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The cozy space brims with colorful yarns, and warm scarves.
Up here, molten glory brims until my head's rinsed clear.
No Pineapple Left Behind brims with little absurdities like this.
It also brims with adorable small stuff to look at.
Pretor-Pinney still brims with excitement whenever he talks of clouds.
But in cinematographer Adam Kimmel's hands, the city brims with dread.
His textural, ethereal work brims with dark ideas and realized wanderlust.
Twitter brims with 2370-character descriptions of the scene or event.
I have a lot of hats, some brims, some baseball caps.
Even when Tommy's actions seem cruel, Franco's interpretation brims with sympathy.
It brims with aquatic plants and is lined with reeds and willows.
He brims with hate, and his trashing of Washington, D.C., is despicable.
Today, the building brims with Carbon's humming 3D printers and buzzing engineers.
Which now includes social media, perhaps most responsible for these Brobdingnagian brims.
By Annie Proulx Shore's "Klamath Falls" photograph brims with information and disturbance.
Despite its serious concerns, "The Winter Soldier" brims with improbable narrative pleasures.
Gola, a managing director, was fined $350,000 and Brims, a vice president, $200,000.
While the results of Georges's machinations are grim, the telling brims with delight.
Clinton and Patterson's fictional commander in chief brims with humanity, character and stoicism.
Her closet brims with Phillip Lim (a client), The Row, and Old Celine.
For his supporters, it brims with what they surely see as lefty paranoia.
As a whole, the installation is self-contained, and it brims with creative possibility.
A looping, slightly asymmetrical tableau brims with colors and symbols like a visual cacophony.
Venture capital brims with competitive health nuts who obsessively cycle and frequent workout recovery studios.
The girls of Geminder's title may be dead, but her debut collection brims with life.
The book brims with anecdotes, advice from Bobby, texts and even transcribed voice mail messages.
Benjamin's gargantuan Arcades Project brims with philosophical propositions, poetic digressions, lyrical aphorisms, and experimental theses.
His work brims with yearning, vulnerability, and sorrow — conditions almost completely absent from much contemporary art.
In contrast, much of his art brims with color that pops against the chic, crisp aesthetic.
The collection of illustrations, from teNeues Publishing, brims with observations that the designer turns into cartoonish drawings.
Earlier this year the CFTC announced enforcement settlements with two Citibank traders, Stephen Gola and Jonathan Brims.
Even the way she says "Claire" in that melancholy Southern twang brims with affection, disappointment and regret.
Then a command was shouted, and scores of white-gloved hands flew to hat brims in salute.
His beer brims with flavors of tropical fruit and pine, balanced with a keen, citrus-peel bitterness.
Liberia now brims with the promise of its youth, who have become the custodians of its peace.
The Greens bought their ancient items on the antiquities market, which brims with looted material and forgeries.
I grew up in a city that now brims with some 16 million people on a working day.
"Despite its serious concerns, 'The Winter Soldier' brims with improbable narrative pleasures," Antony Marra writes in his review.
A society that brims with the unresolved pain and anguish of racial trauma can't help producing a reaction.
And, as Dr. Romm and I both know, the academic literature brims with sanguine reports that do just that.
The cashier recognizes a regular in line behind me, an older woman who brims with joy as she speaks.
Some, like the Stetsons and the fedoras and the cowboy hats, don't travel so well with the big brims.
Del Rizzo's stunning dimensional art, made mostly of clay, can't help feeling playful, and the story brims with hope.
The show brims with hyper-intellectual subtext — traversing art and feminist theory, exploring the female gaze, and interrogating the patriarchy.
This comic, created entirely by artist Megan Brennan, brims with personality and sports a goofy whole-hearted sense of humor.
Snap brims, in which the front of the brim can be worn up or down, is the most common type.
She brims with the confidence of someone who is successful and with the excitement of her drive to achieve more.
