.
They ignited brilliantly and descended, whistling softly and casting shadows that spun and danced.
There are teams playing different styles, and brilliantly, but there's something abstract about them.
They've thrown reasonably well, if not brilliantly, despite all those innings pitched at home.
They even have the overly confident show-off at a party, played brilliantly by Jost.
Hugh Grant plays Thorpe brilliantly, leaning into the dark humor of such a botched plot.
" Teri Hatcher, another actress who played Lois Lane, tweeted that Kidder "led the way brilliantly.
I work for Brit Hume in the DC bureau and the first year goes brilliantly.
One is called The Tucci Cookbook and the other, brilliantly, is called The Tucci Table.
"What Billions does so brilliantly is they just make it a non-issue," Dillon says.
The dresses were brilliantly designed by the costume people as Bo Peep crinolines on steroids.
I see some of these incredible pastors and ministers and people that speak so brilliantly.
The power of love, and the ultimate majesty of our constitutional ideals are reaffirmed brilliantly.
Daniel Greenberger, Michael Horne and Anton Zeilinger discovered another brilliantly illuminating example of quantum entanglement.
The spontaneity of the handheld camera contrasts brilliantly with the stillness of Eggleston's own photographs.
This exhibition is brilliantly installed and is as much for music as for art folk.
In the novel Gone Girl, author Gillian Flynn brilliantly labels this creation a Cool Girl.
She was a very tough and independent woman and I think that comes through brilliantly.
But this week, Family Guy brilliantly dug it up once again for our viewing pleasure.
Playgoers love it, too, because Mr Shepard wrote dialogue for angry, inarticulate men so brilliantly.
The sale is brilliantly titled Bake America Great Again — and even celebrities are getting involved.
"Brilliantly configurable and no creepy breathing," James Rhodes wrote, to which Rowling replied: "Downloading now".
Drug Sweat has been kicking around for a few years albeit brilliantly, might I add.
Heck, it took conservative scribes to brilliantly do the trick, embarrassing "SNL" in the process.
My colleague, Brenda, smiled brilliantly as she took the pipe from him and I demurred.
Atwater also brilliantly used ads and speeches to shrink the grandeur of the Democratic nominee.
Ryan was like, 'You're in a red dress,' and then Ruth Carter brilliantly constructed it.
A recent article on Mixmag brilliantly laid out how the Brexit would affect dance music.
That's left ambiguous; indeed, there's a lot of clever ambiguity throughout Atwood's brilliantly-crafted prose.
I witnessed the extraordinary homeland security professionals who have brilliantly protected us since 9/85033.
The case was brilliantly argued by a host of lawyers; particularly compelling was present Rep.
The comedian Dave Chappelle brilliantly remarked that everything is funny until it happens to you.
However, Ocasio-Cortez's major advantage was her motivating life story which her campaign brilliantly promoted.
"Gareth has handled being England manager brilliantly — up to this point," he wrote on Facebook.
It's a brilliantly executed scene, one that breaks the fourth wall without being heavy-handed.
They forswear the brilliantly hued acrylics that have been introduced at Aboriginal art centers elsewhere.
Baah played brilliantly, held his space and marked Giovinco effectively for most of the match.
The bit was called "Permission," and while the conceit was pretty straightforward, it worked brilliantly.
And then you are given your objective with a deliberately, brilliantly low resolution title card.
This machine is the latest in a series of brilliantly terrible inventions Giertz has made.
Imagine the Oscars ceremony that had the guts to nominate the brilliantly whimsical Paddington 2!
It's a tale brilliantly told in Jonathan Mahler's Ladies and Gentlemen, The Bronx is Burning .
These two women sing their faces off, brilliantly, and yet it's all rooted in character.
Another dancer, Emily Coates, tackles some of the technically hardest assignments with brilliantly commanding precision.
In "The Club," the American literary scholar Leo Damrosch brilliantly brings together the members' voices.
"I have never, ever spent time with somebody as funny, as brilliantly funny," he said.
Some found him a brilliantly motivating, outside the box thinker, others a rule-breaking jerk.
As I said, aligoté goes brilliantly with seafood, especially shellfish and lighter, white-fleshed fish.
Balanchine specialized in rhythmically watertight constructions that exist in brilliantly close counterpoint with their scores.
It's a brilliantly researched piece of fiction about a deep, deep love for the forest.
"I thought the sadistic state of hyper-visibility inside was brilliantly conceived," Ms. Wood continued.
He can be wittily combative, most memorably in a brilliantly staged restaurant scene with Jerry.
"I like Bob Iger,'' she wrote on Twitter, and he has led the company "brilliantly.
The Philharmonic played brilliantly under Esa-Pekka Salonen, Saariaho's former classmate at the Sibelius Academy.
A brilliantly affecting chapter is told by Ellen's adorable, if somewhat Jewishly stereotyped father, Phillip.
N.Y.C. Nature The northern cardinal is one of New York City's most brilliantly colored songbirds.
The sulkiness belied a fabulously sharp collection, brilliantly produced by Ms Eilish's brother, Finneas O'Connell.
Wilson brilliantly faked his defender with the ball down low, only to miss the layup.
Arthur's wanderings as he makes his way from disaster to disaster are hilariously, brilliantly harrowing.
Higginbotham captures the nerve-racked Soviet atmosphere brilliantly, mostly through vivid details about the participants.
"Here We Come" is part of the brilliantly-named 7-Inches for Planned Parenthood series.
Likewise, many Americans are wealthy in part because they worked hard, saved constantly and invested brilliantly.
But with 10 Cloverfield Lane, keeping all the other things in the Mystery Box worked brilliantly.
It is no good brilliantly predicting consumer behaviour in 2027 if you misjudge counterparty risk today.
Some have done so brilliantly, harnessing technology and smart design to usher more people swiftly through.
In an era of copycats, "An Orchestra of Minorities" is an unusual and brilliantly original book.
He was the brash, larger-than-life, brilliantly sharp-witted conservative bedrock of the Supreme Court.
The goal — a no-hands approach in homage of related postwar deviations — is mostly brilliantly achieved.
Mr Gayle's approach of adjusting to conditions and playing himself in has worked brilliantly for him.
All we see is a hundred insignificant moments that brilliantly add up to something excruciatingly dark.
Sonny Liew's brilliantly inventive "The Art of Charlie Chan Hock Chye" weighs those costs and benefits.
It's a brutally addictive premise that's written brilliantly, from the tense beginning to the unexpected ending.
Reluctant to trade on his father's reputation, Adonis grew up calling himself, also brilliantly, Donny Johnson.
If two tracks constitutes a pattern, "Century" and "Pleasure" together hint at a brilliantly dark future.
Nobody has done this better than Trump, who has brilliantly exploited Twitter to gain constant attention.
And we have a podcast detailing the many, many ways Subset games brilliantly designed mechs-vs.
Mr Trump's family-business style served him brilliantly when he was running for his party's nomination.
Vasilevskiy played brilliantly at times while filling in for injured starter Ben Bishop, making 38 stops.
It's been less than one month since Catfe, Vancouver's brilliantly named cat cafe, opened its doors.
But Westad brilliantly reduces topics that have generated books upon books to their most essential qualities.
The rock brilliantly reflects the beautiful hues of sunrise and sunset in the vast desert landscape.
I must say it does not appear to be a very brilliantly planned or executed event.
Trump's practices, which have vastly harmed our democracy, have been brilliantly exposed and savaged through comedy.
Before you get this system to work brilliantly, you're going to have to pass some tests.
But here comes the twist, which sounds positively bananas on paper but works brilliantly in practice.
As brilliantly written as those lines are, though, Wayne's word choices aren't his only strength here.
Brilliantly, he turns a very specific architectural period into a contemporary art language, without sacrificing either.
It's inconsistent, so I think he uses it brilliantly sometimes and it backfires on him sometimes.
So, in honor of the powerhouse's 28th birthday, here are her 28 most brilliantly candid moments.
But this is the entire point of the film, brilliantly summed up in its first line.
Caputo and Linda go to a corrections facility convention — brilliantly named CorrectiCon — where they finally bang.
Nearby, in open fields and meadows, myriad brilliantly colored wildflowers continue their ancient dance with pollinators.
He pushed for the firing of the former F.B.I. director James Comey; that worked out brilliantly.
There is a specialist literature; the late Anne Hollander wrote brilliantly about fashion and visual art.
He called it a "brilliantly cynical exercise in corporate locational strategy," and he might be right.
The exhibition, which includes more than 21000 works, is brilliantly curated by Dr. Carmen C. Bambach.
Is it a brilliantly assembled suite of compositions for trio, or a loose, 30-minute improvisation?
She brilliantly captured the thwack-thwack of a tennis ball bounced in preparation for a serve.
So what Holland's been left to play all season — brilliantly — is this character's paralyzing identity crisis.
After defending brilliantly throughout the match, Mr. Karjakin never managed a serious attack in the tiebreakers.
He always had the look, the body, of a player who would burn brilliantly but briefly.
It's a brilliantly diabolical way to normalize and disseminate right-wing propaganda and undermine factuality itself.
They "see" brilliantly in their mind's eye, things for what they are, not what they seem.
But on Tuesday night, before Congress, they were geniuses anew, architects of a brilliantly successful operation.
At its core, though, "Prevenge" is a brilliantly conceived meditation on prepartum anxiety and extreme grief.
Another part of this is all the benefits, fundraisers, and membership drives that were brilliantly created.
Instead, the episode brilliantly tied the legal clinic's case with what was going on outside the courtroom.
Her display not only glows brilliantly, but also sends an important message of love on the holidays.
It was a brilliantly designed game: a platformer that had revolutionary ideas about gravity, scale, and pace.
The Machines, that game we saw on stage at the iPhone event, is brilliantly complex and realistic.
But then one day, someone's hands happened to be wet and the air knife dried them brilliantly.
Radiohead has always gone to brilliantly creative lengths when it comes to making and distributing their albums.
The network security aspect of Eero Plus is fairly mysterious, but the Safe Filters function works brilliantly.
The second year is going brilliantly and I'm getting great assignments and I am making my bones.
He understands, quite brilliantly, the optics of the small, the miniature, the literally cut-down-to size.
"He was actively touring until literally the week he died, and his songs have held up brilliantly."
Their brilliantly choreographed routines come with a risk, and it's their coaches that make all the difference.
It's specifically designed to offer internal (and sometimes simultaneous external) clitoral stimulation in one brilliantly curved package.
At times when his experiences were dark, he might write a brilliantly sunny piece, and vice versa.
On the soundtrack to A Star Is Born, though, it shines brilliantly as a perfect pop single.
John wasted no time brilliantly flipping the script ... telling our photog the question he should be asking.
Alan directed Ned's tragic execution scene brilliantly, the POV shifting seamlessly between Ned and his two daughters.
With this look, she brilliantly coordinated an embroidered button up shirt with matching glasses and red lipstick.
Forget Sex and the City or Girls: This unsung classic brilliantly understands the dynamics of female friendships.
Somebody else brilliantly suggested they continue acting together à la Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet after Titanic.
Seidman embarked on an ambitious array of brilliantly chromatic drawings with intricate game rules and deciphering codes.
The Republican attack on single-payer is brilliantly simplistic, focusing on just a single number: $13 trillion.
The speckled gold highlights contrast brilliantly against Jenna's dark hair, looking like it shimmers in the sunlight.
Mr Palmer heightens this paranoiac tension with his brilliantly conceived account of how time travel might work.
The Ionic had a great display that worked brilliantly in direct sunlight and the Versa does too.
It's as brilliantly magenta as the stuff in the jar, but with more of a pungent kick.
Clémence Poésy portrays the French detective Elise Wasserman, standing in for Noren, as a brilliantly odd bird.
No. But Joaquin Phoenix brilliantly redefines the role as a terrifying outcast in the Warner Bros. standalone.
Yesterday, Mr. Trump said he brilliantly used the laws to pay as little tax as legally possible.
Again, there's a brilliantly simple horn riff—more sax this time—and some effortless melodies from Antonoff.
