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"characteristically" Definitions
  1. in a way that is very typical of something or of somebody's character

723 Sentences With "characteristically"

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Ellis was characteristically aggressive on offense and characteristically absentminded on defense.
Characteristically, he is vague about who exactly an übermensch is.
But, characteristically, the Googler didn't share much more internal data.
"She responded via a characteristically effusive tweet, "If I'm watching...??
Trump's response to the failure of Trumpcare was characteristically contradictory.
Donald Trump, characteristically, went a step further than everyone else.
And in Cincinnati on Thursday, his rhetoric was characteristically inflammatory.
Cubs Manager Joe Maddon was characteristically upbeat after the game.
Ms. Merkel was characteristically calm as the talks began Sunday.
It's fan service of an especially and characteristically generous kind.
It's likely to be a characteristically entertaining — and biting — evening.
It is, characteristically, a recitation of ingredients, principles, and practices.
Ms. Rice was calling to push back, in characteristically salty language.
When asked his favorite Taylor Swift track, Kanye was characteristically blunt.
The Russians, characteristically, deny that it can fly farther than allowed.
The Trump campaign's response to the story has been characteristically incoherent.
Trump characteristically seems to have learned nothing from any of this.
But characteristically, Kasai has his sights set on yet more milestones.
And yet, characteristically, he raised his fists as if still fighting.
If comebacks are in style, Remy Ma is characteristically on trend.
Nothing important after that though, just Australia's characteristically blistering hot summer.
He's already crowing and, characteristically, making Kennedy's retirement all about him.
Characteristically, Mr. Duterte responded to the higher prices first with threats.
And Mr. Trump used characteristically pungent language about the assailants themselves.
WASHINGTON — President Trump's decision to pardon Joe Arpaio was characteristically unconventional.
The result is somehow both anomalous for Cale and characteristically inventive.
Rather, it is a characteristically British reflex: Get on with it.
And he has been characteristically forthcoming about his long-term intentions.
The entrepreneur and social critic Maciej Cegłowski shares characteristically sharp notes .
The movie's title itself, I realize now, is beautifully, characteristically ambivalent.
You know what they won't consider characteristically early 21st century, though?
A characteristically bold but sonically unconventional endeavor by the Dutch producer.
On this occasion, characteristically, the President-elect jumped in with both feet.
Dalio has been characteristically open about his desire to relinquish management duties.
Dancing the Gigue, Daniel Ulbricht was characteristically without mystery and uncharacteristically cursory.
Jorma Elo's "Nocturne/Étude/Prelude" is a characteristically incoherent fit of hiccups.
And this week, a characteristically caustic tweet of Teigen's was wildly misinterpreted.
Chelsea was characteristically optimistic that the military would do the right thing.
Tesla's oft-chatty chief executive characteristically announced the news in a tweet.
But despite his characteristically blunt rhetoric, the governor appeared open to negotiation.
Characteristically, the President's order seemed to take his own government by surprise.
Bond proxies are characteristically steady dividend payers rather than high-growth options.
"Not Worth the Debt" blared the characteristically reserved headline of the story.
Patrick Dempsey's characteristically billowy hair has been famous in Hollywood for years.
Some produce markets receive weekly deliveries of these characteristically Italian salad greens.
Mr. Urie gives a characteristically skillful performance, but it feels pasted on.
Vernon's singing is characteristically pastel, while Hornsby's has a heavy, urgent grounding.
Noah, in his characteristically oblivious way, tells her he wants her back.
Bernie Sanders, also characteristically, says he's for it but hasn't provided details.
Yet Mrs May's response to this latest attack was, characteristically, to double down.
It doesn't help that anti-Semitism is characteristically a difficult prejudice to understand.
Characteristically, President Donald Trump's team is often escalating confrontations rather than dampening them.
The Trump administration, characteristically, is reflecting this argument through its keystone issue: immigration.
I think the way [Trump's] gone about [proposing] it is characteristically Trump-ish.
When the Commons refused to endorse the change, the Senate characteristically backed down.
Before the showdown roll call, Trump characteristically plunged forward with time-tested insults.
Maybe Trump is characteristically creating himself a new reality that suits him better.
It was a characteristically bombastic approach to a crisis that's growing in scale.
And now, pineapple pizza is back in the news in characteristically bizarre fashion.
But Justice Ginsburg was characteristically forthright, offering an unequivocal endorsement of Judge Garland.
Characteristically, he had a specific, lofty notion of reading as a moral calling.
Of course, Bell was characteristically honest with her daughter about her drastic haircut.
Characteristically, when she takes him to an orgy, David remains steadfastly a spectator.
Here's a characteristically empty exchange: Who do you see as your biggest competitors?
In an interview afterward, Gucci Mane insulted Young Jeezy in characteristically vivid language.
Characteristically, President Donald Trump responded to bad news on Christmas Eve by blaming others.
Characteristically, it is France's "Jupiterian" president, Emmanuel Macron, who has the most ambitious project.
Mueller does not leak and unlike the grandstanding Comey has characteristically shunned the media.
They announced their engagement in November 2015 with a characteristically simple set of tweets.
Brzezinski characteristically favored military action to free the 52 American hostages and punish Iran.
Recorded in Los Angeles, the track "Save the Bird" is characteristically heartbreaking by itself.
After a slow start, this engrossing, characteristically nuanced HBO drama mostly serves up aces.
When Trump defended Google on Thursday morning, he characteristically made the news about himself.
Most telling are the attitudes of independents — which are characteristically between the partisan beliefs.
He is characteristically pragmatic about the terms on which his 37-year tenure ended.
Tillerson's bizarre Wednesday press conference was a characteristically inept attempt at staunching the bleeding.
"The Audience will laugh at a cat being burned," one characteristically cynical line begins.
Speaking to reporters on Tuesday, Trump was characteristically short on details about his plans.
" He replied in his characteristically sly manner: "La danse, Madame, c'est une question morale.
Schumer stayed characteristically sunny this week in his first post-election chat with reporters.
As she told The Miami Herald, she expressed reservations in her characteristically straightforward manner.
These are characteristically striking, filled with people, boats, buildings, and bristling with visual tension.
Meyerbeer was generous toward the younger, characteristically obsequious composer when Wagner was starting out.
Hyperobjects are characteristically invisible to humans, despite the fact we are surrounded by them.
When asked, Western Union characteristically refused to disclose what the revenue split it offers is.
On Monday, on the eve of his joint address to Congress, Trump was characteristically blunt.
Then, on Saturday, Giertz tweeted another message — a characteristically funny one — in her own voice.
But for now, the company has remained characteristically tight-lipped as to its 5G plans.
Importantly, they considered the potential role of other celestial bodies with characteristically different chemical compositions.
" With a dancer's characteristically unforgiving self perception, she began to consider herself a "has been.
This tweet characteristically tries to have it both ways: The first 100 days is silly!
Characteristically, Trump did not mince words and the contrast between the two tickets was clear.
"He's not good enough for you," she said Trump replied, in his characteristically narcissistic manner.
Stepping off the elevator, employees and guests are greeted by a characteristically blue Oscar "welcome."
Trump as a strongman On the political front, the President, characteristically, is choosing to attack.
In characteristically British fashion, Berry recommends tea as a way to treat a deadened vagina.
London in 1665, when Defoe himself was no more than five years old, he characteristically,
Elizabeth Warren, characteristically, has laid out a comprehensive, fully financed plan for universal child care.
Asked if he felt that he was getting what was promised, Durbin was characteristically upbeat.
In contrast to China's growing involvement in the country, U.S.-Pakistan relations are characteristically rocky.
At times, Faces Places turns towards JR, who is characteristically reluctant to talk about himself.
He didn't rule it out in his characteristically quick response to my email the other day.
At both locations, the characteristically intricate pleats of each xiao long bao are tight and neat.
Trump's approach to unveiling his vice presidential nominee characteristically broke all the normal conventions of politics.
Characteristically, Prince didn't diss the younger singer's vocals but instead slayed the cut of his suit.
The main photo is of Keery looking characteristically disheveled — the rest are of various sex symbols.
" In the predictably flimsy and characteristically late response, Sandberg denounced conspiracy theories targeting Soros as "abhorrent.
Chávez, who died in 2013, responded, characteristically, with lots of cash and publicity and little supervision.
Characteristically, however, Mr. Trump appears unable to understand or acknowledge any interpretation other than his own.
Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg asked only a single question, while Justice Clarence Thomas kept characteristically silent.
Stories, opens with a characteristically teasing flourish: For the purposes of this story, it would be
Yet, characteristically, what he finds is not difference or strangeness but what we have in common.
As is her boss, in characteristically blunter fashion: No Collusion, No Obstruction, Complete and Total EXONERATION.
Mr. Schiff returns with a characteristically capacious program of works by Bach, Bartok, Janacek and Schumann.
After her victory, Ms. Osaka demonstrated a characteristically Japanese trait when she apologized for her win.
One of our most valuable violinists gives a free pop-up concert of characteristically wide range.
Previously described to Page Six as "a giant rock," Lawrence is keeping the engagement characteristically low-key.
Ben Thompson had a characteristically sharp take on the news in his (subscriber-only) daily update today.
When his role was revealed, he had the source, Mehdi Hashemi, jailed, while, characteristically, escaping opprobrium himself.
What bothered the Diamondbacks was how reliever Arquimedes Caminero — who was characteristically wild — roughed up their hitters.
On Thursday, The Tonight Show host, 211, conducted a characteristically lighthearted interview, including playfully tousling Trump's hair.
It seems intentional that the characteristically circular pita bread has been fashioned into tall four-sided strips.
The notion of building a wall around a nation-state, for example, is a characteristically modern idea.
This emboldened her to break barriers in the world of exploration which is, characteristically, white and male.
We got Whoopi out in the rain Wednesday at NYC's Lincoln Center, and she was characteristically hysterical.
McConnell has been characteristically quiet, but that's not to say that he hasn't been busy as well.
Characteristically, her thought proceeds by way of verbal fission and replication: She shifts on the substandard bed.
