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I do believe that the internet brings out the best and it brings out the worst.
A disaster like this brings out the best in people, but it also brings out the slimeballs.
Party Dog brings out Ethan's deepest fears, which in turn brings out both Lisa and Sam's insecurities too.
But positivity brings out the best in those around you.
"It brings out the Poppy Hager in me," she jokes.
For some, the beach brings out a sense of adventure.
She walks to it, opens it, brings out her notebook.
It brings out lots of good, you know, aromatic vibes.
Halloween brings out the best parts of many people's personalities.
Williams said the Russian brings out the best in her.
I think it just brings out the worst in people.
"His gruffness brings out her, sort of, flirtatiousness," says Graham.
"Matt brings out the best in me," Burke told People.
"That rhetoric brings out the worst in people," she says.
Lefty reflects on how Augusta National brings out his best.
What gets your goat and brings out your feisty side?
A crisis often brings out the best in our government.
Sometimes a dark moment brings out the best in us.
Name Withheld Your question brings out something important about grading.
It's funny how adding four corners brings out the thing.
Nothing brings out the flavor of onion like more onion.
Although simple, Brolin brings out the cunning in this cowboy.
How long before heavy drinking brings out boorish male behavior?
Charcoal grilling brings out so much flavor and is very underrated.
Her energy and work ethic brings out the best in you.
Cooking, however, brings out an entirely different and sweeter flavor profile.
It was somewhat bland; I guess sugar brings out its flavor.
After the 22nd, the Libra sun brings out your extroverted nature.
His company brings out the best or the worst in him.
Ellie Goulding brings out a guitar during her Friday night set.
LONDON — Nothing quite brings out the ire like a frustrating commute.
At one point, Axl brings out Angus Young of AC/DC.
The energy is transformative; however, change usually brings out people's insecurities.
This message, it turns out, brings out all of the weirdos.
The Kaloh dinnerware set in amber brings out Halloween's chic side.
Honestly, even thinking about it still brings out some raw emotions.
It brings out the worst in Trump's critics, admittedly including me.
That is what brings out our best, when things seem impossible.
"He brings out the best side of me," says Miller- Keyes.
"It brings out a dynamic picture of who Virginia Woolf was."
This occasion brings out the worst in the Washington press corps.
Next she brings out the concealer to brighten up Jenner's eye area.
This style shapes my face better and naturally brings out my features.
But 100 Gecs also brings out the joy in both of them.
It brings out all of my insecurities and I start to spiral.
This team and this material and this show brings out in me.
But I do know that salt brings out the flavors in acids.
"iHeart always brings out the biggest artists in the world," he says.
The French film festival traditionally brings out glitz and jaw-dropping gowns.
There is something about encryption that brings out the worst in journalists.
It's a high-pressure situation that brings out the worst in people.
Social media often brings out the best and the worst of humanity.
It brings out my femininity the most out of anything I do.
The collaborator in Mitchell always, in time, brings out the solo flier.
The notoriously zany arts and culture festival always brings out unpredictable costumes.
"Look for a product that brings out your golden tones," Moore suggests.
Hiding small treats around the house brings out hunting and foraging behaviors.
"The theory is that competition brings out the best policy," he said.
And it's not just Trump who brings out the squish in politicians.
Other people get Toobin's disdain, and it brings out his wittiest writing.
Take Twitter and racism, which brings out the worst in almost everyone.
During my visit, Godinez brings out his take on a Peruvian tiradito.
"It brings out your inner child at the same time," she added.
"Stuttering brings out some very strange reactions," he wrote in his autobiography.
"He brings out the very worst in this society," Mr. Richardson said.
Like every translator, Wilson brings out some features more clearly than others.
Elise brings out a brown paper bag cradling two rough black jewels.
Something about Destiny's story in Hustlers, though, brings out the inner grifter.
"It appears Trump brings out the worst in a lot of people."
I love that he brings out the most insane part of me.
Sometimes the situation brings out his hawkish impulses, and sometimes it doesn't.
Yule Log The holiday season always brings out the best in people.
It's a surreal experience that brings out all the internet's baser instincts.
I think it brings out a very nice part of our species.
"That type of familiarity brings out a rivalry," Portland coach Terry Stotts said.
It always brings out really good races, so I'm excited to see it.
It&aposs like an endearing photo and that brings out such incredible bile.
I always like to have something on that brings out my masculine side.
My mother brings out a bottle of champagne and very sweetly toasts us.
HERE'S THE RUNDOWNBeyonce: Twins Are 'Under The Lights'Michelle Obama Brings Out The Guns!
But Socrates must have been intensely annoying, in ways Nelson's play brings out.
Still, Mendoza's standing brings out the underbelly of sports fans' taste for sexism.
Valentino opts for an ethereal angel and Rick Owens brings out the vampires.
The strategy brings out the dazzling beauty of moments shot in brilliant color.
But it still brings out the way everyone is connected to ambient iniquity.
This story really brings out how people are more alike than they realize.
Which sort of brings out exactly why EDM's existential dread is so grating.
Another hospice worker brings out his guitar and starts up a group song.
It's beautiful to see how a confident Kam brings out the "killa" in Kayleigh.
But watch that jealousy after the 11th, when Mars brings out your possessive streak.
Once the prosecution brings out that you're Muslim, it's pretty much downhill from there.
"It truly brings out a person's facial shape, giving definition where needed," he says.
"Unfortunately, this rivalry brings out the worst in fan behavior," Wipperman told the newspaper.
"A situation like this brings out the real character of a person," Kavaipatti said.
"Space brings out the best in us," Nye says in the 6-minute video.
Nothing brings out a perfectly workshopped diss like a little cross-industry promotional opportunism.
The immediacy of the need after natural disasters brings out the best in people.
Blistering your tomatoes brings out the sweetness, and creamy avocado helps mellow the acidity.
As she brings out a selection of Greek Christmas cookies, her face lights up.
You can't stop it and it brings out the best of all of us.
And, again, I'm optimistic, this brings out the best in us, these crises do.
Giamatti, meanwhile, brings out Chuck's core of kindness and decency — they're in there somewhere!
The clue is "Brings out the child in you," and the answer is LABOR.
A platform that brings out the best, and not the worst, in its users.
"Matt brings out the best in me," Burke, 35, told PEOPLE days before the nuptials.
That's just another way of admitting that your spouse brings out who you really are.
And [then] mustard goes on the meat, because it brings out the flavor of meat.
While we're usually a pretty skeptical bunch, April 1 brings out the worst in us.
It brings out an emotion that you just can't, you know, you can't describe it.
She thanks me for it, then whisks it away and brings out the cheap swill.
In the video, Fletcher brings out a box of backsplash samples to show her fiancé.
We're hoping that ABC brings out some serious talent, because this story sounds beautifully dark.
So obviously the dog brings out memories that they can reflect on and tell us.
In stark contrast to most conventional political performance, deliberation brings out the best in people.
I worry that Trump brings out the worst in America. Division. Hostility. Racism. Bigotry. Misogyny.
Donald Trump, on the other hand, brings out very intense feelings, and not without reason.
"He's really fun-loving — and in me, he brings out my natural smile," Max said.
It brings out a lot of genuine warmth and that energy is very real here.
Taylor Swift invites her squad onstage, which is nice, but Adele literally brings out herself.
Education brings out our strongest opinions because we know how powerful and necessary it is.
He truly brings out the best in not only our dance, but also in me!
What is it about that call dynamic specifically, that brings out such an infuriated response?
And it kind of brings out what's most interesting [and] what's most exciting about humans.
Flying brings out the worst in people—a lot of flyers act so stressed out.
"It brings out a lot of those sensations, a lot of those emotions," he said.
Then he brings out his Microsoft HoloLens headsets and a big mug of chocolate milk.
"It brings out how many smells there are that normally pass unnoticed," Ms. McLean said.
But there's something about race that brings out the need to reach for the euphemisms.
Your Money Adviser February typically isn't a month that brings out hordes of home shoppers.
This is what brings out the best in all these players: us against the Dominicans.
"It brings out his character to hit a kid you've never seen before," Andrus said.
Altadonna's emotionless vocals coupled with the music's poppy vibe brings out the banality of life.
Ice hockey brings out the best (and/or the worst) in our collective competitive spirit.
It brings out our competitive energy but that's what we look for in sport I think.
Possum_memes isn't particularly wholesome, but it definitely brings out the absurdist/alterna/goth side of opossums.
Good thing Aries season brings out your challenge-loving side, because Mercury stations retrograde on Thursday.
He just keeps striking it over and over and eventually brings out a beautiful glass arrow.
The simple salt brine brings out the natural flavors, and the texture is everything but dry.
This earth sign is highly creative, but it also brings out the purists in us all.
It's different from my usual gold, shimmery highlight and brings out my skin even more now.
We're also coming up with a ranking system because the internet definitely brings out all types.
Mars retrograde isn't a great time to initiate anything; this transit brings out impatience and anger.
Tan-Jones, regal in a flowing red kimono, brings out their cauldron: a small, transparent teapot.
ALEX: You're in an intense situation, so it brings out all kinds of drama and reactions.
Sara Mearns, in mauve, brings out the most adult drama, the sense of youthful passions remembered.
As with all sibling rivalries, competition brings out the best and the worst in both sides.
"The scares that get your heart pumping, it brings out the kid in me, " Houghtaling explains.
Then he brings out a bottle of silverberry (elaeagnus) infused with lemon water and rice wine.
You deserve a partner who strives for independence and brings out the very best in you.
But cauliflower, like many other vegetables, benefits from high heat, which brings out its sweet disposition.
Expect to see an unusual side to your partners; Uranus brings out the weird in people.
" Said the superstar athlete, "It just brings out so many highs and lows, nerves and expectations.
"This enormous suffering of the victims brings out pain and shame," Archbishop Polak said on Saturday.
"I think he brings out the worst in people and appeals to base instincts," he said.
It is, as you say, a platform that brings out the absolute worst in people politically.
She is also very funny and brings out the fun in others, her spouse not excluded.
However, my mother always brings out her phone halfway through and reads the ending on Wikipedia.
Anastasia, former employee at Rose's Cantina, Amsterdam Alcohol brings out the devil in people on hot days.
It's surely just a matter of time now before Brenda brings out her own T-shirt range.
For Bachelor fans, going to the Bachelor mansion brings out that same feeling of wonder and awe.