The sun meets Uranus on Monday, and surprises concerning money pop up—but this could manifest brilliantly!
However, a troop from Suffolk County, NY brilliantly made the Oscars cookie sale work for them, too.
This month's issue features the duo's brilliantly colorful and celebratory photos from a flower festival in Spain.
"Oh, here it goes!" a man shouts, as brilliantly sparkling foam crests the lip of the cylinders.
There's not a lot of substance here, but there is something brilliantly insightful about the emotional tone.
And — because the internet is the internet — someone brilliantly edited all those moments into one disturbing supercut.
This work, 'Isotopie' (2006), brilliantly deconstructs all the essential elements that build a painting — brushstrokes, composition, palette.
That clue, by the way, wins the Brilliantly Funny and Passive-Aggressive Clue of the Year award.
Harron, best known for "American Psycho," handles the violence here brilliantly, rightly keeping the focus on Tate.
We have a double whammy today, and the puzzle's title, "Cracking Wise," quite brilliantly alludes to both.
He also picked out some of my distant cousins, notable for their prominent and brilliantly yellow spadices.
I relish thrillers but find that many start brilliantly then collapse when the initial trick is unveiled.
Williams was a brilliantly syncretic pianist whose self-possessed, physical style spanned swing, stride, gospel and bebop.
Some brilliantly clued entries included SERF, MAFIA, TREY, COT, CLAP, BALL, DIY, YES, and the wonderful OUTAGE.
Keenly articulated and brilliantly layered, the piano playing of Ms. Brackeen can feel both dazzling and intimate.
But Mr. Sill pointed out how Balanchine — brilliantly — ignored the ideas at the forefront of Fauré's mind.
Even a brilliantly acerbic chat-show interrogator can't unseat him, because Jamie's got so much more bandwidth.
Neither film perfectly depicts the breadth and depth of corners of the world they each brilliantly evoke.
This is confident, dauntless criticism — smart and spiky, brilliantly sure of itself and the medium it depicts.
"For her part, Massenet said Cann "addresses this growing trend in a brilliantly formulated series of beverages.
Waller-Bridge brilliantly infused its first season with humor — something else that's often lacking in the genre.
"That was pretty clinical, the boys came out and executed brilliantly," Australia's coach Lleyton Hewitt told reporters.
Weisz and Stone are both brilliantly witty and nimble, but Colman's performance is nothing short of sublime.
The bright cadmium red against the brick-and-glass backdrop of the city brilliantly shocks the eye.
By the time of my O Levels (now GCSE's) came along, I'd bombed brilliantly, failing everything but art.
Caldwell offers us a queerness of careful attention, an uncharted and brilliantly detailed exploration of self and sexuality.
Even Balloon Battle gets its dues, now taking place on brilliantly designed maps that funnel players into contact.
But she chose to become "a master jewel thief of international renown," a profession that brilliantly suited her.
The lack of public knowledge about their actual marriage just shows how brilliantly performative the two have become.
Either by design or stroke of luck, the Terminator franchise is set up brilliantly for logically explainable reboots.
The fact that women everywhere have taken this phrase and run with it is brilliantly and beautifully resilient.
RUDY GIULIANI, PRESIDENT TRUMP&aposS ATTORNEY: Well, sure he is, and I think he&aposs positioned it brilliantly.
Now a better description is that it brilliantly took advantage of a window of opportunity that is closing.
The Elysium chair isn't cheap, but it's brilliantly engineered to make you never want to get up again.
Brilliantly, it is also still Mr. Branca who defines the measurements of the botanicals himself to this day.
Though Churchill (played brilliantly by John Lithgow) is gone this season, there's still plenty to be excited about.
To cover his ass, he attempted to extent an olive branch to Bristowe who, instead, brilliantly clapped back.
The cover photo for Scorpion is a black and white studio shot, brilliantly framed by photographer Norman Wong.
"I love the way memes can brilliantly explain a huge political issue in a simple way," says Myles.
I think all of the band played wonderfully—Keith, Ronnie and [drummer] Charlie [Watts] played brilliantly on it.
Formula can be a brilliantly easy option, or it can mean more bottle-washing and burning through cash.
It's so so well done, with such care put into its characters and a brilliantly effective story structure.
Senators should not destroy a great institution that has served our country brilliantly for more than two centuries.
What the team has managed to do brilliantly is take away everything that happens on the back end.
Like her characters, our narrator is always on the move, and is always noticing and theorizing, often brilliantly.
They put the young players through their paces, and the Interlochen students responded brilliantly to Mr. Rountree's lead.
What Headland does brilliantly to flip this formula is that she gives Nadia a sidekick, a fellow looper.
"She passed out, the sleigh went down, and she struck ... one of these brilliantly red corals," Farber hypothesized.
Shakespeare brilliantly shows all of these types of enablers working together in the climactic scene of this ascent.
But female burying beetles have solved the problem brilliantly, according to a study published Tuesday in Nature Communications.
Guillermo Francella, as the patriarch, brilliantly portrays not only the banality of evil but the evil of banality.
We've all been there, and it can be sad and paralyzing and hurtful—"Foundations" articulates those feelings brilliantly.
"[The book] brilliantly captures the seedy side of America's dream machine, Los Angeles," Liz's editor Lucas Wittman says.
Paratopic brilliantly plays on horror imagery and freaky sound design to put you inside of a nightmare place.
But the movie brilliantly (and surprisingly, at least to my cynical ass) shines in its portrayal of friendship.
Don't get me wrong, I don't think all of these characters are brilliantly written, nuanced portrayals of humanity.
His Piano Concerto No. 3, a piece recorded brilliantly by Ursula Oppens, deftly blends jazz and modernist styles.
And so she hits upon the brilliantly perverse idea of having Rostand rewrite Shakespeare to eliminate the poetry.
The painter's brilliantly simple gambit, one that has allowed for decades of elaboration, was to literalize that blackness.
The material is handled brilliantly, but it is brought to fruition as the physical realization of that idea.
It's from his "Kreisleriana," brilliantly crafted yet elusive music that seems at once playful, dangerous, waltzing and jumpy.
A male trio, after completing a brilliantly complex section, sits to watch the women strike glorious Graham balances.
AMD's price cut was brilliantly timed to react to Nvidia's Super cards, and the performance promises match up.
It all culminates, brilliantly, in an image of humans — who sometimes need reminding that "we are better" together.
A chenin blanc from Savennières or Saumur-Champigny would go brilliantly, as would a Chablis or a Sancerre.
"Untitled," which is simple and brilliantly economical in its construction, is funny and generous and more than that.
New music (Juan d'Arienzo, Osvaldo Pugliese and other composers) inspired dancers to new peaks of brilliantly rhythmic elegance.
From a distance, her paintings are brilliantly colored calligraphic events: Helen Frankenthaler and Cy Twombly ride the whirlwind.
As bad as he was as a student, he was brilliantly diligent in working the steps of recovery.
Add to that one of the most brilliantly realized unreliable narrators in fiction and the book becomes irresistible.
His effortless playing, for its part, sounds more like a brilliantly produced sample on your favorite rap album.
His work had, since the success of Ziggy Stardust, been accompanied by a huge, unmistakable, and brilliantly loud concept.
It's brilliantly simple: one of the quest-givers in Destiny 2 now offers a set of specialized Surge Bounties.
Tessa Thompson, who joined the Marvel universe as Valkyrie and starred in the brilliantly weird Sorry To Bother You.
Here are some brilliantly conceived beverages you'll be delighted to drink—even when you're not being a sober soldier.
From a PR perspective – Trump brilliantly packed the room with supporters who clapped like it was a popularity contest.
The game and contest were designed to uncover new racing talent — and it has, by all accounts, worked brilliantly.
"I have always felt that Mario Testino captured the essence of Diana, quite brilliantly," Spencer said in a statement.
Thankfully, there are people like Matt Willis of the Melbourne-based Yell Design who are brilliantly filling that void.
Snap is already slinking its way into consumer electronics with the launch of the brilliantly marketed Spectacles in November.
The film is intuitively written, smartly shot, brilliantly edited, and offers a masterclass in what onscreen chemistry looks like.
Roger shared my vision of a great and independent television organization and executed it brilliantly over 20 great years.
The second is a more familiar sort of cinema, starring the brilliantly mercurial Rebecca Hall in the title role.
Yes, Santa Clarita contains multitudes; it's everything above, and it treads that previously-invisible space between the genres brilliantly.
Rob Lowe's performance is one of his best, juxtaposed brilliantly with Fred Savage as the Grinder's tetchy younger brother.
Its brilliantly engineered connector supports Lightning ports, and microUSB ports, at the same time, without the need for adapters.
It brilliantly combines revolutionary self-love with unapologetic visibility, all to empower people with both visible and invisible disabilities.
Still, kudos to Radiohead for releasing a brilliantly enjoyable series of vinyls that are not just for display only.
PUBG is one of the most brilliantly designed shooters of recent years, and that design remains intact on console.
That's why we caught up with YouTube sensation Amber Scholl — one of the Internet's most brilliantly hilarious budgeting experts.
Although it's tempting to take these photos at the darkest hour, neon photos also come out brilliantly at dusk.
Not only did I know he would write it so brilliantly, but I knew those actors would be [great].
The member of the regiment responsible for leading Llywelyn in parades is known, quite brilliantly, as the "Goat Major".
He pulled it off brilliantly, with great support from Dan Friedkin, and Bradley Thomas, and the people at Sony.
But first, let me illustrate the problem with today's so-called "smart" homes captured brilliantly in this single tweet.
It was the perfect synergy of technology and intellectual property, which brilliantly captured The Force Awakens' breakout star droid.
In short, Mr Trump has brilliantly manoeuvred himself into a place in which fact-checking him sounds like snobbery.
Twin Peaks: the Return often brilliantly recontextualized artists I both loved and hadn't thought about in a certain light.
But if you ask me whether I think the Brexit negotiations have been brilliantly handled, I don't think so.
Snipperclips is a brilliantly anarchic puzzle game designed for multiple players to... snip and clip their way to solutions.
Hilarion (brilliantly danced by Cesar Corrales) is puzzlingly familiar with the landlords, and his revelation about Albrecht is unclear.
Emotionalism, as Max Weber had so brilliantly suggested in "Politics as a Vocation," can be deadly for liberal values.
The gun industry simply used Mr. Obama as a bogeyman to drum up firearm sales – this tactic worked brilliantly.
Brilliantly, while the game shows that you're carrying something in your yellow container, it doesn't show what's actually inside.
Rhythm Section International's Dutch division opens his South East London account on a brilliant, and brilliantly diverse debut album.
At Slate, Christina Cauterucci brilliantly imagines what it would look like if male characters were treated the same way.
But while these depictions of one of the world's most mysterious animals may be fantastical, one rings brilliantly true.
Yet to view this exhibition of Dubuffet's paintings in relation to the brilliantly defiant Larry Poons is another story.
People spend a full day casting brilliantly colored powders and liquid dyes over one another, and there's fabulous food.
"She's brilliantly united the party ... well at least for tonight," said one pro-Brexit lawmaker who attended the meeting.
I love comedies in which women are more than just kind of standing there next to brilliantly funny men.
" Trump's widely mocked "Make America Great Again" slogan brilliantly amalgamated these disparate elements of "populism, nationalism, nativism and protectionism.
Even the tourism industry has jumped onboard, with Marriott's Travel Brilliantly collaboration with Oculus promising to satisfy people's wanderlust.
For though there may be no solution they foresee, they brilliantly convey how it feels not to be free.
The Austrian then held his nerve brilliantly in the final tiebreak after crumbling earlier when serving for the match.
It's a brilliantly conceived vision of one likely outcome of the climate crisis: an Armageddon, but not for everyone.
It's a medium Mr. Trump exploits brilliantly, and one that has fostered and amplified a toxic subculture of misogyny.
From his lengthy opening monologue onward, Meyerhoff brilliantly combines a fine-grained sensitivity to the text with comic instincts.
They're hard to trade-in for flights or hotel stays around the holidays, but work brilliantly for online shopping.