In this debate between Slavophiles and Westernizers, Herzen took a characteristically idiosyncratic position that alienated both camps.
Characteristically—because Tokarczuk is herself intellectually mobile—she changes course in the second paragraph of her riff.
Characteristically, he has big ambitions for the group, which comes to the Joyce Theater later this month.
This is most evident when the discussion turns to his flaws, about which Chernow is characteristically apologetic.
Mr. Trump proved effective, if characteristically vitriolic, in making a foil of the House speaker, Nancy Pelosi.
This week he released a studio video of "Milagrosa," a piece with Mr. Zenón's characteristically chattery pulse.
It doesn't help that outside of official marketing for the show, Apple's brass has been characteristically mum.
Folks will be able to join and get characteristically insightful answers from these two tech scene veterans.
Martin Kersels characteristically splits the difference between performance and objects in his exhibition at Mitchell-Innes & Nash.
Sadhana Sanjay The Hague, the Netherlands Filkins's reporting on Modi's troubling background and policies is characteristically excellent.
We sent the artist an instant camera, and he shared a characteristically joyful glimpse into his world.
Especially for outdoor gear, the devil is in the details — and that's one place Bombas characteristically shines.
The movie is also notable for Mr. Demme's characteristically restless camera and the prominent use of music.
The included "blue" switches under each key are notoriously loud, giving each keystroke its characteristically satisfying click.
In a recent meeting with delegates of the United Nations Security Council, Mr. Kabila remained characteristically cagey.
Characteristically, though, Buber would not renounce the Zionist ideal just because he was disappointed in its reality.
"Characteristically clever and self-deprecating," the author James Gleick replied, when I posted that excerpt on Twitter.
But on the subject of drugs, the president's characteristically dark and apocalyptic tone may well have been warranted.
Facebook, in an off record discussion, remained characteristically secretive about when and how the benefits would flow in.
Hosmer's play that weekend was what Royals fans are quickly starting to recognize as characteristic, and characteristically assorted.
Springsteen's book is the best rock memoir published this year, though it is characteristically overwritten in certain places.
All images: GoogleGoogle announced some new hardware at a characteristically low key event in San Francisco on Wednesday.
WWE is dedicated to cataloging its own history, and does it in a characteristically weird and grandiose way.
And President Trump's characteristically egocentric reaction, focusing exclusively on how it affects him, is likewise, sadly, in character.
"I can do anything I want to do and I have," McQueen said, in one characteristically disarming riff.
They are much lower than most estimates using epidemiology models, which characteristically range from 200,000 to 1.7 million.
In one characteristically subtle shot, a leg in a high-heeled shoe is stomping on a man's hand.
When BuzzFeed's reporters pointed this out on Twitter, Carney was characteristically dismissive: Compare our jobs to the alternatives.
Over the past couple of days, Mr. Maduro and his allies were characteristically tone deaf about the strife.
Their latest collision — at the Univision/CNN debate in Miami on Wednesday — was suitably feisty and characteristically inconclusive.
But Rishi Chandra, Google's GM of Home products, was characteristically relaxed about the whole thing, even joking about it.
These more natural and characteristically insouciant images for J.W. Anderson, though, are certainly some of our favorites to date.
"Reason #28 to Watch #WinterOlympics25 : ADAM RIPPON" she tweeted Wednesday, which prompted a characteristically fun response from the skater.
It's an uncharacteristically pleasant Saturday afternoon in San Francisco and Terry Zwigoff's home overlooking the city is characteristically dim.
His answer was characteristically interesting: Most likely the form of government on Mars would be direct democracy, not representative.
Fourth-quarter billings guide implies a meaningful moderation for New Sub ACV, but we view this as characteristically conservative.
Another consummate New Yorker, the writer Fran Lebowitz, makes for a characteristically droll talking head on the changing trade.
" John Adams was characteristically even more blunt, saying "there hasn't yet been a democracy that didn't die by suicide.
Characteristically stingy about giving out Uber stock and diluting the ownership stakes of existing investors, Kalanick declined the transaction.
In 1995, soon after taking over as chief executive of Ryanair, Michael O'Leary wrote a characteristically plain-speaking memo.
President Trump characteristically announced the retirement in a pair of tweets, followed by a full resignation letter from Mattis.
Even-tempered, she listens to this, then invites him in for tea — characteristically unfazed by such a heartfelt admission.
Fans are characteristically open and welcoming, reflecting on the vagaries of supporting Fulham with exasperated laughter and wry smiles.
Galarraga's post-punk mutterings continue on the upcoming record, as they characteristically erupt into hardcore verses on a dime.
So he, unexpectedly, but very characteristically, announces he is going Thailand and thus needs to break up with Kelly.
With it's 90s Euro-club beats, infectious synth and saccharine sweet vocals, "Never Thought" is a characteristically Danny banger.
Wildfires are pretty routine around these parts, where it takes little to ignite characteristically dry and deadwood-choked forests.
Watch: The Elton John biopic "Rocketman" is "fan service of an especially and characteristically generous kind," our critic writes.
Looking characteristically dapper in a trim navy Anderson & Sheppard suit, he was cordial until I pulled out a notebook.
In her characteristically clipped manner of speaking, she sends him on his way with the advice to remain vigilant.
The jade green "Buddha (Earth)," its chest inflated as if by an awed intake of breath, is characteristically sublime.
"Noels out of the [expletive] country weren't we all love," Liam Gallagher wrote in a characteristically acerbic Twitter rant.
In general, Pastor Keller makes Christianity too individualistic, an unhelpful and characteristically American and modern reading of the tradition.
Characteristically funny and cleareyed, Ms. Fisher fielded questions from readers on bipolar disorder and dysfunctional marriages, among other topics.
She also was not surprised by the Trump victory, and has some characteristically bold opinions about our new president.
In characteristically splashy fashion, the company also announced that cities across North America will get to bid on the project.
Google is always sponsoring weird and inventive projects with the help of artificial intelligence, and its latest is characteristically odd.
However, Apple has been characteristically mum on just what its plans are for overlaying digital objects onto the real world.
So it seems that Dalí's remains will return to the world of the living, however briefly, in characteristically dramatic fashion.
After entering the last frame trailing by two, Boston went on a characteristically balanced 15-0 run to pull away.
UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres and French President Emmanuel Macron were among the leaders who questioned the characteristically bombastic rhetoric.
Resnais's characteristically fragmented storytelling and a score by Stephen Sondheim help to make the movie a strange and captivating mix.
It's a mix of argan oil, beeswax, and other sticky ingredients designed for anyone searching for a characteristically Dempsian wave.
Barton's statement is characteristically wide-ranging and somewhat introspective, although mostly arriving at conclusions that benefit his point of view.
Amid Musk's characteristically flamboyant announcement came skepticism about whether this will actually happen, at least on such a tight timeline.
Pizza, hot dogs, and soft drinks are often considered characteristically American, but they were originally Italian, German, and Swedish, respectively.
Cardi B, who was nominated in two rap categories, was more characteristically pointed when addressing sexism in the music industry.
But Swinney's characteristically folksy remark actually masked a crucial truth: Swinney really has tried to get away from those guys.
It yields wines that are characteristically lush and round, but also nuanced and fine-grained, unlike merlots from anywhere else.
Despite some questions about his stamina and recovery, Sanders seemed characteristically acute and did not mince words on the issues.
And he did it in the characteristically mild and evenhanded tones he uses when he presides over the Supreme Court.
"Jewels" reaches its climax in the ballerina role of "Diamonds," danced with characteristically juicy glamour and individuality by Sara Mearns.
The Economist's reporting suggests that the call was characteristically Trumpian, but that there is no smoking gun in the transcript.
On Wednesday, the pro-Brexit Conservative Party lawmaker, Jacob Rees-Mogg, used characteristically polite, if colorful, language to accuse Mrs.
Jupiter's magnetosphere is thus fast and full of plasma, creating an environment that's characteristically different than the one seen around Earth.
A whirlwind Washington era has vaulted White House reporters into a charmed, somewhat awkward, but characteristically Trumpian reality: fame and fortune.
The animal's characteristically ginormous ears — which can measure up to six inches long — are often found quite literally to the ground.
According to Twitter, this whole meltdown is characteristically Canadian, which is adorable, but also I hope the bird ends up okay!
The end result is a characteristically grainy digital-like sound, one far removed from the conventional analog instruments of the time.
Still, Fernandes — whose diverse business interests have included music, British soccer and Formula One racing — is characteristically up for the challenge.
But opera comes from this lineage that is characteristically complex in terms of the rhythms, melodies, or harmonies of the piece.
The boom made Caporella a late-in-life billionaire and fueled his characteristically enthusiastic, discursive, and occasionally nonsensical letters to shareholders.
The tech industry is characteristically hyper-competitive, with boardroom squabbles, takeover attempts, and legal wars over employees and patents and regulations.
Characteristically, the Trump administration has displayed none of the diplomatic and economic savvy required to get China to change its policies.
In its latest version, there is some fresh opening thematic material that adds a surprising, if characteristically tart, quality of Americana.
The casualty toll was not immediately clear, as the local authorities were characteristically reluctant to acknowledge the extent of the attack.
It was a characteristically analytical and sharp rumination on President Trump's obsession with crowd size, and it gave me a tickle.
So far, the Kremlin has been characteristically reluctant to cover the problem on state-run television channels, enraging people in Volokolamsk.
But for now, Mark writes, the prevailing emotion in the United Kingdom is a characteristically British reflex: Get on with it.
WASHINGTON — Standing on the House floor hours before voting to impeach President Trump, Representative Hakeem Jeffries issued a characteristically quotable pledge.
It was a characteristically Trumpian turn on the national stage, with the president refusing to give an inch to his detractors.
Such groups characteristically are held in lower esteem, are debarred from certain opportunities or are excluded from participation in national life.
While they don't strike me as being cheap, Roosegaarde is characteristically confident they will be popping up around China before long.
The mural is a characteristically coy commentary on capitalism, although it is accompanied by a smaller piece that depicts a seal.
