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  1. young and without experience

282 Sentences With "callow"

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Older workers sometimes begrudge being managed by a callow colleague.
Like so many Martins ballets, "Thou Swell" is often callow.
Believe that he's not callow anymore and never will be again.
Some read as callow and lazy, while others as wholly compelling.
ORSON WELLES Volume 3: One-Man Band By Simon Callow Illustrated.
Adults often dismiss teenagers, assuming that they're callow, apathetic or uninformed.
What if my obsession had been a sign of callow youth?
Do a Google search for callow jerkwads and what do you find?
And his vast experience means he can easily steer the callow cabinet.
His vice president was callow, unaccomplished, and probably unfit for the job.
They have government experience, and may run rings around the callow democrats.
This crass, callow, and lazy treatment of our digital data cannot stand.
The childhood death of her daughter Robin is invoked for callow laughs.
Callow diagrams every aspect of this great artist's life like a sentence.
GUTFELD: Do a Google search for callow jerkwads and what do you find?
Ellroy has described his conduct as boorish, oblivious, callow, heedless, isolated, "preposterously male".
"We haven't found any reason to stabilise," said Westpac FX analyst Sean Callow.
We report on creators, coders, designers, engineers, TV makers, hackers, and callow CEOs.
"There's been a silicon reduction of wafer thicknesses, 130 nanometers to 75," says Callow.
So when it comes to Cambodia's callow democracy, what will the end look like?
Westpac's Callow said he would consider staying long on the yen, possibly through options.
But sometimes an ingredient can be too young, callow — as yet uncommitted in flavor.
A more callow, cunning, cowardly and self-interested yet moronic figure you couldn't find.
I respect their knowledge of their craft as much as I despise their callow ruthlessness.
Callow has since become an author, in addition to acting in films and on television.
Here is an excerpt: Adults often dismiss teenagers, assuming that they're callow, apathetic or uninformed.
But none of that should disguise quite how callow, how dismal, P.S.G.'s elimination was.
Joe is callow, Frank is angry — distinctions that verge on stereotype, then fall right in.
" On Jared Kushner: "To Bannon ... Kushner was a callow elitist in way over his head.
Sean Callow, senior currency analyst at Westpac, expects the yen weakness might prove short-lived.
Joe is callow, Frank is angry — distinctions that verge on stereotype, then fall right in.
The Japanese yen would probably weaken a bit, "assuming equities and US yields rise," Callow said.
Through their callow, craven behavior, McConnell's majority actually surrendered its chamber to the president's disinformation campaign.
"We can't help feeling some déjà vu," Westpac strategist Sean Callow wrote on Wednesday to clients.
Better to consider their purpose deeply rather than replace them in a callow attempt at newness.
And she made sure to heed the advice of court veterans:As usual Callow has succinct advice.
Oh, youth, it was fast, it was callow,And you doubt if you'll ever see Prague.
But Golladay, however callow, offers a deep presence that Detroit has lacked since Calvin Johnson retired.
Who better to provide guidance to the callow cadets who are preparing to be tomorrow's combat leaders?
They herald the decline of smoking among youngsters, for example, then flaunt their sales to callow puffers.
The callow American President (Bill Pullman) from the first film is now a croaky, white-bearded invalid.
Brett Callow, a threat analyst at security firm Emsisoft, first alerted TechCrunch to the breach on Thursday.
He's a Master of the Universe, in Tom Wolfe's phrase, callow and awkward though desirous of affection.
Krauss, with his disconcertingly boyish looks and his sophomoric attempts to seem thoughtful, is a callow sociopath.
In certain respects, it's reminiscent of Brian De Palma's early film "Sisters," a virtuosic but callow work.
Yet rule by a callow, hot-headed prince could be just as dangerous as stagnation under a gerontocracy.
The Gunners were once famous for nurturing callow foreigners but lost patience with that approach five years ago.
In the campaign, the Conservatives had called him "just not ready," a byword for light, shallow and callow.
Simon Callow performs as Isherwood while Alan Cumming, who acted in the Broadway production of "Cabaret", is Bachardy.
The callow Pea (Mikéah Ernest Jennings) dreams of meeting a woman whose picture he sees in a newspaper.
He was too shallow, too callow, too inexperienced, and did not have the gravitas necessary for the position.
It happens to be the residence of one Duke of Sandringham, played the deliciously scenery-chewing Simon Callow.
TALES OF THE PECULIARBy Ransom RiggsRead by Simon Callow with Bruce Mann and Garrick Hagon4 hours, 16 minutes.
According to Callow, the security incident was a data-stealing ransomware attack launched by the Maze ransomware group.
"Ransomware incidents should be treated as data breaches until it can be established they are not," said Callow.
Or did Callow mix up Watson's given name with that of Boswell, whom he mentioned in that paragraph?
"It is an extension of a slightly cooler mood overall," said Sean Callow, senior currency strategist at Westpac Bank.
Brett Callow, a threat analyst at security firm Emsisoft, said the tactics of traditional file-encrypting ransomware have changed.
"Some companies may not even realize that their data has been exfiltrated prior to it being published," said Callow.
Such a move would be an act of true statesmanship, forever banishing the image of a callow young man.
Simon Callow played Gareth, an outgoing friend of Charles' who dies of a heart attack at one of the weddings.
"These incidents should be considered to be breaches — and disclosed and reported as such — from the get-go," said Callow.
Now 57, he started out as a self-described "callow 20163-year-old" at a jewelry shop in Norwich, England.
Meanwhile, Kim Jong Un has defied predictions of a short reign at the time the callow heir succeeded to the throne.
