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"briskly" Definitions
  1. quickly
  2. in a practical and confident way; in a way that shows a desire to get things done quickly
  3. if the wind blows briskly, it is cold or pleasantly fresh
"briskly" Synonyms
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560 Sentences With "briskly"

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In that footage, the Olli briskly hurtles toward the wall.
Her books were selling briskly through Amazon and Barnes & Noble.
We exchange handshakes, and he and his group leave briskly.
Add remaining vinegar, and stir briskly to form a vortex.
He signed the receipt briskly, not responding to George's protests.
Despite the crisis, business at the firm, Knox, grew briskly.
"You want to wear dress shoes," she told him briskly.
But few were as briskly cynical as "Quick Millions" (1931).
Ackerman's book briskly traces the history of this deceivingly simply game.
She grabbed my bag and walked briskly toward the trolley stop.
" Besides, she adds briskly, "It's not age that makes a life.
Houses traded relatively briskly in other parts of the Bronx, too.
Just smile and wave as you walk briskly to your door.
And they sold briskly, to regulars who included Sarah Jessica Parker.
Not long afterward, she saw Matthew walk briskly to his truck.
Instead, the study suggests it walked briskly in a "bird-like" manner.
What you can do intentionally (and briskly) is clean up the mess.
The referee jogged across to consult Bahramov, who briskly nodded an affirmative.
The cast is solid, if not spectacular, and the story moves briskly.
The Moto Z Play does just about everything briskly without noticeable hiccups.
"I'm giving you my answer, the best I can," he replied briskly.
She managed to sell 100 cups, not briskly, but she sold them.
Walking briskly, at 3 to 4 miles per hour or so, qualifies.
The games tend to move briskly, because hitters rarely work deep counts.
NASA The theme of risk runs briskly through Macron's life and career.
At the moment, Japanese goods exports to the EU are growing briskly.
They told potential buyers, and the media, that condo units were selling briskly.
This has helped them confound doubters and grow briskly despite their massive size.
The Scenario: Your friend is pacing toward the bathroom briskly, ass cheeks clenched.
The men had moved briskly into combat, Liston stalking, moving flat-footedly forward.
Ms. Bennett manages to convey a remarkable amount of substance briskly and entertainingly.
" When the President tried a personal dig, Pelosi briskly took him down: "Mr.
Bank lending in the Philippines has expanded briskly for a number of years.
Picoult knows how to tell an interesting story, and the novel moves briskly.
General McMaster was later spotted walking briskly out of the White House complex.
Briskly spoken though Mr. Ready is, we never feel Macbeth's surrender to nihilism.
At first, he seemed to hold his own, briskly advancing his pieces forward.
On the echocardiogram, it opened and closed briskly, letting the blood flow freely.
At the checkpoint, the police stopped a woman walking briskly in jogging clothes.
But Bishop's life was hardly smooth, and the story is told too briskly.
Add the "grenadine," gin, and ice and shake briskly for 8 seconds.3.
The economy has grown briskly, without intolerable inflation or too much borrowing from abroad.
After the interaction, Cersei walks by briskly — she doesn't give a word to Bronn.
"We're with the Cruz event," one said as he paced briskly past the greeter.
Mr. Rubio, briskly dismissive of Mr. Trump ("He's an entertaining guy"), pivoted to Mrs.
You'd think they'd have briskly moved the kids along to the "Gossip Girl" books.
" His sexist judgment was shared by many in Hughes's circle: she was "briskly American.
"The situation is under control and your sister is safe," the officer said briskly.
Mr. Gray was walking briskly, and he bore his 40-pound pack with ease.
His work makes much of Bausch's use of repetition and eccentric, briskly executed gestures.
I had to walk briskly to keep up with 66-year-old Manuel Nunes.
The first, which we skip over briskly, is of a perfectly ordinary Soviet upbringing.
Moving briskly, we crossed several partially destroyed bridges during the several-hour march west.
"I will just see to it," and she strode briskly out of the room.
The other day residents walked briskly in the crosswalks past multiple lanes of traffic.
"So just tell me which is the preferred insulin," I told the pharmacist briskly.
At 12 episodes, Deadwind's first season is on the longer side, but it's briskly paced.
The more that folks saw puffers briskly walking down streets, the more normal they became.
The mood, generally, on this eight-day marathon is best described as briskly, soberly efficient.
Cops are reaching out more As he walked briskly along the protest route, police Capt.
Donald Trump took a step toward locking down his — but needs to keep striding briskly.
The group briskly packed up the trays of leftover biryani and coolers of soft drinks.
He briskly bounced the ball and rocked forward to begin his serve, his arms swinging.
The ID Buggy pulls away smoothly and silently, and rips briskly up to 603 mph.
The boy falls briskly into a deep sleep along with the rest of the class.
"Well," the manatee said, briskly, unkindly, but with an edge of something nurturing in it.
But as the story moves briskly forward, Emma's chapters begin to offer something more involving.
Most of us know that we should walk briskly for the sake of our health.
Several declined, but others took them and sold them briskly for around $40, he said.
As the virus spread briskly across international borders in recent weeks, Latin America was spared.
They also mostly focus on action rather than exposition, which keeps the story moving briskly.
I briskly walked through Belinda Hall and toward my afternoon class at Harvard Law School.
She made me cut 60 pages out of my manuscript and briskly dismissed any objections.
We are standing in the parking lot, and two women walk briskly up to Dianna.
The storm continued to move briskly and was not expected to linger in the Northeast.
Play investigates the repertoires of mid-20th-century composers, usually in a briskly swinging style.
It can carry you briskly to work and back, depending on the length of your commute.
Aluminium demand is also likely to grow briskly, thanks in part to demand for lighter cars.
In a reversal from the thousands of layoffs here in 2015, oil companies are hiring briskly.
Love & Friendship is briskly paced (just 92-minutes long!), perfectly cast, and sharply written and directed.
These items sold briskly to low-end retailers and in open-air markets throughout the world.
Celtics Coach Brad Stevens walked briskly into the postgame news conference not inclined to mince words.
The book — deeply researched and briskly paced — saunters down a gallery of oddballs apart from Godel.
People looked down as they walked briskly past police, hoping not to draw attention to themselves.
So China's leaders have been eager to keep the economy growing briskly at least until then.
Some of his unsupported turns, briskly revolving while never losing the basic tango embrace, won applause.
She moved more briskly and met me wearing a black elastic belt over a loose top.
Cars backed out of parking spots from every direction, and people moved briskly along the sidewalks.
"Rates need to rise more briskly than markets now seem to expect," he said in prepared remarks.
Mr. Ouattara's government has invested in new roads and bridges, and the economy has been growing briskly.
The data suggested the economy slowed in the fourth quarter after growing briskly in the prior period.
Lava usually flows pretty slowly, so you have time to "briskly" walk away from it, Damby says.
Fitbit tells TechCrunch that heart rate monitoring was the most requested feature for the briskly selling wearable.
The CEO's photo could be briskly removed and replaced by the photo of the new, interim CEO.
The car market is forecast to keep growing briskly for the rest of this decade (see chart).
While U.S. companies have been sitting on the sidelines, our trading partners have been moving briskly forward.
The men would walk briskly in search of various game animals off and on throughout most days.
Like most of Amy Hempel's short fiction, this is lucid and elusive at once, almost briskly mysterious.
Many Galaxy phones have sold briskly, catapulting Samsung to the top spot in the worldwide handset market.
The clinic floor is briskly swept as Mosso and Veronica put on scrubs and lay out scalpels.
Your frequently used emoji populate the row, and you can move through them briskly with a swipe.
Mr. Rattle stepped ahead briskly in the timeless finale, but wrung every drop of passion from it.
Imagine briskly jogging through hostile terrain for the entirety of your workday — and then doing it again.
A broad-shouldered, muscular figure who walked the fairways briskly, Ford became one of golf's fastest players.
People looked down as they walked briskly past police, apparently trying not to draw attention to themselves.
She briskly navigated a maze of muddy alleys before arriving at a group of old camping caravans.
We left the castle and walked briskly down a dirt road that dropped steeply into the ravine.
She was moving briskly, carrying for refreshment a glass containing an ample measure of some amber liquid.
My first instinct was to flee, so I turned around and walked briskly to my bus stop.
What follows is a scene with all of the tension and drama of a briskly-run board meeting.
But nearby, a smiling Mercy Njoroge walks briskly by on her own more efficient transport system: Her feet.
On Thursday morning, Mr. Pruitt walked briskly into the hearing room wearing a red tie and a smile.
Tim and Sara Keepers then briskly walked hand in hand to an adjacent courtroom, the media behind them.
"Apple is selling TV devices fairly briskly, but it won't ever reach the penetration Samsung has," McQuivey said.
Ferdinando Cito Filomarino, whom he refers to as "my sentimental partner," circulated briskly through the studio all day.
Then there were the platform-soled espadrilles Prada sold so briskly you could never find them in stock.
" Lacker said in a speech the Fed "may need to increase more briskly than markets appear to expect.
We'd gotten into the cart in the dark, on a soft, hot, windy night, and set off briskly.
She rattled off instructions in French and eventually noticing my blank stare, briskly marched me to an exit.
DAVID ALLEN At 583 minutes 44 seconds When Steve Reich revives iconic pieces, tickets tend to sell briskly.
"I don't even have a list," she said briskly in the Capitol, referring additional questions to her campaign.
"Three dollars," the pizza man says briskly, after he has placed the requested slice into a decked oven.
On Monday afternoon, Jowad Abu Sajat walked briskly across the border pulling a small rolling suitcase behind him.
The new Mini arrives October 22, priced at a tempting $49 — the same as its briskly selling predecessor.
She tended to all her own weaknesses, briskly removing her own underwear but never taking off her watch.
Rents have risen briskly as demand rises and landlords shift to lucrative short-term rental services like Airbnb.
After the meeting, McConnell's staff helped usher lawmakers briskly into the lunchroom past a waiting phalanx of reporters.