"People under salt their food and they think it's bland but salt brings out flavor," Burtka says.
The sense of anonymity "really brings out the worst in almost every individual" on Grindr, Rogers said.
What makes the entire storyline so genuinely successful is what the fertility news brings out in Becky.
Vacation usually brings out the best in people, but Jennifer Lawrence says she becomes someone else entirely.
And yet, Mr Kinnear said, breaking into a soliloquy, atrocity "brings out something utterly gorgeous in him".
Do you ever feel like you can't escape the person that brings out the worst in you?
The event frequently brings out royal visitors, too, to fill the racecourse's spacious and luxurious royal box.
The excitement of cheering for local teams, national favorites, or an alma mater brings out many fans.
LONDON — Whether you love it or loathe it, Christmas brings out the best in all of us.
Something about "Baby Got Back" brings out the inner goat demon in even the most decent citizens.
This, in turn, brings out his other great obsession, death, which is always present in his poetry.
The cutthroat college application process brings out the worst even as it's meant to celebrate the best.
When Norway plunges into its arctic winter chill, Trondheim-based photographer Kristine Wathne brings out her camera.
China brings out the big guns of winter spirit every year in the northern city of Harbin.
But the soprano Julia Bullock, ravishing in the role, brings out every emotional nuance in the music.
Ms. Hannigan is nobody's imitator, and she brings out unexpected beauty in long-sustained notes and phrases.
He brings out a photo album, selecting a photo of kids posing after a game of soccer.
This workshop brings out a part of me, like critical thinking, that I didn't know I had.
Orator Hunt's main cause is his own ego, and it's his celebrity that brings out the crowds.
"Jean isn't the light, but she's a source that brings out that light in him," he said.
Trump brings out the worst in his supporters, dragging them down to his adult day care center.
Is a thick community and the happiness it brings out of reach for rootless cosmopolitans like us?
Wow okay that was corny, I'm sorry, but something about Disney brings out the safe, anodyne jokes.
It brings out a sense of joy, because once you start talking about coquito, people light up.
There is something delicious and meaningful about the whole process that brings out the best in us.
Amy's redesign brings out this much more personal vision of how we decorate and how we live.
But someone who makes her laugh, who brings out her goofier side, who inspires and charms her?
I think it brings out a sense of magic and adventure in people, it certainly does in me.
" One source close to Matt tells us, "She's just really sweet and brings out the best in him.
CHARTRES, France — The Tour de France brings out the lightest and fastest bikes, and sometimes the best-looking.
Our server brings out a pumpkin seed oil to dip our bread in and I cannot get enough.
Her reverie is only interrupted by birds, which startle her so much that she brings out her gun.
When I get stuck in a stressful situation, I feel like it brings out the worse in me.
DeGeneres then brings out the six men on the group date: Fred, Alex, Jonathan, Brian, Will and Peter.
A lot of people forget about it, and it's one of those things that brings out that sparkle.
One thing that Ashley brings out in me is a higher sense of urgency, which I really like.
My mom can sew a simple dress, but she usually only brings out the sewing machine for curtains.
Something in his unalloyed nature brings out the storyteller in people, as long as no name is attached.
While widespread attention from the internet can mean good things, it also brings out the haters and trolls.
"This dish is inspired by a true story," Sherman tells Jilla as he brings out a new plate.
It brings out the proper ruthlessness in Lucious, who is supposed to be a doting grandfather-in-waiting.
Ms. Kamensek, while keeping the orchestra supportive, brings out the restless rhythmic elements that suggest the couple's intensity.
Because we're improvising musicians, that tension and rift and element of not knowing brings out our highest creativity.
If you need further confirmation that Donald Trump brings out the worst in humanity, Chelsea Handler has it.
The reason for the détente is pretty simple: Nothing brings out the olive branch like a business opportunity.
Defying his father, Owen Jr. brings out a ladder and executes crowd-pleasing feats of daredevil slapstick acrobatics.
Aerial yoga brings out the child in us and frees both body and mind in a unique way.
If anything, digitization preserves the delicate originals, and viewing them on a computer screen brings out intriguing details.
Without hitting us over the head, the series continually brings out connections and correspondences between then and now.
"He brings out that smile in my dad that's tough to get to sometimes," Mr. Menendez's son said.
"One reason I'm still really excited about graphics is that it brings out the creative aspect of people."
" — Bob Skiba, 221, Philadelphia "June brings out everyone, but the movement itself is every day of the year.
FAMILIAR FEEL There is something about new U.S. Open venues that brings out the best in Jamie Lovemark.
This means you must LET GO of that which holds you back or brings out your negative qualities. . .
People in such a covenant try to love the other in a way that brings out their loveliness.
This Samsung 65-inch features HDR support, which really brings out the details in dark and spooky movies.
An extra stroke of genius is the seaweed-based furikake, which brings out the umami in the mixture.
"I chose onyx because it brings out contrast — I love contrasting colors and materials," she said, almost apologetically.
It's got a luscious, creamy texture with a slight bitterness that brings out the salt on the pretzel.
Hong brings out a plate of roast pork, pink around the corners, just the way it should be.
Politics often brings out the worst in us, but there's no reason it can't bring out the best.
He's supposed to be gruff and soulless, and yet she brings out the softness and vulnerability in him.
She's just one of those people that makes everyone around her better and brings out the best in people.
The problem is that bringing up the shadows brings out a lot of noise, more than with the Sony.
But its analysis brings out that it is a very strange thing, abounding in metaphysical subtleties and theological niceties.
The debate over the benefit brings out a conflict between "two different Polands", says Adam Bielan, a PiS politician.
The holiday season really brings out our need to be — or at least appear —photo-ready at all times.
But there's something about the holidays that brings out the nostalgic in all of us, for better or worse.
There's something about the ABC reality show that really brings out the best of Twitter, Instagram, and the like.
But in truth, the hypomania just brings out their creativity, which stands out in contrast to when they're depressed.
She brings out more of his exceptional story, but her weeping feels pro forma and thus breaks the spell.
"When people come together and grow things, the passion of greening brings out a spirit of togetherness," said Pungkothai.
At long last, we have a music video that really brings out the futuristic nature of mainstream rap production.
Perth-born chef Sarah de Burgh explains how searing lamb brings out its deep flavors and beautiful caramel coloring.
"It's a great match-up and the Patriots fanbase brings out really strong players," Rood said in an interview.
The game marries two key elements: satisfying game mechanics and level design that brings out the best in them.
Nick Kyrgios says he brings out the best in his opponents as they are "super excited" to play him.
Eiko, whose own work deals vividly, sometimes mournfully, with slowness and stillness, brings out the best in her colleagues.
The beauty of Snapchat is that it brings out the inner actor or improv star in all of us.
And roasting vegetables, salmon and other foods with a sprinkle of olive oil brings out the flavors, say experts.
As one might expect, throwing a group of people together under such conditions brings out the worst in them.
Their affair is one of those all-consuming lust connections that brings out the volcanic in both of them.
Mr. Sanchez I've always wanted a relationship that brings out the best in me and that's what I've found.
Like any good revolutionary, Gómez doesn't mince words: When she discusses patriarchy, she brings out the literal wrecking ball.
The matchup between the Kansas City Chiefs and the San Francisco 49ers brings out the worst Native Americans stereotypes.
The fluffy, oily chalupa shell brings out the tang of the sour cream and the salty, fatty beef mixture.
He has not won since the 2013 British Open, but Augusta National brings out the best in his game.
"I actually do think that music brings out the best in humanity," she said in an interview on Jan.
Dafra Star (founded by Volta-Jazz's star singer, Coulibaly Tidiani) brings out African rhythms, often with a balafon (marimba).
The Sony SRS-XB10 wireless speaker is super easy to carry and brings out the bass in your music.
He believes this sort of law-of-the-jungle management style brings out the best in those around him.
When it comes to sports passion, nothing brings out the crazy in golf fans more than the Ryder Cup.
When we arrive, Rand, the shop's owner, brings out today's special, a vegan pizza with red beans replacing the sauce.
"This golf course specifically, brings out a lot of feel in my game, and I think that's advantageous," he said.
Extra Credit - A peeved Nomi brings out a very good point throughout the episode: Zoey is being a terrible friend.
It brings out a lot of the robustness and dimensionality of the meat while making it extra savory and interesting.
Looking at the state of her body in the mirror, she brings out the walkie talkie for a final chat.
Whereas the last set unlocked Mew from the first generation of Pokémon games, this one brings out Gen II's Celebi.
The agency's claims that marijuana has "dose-dependent reinforcing effects" which can result in dependence brings out Schubert's palpable frustration.
In the photo of my watch, cranking the blur to 63% really brings out the details while isolating the background.
But I think that a song like "I Don't" brings out a little bit of the angry side, you know?
The night ends with applause when Oh brings out piles of his jaggedly crispy, sweet gochujang-lacquered Korean fried chicken.
But it is a landmark adaptation that brings out the play's humor in a way that hasn't been done before.
The location (upstate New York, in reality) is perfect, and the movie's sound brings out all its birdsong and water.
He finds the kid inside the famous red onesie and brings out the kid in even the most hardened filmgoer.
The season's arc, in which Tig and Bill confront long-buried family secrets, brings out the best in both performers.
"I think even that shooter was affected because Trump brings out the violence in people," Streisand said at the time.
Nick Kyrgios believes he brings out the best in his opponents because they are a "super excited" to play him.
Instead of Destiny's Child, Bey brings out her new favorite collaborator, Channing Tatum, for a proper Lip Sync Battle encore.
The duo brings out the best in each other in equal measure and the song achieves greatness because of it.
And, for all his frenetic energy, in passage after passage, he brings out the music's majesty, dancing grace and tenderness.
It brings out the heart and adds that emotional heaviness that I feel that oftentimes the music alludes to anyway.
While playing with plenty of virtuosic flair, he brings out inner voices and harmonic subtleties that seem fresh, even startling.
Finally, he brings out the grand finale — a big hulking metal basin: Amazingly, baristas didn't seem to bat an eyelid.
"She brings out the best side of me in terms of the way I engage with the world," he said.
"Riley&aposs courage and selflessness brings out the Jedi in all of us," wrote fan relations team member Lucas Seastrom.
The festival presents new works but also brings out older animated shorts, both from veteran animators and from obscure figures.
I help myself to the fruit that's already laid out and nibble on the toast a server brings out to us.