The Pieper twins, callow fellows born of German immigrant parents, worked together for Burlington Railroad and enlisted together in the Navy.
Yet only a small percentage of older tower blocks have been fitted with new sprinkler systems since the Callow Mount exercise.
"What surprises me is the timing," Sean Callow, Westpac Bank's senior currency strategist told CNBC on Thursday, referring to Trump's tweet.
The F.B.I. agents whom Egan consulted had told her that the average terrorist was likely to be young, callow, fairly inept.
"I was a very callow youth," he told an Ernst & Young magazine that named him entrepreneur of the year in 24.
Business is to be run by tough-guy entrepreneurs and families headed by a patriarch, not by callow non-owner managers.
His Tommo is callow, with a flutelike voice, his Charlie gently arch and charming, the other men delineated with military efficiency.
The British-born Xander Parish played the young god as callow, a defensible interpretation undermined by Mr. Parish's absurdly broad acting.
The callow young Yvain, as a protagonist, isn't learning to be king, like Arthur is, or even learning to be good.
Once Lolly is more or less awake, Ms. Sexton has good fun contrasting her shallow city styles with Pigeon's callow ways.
Although he isn't necessarily hurt by being a political novice — voters often welcome fresh faces — he can come across as callow.
Part of the problem, said Brett Callow, a spokesman at Emsisoft, is that security experts need better communication channels with victims.
Some old hands remain snooty about the organisation, which they believe too often brings in callow types lacking commitment to the job.
Out of these MPs, 100 are too old or too silly to be ministers and 100 are too young or too callow.
I will not, because there's nothing about the team's callow, cheap, profoundly mediocre owners that is new, or even really very interesting.
He captured the callow boy Parsifal of Act I, but was less suited for the maturing hero of Acts II and III.
THE LANDLORD Beau Bridges plays Elgar Enders, a callow rich kid in the director Hal Ashby's 53 picture, shot in Park Slope.
The beloved British actor Simon Callow handles this ambitious, unabridged audio performance with supreme confidence and the flair of a true storyteller.
The same was true of our especially callow Will Parker (James Davis) and his love-the-one-you're-with girlfriend, Ado Annie.
Peter is an antic fellow, a drunken callow clown with a knack for celebrity impersonation — a buffoon who becomes an easy victim.
"Even if the numbers are small, there's a message in there that risk appetite has improved," said Westpac FX strategist Sean Callow.
Most Martins ballets, even "Ash," look heartless, slick, callow — qualities that characterized the company's Balanchine dancing in its long post-Balanchine doldrums.
"Governments are duct-taping their doors rather than putting proper locks on them," Brett Callow, a spokesperson for Emsisoft, told VICE News.
"We've got a couple of headlines insisting that the trade talks are on track," said Westpac currency strategist Sean Callow in Sydney.
Chris Christie of New Jersey savaged him as scripted and callow after Mr. Rubio kept repeating the same stock attack on President Obama.
"Everyone builds a product first and tries and wrap the brand around it," Adam Callow of the Kindred Wolf creative agency told me.
The mystery of Muhammad Ali is this spiritual greatness, that seemed to have emerged out of a far more ordinary, even callow personality.
Pieters is one of six rookies and no previous European team has won in the United States with such a callow line-up.
Callow is giving Robert A. Caro a run for his money, as his original two-volume plan has expanded to a projected four.
A narrator — here the actor Simon Callow — stands in for the composer, musing on the power of art as medicine for the soul.
Even at the time, 24-years-old and fairly callow, I felt I was lucky in some way to be witnessing this convulsion.
Even at the time, 24-years-old and fairly callow, I felt I was lucky in some way to be witnessing this convulsion.
Intelligent yet callow, he is dependent on the wisdom of the Duke of Gloucester, protector of the realm before Henry comes of age.
They will choose Macron, a callow creature of a failed consensus, over the possibility that the repulsive party's standard-bearer might be right.
However, in the review's conclusion, when Callow decides to use his full name and title, he refers to him as Dr. James Watson.
When it comes to this novel's bracing chilliness, Pacifico knows what he is doing, to paraphrase Marco Rubio's callow remark about Barack Obama.
With his outburst, it seems that the kind but callow boy has suddenly and inadvertently taken the first steps to becoming a man.
Cole joins British actors Simon Bird, Matt Berry and Charlotte Ritchie in "The Philanthropist," penned by playwright Christopher Hampton and directed by Simon Callow.
In 2004, Dick Cheney did something similar to John Edwards, who came across as callow and cheap next to the Vader-ish elder statesman.
But this could change "depending on growth over the next 12 to 18 months", Callow explained, with the executive also hinting at further acquisitions.
"Callow" is built around a simple, but stuttered guitar figure, handworn and warm in a way that reminds me of Benoît Pioulard's lonelier recordings.
Sterling has been "on a precipice since Sunday, since Theresa May and the March Brexit negotiations," said Sean Callow, senior currency strategist at Westpac.
Ian Buruma's "A Tokyo Romance" is a memoir of both his own callow youth and the sophisticated provincialism endemic to Japan in the 1970s.
Callow said the attackers behind the incident posted a listing on their website claiming to have data stolen from Chubb in earlier in March.
Still, being killed off early has its benefits: It let Madden gradually age out of callow-prince roles and start playing complicated adult men.
He has never, even as a callow teenager at Malmo, his hometown club, been in any doubt as to just how special he is.
"At some point even a stable Aussie should eventually be enough for some of those positions to be trimmed," said Westpac analyst Sean Callow.