He worked in all of those assurances on Saturday night, staying on script and speaking in his characteristically crisp, polished, emphatic style.
Cook also said the device experienced 50 percent year-over-year growth, though Apple was characteristically cagey about sharing unit sales numbers.
Although industry insiders who directly work with both companies have confirmed the deal, DJI is characteristically declining to offer any further details.
With this approach, autism risk could be estimated "for individuals based on how characteristically female or male their brain is," Ecker explained.
Each episode's takeaways, while certainly less clear-cut than its more characteristically smarmy apathy, are now measured, sincere, elusive, and bafflingly balanced.
Victoria Beckham's new black-and-white shoot for Vogue China is characteristically elegant, but some readers can't get past one unnerving detail.
Washington led the forces into battle personally, and he characteristically insisted that there should be no plunder or mistreatment of the rebels.
The anonymous artist has opened a shop in the south London borough of Croydon to showcase some of his characteristically humorous items.
What North Koreans do have in spades is pride, a characteristically Korean trait that has protected this small peninsula for 5,000 years.
His characteristically underhanded mention of the judge's ethnicity is an alarming hint of Trump's penchant for exploiting and inciting divisions among Americans.
Using a characteristically snarky title, SRL is calling it: Inconsiderate fantasies of negative acceleration characterized by sacrifices of a non-consensual nature.
He was characteristically cagey (Feige never met a question he couldn't deflect), but I detected a hint of a strategy going forward.
He has spent his brief political career promoting "relentless positive action," in his oft-deployed and characteristically cheerful phrase, over partisan politics.
Most of the reviews so far, positive and negative, have focused on both Hanks' nuanced central performance and Eastwood's characteristically straightforward direction.
Prasad's team trained algorithms to detect the characteristically sibilant sounds of whispered speech to enable the whispering upgrade coming later this year.
Nevertheless, Phelps remained characteristically understated as he took a lap of honor with his team around the pool, U.S. flag in tow.
PNG is growing characteristically unruly as elections approach, this time over allegations of corruption directed at Peter O'Neill, the country's prime minister.
" The secretary was characteristically frank: "Obviously, the first out the door are the ones that are getting the front of the line.
SAUSAGE-EGG-AND-CHEESE CROISSANT — Wendy's broke out new pain-au-chocolat-shaped croissants for characteristically square breakfast sandwiches, including this one.
Trump also recently criticized Boeing, another big defense contractor, over the cost - which he characteristically exaggerated - of new Air Force One jets.
Unlike with other printmakers, the vibe at Gemini G.E.L. has always been about fostering creativity in a characteristically laid-back, Californian way.
Hillary Clinton, for her part, was characteristically cagey on the subject and indicated she was against legal weed as recently as 2014.
There hasn't been a new Nex since, and expectations will be raised for Vivo to turn in some characteristically unique hardware soon.
Bernie Sanders, perhaps comfortable in his frontrunner status, made characteristically little effort to appeal to new voters outside of his usual discourse.
The song stutters beautifully, with Doom leaning in to his whimsically disruptive imagery, and featuring a characteristically gnomic verse by Jay Electronica.
It's one of the year's most highly anticipated nationwide tours, as fans and onlookers await the theatrical antics that West characteristically delivers.
"With impeachment closing in, last night Trump went to his happy place — anger," said Colbert, referring to Trump's characteristically bizarre Pennsylvania rally.
Spike Lee, characteristically, made the most pointed one, ending BlacKkKlansman with a smash cut to real footage of the carnage in Charlottesville.
Even in this polarized age, with moderates retiring and ideologues taking their places, Alexander still carried on in his characteristically Tennessean way.
He wrote the script for a French adaptation of The Crucible in the 1950s (with a characteristically communist interpretation of the story).
These subtle lapses in the continuity of the curatorial narrative produce rich exchanges that are as characteristically urban as the city itself.
" He also criticized the Iran nuclear deal, calling it, characteristically, "one of the worst and most one-sided transactions" and "an embarrassment.
"I couldn't find Peggy in the data though I'm still looking," he told me, confirming the glitch is being characteristically difficult to identify.
Brian Schatz, Democrat of Hawaii, Carson was characteristically at a loss for words, visibly straining to hold back the names of subordinates involved:Sen.
But Lam's speech, characteristically wooden and buttoned-up, comes too late to silence the wider concerns that pushed Hong Kongers onto the streets.
Check out the mix below in full, alongside a characteristically concise email exchange with the duo about the mix and their new record.
When asked about the video, Trump gave a characteristically nebulous and meandering response: If you're looking for us, we'll be back in bed.
At Tesla's Autonomy Day event for investors on Monday, CEO Elon Musk made a characteristically big deal out of the company's new microchips.
"A life not examined is not worth living," he wrote in a characteristically quirky post, after musing about the origin of egg pancakes.
A similar edict said that only Indonesian ships could export coal and palm oil and import rice, though the wording was characteristically vague.
Beginning Wednesday, dance's bad girl Ann Liv Young presents "Elektra," her take on the Sophocles tragedy that is sure to be characteristically audacious.
CEO John Legere, though, remains characteristically undaunted: "We set out to change this industry, we're well on our way and we won't stop."
Trump's tweets -- ebullient, often punctuated with exclamation marks, sent in his characteristically rapid-fire manner -- showcased publicly his engagement in the devastating storm.
The expression was usually uttered in an offhand way by Venezuelans as a joke, a motto of our characteristically joyous disregard for authority.
In a characteristically multi-layered SoftBank structure, its domestic telecom unit, SoftBank Corp, owns 45% of $17 billion Z Holdings, formerly Yahoo Japan.
This newly discovered, oblong-shaped projectile was characteristically different than the other two by virtue of a single hole drilled into one side.
Cottrill sang in her characteristically measured, breathy voice, and her lyrics were lost in the din of ticket-holders streaming into the venue.
But amid the hoopla over the summit -- and the white-hot reactions in Washington and Moscow -- Putin himself was characteristically measured and subdued.
On Monday afternoon, as characteristically anxious campaign aides milled around the Hofstra University campus, I tried to pry out details of what Mrs.
Choe Ryong Hae, a close aide to Kim Jong Un, addressed the packed square with a characteristically bellicose warning to the United States.
In a recent video interview with MUBI Notebook, he characteristically rambles on about being a formalist and having no feelings when making movies.
"Kirstjen is a lying ghoul who enforced policies that tore families apart and impacted thousands of lives," Bee said in characteristically vitriolic terms.
Through the morning and early afternoon, wielding his slide rule, Fermi slowly took the pile critical, with a characteristically Fermian break for lunch.
Just as characteristically human is the aggressive denial of the self-own, in which we cannot even acknowledge the bad things are bad.
"Philosophically speaking, James attempted something very hard, maybe impossible, at least for one person," Kaag writes, in one of his characteristically elegant explanations.
On Sunday night, as the last notes to be played at the old Stone settled into the dust, Mr. Zorn was characteristically succinct.
" Mr. Trudeau himself took a characteristically optimistic view, saying on election night, "From coast to coast to coast, Canadians rejected division and negativity.
This perspective is characteristically lacking in high-level business discourse on the subject and nonexistent in popular discourse that's usually laden with misconceptions.
An earnest O'Brien, captured in a rare moment without sunglasses, sports a characteristically eclectic get-up of a workwear jumpsuit and noirish fedora.
Where Mr. Siegel went loud and lurid, Ms. Coppola has gone characteristically quiet, creating an unsettledness that Ms. Dunst nicely described as festering.
"I'm a very serious musician," he explained, strolling over to a piano, wearing a revealing open-necked shirt and (characteristically bright) yellow pants.
In 2007, the next president of the United States made a characteristically grand promise: America would have universal health care within five years.
The younger Pliny lived to write them because, characteristically, he had his nose in a book and declined to join his uncle's expedition.
" He encourages his charges to keep their focus on what they can control, or as McAdoo characteristically puts it: "Farm your own land.
"Modernity has Capitalism (the self-escalating techno-commercial complex) as its motor," Land wrote in an email to Vox, in characteristically cryptic style.
The second debate wasn't bonkers in a compelling way, just in a characteristically 2016 way; the GOP meltdown continues; escalation in Yemen's civil war.
Whereas many big-name developers are investing huge sums of money in professional leagues, Nintendo is taking a characteristically different approach to e-sports.
In the episode, Frankel – who met the women at her Hamptons home – was characteristically brash when she watched one of Girardi's saucy music videos.
London artist and NON WORLDWIDE co-founder, Nkisi, has uploaded a characteristically blistering new collection of tracks to SoundCloud called DJ KITOKO VOL.1.
And he was in characteristically outspoken form when I caught up with him at the NYC DLD conference to talk about the 2016 election.
When CNN's Anderson Cooper asked Trump if he still pledges to support the Republican nominee — even if it isn't him — Trump was characteristically blunt.
He suffered a stroke in 2012 that limited his movement and speech, "but he characteristically battled back with courage and stamina," the statement said.
The party was held last Saturday (April 30) at a sprawling furniture shop and storage space located in a characteristically industrial quadrant of Bushwick.
The Middle Ages took a characteristically fearful view of heavenly signs, often interpreting them as angry salvos aimed at sinners by a vengeful God.
Appealing to a characteristically conservative preference for states' rights, the brief notes that "[s]uch a radical break from...federalism principles is especially unwarranted".
John McCain was characteristically blunt: The Senate bill is on its last legs, he said, and Republicans should think about joining forces with Democrats.
Radiohead has been characteristically quiet about its untitled album, though guitarist Johnny Greenwood said in October that the group had recorded "lots" of material.
It is a characteristically contrarian statement for the designer and artist who has been mixing things up quite successfully throughout her seven-decade career.
Defining 'fair' It's impossible to know what the President is really thinking, since his remarks are characteristically ambiguous and open to so many interpretations.
To reporters who asked Father Palladino whether he planned to see the film, he replied, characteristically, that he saw few movies of any kind.
I was a bit slow on the uptake last week in believing that Queen Margaery's conversion might be genuine rather than characteristically prudent politicking.