The books naturally differ in tone, and the plays — one soothingly jolly, the other brilliantly harrowing — exaggerate that difference.
Recently my son and I listened to the Edith Grossman translation of "Don Quixote," read brilliantly by George Guidall.
Long version: Vice Principals is brilliantly skewering our current national conversation about race, white guy anger, and cultural privilege.
That brings us to "409," which brilliantly upends the device, using it against the audience and the show itself.
Just this past week, she brilliantly took on right-wing critics who were upset by her Breakfast Club dance video.
His war with the cast of Hamilton feels like a brilliantly choreographed distraction from, among other things, his selection process.
Brilliantly-colored peacocks appear blue not because their feathers are colored that way, but because of how they reflect light.
So I don&apost want to raise expectations but I think the President&aposs strategy has played out really brilliantly.
It also is an example of the way President Trump is brilliantly strategic on the issues that are really important.
South Korean students score brilliantly on comparative measures such as the OECD's PISA test of maths, science and reading skills.
Mr Macintyre brilliantly weaves together the two men's parallel lives on opposite sides of the world, until their careers intersected.
The company has brilliantly bought its way into leadership in strategic emerging categories: just look at YouTube, Android, DoubleClick AdMob.
Then there's "English Teacher," a brilliantly creepy sculpture of a balding man in a dumpy gray suit by Martin Honert.
The tiny toddler's "Up" costume brilliantly incorporates his medical equipment in one of the most adorable outfits of the season.
In 5 acts, Shakespeare brilliantly portrays just what happens when it feels like the entire world has turned against us.
These characters have been afforded rich emotional lives that brilliantly challenge Nora's limited point of view — and the audience's expectations.
I am quarreling with the writer who (to my mind) most brilliantly and foolishly dramatizes the challenges of personal bravery.
Mildred's evident grief and anger at her loss are universal, but her cunning plan to force justice is brilliantly original.
Trump has admitted to using those rules to minimize his tax burden, saying he "brilliantly" used them to his advantage.
What we're seeing: This time, it performed brilliantly on my trip to Detroit Metro Airport to pick up my sister.
I'd love to play huge arenas across the World, sing our brilliantly bonkers pop songs and relive our former glory.
In a recent essay for Hazlitt, writer Helena Fitzgerald brilliantly describes the vibe and energy of these early internet excursions.
Every single moment of the fight, from first word to the last punch thrown, is so brilliantly and accurately rendered.
New Japan, however, has brilliantly crafted a ubiquitous presence by sharing talent and crafting business relationships with US promotion companies.
LONDON — Children have a unique gift for summing things up in a brilliantly simple way that adults can't always manage.
She was overconfident, ignored the haters, and ultimately made it all about her — and it worked brilliantly for ten years.
But, as brilliantly documented in this piece by the Washington Post's Paul Kane, Collins has a long relationship with Sessions.
It was also brilliantly reappropriated by Quentin Tarantino in one of the best sequences of his 2009 film Inglourious Basterds.
Something tells me their long game won't be anywhere near as artfully crafted or brilliantly considered as, say, Breaking Bad's.
Yet the incessant mind-drill mantra that Clinton was one of the most nefarious liars on the planet worked brilliantly.
The brilliantly dynamic "Withering" flirts with dissonance, blasting into black metal fury and back again over its nearly 13 minutes.
Those who want to prevent peace in this country were brilliantly stalled by the young security officers of this country.
These included a series of six paintings on wood mysteriously combining brilliantly colored mandorlas with heraldic crests of Italian towns.
And the long-range consequences were worse still: in Germany, the conflict left a simmering bitterness that Hitler brilliantly manipulated.
Read more: Joaquin Phoenix is brilliantly terrifying as a chilling outcast in 'Joker' and it will leave you feeling unsettled
The second movement from "Sinfonietta" (1967) is remote, lunar, a brilliantly formal ceremony in white picked out against surrounding darkness.
But "Chance" is also a vivid, seductive, brilliantly written novel that exhibits Conrad's irony in straight—or meta-Victorian—garb.
The franchise's "splatstick" formula endeared a lot of fans to the main character, Ash, played brilliantly by actor Bruce Campbell.
Dribbling brilliantly past the retreating Graham Rix, he sees the empty expanse of the penalty box open up before him.
But his chances took a blow at the start, when Schumacher fairly glided away thanks to a brilliantly smooth getaway.
There hasn't been any game released before or in the 23 years since that gets under the skin so brilliantly.
With paintings like Brilliantly Endowed, Hendricks confronted the respectability politics of the era by empowering subjects to just be themselves.
Midfielder Hakim Ziyech lined up the kick and brilliantly put the ball off of the inside of the far post.
"Hadley manages to be old-fashioned and modernist and brilliantly postmodern all at once," Rebecca Makkai wrote in these pages.
That graph can go up and down quite considerably, but if we play at over 75 percent we're doing brilliantly.
"Dodger Stadium is pretty famous for, at night, the ball not carrying," said Verlander, who had pitched brilliantly this postseason.
Regardless of the original intent, it was an ingenious and often heartbreaking move, thanks to Lea Ruckpaul's brilliantly pliable performance.
It's to her great credit that Hadley manages to be old-fashioned and modernist and brilliantly postmodern all at once.
This brilliantly deceptive book is, putatively, a guide to what happens to the body as it dies and directly after.
This recipe is brilliantly simple, a perfect pantry dish that lights up all the sweet-salty parts of your brain.
By the early '90s, the impasto was gone, and Mr. Mueller was brilliantly synthesizing East and West, high and low.
I did, though, see those necking giraffes, as well as plenty of snorting rhinos, brilliantly hued birds and lumbering elephants.
A hot yellow antique car in a lot in Texas shot in a wide angle against a brilliantly lit background.
The nine-speed transmission keeps pace brilliantly, giving me no reason to interfere with the steering wheel-mounted paddle shifters.
Mr. Bergasse, who brilliantly channeled Jerome Robbins in the recent revival of "On the Town," is less assured doing Fosse.
"I'm not Sarah Connor, who can do everything brilliantly," she said, ashing her Camel Blue in a nearby wine glass.
And while many more details are brilliantly considered and sensitively realized — several individual dances lack contrasts of light and shade.
But Cash was not serving to Ivan Lendl on this day, as he did so brilliantly on July 5, 1987.
Mr. Fassbender does this brilliantly; too often, Ms. Mara and Mr. Gosling seem to be running through different acting exercises.
In her book, Ms. Haskell brilliantly articulated the contradictions that haunt the movies, with their dispiriting truths and transporting fictions.
Their book is brilliantly conceived and gorgeously realized; sadly, it does a disservice to the remarkable writer at its center.
I've never before or since, encountered anyone who could so brilliantly explain what was on the minds of one's friends.
But maybe it takes a brilliantly mind-bending book like Latour's to show that so much reality can't be denied.
He wrote brilliantly in many different fields, including anticipating the cultural nationalism that has swept the Western world these days.
"My quality of life was so poor I thought it was worth trying and it is working brilliantly," Bera said.
There was only the one he took: the one that he looks back upon and writes about brilliantly and tenderly.
It is, quite brilliantly nothing more than what it claims to be: "jokes", straight out of the mouths of babes.
But trust: Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt has one of the deepest Rolodexes in comedy, and it continues to use it brilliantly.
It's led to a pretty unsafe atmosphere, so these male college students are brilliantly doing their part to fight the hate.
You'll even find that I'm doing most of the speaking in your silences, which is what translators do so brilliantly well.
She had such visibility and used it so brilliantly to help raise awareness and ease the suffering of those with HIV.
We discuss why 5 have become 4, the challenges of body image and then brilliantly she suggests ordering all the desserts.
If you want to calculate what experiments will reveal about subatomic particles, atoms, molecules and light, then quantum mechanics succeeds brilliantly.
"They played brilliantly, fought like it was the game of their lives which it probably was," he said on Sky Sports.
I know it's not a brilliantly supported console, but it's important for us to be on as many platforms as possible.
Because the Great Pumpkin never shows, Schulz, simply and brilliantly, communicates sincerity is worthless if the object of faith is false.
She brilliantly captures a sense of Hitchcockian, curtain-twitching intensity as Mary and her terraced neighbours struggle to escape each other.
The pitch, with its infomercial-y copy and stock photo couple, can be read as painfully wholesome or brilliantly self-aware.
An inch-perfect Kevin de Bruyne pass sent Hazard clear for a his brilliantly-finished second six minutes after the restart.
The Stars Are Legion is a similarly forceful rebuttal to a male-dominated genre, but also a brilliantly realized adventure story.
Soaking up the fifth seed's firepower, she counter-punched brilliantly to seal the match with a pair of rasping forehand winners.
CERSEIOh...She reaches into her sleeve and pulls out the brilliantly colored bird's feather Robert had placed on Lyanna's stone hand.
Punk took the defeat pretty hard, which is understandable even if it's unwarranted considering how brilliantly he played throughout the tournament.
Ideological differences among Democrats are minor compared to policy agreements demonstrated by the brilliantly constructed — but immediately forgotten — 2016 Democratic platform.
That means it can play games just as brilliantly as Apple's current flagship, plus it supports hands-free "Hey Siri" prompting.
Some of the birds still live in captivity, but the brilliantly colored fliers are no longer found in their natural habitat.
That band unexpectedly called it quits after one brilliantly whimsical album, 2003's Who Will Cut Our Hair When We're Gone?.
Salt-bomb corn kernels from two Andean varieties—big, soft, white choclo and small, crunchy, yellow cancha —brilliantly cut the acidity.
What It's Like, What It Is #3 brilliantly renders the way that white supremacy forces black people to perform their humanity.
It would be a tired story if it weren't so, well, for one thing true and for another so brilliantly written.
Those in the middle are more conventionally structured — and brilliantly executed, proving that Ms. Kleeman is adept at more than oddity.
On the hunt for his 20th and final fish, Paul hooks a big rainbow trout, fights it brilliantly, and lands it.
You're in a brilliantly romantic state of mind as the sun meets with sweet Venus early in the morning on Wednesday.
"They brilliantly crafted a document that everybody can read as they wish, to convince themselves that they should apply," he said.
But Hamilton recovered brilliantly to deny Bottas his maiden pole at a track the Finn has never had much love for.
The brash, obstreperous, high-macho bombast of Schnabel's work does not come close to Picasso's intelligent, sensitive, and brilliantly bold art.
The brilliantly cogent surrealist object signals the near drowning of a particularly historicized sign of femininity and elevated socio-economic status.
A brilliantly colored sea slug — Felimare picta — rests on the north coast of the Balearic island Minorca in Punta den Siulet.
After walking through the dirt, Will Smith's AF1s are less brilliantly white; he regrets the decision to break them out today.
Albeit less incendiary than the Kardashian/Rose selfie, these questions fuel Leanne Shapton's brilliantly titled 2006 graphic novel Was She Pretty?
By Design How is it that the brilliantly subversive work of Trix and Robert Haussmann is virtually unknown in the U.S.?
Peter Beardsley: Beardsley was the perfect foil for Gary Lineker, and the duo combined brilliantly when England were at their best.
The novel brilliantly dramatizes the tragic ironies of life in a country where keeping yourself afloat may mean swallowing your pride.
The song's sprawling intro was made for dancing, as Gina Prince-Blythewood brilliantly showed in the prom scene of Love & Basketball.
That's not the case for Mr. Merzouki's "Vertikal," a brilliantly inventive deployment of hip-hop technique removed from its usual contexts.
His humor is safe more than edgy, but what he lacks in zingers he makes up for in brilliantly observed descriptions.
However, "Jojo Rabbit" also so much more than just an "important" film — it's a brilliantly-made, clever piece of cinema, too.
Adept at languages, Ms. Rousseau performed brilliantly at the elite Sciences Po, graduating at the top of her class in 1939.
"He's got that incredibly beautiful style when he talks that ranges from erudite to brilliantly slangy," his friend Nigella Lawson observed.