The catalog brims with archival material — notes, sketches, news releases and price lists — and photographs superimposed, with drop shadows galore.
JUHA JARVINEN, an unemployed young father in a village near Jurva, in western Finland, brims with ideas for earning a living.
The relatively small gallery space brims with 22th-, 227th-, and 20th-century quilts, as well as Abstract Expressionist painting and sculpture.
A home brims with life The footprint waterfalls at the 9/11 Memorial mark the place where the twin towers stood.
The movie brims with walk-and-bark shots that show Benji wandering city streets and country roads and just being supercute.
Although Once There Was Brasília doesn't quite coalesce, Quierós still brims with ideas on how to approach politics and nonfiction filmmaking.
Moving briskly from story to story, Chytilová creates a place that brims with life, even if at times it's quite grotesque.
All wore straw hats with enormous brims; instantly, the imagination traveled to another time: laborers, a hot field, an unforgiving sun.
The district brims with the sorts of highly educated suburban voters who have been repelled by Trump's conduct across the country.
Housed in a former structure that was once a rectory, schoolhouse, convent, and church all in one, it brims in history.
Even at three and a half hours, Martin Scorsese's new mob drama "The Irishman" brims with details that reward repeat viewings.
Consider "Pride and Prejudice," the story of five marriageable young women that brims with the promise of physical and intellectual attraction.
Both Stamaty's and Hernandez's work brims with affection for the urban landscapes, and denizens, of the cities where they are set.
The CFTC found that for around 83 months to the end of 2012 that both Gola and Brims were involved in spoofing.
"If I Were a Bell" — featuring Gaby Hoffmann and Michaela Watkins reprising their roles as Maura's mother and grandmother — brims with them.
Each of the album's 16 tracks brims with 76-year-old McCartney's undiminished — and seemingly boundless — energy and trademark gift for melody.
The 21-year-old college senior brims with pride when she talks about the college she'll graduate from in a few months.
But it's funny in its very dry sort of way, and it brims with Akhavan and Riley's deep affection for their characters.
The deeper it is and the longer it lasts, the more likely that trouble brims over into the rest of the economy.
He brims with the untidy passion of a decent but ambitious young man who has not yet learned to control his emotions.
In the lobby, a pewter loving cup brims with bright yellow tennis balls, a nod to Mr. Brosh's passion for the game.
In the lobby, a pewter loving cup brims with bright yellow tennis balls, a nod to Mr. Brosh's passion for the game.
But even for viewers familiar with the many marvels and perils of the digital age, "Lo and Behold" brims with an infectious wonder.
The greenery-filled space brims with luscious plant life and sports a ceiling garden and a coworking space set in an indoor forest.
He's also a keen observer of his kind, and the book brims over with the blasted personalities of Chicago's low-wage labor force.
Social media brims with photographs and how-to videos for carving pumpkins to resemble Pomeranians, King Charles Cavaliers, German Shepherds and other breeds.
But he did a heroic amount of archival spelunking to tell this story, one that still humanizes its subjects and brims with detail.
Adler's anthology brims over with fierce delight and uncanny invention; the stories here vary in their effect nearly as much as Poe's do.
But Lizzie Borden's speculative action thriller brims with punk-rock defiance, as a group of lesbian feminists prepare to overthrow their patriarchal overlords.
The Asheville artist is one of the decade's most evocative songwriters—and the kind of vocalist whose every warble brims with unfathomable emotion.
Grace may be the unreliable narrator par excellence but Ms Gadon's nuanced performance brims with precision even while embodying the mercurial nature of truth.
Last June, she made her Essential Mix debut and released her debut album Donna, whose minimal-techno missive brims with Cassy's own airy vocals.
Her "Birdie" brims with energy, funneled by the choreographer, Patricia Wilcox, into dazzling dance numbers that spill off the stage and into the aisles.
Brim is likely a reference to the Brims, a gang under the Blood Alliance but is separate from the Nine Trey Gangsta Blood gang.