Wall Street technician Louise Yamada sees a pullback scenario unfolding for oil, which has rallied briskly this year.
The candidate walks briskly, but his shoulders are drooped, as if deflated by the effort of the speech.
We ended where we began, beneath the Harvey Milk Street sign, where she briskly walked off without looking back.
On hot days sandwiches sell briskly, whereas on cold days rice balls, meat dumplings, and buns are more popular.
It is still significantly smaller than PayPal, handling around one-tenth of PayPal's total payments, but is growing briskly.
However, recent trade data suggests that real GDP growth slowed in the June quarter after expanding briskly in March.
Staff roll out crates of groceries, load them briskly into the waiting vehicles and send shoppers on their way.
Clyde gets himself arrested, by driving briskly through the window of a store, and thrown into the same prison.
He rode to Twentieth Street and Eleventh Avenue, briskly walked back, and did the same again, and then again.
He has sensibly condensed the original, trimming monologues to create fluid dialogue that moves the story forward more briskly.
Assistant is a stronger offering than Alexa, and hardware like the Home Mini and Hub have been selling briskly.
When he finishes the exam, he removes his gloves with an efficient snap and washes his hands briskly. Doctorly.
Moving briskly from 1937 through 1961, the narrative offers a window into changing Japanese society and women's evolving roles.
The bay, on the island of Efate in the South Pacific nation Vanuatu, is long, symmetrical and briskly rectangular.
Dr. Strickland says she usually tells people to walk briskly and take some very deliberate, deep breaths when one strikes.
The unanswered plot questions are significant, but the story moves briskly past any particular hangup or fundamental failure of logic.
Two Right Sectorites briskly escorted them to a side door, away from the entranceway in which Simeon had been dematerialized.
Despite the controversy, Xtend soybeans have sold briskly, spanning 230 million U.S. acres in 25, their second year of sales.
With many products bearing his name still selling briskly, Mr. Palmer's estate will keep making millions for years to come.
Consider, for instance, the recommendation that we should exercise moderately — such as by walking briskly — for 150 minutes per week.
Several of the 16 books he has written, including his 2013 personal-empowerment manifesto, "Choose Yourself," continue to sell briskly.
McGuire moves briskly and ­forensically with no time for colorful ­episodes or long maritime descriptions or technical asides about ropes.
Heavy lending by state-owned banks, brisk government spending and strong exports helped keep China's economy growing briskly and steadily.
Zuckoff, who teaches journalism at Boston University, tells Ponzi's story amicably and briskly, and keeps the complicated financial intricacies understandable.
Volunteers and basilica employees briskly herded the pilgrims onto four parallel conveyor belts, ensuring that nobody lingered beneath the image.
Add water (or broth, if you have it, but that's really unnecessary) and chopped vegetables, then simmer briskly and briefly.
NIJMEGEN, Netherlands — Dr. Elise Nillesen walks briskly toward a compact SUV striped in red and yellow, the evening twilight fading.
She stands straight, walks briskly, speaks in clarion tones and maintains a schedule that could tire someone half her age.
They sell briskly on Facebook and eBay, typically marketed as a great way for a dog to blow off steam.
Michael Wolff's "Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House," another book that achieved this feat, continues to sell briskly.
Mr. Ghani, trailed by elite guards dressed in dark suits and carrying automatic weapons, walked briskly from event to event.
She places his work in social and intellectual perspective, and briskly lays bare a life rich with friendship and incident.
Operating as a sort of lighthearted travelogue across seven different countries, the film briskly continues like this for two hours.
Many early Vampire Weekend songs fit this description too, but thanks to Batmanglij's ear for space, they typically moved briskly.
The sun was high and Fran hiked briskly, ducking the blue-green diagonals of fir trees, her hair wild behind her.
The trend was highlighted by Lowe who said prices in some markets "have been rising briskly" over the past few months.
While she's driving down to Wind Gap, she stares at her cracked iPhone, running her fingers briskly over the jagged edges.
The evidence on the housing market was also mixed, with home prices rising briskly in some areas, but falling in others.
Her works sell briskly to devoted collectors but less well on the investment-minded secondary market, which favors reliable product lines.
It finally appeared in bookstores in January 2015 — with many redactions — sold briskly, and has since been optioned for a movie.
A few weeks later Mr. Graffman recorded his piano part separately for the soundtrack album, which went on to sell briskly.
They were giving me a wide berth and walking briskly, as if there were something right behind them and closing fast.
His campaign manager, Paul Manafort, was spotted walking briskly in the bowels of the arena, cell phone pressed against his ear.
Moving briskly from story to story, Chytilová creates a place that brims with life, even if at times it's quite grotesque.
Less than 48 hours after receiving Mr. Mueller's report, the attorney general briskly decided that Mr. Trump had not obstructed justice.
"Many mistakes were made in the Soviet Union during the collectivization," the guide said, striding briskly from one display to another.
The stolen bag of moola moves briskly from one grasping hand to another, yet the movie's images are often strangely static.
Sales of iPad tablets rose 11 percent by units, while Macs also sold briskly, up 10 percent from a year earlier.
"My father was an Italian Catholic priest when he fell in love with my mother in South Korea," she said briskly.
To busy New Yorkers walking briskly by, the mosaic inside a Times Square subway station might look like a Confederate flag.
Driving briskly, I saw 19 miles per gallon against the E.P.A.'s rating of 19 city, 26 highway on premium fuel.
A pan of colorful sliced bell peppers, briskly sautéed in olive oil with onions, is perfectly delicious and takes mere minutes.
Walking briskly for 30 minutes a day, five days a week, is enough to meet the federal exercise guidelines for adults.
Lowe highlighted the trend by noting that prices in some markets "have been rising briskly" while housing credit has picked up.
CCTV footage surfaced overnight showing a man walking briskly out of the church and another walking in seconds before the blast.
Little of those critiques surfaced at the briskly managed conference on Tuesday, and Ms. Merkel won a 12-minute standing ovation.
It was a spindly, boastful thing, and yet a dozen people sat beneath it, chatting and murmuring, briskly unpacking elaborate lunches.
She is lucky in Mr. McCallum ("The Harvest"), who gives her a lively, humane production that trots briskly through the text.
On Saturday, he moved briskly between all the areas where families had gathered, having changed into a clean, gray dishdasha robe.
Despite talk about reshoots that preceded "Rogue One's" release, once the action gets going, the pacing moves briskly and doesn't let up.
While the book presents a fun collection of scenes and action that briskly carries the reader along, the story never quite clicks.
But Narrative Science, which is growing briskly and has 80 employees, has built its business outside the financially challenged news media industry.
In the 19th century, as the Industrial Revolution took hold, the ocean began to rise briskly, climbing about eight inches since 1880.
That's part of the reason why elderly people are more at risk for getting sick; their immune systems don't work as briskly.
But it could keep those distinctive elements and add a few others that make it more consistently compelling and more briskly paced.
As is, the project briskly covers a 15-year span -- shifting from politics to the bedroom to the courtroom with dazzling ease.
But the 1991 version moves briskly enough to glide over these pitfalls, whereas the 2017 version lumbers along in stops and starts.
He spied a table outside and walked briskly to claim it, cranking open the umbrella and taking a seat in the shade.
At the corner of Greenwich and Chambers Streets, women pushed strollers, others walked briskly with small children and dogs by their sides.
And while Ms. Taymor keeps the play moving briskly (against the odds), even the spanking sequences register as more cerebral than physical.
Earth pirouettes around its axis once every 24 hours or so, while Jupiter spins comparatively briskly, once in roughly 9.8 Earth-hours.
"Yes, yes, that was me — thank you," Mr. Norton replied briskly before checking the price tag of a low-slung mauve couch.
As he walks briskly down Main Street, Mr. Bonk points out the new businesses that stand shoulder-to-shoulder with empty storefronts.
The stories are full of repetition and build continuity, though Mr. Sunshine sometimes moves too briskly in his delivery, rushing us along.
And there were ample female rappers: Saweetie was impressively focused, Rico Nasty was energetically unhinged and Megan Thee Stallion was briskly efficient.
Suddenly, here is the missing woman herself, briskly returning from a round of grocery shopping with Anne's flighty sister, Élise (Lisa O'Hare).
Strolling briskly past Banana Republic and Orvis storefronts, Helen Thompson, 72, said she was dismayed that Republican disorder had endangered the seat.
A handheld camera follows him as he strides briskly down a corridor, taking a sharp right, then a left, then another right.
A complex series of shapes and configurations are bent and morphed into motion as they briskly drift in and out of the frame.
Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts, a frequent Trump critic, didn't have a word to say as she strode briskly through the ornate Rotunda. Sen.
The statement noted that housing markets around the country "vary considerably," with some areas seeing prices "rising briskly" and greater demand from investors.
She's not doing interviews, and, during a brief exchange with reporters walking briskly alongside her Wednesday morning, she sidestepped two questions about Moore.
Not only is the look immobilizing, it's hot as hell — especially when you walk briskly or take one step inside a warm room.
While the company hasn't released sales figures for the product, the first gen clearly sold briskly in its early days, according to rankings.
We caught wind pretty early on that Anki's Cozmo was selling briskly when the adorable little robot temporarily sold out around Christmas 2016.
Sarongs circle their bellies, but they strip off this modesty as they walk briskly across the stage, their swimsuits secured with butt glue.
Reporters scrambled to the press offices to seek comment, aides walked briskly between rooms avoiding questions, and the President went about his schedule.
Justify looked right at home on the track during his first workout at Belmont on Thursday, moving around briskly and galloping with authority.
Brady, caught slightly off guard by the president's comments, responded briskly: "My goal is to lower taxes on every American," he told reporters.
In the wake of Apex Legends, which has briskly grown to 50 million players, many have wondered whether Fortnite has felt the impact.
What does he make of this trio, walking slightly too briskly toward the home of a Soviet expat working for the US government?
Elsewhere on the table may be Guyanese lo mein, noodles briskly sautéed with red bell pepper and carrots that come out still crunchy.