She drove through brilliantly green fields, past a cotton gin, trailer parks and unpainted houses out of a John Grisham novel.
A decadent sticky-toffee pudding for two was brilliantly balanced by quenelles of tart apple sorbet and dollops of Chantilly cream.
The humor of the show rests on Beetlejuice and his desire to return to human form, and Brightman is brilliantly cast.
It was a brilliantly played game between two strong teams telling us decency and fair play still exist in this country.
Its wine list includes many nearby producers of local white grapes like Vitovska and Malvasia Istriana that pair brilliantly with fish.
Her account of the brilliantly syncopated "Fascinatin' Rhythm" solo in Balanchine's "Who Cares?" is one of the peaks of her art.
Most astonishingly, the choreography brilliantly vindicates a score and libretto by Richard Strauss that have long been deemed ill-advised failures.
This legal act of self-defense was not only proportionate — it was targeted and brilliantly executed, causing essentially no collateral damage.
But the production's mega-camp style should not distract us from appreciating a text that is demonically clever and brilliantly researched.
Amir, brilliantly played in the movie by Yehuda Nahari Halevi (who also grew up in an Orthodox Yemenite family), was successful.
Maciej Ceglowski, the brilliantly acerbic writer-thinker-entrepreneur, recently returned from a month in the city-state reporting on the protests.
And JJ realized, brilliantly, that we had quite a bit of footage from Force Awakens and some fantastic scenes with Carrie.
Shiffrin won the gold medal in the women's giant slalom, racing brilliantly to finish 0.39 seconds ahead of Norway's Ragnhild Mowinckel.
Sally Banes's definitive study, the brilliantly titled "Terpsichore in Sneakers" (1979), identified Ms. Rainer as the exemplar of a new movement.
Tennant and Colman are both ridiculously good actors, and their on-screen relationship develops brilliantly over the course of the show.
One of the things that [Lorene] picked up on so brilliantly was that everybody was doing a line at the time.
Not only because so much of "Hark" is brilliantly alive, but because everyone in it could use a bit of mercy.
A fine green line extended from his rifle's muzzle — invisible to anyone without night-vision equipment, brilliantly bright to Second Platoon.
My column on Norm Macdonald focused on his brilliantly eccentric language while my review of Sebastian Maniscalco analyzed his flamboyant physicality.
In Mexico brilliantly upends this fallacy, with photographs of the same location installed next to each other or on opposite walls.
It may not be as interactive or personalized as what Peloton offers, but it&aposs incredibly well made and brilliantly designed.
This concept has been demonstrated in several studies, as well as brilliantly argued by journalist Jill Leovy in her book Ghettoside.
"Apollonian rigidity versus Dionysian catharsis is brilliantly etched as carnality opposes pretense and the haughty are brought low via mockery," he says.
I think Reese Witherspoon handled the material in Legally Blonde brilliantly—that combination she brought of optimism and delight and shrewd intelligence.
Donald Trump has brilliantly woven together the fear of "illegals" with other issues like crime, drugs, unemployment, low growth and even terrorism.
"Andy has led John Lewis brilliantly and leaves the brand with great momentum for the future," said the Partnership's chairman Charlie Mayfield.
She read it down on the spot, and then sang it in one take—brilliantly—with Stephen accompanying her at the piano.
But the idea to create a video game about her quest for fame wasn't even hers; she just brilliantly licensed her name.
Matty has been out of the kitchen doing a proper service for about a year but he slipped back into it brilliantly.
Universities have taken a very different path from the one King and Rustin advocated, which demagogues on the right have brilliantly exploited.
Instead, I experienced a brilliantly provocative narrative that made me question reality and the implications technology had for the future of existence.
The lead character on HBO's Veep, played brilliantly by Julia Louis-Dreyfus, is the only truly DGAF mom we have right now.
The perfect illusion, this trick, is to wrap yourself in a progressive blanket, and I think these companies have done that brilliantly.
Democrats, led by Pelosi, just hate that President Donald Trump has a great story to tell, and that he told it brilliantly.
" Not only did she pull the part off "brilliantly," Lucas noted that "at the same time, she was fun to be with.
An ingenious British woman has captured the attention of millions of people for her brilliantly creative method of slowing down speeding traffic.
The mod, it should be mentioned, is called Chikken (though one Kotaku reader brilliantly suggested a change, to Pekken — I wholeheartedly agree).
Sure enough, South Korean students score brilliantly on comparative measures such as the OECD's PISA test of maths, science and reading skills.
Winston Churchill performed it after a decade in the wilderness in the 1930s and Bill Clinton brilliantly christened himself "the comeback kid".
Jessica Jones' initial season brilliantly exploited the tension between horror tropes and superhero stories by pitting her against a terrifyingly powerful antagonist.
She bonds with Arya when everyone assumes they are in competition, brilliantly tricking Littlefinger and putting an end to his scheming forever.
In these vast, brilliantly colored maps of the 50 states, Scher uses letters and numbers a bit like the pointillists used dots.
Now there&aposs a pushback against it recently, but I would say their strategy has worked brilliantly over the last 40 years.
It's not always brilliantly helpful, but it's definitely worth a look for some inspiration, and gifts can be filtered by price too.
Not only does it feature a female protagonist with a dynamic story line, it brilliantly weaves in contemporary issues and pop culture.
But they've done such a brilliantly Spurs-ian job in getting to their current peak that it's hard to bet against them.
Stars like Chrissy Teigen and Mario Batali have brilliantly recreated the Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives star's look for the spooky holiday.
What's most striking is how brilliantly (and seamlessly) Lim employs slippery narrative techniques in this novel in stories within conversations within dreams.
In recent months we've blessed you with great mixes from acts associated with Kenneth Bager's brilliantly blissful Balearic label Music for Dreams.
He missed nine games, and Mason played brilliantly in his place, and again has a hold on the No. 1 goalie spot.
Starting with his collaboration with Queen on "Under Pressure," he brilliantly reinvented himself to take full advantage of the music video era.
While swimming there is illegal, a kayak paddle will light up the water, causing thousands of tiny, brilliantly colored explosions all around.
Her tendency to pop into when her father is giving media interviews -- as brilliantly documented by CNN's Betsy Klein -- has raised eyebrows.
While they have performed brilliantly at times, the Penguins have also suffered from momentary defensive lapses, ill-advised penalties and questionable passes.
Burle Marx rose brilliantly to the stellar occasion, producing a garden of entirely indigenous vegetation set in beds bulging with biomorphic curves.
I was hiding so brilliantly, that I felt like this person I had created, if I abandoned it, I would lose everything.
Trump has brilliantly exploited white worker insecurities about immigrants and minorities being provided some type of advantage in securing blue-collar jobs.
I have also recently returned from New York, and while I was there, I saw Daniel singing and dancing (brilliantly) on Broadway.
Sir Elton John, flamboyant artist, magnificent songwriter, brilliantly provocative cultural critic, and one-time owner of a soccer club, turned 70 yesterday.
His duo "Viola, Viola," brilliantly played by the violists Katherine Green and Peter Kenote, is an arresting and organic nine-minute piece.
He responded brilliantly to the setback, however, landing his next tee shot two feet from the pin for a tap-in birdie.
Cochran brilliantly used all of these methods of misdirection to confuse the jury and plant conflicting information and narratives in their minds.
Dix's portraits of Weimar Germany's social life, including artists, bohemians, and his friends, brilliantly capture the affectations and styles of his subjects.
VICE Sports contributor Neil deMause, a brilliantly cynical commentator on all things stadium finance, expressed shock and awe at the new deal.
He focused very closely and brilliantly on the conflict between emancipation in the sense of being granted cultural rights and cultural identity.
Scriptwriter Peter Moffat, who was also behind BBC One's Silk, brilliantly introduces a fresh perspective to the well-tread police thriller narrative.
Brilliantly Endowed (Self Portrait) is one example of how Hendricks used his canvas to defy respectability politics, garnering both praise and criticism.
And guiding them, putting the pieces in place for the Red Sox to succeed as brilliantly as they have, has been Cora.
Mr. Verhoeven's next brilliantly terrible (or just plain brilliant) social satire, "Starship Troopers," also bombed in theaters but was later critically reassessed.
BLAIR RUSSELL David Ives's "The Metromaniacs" because attention must be paid to the occasional farce which is both smart and brilliantly realized.
I was taught Shakespeare brilliantly by an eccentric genius at Harrow named Jeremy Lemmon who made me want to be a writer.
Untitled Goose Game simply and brilliantly allows you to be a goose with one goal: wreak utter havoc upon an innocent neighborhood.
Brilliantly, the Weinstein-esque character in another recent film, The Assistant, was portrayed as both suffocatingly ever-present and sort of invisible.
On the one hand, it's a brilliantly crafted VR excursion into Hollywood-style action that takes good advantage of the tech's capabilities.
The 20-some gilded objects by Pierre Gouthière sitting in regal silence in the Frick Collection galleries make one thing brilliantly clear.
But neither Scofield, an acid-toned guitarist, nor Holland, a brilliantly versatile bassist, has ever planted his feet in a set approach.
The program ends with "Raymonda's Wedding," a plotless divertissement that nonetheless brilliantly evokes the inexplicable silly story of Marius Petipa's 1898 ballet.
Harmony Korine's first film since 2012's brilliantly transgressive Spring Breakers is surprising in its affection, even as it flirts with depravity.
Lupita Nyong'o brilliantly played both the film's protagonist Adelaide and her bloodthirsty Tether, Red, and her performance left audience in abject terror.
Biden played it brilliantly at first, comically taking off his jacket as if he physically needed to prepare for the tougher question.
Although OnlyFans has brilliantly capitalized off the life's work of exhibitionists, it is run by people whose most apparent trait is opacity.
At its best, it's a comedy that brilliantly tackles the American middle class, and even at its worst, it's warm and funny.
" He added: "These are of very brilliantly colored hue and the colors stretch out — way out — from the sun for the horizon.
His brilliantly funny set pieces are more subtle and successful; similarly, he is more incisive when tracing gradual decline rather than convulsive change.
Some stages are all new, while others brilliantly repurpose level assets with new enemies, new powers, new narrative reasons to examine similar spaces.
But thanks to his mostly brilliantly-crafted media image, Ma is becoming the face of Chinese business more than any politician ever could.
"I have legally used the tax laws to my benefit ... Honestly, I have brilliantly used those laws," Trump said Monday in Pueblo, Colorado.
The part would be easy to overact, but Mr Malek inhabits it brilliantly, both when strutting on stage and when revealing his vulnerabilities.
The plaintiffs point out that Asian applicants to Harvard do brilliantly on academic tests but mysteriously terribly on subjective measures such as likeability.
He attended cabinet meetings where the brilliantly-named Secretary of the Interior, Albert Bacon Fall, discussed his plans that led to the scandal.
To the Editor: The essay brilliantly describes the challenge and some innovative approaches to American education and the future of the American dream.
It's like a combination of The Body and The Running Man — a page turner that's also a brilliantly written depiction of teenage companionship.
Sick Note: Season 2:NETFLIX ORIGINAL Rupert Grint, Nick Frost and Lindsay Lohan star in the second dose of the brilliantly dark comedy.
A lot of power would be meaningless if it's not delivered cleanly, and the Lightning-connected Cipher DAC augments the amplifier brilliantly here.
Coppola used the famous shade brilliantly — so much so that for any other film to use it now would feel like a pastiche.
Celebrities are brilliantly monetizing a new technological practice that a mere decade or two ago would have been regarded as gauche and narcissistic.
We ended up in front of a small, brilliantly colored landscape called "Port Miou," painted by Georges Braque when he was twenty-five.
"And then you drive something as exquisitely pugnacious and brilliantly assembled as the M5 and you suddenly don't much care about cool anymore."
Two reports released on Friday reveal the ways in which the economy is humming along brilliantly — and the things that are very worrying.
He's written brilliantly about the multitude of Earth-size planets that have been discovered over the past few years by NASA's Kepler mission.
Trump defended his tax strategy the same day, arguing he had "brilliantly" used the tax code to benefit his company and its employees.