The whole team brims with a macho energy that's about keeping each other in check so no one slips out of that rigid mold.
Brims were folded up in front; at the back, they tended to sweep down models' shoulders and arms, taking sun protection to new lengths.
A vulture-filled landfill in Kenya brims with technofossils, the name given to manufactured objects like plastic that wind up in the geological record.
His online presence sometimes brims with optimism about how Tesla and SpaceX can change the world, but that's not a complete view of things.
The underlying key facts are the same for all three enforcement actions, indeed the facts stated in the Gola and Brims orders are almost identical.
Siemiatycze brims with well-maintained nursery schools and a gleaming sports centre, thanks to EU funds lavished on the region since Poland joined in 2004.
Bustling around her recently-opened restaurant "Pandora's Basket" - greeting customers and taking orders - Hodge brims with pride as she talks about Kriterion's response to Ebola.
Entrusted to Robbie Ross, his literary executor, Wilde clearly intended it for publication, and his confessional brims with details of his pain, sorrow and pleasure.
The history of liberalism brims with examples of fine-sounding appeals to the public good, but how is that to be determined and by whom?
Now stuffed to the brims, the guys head over the bridge to Brooklyn to visit James Murphy's new wine bar and restaurant The Four Horsemen.
A bit more than a year after its release, the Echo has morphed from a gimmicky experiment into a device that brims with profound possibility.
But here's the real achievement of Diaries: It joins all of that rough shit with a city that brims with life and energy and possibility.
Goody's, a 267-year-old West Indian restaurant known for its oxtail and jerk chicken, brims with locals, many of Caribbean descent with discerning palates.
"Most popular styles are reworked classics, like the fedora, panama and hats with brims, for both men and women," said Andrew Keith, the company's president.
It's the ideal way to travel with the hats: that way the brims don't get folded up weird, and the shape of the hat stays.
Some of these claim allegiance to Bloods, Crips, Pirus, or Brims, though sometimes they have little if any connection to those gangs, according to Sierra-Arevalo.
This profoundly pessimistic memoir about fifteen years of reporting on global jihad and the war on terror brims with hair-raising, saddening, and often absurd stories.
It has a special resonance in Wroclaw, a city of 630,19403 that brims with tourists, Polish and foreign, and is home to more than 130,000 students.
Every cafe still brims, and outside the kids still juggle, and during the inevitable boring stretches of mediocre games, strangers continue to chat in 50 languages.
People have been foraging for pickable patches of gorse flower and wild garlic for years, and its shoreline brims with cockles and seaweed, not just oysters.
The Professor Pearl who emerges from the pages of "The Book of Why" brims with the joy of discovery and pride in his students and colleagues.
This light, brothy take brims with full-flavored summer vegetables for a colorful minestrone that can be put together in a mere half-hour or so.
Groups including the serious and long-established, like Doctors Without Borders, and those whose militant talk brims with denunciations of "the fascist police," have staked claims here.
The devious threesome then parked their car, entered the restaurant, dumped the water out, and filled the cups up to their brims with deliciously ill-gotten soda.
"The beauty of this place lies in retrofitting something that already exists," said Naoko, inside the cozy cafe, which brims with vintage objects and local craft work.
If competitors don't desire bling at the belt line, on rare occasions, spectacular spurs are awarded, or Miss Rodeo representatives don fantastic tiaras on their Stetson brims.
The theme is simple, but applied liberally and intelligently by the curator Jonathan Rider, it brims with reminders of the feats of transmutation that artists can perform.
Each flashback brims with love, even as the context of present-day Dory trying desperately to remember her family imbues them with an intense undercurrent of sadness.
The resulting collection of essays, centered on notable series from "The Sopranos" to "Breaking Bad," brims with affection: for the arts, for criticism and for life itself.
The piano writing, nodding to the taste at the time for florid, virtuosic passagework, brims with brilliance and rippling runs, as well as captivating elegance and intricacy.