One is a Yale graduate in debt, another a callow young actor from small-town Utah who is about to be devoured by Hollywood.
Brett Callow, a threat analyst at security firm Emsisoft, first alerted TechCrunch to the website that was publishing files stolen by the DoppelPaymer ransomware.
At 2000, he has an underwhelming résumé and occasionally callow air, and lives near, but not in, the district that he's vying to represent.
"At some point even a stable Aussie should eventually be enough for some of those positions to be trimmed," said Westpac analyst Sean Callow.
United's midfield, for more than an hour, consisted of Scott McTominay and Andreas Pereira, callow youth forced to bear the responsibilities of grizzled experience.
A G-20 meeting ending in "acrimony and threats of further punitive action" is least likely, according to Sean Callow, senior currency strategist at Westpac.
This humble man unknowingly shaped the conduct of a young, callow and fresh-faced special agent on a stage he would likely not have recalled.
The play opened at the National Theater in London in 2100, directed by Peter Hall, with Paul Scofield as Salieri and Simon Callow as Mozart.
And, despite the callous, increasingly callow, pushback, we should empower boys — with the same emotional literacy skill set and expansive worldview we teach our daughters.
And Mr. Dickinson is touchingly callow as Paul (though he registers as significantly older than 16, the age Mr. Getty was when he was kidnapped).
But it's this combination of easy confidence and vulnerability that made Sansa's extreme trajectory over eight seasons, from callow neophyte to commanding leader, seem believable.
Sansa had one of the most extreme trajectories in the series, evolving from a callow girl into one of the cagiest operators in the story.
While these kids are depicted with some interiority and callow joy and pessimism, Miller keeps listening to his mom and hounding Russell Hammond for an interview.
There are home runs and there are strikeouts, like his assertion that Ryan Merritt, the callow Cleveland starter, would be quaking in his boots on Wednesday.
In Chappaquiddick, the foundation of the Kennedy dynasty is not public service, but Joe's ruthless ambition, which has made Ted callow, cowardly, and disposed to drink.
Italian football not only shaped them as players, but also proved to be a formative experience which saw them transcend their status as callow young men.
Maybe the presence of such high power actors, as well as a supporting cast that includes Lesley Manville and Simon Callow, led to outsize financial expectations.
"Both sides should produce a lot of positive headlines, really talking up the deal and sounding positive about the outlook," said Westpac FX analyst Sean Callow.
"Both sides should produce a lot of positive headlines, really talking up the deal and sounding positive about the outlook," said Westpac FX analyst Sean Callow.
MANCHESTER, N.H. — Senator Marco Rubio of Florida was hammered as callow, ambitious and lacking in accomplishment during the Republican presidential debate here on Saturday night, as Gov.
Charlie rapidly reveals himself to be a callow fool who is more interested in gratifying his own sense of self than in lofty ideas about bettering mankind.
"The intervention is there, maybe the IMG is asking them to be more opened about how much they're actually doing so," Callow said on CNBC's "Street Signs".
AI in information security is more like an eager, callow puppy attempting to learn new tricks – minus the disappointment written on their faces when they consistently fail.
The performances are conscientious and earnest; Mr. Jonas has not much to do but come off as callow, with a streak of kindness, and he does so.
Their victims — embodied by, among others, the preternaturally poised Danish actress Birgitte Hjort Sorensen, Raffi Barsoumian and the delightfully callow Elena Kampouris — come off as particularly clueless.
"The price action since the FOMC statement indicates a real division of opinion in markets over the U.S. dollar outlook," said Sean Callow, a strategist at Westpac.
They think he's a callow con artist who's manipulated grassroots conservatives in a way that does no good for the movement but does advance his personal ambitious.
In the early noughties, when a callow Buttonwood was a colleague, he charged Alan Greenspan, the Federal Reserve chairman, with near-criminal negligence for his easy-money policy.
The difference between the "King Bibi" who has been prime minister of Israel for the past ten years and the callow youth of four decades ago is remarkable.
What callow youth didn't have nightmares after this movie of being drowned in chocolate or permanently transfigured into a large version of an otherwise nonthreatening piece of fruit?
Westpac Bank's senior currency strategist Sean Callow told CNBC Friday that the U.S. would consider the scale of South Korea's intervention before labelling the country as a manipulator.
A decade of beauty Sneha Daftary has been on the front line of entrepreneurship for over a decade, after taking the plunge as a callow 21-year-old.
"The U.S. dollar has been snapped up across the board as a March Fed hike is heavily priced in," said Sean Callow, a senior currency strategist at Westpac.
One sideline Callow explores at length is Welles's prescient understanding of television as more than "imitation movies," but a distinctive new medium with a special gift of intimacy.
Along with eight other artists, Julie helped found Group Material, a political art collective that struggled against Reagan's conservatism and the callow excesses of the '80s art boom.
According to Brett Callow, a researcher at the New Zealand-based cybersecurity firm Emsisoft, key documents were leaked after three recent ransomware attacks by well-known ransomware groups.
"The threat of U.S. tariffs on Mexico to take effect inside two weeks is a sharp blow to investor sentiment," said Sean Callow, a senior currency analyst at Westpac.
"The threat of U.S. tariffs on Mexico to take effect inside two weeks is a sharp blow to investor sentiment," said Sean Callow, a senior FX analyst at Westpac.
Sir Cyril Radcliffe (Simon Callow)—who had never set foot in India before—is drafted in to assess how 175,000 square miles, home to 88m people, should be split.