When they're down, it brings out the more feminine side of me, but then I might wear a cap with it.
August 23: Alex Jones thinks that the pickle stunt was fake and brings out his own pickle jar to "prove" it.
Jansen brings out a black plastic bag filled with scales, sent from Hong Kong customs after a large bust last year.
Regular Soylent tastes like thick, chalky soy milk, but adding in the coffee really brings out how synthetic the flavor is.
The syncopation, on the offbeat, creates a clave rhythm that really brings out that Latin/tropical flavour that Bieber probably wants.
But when a spell gone wrong brings out Carmen's passive-aggressive nature, Gaviria capably plays that side of the character, too.
There's something about being on vacation that brings out my promiscuous side—probably the lack of having to deal with consequences.
I think the bouquet of flavors in gin brings out some of the natural deliciousness of the other bloody mary ingredients.
"It's human nature to want to explain things to people, and curiosity usually brings out the same energy in your partner."
Then Klepper brings out his copy of the Mueller report as the former Democratic presidential nominee volunteers to read excerpts aloud.
My husband and I keep our home relatively screen free and I think this brings out the creativity in our children.
The moment occurs right before Rafiki brings out their daughter, Kiara, to show off to the animals of the Pride Lands.
Also, on May 25, Venus will clash with the lord of the underworld, Pluto, which still brings out people's dark sides.
On HBO's Westworld, the park brings out people's darkest impulses...so perhaps only a taste of Westworld is safer for now.
Toward the end of the show, Schreck brings out one of two young female students who currently compete in debating contests.
But Mr. Goebbels's inspired production brings out the philosophical resonances that run through the work and revels in its literary crosscurrents.
" He continued, "When you're accused of doing something that is so foreign to your values, it brings out outrage in you.
Despite no ostensible end in sight, I hope this quarantine brings out the best in me, in society, and in nature.
Despite no ostensible end in sight, I hope this quarantine brings out the best in me, in society, and in nature.
But, this night was all about Alabama ... and ya gotta see her expression when Dad brings out a huge birthday cake.
It brings out a different version of ourselves when you're staring in the face of that kind of world-changing event.
Boiling brings out a deeper, muskier side of a lemon, making it taste a little like marmalade, with a bitter edge.
Mr. Pollack said that the orchestration brings out the score's riches, including street theater sounds that create a Brechtian distancing effect.
Some of my best work was done under an enormous amount of stress, but it brings out the best in you.
Kevin certainly brings out a softer side of Black, who's able to drop his thuggish act and be vulnerable around him.
This brings out robust color palettes and a dazzling contrast range to keep picture as accurate as you'd see in person.
But the White House brings out a lot of gremlins in presidents as they deal with the wind shear of history.
"Andrea is a beautiful person who is thoughtful and sensitive, she just brings out the best in Kevin," Bonnie Lo said.
To end their afternoon together, Meyers brings out a lopsided, three-tiered birthday cake for Garten, who turned 71 on Feb. 2.
Based on my incredibly limited understanding of human nature from the movie Cast Away, incredible isolation brings out the strangest in humans.
Sometimes the worst in humanity brings out the best in us, and I think watching this film really sends that message home.
Peter brings out the best in Lara Jean; she becomes bolder, more social, and considerate of others' perspectives when she's with him.
He's so spontaneous and brings out a fun side to me that isn't so type A. I love that about our relationship.
Not only are darker, emerald hues much more wearable, the jewel-toned green also seriously brings out the color in brown eyes.
Jen Selter brings out the thirst in all of us -- which is fitting ... 'cause it looks like she's a little thirsty herself.
You order it from a vending machine and give a ticket to the chef, then he brings out this bowl of amazingness.
But, something about summer just brings out an air of carefree jubilance — and what is more carefree and jubilant than jello shots?
I have a chocolate cake recipe with mayo in and it makes the cake super moist and brings out the chocolate flavour!
The self-deprecating and innocent Theroux brings out his subjects by creating a void where they expect the interviewer's ego to be.
A touch of a neutral crease color applied back and forth in windshield wiper motions brings out the shape of the eye.
When I get with those guys, it brings out something in me that I take with me even after I leave them.
Ellen next brings out Nickens and Brantley — the Maryland players who spread the meme — to join Vincent and Hall on the couch.
In Raleigh, Tucker says that Joy brings out both punks and hardcore kids, which are, traditionally, two separate communities in the region.
Intentional or not, the frustrations this brings out tie right into the corruption that lies at the heart of LA Noire's story.
The encore arrives, and Smith brings out Flea and her children with Fred Smith, Jackson and Jesse, to bring it all home.
Her voice penetrating and bright, with a slight metallic tinge that lends it intensity, she brings out Tamara's confusions and yearnings compellingly.
But I think that this play brings out the fact that there can be a conflict between the philosopher and the polity.
From another angle, though, it's a role that brings out the qualities that Mr. Ramasar's fans adore: his enthusiasm, his endearing ebullience.
Mazie Hirono (D-Hawaii), there's something about a woman running for a top executive post that brings out "strange attitudes" in voters.
I'm also a grade-grubber and the very name of Southwest's loyalty program, A List, brings out the worst in me. Obviously.
He says Warren's the same in the classroom as she is on the campaign trail -- she brings out the best in people.
Getting clear on who I wanted to be allowed me to design a life that brings out that aspirational version of myself.
Forget the physical deficiencies of Faith's bungalow; Lipman is more interested in the characters the new house brings out from the woodwork.
The Mondo art house always brings out the big guns for annual San Diego Comic Con gatherings, and 2019 is no exception.
She does not appear at his rallies, where Trump occasionally brings out his children instead, though he rarely fails to mention her.
It reminds me of another clue (not in this puzzle) that I love: "It brings out the child in you" for LABOR.
Mixed with a little sugar and vinegar, it becomes a rich, salty dressing that brings out even more dimension in the fruit.
In one portion, she brings out her equally resplendent sister Solange, and the two duet back and forth in matching sparkly Balmain looks.
She notes that the writers love crafting scenes between the two characters, especially given what J.R. brings out in the often impenetrable Petra.
I think we&aposll see as this thing rolls forward and as he brings out -- this investigation has to end at some point.
They haven't had to ban anyone yet, so maybe getting to vent about "V-necks" and "Vladimir Putin" brings out our best selves.
To prove her point, she takes me to her aunt's goji store across the street and brings out a container of goji leaves.
There has been a lot of hyperbole on both sides about nuclear technology, it almost brings out the worst in us as citizens.
Storm brings out determined celebrators Greg and Margee Germaine weren't letting Hermine ruin their wedding anniversary celebration Saturday in Atlantic City, New Jersey.
Sometimes a dark moment brings out the best in us, what is good in us, dare I say, what is great in us.
She thanks the crowd for being "intelligent, open-minded," and then brings out another pop trailblazer, Rina Sawayama, the first of several guests.
Lack of color from this black-and-white image emphasizes the mountain peak and brings out the magic of the aurora in Norway.
We weren't trying to make a perfect video - we were trying to capture what the venue brings out in musicians and their audience.
Similar to HDR mode on smartphone cameras, which combine multiple exposures into a single frame, HDR video brings out better color and detail.
Ultimately, the lottery brings out the worst in people: It foments gambling among existing addicts, and encourages nonaddicts to try out the habit.
"I feel this brings out the most vibrant and also realistic skin tones and adds an ethereal glow to the paintings," he explains.
Be careful: Pluto might be the planet of transformation (which we love), but Pluto also brings out manipulative, shady, obsessive, and jealous vibes.
John brings out two pieces of chicken on the bone, soaked in a spicy tomato curry, served with a plate of white rice.
" As the protester was led out of the room, Kelly said the health care debate "brings out the best and worst in people.
Revenue from the academic publishing unit, which brings out specialist books and journals, rose 11.3 percent to 238.9 million pounds during the period.
His defeat is confirmed in another scene on the same beach, a ceremonial blessing of the fleet that brings out the whole town.
And it brings out the most extreme behavior in everyone present, especially Masha, the proprietress, who was none too stable to begin with.
I think that the competitiveness of extracurriculars is what makes them enjoyable, and brings out the best of what everyone is capable of.
Frankincense, citrus, chamomile and high-elevation lavender (the altitude brings out the natural relaxant) were the most chill, Christine Hagin, the manager, said.
"Ash," the searching solo that Mr. Abraham created for her for this year's Fall for Dance festival, brings out her strength and sensuality.
No matter how frequently it happens, when people online love something obsessively, when they simply must stan, it always brings out the cynics.
Ms. Espinoza is discreetly glamorous, youthful, elegant, with wide, dark eyes; a first impression is that she brings out his tenderly romantic side.
"I think even that shooter was affected because Trump brings out the violence in people," Streisand told Variety in an interview published Tuesday.
"It's kind of a little bit incongruous, just the beauty of it — it brings out the horror of what happened there," she says.
Halloween brings out the creative spirit in everyone but the art community may very well do the day of dress-up the best.
If you have light hair, you might want to choose a frame that brings out the cream color, [brightening] your skin and your hair.
Given the kinds of guests she brings out to her shows and people she's with in her videos, you could probably expect any artist.
"We'll carry out 'Yurinomics' that brings out private sector vitality, without relying excessively on monetary easing and fiscal spending," the Party of Hope said.
To prove it, he brings out the Colbert of the past to confer with the Colbert of the present, in a wacky mind bender.
Scientists are still studying the fly to see what adaptations darkness brings out in them, what adaptations they lose, and when they lose them.
As home values continue to rise, more borrowers become eligible to refinance, and so each drop in rates brings out more business for lenders.
It's probably a good thing that Halloween only comes once a year because it brings out one of the most controversial candies out there.
And it's never more apparent than during Fashion Month, when each city brings out its best and brightest — and not just on the runways.
Anything that is seen to be going against their creed, including comments about the prime minister, brings out the "Internet Hindu" mob in force.
The staging of Middleton's images—the way she brings out the oddities of small town living—is what first drew us to her work.
The poet, on the other hand, unearths her impulsiveness—he brings out her need to expand, to exist beyond the comfort of her privilege.
But to see so many people rooting for the winner... there's something shallow and mean-spirited about what that quest for celebrity brings out.
The meal ends when their waiter brings out a serving of some fresh cobbler, perhaps a slice of pie, whatever was baked that day.