Did I really see one figure self-decapitate with a length of wire, sawing briskly back and forth as if through a log?
This is the fan-brain talking, but whatever the diagnosis for this incapacity the Cavaliers once again briskly brutalize the Warriors with it.
The song is another showing of Snoop's versatility in which he briskly spits about how much money he's bringing to the strip club.
Since "Where the Crawdad Sings" is still selling so briskly in hardcover, there's no need to plan for a paperback edition just yet.
But the skinny guard standing just outside the bars barely touched me as he briskly ran his hands down my arms and back.
Chinese consumers continued to spend relatively briskly during other recent slowdowns, and they could still help get the country's economy back on track.
Tomalin, the esteemed English biographer of Samuel Pepys, Jane Austen, Charles Dickens and others, writes briskly and sensitively here of her own life.
"How to Be Loved" is a memoir for the digital age, written briskly, almost like Facebook posts, with a sort of cheery brutality.
But this time, on the evening of the fourth day, the volunteers exercised, running briskly for an hour on treadmills at the lab.
The walkers were asked to move briskly enough during workouts to raise their heart rates to about 65 percent of their maximum capacity.
Otherwise, though, it is up to the audience to be familiar enough with "Macbeth" to follow as the actors briskly hit its highlights.
Use your non dominant hand to briskly tap the top of your wrist to gently roll the omelette over itself and towards you.
Elizabeth Warren used to briskly walk through the Capitol and ignore reporters -- often with an aide by her side shielding her from questions.
She has since become a life-style brand: Ivanka Trump clothing, shoes, and sunglasses sell briskly at department stores like Nordstrom and Dillard's.
It's No. 14 in Poland and No. 20 in the Czech Republic, and it seems to be selling briskly at bookstores in Albania.
"The flag should be hoisted briskly and lowered ceremoniously," and if the weather is nasty, go ahead and keep "The Star-Spangled Banner" inside.
The four core businesses notionally returned 1.7% last year and the bad bank, much of which Deutsche hopes to run off briskly, lost 6%.
Economic View When unemployment falls, inflation is low and the economy grows briskly, we often give the president high marks for handling the economy.
The Polish economy, like the Hungarian, has been expanding briskly, attaining 4.6 percent growth last year, a rate Western Europe can only dream of.
Here, she is shown in "Mamavathu Sri Saraswathi," a briskly paced work in which she holds poses and embodies gestures of the goddess Saraswathi.
An adaptation of Pride & Prejudice told entirely via the titular character's web series, the show briskly and amusingly brings Austen into the YouTube era.
He moved briskly around the space, slipping into one character, then another, while pouring imaginary drinks, lighting invisible candles and conversing with unseen ghosts.
"Hema and Kathy" traces a friendship in a briskly paced crescendo from childhood to adulthood, building to a conclusion that is satisfying, nearly beautiful.
Briskly directed by Jeff Wise for the Wheelhouse Theater Company ("Happy Birthday, Wanda June"), the production keeps finding perceptive ways to rejuvenate the story.
If he walks briskly, it takes him no more than seven minutes to reach Grand Central, "assuming I'm catching all the greens," he said.
On a recent sunny afternoon, Kaval walked briskly through Jack London Square, a waterfront district filled with apartments, bars and restaurants near downtown Oakland.
Large groups of Germans walk briskly in excessive hiking gear, stopping at outdoor cafes where they order steins of pilsner and read Der Spiegel.
O'Toole moves briskly through the 56 years of his prepresidential life in a mere 61 pages, then gives scant attention to his domestic accomplishments.
With its economy maturing, China has had to pile on ever more debt to keep growth going briskly, a pace that could prove unsustainable.
They often hold weekly meetings with developers over the course of projects to keep them moving briskly, said Wilson Kimball, the city's planning commissioner.
Just after 9 outside the hotel, an older man in a black jacket walked briskly toward the entrance, shouting to no one in particular.
She's not Jewish, a fact that, it turns out, matters not at all—she handles the Jewish part of Spielberg's identity briskly and convincingly.
A manager briskly fired, hastily replaced on a messy temporary basis by pretty much the only guy anyone could think of at the time.
To the left of these machines, women sit across from each other on the floor, briskly gluing outer covers together and passing them on.
I shouldn't be nostalgic about my hip, he told me briskly; if I ever developed severe pain, I could always have a total replacement.
This is very encouraging, because even if you have a short lunchtime, you can get out and really briskly walk 10 minutes every day. . . .
The teams played briskly, getting to the seventh-inning stretch in less than two hours and finishing the game in two hours, 28 minutes.
You can do this by briskly walking up several flights of stairs or quickly stepping onto and off a box three or four times.
They walked progressively longer and faster over the course of several weeks, until they were briskly walking for at least 150 minutes each week.
I raced out of my dressing room into the long, long lobby and walked briskly through audience members that were in no rush to leave.
For the most part, "Grand Hotel" moves briskly enough, offering the kind of undemanding soapiness that has occasionally worked with summer dramas in the past.
Soon after the doctor delivered the bad news, a psychiatrist told us to walk briskly for half an hour a day to ward off depression.
Many suggest the movements of people walking briskly or running, the pitter-patters, rhythmic clangs, and other beats bringing to mind anxious but determined footsteps.
The premise is set up very briskly (bracingly) in the first hour, which manages to make everyone seemed vaguely sympathetic – but, more importantly, vaguely suspect.
The young business has a lean cap table often characteristic of startup's led by experienced entrepreneurs able to secure financing deals briskly from top VCs.
Successful business leaders should recognize this, and move briskly to replace human labor with machines, especially in cases when humans are subject to cognitive biases.
The narrative moves briskly through the eight episodes, telling a coherent, multifaceted story, while still leaving plenty of material for an already ordered second season.
Last week, Evergrande added to its debt with a $1 billion seven-year bond that sold briskly due to its high yield of 9.5 percent.
No price has been announced, but the product should sell pretty briskly, given how successful the rest of the company's line has proven thus far.
One writer, who has requested two whole days to get a piece together, is briskly reminded that he is a reporter and not a novelist.
" Brooks contends that while anti-Trumpers obsess over the president's fitness for office, "the White House is getting more professional" and "briskly pursuing its goals.
Dr. Miller, a bearded, sturdily built fellow in his early 70s, shook my hand, then briskly strode ahead while beginning a history of the excavations.
The Civic Touring scoots briskly, powered by a 1.5-liter turbo 4 with 174-horsepower and 162 pound-foot of torque on standard-grade gas.
A quarter of an hour later he had sold 16 papers and was off, walking briskly through the darkened government district toward more lively streets.
For another, for the first time since at least the 1960s, we have thrown a deficit log onto a fire that was already burning briskly.
That market, too, is growing briskly as banks, retailers, advertising and consulting firms — major employers in New York — are all getting digital makeovers and hiring.
A Prada backpack, especially, worn as you walked briskly up Madison Avenue, announced that your place in the firmament of the knowledge-class was secure.
In the meantime, we get a sustained dose of Mr. Reynolds's profane, inventive voice-over, and some kinetic fight scenes, briskly directed by David Leitch.
As red-vested staffers prepared orders for shipment, Wayne walked briskly by, addressing each one brightly by name like the mayor in a Hallmark movie.
Turing ran briskly through TST's recent victories: a fundraiser for Standing Rock at a local occult bookstore, and a burlesque fundraiser for Black Lives Matter.
Like a combatant preparing for a duel, he took his paces, briskly stepping back six times and slightly off to the right of the ball.
It is growing briskly and has just taken a big step in dismantling the capital controls introduced eight years ago when it was on its knees.
Though she returned his hug, Merkel returned quickly to her familiar German sobriety, walking briskly along the grand courtyard of the Schloss Herrenhausen to survey troops.
To meet NASA's size requirements, he briskly lost 24lb (nearly 21968kg), even putting books on his head to try to squeeze a little off his height.
The show moved along briskly, with the early winners' mics being rapidly cut off if they weren't brief and to the point in their acknowledgment speeches.
Olivia Nuzzi, in a New York Magazine cover story that posted Sunday morning, briskly captures why Pete Buttigieg — who formally declares his candidacy at 2 p.m.
But the story moves briskly enough, and with enough giant-sized, screen-friendly excitement, that it doesn't feel like it's aimed solely and specifically at them.
"While the American government's space program has suffered from under-investment, both China and Russia continue to move briskly forward with military-focused initiatives," they added.
The same thing is happening regularly in the book market with kids titles selling briskly in print while adults abandon softcovers and hardcovers for digital downloads.
TV episodes arrive with a thud The novel maneuvers funnel into a somewhat conventional third-person shooter, and the game moves briskly through its five acts.
But the story moves briskly enough, and with enough giant-sized, screen-friendly excitement that it doesn't feel like it's aimed solely and specifically at them.
Exports are continuing to increase briskly, on the back of the ongoing growth in the global economy, and private consumption is also maintaining a steady increase.
In 96 briskly edited minutes, Weiner gets much closer to the real story than years of tabloid articles and late-night talk-show bits ever managed.
His videos are chatty, briskly-delivered, and direct; for someone who's not a scientist, they could look an awful lot like something worth paying attention to.
Perhaps foremost, Wan offers a giant spectacle that, while sporadically unwieldy, sails along briskly enough (despite running well over two hours) and proves consistently interesting visually.
Yet as briskly and passionately as he lays out the horrors in Tallahassee and elsewhere, there's little that's surprising, nor does he plot any way forward.
But at the same time, they began a supervised aerobic exercise program consisting of walking briskly on a track for 45 minutes four times per week.
At al-Rowaishan, one of the busiest roundabouts in central Sana, people reduced to begging move briskly from vehicle to vehicle during traffic jams, seeking help.
Outside Trump advisers, accustomed to getting their calls briskly returned, are complaining that their phones have gone silent since Mr. Kelly took over six weeks ago.