An old 1960s block of flats at Callow Mount in Sheffield was fitted with sprinklers in 2012, and the cost worked out at about £1,150 for a small flat.
"The (RBA) still seems confident that steady rates are warranted given the tightening jobs market and they are not jumping at shadows," said Sean Callow, forex strategist at Westpac.
"We see the upcoming Japanese forex liquidity drought as offering danger for corporates, but perhaps opportunity for speculative accounts," said Sean Callow, the Sydney-based currency strategist at Westpac.
Callow, who has performed a one-man play about Wagner, assesses the composer's music in the light of his copious essays, letters, and other writings in this lively biography.
In the new book's preface, Callow puckishly notes that friends commiserated with him over the "terrible decline" in Welles's fortunes he'd be depressingly obliged to record from then on.
The Fed's reminder that its inflation target was symmetric was a clear negative for Treasury yields, and so the U.S. currency's recovery was encouraging for dollar bulls, Callow said.
Mr O'Rourke seems to have peaked; he has been impassioned and eloquent following two mass shootings in his state of Texas, but he has also appeared callow and unprepared.
"Assuming the worst on the Korean peninsula has not proven to be a winning trading strategy this year," said Sean Callow, a senior foreign exchange strategist at Westpac Bank.
A heavy reliance on suicide as a plot device feels callow, but a story set in the shadow of Franco's dictatorship hints at a politics behind the nihilist abandon.
As a callow youth, I spent a frightening amount of my daytime hours during the weekends sleeping off hangovers and vaguely trying to muster the willpower to do laundry.
Spencer will be sure to make assorted callow, uninformed, potentially dangerous or just plain mean points, to which anyone opposed ought to respond by calling out their errors and flaws.
"The dollar's steep rise aligns neatly with the bounce in U.S. bond yields and a degree of safe haven demand on equity weakness," said Sean Callow, a strategist at Westpac.
Declaring Mr Shadary the winner would not have passed the laugh test, so Mr Tshisekedi, the callow son of a revered opposition leader who died in 2017, was tapped instead.
Callow said that he could not reveal the percentage of users in Europe, but said the some countries on the continent are in the top 5 markets for the company.
So, in Sunday's Season 6 finale, there was a macabre symmetry to the fact that Jaime's own son, the callow King Tommen, leapt to his death from a castle window.
He evolved sonically, thanks largely to Jeff Lynne's poised, glossy production on Full Moon Fever and Into the Great Wide Open (1991), and vocally, as relaxed restraint replaced callow yowl.
"For a lot of guys, they don't have a lot of sensation in their testicles, and they don't really hang low," Perfect Fit CEO, Steve Callow, says in a promotional video.
Watching this origin story unfold from stadium seating eight years ago, I thought I was seeing a series of hard lessons learned as a callow 19-year-old came of age.
Risk aversion has picked up noticeably over the past twenty-four hours and it's not entirely clear what's driven it," Westpac Bank senior currency strategist Sean Callow told CNBC's "Street Signs.
"Data theft is a strategy that multiple groups have now adopted and, consequently, ransomware incidents should be treated as data breaches until it can be established they are not," said Callow.
Overnight in Asia, Sean Callow, a forex strategist at Westpac, had said the market reaction had been "as though the four horsemen of the apocalypse just rode out of Trump Tower".
"Mexico is the U.S.'s largest trading partner and a flare-up in trade tensions was definitely not on the market radar," said Sean Callow, a senior currency analyst at Westpac.
Trump's insults land a punch because they often have an element of truth: Jeb Bush did seem low-energy, Ted Cruz is a huge liar, and Rubio does come across as callow.
"The Aussie was undermined by the RBA's explanation of why cutting record low interest rates would still be beneficial for the economy," said Sean Callow, senior currency strategist at Westpac in Sydney.
It's a haphazard mishmash of more meaningful and resonant pieces of culture, a callow pastiche that stands on the shoulders of more interesting works and demands the applause they've earned for itself.
Recent data dumps Callow has found that have been reviewed by Business Insider include confidential corporate guidance that consultants gave Fortune 50 companies in deals estimated at $12 billion and $20 billion.
Books of The Times Beware the callow misfit who becomes part of the ruling class; rather than disrupt the social order that excluded him, he might just reap its spoils for himself.
Set in the 1830s, it is the story of Philip Ashley (Sam Claflin), a callow, moist-eyed British gentleman farmer who — as he explains in voice-over — has been raised without women.
In his eight years as Ronald Reagan's vice-president, though they had sparred bitterly in the 19923 primaries over Reagan's "voodoo economics" and his callow Hollywood sparkle, he never criticised or upstaged him.
"At the very least, the Fed's desire to step up the pace of policy normalisation has changed the conversation at many central banks globally," said Sean Callow, an economist with Westpac in Sydney.
In his eight years as Ronald Reagan's vice-president, though they had sparred bitterly in the 1980 primaries over Reagan's "voodoo economics" and his callow Hollywood sparkle, he never criticised or upstaged him.
The result is often electrifying: Mr Cumming's voice becomes ever-so-slightly more mincing when Bachardy is being wayward; the older, more august Mr Callow giving the undertone of a growl in response.
"It is now clear that the U.S. dollar does have more yield fuel and we would not try to pick even an interim high," said Sean Callow, a senior forex analyst at Westpac.
What I will tell you is that this show, which for years took every possible stab it could at the callow selfishness of its characters, ends up embracing them with empathy and understanding.
Everett minds fame no more than anyone would, but the callow huckster figure some Chomskyans describe is actually a low-key, affable, intellectually omnivorous person, simply eager to share things he finds fascinating.