It cannot be said often or loudly enough: Donald Trump is the worst kind of person who brings out the worst in other people.
But analysts say the craze signals the vast money-making opportunities available for Kyoto-based Nintendo - when it eventually brings out more serious hits.
On Wednesday night, The Shallows actress opened up to Seth Meyers about the woman who brings out her green-eyed monster on social media.
"This is a product that we believe truly brings out the creator in all of us," said Panos Panay, a Microsoft corporate vice president.
Whether we like it or not, the immense crisis we are facing brings out the best in us, but also the worst in us.
Liz Johnson Artur, who's been shooting black communities in Brixton, South London, for more than two decades, brings out a similar point with clothing.
At its best, Frank's shambling deception brings out the anxiety underlying Gaffigan's lumbering comedic persona, but "Being Frank" is largely an incoherent viewing experience.
"We don't want this to be something where everyone brings out some Chicago art and we all applaud," Ms. Glassman said of the shows.
Listen to the way Mr. Tao, brings out a fleeting melodic bit in the left hand, like some taunting intrusion coming out of nowhere.
Extra police officers had been deployed to the area on Saturday, which is a market day and brings out larger crowds and more vehicles.
On the contrary, Arthur and Ms. Milioti have fabulous chemistry, and he brings out a sweet and luminous intensity in his human co-star.
Kenneth Burke famously wrote that metaphor "brings out the thisness of a that, or the thatness of a this," to make the intangible tangible.
So while "Ain't Too Proud" honors the past, it also brings out differences between dancing in Motown back then and dancing on Broadway now.
She's supposed to be sweet and relatively innocent (well, at least not as grizzled as Frank), but he brings out the toughness in her.
The annual ball, held on the first Monday in May, brings out some (okay, a lot) of the best red carpet moments of the year.
"Higher spring inventory brings out many more buyers and creates a lot of buzz and activity," said Ben Hirsh, an Atlanta area real estate agent.
Like Cochran, David is good at making people trust him by making them feel safe; he brings out his allies' inner geek and embraces it.
"What I love the most about when Emma's brunette is how the color brings out her eyes and suits her skin tone," Lee tells us.
Discussing the darker moments in her life and the struggles that face so many transgender kids and adults brings out a different side of Danica.
You know when somebody brings out your pettiness or your anxiety or anger, and you find yourself saying and doing things that you otherwise wouldn't?
What the budding flirtation brings out in Sandy hints at more tenderness to come — as does his friendship with Norman, and with Norman's ailing wife.
Wagner also tells everyone to wait before calling authorities, and even brings out a bottle of scotch before reluctantly agreeing to call the Coast Guard.
Brendan brings out everything from the Cure to Joe Jackson, giving his brother a musical education that might also include a few important life lessons.
But it is something I'm very interested in exploring because it brings out such an interesting part of ourselves as well as the relationship itself.
But for Perry, makeup doesn't only give her the chance to take on a new character, it also liberates her and brings out inner confidence.
As for our customers, knowing fraud harms a cause they believe in, rather than an insurance company they don't, brings out their better nature too.
This candle-lit dinner scene wasn't quite as dark as the one above, but you can still see Night Sight brings out the shadows nicely.
When Lawrence filled in for Jimmy Kimmel and interviewed Kim K., the two revealed that Jenner brings out the best in the Hunger Games star.
This much is clear: Impending global annihilation brings out the dissembling side of public institutions, whether it's the United States government or the Catholic Church.
He raises his octaves for the first time on "Rockabye Baby" with Schoolboy Q, a song that brings out a playful spirit in his delivery.
With a subtle rotation speed of six RPMs, MEL Films' timelaps footage brings out the glitch aesthetic that paved the way for Cerny's public artwork.
When temperatures drop, the family brings out small electric space heaters, which they purchased, and duct tapes the edges of their windows to no avail.
The Narrow Door brings out his long friendship with Gess over the run of 200 pages, as background, as the mood of the whole work.
"She brings out things that people don't know that they can do just by watching her do what she does," Sparks forward Nneka Ogwumike said.
"I think a lot of these superdelegates are going to be saying which candidate has the momentum, which one brings out huge numbers," Sanders said.
He is acutely aware that they often do both at the same time, and it is this tension that brings out his most illuminating writing.
George Couyas's restoration brings out the golds and bronzes of the original theater, with gold seat cushions — not the usual red — matching the color scheme.
Lepore writes long, fascinating articles in which she homes in on some odd and chewy piece of history and brings out its nuances and complexities.
The idea of women in prison brings out the horny teenage boy in many of us—perhaps it's the implied lesbianism—but there's also something deeper.
I knew very early on in my life that Jamaican music can be so powerful; it just makes me feel good and brings out my positivity.
Yep, like in Pee Wee's Big Adventure, the machine spits out soft-boiled eggs, perfect toast, tea and coffee, and even brings out the morning newspaper.
But when his arch nemesis, David, brings out a human-sized dog as a birthday gift for Jenna, the sound of Jenna's giggles sets Jordan off.
The macro brings out a cosmic beauty in the burbling CD. And just look at those letters falling off the label of the lip balm. Nice.
The chef brings out dish after dish of amazing Korean food, and we chat with the other couple who reserved seats at the pop-up tonight.
"There's a negative connotation that's attached to the demographic of crowd that he brings out," DC-based journalist Marcus Dowling tells me during a phone conversation.
Claudia is the kitty used for most of the carry techniques, till Dr. Burstyn brings out the wonderfully named Mr. Pirate to demonstrate shoulder cat methods.
Apple's back at $100 a share which, as usual, brings out voices of those expressing concerns about the viability of Apple as a growth-focused company.
"It brings out some emotions and some anger," said Jason Holm, assistant regional director for the Fish and Wildlife Service, in a statement to The Guardian.
"Having kind of mainstream acts alongside more subversive ones - maybe that brings out the subversive ones more," said Elliot Galvin, keyboard player in jazz band Dinosaur.
As the lavish meal comes to an end, Daniel brings out a few mason jars and shows them to me in a show-and-tell fashion.
Photo by Timothy Norris This year Coachella has proven itself to be an arms race of who brings out the coolest guest artists to their set.
Then, Dr. Lee brings out a high-tech CO2 resurfacing laser to sand down the top layer of rough skin and even out the overall texture.
Zaka takes us back to his place, where at last he brings out his collection of packaging: 495 different burger boxes, originating from 44 different countries.
A light char on these scallops, tomatoes, and corn cobs brings out the sweetness in all three ingredients, and a bright, herby sauce rounds everything out.
Dan brings out the best in Ingrid, and anytime she's around him, you root for them and the version of herself that she is with him.
But what makes this work so striking is how powerfully it brings out the ambiguous violence of all image-making, Ms. Yago's as much as Courbet's.
The idea of such practices brings out both the wit and puerility among these longtime, long-married pals, who begin speculating wildly about the polyamorous Pip.
This staging touch brings out the feminist subtext of the opera: that for all the patriarchal bonds of society, women are ascendant and emboldening each other.
Every week, Short brings out his old mainstay character Jiminy Glick, a salivating celebrity interviewer who runs on donuts and poorly hidden contempt for his guests.
You should find a song that has a slow transition, and that brings out positive moods (note: it might happen that you end up disliking the melody).
The overarching message he brings out to potential new worshippers follows the same themes: give up your idols, follow one God and make sure you are circumcised.
He brings out every paradox of a judicial process that tried to tie down this most ambivalent of authors, the ultimate "disaffiliated pariah", to a fixed identity.
Ciroc over ice with a splash of lemon expertly brings out the flavour in fish and makes for a light dinner drink that won't fill you up.
Walking down memory lane and pointing out around-the-way landmarks brings out a cheery side of Deem, who cracks smiles and jokes on Spenser and Malik.
Star Wars: The Force Awakens Hologram Vinyl, $40.32, available at AmazonVinyl brings out the best of this exciting and beautiful soundtrack, composed of course, by John Williams.
The annual race brings out a number of Washington notables, which this year included lawmakers, officials from the executive branch, military officers and a Supreme Court justice.
The mayo is the most distinctive flavor and brings out the "yum" in everything else, but I was also impressed by the quality of the deli meat.
All of this emotional tumult brings out main trio to the Lakeshore High Night Market, where Doug and Jenna will sell SCOBY, the building blocks for kombucha.
Colorado also brings out the best in San Jose's offense, which has produced at least five goals in six of the last nine meetings in Northern California.
Ms. Reza herself has uneven moments as Nadine, but she adroitly brings out the character's exasperation and her shallow side as she considers cheating on her husband.
Mr. Cromer, who delivered an innovative "Our Town" for the ages in 2009, brings out the eloquence in the surrounding silence and in small, often aborted gestures.
A month after his death, the family received a letter from Lucasfilm telling them that Howell's courage and selflessness brings out the Jedi in others, WLOS reported.
Name Withheld A crisis like this one brings out the ways in which we are all united through a web of connections and thus of mutual responsibilities.
Name Withheld A crisis like this one brings out the ways in which we are all united through a web of connections and thus of mutual responsibilities.
Tyrannosaurus Rex was one of the most fearsome predators ever to walk the Earth, but there's a new trend that really brings out the dinosaur's sillier side.
Chris Hemsworth gets a haircut and brings out Thor's funny side, while Mark Ruffalo shows up as a more articulate (but still enjoyably angry) version of the Hulk.
So far, I couldn't tell anything about anyone's political allegiances, gender, or cultural positioning; usually a conversation about sex, gender, and penises brings out the most entrenched ideologues.
" For a role or not, Lee says, "I personally love Sarah dark because it brings out her gorgeous green eyes and looks so good on her skin tone.
He possesses a magical device that makes him immortal, which should come in handy when Sandis' former captor brings out more than just men to track her down.
The book brings out the victims as 360 degree human beings and also delves into the tenacity of those victim's families and the detectives who worked the case.
After explaining this concept, Slow Mo Guy Gav brings out an old television to show the pixels refreshing in action—in real time and then extremely slowed down.
Still, the town is facing a reckoning over a local anti-discrimination ordinance that's up for a vote, and the pushback against it brings out some incredible transphobia.
Texture Control, which should work quite well in conjunction with Dehaze and the Clarity tool, brings out medium-sized detail in an image, including hair, skin and bark.
The 12th pop of Christmas: Santa ClausAnd just when you thought that Dr. Lee had forgotten about the twelve drummers drumming, she brings out the final holiday patient.