Ms. Jones took a characteristically precise approach to cooking for herself, but other cooks describe the task as a form of daily self-care.
In a culture where architectural traditions can separate the sexes, Hadid used her characteristically fluid spaces to break down barriers and encourage social mixing.
For a second time a characteristically subtle and refined Hermès show was held in the courtyard of the Mobilier National, France's national furniture warehouse.
But characteristically, the English news media interpreted the situation as a kind of national affront disproportionately affecting its own players — and its own reporters.
From the stage to the marching band to the unexpected downpour, Prince's performance was characteristically thrilling, surprising and individual — just like the artist himself.
On a balmy Wednesday earlier this month, three hours before his latest show opened at the Gagosian Gallery, Mr. Ruby was characteristically low key.
Hayes's answer to this last question is characteristically balanced and astute, as he sketches out the different courses set by four different ghetto leaderships.
Kacey Musgraves, who has already released an excellent Christmas album (A Very Kacey Christmas), covers "All Is Found" with characteristically quiet, contemplative fragility; Panic!
Blend with that the characteristically British "stiff upper lip," and one can understand the necessity for a dignified, perhaps almost dispassionate public-facing queen.
It's almost all Potter, overdubbed on top of himself, before the dubs drop out and he launches into one of his characteristically herculean solos.
The whole debate he appeared to have the support of the live audience, who even raucously applauded his characteristically dull and platitudinous closing statement.
All of this comes with a dose of quixotic humor and '90s anti-corporate criticality—and a characteristically millennial lack of concern for credentials.
There's a surreal emptiness to all their lives, but, for once, the prospect of hope in a romantic relationship—albeit characteristically flawed and strange.
The most convincing detail is Leonardo's handwriting, which he characteristically wrote backwards, making his words challenging and only possible to read with a mirror.
" On the conference call, Dimon, when asked about signs of that "building momentum," characteristically downplayed forecasting, saying "we don't react that much to the weather.
Yesterday, the singer/actress posted an Instagram photo of a painting of Allen's characteristically melancholy mug confirming her part in the filmmaker's forthcoming Amazon series.
One of the forefathers of modern crude, nonsense-oriented adult cartoons, this series of shorts by David Lynch presents a characteristically horrifying vision of suburbia.
In a political sense, the President appeared to be characteristically trying to spin a narrative in which conservative media figures and his supporters can invest.
I'm a few days late on this characteristically lucid Justin Fox column on why it took so long for economists to focus on income inequality.
Built on the push and pull between a characteristically heavy trap drop and a sparkling, weightlessly jazzy section, the track has a wonderfully disorienting effect.
In 2013, for example, she penned a characteristically hilarious and cutting open letter to Leia:  Here we are enacting our very own Dorian Gray configuration.
" He responded with a characteristically reasonable and scholarly essay on the history of movie spoilers, going back to "The Crying Game" and "Terms of Endearment.
Here are the takeaways from a foreign policy recap in the President's State of the Union address that was coldly realistic and characteristically risk-averse.
Where Ryan Gosling is characteristically aloof, Sir Anthony Hopkins's sinister incisiveness shines through in this perfectly-cast legal thriller from Gregory Hoblit (Primal Fear, Fallen).
Unclear. In his campaign announcement video, O'Rourke failed to throw his support behind Medicare for All and characteristically kept his ideas about health care vague.
Sheeran was among the first crop of performers MTV announced in early August, and he delivered one of his characteristically smooth and compelling musical performances.
Democrats, meanwhile, were characteristically slow to grasp that the seat could be in play and never came close to meeting the GOP dollar-for-dollar.
Florida Republican Matt Gaetz's characteristically fumbling and self-defeating attempt to discredit Dean resulted in the hearing's only truly viral moment: what a joke pic.twitter.
Mueller has stayed characteristically silent on whether this is part of his strategy, and state attorneys general have declined to comment publicly on the matter.
His initial response to the wildfires was to tweet a characteristically nasty and factually dubious statement about how the state should manage its forests better.
Rubber Room is characteristically manic and filthy, painful and primitive; it's all kangpunk chords, sleazy riffs, and ragged, reverb-soaked howls from beyond the grave.
Released yesterday, the video for "Get Back to the Land" sees Roach doing more or less that, all the while being his characteristically mesmerising self.
Mr. Kondylis was credited with persuading Mr. Trump not to clad the building in gold-tinted glass, though in his characteristically courtly way he demurred.
With all of its persistent and strict norms and customs, imperial tradition and cultural heritage, Hue in the 403s was the most characteristically Vietnamese city.
The song that gives the film its title (one it shares with a play by August Wilson) characteristically mixes hope and fatalism in uncertain proportions.
Characteristically, while interfering in the justice system, Mr. Trump is both insisting he's doing nothing of the sort and asserting his right to do so.
But on an April visit to the Upper West Side brownstone he shares with his husband and manager, Howard Stokar, Mr. Wuorinen was characteristically carping.
Mr. Stone's staging was characteristically hyper-realistic; the appliances of Paul's handsomely modern home were plugged into the wall, and the kitchen cabinets were stocked.
"Deadwood: The Movie" provides a welcome if bittersweet, characteristically foul-mouthed reunion, one that more than justifies saddling up the entire gang for one more ride.
"The young prince and princess were of course part of the inspiration for this collection, but we think it's characteristically and instantly recognisably 'Boden,' " says Earle.
In fact, if it weren't for the brief appearance of the characteristically unhinged Papa Rhoades (Jeffrey DeMunn) and his new baby girl (?!), I might've been bereft.
"A study in excess, it expressed, perhaps inadvertently, the conviction that no image could be adequate to the subject," Princenthal writes, in a characteristically trenchant critique.
He was to stay for almost a year, and it is the story of this little-known episode that Michael Rosen tells in characteristically engaging style.
Characteristically, he used it to stroke his own ego, to spike the football after an acquittal and to shamelessly and menacingly attack and insult both Sen.
In a characteristically magisterial essay, his introduction to Art About Art (1978) by Jean Lipman and Richard Marshall, Leo Steinberg traced the history of artistic appropriations.
Cravalho's casting as Moana was announced in October of 2015, in a characteristically hashtag-bedecked Instagram post from her future costar (and vocal Moana cheerleader) Johnson.
The July 2015 correspondence with Podesta was a characteristically unguarded moment from Tanden, one of many revealed in the ongoing release of hacked emails by WikiLeaks.
Google marked the 90th birth anniversary of celebrated Indian cartoonist Mario Miranda with a doodle that pays homage to his characteristically complex, crowded and nuanced scenes.
Former President Barack Obama has made few public statements since Donald Trump's inauguration, and those he has issued have been marked by his characteristically measured tone.
The insurgent "sick" comedian Lenny Bruce characteristically took a cheeky, sideways shot at Lewis' efforts to combat muscular dystrophy, but that's because he was Lenny Bruce.
The Kiss Cam was a new addition to the awards show — and likely anywhere in the characteristically buttoned-up country, as BAFTA emcee Stephen Fry noted.
The US President delivered a characteristically Trumpian finale, calling for an unscheduled, closed-door meeting of NATO leaders before emerging to claim a reality-bending victory.
Though his words were characteristically vague — he discussed his age, his rigorous daily schedule and what he called his increasing physical limitations — the message was unmistakable.
Stone -- who, incidentally, has a large tattoo of Richard Nixon on his back and whose motto is "admit nothing, deny everything, launch counterattack" -- remains characteristically defiant.
This characteristically libertarian perspective would then be leavened by the traditional liberal reliance on social policy to ensure that the benefits of growth are widely shared.
This movie may be the most wired of them all; it combines Danny Boyle's kinetic directing with a characteristically sharp and fast script by Aaron Sorkin.
The dancers scamper around up there like monkeys in a forest canopy, but they've characteristically rigged it with metal discs so that their every motion rings.
The austerity of its presentation hides special, humanizing characteristics in its interior such as a characteristically Corbusian ramp that ascends to the second-floor gallery space.
His views, delivered in a characteristically bomb-throwing style, have antagonized people across the administration, leaving Mr. Bannon isolated and in danger of losing his job.
Characteristically, he was able to embrace Lady Continence, as he put it, only in the context of a much larger rethinking of the nature of sexuality.
Characteristically thoughtful, Jean-Jacques had planted them and would dutifully water them each evening in advance of our arrival, even though he didn't like tomatoes himself.
Even Barr's brief summary of the Mueller report did not fully "exonerate" Trump on obstruction as the White House claimed it did, characteristically stretching the truth.
In one characteristically tender and comic moment, a young man without a father looks for a surrogate to negotiate with a school's headmaster over a scholarship.
On Friday, hours before the Abos were killed, Mr. Duterte used characteristically harsh language to threaten what he called "big time people" involved in illegal drugs.
This film, too, with its vivid biographical details, characteristically offbeat humor, and ponderous sequences of studio activity, seems destined to become an essential piece of Lynchelia.
Flint in particular was known for his distinctive spiked hair, which would change from slime green to bright pink, energetic performance style and characteristically tireless vocal style.
The latter critique of Emanuel is offered in a characteristically pungent form by Rick Perlstein, of "Before the Storm" and "Nixonland" fame, in this New Yorker piece.
RBA Governor Glenn Stevens, who retires next month after a decade at the helm of the central bank, was characteristically tight-lipped on the outlook for policy.
Mrs Merkel was characteristically cryptic in her comments this morning, but pointedly declined opportunities from reporters to welcome her new French counterpart's ambitions for the euro zone.
When he bursts into The O2 to a reception befitting of a Justin Bieber concert, he's silent on the outside world, yet characteristically centred on his own.
Various publications have observed that saying "like" is a mostly Western habit; it seems highly unsurprising to me that Westerners are also characteristically more uncomfortable with silence.
As Joe Giudice prepares to report to jail on March 23, the Real Housewives of New Jersey star has a characteristically unique perspective to his prison term.
The Sun was characteristically irreverent, describing the team as "Ice wallies" and criticizing the performance of Joe Hart, who conceded his second soft goal of the tournament.