He finally found a match in Herbert Yates, whose Republic Pictures produced low-budget Westerns and genre films but was looking to up its public profile with a few "respectable" productions, Callow writes.
Like any callow American kid, Cardona was hopelessly materialistic, and Slater reels off brand names like a catalogue of ships in the Iliad: Volvo, GMC Denali, Jeep Grand Cherokee, Joe Brand, Versace, Lacoste.
He's anxiety-ridden, callow, and too clever for his own good; Lerner is himself a poet, and the book reads as a not exactly flattering portrait of the artist as a young man.
The proliferation of cheap components is what Mike Callow, who runs manufacturing at Kano, called "economically tough for suppliers," but great for the little guy (say, a small consumer product studio in East London).
"Given that many forecasters were on 0.2 percent for fourth-quarter GDP (gross domestic product), the price action on the Australian dollar is worrying," said Sean Callow, senior currency strategist at Westpac in Sydney.
Despite having made his senior debut in 1992, Beckham had not kicked on at the same rate of some of his teammates and was still considered too callow to feature in the Premier League.
At this point, they most resemble the original Star Wars trilogy, which let Luke start out as callow and famously whiny, while still making him into a brave hero and a relatable fan favorite.
Andie MacDowell is the American beauty who just may change his mind — if only his friends (played by Kristin Scott Thomas, Simon Callow and John Hannah, among others) would stop getting in his way.
"We recently highlighted the return of risk aversion as a notable AUD driver and long positions are being squeezed by the cooling global risk mood," said Sean Callow, a senior currency analyst at Westpac.
He elected to surround himself with an echo chamber of callow, ambitious and promoted-before-their-time special agents who were unprepared for the sober decision-making and judgment necessary in FBI senior executives.
Will she be more adept going forward, and did her apprenticeship in no one-ness provide the chrysalis phase crucial to all callow youths turned formidable warriors, be it Luke Skywalker or Daniel Larusso?
"Trump's pessimistic view on the chances of a game-changing China trade deal may puncture global equity markets' optimistic start to the week," said Sean Callow, a senior FX analyst at Westpac in Sydney.
"The AUD has appeared to be more sensitive than most to such trade headlines, so any AUD/USD rallies to the mid-$0.74s should struggle," said Sean Callow, a senior forex analyst at Westpac.
Their childish enthusiasm, which to this day induces them to rap and sing in higher registers than sounds natural, made Sremmlife (2015) and Sremmlife 2 (2016) the most sprightly and callow of rap jewels.
Overnight in Asia as markets had toppled, Sean Callow, a forex strategist at Westpac, had said the market reaction had been "as though the four horsemen of the apocalypse just rode out of Trump Tower".
The company does not disclose the number of overall users it has, but Derek Callow, vice president of international at Tinder, told CNBC via email that it has "tens of millions of active users worldwide".
Chris Christie and John Kasich, and onetime front-runner Jeb Bush -- to try to slow Rubio down, portraying him as a silver-tongued but callow poseur, too green to govern and too slick by half.
His character, Bobby Dorfman, is a callow Brooklyn kid who comes to Los Angeles to exploit the connections of his big-time producer uncle Phil (Steve Carell) and get a job in the film industry.
The big problem with the Never Trump movement was that it largely only talked to itself; sealed off from real-world fights, it was a callow, egocentric, and weak-willed attempt to resist Trump's rise.
There are excellent character performances by Roman Zhurbin (General Polkan), Jeffrey Cirio and Joseph Gorak (Dodon's two sons, irrepressibly youthful and callow) and Martine van Hamel (the befuddled royal housekeeper, always a step behind events).
There's the brooding loner Aquaman (Jason Momoa), tortured outcast Cyborg (Ray Fisher) and callow, nerdy Flash (Ezra Miller), whose just-glad-to-be-with-you-guys enthusiasm is designed, somewhat successfully, to deliver comic relief.
In data dumps, clients' information is spilled, too  "In data-exfiltration cases, it may not only be the victim company's own data that it is compromised, but also the data of its clients," Callow says.
Callow, the Emsisoft researcher who has made a study of the documents, says the most concerning thing about the documents is that "it could be that only less-sensitive data has been published so far.
The DoppelPaymer ransomware group has been active since the middle of last year, drawing inspiration from other data-stealing ransomware, like Maze, said Brett Callow, a threat analyst and ransomware expert at security firm Emsisoft .
On Monday, the "Symphonie Fantastique" is followed by its rarely heard companion piece, "Lélio," with Simon Callow as the narrator, Michael Spyres and Ashley Riches as the singers, and the National Youth Choir of Scotland.
He also, according to Callow, saw the picture as a chance to repair his failing marriage to Rita Hayworth, and he cast her as the femme fatale in this moody and visually striking film noir.
In Smith's clipped retelling of his subject's early years, Bush was an unaccomplished, callow son of privilege who cashed in on his family's connections for everything from his admission to Yale to his avoidance of Vietnam.
After meeting and falling in love with the actor Simon Callow, he moved to London, where he studied at the International School of Corporal Mime for a year and began to try his hand at directing.
They delivered that gold in a thrilling race, with the last leg anchored by the callow, confident Johannes Hoesflot Klaebo, who held his nerves before a spurt that will immediately go down in Norwegian sporting history.
Mr. Kim silenced those who thought he was too young and callow to rule by executing his uncle, fatally poisoning a half brother, installing his own generals and putting North Korea's nuclear and missile programs into overdrive.