In early to work a daytime dress rehearsal last month, Tshombe Selby walked briskly down a backstage hallway to the staff cafeteria for a quick bite.
Electrified cars of all types are selling briskly compared with previous years, but they are still a tiny portion of the total market in this country.
Created by comedy writer Liz Feldman, "Dead to Me" briskly unfolds over eight episodes, and concludes with the kind of sharp cliffhanger that virtually ensures its return.
I'll walk to Chipotle to get my daily stomach ache, but you can't make me try and extend my pointless life by briskly walking, World Health Organization.
It's fantastic for precision, but requires both hands to use it, so not exactly useful for folks who frequent crowded buses or are often walking briskly somewhere.
The world economy is still growing briskly enough: this week the IMF only slightly trimmed its forecast for world GDP growth for 2018, from 3.9% to 3.7%.
Though, as Apple points out, Snow Leopard was the last version of the operating system to be mostly focused on backend updates, and that sold pretty briskly.
As the two men ate at Jean-Georges in Manhattan in 2002, Mr. Trump ordered briskly and imperiously from the head chef and owner, Mr. Christie recalled.
The film "briskly shakes off blockbuster branding imperatives and allows itself to be something relatively rare in the modern superhero cosmos," A.O. Scott wrote in The Times.
But no, Jane says briskly, she would never do such a thing on her wedding day, and she's made her peace with Isabel getting an unfinished copy.
In "The Chief," her assiduously reported and briskly written biography, Joan Biskupic, a CNN analyst who has long covered the court, offers new behind-the-scenes details.
After briskly consuming a last bite of beef, he got up and began to walk out, nodding to the women behind the counter as he ambled past.
"Fun Home" opened on June 27 to near-ecstatic reviews and is selling briskly at the adventurous Young Vic playhouse, well away from the commercial West End.
And you can't help wondering why this moving adaptation, briskly directed by Peter C. Brosius, eliminates the novel's most anguished character, Maricela, a pregnant 16-year-old.
Yet even as she briskly gets back to business, a near-imperceptible change seems to have occurred, affecting her like a slight drop in the barometric pressure.
Beck cut the line, while Robert De Niro briskly walked in to join Martin Scorsese and Al Pacino, his co-star in "The Irishman," at the party.
From the moment she enters, walking quickly and talking briskly, you sense that it requires conscious, self-preaching will power for her to tell us all this.
But at a Ford dealership in Chongqing, the $16,000 Territory was selling briskly, while a number of Focus cars, priced at $22,000, have sat unsold since 2017.
We should not be just briskly brushing off Kavanaugh's [alleged] behaviors as it just shows how we continue to allow and push the narrative of rape culture.
The 5G contest started briskly on March 19 but soon slowed to a crawl as participants gamed a design that allowed incremental bids of just 2 million euros.
"Housing values continue to rise briskly on stronger fundamental and investor-fueled demand, as well as lack of adequate supply," said Anand Nallathambi, president and CEO of CoreLogic.
With the economy growing briskly and in its 10th year of expansion — the second-longest stretch on record — the Fed is aiming to keep future inflation under control.
The first episodes move briskly -- again, not a description that always applied to the previous flight -- adding Bobby Cannavale as a terrific new character with a Gumby hairdo.
To mimic a male, I walked briskly through the yard, using the freestyle button to copy what I presumed was a male, flashing five times in a row.
A new behind-the-scenes volume about the creation of the musical, called "Hamilton: The Revolution," is selling so briskly that it's currently out of stock on Amazon.
He cut down large palms and briskly wove them into a backpack, which he stuffed with the dripping meat and strapped to the outside of his girls backpack.
Atlanta starter Matt Wisler (27-20) gave up three runs, including two homers, in six innings in the briskly played game that lasted two hours and 20 minutes.
It's a wonderful shade to her character, but one of the problems with speeding through this arc so briskly is that we jump straight to the breaking point.
Gillespie's camera moves briskly and vigorously in scenes at the rink and at home, which gives I, Tonya a kinetic energy that doesn't dwell too long on anything.
Hume leads briskly to Darwin, then Nietzsche, then eugenics and fascism and existentialism and postmodernism and intersectionality, and here we are, kowtowing to the "knowing falsehood" of transgenderism.
"Some older people needed to take quite a few more than 100 steps per minute" to walk briskly, she says, while others achieved briskness with lower step cadences.
The comic sold briskly while in his hands, and one collection, Black Panther, Volume 1: A Nation Under Our Feet, was nominated for a Hugo Award in 2017.
Amid its mahogany-paneled walls and swatches of tweeds and herringbones, worn leather sofas, bearskin hats and scarlet red brocaded jackets stood Mr. Siem, briskly trying things on.
The opener — a black man talking on a cellphone on an empty suburban street — briskly sets the tone, unsettles the mood and announces Mr. Peele's way with metaphor.
The modal tuning of the rindik, an Indonesian bamboo xylophone, evokes tradition; the briskly metronomic tempo and a mix full of pop-up sounds come from right now.
But before rushing toward him, or firing his gun, Constable Lam did something else: He paused, walked briskly back to his car and turned off its blaring siren.
Theorists of narrative often point out that the hard-working opening paragraphs of a novel must briskly transform a person who is not reading into one who is.
Quinn is a film critic turned novelist, and a cinematic luster silvers his fiction, which is briskly plotted, fluent in visual and verbal cliché and highly, guiltily satisfying.
Bertie Carvel, who won a Tony for best featured actor for his portrayal of Rupert Murdoch in "Ink," walked briskly through the hotel's marble foyer, award in hand.
Its economy had grown briskly for most of the decade, 30 million people had been lifted from poverty and the nation was assuming a prominent role in world affairs.
Beginning with Claude's childhood, the time-skipping narrative carries us briskly through the years, until suddenly he's in high school, facing an attack that lands him in the hospital.
I walk into the office briskly, pretending to wrap up an important phone call so that it seems like I have been pacing just outside the office, handling business.
Certainly more affordable than the Model S, the e-Golf has been selling briskly in Europe, recently dethroning the Renault Zoe as the continent's best-selling battery-electric vehicle.
Many political experts say the strains of domestic politics have kept Merkel from moving forward more briskly on a slate of European reforms proposed by French President Emmanuel Macron.
Not surprisingly, the sculpture is attracting throngs of passers-by, who detour into the museum, slowly walk the sculpture's strangely disorienting path, and then briskly continue on their way.
Mourinho is nothing if not a political animal, and he knows that too briskly drawing the curtain on the 30-year-old Rooney's career would risk a considerable backlash.
The Trump plan for tax cuts of the sort normally reserved for times of economic recession is taking shape in Congress amid signs the economy is already growing briskly.
Briskly directed by Chongren Fan, the show is fun, but watching it feels more like cheering pro wrestling than like witnessing a struggle for the soul of an empire.
One group began a program of walking briskly or otherwise exercising five times a week until they had burned 300 calories, which took most of them about 30 minutes.
Mr. Jetzer estimated it would take at least two and a half hours to see everything in Unlimited, 45 minutes if you proceeded briskly (he does not advise that).
Apple's strategy carries risks, however, especially in developing countries where smartphone sales are growing briskly but its market share is a blip compared with devices running Google's Android software.
"It takes effort," he said, but we can accumulate 15,000 steps a day by walking briskly for two hours at about a four-mile-per-hour pace, he said.
"While many stocks have risen quite briskly, investors are looking for some forgotten names in the rally," said Andre Bakhos, managing director at Janlyn Capital in Bernardsville, New Jersey.
On a visit to the immigration court in Denver four years ago, cases were moving briskly, but judges were starting to worry because hearing delays were reaching 363 months.
The researchers divided these participants into groups, based on whether, at the start of the study, they said that they briskly exercised often, occasionally or almost not at all.
Key to that aggressive timeline will be briskly laying out evidence that Manafort misled, or kept in the dark, the financial professionals he employed to work on his books.
The Iraqi characters — from the spirited Rana, to a sheikh whose great-grandfather worked with the Ottomans and whose grandfather worked with the British — step briskly off these pages too.
As connected gizmos proliferate—everything from smart speakers to TVs, cars and medical devices—the market for server chips to process the information they collect should grow briskly as well.
Each of the seven dancers from Ms. De Keersmaeker's company, Rosas, shadows a member of the Ictus contemporary music ensemble in her precise and briskly fluid physical style (1:05).
There are the fast walkers — like Senator Patrick J. Toomey, the endangered Republican from Pennsylvania — who try to run briskly away from questions about the party's presumed nominee for president.
He conducted this effervescent music with a steady hand, sure pacing and an eye for instances of opulent instrumental color, which are tucked in among the otherwise briskly efficient score.
I had just sprinted—okay I walked, but briskly—from another Verizon outlet a few blocks away in the hopes I'd make it before they closed shop for the night.
"The New Negro," which appeared three years later, stood as proof, Locke insisted, of a vital new sensibility: here was a briskly modern attitude hoisted up by the race's youth.
It's a strange moment, a pause in an otherwise briskly paced film with an incredible amount of plot to cover, and necessarily invites the question: Why is the scene there?
On the former front: I dance two hours a week, walk briskly 30 minutes a day and consume a lot of vegetables and water but not much alcohol or butter.
On Friday, the authorities released footage that shows the gunman, dressed in a white shirt, extending his arm in numerous directions while he is briskly striding around the lobby firing.
The sneaker reseller Flight Club in New York currently has a floor-to-ceiling grid of dozens of 1980s and '90s American-made Champion sweatshirts, which have been selling briskly.
But you can see those in other parts of the White House during a public tour, as you are moved briskly down ill-lit halls, past roped-off reception rooms.
On a recent weekday, a woman in hot pink exercise wear and a matching fedora strode briskly but effortlessly down a sidewalk alongside the Grand Central Parkway in Jamaica, Queens.
Until the sell-off in April, driven by fears of eroding government support for bail-outs of state-owned enterprises like Dongbei Special Steel, Chinese corporate bond issuance had growing briskly.