As an adult, she'll go on spent time planning (then executing) a complex plan of revenge across brilliantly designed museums, palaces, and cityscapes.
And then you meet Alan (Charlie Barnett) at the end of episode three, in a brilliantly deployed cliffhanger, and the whole series shifts.
On a brilliantly sunny day, we hop in their boat from the shore at Arsenault's Wharf and head out to their oyster grounds.
The music on 2007's Blackout was deliberately, brilliantly robotic—until she sleepwalked through "Gimme More" at the VMAs and hijacked the narrative.
What did an actor who has brilliantly portrayed mobsters make of a president who was doing a two-bit imitation of a mobster?
JOHN WATERS: INDECENT EXPOSURE This brilliantly lowbrow cinematic provocateur returns to the city that spawned him for a major retrospective. Oct. 1-Jan.
Though the studio isn't exactly known for tight platforming and shooter mechanics, Headlander's serviceable enough in those areas and brilliantly absurd everywhere else.
For instance, Mouth Silence brilliantly paired Hanson's "MMMBop" with Jimi Hendrix's "Purple Haze," all layered over clips of shocked newscasters describing furry subculture.
But even the most brilliantly embroidered floral skirts didn't fool someone who shared a polio-effected childhood: the discerning documentary photographer, Dorothea Lange.
It is brilliantly calibrated to explore Bellow's own central theme as a novelist: the conflict between solitary genius and the constraints of community.
The different armies and troops have moments of being brilliantly in control, but most of the time they are working in the dark.
The result is a superhero movie so tightly made and brilliantly entertaining that even Deadpool himself would have trouble finding fault with it.
Bullough brilliantly uncovers the scope of hidden money, but whether that represents an existential threat to democracy remains an unresolved, and crucial, question.
The boat was built to right itself, "which it did brilliantly" each time, and the first capsizing did the worst damage, he said.
Never fully embraced by modern pianists — unlike his father, Johann Sebastian Bach — C.P.E. Bach prospers brilliantly through this combination of performer and instrument.
The conductor Franz Welser-Möst drew out every lushly lyrical strand of Strauss's teeming and volatile score, played brilliantly by the Vienna Philharmonic.
Among them are stars that shone brilliantly, including David Robertson, Alan Gilbert, Kenneth Schermerhorn, Thomas Schippers, Gerard Schwarz, Leonard Slatkin and Robert Spano.
Mr. President, when you moved quickly to ban travel from China when the danger of global pandemic became clear, you were brilliantly right.
"Frankissstein," like its protagonist Ry, is a hybrid: a novel that defies conventional expectations and exists, brilliantly and defiantly, on its own terms.
Bold and complex but disarmingly humane, Mr. Sorey recently spent a charmed week at the Vanguard, playing brilliantly with the Vijay Iyer Trio.
In the first movement, "Prophecy," you hear a brilliantly gifted composer under the thrall of Copland, Piston and other 20th-century American symphonists.
Last year it put on the British premiere of Simon Vosecek's "Biedermann and the Arsonists" in a brilliantly alive staging by Max Hoehn.
Asked about this during the presidential campaign, Trump said he had "used, brilliantly, the laws of the country" on behalf of his business.
But as a Democrat — and as one of the most popular Georgia politicians of his generation — his barrage of belittling was brilliantly executed.
At about 1,000 pages, it's a tour de force that brilliantly evokes the spirit of an age — and a vibrant, page-turning read.
To the Editor: Glenn S. Gerstell's article identifies the magnitude of the digital juggernaut and brilliantly lays out the difficulty of the challenge.
The original Half-Life was developed on a heavily modified version of the Quake engine, and is brilliantly defined by that engine's limitations.
This brilliantly caustic début collection of stories is an attack on the pieties of contemporary social life and the niceties of traditional fiction.
Judging by the very first pictures of the collection, the lipsticks, which have been in the pipeline for two years, look brilliantly pigmented.
Karen Romano Young's new novel, "Hundred Percent," brilliantly captures the hemmed-in feeling of early adolescence, that moment when the guard goes up.
At every point, Ms. Kitamura was brilliantly controlled; she began by building a long crescendo from the rotation of her torso, center stage.
Undaunted by his first final, Basic, ranked 129th in the world, was stronger on the key points and moved brilliantly around the court.
"His instincts, which worked brilliantly in 2016, are failing him," said the GOP source with the long mix of campaign and government service.
Rays of sunlight burst down on reefs that were surging with life like underwater cities, including brilliantly colored sea fans and flamingo tongues.
So it goes with Mike and the drug dealer who employs him as security detail (played with brilliantly nebbishy undertones by Mark Proksch).
And between the extravagant costumes, wild makeup, and brilliantly colored '80s aesthetic, it's possible that this may be the weirdest Marvel movie to date.
I know he will brilliantly capture all the unexpected facets of Albus Dumbledore as J.K. Rowling reveals this very different time in his life.
"It's a real testament to Mr Lee's incredible fighting spirit and he was able to play so brilliantly today after three defeats," Hassabis said.
As state news agency Russia Beyond notes, lightbulbs in Russian apartment hallways are often stolen, so someone brilliantly secured it with a bike lock.
Miller played brilliantly most of the night but gave up a goal with only six seconds left in the third period, forcing the overtime.
O Globo, a Brazilian newspaper, pointed out that the team has played brilliantly in the two years since Tite, the current manager, took over.
Portia is a self-obsessed actress, and Hagner's portrayal brilliantly satirizes the archetype of the narcissistic millennial while infusing the character with unexpected warmth.
Speaking in Pueblo, Colorado, Trump said he has "brilliantly used" tax laws to his benefit and downplayed his alleged financial losses from the 1990s.
Liz Magic Laser, in her brilliantly hilarious single-channel video, "The Thought Leader" (2015), satirizes the free-market ideology at the heart of neoliberalism.
But Hadid brilliantly bypasses the trap by simply brushing damp hair and pulling it into a tight topknot — no heat tools or elastics required.
This may not be the deepest or most ambitious horror movie in recent memory – there's not much here beyond that brilliantly simple core concept.
I don't think I would be alone in saying that this painting brought Shirley Jackson's brilliantly sinister short story, "The Lottery" (1948), to mind.
Its legacies of shattered families, missing black men, and newly constructed prisons serve as monuments to a political era that Singleton's film brilliantly narrated.
Despite slamming the Bush administration, Obama still offered praise for the US troops on the ground, saying they had "performed brilliantly" and calling Gen.
George R.R. Martin first raised these questions brilliantly in the books, by killing off characters that readers had assumed would be the tale's heroes.
"Skam"—which translates as "shame"—brilliantly told the story of an amorphous group of friends at the illustrious Hartvig Nissen High School in Oslo.
She's right: Orange somehow works brilliantly on my eyes — which I never would have guessed — and black is a better evening option for me.
Another quality that sets the BBC's nature documentaries apart is how brilliantly they tell massive stories with life-and-death stakes, but in miniature.
So, in a series of emails to Shats, written daily, she starts over—each time taking the material in a different, brilliantly misguided direction.
As Thomas Frank brilliantly chronicled in his book "Listen, Liberal," following Richard Nixon's re-election in 1972, the Democratic Party decided progressivism had expired.
"Jane the Virgin" and "Crazy Ex-Girlfriend" continue to deliver plenty of laughs, lots of heart, and in the latter's case, brilliantly clever songs.
Examples of this brilliantly simple philosophy can be seen everywhere — from Away suitcases by Jen Rubio to Outdoor Voices athleisure wear by Tyler Haney.
Ewing and Grady brilliantly craft a method of portraying the young mother that avoids the silhouettes and digitized voices a lazier documentary might adopt.
Mashable spoke with Bourilhon via email to learn more about his creative process and the inspiration behind his thought-provoking and brilliantly unconventional visuals.
So this is a man of great integrity and great courage, and if you read what he wrote—wow, it still reads brilliantly today.
As the Primavera Sound and London's recent Field Day performances proved, the show is still evolving, and coming brilliantly close to a synaesthetic experience.
Trump, who has not released his tax returns, has countered he "brilliantly" used the tax code to legally benefit his company and its employees.
It's an exciting evening within your relationships, Pisces: Action planet Mars is heating things up, and it's also connecting brilliantly with power planet Pluto!
Like Frank Sinatra, Elvis did not write songs; he interpreted songs that were written by other people (and like Sinatra, he did this brilliantly).
The loss of 38 Greene's third floor also ends the run of one of the most beautiful, brilliantly used exhibition spaces in New York.
To do that, the president brilliantly evoked grace as an antidote to hate and preached in a black style to forge healing and redemption.
Steeped in scholarship, yet directed by his own quirky mysticism, Foster brilliantly takes on questions of animal consciousness, cognition, emotion and theory of mind.
It, too, starred Ms. Blanchett and Mr. Roxburgh, who bravely and brilliantly exposed their characters as full-frontal targets to life's pose-peeling humiliations.
McCain ran for president and called his campaign the "Straight-Talk Express," a phrase that brilliantly describes the Arizona Republican's approach to public life.
The music, whether Broadway or rockabilly, has been brilliantly orchestrated by Dan DeLange and is meticulously overseen by Goodspeed's longtime music director, Michael O'Flaherty.
He pitched brilliantly, carrying a no-hitter into the seventh inning and leading the Yankees to a 3-1 victory over the Texas Rangers.
This ostensible disinterest is brilliantly lampooned in Thomas Rowlandson's 1788 watercolor, which shows Sir Joseph Banks, patron of explorers, about to eat an alligator.
Anger brilliantly conflated fictional tabloid-like stories about celebrities, including Mansfield, but then would include a very real image of Mansfield's car crash scene.
In each brilliantly crafted song, we hear the debates that shaped our nation, and we hear the debates that are still shaping our nation.
Jupiter will connect with Neptune on May 25, which will also be a brilliantly creative time for you, especially at work or around money.
"It's a brilliantly ambiguous play", says Matthew Xia—a former DJ turned director who is behind the new production at London's Young Vic theater.
We may not be back to the days of the pterodactyl so brilliantly described by D'Souza but at least to those of the dodo.
It got something fabulous when, a century or so ago, a modest Dutch textile manufacturer began sending brilliantly colored and patterned fabrics its way.
It is a brilliantly edited sequence of footage — mostly screen shots from feature or amateur films or television news, both recent and decades old.
And it comes charged with the brilliantly rogue element of a fifth performer, the virtuoso street dancer Rauf Yasit, who is known as RubberLegz.
Mixing nature and culture, wood from the urban wild and "civilized" furniture, the object is arresting and disturbing, a brilliantly simple and subversive gesture.
Its biggest differentiator from its competitors, though, is that it brilliantly used a strategy of infomercials and A-list celebrities to sell its products.
As the subtitle of Lohin's brilliantly concise retrospective attests, The Thing Unseen is the School's celebration of one of its most influential faculty members.
A first-year nominee who filled the tradition of great middle linebackers in Chicago so brilliantly, Urlacher was actually a safety at New Mexico.
This time Osako does brilliantly, playing a backheel for Inui, who's curling effort hits the top of the crossbar much to Khadim N'Diaye's relief.
Well, she brilliantly proposed that we both change our last names and take on a new name together showing our commitment to each other.
These types of phytoplankton blooms are common in the Black Sea, but scientists can't say for certain why this year's bloom burst so brilliantly.
A century later, the opera house in Vienna restaged the work, brilliantly conducted by the most celebrated German conductor of the moment, Christian Thielemann.
She saved eight out of nine break points to keep Kvitova at bay in the first set, then scrambled brilliantly to claim the tiebreak.
Chiang brilliantly enthralls the reader with this new technology, without ever having to explain in minute detail how the thing works or its patterns.
Pascal responded to one meme in particular that used the same clip but with "Africa" by Toto, which worked brilliantly all on its own.
Made of brilliantly colored, loosely knitted yarn, the works' impressively varied compositions derive from his DNA, specifically those sequences that determine someone's individual traits.
While putting a GMO label on a product is truthful, it works brilliantly to create a competitive market advantage because it is also misleading.