The cinematography of Moldovan-born Oleg Mutu, known for his work on Romanian films such as "4 months, 3 weeks and 2 days" (2007), brings out this coldness.
Wrapped in a black smock, Cree laughs excitedly as he has his hair trimmed with scissors and then yells eagerly when the barber brings out the electric razor.
Blending corn kernels not only gives you a sweet and smooth purée to use in soups, fritters and cornbread, but it also brings out the kernel's starchier nature.
"I want to see where the show goes, so I want to come back because I love the surprises that [show creator] Mitch Hurwitz brings out," Hale said.
At best, they're confined to places like dog parks and hiking trails, where their foreignness brings out the screaming sissy or stone-faced stoic in all of us.
So far, the first two episodes have showcased how this environment brings out the worst in people, as guests rape and pillage their way through the Wild West.
Be ready for a slow burner with moments of excitement, and be pleasantly surprised if a five round fight suddenly brings out the best in these slow starters.
Although this game is based off of facts that many people just simply would not know, it brings out the competitive and rather neanderthal ways of many people.
This event always brings out tons of celebs who for a day get to be little kids again ... playing games and hopping on the tons of carnival rides.
Lions, cheetahs and leopards may be spotted during the day, while night brings out a parade of smaller carnivores, including serval, genets, civets, pale foxes and honey badgers.
"If you order the entire goat we'll throw in the machito and the head for free," says Chávez as he brings out a plateful for me to try.
Pork and lemon grass is a classic flavor combination that brings out the natural sweetness of pork, and here it's enhanced with a dash of maple syrup as well.
He brings out a daily chart of the TLT and points to the implied volatility chart below it, which shows a spike in implied volatility through the last week.
I said, you meet people and yes, Twitter brings out some of the worst of us, especially those of us in the middle of a fight all the time.
The Metropolitan Museum of Art's Costume Institute Gala always brings out the most outrageous outfits from its A-list attendees, and this year, stars definitely did not hold back.
"When you're accused of doing something that is so foreign to your values, it brings out outrage in you," he said in an interview with the Irish broadcaster RTE.
Brady brings out his mean streak because the trio at Finders Keepers already know Brady to be "an architect of suicide" with a history of goading others into it.
Staged in the Irish Repertory's newly restored but still intimate theater, this production brings out the cozy humanity in a play that probes the darkest corners of our minds.
But later on, the difficulty of taking a selfie increases: the lights get heavier, the drink brings out tears and dancing, and your camera-holding hand wobbles without control.
Those are the questions The Upshot asked when it used a statistical technique called principal component analysis that emphasizes variation and brings out strong patterns in a data set.
Take them out of contexts that encourage zero-sum group competition, and put them in a context that encourages cooperation, or just brings out another set of values entirely.
Trea Turner is one of the most impressive rookies in baseball, and clearly seeing the Atlanta Braves brings out an even better side of the Washington Nationals' second baseman.
I just feel like Liza is living this new bold life and she probably has a lot of things buried that he brings out in her that are really fun.
The removal of the vivid colors so commonly associated with the Northern Lights brings out the fluidity of the aurora and the stark contrast it forms against the night sky.
This won't make the cake taste like coffee; instead, it just brings out the depths of the chocolate for a bolder flavor that most people miss out on when baking.
Now what if it happens on national television and you've been drinking all day?" said ESPN host Bomani Jones, during a 2012 monologue titled "Boxing Brings Out The Basic Instincts.
"It's different," Poulter said with a shrug on Tuesday when asked to sum up what makes the biennial event so meaningful and why it brings out the best from him.
If you drive a car, you may or may not have air conditioning, and even then there's something about the summer that always brings out the worst in road rage.
"I don't know of another person in this world who brings out the best in me like he does," said Phelps, who has 221.93 Olympic golds and 2100 medals overall.
Roasting broccoli brings out its delicious, caramelized sugars and makes it crunchy, and that's a whole other way that kids might approach that food that you haven't yet offered them.
People reflexively assume that competition is always a good thing, that it always brings out the best in people, but that's only true of people who can forget the competition.
As this global pandemic brings out the worst xenophobia in some, we must insist upon seeing the beauty of our differences as only more evidence of our shared human experience.
"Sometimes music with vocals, it brings out more passion," said Han Cong of China, 270, who with his partner, Sui Wenjing, 228, is favored to win the Olympic pairs competition.
The requirement to buy insurance or pay a hefty fine to the IRS, known as the individual mandate, particularly brings out frustration here among every Republican VICE News talked to.
This work movingly celebrates the equal collaboration that may be special to the decorative arts: between the power of natural materials and ingenious human skill that brings out their glory.
Tenshin Nasukawa didn't look bad, but he did look worried, and there's a great chance that brings out something better in the 19-year-old phenom as he goes forward.
In "Meet Ella," Nathan Bugh and Mr. Teicher bring a wider lexicon to several of Ella Fitzgerald's most crazy live improvisations; her inspired lunacy brings out the same in them.
And though he has won on every surface and at every major championship venue, it is perhaps Melbourne that brings out the best in his elastic, defense-to-offense game.
EditorsNote: Updates Russell Martin note Estrada records 21Ks in Jays' win over Orioles BALTIMORE — There is something about the Baltimore Orioles that brings out the best in Toronto's Marco Estrada.
Warriors rebound from bad loss, beat Clippers LOS ANGELES — The sight of the Los Angeles Clippers still generates animosity and frequently brings out the best in the Golden State Warriors.
On a postcard of the Hall of Mirrors at Versailles, Mr. Uematsu's absurd doodle brings out all the shabby promiscuity of modern technology and its endless train of secondhand pilgrimages.
It enhances enchiladas, brings out the most beautiful flavors on a burger, or of course, can simply be sipped like a magical elixir that warms your body from the inside out.
Growing up in an African-American home, that family environment and the music you listen to definitely brings out a different type of movement — even though you're trained in classical dance.
New York Fashion Week always brings out the top models (hi Gigi Hadid!) and an impressive lineup of front row stars (which you can see right here) wearing perfectly-styled outfits.
She's a wife, a mother, and a mogul who brings out the best of our Pinterest aspirations, constantly reminding us that you don't have to break the bank to look great.
What's most impressive about Sightings of the Sacred — and keeps a book that's basically just images of cows from being repetitive or kitschy — is how Naudé brings out each animal's individuality.
The Swedish royal family always brings out the glitz for the country's annual Nobel Prize ceremony, and on Saturday Sofia looked extra glam in a green dress by House of Dagmar.
Ramsay brings out Rickon Stark, frees him, and has him run back to Jon while Ramsay shoots arrows at him, as a callback to his and his late boo's favorite pastime.
Détente for Netflix and Comcast The relationship between the two companies has often been rocky, but nothing brings out the olive branch like a business opportunity, Jennifer Saba writes in Breakingviews.
The chicken at Al-Madina stings the tongue, but the owner brings out a plate of shredded lettuce and onion drenched in ice-cold, runny yoghurt to fight off the spice.
The funny stuff sells itself, and it expands with the introduction of Jeff, played by Seth Rogen, a single on the cruise whose interest in Rachel brings out Harry's protective side.
If you ever go to a doctor and the doctor pokes around for a couple minutes and immediately brings out a knife or starts to give you pills, you should run.
He has since written an account of how he and photographer Aaron Vincent Elkaim covered the story, an assignment just the thought of which brings out all of my claustrophobic nightmares.
Increasingly, residents have filed noise complaints with the city, which brings out officers like Ms. Caicedo, who night after night knock on doors and tell renters that they're breaking the law.
Most chefs recommend this temperature, as it brings out the flavor while ensuring that the cut stays tender, and also allows a little more time for a nice char on the outside.
While AUJIK's videos typically take place in the concrete jungle, seeing their disembodied pixels possess this remote shrine brings out the inherent creepiness of the "nature" and "cult" facets of the group.
My friends are sneaky and tell the waitress it's my birthday, so she brings out a massive bowl of ice cream and candles and everyone sings "Happy Birthday" after we finish eating.
Eduardo Larrin, the owner, proudly brings out a few old photos and newspaper clippings from his archives, which tell the story of that famous day in 1995 when his restaurant made history.
So to have a guy like [Charles] Oliveira, who's going to be coming at a high level and he's going to be pushing the pace, that brings out the best in me.
"I don't normally get to see the patients cry before and after their procedures, but the show brings out these real raw emotions in me and in the patients," Dr. Lee says.
He brings out Lil Yachty for "Mixtape" and watches the King of the Teens run around the stage, red dreads bouncing with him, yelping "LIL BOAT" at the end of most bars.
Every time she boldly brings out her girls, it's like she's granting permission to all of the women who have been told their nipples are two little secrets meant to be concealed.
He's particularly touching during a scene in which a rattled Molly, who's become prickly about Kevin's increasing involvement in Lil's work, reaches a little too enthusiastically for the cocaine he brings out.
The olive oil also brings out the flavors of proteins like a simply spiced steak, and it's easier to attain a crisp exterior and soft interior for my roasted carrots and potatoes.
In lieu of a straight answer, he brings out "pudding," a plate of bifana, toasted pork sandwiches, ("More bread," notes Claudio) and talk turns to the joys of tacos and fried chicken.
The heat on that sauce by itself might be a little bit much, but the rosé tempers it well, and the spiciness brings out even more of the fruit in the rosé.
I think supercharging our social instincts often brings out the worst, not the best, in us — few look back fondly on the social dynamics of high school cafeterias, and for good reason.
"Much like politics, litigation often brings out people's worst tribal instincts, and the temptation to view your opponent as a villain can be especially overwhelming when the stakes are high," Bennett wrote.
Their spirited play after the Rangers scored first reflected that resolve, which was not a surprise considering that a game against their Manhattan rivals often brings out the best in the Islanders.
Through intensely told flashback sequences, Keneally brings out the confusion and pain teenage Sarah experiences when she comes under the influence of Father Leo Shannon, a rising young star in the archdiocese.
The change of environment allowed me to see how the natural light in the gallery context brings out the mesmerizing muted color scheme of the fixtures, evoking nature through common industrial materials.
"A blocked-off liner look works for round eyes because it really brings out the [shape] of your eyes, as opposed to trying to fake upturned corners with a winged tip," says Ciucci.