But no previous biographer has so expertly and convincingly analyzed Welles the creative dynamo, from his ebullient love of what Callow calls "Higher Hokum" to the depths of rue in his recurring themes of loss and betrayal.
"President Xi has ignited a rally in risk assets that might have some legs if the U.S. can keep a lid on the protectionist rhetoric for a while," said Sean Callow, FX strategist for Westpac in Sydney.
"It will be hard for the Australian dollar to close above $0.7300 given the stubbornness of rates markets still pricing in considerable chance of RBA easing this year, premised on the RBA simply being too optimistic," said Callow.
At 18, such players are too inexperienced, too callow, to trust with Premier League stakes; they are sent out on loan, or remain trapped in meaningless youth soccer; by 22, many find, they have been overtaken, or overlooked.
But many years later, when the woman discloses the relationship that underlies her interest in this callow youth, I found myself thinking of another humorist, Mark Twain, who observed that although fiction must be plausible, truth needn't be.
Alan Zweibel supplies the sugary filling in the Series A sandwich with "Playing God," a comic interlude in which the Supreme Being (Bill Buell) punishes a callow doctor (Dana Watkins) by taunting him into a game of squash.
"The euro's dismal price action after Friday's low U.S. inflation data hinted strongly that investors are in no mood to assume the best in euro zone politics," said Sean Callow, Sydney-based senior currency strategist at Westpac Banking Corp.
This unfinished business of the Chinese civil war, which ended in 1949 with the defeated Nationalists, the Kuomintang or KMT, confined to the island as their last redoubt, was too sacred a mission to leave to their callow successors.
As the rest of the political mainstream shifted in concert with the callow bootstrap social mythologies of Reaganism, so, too, did feminism: Workplace issues like equal pay and parental leave took a backseat to enlightened self-care and success.
Since "Four Weddings," Callow has continued to act on stage and screen, appearing in hit films like 1998's "Shakespeare in Love" and in 2004's "The Phantom of the Opera," along with his "Four Weddings" costar James Fleet.
"Voting for a series of largely radical, callow nominees is not what the country needs or what satisfies the vast majority of senators who came to Washington to legislate," said Senator Chuck Schumer of New York, the Democratic leader.
Turning a hated figure (remember she demanded the burning of the child Shireen) into someone we might care for is a welcome trick for the show, recalling the callow Kingslayer Jamie Lannister's shift toward viewer sympathy after losing his hand.
In fiction, the gratuitous descends from André Gide's 1914 novel, " Les Caves du Vatican ," in which the callow young Frenchman Lafcadio, on a train between Rome and Naples, spots a man he knows slightly and pushes him off the moving train.
Manchester City, Liverpool and Tottenham have recently spent their transfer dosh on callow players from unfashionable teams—such as Kevin de Bruyne from Wolfsburg, Roberto Firmino from Hoffenheim and Son Heung-min from Leverkusen—who have developed into world-beaters.
Confident as she always was that "her people" would support her, she hustled for higher office—deputy president had a good ring to it—and lectured the callow new ANC men, Thabo Mbeki and Jacob Zuma, on how to behave.
"Markets started to call the debate for Hillary within the first 83 minutes or so, with the Mexican peso surging in what is probably its busiest Asian session in years," said Sean Callow, a senior currency analyst at Westpac in Sydney.
Perhaps worst of all, it betrays a callow belief that the genuinely transformative long-term endeavors that V.C.s have come to support — erstwhile academic research into artificial intelligence, bioengineering and sustainable energy — will be somehow insulated from an industry downturn.
But let's imagine, for a moment, that there does exist a coherent bloc of Americans that fits Stephens's description: millions of callow undergraduates tweeting their indulgent outrage from shadowy campus corners, demanding trigger warnings in between canceling honorable public figures.
"The market doesn't seem to be viewing James Comey's letter as a big enough deal to install Trump in the White House, but is pricing in a little more risk," said Sean Callow, a currency strategist with Westpac in Sydney.
Because cultivating serious judges is one of the few things conservatism does well, the president has a host of qualified nominees to choose from, and to his credit he has eschewed the callow or corrupt choices that his critics feared.
This combination of a primary electorate that is at once hungry for structural, even radical, reform and deeply nervous about nominating someone too callow to defeat Mr. Trump poses perhaps the most serious challenge to a candidate like Mr. O'Rourke.
At one point while guiding Kyle Selig, who was portraying the Dauphin of France as an amusingly callow figure, Timbers urged him to lean back on his gilded throne with his knees spread wide—an adolescent imagining himself as a gangster.
They are also the means by which Brooker persuades us to suspend our disbelief at the idea that the British government would give in to a kidnapper's demand, let alone the demand that is made of Michael Callow, the Prime Minister.
"Markets started to call the debate for Hillary within the first 15 minutes or so, with the Mexican peso surging in what is probably its busiest Asian session in years," said Sean Callow, a senior currency analyst at Westpac in Sydney.
The kidnapper of the Diana-like Princess Susannah has demanded that Prime Minister Michael Callow have sex with a pig on live TV. The tweets we see on screen for a brief moment, under the hashtag #PMPig, are as savage as you'd expect.
Brett Callow, a spokesman with security firm Emsisoft, told Gizmodo via email that there was a "small chance they may have been able to save half a million bucks," as researchers have figured out how to decrypt some versions of the ransomware involved.
You can learn all about this at the top of the page, in a low-res, 15-minute video—which inexplicably opens with footage from a live gig by a local band called Callow Saints—that an Aylesbury News account posted on Sunday.