Instead of an unbridled fiasco with a kook at its core, The Disaster Artist is a conventional comedy built around a brilliantly performed misfit.
From Tuscany, Chianti Classico will go brilliantly with this dish, its flavors and acidity melding seamlessly with the richness of the duck and beans.
Adrián Sandí, a brilliantly cool yet tender soloist, produced a burnt, hazy siren near the end, then utter gentleness, before a wailing, emphatic coda.
I don't want to spoil the image, at the very end, that brilliantly crystallizes the other highlighted theme and brings it into the present.
Ms Reihana, who is Maori and British, brilliantly reinterprets an early 19th-century French wallpaper depicting Captain James Cook's journeys to the Pacific islands.
The concept of the show is so smart and so brilliantly plotted, that the Season 1 finale hit me so hard I audibly screamed.
Kantor and Twohey brilliantly zeroed in on the nondisclosure agreements that Weinstein's victims were made to sign, allowing them to present an airtight case.
Costa brilliantly depicts the tragedy that is a return to far-right politics, while providing valuable lessons to watch for in our own country.
Ms. Epperlein and Mr. Tucker, shooting in black and white and making judicious use of historical footage, brilliantly evoke a landscape of gray areas.
The concluding passacaglia brilliantly tied together the moments of archaic severity and private expression, with a memorable flute solo of deep, increasingly desperate, sadness.
Gideon brilliantly explains both the controversial science that's transforming archaeology — and the risks that come from the perception of scientific certainty about ancient history.
Like Diaghilev, whose productions he saw in the 19423s and wrote about brilliantly, he had his finger in so many pies other than dance.
But it sure gives Bannon the appearance of having a sweeping vision and a brilliantly restless mind, which is the real point of it.
It's heavy stuff, but brilliantly punctuated by Dear White People's acerbic sense of humor in a way that only emphasizes the characters' individual personalities.
There is the brilliantly explosive pimp CC (Gary Carr), an up-and-comer type who culls fresh-faced girls from the city bus terminal.
"I'm in a big mass of thousands of very small particles that are brilliantly lit up like they're luminescent," Glenn radioed during the flight.
Hereditary director Ari Aster is dropping his second feature film, Midsommar, on July 3, and even Peele himself thinks the film is brilliantly scary, apparently.
In an open letter published in The Age titled "This Is A Spine," Koziol brilliantly and heartbreakingly explained the struggles faced by the LGBTQ community.
This worked brilliantly when the overall market for smartphones was growing, and the richest cities, with the largest number of tech-aware consumers, were booming.
Hope: Acure Brilliantly Brightening Facial Scrub, Olay Eyes Ultimate Eye Cream, Pixi Skintreats Rose Oil Blend, CeraVe Ultra-Light Moisturizing Face Lotion with SPF 30.
Audio-Technica has come up with some unique fins that you tuck inside your ear to secure the SPORT7s in place, and those work brilliantly.
As a natural instinct and commercial weapon, Eminem brilliantly understood how to slip underneath his enemies' skin and force them into awkward and shrill attacks.
A machine repairman from Waukesha, Wisconsin, encountered during a factory visit by Mr Obama after his re-election, summarised, brilliantly, his moral code of work.
It's going up against brilliantly designed pieces of hardware like the Galaxy Note 8, LG V30, HTC U11, OnePlus 5, and Huawei Mate 10 Pro.
The brilliantly named Moon Unit disappeared from Marna Gillian and Sean Purdy's home in London only to somehow turn up again in Paris this summer.
Despite these flaws, The Last Jedi is a new take—and a brilliantly compelling one because it burns all the idols of the old franchise.
Every time you take a sip, the other side of the mug usually blocks your view, but not with the brilliantly engineered TV Beer Mug.
"I hurt [my shoulder] over a year ago and did not need immediate surgery so brilliantly planned it five days after our wedding," she said.
"I hurt [my shoulder] over a year ago and did not need immediate surgery so brilliantly planned it five days after our wedding," she continued.
New Paltz bakery Sweet Maresa's makes vegan, non-aquafaba-based macarons that are brilliantly chewy and regularly sell out at New York City pop-ups.
But instead, Castroneves responded brilliantly by winning the first race of IndyCar's DW218 era, and went on to finish fourth in the 216 points standings.
Cueto's a goofball, known for his brilliantly effective lethargy, his shimmying wind-up on the mound and his gigantic bubbles of gum in the dugout.
"I don't think there's anybody out there who can play this character so perfectly and so brilliantly," said Paul Dergarabedian, senior media analyst at comScore.
Felicity plays her pretty brilliantly, but PR-wise -- on the heels of her federal case -- a Disney fairy godmother role might have been better. Timing.
Donald Trump took it to a new level in 2016 when he brilliantly leveraged Twitter to earn free media attention and drive the news cycle.
Or would he perhaps have come up with an entirely different kind of image, one that would brilliantly relate to what he had already accomplished?
They are not professional writers choosing to make beautiful sentences out of the darkness as their vocation—as Jesmyn Ward does brilliantly in her memoir.
The initial one was set up brilliantly by Lionel Messi, the supremely talented forward who poses the biggest of many challenges for the United States.
She's perhaps best known for the first, 2003's She's Not There, which brilliantly captures the inner life of someone struggling with their trans identity.
It was a wave influenced, and sometimes directly supported, by Louis C.K., the creator of the brilliantly unsettling "Louie" (more on him in a moment).
Lucas' little sister (played brilliantly by Priah Ferguson) was a total boss in Season 2, and she's a total boss this time around as well.
Mr. Achebe evokes his world so brilliantly that the last sentence is one of the all-time great gut punches in the history of literature.
"Fox really today is the dominant communication media for conservatives, something which Trump has understood and used brilliantly," Gingrich said, speaking outside a convention event.
Asiashu Tshitamba, a South African cagefighter, brilliantly knocked out Billy Oosthuizen at EFC 81 on Saturday to earn his fourth straight win in the competition.
Read on to learn about Neal's brilliantly simple business model that brings in $270,000 in annual revenue from about 20 hours per week of work.
Ford brilliantly established his brand as a penny-pinching, frank-talking city councillor who bemoaned the government's neglect of taxpayers — and taxpayers ate it up.
But if "Larry Sanders" was ahead of its time, it was also brilliantly of its time, the apogee of late-night TV's heat and influence.
Against Roy Nelson and Ben Rothwell that worked brilliantly to break his man's stance and line them up perfectly for the right uppercut or straight.
That level of activity fed brilliantly into its sense of risk and reward, because driving like a maniac—but never crashing—netted you more money.
First Nations and medieval Viking symbolism merge brilliantly in Andrea Carlson's mixed media works; graphic patterns and obscure shapes are harmoniously balanced with runic determination.
Your planetary ruler Mercury connects with whimsical Neptune this morning, making it easy to come up with some with brilliantly creative ideas concerning your career.
The record will, inevitably, sell brilliantly, and the band have booked many dates in the most towering slots and largest fonts on European festival bills.
"Roger shared my vision of a great and independent television organization and executed it brilliantly over 20 great years," Mr. Murdoch said in a statement.
Yeah, and he has done that brilliantly, and he's really pivoted the company, got everyone to rally towards a common cause, a common architectural framework.
OBJECTIVE My ideal scenario is that I'm using time so specifically, so brilliantly, so epically, that I'm not aware of it, or its individual oscillations.
" In an email, Mr. Peele wrote: "It's a soul-crushing performance in which he brilliantly performs the full spectrum of emotions I needed for Chris.
Reconnecting with his neglected wife (Judi Dench, brilliantly huffy) and two variously troubled daughters (Kathryn Wilder and Lydia Wilson) is challenging, to say the least.
Shout out to Ratchet & Clank, too, for brilliantly manifesting my memories of that series in its PS2 days, rendered anew in almost-Pixar-like gorgeousness.
This argument has been brilliantly successful, helping persuade thousands of disaffected European youth to leave their homes to fight for ISIS in Syria and Iraq.
With their gently nodding, brilliantly colored flowers and shifting shadows, Dorsky's heart-soaringly beautiful films are reminders that cinema is also about light and form.
Pesto freezes brilliantly — do individual dinner-size portions, for targeted defrosting — and goes well not just with pasta, but with beans, potatoes, chicken and seafood.
In Paris, Christiane Cohendy, an award-winning actress whose career stretches five decades, was brilliantly oblivious to other people's expectations throughout, with a mordant edge.
And their daughters are brilliantly written, precocious kindergartners who feel like actual children, funny and honest and two distinct people despite being children and twins.
You can make this with any vegetable, including leftovers, in about 30 minutes — and, as it happens, it would go brilliantly with that scallion sauce.
And now we know: Samsung's three new Galaxy S20 5G phones will indeed allow you to record in 8K for high-quality, brilliantly colored videos.
The layout brilliantly matches architectural space to organizing themes; abstraction stretches the viewer not only through space and across materials, but through time as well.
Though this model rung in at a steep total of $58,760, there isn't one aspect of this car that doesn't feel expensive and brilliantly made.
Ensuring that AR apps work brilliantly on iPads and iPhones could help Apple fend off the competition, and keep developers on its own app store.
Harden played brilliantly during that same stretch but received little support, scoring 15 first-quarter points while his teammates shot a combined 1 for 12.
Hyman tied the score 69 seconds later, stuffing home his second rebound attempt after Matthews brilliantly flicked the puck toward the net while under duress.
Nests of the green carpenter bee, a brilliantly blue-green bee found only on Kangaroo Island and around Sydney, have also gone up in flames.
Attacking and defending brilliantly, Thiem, 26, defeated No. 1 Rafael Nadal in four taut sets on Wednesday night, closing out Nadal by winning three tiebreakers.
After years of watching Steve Carell brilliantly bring the character of Michael Scott to life it's nearly impossible to imagine anyone else in the role.
The 1990 mobster film starring Ray Liotta, Robert De Niro and Joe Pesci is so brilliantly executed -- pardon the pun -- that I can't look away.
Although Ballet Theater has presented many new Ratmansky productions since 2009, this one goes furthest in making the company look more brilliantly refined than ever.
Brilliantly colored quilts from the 18th and 19th centuries made by soldiers and tailors alike using military fabrics were not well known in this country.
If you watch one of my favorite [commencement addresses] with Conan O'Brien at Dartmouth — so brilliantly written and so funny for 15 minutes or so.
"Many people have performed my stuff brilliantly for years, and I feel like it's my responsibility to do whatever I can to help," he said.
It wasn't just the rare sight of the cosmic visitor that impressed her, but the remote tropical landscape from which it was so brilliantly visible.
But every once in a while, a star comes along who rises above the rest, crushing their performance so brilliantly that they become karaoke royalty.
From next-level sweatpants, sweet treats, motivational trinkets, an entire calendar filled with good news, here are 20 brilliantly restorative gifts to give this holiday season.
"You're stressing me, yeah I say it to your face, but it doesn't mean a thing, no!" cheers Lanza, sounding both sardonically cute and brilliantly sarcastic.
EU4's "Rights of Man" expansion brilliantly made its technology system significantly more interesting, and made its simulation of history less inherently eurocentric in the process.
They did indeed do that, and you can listen to the whole brilliantly odd, wild, Devo-indebted thing via your streaming service of choice right now.
Weaving through the crowd to avoid featuring in someone's snap or Boomerang, I felt jilted ending here, looking at these slightly dirty, brilliantly lit glass squares.
Ms Saariaho is now regarded as one of the most successful of her generation, admired for her luminous, brilliantly crafted orchestral scores and thoughtful stage pieces.
The recently released Call of Duty: Mobile ran brilliantly, despite the phone's high-resolution 1440p display, and there were no hiccups as I switched between apps.
If you haven't seen it yet, it doesn't exactly sound like a likely contender for a Peabody Award, but it's just so brilliantly made and hilarious.
OpenAI and outside experts agree that it's not a breakthrough per se, but rather a brilliantly executed example of what cutting-edge text generation can do.