The two interview such characters as Hodor (who turns out to not be a great conversationalist) and brings out Joffrey Baratheon and Olenna Tyrell who start slapping each other Jerry Springer Show-style.
Today, credit is steady, corporate earnings are rising, economic excesses are largely in check and every little wobble in the market — such as last week's one-day dip — brings out overheated doomsday talk.
"I talked to some of my Republican friends and they were saying we want you to reelect Pelosi again because she's one we can raise money off ... one that brings out emotions," Rep.
This revival, directed by Ciaran O'Reilly, brings out the cozy humanity in a play that probes the mind's darkest corner, which also stars the excellent Billy Carter as a troubled therapist (1:62003).
This revival, directed by Ciaran O'Reilly, brings out the cozy humanity in a play that probes the mind's darkest corner, which also stars the excellent Billy Carter as a troubled therapist (1:30).
This revival, directed by Ciaran O'Reilly, brings out the cozy humanity in a play that probes the mind's darkest corner, which also stars the excellent Billy Carter as a troubled therapist (2315:23619).
It's kind of a folk rock record that merges our two worlds and brings out the folkier side of what I do, but still has some production from my pop and rock world.
Mr. de Blasio said that a "one-on-one race brings out a whole different set of information," and that Mr. Biden's record was not thoroughly examined among a crowded field of candidates.
The rover takes new images every day, extends its robotic arm to investigate and place instruments strategically every few days and brings out its drill to sample material every few months, Vasavada said.
"I love hearing different reporters tell their stories because it brings out their personalities, their thoughts and insights, their humor in a way that is often missed in the written report," she said.
"I think something like this happening brings out the best in people," Nick, 70, tells PEOPLE of the events documented in the film, which also inspired the hit Broadway musical Come from Away.
In following the show's chronologically reversed path of a successful film producer — from middle age in Hollywood to his idealistic youth in Manhattan — the production brings out the sharpness in the showbiz satire.
"In a Mirror" marches over shifty piano chords, with a sharp metal click striking at odd intervals; heard together, the click brings out a melody in the piano that it isn't playing directly.
It's a breakup story that plays like a rom-com — witty and sharp but also raw and honest, pushing and pulling its way through a process that brings out the worst in everyone.
"I feel like crisis brings out the best in me," Hill tells Refinery22012, while she scarfs down a microwaved noodle dish, careful not to get any on her pastel-pink suit and floral pumps.
President Trump brings out the best and the worst in people because he encourages competition with his staff, so some people leak when they feel they&aposre down and they need to move up.
Fighting him brings out a brutality in Luke, but he still needs all the help he can get from Claire (Rosario Dawson) and Misty Knight (Simone Missick) – as long as she's not a sidekick.
But the highlight has to be watching these two great actors training their moves over and over with giant grins on their faces — especially when Maisie brings out the dagger that ends the scene.
It traces Siras' ordeal as he deals with his suspension and his landlord asking him to move out of his rented house, and brings out his persecution and loneliness through his conversations with Deepu.
"This is just mom life," Biel tells Fallon when he brings out a print of an Instagram photo she shared in September, showing a set of dishes resting on a ledge in her shower.
Bits Gadget geeks will get their chance to size up a new toy at the end of this week when Google brings out Home, its voice-activated smart speaker powered by a virtual assistant.
The first half of this two-parter isn't quite the tour de force of "Who Are You," but it still brings out all the confused, unhappy facets of Buffy's psyche that only Faith can.
I think one of the right one of the things that really brings out the Get Out association for me is almost all of these characters when they see Marta says the same thing.
Dallas brings out the best in Jets forward Joel Armia, who has five goals and 11 points in 49 career games but has three tallies and five points in five meetings against the Stars.
A teacher in a blank-eyed mask in front of a classroom's wall covered in signs and posters brings out the weirdly arbitrary way almost any cultural practice looks when seen from the outside.
The final days of voter registration in Florida often brings out more people who register as Democrats or who, though they register as no-party-affiliation voters, fit the profile of a Democratic voter.
One virtue of the pageant of preening and self-importance, however, is that it brings out the worst in some people, leading them to say things that reveal their vileness for all to see.
To make his point, Damian brings out a long line of North Shore High girls to give testimonials about the ills of not pumping the brakes when trying to hunt down your would-be bae.
But the good news is that everyone always brings out the best of the best for Paris, so it's like getting a recharge after you've been walking around with your phone at 3% all day.
Although to the modern eye, her gnarled skin and unnaturally bent toes can shock, a new exhibition at the Hong Kong Museum of Medical Sciences by Jo Farrell, a British photographer, brings out their beauty.
Fernando brings out platters full of ingredients—tomatoes, tomatillos, garlic, onion, a variety of dried and fresh chiles, and xoconostle (the sour fruit of a native prickly pear cactus)—all lightly fried in olive oil.
Now, rewind back to the 90s, and look at Mel B, an actual black woman, having to listen to a European host from this unearthed interview footage as he brings out multiple Black Petes onstage.
Why does your phone need a camera lens with a larger aperture when it can instead leverage software and AI to and merge many differently exposed shots into one that brings out all the details?
In a tight 30-minute set, Aparna Nancherla covers a lot of ground in classic deadpan style, but then she shifts about halfway through and brings out a television to show off a powerpoint presentation.
McGregor just has this effect on people, brings out something primal—he has become something larger than himself, an ideology, a way of life, like the Meal Deal or Zumba: He's someone people believe in.
But while scholarly essays in the hefty, 320-page catalog do just that, the show itself only partly and obliquely brings out the most interesting issues relating to women and the art of Gustav Klimt.
Nothing brings out the indignation of a certain kind of rock 'n' roll fan like the suggestion that the music of Little Richard, Jimi Hendrix, Kurt Cobain and other iconoclasts has aged with its audience.
The details she brings out from her gigs across America often fall back on unkind clichés, like her cabdriver with several missing teeth in Nashville who tells her a "you might be a redneck" joke.
The article never mentions her appearance, but it's accompanied by a picture of her standing next to a blue wall that brings out the blue of her eyes, her hair blond and sleek, her smile warm.
Coating formline carvings in white and adding synthetic details brings out the mass produced quality we associate with cheapness, particularly in contrast to the fine woods more typically used in traditional Native American works of art.
Whereas Tesla beams refinements of its automated driving software to cars already on the road, Daimler updates its "Drive Pilot" programme (which mitigates the effects of sudden braking) only when it brings out a new model.
Except Bonnie doesn't actually seem all that interested in playing with him — she keeps leaving him in the closet while she brings out other toys like Dolly (Bonnie Hunt), Jessie (Joan Cusack), and Buzz (Tim Allen).
And, most of us know going through a break-up or even being involved in a roller coaster-y relationship brings out plenty of emotions that can only be soothed by good old-fashioned comfort food.
GOQii, India's No. 1 health and fitness startup, is now a case study on the famed Harvard Business Publishing platform, a subsidiary of Harvard University that brings out books, magazines and leadership studies for MBA students.
"It brings out something extra when you add something modern and a little artsy to an old building," said Alexander Wilhelmsson, managing director of the Helsinki-based Crape, the agency with which the home is listed.
While there's no red carpet the actress hasn't met and conquered with aplomb, there's something about those Riviera breezes and the pomp and circumstance of the French affair that brings out her diamond-encrusted sartorial best.
The election drama unfolding in the United States has fueled that argument, prompting many to question whether the style of democracy America preaches, for all its obvious benefits, brings out the worst instincts in an electorate.
Hassan Hajjaj: My Rock Stars is a colorful, confounding, but nonetheless stunning effort by the eponymous "Andy Warhol of Marrakech," an artist whose visual confluence of east and west invariably brings out the best of both.
Granblue Fantasy: Versus is pretty good at easing you into that experience, but more important is how its attention to detail in the game's characterization, through art and mechanics, brings out what makes fighting games lovable.
They have their moments; DJ Premier's remix of "Lady (Just Tha Beat Mix featuring AZ)" brings out the alpha-male boasting within the song, and "Cruisin' (Wet Remix)" reharmonizes the song to make it more moody.
The Super Bowl brings out what's splashiest in the identities of its host cities, and my adopted hometown is not about to stint on its third go-round at showing its best face to the world.
In numerous studies, Solomon and his team have found that being reminded of death brings out our cagey, defensive side, makes us more aggressive toward nature and non-human animals, and exacerbates existing mental disorders or fears.
A highlight of his set is his rendition of "Playa No More," the first single from Going Thru, which features Migos member Quavo and New York's A Boogie, whom he brings out to help perform the song.
Microsoft's seventh Surface Pro tablet finally brings out USB-C and 21th-gen Intel power, making it the most powerful and versatile Surface to date, and it's still a standard bearer for all 2824-in-25 devices.
One day, while Matty is just trying to play basketball alone next to an abandoned warehouse, the dance instructor brings out her boombox and cassette tape, and forces him to catch her while she twirls and dips.
" Chris Arnade, author of "Dignity: Seeking Respect in Back Row America," who has been driving around the country for several years reporting on addiction and poverty, said health care is "the one thing that brings out frustration.
I notice my movements are faster and more efficient walking down the street, being surrounded by this capitalist practical environment brings out constant anxiety about ambition and productivity, on the other hand our studio floor is vast.
When cooked blonde, expect buttery sweetness; a little more time over the heat brings out a nuanced nuttiness; just a bit further and here comes that touch of bitterness that imparts a satisfyingly deep and rich balance.
Whether she's slumped (and dead) in her rocking chair, as in "Psycho," or pulling a knife on her daughter, as in "Carrie," there's just something about mothers that brings out the worst and sometimes the best shivers.
Booths C262/D212 Judith Linhares, who uses thick, glowing lines to depict titanic female figures, brings out the color in Annabeth Rosen's work — wire-wrapped ceramic assemblages that evoke seashells, ballast or construction sites on the moon.
We make fig leaf ice cream; we grill fig leaves, which brings out a kind of coconut-y quality in them, and then we steep milk with the fig leaves and make ice cream out of it.
He then brings out a few other premium tequila bottles that I have sworn by since I could legally drink, tequilas that I—and many bartenders that I know—thought tasted as clean, and as smooth as possible.
He's teaching people and allowing them to understand that Uncle Tetsu Japanese cheesecake is not as dense and heavy, it's kind of a fun whimsical type of feeling that brings out your inner childhood even as an adult.