In 2017, the self-described "dirty trickster" Roger Stone , who is now on trial for lying to Congress, issued a characteristically Trumpish threat: Try to impeach him.
As far as the Model 3 is concerned, Mr. Musk was characteristically confident of its ability to compete with any car — electric or not — on the market.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump, in a characteristically free-wheeling speech Saturday night, called out several Democrats by name as well as former FBI Director James Comey.
For all of Donald Trump's trumped-up rhetoric — that is more than ever characteristically filled with lies — understand that by any respectable measure, Hillary is still winning.
These events also play a prominent role in Quentin Tarantino's new film, Once Upon a Time ... in Hollywood, although the filmmaker characteristically has rewritten what actually occurred.
"She once saved my life," Sibylla tells her curious son afterward, before characteristically swerving into a discussion of Ernest Renan's position on verb conjugation in Aryan languages.
Ted Cruz (Texas) It was a peculiar night for Cruz: He was characteristically fluent and authoritative in setting out his conservative stall for most of the debate.
Priebus summed up the medical portion of our check-in with a characteristically homespun Wisconsin maxim: "I take my health one day at a time," he said.
Prison is its own confounding gantlet, overseen by an imperious inmate, Freddy (Michael Kenneth Williams, characteristically smoldering), who may matter more to Naz's survival than any judge.
Most Americans, characteristically and perhaps unfairly situated in rural areas seem not to concern themselves with facts anymore, but approach so-called experts with suspicion and fear.
In a nearly 40-minute conversation with Prince Harry, broadcast on BBC Radio 4 on Tuesday but recorded in September, Obama characteristically avoided mentioning Trump by name.
Characteristically contentious — given how often The View panel has discussed the Trump White House and its controversies — the joint interview grew more solemn when McCain spoke up.
Women's Lorimer, available at State, $90Men's Bedford, available at State, $115State bags are increasingly popular thanks to their versatile, laid-back aesthetic and characteristically bright nylon colorways.
Mr. Clement, perhaps the most accomplished appellate lawyer of his generation, was making his 101st argument in the Supreme Court, and it was characteristically vigorous and clear.
"He suffered from the occasional lapse in reading social cues and fought it with volume, warmth and a strong handshake," Hilgers writes, in a characteristically vivid description.
But this was a characteristically unshowy, unsaccharine tribute for a singer who has always given the sense of wanting, above all, to get on with the work.
Ms. Bonino, who turns 70 next month, characteristically sees the issue in black and white terms, and does not particularly care whether it is popular or not.
Trump's communications director, was characteristically defensive on behalf of the first lady, saying the small team had learned to weather negative feedback as part of the job.
Ultimately, though, Gervais has produced a series that tackles the biggest of questions and darkest of thoughts in a characteristically uncomfortable, relatively modest and ultimately satisfying manner.
Although he knew that the Upper West Side would be characteristically combative, Mr. Barnett said, he filed a plan for what he could build at the time.
Vice President Joe Biden was in Ireland and, characteristically, was blunt and to the point: "We would have preferred a different outcome," Biden told a crowd in Dublin.
So, in spite of Trump's characteristically bombastic language and descriptions, this remains an area of public administration where his personal views are not translated into overall government policy.
Instead, she put out a characteristically cryptic statement about their disagreement: "Nicole knows what she did, and that's all I'm ever going to say about it," she wrote.
On view were designs including Yoko Ono's famous white board; a dollhouse-inspired set by Rachel Whiteread; and a characteristically red, black, and white one by Barbara Kruger.
The campaign is also planning to hire a speechwriter, the Journal reported, a move that would deliver a significant shift from Trump's characteristically off-the-cuff speaking style.
It's hard to miss Russell's standout turn on "More Real," a jangly, thrusting four-to-the-floor number underpinned by his characteristically plaintive vocals and and wistful lyricism.
He allowed backward tape loops on "Tomorrow Never Knows," even if he couldn't make John Lennon's voice sound like chanting Tibetan monks -- one of Lennon's characteristically absurd requests.
"In its unabashed food portraiture and selfie use, [Ulman's Instagram] lacks the self-awareness of the characteristically self-aware generation of which she is a part," Friedlander writes.
But revisiting what you've already seen has its own pleasures, especially in the case of Mr. Brown's characteristically energizing work, which Malpaso's winning dancers have confidently grown into.
"Piñera has characteristically reacted late to the crisis, but I value that he is now open to a new Constitution," said Jaime Quintana, the president of the Senate.
Such a comparison is also characteristically crass, suggesting Trump only cares about the loss of life to the extent that it reflects well, or poorly, on his leadership.
The rest of the novel unspools as a single anguished remembrance, an internal monologue assisted by Solstad's characteristically lengthy sentences, and paragraphs that go unbroken for many pages.
Characteristically, Gazprom showed bad faith and cut off its just-granted supplies to Ukraine for two days without warning, causing a Ukraine gas shortage and severe additional costs.
Washington (CNN)Never shy about taking credit for the stock market when it soared, President Donald Trump has been characteristically quick to assign blame as Wall Street sputters.
All 32 of Scotland's councils voted to remain in Europe in the 2016 Brexit referendum, meaning that the decision to leave was effectively, and characteristically, an English imposition.
Now, Deirdre Sullivan-Beeman is resurrecting the use of egg tempera in her dreamlike paintings, while also reminding audiences of the archaic medium's characteristically mysterious sense of illumination.
These meetings, which she has since apologized for, were apparently kept from both the Foreign Secretary and the Prime Minister's office -- though here, characteristically, there is some doubt.
In 2001, after anthrax was mailed to Senator Tom Daschle of South Dakota, the Bush administration tried initially to minimize the threat, but Dr. Fauci was characteristically blunt.
In his brief, characteristically insightful piece, he noted that the band's sound defied the labels of punk, pop-rock, art-rock and jazz-rock while evoking the '60s.
On Okkervil River's upcoming ninth album, "In the Rainbow Rain," the characteristically introspective songwriter Will Sheff swings toward wide-screen guitar pop with shades of Springsteen and Petty.
The following decade, bad tweets had become the news themselves, most characteristically in the stories of Sanders supporters bullying Twitter users in the name of electing their candidate.
While Mr. Trump said it was "not a time for pessimism," Ms. Thunberg gave a characteristically cutting speech to those who had not taken action on climate change.
Following his 3D experiment Goodbye to Language, he continues in his essay mode with this characteristically discursive and dense investigation into the political resonances of representation and cinema.
Here, Juvenile is ferocious and tart in his verse, while Young Thug, who comes second, is characteristically whimsical and slippery, his lyrics melting into droplets in real time.
In characteristically tough talk before Mr. Tillerson's visit, Mr. Erdogan vowed to deliver "an Ottoman slap" to American forces if they stood in the way of Turkish operations.
Listeners have been speculating for a while about when we might get his next studio release, and this morning, he potentially teased it, characteristically without saying anything at all.
He had made her laugh with a characteristically wildly clever joke; by the end of the day, he'd charmed his way into becoming an honorary member of the family.
In recent weeks Ocasio-Cortez has remained characteristically transparent, discussing her difficulties renting an apartment in Washington D.C. and live-streaming conversations with her constituents while she cooks dinner.
In an e-mail interview, Scheppe responded to my questions about the real Venice's fate in his characteristically sober tone (tinged, perhaps, with just a hint of bittersweet irony).
After his phone call with Ankara, Trump is also characteristically making policy from the gut -- in defiance of US diplomatic and military brass, and without a coherent policy process.
These self-portraits seem to be an attempt to recompose his shattered sense of self after the violence of his therapy; characteristically, his self-styled cure was more violence.
After Wonder Woman passed Deadpool at the domestic box office over the weekend, the star of the latter film posted a characteristically irreverent message of congratulations Monday on Instagram.
Related: Latin America's Largest Airline Says It Is Suspending Flights to Venezuela Maduro's initial reaction to the possibility of a vote in the Washington-based OAS was characteristically blunt.
The company has been characteristically enigmatic despite Tim Cook's stated enthusiasm for AR, but all it needs are a few additional sensors, integrated Metaio software and some serious intent.
Justice Ginsburg's tiny frame and tinier voice actually seem a bit more robust this year than in recent terms, and her characteristically incisive command of the issues is undulled.
At a time when America is in need of trusted—and locally minded—sources of information, this characteristically Alaskan, shoestring approach is helping keep an outpost of broadcasting alive.
"Knife Behind Back," an unusually large, characteristically stylized painting of a menacing-looking young girl in a red dress by the Japanese artist Yoshitomo Nara sold for $25 million.
But they use a couple of things that are really very characteristically feline that create that perception in the viewer that are characters that are meant to be cats.
Also characteristically, the figures float more than stand, their serenity contrasting with the swirling of their garments, which reflect the artist's innovative penchant for sharp hues and pungent pairings.
The music of "Diary" is often passionate, but this melodrama — the kind of needlessly heightened, smugly visceral stage action that's characteristically van Hove-ian — feels out of place, false.
Pressure has mounted on Mr. Hussen to both close the border and declare Canada's biggest trading partner unsafe for refugees, but he has remained characteristically calm and done neither.
Beattie's prose is characteristically limpid, smooth and clear enough to keep a reader hurtling along without issue — but the plot is opaque, because Beattie keeps veering around vital information.
Nine of Thornton Dial's characteristically fierce, self-aware works are here, mostly his rangy relief paintings as well as three extraordinary drawings that in wildly different ways commemorate Sept.
During the 2016 campaign, Mr. Trump chimed in with a characteristically vague and unsubstantiated suggestion that Senator Ted Cruz's father, a Cuban immigrant, had a connection to the killing.
Preet Bharara, the United States attorney in Manhattan, oversaw the investigation, and while he declined at that time to answer specific questions about Cohen, he characteristically thumped his chest.
" He expressed the hope that it was not too late to restore trust in government, but he closed on a characteristically sober note, writing, "It will not be easy.
Somehow, Daniel Caesar managed to precisely crystallize that euphoric disbelief, that constant sensation of floating — and then enlisted Kali Uchis for her characteristically surreal vocals to amplify the effect.