Or if, like me, you're already invested and just need to know what happens to Elisabeth Moss' brilliantly acted handmaid Offred, after last season's surprising finale.
Why it shocks: In addition to being a brilliantly staged and choreographed battle scene, the whole episode is worth watching for a single jaw-dropping moment.
Given that Russia's economy has a GDP of $1.2016 trillion – or barely 7 percent the size of America's – Putin arguably has played a weak hand brilliantly.
My personal favorite WiiWare release from Nintendo is Maboshi's Arcade, a brilliantly cerebral puzzler that divides the screen up so you're playing three games at once.
This is brilliantly explored in the charged relationship between Taystee and CO Tamika Ward, Taystee's childhood friend and former coworker at their neighborhood fast food restaurant.
Responding to the report on Monday, Donald Trump said at a rally in Colorado that he "brilliantly" used tax laws to benefit himself and his companies.
Normally I think of Gustav Klimt as the painter of sumptuous, decorative filigree and his colleague Egon Schiele as the artist of the brilliantly economical line.
Though Willa and Hesper's relationship concludes, their stories continue — Feltman brilliantly follows the relationship's aftermath, proving that a breakup is just the start of another life.
With an average of two releases each year since their 2013 debut, Sylvan Matriarch, these psychedelic blackened grind innovators manage to balance quantity and quality brilliantly.
Aimee Cliff highlighted this brilliantly for the Fader last year when 2015's list dropped, but this year things actually seem to have gotten marginally worse.
He has written only one novel, "Bridge of Sighs" (2007), with anything like the scope, hilarity, anguished underpinnings and brilliantly adroit nonchalance of his early work.
Black women usually don't get that opportunity, just as they usually don't get the opportunity to even be depressed, as Margo Jefferson has so brilliantly argued.
Mr Thiel is lampooned in HBO's "Silicon Valley", a brilliantly observed television-comedy series, and portrayed briefly in "The Social Network", a film about Mark Zuckerberg.
What he didn't anticipate, and what Johnnie Cochran did quite brilliantly, was sort of renegotiate the terms in which this trial was going to be tried.
His own MSGM brand thrives on polychrome prints, and he finds an easy consonance with Pucci's long-established codes of brilliantly colored patterns and Italian glamour.
"This is incredibly disappointing to see, and is in stark comparison to Russia, where the fans have conducted themselves brilliantly," Roberts told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
Like Trump, Johnson brilliantly and cynically played to older, white voters and rode a wave of xenophobia, anti-elitist, anti-immigrant, they're-taking-what's-ours begrudging.
Balanchine's "Divertimento Brillante," rarely performed since its 1967 premiere, proved to be accurately titled, a brilliant little gem brilliantly danced by Ms. Peck and Joseph Gordon.
He cracks labored jokes ("a yet-to-be-identified Irish-Asian skolio­sexual from Juárez, Mexico, who writes brilliantly about migrant cannibalism from an anti-union perspective . . .").
Beto O'Rourke, who ran brilliantly for the Senate in 2018 and almost won, should run again for the Senate in Texas, not for president, in 2020.
"We want mobile to be ubiquitous across everything that we do but there is still a niche skillset that is required to execute brilliantly," he said.
Like her Juliet, she has been handed a script of sorts by her (mostly male) seniors, and, like Juliet, she invents brilliantly and idiosyncratically from there.
It's not just—as Ruth Whippman brilliantly demonstrated at The Pool—that the cool new tidying advice is aimed, much like older housekeeping advice, at women.
Caesar at first pushed away the diadem and George Washington immortalized himself with brilliantly executed resignations (first from the Continental Army, later from the presidency itself).
The connections between poverty, corruption, climate change and other factors brilliantly exposed in the book are critical for understanding the rising threat posed by infectious disease.
She brilliantly captured the tragedy of Howe's silencing as well as that of other women writers imprisoned by the patriarchal expectations and rules of their day.
Bond is the star, and all you need for the franchise to be a success is a well-written script that's brilliantly produced, acted, and directed.
Every detail of the layers and textures are depicted, and her pieces capture the characteristics of fungus and bacteria brilliantly while making Petri dishes look cute.
And the play was performed with a passion,Though the writing was not quite P.C.But the script, well adaptedAnd brilliantly acted,Petruchio, all hail to thee!
Fontana seized upon that note of insolent suavity at a time in Italy of economic boom and cultural éclat—most brilliantly evident, of course, in film.
Hyams directs Timothy Brady's script appropriately if not brilliantly (Hyams is also credited as a co-editor), but the movie's main attraction, finally, is its cast.
I think it's brilliantly designed, honoring player choice in ways that most other big games only dream of, with multiple valid approaches to any given situation.
Many of the views are organized around an obvious center point, a leafless tree or bush, for instance, roughly set in a brilliantly white wintry expanse.
Long underrated, even critically disparaged, this work still awaits careful study, and Ms. De Salvo devotes fully a third of this brilliantly-conceived show to it.
Miner, who skated brilliantly on Saturday but has had a journeyman career, finished sixth at Skate America in his only major international competition of the season.
The brilliantly twisted thing about "Charolais" is that what Siobhan wants, ultimately, is a snug little nuclear family, and what could be more proper than that?
On Thursday night, in her first Grand Slam semifinal, Osaka navigated the pressure and the potential pitfalls brilliantly to defeat Madison Keys, 6-2, 6-4.
The movie is brilliantly shot, and makes you believe that if you had the finances for a Santa Barbara weekend home, you would definitely purchase one.
It is a thrillingly democratic use of omniscience, and, for a novel about class, race, family and the dangers of the status quo, brilliantly apt. Mrs.
At any one time, 2,000 butterflies — iridescent, brilliantly colored, elaborately patterned, are flying through the air, alighting on the lush vegetation and occasionally on a visitor.
In the catalogue for his 1989 memorial exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art, New York, there is a 1986 studio photograph brilliantly presenting this aesthetic.
Then it would have been as it should, a quick, brilliantly lit thing, a leap for joy into the glittering sunshine and the high blue air.
" And during a heated discussion over whether Glossier really clears complexions, my coworker Chloe Bryan brilliantly quipped, "It's not Glossier Solution, it's birth control and Spiro.
Miller's first novel, the brilliantly absurd "The Last Days of California," relayed the story of a zealous Alabama family taking a road trip to the rapture.
In pitting two very different kinds of immigrants against each other — one comfortably assimilated, the other helpless in every sense — Sekaran offers a brilliantly agonizing setup.
Writing in The Times, Jeannette Catsoulis called it "a brilliantly conceived meditation on prepartum anxiety and extreme grief" with "a deeply conflicted avenger" at its heart.
Her hits, including "Supermodel" and "I Kissed a Girl," fused sugary melodies and her bright, girlish vocals with storytelling that was brilliantly subversive for mainstream audiences.
The 30 minutes of extra time was not much different, although Vargas came close for Chile and Aguero had a header brilliantly tipped over by Bravo.
But given that the shower scene is perhaps the most brilliantly edited sequence in movie history, it's no surprise that the editors have much to say.
Nowhere is this more brilliantly demonstrated than in the three masterworks brought together here: "The Great Piece of Turf" (1503), "Wing of a Blue Roller" (ca.
At a rally in Pueblo Colorado, for example, he argued that he "brilliantly used" his understanding of the tax code to avoid personal income tax liability.
In doing this, Odyssey digs deeper on an idea already brilliantly implemented in Stacking, Double Fine's underrated re-envisioning of the traditional point and click adventure.
He's a singer-songwriter of observant insight and penetrating empathy, brilliantly adept at compressing a complicated range of emotions into a terse, plain-spoken turn of phrase.
When celebrities let us behind the curtain, and give fans access to their private lives, like the Kardashians so brilliantly do, it can be fun and entertaining.
"Her spin on our most iconic pieces brilliantly combines the past and the energy of the future," said Karyn Hillman, Chief Product and Merchandising Officer Global Brands.
Instead of trying to shock with lyrics about Satan and the occult, Lynda Simpson brilliantly rails against governmental corruption, war, and systemic mistreatment of the working class.
I watched the Happy Sailors as they performed the last dance of the morning: a brilliantly choreographed flurry of arm swoops and nimble, line dance-esque footwork.
The Europeans and any investors in euro-denominated assets should count their blessings for having the European Central Bank so brilliantly executing its genuinely independent policy mandate.
Misspellings can happen, subtle meanings can get lost — or, as in the case of the translation below, the whole thing can just come out totally, brilliantly wrong.
I loved Pedro's big fight in season 4, it was wonderful to watch how brilliantly they make a fight and how each stage of it is covered.
It's all been brilliantly captured in this video by Aussie comedy duo Danny and Sean, featuring all the awkward stuff that riders say to their Uber drivers.
"It is surprising, that these women, after a training, can assume the task brilliantly," said Heath, who has received consulting fees from the device manufacturer PFM Medical.
In each of these extended action scenes, "Alita: Battle Angel" begins to sing with brilliantly orchestrated fight choreography and plenty of impressive moments for our title heroine.
Agathe Bonitzer as Esther is brilliantly angular and intense, but it's unclear whether the show's creators realize that she's a much, much more interesting character than Paul.
Before the crowds arrived at the Geneva Palexpo this morning, I got a tour around the brilliantly white electric concept from Bentley's European communications manager Sebastian Michel.
" This idea was brilliantly articulated a couple of years ago by Tim Wu, a Columbia law professor, in an essay that asked "Is the First Amendment obsolete?
These deals are the product of the opposite, a person carefully, meticulously, and brilliantly turning his very identity into a brand, one that has transcended his industry.
The YouTube star, known for creating brilliantly sub-par inventions that technically get the job done in an extremely unpleasant way is revolutionizing the way we shower.
David Bowie premiered the Johan Renck-directed video for "Lazarus" on Thursday, and it's a brilliantly disturbing four minutes - all hospital beds, convulsions and woozily deranged saxophones.
Do-gooding schemes that work brilliantly in trials often fail when they are scaled up, says Justin Sandefur of the Centre for Global Development, a think-tank.
That hybrid worked brilliantly in Herk Harvey's 1962 cult classic Carnival of Souls, but Williams, who also writes and stars in the film, doesn't have Harvey's skills.
Somewhere between his Snapchat, his brilliantly composed official videos, and his shoes being strapped to his neck the whole way through the VMAs, we figured that out.
The brilliantly innovative blockchain system at its core is an open ledger that records transactions between two parties in a permanent way without needing third-party authentication.
But a minute or so in, Mozart explores the complex implications of that theme in an inventive episode that Fellner plays brilliantly, with a touch of slyness.
The tension has to break at some point, and it does brilliantly in this simple scene where Davos speaks to his son before calling for the drums.
The film's big idea is that Balboa's opponent-turned-friend Apollo Creed (who was killed off in "Rocky IV") has an illegitimate son named, brilliantly, Adonis Creed.
I mean, why is it such a hit other than the fact that the show is brilliantly produced, features great personalities, and is really fun to watch?
The corrupt House of Cards POTUS — played brilliantly by Emmy nominee Kevin Spacey — certainly looks like the real deal in these lush, mostly black-and-white shots.
From the gorgeous font to the brilliantly-chosen, nuanced PINK and GOLD colorway, the donut brand is recognizable to even the most degenerate of anti-American urbanites.
At the other end Alexis Sanchez's shot struck both uprights after a superb save by Courtois who shortly afterwards did brilliantly to keep out Alexandre Lacazette's shot.
Even the background music, composed by SoundCloud users blakus-mfm, is a brilliantly done medley of Williams' work, making the short's big moments that much more impactful.
On Thursday, he was often caught up in the moment-to-moment complexities of the music, but he already has what it takes to dispatch it brilliantly.
CAIRO (Reuters) - Egyptians have been assured by their president that the country's battered economy will pick up in six months and they are coping "brilliantly" with austerity.
On the resulting free kick, Banega curled the ball above Barcelona's defensive wall, but it was brilliantly tipped over the bar by goaltender Marc-André ter Stegen.