This is the sports world committed to the kind of competition which brings out the best in us—the world we make in our weekly pick-up games, in our high school track meets, in our neighborhood gyms.
A dozen paintings and screen-prints created in the 1960s and '70s show the development of Melehi's wave motif, while a small-scale white sculpture in the corner of the room brings out the waves' dynamic, sculptural quality.
Even as someone who doesn't usually wear much makeup during the week and only brings out the full makeup bag for dressy or special occasions, I make sure to do my eyebrows before leaving my house every day.
What this production (based on the screenplay by Visconti, Nicola Badalucco and Enrico Medioli) brings out so acutely is how these antithetical creatures were made for each other, at least for purposes of mutual exploitation in ungodly times.
Not that such a magnifying glass is ever applied in the staging by Mr. von Stuelpnagel ("Hand to God"), which brings out the more boisterous aspects of Coward's comedy, occasionally to hilarious, but just as often labored, ends.
Over the past few weeks, as Texas and Louisiana experienced devastating floods in the aftermath of Hurricane Harvey and Floridians prepared for Hurricane Irma, we've heard many people say that tragedy, however terrible, brings out the best in people.
You might be one of the more mature, tempered Aries who have learned to stay chill in tough situations, but even so, Mars retrograde brings out unexpected angry feelings, so do allow yourself to vent in a healthy way.
Ms. Harvey doesn't hold back in displaying Boo's frowning disapproval of nearly everyone but brings out the poignancy of Boo's frustration in feeling shut out of the family business and burdened with a daughter, Lala, who can't function successfully.
The film emphasizes the fierce, frightening intensity of Crawford's offscreen character, largely a product of her own hard childhood, and it brings out a simple and powerful idea: actors can't give onscreen what they don't already possess within themselves.
We proceed to have sex on a rug by the fire, then he brings out some coke and we carry on doing coke and fucking until like midnight, at which point we move into the bedroom and carry on.
If this "Virginia Woolf" brings out the play's inherent strengths, Ian Rickson's production of "The Goat," the story of a man whose marriage comes apart when he falls in love with a farm animal, underscores its susceptibility to misinterpretation.
His sober, courteous demeanor brings out Masino's vanity and his natural talkativeness, qualities that help make the government's case during the Maxi Trial of 1986, a chaotic spectacle that suggests an episode of "Law & Order" directed by Federico Fellini.
"When they [the trio] start playing, the demand is so great that if you are attending to who you are right now, it brings out something that you couldn't have visualized or planned for," he told The New York Times.
From the spend-y feeling that comes with a new season to a reminder that layering is more fun when it's not in the name of survival, the shift towards warmer weather brings out the style star in all of us.
It's a tale as old as time: Your bestie walks into the party wearing a new hot-orange lipstick that brightens her face and brings out the highlights in her hair, and looks so damn cool with that purple dress.
I am so excited for this new version of Little Women — Call the Midwife's Heidi Thomas has adapted Louisa May Alcott's classic novel — that you all would mock me if I fully expressed the nerdiness that it brings out in me.
Trump's presence on the ballot "brings out the normal voters plus the people who feel personally attacked," said Chris Gallo, a 19-year-old University of Arizona student who voted for Sanders in the primary but is backing Clinton now.
Occasionally Mr Benjamin himself brings out pin-prick details with a novelist's skill: the "fading impression of goggles like quotation marks" around the eyes of one patient, or an early Autumn morning "set like a daguerreotype by a gossamer of frost".
The Dishonorable President Underwood is still backed into a corner on multiple fronts, but he seems rejuvenated and ready to fight his way out thanks to a nemesis that brings out the best of the worst in him: his own wife.
Maybe this, and not that godforsaken America Works program, will prove to be Frank Underwood's legacy: he brings out the crooked politician in everyone, including those of us who end up cheering him on from the other side of the screen.
It turns out that they're apt collaborators, as well––Talib's quick, high-pitched flow is counterbalanced by Styles's basso profundo, and their union brings out Styles's political side while highlighting Talib's ability to shit-talk with the best of them.
"I think it really brings out a sense of nostalgia, especially as you get older and you start forming your own traditions, and being able to see other people live out their lives [you get] inspiration from them," Nilsen explained.
"Half-Blood Blues" burrows into their relationship: Sid's exhilaration when Hiero's playing brings out the best in his own, resentment when the younger man gets the lion's share of the praise, and, very occasionally, compassion for Hiero's lonely, rootless condition.
But while one episode hinges on a pretty superficial fight on Sophia not putting Annie in her Myspace Top 8 (lol 2006), their eventual breakup in "Vintage Fashion Forum" is a surprisingly wrenching moment that brings out the best in Girlboss.
This episode's whimsical humor and cautionary moralizing (Seize the day!) brings to mind classic "Twilight Zone" episodes like "One for the Angels," and Reynolds brings out the best in his actors — especially Anderson, who is the perfect comic foil for DeLuise.
It's also the place locals come for lambretas, a local clam so flavorful and juicy that when the waiter at Mistura Perfeita brings out a potful with onion and cilantro (3533 reais), it's accompanied by a glass of excess broth.
This is evident in his tortured relationships with Ed; with the woman Ed marries, Laurel (Roxanna Hope Radja, who winningly brings out the character's wry masochism); and with the handsome, much younger Alan, the model (a likable Michael Hsu Rosen).
Before we get to solutions, before the doctor gives you pills or brings out the knife, we have to have a clear diagnosis of what's going on, and we have to understand who did this and how they did it.
Baumbach makes an enemy of the process, which brings out the worst in both of them, but even the lawyers have a human dimension, especially Laura Dern as a powerful L.A. attorney who approaches the job with empathy and aggression.
He brings out Charlie's combination of disingenuousness and latent decency in scenes with Mel Harris as a whale — a rich woman targeted for large-scale fraud — and David Zayas as a violent gangster who takes a shine to the Haverfords.
And "Departure Mode," without obscuring the cloying tone of its vintage Valentine's card, brings out all the lonely adult tristesse waiting on the far side of any tryst by inserting a misty landscape by Caspar David Friedrich right in the middle.
Bret: Second: Thank God we have a report at all — which, considering the vindication it brings Trump (and the vindictiveness it brings out of him) — would not have happened if the Trumpists had gotten their way and Mueller had been fired.
But the best part of the whole video has to be when Jenner brings out her chunky black cell-phone, pulls out the antenna, and makes a call to get Brie Larson — the Oscar winner who plays Carol Danvers — a movie deal.
As a writer who has been asked more than once if her working environment brings out "the claws" in ambitious women (ugh), The Bold Type is refreshing — and reflective of an industry that now, more than ever, needs the voices of young women.
So I would love to do a companion record with Jason again, because I feel like he brings out the best in me, and it's such a relief to have someone who gets me and who'd fight to the death for the song.
I say let&aposs look to see what Kevin Brady brings out on Wednesday, but the one thing that is very important, those members that come from the state they have been so productive in expressing there what their districts are looking at.
The creative team is using these genre elements to explore the world of Archie Comics from a new angle, and this fresh context brings out different aspects of the character relationships while upending expectations of what an Archie story should look like.
But so long as we continue to degrade sex in a culture that openly exploits women as a merely a means to men's prurient needs, we will continue to demean sex as something that brings out the beast rather than expresses our humanity.
The dog at Al's is grilled a little crisper and the chopped homemade relish is spicy, whereas the proprietary relish at Frankie's is viscous and floral and, along with the buttered bun, brings out the sweetness in the Hummel's beef/pork blend.
As he plays, our eye is drawn to his fingers, to the textures of clothing and of his wig, and to the original details of instruments and architecture — in other words, to the performative aspects, which cinematic composition brings out with greater clarity.
On Ian's 16th birthday, Mom brings out a present that Dad left behind: a wizard staff, as well as a spell that will enable him to return to life, giving the boys the chance to spend one more day with their old man.
Jean Pierre Mustier has shed bad loans, raised billions in capital and crafted a quirky new image for UniCredit with the help of Elkette, a soft-toy he brings out for selfies with fellow bankers ranging from Jamie Dimon to Lloyd Blankfein.
Beats: I think I'd stay as I don't like the food in other countries, and you can't watch British TV.Grindah: Going abroad brings out the racism in him, though the blazing dumbed it down a bit—that's why they should legalize weed.
I've written online enough to know that even hinting at the possibility that we might be traveling down some of history's darkest roads brings out a hysterical outcry and people citing "Godwin's Law," which is the idea that invoking Hitler automatically invalidates any argument.
"This process brings out the good, and a lot of the bad, that goes on in family homes," Singer claims, stating that parents will hear about a student with a 3.4 GPA who is "going to Harvard" and push their child to do the same.
Voters had to choose whether to back someone with an appeal to independents and disaffected Republicans, like moderates Biden, Buttigieg and Senator Amy Klobuchar of neighboring Minnesota, or someone who energizes the party's liberal base and brings out new voters, like progressives Sanders and Warren.
As Labron-Johnson brings out a "here's-one-I-made-earlier" water-soaked brain and starts coating it in flour, he tells me how the time he spent at Belgian fine dining restaurant In de Wulf and Andrew's career in Paris influence the Clipstone menu.
Verdon (a captivating Michelle Williams, doing her best trans-Atlantic accent) is a radiant performer, who is also a long-suffering amanuensis, the devoted wife who puts up for years with her husband's philandering because she believes he still brings out the best in her.
The debate over Australia's refugee policies regularly brings out both supporters and critics, while outside the gaze of the Australian establishment, immigrant communities in places like Fairfield, one of Sydney's most diverse western suburbs, are creating their own versions of "Australian values" every day.
Under the direction of Jessica Lazar, the rendering of his stories, including several lesser-known ones and two incomparable classics, brings out their most accessibly theatrical elements — the Oscar Wilde-esque epigrams and the comic grotesqueness of pompous members of the aristocracy and haute bourgeoisie.
NASHVILLE — The novelist Ann Patchett, who lives in this city, has said that she brings out-of-town visitors to two places: the Parthenon, the replica of the ancient Greek structure in Centennial Park, and United Apparel Liquidators, or U.A.L. as devotees know it.
What I've said, if you read any of my textbooks, it's always an interaction between what people bring into a situation, which means genetics and personality, and what the situation brings out in you, which is a social/psychological power of some situations over others.
Over the course of the gig—the exposed brick, warehouse-type setting of Village Underground providing a fitting chamber for the mechanical, metallic beats—Charli brings out a number of the artists who've featured on her music and vice versa, including Tommy Cash, Hannah Diamond, and RAYE.