Throughout the first half of the twentieth century, Communists, Socialists, labor-leftists, and Marxists of all stripes characteristically were in the forefront of struggles for racial and gender justice.
The enemy invaders in turn are led by King Edward (the characteristically excellent Stephen Dillane), a ruler whose perpetual disdain for the rest of humanity periodically swerves into disgust.
It was, characteristically enough for the military in western Iraq, issued to us in a rush of good intentions but came with no training for how to use it.
So he put in place a set of characteristically sneaky regulations aimed at forcing out CEU without needing to formally ban them, eventually crushing the university's ability to operate.
The art-fashion-branding collective were given free reign to fill the museum with 20-plus projects and the result was a characteristically uncanny blend of superficiality and substance.
Both have already put the lie to his drowsily revanchist claim that Golden State, as a "jump-shooting team," could never win a championship; characteristically, that hasn't moved Barkley much.
Trump has shown no desire to rein in his social media tirades during the transition, and has characteristically hit back every time he perceives a slight is delivered against him.
The art and mood are everything you'd expect from the characteristically artful developer, with a rich color palette of reds, blues, and browns and a beguiling tune haunting the trailer.
The Ren & Stimpy Show, 'Son of Stimpy' Originally titled "Stimpy's First Fart," the premise of the episode is simple (and characteristically grotesque): Stimpy farts and is convinced he's given birth.
Researchers identified some 780 living descendants of Hans Jonathan, took DNA samples from 182 of them, and isolated snippets that were characteristically African, and could only have come from him.
Characteristically fidgety with sweaty upper lip, it's a grotesque and funny and slightly unnerving image that chimed with millions, probably because it said something about the excess of the times.
The season drops in August, but a new promo video came out on Friday where things are looking characteristically over-the-top — totally on-brand for the family, of course.
The president admitted as much in a characteristically elliptical tweet, which blamed media coverage of his administration for causing the anger that might lead a person to mail a bomb.
Palin was characteristically crazy, rambling about gift baskets for illegal immigrants and the crimes of #Benghazi—but the lines that once ignited Republican crowds fell flat among Wisconsin's party activists.
While doing so, the chancellor struck a characteristically dour tone, warning that the sector required more than just the occasional injection of dosh; it needed a strategic, long-term plan.
But Trump characteristically stole his own headlines, threatening to sue women who accused him of sexual assault after the election and lambasting the media for rigging the race against him.
To accomplish this magnificent feat, DARPA is launching a new program called Neural Engineering System Design (NESD) that stands to squeeze some characteristically bonkers innovation out of the science community.
The study attributes the price disparities between jail versus prison calls, in part, to the phone companies' understanding that local officials who run jails are characteristically vulnerable to predatory contracts.
Musk remained characteristically ... insufferable in response, though: I know that closet is nice and warm, but it's time you admitted you are one of the creators of the next one.
However, in characteristically rambling fashion, the president also appeared to endorse police brutality, urging the officers to be "rough" and possibly inflict head trauma when putting suspects into squad cars.
The buttered and toasted English muffin is soft, the fried egg characteristically overcooked, and the cheese as lopsided as the top bun was before I adjusted it to look nicer.
While the festival has clearly taken note of this disparity — three of the next five years will be led by women — it has, characteristically, not spoken too loudly about it.
He played without seeking fanfare and retired on his wordless terms with no explanation posted on The Players' Tribune, no tear-stained news conference and, most characteristically, no farewell tour.
The book is characteristically well written, and makes impressive use of theological crises from centuries past in order to contextualize Francis in the long, often fractious sweep of Catholic history.
The company, almost halfway through its four-week fall season, is being characteristically bounteous with repertory by its founder-choreographer, George Balanchine, which in turn is bounteous with ballerina roles.
Speaker Paul Ryan, who on Wednesday announced he would be retiring at the end of his term, was characteristically modest when asked to assess his legacy at a press conference.
Looking down at the Moroccan tagine she ordered, in her characteristically low voice, she explained that even after a record deal was imminent she refused to quit her day job.
The producer re-fashions the tune with pounding soca drums, laying down a rhythmically-reinvigorated foundation for the Jamaican MC to take control with a set of characteristically magisterial bars.
" Trump, in his characteristically elliptical way, announced his 2020 campaign slogan by first explaining why he can't use the 2016 slogan, "Make America Great Again" — because "I already did that.
Trump, characteristically, has promised that he'll "work something out" on DACA "that's going to make people happy and proud," without offering any hints whatsoever as to what that might be.
"I don't know if I should be the last one standing," the designer Todd Snyder in an email after one of his characteristically confident and all-American shows on Monday.
"When it comes to role models, as a person of faith, I think we all have one perfect role model," she answered, characteristically using a non sequitur as an evasion.
This lively account is not without surprises: the modern instrument's characteristically folksy "bling and blang" is the result of later developments, including the addition of frets and a metal rim.
This ceremony ended characteristically, with a burst of violence that spilled out into the hallway of the theater when a police officer character arrested him, shoving him against the wall.
"You can't play by the Marquess Queensberry's rules," he often tells colleagues, using a characteristically colorful historical analogy, in this case to the 19th-century code of conduct for boxing.
Forster's brief, characteristically businesslike turn in "Better Call Saul" is like a blessing, and it reinforces a tone: laconic, no-nonsense, amused by life's absurdities but rarely taken by surprise.
He has remained watchful and characteristically hawkish on all things Russia-related, even as his fellow Republicans have largely shied from the issue since Mr. Trump entered the White House.
Characteristically, he undermined his scripted invocations of unity with fresh attacks of his own, implicitly blaming people who criticize him, the media and Democrats for the nation's dangerous political divides.
His latest projects are characteristically eclectic: Running for governor of Vermont and being played by Josh Duhamel in Spaceman, a movie about the end and aftermath of his MLB career.
But the actual evolution of hacking—with all its scams, criminal black markets, and state sponsored forces—has been characteristically human, not a sterile, dispassionate artifact of an unknown future.
After retiring from public office, Chirac drew crowds of journalists and admirers in one of his last public appearances which was, characteristically, a visit to the 2011 annual Farm Show.
Brexit -- and Obama At one point in the meeting Tump, said he wasn't going to "comment on Brexit," but characteristically unable to constrain himself, could barely leave the topic alone.
"The tornado continued in a northeast direction, crossing CR 3300 at which point it removed the roof of a home," wrote the National Weather Service in a (characteristically unimpressed) storm report.
But her brand of modernism, coolly clinical in some works, shimmeringly appealing in others, has generally stopped short of drama; she seemed like someone who too characteristically steered clear of confrontation.
It turns out that something similar happens among clusters of galaxies characteristically found commingling with clouds of hot, ionized plasma—some regions of gas cool and fall inward as they condense.
Yet characteristically, Trump failed to take advantage of the opening and stepped on his own story by blundering into a riff about how former Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein efficiently dispatched terrorists.
" The talk show star added that she also stayed on because she feels close to the tight-knit crew that produces Today, characteristically noting, "We know when somebody's having a colonoscopy.
The money would pay to modernize the subway's signal system and replace antiquated equipment, but New York's governor and mayor characteristically couldn't agree on who should shoulder most of the cost.
The track, which debuted earlier today on Annie Mac's BBC Radio 1 show, features the Chicago rappers characteristically playful bars over Sonny Moore's stuttering kick-drum bursts and dizzy synth lines.
Their characteristically South Asian veneration of holy figures puts them at odds with an austere school of Islamic thought that emerged from the Indian seminary of Deoband in the 19th century.
In one of Shit-Town's characteristically avant-garde production moves, Reed's narration picks this sound out of the background of a scene that he himself is in, to talk about time.
" Trump drew on his characteristically blunt language as he talked about the terrorists the US is confronting in Afghanistan and around the world and vowed the US will "defeat them handily.
Defense Secretary James Mattis made his case for a defense budget increase in his characteristically blunt and quotable style Wednesday in his first public appearance on Capitol Hill since his confirmation.
Characteristically, the middle market segment has held fairly steady in terms of the number and pace of issuers seeking to cut borrowing costs or refinance existing debt at more favorable terms.
McCain has said he would be skipping the convention and is pursuing his senate re-election in Arizona with characteristically gritted teeth: the familiar "it pains me to do this" routine.
President Donald Trump will be characteristically pleased with himself when he hears that one of his favorite phrases, "fake news", has been named "word of the year" by dictionary publisher Collins.
Ms. Curtin gave her New York recital debut at Town Hall in 21986 in a characteristically eclectic program that featured songs by Mozart, Fauré, Ravel, Mussorgsky and several Latin American composers.
He was characteristically self-effacing regarding ceremonial duties like attending funerals of foreign dignitaries ("You die, I fly," he said) but leveraged those occasions to establish personal relations with other leaders.
It has Mr. Nascimento's characteristically uplifting tone, as well as a bridge with a hint of Lennon-McCartney and a rousing singalong chorus that has made it an anthem across Brazil.
Right at the start of the debate, Biden was also heard telling Harris, "Take it easy on me, kid" — a suboptimal choice of words, even if delivered in characteristically affable style.
No, the ugly truth is Germany Nazis treated Owens—publicly, at least—with far more respect than he received stateside, reserving their characteristically racist remarks for private diaries and internal communiques.
As Brock's senior year passed, he was characteristically humble about being admitted to Stanford and continued to work hard until the very last minute of high school on academics and swimming.
On view are large-scale paper installations by, of course, Kara Walker, the most well-known artist today working with silhouettes, which explicitly wrestle with slavery through her characteristically violent scenes.
Cruise's latest film, Jack Reacher: Never Go Back, comes across as more of the same: Reacher is another characteristically blank action hero, whose only history lies in his vague military background.
In his most recent special, "Staying Alive," on Netflix, Morgan luxuriates in characteristically silly images: a penis singing Donna Summer, a new flavor of Ben & Jerry's called Titty Milk and Splenda.
When the choreographer Sarah Michelson was invited to create a work for students at Bard College, a few hours north of New York City, she characteristically redefined the terms of engagement.