Fervently devoted to Rosario, she brims with pride and gladness: she is pregnant, but, before she can tell her husband the news, he crashes on the road.
Golan and Brims may not be the end of the story, as the original Citigroup fine stated that five traders were found to have been engaged in spoofing.
The movie brims with sappy writing and almost unbelievably on-the-nose platitudes, and the acting from the majority of the ensemble cast leaves much to be desired.
Indeed, the history of our Republic brims with dramatic episodes in which federal judges defied presidents who sought to exercise their power improperly, sometimes even violating the Constitution.
Some of the teenagers use the brims of their sun hats the way prisoners might use cell walls, making one little pen mark for every day spent here.
Whether it be the famous associations, emotional triggers (race), struggle quotes, and evergreen problems (still a problem), the topic brims with that clicky bullshit that publications die for.
In addition to the Citigroup, Gola and Brims cases, recent examples of enforcement can be used as strong examples as part of a firm's continuing training and awareness program.
Each brims with a collage of seemingly unrelated images, where amiable design elements such as antique lace and quilt patterns act as a host structure for the artist's research.
Like the groundbreaking (and fictional) Gothic cathedral that rises in the course of his 12th-century-British historical work, the best seller soars, sprawls, and brims with humanity's gargoyles.
The category brims with possibilities, but in the current throw-it-all-at-the-wall climate, it's hard to know which wrist dongle to buy, if any at all.
The current trend is toward bigger brims (the projecting edge of the hat) and slightly taller crowns (the part that sits on your head) along with Western-style versions.
The accessory was part of Moschino's pre-fall collection, which included everything from oversized flat-brims to metro cards so big that they wouldn't fit in a subway slot.
She is that rare celluloid creation: a female antihero — abrasive, not asking to be liked and destined to not be saved by a man (though she brims with romantic longing).
The film brims with insights from people on all sides of our country's struggles with cyclical poverty, ailing and underfunded schools, persistent racism, and the endemic biases of criminal justice.
WASHINGTON — President Trump's $4.75 trillion budget proposal unveiled on Monday brims with confidence that the United States economy will continue to expand rapidly, despite recent data suggesting growth is slowing.
They've had simultaneous openings or late hours before — nights when the building brims with the congeniality of the Bushwick art scene — but now, for the first time, they've coordinated exhibitions.
And if you would argue that historical data does not support Henry's account, which brims fulsomely with the misty clichés of biographical writing — well, you're just being pedantic, aren't you?
CAIRO — The gritty, working-class neighborhood of Matariya in northeast Cairo brims with noise and poverty, a place where motorized rickshaws vie with donkey carts on narrow, trash-strewn streets.
The gargantuan yet well-ordered text brims with lucid annotations, extended quotations from rare source materials, fascinating paraphrases, provocative formulations and philosophical propositions, poetic digressions, lyrical aphorisms and experimental theses.
At 74, Mr. Tracy still brims with a vision to draw visitors to this town, even as he ponders who will take over his efforts to remember the Texas-Mexico borderlands.
Hornsby, best known for his TV roles on NBC's Grimm and HBO's In Treatment, brims with such powerful deep feeling that he made me cry several times over, as did this movie.
Though calculations vary, "A Brief History of Women" is generally believed to be the 81st play written by the 79-year-old Mr. Ayckbourn, whose portfolio brims with sui generis comic masterpieces.
Since New York brims with over 8 million data-hungry humans roaming the streets, those ads are prime real estate, especially when you consider LinkNYC's mission of planting a Link every 150 feet.
Perched on a private beach in a tranquil corner of the island, it's mercifully cut off from the puking hellhole of Samui town itself, which brims with abusive, burnt Brits and Thai hookers.
But there's no argument that in an era that teems with choice, brims with niche marketing and exalts individualism to the extent that ours does, we're sorting ourselves with a chillingly ruthless efficiency.