The MCU's latest installment in the classic superhero franchise, Spider-Man: Homecoming, departs from the traditional narrative in an unexpected way, brilliantly distinguishing itself from the crowd.
Mr. Trump has capitalized on those changes better than any politician in modern memory, brilliantly outmaneuvering 16 rivals who did not realize that the rules had changed.
Joaquin Phoenix is brilliantly terrifying as a chilling outcast in 'Joker' and it will leave you feeling unsettled12 details and references you may have missed in 'Joker'
He writes brilliantly about "Mitteleuropa," Habsburg Vienna, and his favorite writer, Karl Kraus, who was a critic of that bourgeois society but also a product of it.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Schaubühne Berlin's stage adaptation of Édouard Louis's autobiographical novel History of Violence at St. Ann's Warehouse is compelling theater brilliantly executed.
His relentless rhetorical repetition ("No collusion, no collusion, no collusion") is brilliantly designed to tell folks who are predisposed to like him what they want to hear.
Spend your long flight in 1950s New York with Miriam "Midge" Maisel (played brilliantly by Globe winner Rachel Brosnahan), who discovers her penchant for stand-up comedy.
That man there, captured brilliantly by AP's Mark J Terrill, grinning maniacally, is Chris Pronger, a defenseman whose playing days were ended by a horrible eye injury.
"It's all about the fight for the fucking border," he says of the album, a bleak portrait that brilliantly if improbably captures the essence of that fight.
And here's where all of that on-paper promise that I'd seen in 1992 burst brilliantly into on-screen excellence, and I really fell for the game.
Joey was not and had an excellent attorney in Eddie Jacobs, who brilliantly took apart the witnesses who testified against him with pinpoint precision on cross[-examination].
At 78, she is wielding her power brilliantly, busting stereotypes of aging women, and winning despite facing outright ageism coupled with sexism throughout her rise to power.
"What Steve Jobs did brilliantly is he just put pictures [or] a word, and it was just enough to ignite what he wanted to say," he says.
I actually found the concerto rather endearing when Mr. Trifonov himself played it, brilliantly, on Wednesday evening at Carnegie Hall, with Valery Gergiev leading the Mariinsky Orchestra.
" For Bridge, finding a way around rules seems to be writing lyrics about getting money and generally being a player—just check out the brilliantly bouncy "Boss.
This may be Broadway, but the dream ballet in Daniel Fish's brilliantly reimagined "Oklahoma!" is ages from the usual step-ball-change kind of dance found there.
"Untitled" is like a party full of well-dressed adults, scruffy adolescents, lounge lizards and children in fluffy pink pajamas, all talking brilliantly at the same time.
This theme brilliantly unifies the collection, as Smith critiques the lionization of slave-owning presidents, microaggressions middle-class black students receive and the criminalization of black bodies.
Mark, suffering from a brain injury in the aftermath of a vicious assault, is at once a charming eccentric, a tormented soul and a brilliantly inventive artist.
Jennifer Szalai says that "Nervous States," by William Davies, is a "wide-ranging yet brilliantly astute" look at how the mind-body connection is rewiring our politics.
But the movie depicts Mr. Ducasse's sweeping streak — he prepares food for the homeless in Brazil and concocts a deluxe restaurant at Versailles — competently if not brilliantly.
Enter "Advice for Future Corpses (and Those Who Love Them)," by the writer, palliative-care nurse and Zen Buddhist Sallie Tisdale — a wild and brilliantly deceptive book.
As Representative Barbara Jordan brilliantly argued in her Watergate speech, the only question we need to ask of impeachment is if the president violated the public trust.
Jewel wing damselflies live up to their names: They dart through the filtered sunlight of ferny stream beds and forests like wands made of brilliantly colored gems.
"It's a fantasy; the ideas are brilliantly audacious," said Mr. Odermatt, who, like others, bought works after being shown images on an iPad by Mr. Hirst's dealers.
Mr. Abrahamsen's ethereal magic brilliantly treats Paul Griffith's patchwork of lines from Shakespeare's Ophelia, and there can be no better advocate for any composer than Ms. Hannigan.
Moment after moment in this 1816 work captivated me: filigreed melodies that hint of Italian opera, brilliantly rippling passagework, feisty bursts that interrupt a cagily gracious rondo.
The musical "Of Thee I Sing" was brilliantly in tune with what made American audiences laugh during the Great Depression: stinging political satire, and lots of it.
The approach worked brilliantly, protecting and elevating her, putting her as far above reproach as anyone in the mosh pit of American politics can hope to be.
As played, brilliantly, by Michael Cristofer, Price seems to have known his time was almost up the moment he allied himself with Elliot to take down Whiterose.
Through Molly, a lawyer who brilliantly code-switches between corporate and colloquial vernacular, the show explores how class mobility often differs for African-American women and men.
Originally made by a user named chardonnaymami who subsequently deleted their account, the post brilliantly combined internet humor with the flavor of gin-soaked reality TV drama.
In the great motion picture, "The Devil's Advocate," Al Pacino, brilliantly playing the Devil, concludes the film saying, with a smirk, that his favorite sin is vanity.
Like The Beatles and Stevie Wonder's respective back-to-back concept album masterpieces in the 1960s and 1970s, Prince created his masterpieces in a brilliantly successive fashion.
The real win is not the number of black people who walked away with golden statutes on a historic night -- it's the stories, brilliantly told, that were rewarded.
Gannis's exhibition brilliantly captures a moment when the world is shifting gears, from the economic order we're all familiar with to another whose shape we can only guess.
First, we have a story that works brilliantly, and second, we have all kinds of puzzles like dark matter and dark energy that are yet to be understood.
That shouldn't obscure the fact that the issues it attempts to address—and which the novel brilliantly took on—are ones that need to be dealt with, urgently.
The dish is brilliantly refreshing, packs enough heat to get you going, and if it was any simpler, we're pretty sure you couldn't even call it a salad.
On paper it's everything I love in a TV show: gorgeous people flaunting their extravagant wealth while trading vicious barbs and brilliantly undermining one another at every turn.
In the brilliantly executed scene, Jim quickly pops the ball and Dwight goes crashing to the ground, but that wasn't the way things were supposed to play out.
She brilliantly overlays readings from psychoanalysts, images of their own seminal experiences, and the writings of Virginia Woolf with scenes from what she perceives as her tormented childhood.
Purely graphically, it's not a brilliant photograph, but that's the nice thing about photography is that not every photograph has to be brilliantly constructed, photography is also storytelling.
After making one of 2016's most entertaining pop records in Leave Me Alone, Spanish quartet Hinds released a couple of brilliantly odd videos, one after the other.
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.
Drustavar brings a creepy, gothic vibe that's been missing from WoW for a long time, and does so brilliantly all the way down to its dungeon Waycrest Manor.
Cutting between past and present, the Chicago chapters are a brilliantly exact and unsentimental portrait of the hidden tax that American racism has always placed on black ambition.
Kagan -- one of the best writers on the Court -- who manages to brilliantly distill complicated legal issues -- made clear where the majority had gone wrong in the case.
"We regard this as an event of the Korean nation, not just of South Korea, (something) which should be jointly and brilliantly demonstrated to the world," he said.
In The Trust, a dark comedy thriller that follows two crooked Las Vegas cops attempting a misguided heist, the central highlight comes from its two brilliantly cast leads.
Hereditary and its indie horror cousins capture brilliantly the way that Americans have always found ways to fill our dark corridors with satanic beings and low-level demons.
President Barack Obama delivered a brilliantly modulated speech on Wednesday that served as a valediction of his presidency, a repudiation of Trumpism, and rousing endorsement of Hillary Clinton.
Image: ESA/Rosetta/NAVCAM – CC BY-SA IGO 3.0The top portion of the comet is brilliantly illuminated, but the dark patches reveal the comet's freaky two-lobed shape.
D'Onofrio's guest appearance was one of the highlights of Daredevil season 2, and he continues to play the character brilliantly now that he's returned to a starring role.
But the company says the speakers "work brilliantly alone or together as a multi-room system," which is another clear indication of what competitors Bose has in mind.
Huawei has its own version of Apple's True Tone tech, which adjusts color temperature in accordance with ambient light around the phone: it's subtle and works brilliantly well.
He accused Japan and other American allies of "brilliantly" manipulating trade and currency flows to grow rich, while enjoying military security foolishly provided by America at no charge.
Best Screenplay – Motion Picture Three brilliantly written films, First Reformed, Private Life, and Support The Girls, weren't just excluded from Best Screenplay, but from every single applicable category.
The paintings are brilliantly lit against dim surroundings — spaced at varying heights and in different formations — but as the exhibition goes on, the ambient light reduces to nothing.
The move was cast then as a long play meant to extend Manning's durability, which ended up working brilliantly — but it certainly didn't breed confidence at the time.
An 18 minute ode to the morning sun, in the form of an electric organ horizon and little rays of echoing acoustic guitars, gleaming brilliantly amid the drones.
" She's still brilliantly balancing sunny-day melodies with loose, distorted, late-grunge choruses, but she's tightened them up even further than she did on, say, "Pedestrian at Best.
LONDON — Among the outpouring of tributes to David Bowie, the Economist did a fine job of honouring the late singer via an obituary and some brilliantly placed subheadings.
Stef (played brilliantly by Fiona Button) is an idealistic campaign manager with a background in development, and a steely determination to make the "Congo Voice" festival a success.
The president has not changed, and nor has the left, whose ploy to cleave away Trump voters will work as brilliantly as it did in the 2016 election.
It's the obvious starting point, thanks to Susan Fowler's scathing, brilliantly written memoir of her year there, during which sexist insult was piled upon misogynist injury ad nauseum.
That metaphor might be expected to pertain a fortiori in the case of scientific papers, where a figure can brilliantly illuminate an idea that might otherwise be baffling.
While Jefferson brilliantly argued that a free press is a vital guarantor of all other freedoms, Trump like Putin treats the free press with scorn, derision and contempt.
The tunes are catchy, punk-folk-minimalist amalgams that parody pop music by increasing the simplicity and repetitiveness of much of it, and use and abuse language brilliantly.
What is the infamous Rope-a-Dope stratagem of 1974 but a brilliantly pragmatic stoicism in which the end (winning) justifies the means (irreversible damage to body, brain).
Consider "The Rings of Saturn" (brilliantly translated by Michael Hulse), in which the Sebald-like narrator spends much of the book tramping around the English county of Suffolk.
President Obama chose Judge Garland, a brilliantly qualified nominee who was widely praised by many Republicans as well as Democrats, as a show of good faith to Republicans.
Third, Christie's endorsement of Trump will put intense pressure on Rubio, who performed brilliantly in the last debate and appeared poised to make a serious run against Trump.
Of course, our transfer service is still a big piece of that — it's a brilliantly simple tool that more than 50 million people a month love to use.
"It was one of those brilliantly spontaneous moments when HRH The Duchess of Sussex and I had exactly the same idea at exactly the same time," said Enninful.
Instead of trying to guess what customers will like and buy, companies like beauty startup Volition and design site Minted do a brilliantly simple thing: they just ask.
Definitely make a point to watch it; the adventures of walking, talking fast-food items are often brilliantly funny and helped kick start the whole Adult Swim phenomenon.
If Calamities brilliantly describes a threshold whereupon words begin to pass into something else, Prose Architectures shows us what happens on the other side of this elusive boundary.
From their Dunedin home, brothers Jeremy and Louis Potts produce brilliantly off-kilter slacker rock, crafted from GarageBand and accompanied by a video about creating your own fun.
During the 90s, along with brilliantly executed boybands like Take That, East 17 and even 5ive, there were a number of bands who simply should have been executed.
Assassin's Creed has always been ripe for something like this, and I believe its brilliantly realized historical settings account for more of its appeal than the murderery bits.
But as always, the show is brilliantly cast (putting Missy Peregrym at the FBI's center suggests Wolf has found his new Mariska Hargitay), perfectly paced, and solidly constructed.
"That play we've been working on for the last couple of weeks, and just needed the right time, right opportunity, and the guys executed it brilliantly," Pederson said.

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