With 5.4 seconds left in the half, Steph raced the length of the court and put up a characteristically preposterous floater that kissed in off the very top of the glass.
Ms. Beresford was characteristically poetic: "The universe may be limitless, but I can count my life in moments of seeing you, of hearing your voice, of disbelieving in scale," she said.
"The history of reading is also a history of worrying," Price writes in one of her characteristically elegant formulations, presenting a charming and discursive stroll through various iterations of moral panic.
"The history of reading is also a history of worrying," Price writes in one of her characteristically elegant formulations, presenting a charming and discursive stroll through various iterations of moral panic.
Nothing else about me appears characteristically Asian; my thin brown hair, my Mediterranean nose and my olive skin tone could fool anyone into thinking I am some form of Southern European.
One characteristically hilarious selfie video of him singing and dancing in the car (and trying to get his daughter and dog to join in) made the whole audience laugh through their tears.
The FBI director, in his deadpan way, characteristically unleashed a new chain of political consequences Monday, in hours of steely testimony before a House hearing examining Russian meddling in the presidential election.
Privacy As Natasha Lomas has reported for TechCrunch, Facebook has been characteristically fuzzy about what kind of privacy and data protections Libra will have, giving watchdogs around the world reason to worry.
The Trump administration's characteristically hard line approach to trade talks may be paying off, Elms added, but it isn't guaranteed to work when applied to China — and may even make matters worse.
Such was the case when co-chair Katy Perry made a characteristically dramatic entrance — not in a Rei Kawakubo original, but in a custom John Galliano creation for Maison Margiela "Artisanal" collection.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The daughter of U.S. President Barack Obama, Malia Obama, graduated from high school on Friday, achieving a milestone that her parents characteristically strove to keep out of the media spotlight.
Characteristically, Carson took his sweet time before mentioning the he was ending his race, even discussing what criteria he's looking at for who he'll endorse before saying he's no longer a candidate.
He made that clear years ago with a characteristically bizarre Twitter attack against the internet's open access principle—an attack that vividly demonstrated his fundamental ignorance about how the internet actually works.
But Ms. Bouder, five months after giving birth, was back in characteristically impish, merrily vulgar, twinkling form; if she doesn't yet have all her former speed, she still has enough to dazzle.
Characteristically for Mr. Lanzmann, the film was intended as a furious response to a young French novelist who had dared, in the filmmaker's view, to appropriate the heroic figure of Mr. Karski.
Characteristically, he turned this handicap into a strength, gathering his energies for daring leaps of thought, which, in his later years, he often left for others to codify in proper mathematical language.
"We gave up four big plays that we characteristically don't give up," Notre Dame Coach Brian Kelly said after his team's 28-3 loss to Clemson at the Cotton Bowl on Saturday.
Last year, Chipaumire presented a characteristically raw and nervy work reflecting on her development in her native Zimbabwe in the 1970s, '80s and '90s as represented by punk, pop and rumba music.
Yet in an interview at his Hayward office in London — a windowless basement room with flat-pack furniture and a single framed poster resting on a ledge — Mr. Rugoff appeared characteristically coolheaded.
The Cupertino company officially unveiled Apple TV+ at a services-focused event in March, but since then, other than releasing trailers for some of its shows, it's remained characteristically silent. Price. Availability.
It's a characteristically eloquent and poetic line from the composer, who is known not only for his wide-ranging works — from synth-pop to film scores — but also for his environmental activism.
She had characteristically strong policy answers, strong hits on other candidates, and even a reasonably compelling defense of the other woman onstage (Amy Klobuchar) in a way that bolstered her feminist positioning.
Dean saw that there was some diffuse preference that he contribute to the observance of the occasion, and he did so in a characteristically understated manner, with a light, rapid, concise addendum.
" That didn't save "Sea of Trees" from the carnage, but Mr. McConaughey's response at a news conference was characteristically sanguine: "Anyone has as much right to boo as they do to ovate.
It's a characteristically complex and condensed vision of war in a movie that is insistently humanizing despite its monumentality, a balance that is as much a political choice as an aesthetic one.
Yet here the word "pictures" also has a certain gentlemanly flavor, carrying echoes of the 18th-century aesthetic cult of the "picturesque," a characteristically British tempering of the excesses of Continental romanticism.
Gillibrand, with her characteristically optimistic outlook, has thrown herself back into the work, and says she believes women can win big again after the sea change the 2018 midterm elections brought about.
Characteristically, it was neither an apology nor a denial — merely an expression of admiration for President Trump and his eldest son, and an assertion that he had been referring only to Manafort.
President-elect Trump, characteristically, has promised to do something that sounds dramatic, but that won't actually be that straightforward — and hasn't offered any details about how it would actually look in practice.
" Maas is characteristically mystical on the subject of the album's timing: "This is going to sound really silly, but I don't always know who is in control of art, or the arts.
Bernie Sanders, the liberal independent from Vermont who challenged Hillary Clinton from the left in the 143 presidential primary, was characteristically blunt: Thousands will "die," he said, if the GOP bill is passed.
" Spicer, in his characteristically combative tone, attacked the reporter asking the question, the article, and the news organization itself: I think that you just went and started to say, "This change was made.
While many economists have argued that many of Trump's economic proposals -- including massive across-the-board tax cuts and potentially engaging in trade wars -- could damage the U.S. economically, Trump was characteristically defiant.
In February, President Trump announced that he planned to ask Congress for $1 trillion in infrastructure investment, seemingly through a mix of federal and private funding, though he was characteristically short on details.
Musk's timeline for full self-driving capabilities has been characteristically fuzzy ever since, and experts have questioned whether Tesla's cars will be able to perform such a feat with the hardware they have.
At the Lisbon conference, characteristically, as at oral arguments in the Supreme Court, Justice Stevens did not speak often, but whenever he did speak, his wise, witty, admirably concise words drew everyone's attention.
His reason was characteristically blunt: "Because I don't have time to go to work and argue with fools every day," said the former member of the Philadelphia 76ers, Phoenix Suns and Houston Rockets.
" Mr. Trump, characteristically, has left himself some verbal exit ramps: He told reporters on Labor Day that "as of this moment" he planned to attend every debate, barring something like a "natural disaster.
The unceremonious dismissal of the 46 remaining President Obama-appointed United States Attorneys by President Trump over the weekend was a characteristically abrupt move for a White House that has become predictably unpredictable.
I remember Eugene once saying a while ago that he was a little annoyed at the characteristically Albini mixing decision of keeping the vocals a bit low on Let Me Be a Woman.
" Along the way, the writer-director Anthony Neilson — himself a Court regular — has characteristically scatalogical fun with the various egos that come together to make a ludicrous-sounding film called "Child of Ashes.
Rosen also noted that there have been so many derivatives of the original 737, certified in 1967, and asked if Boeing thought the 737 Max was characteristically the same plane as the original.
UPROOTING THE action of Miguel de Cervantes's 17th-century picaresque "Don Quixote" to present-day America, Sir Salman Rushdie's characteristically busy new book follows Sam, an Indian novelist who lives in New York.
Every president has used the State of the Union address to tell his brand-building version of the national narrative, and Mr. Trump can't be blamed for offering his own characteristically brazen interpretation.
It sounded, at first, like a characteristically clumsy and exaggerated version of a talking point that other Republicans had made: that Obama's policies created the conditions in Iraq that allowed ISIS to flourish.
In 2002 Mr. Miller was knighted "for services to music and the arts," though, characteristically, he said he wished it had been for the services to science that he had failed to deliver.
Testimony reinforces call transcript Trump quickly reacted to Sondland's testimony by characteristically denying he knew his Europe envoy well -- despite the fact that the star witness boasted about their expletive-laden phone calls.
For Netflix this could mean payments to local culture funds in France, for example, and having to meet quotas of locally produced content across the EU, something Mr Hastings seems characteristically relaxed about.
Trump repeatedly slammed the former GOP standard bearer during his ultimately successful bid for the a Republican nomination for his defeat to President Barack Obama, describing him in characteristically colorful terms as a failure.
The cool composition is characteristically Brandt: the latticed rails and the shadows cast on the sooty walls by exposed the stairwell harmonize into a fantastic spiral alive with pulsing rhythms of light and dark.
The latest of which, "Rejoice in the Realm of Unordained Light," surfaced on their Bandcamp just the other day, and is a characteristically challenging, lo-fi Luciferian meditation on the night and its secrets.
In his telling, the turn towards characteristically female forms goes well beyond him: he reckons that the entire history of art since Freud has involved a reorientation from phallic forms to the inward kind.
The first harvest was meager, even for characteristically low-yielding heirlooms, but there were enough beans to do two things: attempt a second planting and send a small bag of them to Mrs. Hazan.
Trump expressed sympathy Monday when asked what he knew about Clinton's health in television interviews -- apparently seeking to avoid characteristically inflammatory remarks which would have made the story about him, rather than his rival.
"The size, shape, and arrangement of the cusps on the two teeth are characteristically hyena, in that the teeth are very robust, and with sharp shearing blades," explained Tseng in an email to Gizmodo.
Washington (CNN)Donald Trump spoke on four TV news shows Tuesday morning, delivering a characteristically blunt assessment of the state of affairs in Europe and the world in the face of radical Islamic terrorism.
Still, "A Song at Twilight" remains a characteristically polished Coward play, and his story, which is set in the mid-1960s, contains a good deal of barbed conflict, some surprise and an affecting conclusion.
Drawing on these characteristically human traits, forensic evidence has sometimes been able to link certain threat actor groups with "signature clues," which help in tracking actions back to specific actor groups with more certainty.
President Trump, who has praised Bin Salman, has characteristically refrained from condemning Saudi Arabia, though he has half-heartedly suggested that he would take action if presented with proof of the crown prince's culpability.
Characteristically, her illustration styles range dramatically from a 1929 ultra-modern aerial view of the Brooklyn Bridge to a 1971 Art Nouveau-meets-flower-child depiction of sunflowers rotating towards our solar system's center.
Characteristically, they were never passive worshipers but became passionate movers in a Jewish revival on the Upper West Side of Manhattan that stressed more intimate, egalitarian, small-group circles rather than large temple services.