"They remain in the large group of central banks including RBA, RBNZ, BOJ and BoC which see no need to prepare markets for tighter policy this year," said Sean Callow, senior currency analyst at Westpac, referring to Australia, New Zealand, Japan and Canada.
After a gruelling run to Wembley that included games against Blackburn, Aston Villa and Newcastle – as well as a slightly less glamorous two-legged semi-final against Wycombe Wanderers – his mature and canny Chelsea side came up against a callow Arsenal 11.
When those younger than you are engaging in callow activities on the internet — selfies, boasting, acronym-filled rants, links to ostensibly humorous videos — and getting validated for it, peer pressure can alter the conduct of any user, even one eligible for Social Security.
He has always been appealing and mostly good-hearted but a little callow, the kind of person who is savvy enough to conceal, even to himself, the fact that he is all too mindful of whose stock is rising and whose is falling.
At 88, Ms. Jordan's voice still has the qualities that made it startling in the 1950s: A little dusty, a little callow, it's not broad of tone and doesn't naturally fill a room; instead she commands the space with vim and style.
Some of Trump's more tepid "supporters," notably those callow Republican officials who say they will vote for him without actually endorsing him, go on in effect to celebrate the US Constitution by promising that it offers ample ways to "check and balance" any presidential excesses.
"Markets seem so determined to price out the risk of a Fed rate hike any time soon that it is hard to imagine a January U.S. employment outcome strong enough to reignite pricing for March or June," wrote Sean Callow, a senior strategist at Westpac.
Their outsized expectations of what marriage can and should provide—perpetual excitement, comfort, sexual bliss, intellectual stimulus, and so on—together with their callow, "consumerist" approach to romantic choices, leave them ill-equipped to cope with the inevitable frustrations and longueurs of the long haul.
Arbuthnot, the title character of Wilde's "Woman," finds herself in another kind of bondage, that of an unmarried mother in respectability-worshiping Victorian England, and she has been forced to live under a pseudonym in the countryside with her callow grown son (Harry Lister Smith).
And its makers seemed attuned to the real-world readings of the show, writing a dialogue in which advisers anticipating objections to elevating a callow man (Jon) over an experienced woman (Daenerys), as if they were discussing his electability in the Upper Great Lakes.
There is one major misstep in the play, a series of monologues from a callow editorial assistant (Molly Griggs), who was raised "in one of those no-TV, no-radio, no-mirror households" and whose speeches often focus on the habits of small forest creatures.
None were more callow than President Trump, who since taking office has shown little interest in human rights while enthusiastically embracing many authoritarian leaders, including Mr. Xi. Mr. Trump did not raise Mr. Liu's case when he met Mr. Xi in Germany last week.
In Mishra's view, Voltaire—whose long life stretched from 1694 to 1778—was the hyper-rationalist philosophe who brought hostility to religion out into the open in eighteenth-century France, and practiced a callow élitist progressivism that produced Rousseau's romantic search for old-fashioned community.
Callow said Emsisoft had success in decrypting Ryuk in "about 3 - 5% of cases" and growing using two free services: a site called ID Ransomware run by Emsisoft researcher Michael Gillespie in his spare time that identifies malware variants, and decrypting software available on their website.
The mirror Trump holds up is to America in its entirety, from Hudson Yards to the death of Main Street, from the Kardashians to the opioid crisis, from the financiers doing the rigging to those left out or left behind, from callow Republicans to compromised Democrats.
" Spy accused Ellis of being so talentless that he had to stir scandal to sell a book: "Not much could be more sickening than the misogynistic barbarism of this novel," Todd Stiles wrote, "but almost as repellent will be Ellis's callow cynicism as he justifies it.
"The key message from the RBA seems clear - that they have noted the weaker global outlook, ongoing steep declines in Sydney and Melbourne house prices and concede that the third quarter GDP (gross domestic product) report was a fizzer," said Sean Callow, Sydney-based senior currency strategist at Westpac.
Callow, fresh-faced and with his hair parted boyishly down the middle, he steadfastly guarded Parma's goalmouth behind a back four which was marshalled by Fabio Cannavaro, this back when the world's first Ballon d'Or-winning defender had to wear a hairband to hold back his tousled locks.
The screaming question here is what could have happened — or might happen in the near future — if the order had been issued to Trump crony Matt Whitaker, now the acting attorney general, through the incoming White House counsel, Pat Cipollone, a far more callow figure than Mr. McGahn.
That should be more than enough for one musical, but "Jagged Little Pill" focuses on four other characters as well: Frankie's sort-of girlfriend, Jo (Lauren Patten); her sort-of boyfriend, Phoenix (Antonio Cipriano); Nick's callow buddy Andrew (Logan Hart); and their emotionally fragile neighbor, Bella (Kathryn Gallagher).
Sadly no political technologist has yet pioneered that kind of retroactive excision, so Rubio is going into the final forty-eight hours in New Hampshire with a bad debate moment that plays directly into his foes' main line of attack — that he's a callow scripted smoothie — hanging over his head.
"This may be a function of the existing overhang of spec short EUR positions and of course doubts that the Fed will raise rates again any time soon," wrote Sean Callow, senior currency strategist at Westpac in Sydney, who noted that a March hike is only 22 percent priced in.
A TV boost for JFK Jack Kennedy was an underdog in that race, a callow, untested senator challenging a seasoned vice president who had served two terms under one of the most widely admired men in the world, Dwight Eisenhower (over 21996 years Ike had an average approval rating of 22004%).
But, contrary to the increasingly popular image of the tech industry as callow blinkered hotheads, I doubt there's a single serious AI researcher on the planet who isn't already very aware of this problem, many-to-most of whom are already pondering ways to make their algorithms equitable, transparent, and accountable.