It was a very cold day, and the few buyers there were trying to keep warm by briskly walking back and forth over the market, trying to find their perfect pig.
Smartphone ownership is growing briskly among its population of 90 million while, with one-quarter of the population aged under 25, there's real potential for disruptive technology to gain mainstream attention.
For example, when a first-line antibiotic stops working for most cases of pneumonia caused by bacteria that grow in hospital patients' breathing tubes, the third-line antibiotic starts selling briskly.
Herrera, as she is deferentially known in the trade, stepped briskly into her Seventh Avenue office the other day, dressed in a crisply tailored patterned shirt and buoyant knee-length skirt.
As he briskly narrates the origins and evolution of antitrust law in America, he makes the case that the narrow economic approach is a betrayal of its purposes and historic understanding.
He'd wash away the suds with great handfuls of water, dousing himself while briskly rubbing his skin once more, and you would wonder why he didn't just take a shower instead.
Al Sharpton in Harlem, N.Y. Video captured after the event showed Harris briskly walking to a car while ignoring shouted questions regarding the Smollett case about which she had previously commented.
Most beds roll out of the I.C.U. briskly, en route to radiology or an operating room, whirring with the beeps and blinks of monitors and the quick conversation of busy nurses.
Douglas's most recent album, "Black Lion," from last year, dealt in capering funk, briskly swinging postbop and maximalist contemporary jazz, all arranged for a sextet with a three-horn front line.
"Wonder Woman," directed by Patty Jenkins from a script by Allan Heinberg, briskly shakes off blockbuster branding imperatives and allows itself to be something relatively rare in the modern superhero cosmos.
But it was the 20-time Grand Slam winner who got out of the blocks briskly on a hot evening to wrest early initiative as Djokovic struggled with his service games.
As a result, the growth dividend from each dollar of new credit has been shrinking year by year, even as nationwide debt, particularly borrowing by state-owned enterprises, has expanded briskly.
We walked briskly through the peak light of the day, past a day care where children played outdoors and arrived at the field, which was a track around a soccer field.
Sometimes I walk by and the place is quiet, but when there's clearly a memorial service underway, I keep my head down, walk briskly, and just focus on catching my morning train.
Pompeo, who was in Singapore, did not go into specific details about how the U.S. would secure the country, but he said talks between the U.S. and North Korea are moving briskly.
Kelly Ayotte, a vulnerable Republican facing a tough re-election battle in New Hampshire, has gotten pretty good at one important part -- walking briskly past reporters and pretending not to hear anything.
And on Wednesday, it briskly sailed past Avatar to become the biggest domestic movie in history, with a haul of more than $760 million (its global take now stands at $1.5 billion).
Regularly placing one foot in front of the other, ideally briskly, for at least 30 minutes a day can offset that inactivity and reduce the risk of obesity, heart disease and stroke.
She walked briskly through the endless aisles of exhibitors, stopping occasionally to snap a picture or to check a price, her color commentary mingling with social prophecy by way of furniture design.
The bridal market, which once moved at a stately, not to say glacial pace, has been quick to respond, briskly stepping up efforts to reflect the shifting tastes of a millennial generation.
So, on this wintry day, with a sleet storm looming over the Berkshire Mountains outside her expansive windows, she's working briskly amid an indoor blizzard of paint pots, ladders and chicken wire.
Sunburned and with a movie star's polish, Mr. Ashkenazy, 43, was sheathed in black, Johnny Cash style, from his cowboy hat to his jeans, moving briskly to a backbeat of cellphone pings.
The narrative dispenses rather briskly with the details of Schlesinger's personal life, stopping only to sketch his closeness to his father, another much-honored historian, and his long but difficult first marriage.
Briskly paced and stylishly staged, this book's celebration of teamwork feels like the bombastic opening number of a musical as each truck gets to roll into the spotlight and strut its stuff.
Life was too slow back home, and walking like a native New Yorker—briskly, with confidence—was something I was going to have to do if I was going to fit in.
Briskly working his way through a box of blue-tipped Chinese cigarettes, Mr. Wu extolled the opportunities of Africa but said migrants from China sometimes chose the wrong place to settle down.
" She settled behind the counter, a golden retriever named Dixie at her feet, and continued, "I finally got the Trump cups in April, and they sold so briskly I cannot tell you.
It's a familiar design, one that briefly gives the film a "once upon a time" flavor, as Jackie tells her story, moving, often briskly, among the present, near past and distant past.
Benfey's account briskly summarizes the rest of Kipling's career, especially the years leading up to the First World War, when his fame and wealth increased, and his political views became more extreme.
Ullmann walks briskly, even bundled as she was in a bulky parka of such immensity as to make you suppose that, were she to fall, help would be required to right her.
However, he also notes that the revenue from those periods does not account for a lopsided amount of his company's total annual sales, suggesting that Instant Pot products sell relatively briskly year-round.
"Monetary policy rates are likely to increase, and my view is that they may need to increase more briskly than markets appear to expect, depending on developments as the year unfolds," Lacker said.
The quarterly services survey, or QSS, from the Commerce Department implied consumer spending increased more briskly than the 3.3 percent annualized rate reported last week in its second estimate of gross domestic product.
Amazon's jump start in the home with the briskly selling Echo will make that a tough mountain to climb, but the massive worldwide penetration of Android ought to give Google a leg up.
You pit a handpicked team of European stars and emerging talent against a rest-of-the-world team in a briskly paced competition named for the man synonymous with professionalizing the men's game.
MIAMI — Inside the computer lab at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School last month, students worked furiously on their yearbook, their overlapping conversations moving so briskly that sometimes it was difficult to keep up.
With the bassist Alemseged Kebede and the drummer Kenneth Joseph, he worked briskly through the trio's repertoire, ironing out kinks as they prepared for an album-release show in Los Angeles on Friday.
And all this is happening in a part of remote, white America, in which being an adult black male briskly rounding an aisle in the grocery store is enough to startle another shopper.
According to tax experts, with Trump Palace condos selling briskly, selling shares worth $20046.2 million to your son for a mere sliver of that would constitute a multimillion-dollar gift under I.R.S. rules.
At around two hours, the meal skates along briskly and pulls a greater variety of flavors out of the Nordic waters than another restaurant would get by importing seafood from around the world.
The video from inside the jetway -- and just outside the door of a Republic Airways plane -- shows a female staffer walking briskly toward the jet as the male employee walks off the jet.
A six-month-old request to register his brand of sheets, duvets, towels and other goods, now selling briskly at a home goods store in Lima, overcame a crucial hurdle in late December.
Several reporters approached the team owner Woody Johnson after the game to ask whether Bowles and Maccagnan would return for a third season, but Johnson walked briskly out of the stadium without commenting.
Although the song is mostly in Korean, the title, grandly ascending chorus ("I'm so sick of this fake love"), and briskly descending postchorus ("Love you so bad") make the point in isolated English phrases.
Her husband, Geoffrey Hoare, also a journalist, would briskly correct the spelling, enliven the prose, and unearth the lead—which she tended to bury five paragraphs down, prefaced, cryptically, with "according to certain sources".
Egan has a gift for sweeping narrative — he moves briskly through the Great Hunger, the open-air prison that was Australia, the Civil War — and he has a journalist's eye for the telltale detail.
The members—known as Tuface, BlackFace, and Faze—sometimes performed in matching outfits and often sang in matching voices, delivering plaintive, briskly syncopated love songs that bore traces of R. Kelly and Destiny's Child .
"Rates need to rise more briskly than markets now seem to expect," Richmond Fed President Jeffrey Lacker, a long-time proponent of tighter monetary policy who is retiring in September, said in prepared remarks.
A taut, tense, low-scoring game hardly seemed in order on Friday night, when the wind was blowing briskly out toward center field and balls were flying out of the park in batting practice.
The bulls, which can run up to 15 miles per hour, had moved briskly that morning in a tight pack, and the whole thing was over after an adrenaline-soaked 2 minutes 24 seconds.
"Let's go back in," she calls over her shoulder, and before I get to ask Mike what he meant by his complaint, he turns around and walks briskly back through the club's pink doors.
The music Pulitzer was established in 19923 as a celebration of homegrown art in the midst of World War II; the first winner was a briskly patriotic cantata by the Neo-Classicist William Schuman.
Antonio Colantuono, on a sturdy brown horse, plunged in first, followed by the 300 cows, moving in the water as briskly as they'd walked for the past three days, then clambering up the riverbank.
The dog-like bot has been seen opening doors and briskly covering ground at scary speeds, and its signature aesthetic has even inspired a sinister Black Mirror episode about far-future, robotic human hunters.
And while people were buying basic supplies briskly ahead of the new millennium, it wasn't to the point where shelves were emptying out and people were fighting over the last can of Campbell's Chunky Soup.
Still, that didn't stop her seizing the hand of the Duchess of Cambridge and chatting away briskly for ages, as one well-bred gel to another, about the best time of her life, spent there.
The loans were made in late 2007 until May 85033 through the so-called Hustle program, where it was alleged that the shoddy mortgages were moved briskly through the system and weren't vetted for quality.
From time to time, a scrum of rescue workers in jumpsuits and hard hats would stride out of the darkness, moving briskly, then circumnavigate a cat's-cradle of police tape and disappear around a corner.
In the moral universe of Sixteen Candles, Jake is allowed to be callous to Caroline without losing his dream boy status because, Sixteen Candles briskly assures us, Caroline is not the right kind of girl.
Disaster, in other words, is for other people: "It would soon be resolved," Nathan thinks; "once they had all recovered from this unpleasantness," James tells himself, as he plans briskly for a more orderly future.
In George Bernard Shaw's "Caesar & Cleopatra," adapted and directed by David Staller in a briskly entertaining, winningly down-to-earth revival for Gingold Theatrical Group, the young queen of Egypt is charming in her naïveté.
Most of his teammates, who, to be fair, had played just as poorly, were already lining up for the Seahawks' bus when Wilson walked briskly to a white tent near the cramped visitor's locker room.