With a fresh, all-female ensemble that brims with the sap of life under the direction of Lila Neugebauer, it remains one of the most exciting debuts by an American playwright in years.
Years later, their relationship has ruptured but still forms the emotional core of the novel, which brims with "cadenced digressions and lyrical love letters" to dance and London itself, Holly Bass wrote here.
Curated by Lauren Cornell and including over 60 paintings of everything from the blue Maine coast to thickly laid abstractions to appropriations of other people's art, Crocodile brims with a genuine curiosity and care.
Beyond that, there's plenty you can do to shield kids from UV rays: long-sleeved shirts, sunglasses, hats with broad brims and avoiding the harshest hours of sunlight at midday, according to the FDA.
And though he brims with ideas—I once witnessed him unfurling a truly nutty subplot, for "The Politician," involving Mossad agents—writing is not his existential passion, as it is for some TV creators.
"I would rather have this conversation openly and honestly than in dog whistles," he said, going on to point out that the country's history brims over with racism, if you'd only care to look.
This lively, intriguing and insistently humanistic flight of fancy — imagined conversations between hard-line conservative Pope Benedict XVI and his more progressive successor, Pope Francis — brims with wit, warmth and some tantalizing what-ifs.
It is a song that brims with harmonies and pop smarts as Macfarlane, Travis MacDonald—who shares songwriting and vocal duties—bassist Angus Lord and drummer Matt Harkin, flirt with heartbreak and joyous optimism.
The Russian outreach to Page, Papadopoulos, and Trump Jr. brims with hallmarks of Russian intelligence, including the use of nongovernment intermediaries, or "cutouts," whose unofficial status would let the Kremlin deny involvement, the experts said.
Known as the "piscinão," or big pool, the swimming hole brims daily with locals from the surrounding neighborhood of Maré and other working class districts nearby, especially on steamy days of the ongoing Brazilian summer.
Bourland describes herself as "an amateur artist" but a "professional-grade enthusiast," and her dedication to the subject is clear on every page: The book brims with allusions to Lucy Dodd, Laura Owens, and Marina Abramovich.
Left raw and unpolished, the live audio of Brown's 1971 concert at the Olympia in Paris (released in its intended form in 2014) brims with an authentic, albeit imperfect, sound that encapsulates the crowd's emphatic energy.
Specifically, when a Citigroup trader in Tokyo used the spoofing strategy and a spoofing order of 4,000 lots traded, the trader called other members of the U.S. Treasury desk, including Gola and Brims, to discuss the trade.
Actual Grace Patricia Lockwood is a poet, and it shows in her antic, earthy, bawdy family memoir, "Priestdaddy," which brims with warmth and electric language, much of it lavished on descriptions of her larger-than-life father.
Of course, my suggestions don't always resonate; a novel that to me brims with insight about love and loss or regret and resilience — in short, the human condition — is sometimes met with a meh from a patient.
The film brims with homages to its source material: the cheeky little Slimer ghost, the theme tune (remastered by Missy Elliott and Fall Out Boy), the HQ. Even the original receptionist, played by Annie Potts, makes an appearance.
The readymade ceramic toilet's most noticeable feature is its bowl, which brims with blue and brown recycled plastic pellets; nestled in the pellets is an iPhone whose cracked screen plays footage of waves lapping against a sandy shore.
" The couple offered some guidelines, saying they are looking for "an account that inspires you to be and do better (or that simply makes you feel good), or the handle that brims with optimism for a brighter tomorrow.
Her latest column, "The Meat-Lover's Guide to Eating Less Meat," brims with sane and very delicious strategies for reducing your meat consumption, if that's a goal of yours for reasons ethical or environmental, or for your health.
North Carolina is America in miniature: Its minority population has grown and it has urbanized, developments that favor Democrats, but it has also hemorrhaged manufacturing jobs, so it brims with the sorts of displaced workers who've rallied to Trump.