So I think, you know, we're still stuck in a mind-body meatsuit, we're not getting out of it, so we better learn how do we use it in a way that brings out the higher angels of our nature, the more reflective parts of ourselves.
"[Day two] brings out an entirely new kind of buyer, not a guy hunting for yield ... but someone going on the offense looking for growth, growth that won't be impeded even if Washington's now clearly a millstone around the economy's neck," the "Mad Money " host said.
" The Palette That Brings Out Maeve's Human Nature Marsh: "For Maeve's 'human look,' we ditched the Mariposa madam's heavy smokey eye and went with a more natural makeup look, since she's attempting to blend in with humans who are leaving the park and doesn't want to be recognized.
Voters are pondering whether to back someone with appeal to independents and disaffected Republicans, like moderates Biden, Buttigieg and Senator Amy Klobuchar of neighboring Minnesota, or someone who energizes the party's liberal base and brings out new voters, like progressives Sanders and fellow Senator Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts.
This close-speaker recording that leans toward the loud side really brings out the abrasive nature of the Centipede Hz songs, which were high-powered as a result of Deakin's return and Panda Bear manning a sit-down kit for the first time since the band's early days.
My gifted comic pals and I work way too hard on crafting humor to allow you to come along and claim your unlicensed, misfiring sawed-off shotgun is actually a sharpened blade that cuts to the truth to illuminate understanding and brings out our shared humanity through laughter.
Mehr, a longtime rock critic who now calls the Memphis Commercial Appeal home, brings out the human element in the band's story, particularly the abuse and neglect-filled upbringing of the Stinson boys, which in no small way contributed to Bob's death in 260 at the age of 270.
Dramatic streetlamp chiaroscuro brings out cranial associations in two egg-shaped cedar trees flanking the gate of a white picket fence on a residential street in Venice, California, while the blackened silhouettes of a truly bizarre, Medusa-like tree and an apartment block loom in the near-darkness beyond.
Fashion Month — the four-week period twice a year when top designers debut their latest collections in New York, London, Milan and Paris — brings out a horde of photographers intent on capturing interesting clothes, both on the runways in the shows and on the sidewalks outside of them.
This whole things with Amazon looking at cities, it kind of brings out -- if you want to become -- you want to attract good jobs, and therefore, you need schools, infrastructure, arts, all those things that make it attractive to someone to want to be in your city and stuff like that.
"There were so many things that seem that she was out of her mind, so to now put it on a dead man who cannot say what happened really brings out the anger in me, and I have no choice but to say it was a smear campaign," said Allison Jean.
Claire is very inspiring to work with and I think she brings out the best work in the people around her, she is also extremely multi-talented and all she really needed was facilitation to carry out her ideas, which I hope she would agree we encouraged her to pursue.
Most wild rice on the market is actually "par-boiled," but Stockfleth says their traditional small-batch roasting method—which more closely resembles the Native American process of heating wild rice on top of rocks over an open flame—brings out a richer, deeper flavor that makes for a superior product.
" Here's where non-Balanchine repertory can bring unsuspected qualities to the surface: Troy Schumacher's "Common Ground" (new last October) uses all her statuesque authority, but it also brings out an inflamed wildness that's a surprise; and it's this — along with piquant musical playfulness — that she's starting to develop in "Walpurgisnacht.
It brings out his most robust singing, even when the subject matter is straightforward, like on "Senior Year," a bruised take on the sort of nostalgia Kenny Chesney used to render in hazy fashion, and "Song Number 7," likely to be one of the best country songs of this year.
The living conditions of the 100-or-so residents of the Eagle Avenue apartments in the Bronx are emblematic of sweeping neglect by the Housing Authority: When temperatures drop, the family brings out small electric space heaters, which they purchased, and duct tapes the edges of their windows to no avail.
With Gabrielle Chanel ($135), the first new women's fragrance from the Paris fashion house in 15 years, the perfumer Olivier Polge brings out the soft, smooth side of the bud, surrounding it with other garden-plucked ingredients (jasmine, tuberose) for a result that is light and easy to wear anywhere.
The family was there on Saturday night to check out Fright Fest—a seasonal event promising a "truly frightening evening of fun" and usually brings out "an increased number of knuckleheads who come to stir things up," according to Brian Smith, deputy police chief in Gurnee, Illinois, where the Six Flags is located.
Her tough exterior, combined with BoJack's desperate need to be loved, alternately brings out the best and worst in him, while Gina's poignant musings about the limits of ambition and how she wants to be known provide a focal point for a season filled with commentary on how the entertainment industry treats women.
There's an incredible sequence where Megan Smith is diving through the cupboards and brings out this walkabout device that's huge, but she's talking about pressing on it and saying that you need to balance the X and the Y axis to be able to create touchscreen, because touchscreen hadn't been invented before.
But Duchamp brings out more complex feelings in her work, whether she shows him helping to serve lobster at a picnic; operating a crank-and-spring gizmo, to conjure an apparition of his female alter ego, Rrose Sélavy; or appearing as a disembodied, mystic face, in the manner of Christ on Veronica's Veil.
That's a really good way of thinking about it, and it brings out this dimension I worry about with female candidates, which is the detection of a fatal flaw comes out early and decisively, I think we see it with Kamala Harris, too, with the conversation over her record as a prosecutor.
"The stark contrast between the old and the new brings out the digital qualities of the work even more and offers a very contemporary critical dialog to a crowd in the East end that is more acquainted with traditional art methods so we're trying to bring something new and unknown out there," Vogt explains.
An obstacle presents itself at the 11:32 mark when Hilton realizes she forgot to add onions and garlic to the meat sauce, but decides to do without themDespite not cutting any onions, the socialite brings out her sunglasses (at 12:10) to show viewers what she says she usually wears for the task.
Whereas Pro Evo's flood of game modes, countless rosters full of close-to-photo-real avatars, and highly detailed statistics brings out the number-crunching sports-science geek in many a player, Sensi is the very friendliest face of soccer gaming, as approachable as actually going down the park for some Volley, Parry, Dickhead.
As Dewey — who impersonates his roommate, Ned (Spencer Moses), a substitute teacher, to land a job at the exclusive Horace Green prep school — Mr. Brightman never makes the mistake of trying to upstage his young co-stars; he gets down with, and brings out the best in, them in a performance as notable for its generosity as its virtuosity.
He is cheap, and I think that it is so easy to just spend money when you have it and it really does ... I am one of those people who believe that having a scarcity brings out the best in a company and really focuses you on what is core to the company and then you execute better.
And so time and again I ask, "OK, what's the rhythm of the city?" or "What's the rhythm of this neighborhood?" and I try to flow into that rhythm, and it brings out an accidental joy as you suddenly recognize patterns of the city or community, and understand ways in which to be a part of it.
Those nine people work together and say, "Look, here's how to work with me, here's what brings out the best in me and the worst in me, here are my blind spots," and then I read that and I get to give my own input, and then we give that out to all the new hires that I have.
"Look at what happened with the darkness that showed up in Parkland (Florida), and the darkness that showed up on the streets of Ferguson (Missouri), and the darkness that showed up in many, many, many homes in Chicago with shootings and senseless murders -- it brings out the best in people," the TV legend and philanthropist added.
Trooping the Color brings out nearly every member of the royal family to celebrate the Queen's birthday with the rest of the U.K. And it is always a day for memorable candid moments — from Prince George wagging his tongue in the window in 2015 to Prince William getting scolded by his granny the Queen for leaning down to talk to George in 2016.
The film brings out how, even within the criminal justice system, fairly universal terms like "homicide" get defined differently medically and legally; while the coroner's report clearly states homicide as the cause of Garner's death, the defense lawyers, in their efforts to absolve Pantaleo, repeatedly remind the members of the jury that the court does not accept the medical definition of homicide.
Winkler brings out just how difficult it is to get a case to the Supreme Court in the first place, the immense legal skill and resources that are necessary to accomplish this, and the ways that the entire process is most responsive to those people who have the time and money to command legal resources and marshal them toward winning constitutional decisions.
When Schreck brings out her friend Mike Iveson to discuss his experiences with gender-based shaming and homophobia as a queer man, Constitution starts to feel like it's vying for the tag of inclusivity at the expense of polished theater; his segment, though also an important personal anecdote, breaks up Schreck's narrative flow and feels more disconnected and unfocused than Schreck's personal accounts.
Beginning with a fine South African accent, his performance brings out all the nuances in the character: his innate good nature, which has been nurtured by Sam, although Hally doesn't recognize it; his natural intelligence, despite those lousy math scores; his submerged guilt and sorrow over his relationship with his father; and the hints of patronization that occasionally creep into his conversation.
But even by that measure, the world premiere of a documentary at the Venice Film Festival on Friday night is going to stand out, largely because of whom it brings out: the fashion A-list, including the designers Valentino and Azzedine Alaïa; the model Naomi Campbell; the photographer Paolo Roversi; Jonathan Newhouse, the chairman of Condé Nast International; and Franca Sozzani, the editor of Italian Vogue.
MARC REUBEN Langhorne, Pa. To the Editor: Jonathan Weisman's courageous Sunday Review essay, "The Nazi Tweets of 'Trump God Emperor' " (May 29), points to a clue for Hillary Clinton's campaign: Make sure to keep the hateful behavior of Donald Trump supporters always in public view and simultaneously call out Mr. Trump aggressively on his failure to address the fact that his campaign brings out and feeds on ugliness and hatred.
Though Molly's desire to do some catch-up partying is a more theoretical and less urgent driver than the libidinous motivations of Superbad, it comes from the very contemporary realization that there are other ways of being smart, successful, and even nerdy than just fighting for straight As. The anger and defensiveness this knowledge initially brings out of Molly isn't explicitly tied to longtime gamers or Star Wars fans bristling at the mainstreaming of "their" culture.
Read: Review: 'Come From Away,' a Canadian Embrace on a Grim Day Read: Justin Trudeau Brings Ivanka Trump to Broadway Show on Welcoming Outsiders Read: A Broadway Musical Brings Out Canadian Soft Power Here are some other articles from The Times over the last week, not necessarily related to Canada and perhaps overlooked, that I found interesting: — Ed Whitlock of Milton, Ontario, who became the oldest marathon runner to break four hours, died at age 86.

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