"I think it's the right decision given what happened this morning at the Florida delegation meeting," Weaver told The Hill as he walked briskly through the corridors of the Pennsylvania Convention Center on Monday afternoon.
"The Convert," briskly translated from the Dutch by David McKay, is an imaginative flight, full of darkness and light, lively characters, life-altering conflicts, violence and kindness, birth, death and, oddly, a lot of snakes.
After 14 years in business, she is successful enough to keep her two other stores (in TriBeCa and in East Hampton, N.Y.) and sell briskly at department stores, but mostly in her own quiet way.
Anyway, the director, Zach Braff, better known as that actor from "Scrubs," keeps things moving briskly and surrounds the leads with a well-chosen supporting cast that includes Ann-Margret, John Ortiz and Kenan Thompson.
SEOUL (Reuters) - Foreign currency deposits in South Korean banks at end-October rose briskly from September, posting the biggest-ever monthly jump as exporters lifted their dollar holdings, the Bank of Korea said on Thursday.
With demand for core capital goods orders rising briskly last month, overall orders for durable goods - items ranging from toasters to aircraft that are meant to last three years or more - surged 4.4 percent in July.
After we solved one of our major puzzles, I was briskly hustled from the room, leaving my team behind, informed I was being kidnapped, and dumped in another room with a single chair and those handcuffs.
And so we move briskly on to the photographic and digital age of now, when empowered actresses and tennis players, heroines to us all, take their unborn offspring into their own hands with glamour and aplomb.
A somber and determined Kanye walked briskly out of the apartment building Monday morning to a waiting vehicle ... on his way to a local airport to pick up Kim ... who fled Paris after the armed robbery.
This unsavory character inspires his new memoir's title and its central conceit of a man keeping up appearances on the center stage known as life, performances humming along briskly even as chaos descends behind the scenes.
"All Things Must Pass: The Rise and Fall of Tower Records," a 2015 documentary, includes footage from the 1970s of Mr. John briskly walking the aisles and tossing brand-new vinyl records into a cardboard box.
Ekrem Imamoglu, a young, energetic C.H.P. candidate, was briskly tallying up votes and catching up fast with Mr. Erdogan's chosen man for Istanbul, Binali Yildirim, a former prime minister and former speaker of the Turkish Parliament.
But she also has a remarkable ability to refocus, and once a rally is lost, she will typically turn on her heel and briskly march to wherever she needs to be to play the next point.
The surge in home prices in the major cities skidded to a halt in April, but the RBA made no reference to the slowdown in Tuesday's statement, repeating prices have been rising "briskly" in some markets.
As Shinkai briskly cuts from one image to another, introducing characters as he jumps from scene to scene, the story gathers momentum that escalates with a fired gun, a sleazy villain and a rush to safety.
"It's still a natural look — which, after all these seasons making natural looks, my team better be an expert in," Pecis said, peering over his shoulder at the row of hairstylists briskly working away on seated models.
Less than a week in and with the burden of steering an online movement, which is sprawling briskly beyond her imagining, Murdock's chief objective is ensuring that the collective voices of her fellow students are represented, equitably.
In 2011, Khamenei was so annoyed by Ahmadinejad's hunger for more power that he floated a proposal to change Iran's constitution to do away with a directly elected presidency altogether, an idea Ahmadinejad briskly dismissed as "academic".
It feels very much like a good pilot for a television show coming to something like the Syfy Channel, and it briskly runs along as Murderbot follows its human contractors along and gets them out of trouble.
As he strode towards the mound, far more briskly than his leisurely pace over the event up to that point, he must have been suffering flashbacks to his ill-fated encounter with Rae's Creek 22.26 months earlier.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. consumer spending increased modestly in November as household income failed to rise for the first time in nine months, suggesting the economy slowed in the fourth quarter after growing briskly in the prior period.
Another central bank struggling with too-low inflation is the Reserve Bank of New Zealand, which held rates steady on Thursday but renewed a pledge to cut again even as much of the domestic economy grows briskly.
Iyer's wife makes for a marvelous presence, zooming away on her motorbike to her job in a boutique, cleaning the house briskly like a tornado or dashing off to honor dead ancestors at shrines and grave sites.
The splatter is deployed cautiously and sometimes wittily, the story moving briskly from wishes granted to costs exacted with the help of familiar faces (including a warm Sherilyn Fenn as Clare's surrogate mother) and a sympathetic lead.
Briley moved briskly through the lesson: we compared ammunition malfunctions (a hang fire versus a squib load), defensive rounds (the hollow point versus the full-metal jacket), and styles of shooting (the Weaver stance versus the isosceles).
Mr. Chomsky never raises his voice in a briskly paced, engrossing seminar on "10 principles of concentration of wealth and power," even as you wonder, given all the challenges he cites, whether he believes they can be halted.
With those five words during last week's CNN town hall marathon -- "No, I don't think so" -- the South Bend, Indiana, mayor briskly rejected Sanders' proposal to allow convicted felons to vote not only after, but during, their incarceration.
He offered a friendly, "Have you voted yet?" to a young man in a baseball cap, who walked briskly by him on Elm Street, quickly adding, "Thanks for your support!" before the man had the time to react.
Paul Monot, a founder of Doctor Green's cannabis shop in Geneva, said his store's trade has grown briskly following its December opening, hitting monthly revenue of 50,000 to 100,000 Swiss francs on sales of four to eight kilos.
Now, as the press release proudly boasts, "users can comfortably pace around their office whilst recording their thoughts," a hitherto unprecedented ability for the dictation microphone industry that's sure to make restless business professionals briskly pace with joy.
The movie opens with a demonstration of Baby's prowess, evading cops in a sequence briskly choreographed to the music that the character plays nonstop, his way of equalizing a ringing sound that haunts him from an earlier accident.
Retired Western and Asian intelligence figures spend the best part of three days loitering here; a civilian-suited Vietnamese military officer introduces himself to a U.S. naval counterpart while a cadre of Chinese PLA staff walk briskly past.
And though there were some clear Vetements-isms on view in the play on proportion and awareness of the everyday, it briskly allayed the fear that Mr. Gvasalia would smash the Balenciaga name and heritage to the ground.
That message — that the eurozone economy is growing less briskly, but is not on the verge of recession — was perhaps the main point of Mr. Draghi's news conference in Frankfurt after a meeting of the bank's Governing Council.
Think of it as the nervous system that helps a society move smoothly and briskly — something Benjamin Franklin recognized over 2100 years ago when he organized Philadelphia's first volunteer fire department, first public library and first charity hospital.
Walking briskly at a pace of about four miles per hour — "which for some people would be a jog," Dr. Belavy says — generated enough physical force to bring people's movement into the range associated with the healthiest discs.
By 85033, through politically courageous legislative efforts, the debt was down to about 33 percent of our GDP, the nation was running budget surpluses and paying down the debt, and the economy was growing briskly by today's standards.
Subscription services (I'm up to four) compete for our undivided attention with their magnitude and features like autoplay, which can briskly carry us through hours of TV, from one seductive cliffhanger question to the next, and the next.
Joining Roland for this final summit are his sisters: Harriet, a gaunt, self-punishing former radical who works with asylum seekers; Alice, the "incurable romantic," gushing, coquettish, a failed actress; and Fran, a briskly grumpy ­public-school math teacher.
Come children, back to the seedy streets of Times Square in the '70s, where prostitutes, pimps, and johns formed a rich (and illegal) economic ecosystem, and where tourists walked briskly past peep shows on their way to Broadway theaters.
Researchers defined "light" activity as walking at a leisurely pace for at least four hours a week, and classified exercise as "moderate" intensity when people did things like swimming, running or walking briskly for two to three hours weekly.
As an editor at Poetry Australia and Quadrant he had a keen eye for words that had lost their bite, killing them as briskly as the trapped rabbits he had chopped and dropped, "still straining", into his burlap bag.
Pierce's work is briskly plotted, fun to read, and full of feminist fist pumps, but it also engages with other themes that feel very relevant: the corrosive effects of inequality, for one, or how justice systems work and fail.
The book's publisher, Crown, says that "Becoming" sold so briskly on its publication date — 725,000 in all formats — that they have gone back to press for an additional 800,000 hardcover copies, bringing the total in print to 2.8 million.
Feeling good about the economy, but less so about Trump The University of Michigan's venerable Index of Consumer Sentiment has briskly marched upward over the past year: It stood at 99.1 this month, up from 91.2 in January 2019.
Phys Ed People who regularly run or walk briskly appear to have healthier discs in their spines than people who do not exercise, according to one of the first studies to closely examine links between movement and disc health.
Here are three more options to add to your repertoire: thinly sliced for a raw asparagus salad; steamed and splashed with a pistachio-brown butter sauce; and charred briskly and slathered with a garlicky (preferably green garlic) chimichurri sauce.
Campaign staff, who are staying at the hotel, glide briskly in and out of the ballroom, where, hundreds of supporters, media, and campaign volunteers have begun to arrive to await the results of the first election contest in 2016.
Prescriptions for EpiPens are up briskly for 2016 — and saw even higher prescription rates in the past two months despite public outrage erupting during the same time period over price increases for Mylan's lifesaving, anti-allergy devices, new data show.
The weekly legal cases — the show was resolutely procedural almost to the end — were still intelligently devised and briskly dispatched, but they felt familiar and not very urgent, and more than ever seemed to be lecturing viewers about current events.
Afterward, Mr. Sanders left the studio, walking briskly with his wife, Jane, and campaign spokesman, Michael Briggs, to a waiting car without answering questions shouted at him by reporters, including several who asked when he planned to endorse Mrs. Clinton.
When times are good and banks are lending briskly, he said, the new rule will prompt them to set aside more reserves against future losses — so they'll already have them on hand when times get tough and borrowers start defaulting.
And the familiar byplay of procedural blame-assigning and briskly apportioned punishment likewise exerts a pronounced appeal for any viewer weaned on the All the President's Men model of executive accountability won through the patient scandal-reporting of elite journalistic institutions.