In today's Shanghai, as nostalgia brims over in people's hearts, adding cute Minnie to Shanghai's classic beauty gives us something that catches the eye and is exquisite and graceful: a 'return to the old ways' Minnie, with Chinese flair.
The bond examined by Brenda Wineapple in "White Heat" — which brims with crackling immediacy — features an even more unlikely pair: the reclusive genius Emily Dickinson and her posthumous publisher, the writer, abolitionist and Union Army colonel Thomas Wentworth Higginson.
At every corner, The Handmaid's Tale brims with invention (the way Morano films an execution in the third episode — almost as an afterthought in the background of this society — has stayed with me for literally months at this point).
That designation, left over from when the genre was split into sub-segments of mainstream and underground, is still plagued by stigmas—namely that the lyrically focused MCs of that era wear beanies with brims and sleep on their friends' couches.
Ridgefield, Connecticut (CNN)On the day of the massacre at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, Lane Murdock retreated to her bedroom in her parent's landmark home in this affluent Connecticut enclave that brims with the charm of small-town America.
The club itself has been closed since then, but a patch of the property in front brims with flowers, photographs and rainbow flags, which signal that Pulse was a place where many gay people gathered and many gay people died.
Now I think that guys who wear baseball caps with their sunglasses perched on the brims have guns, if—and this is important—the lenses of the sunglasses are mirrored or fade from orange to yellow, like a tequila sunrise.
The narrative brims with plot and theme, but the central characters don't come fully alive, instead appearing almost Zelig-like in the many great dramas of the 20th century: suffrage, the Scottsboro Boys, the New Deal, the world wars, civil rights.
A row of felt hoops on the wall that suggested steering wheels were, in fact, brims cut from hats, he explained, while a stack of around 20 old-time-looking driving hats — or flat caps — sat on a nearby work table.
In fact, a good segment of the Vancouver, British Columbia-based artist and video game designer's book brims with hallucinatory, fluid standalone drawings — built of broad, sketchy lines on toned paper — that rush out to the borders of the page.
The 20143-second trailer, which brims with shots of a ripped Efron winking and de-shirting, was met with outrage and dismay in January from many who believe that it glamorized and hyper-sexualized Bundy, who was executed for his crimes in 1989.
Tye Nevarez, a Los Angeleno partially of Mexican descent, tells me that his own neighborhood, which is predominantly Latino, brims with fear and concern, even as he's seeing more cars with Trump/Pence bumper stickers rolling around in the wake of the election.
A young mother in the row directly in front of ours used a 49ers jacket to create a sun shield for her baby, who was asleep, and just about all the people wearing hats had pulled the brims down to shade their eyes.
Sure, the Victorian era is marked by a sense of stuffiness and prudishness (due in large part to the idea of social advancement and a growing middle class that typified that stereotype), but this new show brims with camp and scenery-obliterating confrontation.
The 90-second trailer, which brims with shots of a ripped Efron winking and de-shirting, has been met with outrage and dismay from many who believe that it glamorizes and hyper-sexualizes Bundy, who was executed for his crimes in 1989.
The Marathon des Sables is the brainchild of Patrick Baeur, a garrulous Frenchman in his early 60s who loves rock 'n' roll (each day's running starts with AC/DC's "Highway to Hell"), brims with positive energy, and possesses a keen business sense.
The shop, which has been in the neighborhood for 26 years, specializes in so-called church hats: from small and simple pieces to hats with brims so wide "you can barely get through the doorway," said Evetta Petty, the owner and milliner.
A typical scene in the old-fashioned-looking shop, with its glimmering chandeliers and yellowing posters of drivers in Borsalinos, has customers peering into the mirrors and occasionally grinning as they pull down the brims of homburgs or Open Road cowboy hats.
The most recent arrests include those of two officers who were accused of smuggling in scalpels and drugs as part of an operation that city investigators said was run mainly by three subgroups of the Bloods — the Blood Hound Brims, Gorilla Stones and Mac Ballas.