While no one should cast a doubt on his ability to land a plane—he came through the training programme of Britain's second-biggest airline after all—Gulliver freely admits that if he heard such callow tones on the intercom, his rational self would have a battle on its hands.
"Since the Liberal leadership spill on Tuesday, the Australian dollar is easily the weakest G10 currency - despite strong Q2 construction data on Wednesday - which suggests that this is a rare instance of the Aussie carrying a small political risk premium," said Sean Callow, senior currency strategist at Westpac in Sydney.
He guided two sets of illustrious actors to benchmark performances in the leading adversarial roles: Paul Scofield (as Salieri) and Simon Callow (as Mozart) in London, and Ian McKellen (who won a Tony for his Salieri) and Tim Curry (a raging enfant terrible as young Wolfgang) on Broadway in 1980.
With subtlety and nuance in short supply—a racist, misogynistic, chaotic, seemingly semi-literate, aspiring demagogue taking the White House—the Stapletons not only refused to bow to callow simplicity, they suggested, just for a moment, that our world could be ugly and beautiful at once, and that the latter would eventually win out.
It has long been known that your phone service can be hacked either via SS7, the ancient and insecure system used to interconnect the planet's phone networks, or by the more old-fashioned but even more effective method of walking into a store and talking a callow undertrained clerk into transferring your number to the attacker's phone.
The play inspired a 1967 film adaptation starring Mr. Redford and Jane Fonda (a "carelessly knocked-together film" with "plenty of gross exaggeration of the embarrassments of callow newlyweds," Bosley Crowther wrote); a 20093 ABC series with a black cast; and a 2006 Broadway revival with Patrick Wilson and Amanda Peet (and costumes by Isaac Mizrahi).
We also see Callow's wife, Jane, scrolling through her Twitter feed, her face taut with the rising pressure of tears: WAKE UP SHEEPLE THIS IS FALSE FLAG OPERATION – GET SYMPATHY FOR PM THEN BOMB YEMEN #PMpig, #kidnap, #trottergate, #bilderberg OINK OINK CALLOW :–D #PMpig, #kidnap He better not think about his wife during it cos it'll put him off!
But in the wake of her husband's infidelity — a discovery that renders Mitsuki convinced she is "finished as a woman" — she remembers with chilling clarity how many heroes she had rapturously projected onto the callow man she married when she flitted off to Paris decades earlier to avoid the responsibility-laden fate of both her older sister and mother.
Criminal liability aside, Friday's news — including a report that Mr. Kushner was the one who directed Mr. Flynn to contact Russia — helps cement Mr. Kushner's reputation as a callow and arrogant freelancer, authorized by the president to act way over his head, and possibly impairing some of the most delicate and important issues of foreign policy.
"I look like James Spader in "Baby Boom," and it's everything I wanted as a kid," said Rannells, whose callow yuppie Blair is caught between his spoiled fiancée (Wilson) and Mo. Other examples include the aforementioned Limbo, the obligatory brick-size cellphones and ample interior design indulgences, like Dawn's mauve and black lacquer dream of an apartment.
Read more: TV's obsession with suicide can do real harm Callow youths may roll their eyes at the stuff their parents watched after putting them to bed, but among the population watching TV, well, it can be kind of nice to settle in to new episodes of one of your favorite shows from back in the day.
The popular dating app, based in the Los Angeles area, is adding Yahoo engineering exec Maria Zhang as its VP of engineering; Ferrell McDonald, most recently an independent marketing consultant and also a former Starz Entertainment marketing exec, as CMO; YouTube and Google marketing exec Derek Callow as VP of international; and James Kim of TigerText as VP of finance.
The move came just two days after a meeting at May's Chequers country residence supposedly sealed a cabinet deal on Brexit and underlines the deep divisions in her ruling Conservative Party over the departure from the EU. "The outlook for the pound had brightened in recent weeks," said Westpac senior currency analyst Sean Callow, seeing a chance this could turn out positive for the currency.
A stout, goateed troubadour in a porkpie hat, Stew played both narrator and knowing foil to his younger self, a callow, bug-eyed teen-ager whose tussle with identity takes him from black bourgeois Los Angeles to the hash-clouded coffeehouses of Amsterdam and on to the Berlin punk scene, where he embellishes his racial trauma to gain cred with the avant-garde crowd.
Directed and co-written by David Michôd, with Edgerton co-writing and producing, The King is ostensibly an adaptation of Shakespeare's Henriad, which is the name given to the three plays Henry IV Part 1, Henry IV Part 2, and Henry V. (It also sometimes includes Richard II, the play that precedes them.) But apart from the fact that The King is largely about the same historical events that the Henriad covers — the transformation of callow party boy Prince Hal into the war hero King Henry V — The King has very little to do with its theoretical source material.
In "23 22 21 1," which is more of a New York novel despite the predictable metafictional twist at the end, his sentences come tumbling out in multiple clauses, mimicking the breathless rumination of his earnest, callow, fairly humorless and slightly stuffy protagonists: The fundamental quest both before and after his new life began had always been a spiritual one, the dream of an enduring connection, a reciprocal love between compatible souls, souls endowed with bodies, of course, mercifully endowed with bodies, but the soul came first, would always come first, and in spite of his flirtations with Carol, Jane, Nancy, Susan, Mimi, Linda, and Connie, he soon learned that none of these girls possessed the soul he was looking for, and one by one he had lost interest in them and allowed them to disappear from his heart.

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