As we talk, Dickinson answers my questions briskly but thoughtfully, retaining steady eye contact and projecting an air of pleasant intensity that feels more friendly than imposing (it helps that he is, as he says himself, not the tallest of men).
"It seems like homes on the water that were selling briskly during the summer have taken a slowdown," said Joanne Schloen, the branch manager of the West Islip, N.Y., office of Coach Realtors, an affiliate of Christie's International Real Estate.
The kitchen, once a near-empty shell, is now briskly functional, equipped with a stove top fueled by a gas canister and a reverse-osmosis filter through which drinking water is piped into an enormous clay pot called a matka.
And while she moved briskly through the corridors of Congress this week, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi seemed to navigate somewhere in between, reiterating a kind of mantra — "legislate, investigate and litigate" — that seems tailor-made to avoid the "i" word.
S. wage and price inflation are rising briskly, putting intense downward pressure on financial markets," Edwards said in the note, adding that "the post-mortem will identify President Trump's ludicrously timed fiscal stimulus as a key trigger for the collapse.
Briskly, we go from its creation behind the Iron Curtain by Soviet programmer Alexy Pajitnov in the early 1980s through countless versions, deals, variations and platforms, to its breakthrough moment: It was the only game to ship with early Nintendo Gameboy systems.
At AWS Re:invent in November, AWS president Andy Jassy pointed out that a vast majority of data remains in private data centers, but that we can expect that to begin to move more briskly to the public cloud over the next five years.
As Donald Trump and Chuck Schumer jabbed each other with one-liners and Mike Pence sat in stricken silence during a White House press-op meant to show legislation in action, Pelosi kept briskly to the point: What's best for the American public.
Kurlansky briskly surveys everything from Chinese oracle bones, cuneiform tablets and Egyptian papyrus to Mexican amate — the bark-based writing material, not a true paper, on which the Aztecs wrote their glyphs, though they may also have made real paper from agave.
But after hours of work — as seems to be the way with mysterious aquatic sightings the world over — the long, thin gar was nowhere to be found among the stunned sunfish the agents collected, all of which were briskly revived and released.
Clinton was poised, confident and briskly in command of the facts; Trump blustered repetitively, was easily put on the defensive and his free-association ranting — such as his Sid Blumenthal excursion — was often too scatterbrained for anyone but political junkies to follow.
It doesn't remotely resemble anything like the methodical trial-and-error of race engineering that Motorsports Manager captured on PC. What it does, however, is keep you hopping briskly from race to race without spending a lot of time sweating the details.
"Why are you so angry?" he asked me as I walked briskly into the back room and slammed my fists down repeatedly on our new, L-shaped couch, the impact traveling its way up to my biceps, into my shoulders, but still muffled.
This tightly-plotted whodunit (briskly translated from the German by Peter Millar) uproots Capitaine Roger Blanc from his prestigious office in the Paris gendarmerie to the Midi, "the graveyard of any career," where he has inherited a run-down 18th-century stone house.
Ms. Warren occasionally makes the calls on the long walks she takes in the morning — she likes to get her steps in and can sometimes be seen, sans entourage, briskly roaming the streets of whatever city she woke up in that day.
The Oscars compensated for a host-free ceremony with a night of breakthroughs, moving briskly through the categories in a concerted effort to shorten the run time, amid a night marked by greater inclusiveness and that spread the wealth among the nominees.
The difference this time is that all eight step in the same direction (the spatial effect is out of all proportion, especially with the unison arcs of opening arms.) On arrival, they immediately pluck their feet up briskly (retirés) with wonderfully rhythmic precision.
If soap and water aren't available, health professionals say, then hand sanitizer can be used, as long as it contains at least 60 percent alcohol and the gel is squirted onto the hands and rubbed briskly all over them for about 20 seconds.
But the biggest challenge might simply be that the iPhone was a once-in-a-generation product that cannot grow as briskly as it did over the last 10 years, when hundreds of millions of people got an iPhone for the first time.
Adapted for the screen by Kate Brooke, who also wrote or co-wrote five of the season's eight episodes, the series lays out its world and characters briskly and intelligibly, and the early episodes invest the fantasy clichés with some elegance and picturesqueness.
Sunflower Bean is a guitar-bass-drums trio that makes hand-played music, and its debut album, "Human Ceremony" (Fat Possum), moves along briskly and even impatiently with circular picking patterns, transparent strummed chords and or fuzz-toned riffs behind Julia Cumming's airy voice.
ROTTERDAM — At first glance, a four-and-a-half-hour "slow cinema" film, a briskly paced time-travel chronicle, and a self-reflexive avant-garde work, all screening at the International Film Festival Rotterdam (January 22–February 2), would seem to have little in common.
Eric Alexander Organ Quartet (through Saturday) Mr. Alexander, a tenor saxophonist with a briskly assured style, has done his homework when it comes to the conventions of soul-jazz organ bands — typically in collaboration with Mike LeDonne, who plays a Hammond B-3 organ here.
Such punchy directness makes her a heroine for our times, as well as for hers, and nowhere more withering than when, freshly hitched to Masham, in a marriage of convenience, she satisfies him with one hand—briskly and distractedly, while talking of more important things.
Its hero is a sailor (at least that's how he's dressed), and in the case of Taylor Stanley on Friday, possessed of the kind of alluringly crisp petit allegro — those briskly knitted steps that Mr. Ratmansky is known for — that makes an audience swoon.
The narrative dispenses briskly and effectively with the details of Lansdale's early life, including his college years at U.C.L.A. and his successful entry into the advertising industry, where he learned strategies of psychological manipulation that he later applied as a covert warrior in Southeast Asia.
At 5:30 in the Namibian enclave Swakopmund, whose century-old buildings still bear the imprint of German colonization, solitary men in khaki uniforms emerge from houses and apartment complexes, the white reflective strips on their pants flashing as they walk briskly through the darkness.
OKCupid was just one of several internet companies to undertake a sweeping purge after Charlottesville, stepping briskly away from what experts said was a longstanding laissez-faire approach that helped some social networks develop the broad base of users they once needed to function.
In November, when I accompanied him on a trip to Washington, D.C.—he was picking up the Arthur C. Clarke Foundation's Award for Imagination in Service to Society—he briskly dismissed the idea that fiction could serve as commentary on history or on current affairs.
The Dane looked every inch the world number two as she briskly served out for victory, which came when a crestfallen Fett dumped a backhand into the net after a shade over two and a half hours in the sun on Rod Laver Arena.
Generally speaking, the amount of exercise required to make up for diet damage is huge (think of walking briskly for nearly two hours to burn off a 500-calorie piece of cake) and explains why diet is generally more crucial than exercise for weight loss.
The drums, alternately bitingly metallic, briskly clangy, sharp and tinny or deep and echoey or tensely jittery, stretch across a wide range of textures to produce a sense of being always on one's feet, always morphing into new patterns, bouncing around in tightly demarcated spaces.
Honda declined to comment on U.S. media reports that the order and a related recall notice were issued for around 34,000 new Civics, which have been selling briskly since U.S. sales began in November, due to a manufacturing issue which may cause engine damage or failure.
It's a lot easier to dream of the moon than it is to engage in the grinding, dangerous labor involved in actually going there, and it wasn't a swaggering cowboy but a stoic engineer who took that initial step, something First Man makes briskly and effectively clear.
This is, after all, a festival that makes room for experimental narratives like "Dark Night," Tim Sutton's drifty, conceptual exploration of a mass shooting, alongside documentaries ready-made for television ("Under the Gun," Stephanie Soechtig's look at gun policies and politics briskly narrated by Katie Couric).
All those lush, colorful food words rendered unfamiliar by 300 years; those run-on imperative sentences that briskly conclude by advising the reader to "pour it into basins, or what you please": it's like reading a bossy tone poem, or a tiny and beautiful short story.
Bill Walton introduced the concept to his perennial straight man Dave Pasch during last Saturday's game between Arizona and Cal, and you could witness Pasch writhe in discomfort as Bill Walton opened up the can of dirt, poured some out, and briskly rubbed himself with it.
Eric Alexander Organ Quartet (Thursday through March 819) Mr. Alexander, a tenor saxophonist with a briskly assured style, has done his homework when it comes to the conventions of soul-jazz organ bands — typically in collaboration with Mike LeDonne, who plays a Hammond B-218 organ here.
It spreads through eight galleries, each with its own surprises and quirks, all worthy of prolonged viewing, briskly laid out by Ian Alteveer, curator of modern and contemporary art at the Met, which collaborated on the exhibition with the Tate Britain and the Pompidou Center in Paris.
They are making their cases to wealthy donors, while spending briskly through political committees to pay staff members, organize fund-raisers, arrange travel and rally small donors and volunteers, according to campaign finance reports filed with the Federal Election Commission, the Internal Revenue Service and state regulators.
The director Phyllida Lloyd and a creative team that includes many of Ms. Lloyd's colleagues from the ABBA-scored musical smash "Mamma Mia!" have folded Ms. Turner's formidable songbook into a briskly efficient, if often formulaic, survey of her life — or, at least, a sizable chunk of it.
Page and Plant are here, sitting side-by-side in dark suits and crisp white button-downs and tied-back hair, because that jury, briskly empaneled Tuesday morning, will soon decide whether the opening riff of "Stairway" was lifted from "Taurus," an obscure instrumental by the American band Spirit.
It used to be that when you wanted to buy a pair of jeans, you would venture out to your local Army Navy store, wander over to a shelf that merely said "Jeans," find your size and stride briskly to the cash register to pay for your selection.
Edna, the pint-size fashion potentate of "Incredibles 2," casts a tall shadow in the world of style, her outsize specs, out-of-this-world wardrobe and briskly authoritative attitude calling to mind a salty composite of fashion stars — Rei Kawakubo, Iris Apfel and Edith Head, among them.