According to the US Attorney for the Eastern District of New York, over a period of more than two years, Hilliard used her access to information to help her son Tyquan Hilliard, 28, and his gang, the 5-9 Brims set of the Bloods.
Wiley and Kwabena are around, splitting time between the lobby and the cozy studio space; as Jidenna runs through rough mixes of the album's cuts—along with other as-yet unreleased material he's working on—he brims with enthusiasm, despite perceived release schedule delays coming from Epic.
"To O'Neill she attributes the money to a bequest from a childless aunt who raised her," Arthur and Barbara Gelb write in the early pages of "By Women Possessed," their third and final O'Neill biography, a juicy and entertaining volume that brims with such offstage theatrics.
There were felt hats with floppy brims to cover the wearer's eyes, some with attached scarves that wrapped around the neck — "for protection," the designer explained — and the sleeves on many garments, from trench coats to knitwear, were so long that they almost swallowed the models' hands.
Unlike the remnants of Le Corbusier's Ville Radieuse, or Fordlandia in the Amazon, the Arizona micro city designed by Italian architect Paolo Soleri brims with an unruffled energy, tucked away 70 miles north of Phoenix as an active, evolving experiment—an "urban laboratory," as its creator dubbed it.
His Twitter brims with playful, off-the-cuff observations—like how he'd rather be watching Seinfeld with his girlfriend than go to an after-party—and the cover of his forthcoming debut album, Checkpoint Titanium, sees him recreating a classic high school yearbook photo against a pink and purple backdrop.
Indeed, Ms. Chanel began designing in defiance of the controlled Victorianism that lingered on in the 20th Century (Lagerfeld's boater hats, super simple and pulled down squarely on the head, were all Ms. Chanel; you can almost picture her yanking the brims down on the models' heads before they walked the runway).
This handsome seven-room hotel, which opened in January in the lively Santo Spirito district, brims with evidence of previous occupants: from a Renaissance-era baker who lived above his mill and bakery to 16th-century nobility who climbed the staircases of pietra-serena, the durable Tuscan stone typical of fine Florentine palazzi.
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Over the next few days please add your suggestions into the comments section: someone you look up to, the organisation doing amazing work that we should all be following, an account that inspires you to be and do better (or that simply makes you feel good), or the handle that brims with optimism for a brighter tomorrow.
He speaks warmly of most authors, especially those who made the leap to genuine friendship (Gottlieb's account of hosting Nora Ephron and her sons for months following the breakdown of her marriage to Carl Bernstein, the genesis for Heartburn, brims with affection) but even when the relationship is entirely between the author's words and the editor's red ink cross-outs.
To me the scene was personified by young DJ collectives like Teens Of Thailand, Silvelink, Faggatronix, Cleft Palettes, and Str8 Necklin who moved away from the "Ferry Corsten in a white linen shirt" clichés of dance music at that time and presented an eclectic, anarchic take on club selecting, bumping grime, 8-Bit, Baltimore, house, and crunk tunes from beneath the brims of their fitted caps.
The true story of Efraim Diveroli and David Packouz brims with unbelievable-but-true anecdotes and unlikely characters—shell companies incorporated in Cyprus, U.S. government contracts worth hundreds of millions awarded for delivering knock-off munitions to rebel forces in far away countries, Albanian stockpiles of decades old AK-47 ammunition, and a government arms contract big enough to not only fuel an army, but literally create one.
The article by the Times' Jodi Kantor and Megan Twohey brims with on-record documentation, after years of whispers and failed efforts by news outlets to document one of the industry's biggest open secrets: [A]fter being confronted with allegations including sexual harassment and unwanted physical contact, Mr. Weinstein has reached at least eight settlements with women, ... Among the recipients ... were a young assistant in New York in 1990, an actress in 1997, an assistant in London in 1998, an Italian model in 2015.

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