He briskly dismissed a question about whether ripping up the Iran nuclear deal — as many believe he will do when he faces the next deadline of May 12 to act on it — would jeopardize the prospects for an agreement with North Korea to give up its nuclear weapons.
GUILLERMO KLEIN Y LOS GUACHOS Village Vanguard, May 27 The biggest gift a large ensemble can offer is the ability to carry a lot of compositional weight briskly forward: With all those horns and all that power, you can really get rhythms moving, while keeping them stout and complex.
He had visited from Turkey a few weeks before to record some footage, and his mind lingered there, on a cafe owner called Abu Ibrahim, briskly handing out cups of coffee with tears in his eyes, with only the briefest glance across the street at a row of nine unclaimed bodies.
Rangers 6, Sabres 3 Coach Alain Vigneault stepped briskly to a lectern two hours before his Rangers were to face the last-place Buffalo Sabres on Monday in their final game before the N.H.L. All-Star break and announced that Rick Nash had sustained only a bruised left knee Friday.
"Monetary policy rates are likely to increase, and my view is that they may need to increase more briskly than markets appear to expect, depending on developments as the year unfolds," Lacker wrote in a speech that due to a family emergency was delivered in Baltimore by another Richmond Fed official.
"Toward a Concrete Utopia" starts there: We see three briskly edited films celebrating the erection of New Belgrade, a Brasília-style extension of Yugoslavia's federal capital with large-scale Brutalist projects like the Genex Tower, a pair of concrete high-rises linked by a sky bridge with a revolving restaurant.
CARAMANICA The Scottish pop songwriter Nina Nesbitt offers advice and details some pitfalls of digital-era dating — "hope you never let those pictures send/he's only gonna shoot them to his friends" — in a briskly efficient track that meshes staccato acoustic guitar, trap hi-hats and a hint of Latin rhythm.
Hindsight had led her to conclude, she said, that at the time and place she was picked up — five and a half miles in, 25 minutes to go, or at least that's what she thought — she could have made it to the finish line in time simply by walking briskly.
This posthumous book might have been read strictly as elegy, yet Wright, as if presciently marking a trail through the woods for future readers, came up with a sly signpost of a title as "pre-amble" to her work, briskly excluding melancholy even while taking stock of crimes against nature.
Beijing has been concerned in recent years about the increased reliance on credit to keep the economy expanding briskly, worrying that it could lead to a financial crisis, or to a long period of stagnation like the one in Japan after the real estate market burst in the early 1990s.
"The Politician" thus moves along briskly enough over the course of eight serialized episodes but spends most of that time in the shallow end of the Murphy gene pool -- a nice showcase for Platt that otherwise feels more like a recycling of the producer's filmography than anything fresh or original.
In fact, the American-born Ms. Meckler offers one of the shorter, more briskly efficient accounts of "King Lear" in recent times — light on emotional catharsis and patchily acted, perhaps, but cleareyed in its chronicle of Lear's dying fall on the way to a self-awareness that is arrived at far too late.
It's there when she flinches before Brian's anger at her intervention in his latest tumble down the 12 steps; when she's gripped, momentarily, by the sight of an old man saying grace in the soup kitchen; and when she listens to Donna's mother (the great Estelle Parsons) talk briskly about loss and regret.
Nevertheless, if you squint, you could see the theoretical path to success: The bill moves along briskly over the next three weeks and 50 Senate Republicans — all of whom have already voted for one version of repeal or another — decide to support their last chance to fulfill a seven-year promise to undo Obamacare.
Her survival in the show is marked, considering how so many black male characters were briskly dispatched, but her badassery was also a sort of cloak for the survival of the rest of Team Family: In looking out for herself, she looked out for everyone, and a lot of fans felt the same way.
Still, on Friday, Orleans Parish District Attorney Leon Cannizzaro's office briskly condemned Judge Hunter's order to release the seven inmates, arguing he "believes that releasing defendants charged with serious acts of violence poses a clear and present danger to public safety, and he intends to appeal the ruling," according to the New Orleans Advocate.
While "Bloodlines" may not have the poetic heft of similarly situated classics like Charles Bowden's "Down by the River," which explores the flow of drugs and death at the border between El Paso and Ciudad Juarez, it does provide a penetrating glimpse of borderland culture set within the context of a briskly moving police procedural.
Inside the List NOVEL INSPIRATION: Maya, the main character in Samira Ahmed's debut, "Love, Hate & Other Filters" — which hit the young adult list two weeks ago and is still selling briskly — is a Muslim Indian-American teenager and budding documentary filmmaker struggling to balance her own dreams with the expectations of her immigrant parents.
EDT (1800 GMT) * Yellen to hold press conference By Howard Schneider and Ann Saphir WASHINGTON, Sept 20 (Reuters) - Caught between a lull in U.S. inflation and a stronger global economy, the Federal Reserve is expected on Wednesday to signal whether it will raise interest rates for a third time this year or back off until prices rise more briskly.
Ms Shore, a historian at Yale University, briskly describes Ukraine's blood-soaked past and the relevant modern events: the failure of the Orange revolution of 2004; the gangsterish presidency of Viktor Yanukovych; the terror he unleashed against protesters and his flight to Russia; the annexation of Crimea and the war Vladimir Putin hallucinated into reality in the Donbas.
"For this phase, it's important that we continue to dig through the rubble and also offer assistance to the population, providing beds, and food, and letting them know that they're not alone," Nicola Zingaretti, the president of the Lazio Region, said as he walked briskly through the Amatrice neighborhood where various emergency coordination operations had been set up.
One famous and still ongoing study in Japan recruited adults past age 55 and found that interval walking — in which volunteers stride briskly for three minutes and then slowly for another three — enabled the older men and women to improve their endurance and blood pressures to a greater extent than walking moderately for the same amount of time.
The study found that the health impacts of an eight-hour workday spent bound to a computer or in a car can be alleviated by activities as simple as cycling at speeds of more than 16 kilometers per hour (about 10 mph) or walking briskly at 5.6 kilometers per hour (about 3.5 mph) for more than 60 minutes each day.
Morton also says that it's not just about what you do during the commute, but also about how to decompress during the day, whether you rant to a coworker about said commute, or take time on your lunch break to go outside and take a walk that doesn't involve briskly walking to your office so as not to be late.
Saturday's show had four sets of encores, and after the first three, Mr. Smith put his hand up on his clavicle, seemingly not so much as a stagy gesture of being overwhelmed, but as you might do reflexively to collect your thoughts when you've got a lot on your plate; he looked away from the audience and briskly walked off.
Scene by scene, Biden toggles briskly among his three story lines: from an emotional family meeting at the M.D. Anderson Cancer Center in Houston, to an urgent phone call with Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi about the Islamic State, to a friendly lunch with President Obama, who is tactfully trying to discourage the vice president from pursuing the Democratic nomination.
You can even download a phone app for iPhone and Android called iLlamador, which has route maps.) We walked briskly on narrow, stone streets that squeaked with dried wax from previous processions, remnants of the candles carried by the nazarenos in their pointy hooded robes (outfits that may shock American visitors, as they closely resemble those associated with the Ku Klux Klan).
For much of "The Show About the Show," its director and star, Caveh Zahedi, talks directly to the camera, briskly recounting the endless misadventures he and others experienced while producing an initially sexually explicit semidocumentary series for the nonprofit cable network BRIC TV. (This movie is in fact a revised compilation of the programs.) At one point, Mr. Zahedi mentions a failed project about the artist Joseph Cornell.
She guides us briskly through her childhood (her French father worked for Unesco; her English mother was a musician), her education at Cambridge University a year ahead of Sylvia Plath, her early marriage and four children, her years in London's literary world as the editor of book review sections, and finally her emergence, starting in her 19933s and 50s, as the esteemed biographer of Samuel Pepys, Jane Austen, Charles Dickens and others.
Other voices in the conversation: Jesse Engel, artificial intelligence researcher, Google Brain: Augmenting human creativity Simon DeDeo, complexity theorist and cognitive scientist, Carnegie Mellon University and the Santa Fe Institute: thy commitment, decorated with Joy, begins to speak briskly Ed Newton-Rex, founder and CEO, Jukedeck: Computers are already creative Oded Ben-Tal, composer and researcher, Kingston University: Our definition of creativity will change Simon Colton, artificial intelligence researcher, University of London: Machines will be creative for, with and despite us
Jesse Engel, artificial intelligence researcher, Google Brain: Augmenting human creativity Simon DeDeo, complexity theorist and cognitive scientist, Carnegie Mellon University and the Santa Fe Institute: thy commitment, decorated with Joy, begins to speak briskly Ed Newton-Rex, founder and CEO, Jukedeck: Computers are already creative Tony McCaffrey, CTO, Innovation Accelerator: Computers and humans and super-creativity Oded Ben-Tal, composer and researcher, Kingston University: Our definition of creativity will change Simon Colton, artificial intelligence researcher, University of London: Machines will be creative for, with and despite us
O'Donnell moves briskly and ably through these candidacies, their collisions and a dark bacchanal of events that still defies belief: McCarthy's messianic yet reluctant crusade to unseat Johnson; Kennedy's entry into the race; Johnson's sudden withdrawal, and Kennedy's assassination the night he won the California primary; Wallace's provocation of "the common folks" against blacks, elites and "little pinkos"; the frenzy of police batons and tear gas at the Democratic convention in Chicago; and Nixon's secret flirtation with treason, his effort to "monkey wrench" the president's attempts to start peace talks, lest a breakthrough in Vietnam benefit Humphrey's campaign.
Mellis found him utterly mesmerizing, as she once told an interviewer: He was very nice […] everybody liked him and he had a frightfully nice Russian accent and […] he was […] very helpful if he ever happened to say anything or if he liked your things he said very good things and actually he had a sort of pervasive presence […] he didn't seem to be doing any work, in fact he seemed to do nothing at all really except eat yoghurt and go for walks [on the cliff top, with dog, briskly], but his ideas seemed to come out and sort of influence people although he wasn't doing anything or didn't seem to be doing anything […].

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