Characteristically, Mr. Trump betrayed no anxiety in recent days as he discussed the challenges of the summit meeting, which is scheduled for late May or early June in a location still to be determined.
He became mayor of San Francisco and today, at 83, he is writing political columns for the San Francisco Chronicle, where, characteristically, he has shown no reluctance in letting you know how he thinks.
Days before another characteristically significant election here — with tight races for governor, Senate and several contested House seats — the state has resumed its status as the consummate, unruly purple corner of the electoral map.
"You lost a hero and were rewarded for it," Wendy says during Taylor's therapy session after the disaster, paraphrasing Taylor's characteristically wordy and precise description of the issue with her own trademark blunt incisiveness.
At another private foundation, the Fondazione Querini Stampalia, the brainy Arte Povera artist Giovanni Anselmo is presenting a characteristically subtle exhibition of sculpture in response to one of the most beautiful spaces in Venice.
Building to a chase, then a frenzy, it is a compendium of sounds — slides and tremors, roiling then calm — that I was happy to recognize, by the end of the concert, as characteristically Staudian.
After details of the book leaked Wednesday, he released a statement saying Bannon "had very little to do with our historic victory" in 2016, characteristically claiming that his success is always his work alone.
The "Hermaphrodite Idol" looks more mannequin than human, and, despite its presumably pagan pedigree, it raises its hand in a characteristically Christian gesture of benediction, though there is no one to receive the blessing.
Google's latest AI art project turns your face into a 'poem portrait' Sure, why not: Google is always sponsoring weird and inventive projects with the help of artificial intelligence, and its latest is characteristically odd.
But longtime GOP strategist Bill Kristol, a leader among Republican Trump opponents, believes the President's characteristically bellicose approach is equally likely to widen divisions in the party, not only among voters but also elected officials.
In the end, our community garnered accountability for one murder, one time, and we still await Guyger's sentencing — which could be a characteristically light sentence for a white police officer who killed a Black victim.
On Sunday here in Muscatine, Mr. Trump characteristically boasted that he was ahead in the state and then, using the time-tested formulation of a conventional politician, allowed that his lead might not be ironclad.
He characteristically ignored any unfavorable facts of his administration, such as the various guilty pleas and indictments against former Trump officials and campaign workers as Robert Mueller investigates allegations of collusion between him and Russia.
At a time when performers in America were characteristically dressing down — "affluent, suburban kids disguised as Appalachian farmers or Canadian lumberjacks," Ian Buruma wrote in the New York Review of Books — Bowie was dressing up.
On Pro Basketball Jeff Van Gundy was speaking in his characteristically outspoken role as a television commentator, not as a reported candidate for the remaining N.B.A. head coaching vacancies, excluding the one in New York.
Trump's speech was characteristically logorrheic, a discursive string of bullying insults against Joe Biden ("I would kick his ass") and Elizabeth Warren ("I didn't like that Pocahantas") that, in retrospect, contained gleaming diamonds of meaning.
After Smith's mother died, of cancer, in 1994—characteristically, she felt that her disease was part of God's grace, His plan for her—her father began seeing another woman, and Smith confronted him about it.
She's been dancing the "Rosenkavalier" section of "Vienna Waltzes," the Bach Ricercata finale of "Episodes" and the heroic central role of "Diamonds"; on Thursday her debut in "Stravinsky Violin Concerto," Aria I, was characteristically ardent.
Anticipating the hard feelings of all the planetary scientists who mounted a passionate defense in support of AIM, ESA Director General Jan Woerner characteristically couched the bad news in a joke during Friday's press meeting.
Climbing the Ladder In an otherwise characteristically astute piece about the meritocracy debate in higher education, Louis Menand offers an unconvincing defense of Ivy League universities, and of legacy admissions in particular ( Books , September 30th).
The day we left, the weather in Salazie was characteristically misty: what was actually a drop of more than 1,000 feet was hidden by a curtain of fog no more than a few yards away.
When the discussion turned to Iran, Emanuel was characteristically blunt: Netanyahu and Barak were completely misreading American politics, he said, and they shouldn't assume that Obama would allow the Israeli leaders to dictate his options.
Characteristically, World Economic Forum founder Klaus Schwab is appealing to his 200,000 participants to mold that uncertain future, representing as they do some of the most influential political, business and civil society actors of their times.
His forwardness, not to mention characteristically subdued timbre, seemed to successfully ward off any persistent attacks against him or his company, turning a hostile space into one that was both civil and receptive, even borderline neighborly.
In a pre-recorded address to mark the four-day Eid al-Adha festival, which starts on Tuesday, Erdogan, a pious Muslim, sounded a characteristically defiant note as he lashed out at those selling the lira.
At January 28's Amsterdam opening night for the 'Boy Meets World' European tour, Drake premiered the track, which pretty clearly features the London rapper, on a verse that sounds as if it goes characteristically hard.
His white mane may be thinning and the skin hangs more loosely around his neck, but he was in top form in Ohio Wednesday, characteristically waving his thin index finger and holding small crowds in thrall.
"There&aposs a lot going on up here, endless fires, and they&aposre all characteristically pretty much the same — windy, hot and dry," firefighter James Sweeney said before heading out for a meal and a nap.
I don't claim to be an expert in federal records law, but Comey described his actions in characteristically precise terms, to make clear that he didn't pass along property of the federal government to a friend.
In their characteristically smart, postmodern way, the piece's directors, Paul Lazar and Annie-B Parson (who also choreographs), create a parable of what they call "the obsessively annotated life," mixing dance and music, text and song.
On Tuesday, the House also voted to continue to enforce subpoenas on Barr and Trump's own John Dean, former counsel Don McGahn—though characteristically, the majority delayed a decision on a harsher measure, a contempt vote.
Melania Trump was characteristically stoic for most of the action, walking through the motions until, finally, it was time to split off from her husband and join first lady Akie Abe for their solo afternoon adventures.
Which is to say Democrats should stop being so characteristically flimsy—and take full advantage of the Trump administration's potentially catastrophic political mistake—by vowing to legalize marijuana if and when they get back into power.
Yet while his strike against Pelosi was immediately celebrated by his pundit cheerleaders on Twitter, it was characteristically Trumpian in that while it felt good at the time, it appeared strategically suspect in the longer term.
In deciding to limit the attendees to close friends and family, the couple were characteristically keeping things low key and breaking with a long tradition of grand British royal weddings attended by world leaders and politicians.
Kim Kardashian and Kanye West had a casual night out Friday at the hottest restaurant in L.A. K & K hit up Craig's in West Hollywood and they were characteristically un-chatty, EXCEPT on the way out.
With margin notes tracking the date and time, the drawings illustrate how Downes methodically nurtures the seminal vision that brought him to this characteristically odd site, a shady roadside under curving bridge ramps in upper Manhattan.
But the mid-1800s marked the introduction of the maternity corset, a characteristically Victorian instrument of prudishness meant to keep a baby bump under wraps and effectively render pregnancy (and sexuality, to a certain extent) invisible.
And that means that the main focus of identification in the series shifts to Cass and Tulip, who ends up trying to come to Cassidy's rescue as Jesse, characteristically, skips out to pursue his own quest.
This will make for a very quiet New York Fashion Week, even taking into account Philipp Plein, whose characteristically humble self-titled show "Space Invasion: Conqueror of the Universe" will feature a guest appearance by Migos.
Hundreds of people jammed the Brooklyn Museum's soaring Beaux-Arts Court — sitting, standing, circulating, conversing — yet that mysterious, characteristically Bang on a Can combination of casualness and focus kept things from ever getting out of control.
"You would have no masstige if it wasn't for me," the characteristically effusive and unfiltered Mizrahi tells me on a call, using a marketing portmanteau for affordable goods that seem like they should be more expensive.
The play, which runs through March 12, returns Ms. Churchill to her longtime stage home, after a detour last year with a disappointing National Theater premiere "Here We Go," as well as to characteristically audacious dramatic form.
The celebrity hair pro, who also works with everyone from Rose Byrne and Claudia Schiffer to Kate Hudson and Bella Hadid, recently shared an Instagram photo of his client's freshly lifted hair — looking characteristically carefree and tousled.
When I bring up a bare-bones late night set I saw him play last year during Toronto's Canadian Music Week, which saw him restarting songs numerous times due to technical difficulties, his reaction is characteristically carefree.
In his characteristically playful way, the artist has brought together works of art and archival material from TV programs of the 1970s, melding them into a personal narration of the culture, politics, and entertainment of the period.
Purim, which was slated to begin on Wednesday at sundown, is a characteristically merry spring festival commemorating a story in the Book of Esther when good triumphed over evil and Jews in the Persian Empire escaped annihilation.
In his latest work, "Everything That Happened and Would Happen," which opens at the Park Avenue Armory on Monday and runs through June 9, Mr. Goebbels takes on 20th-century European history in a characteristically elliptical fashion.
Though his phrasing was characteristically unclear, Biden appeared to be arguing that he helped initiate bilateral cooperation between the U.S. and China as a prelude to the Paris Agreement negotiations, which was critical to the deal's success.
"They haven't tried to get rid of me yet," Ms. Longstreth, who recently turned 2400, said in a brief interview during intermission of a characteristically wide-ranging program at St. Ignatius of Antioch Episcopal Church in Manhattan.
While the president's musings on monetary policy have been characteristically inconsistent and even incoherent, he's mostly sounded like this: "I do like a low interest rate policy, I must be honest with you," he said in April.
Of the three, "FXXK IT" — written in part by T.O.P. and G-Dragon — is the best, a slow thumper with strong singing by Daesung, tart rapping by T.O.P., all captured in a characteristically wacky, neon-bright video.
And by that we mean it can make a full-bodied, characteristically sweet, and clean cup of hot coffee in as little as 30 seconds and a cold brew (which normally takes hours) in just four minutes.
It was also not immediately clear if Trump's move was a coordinated strategy with his legal team, or a case of the President characteristically speaking off the cuff in a way that could give his lawyers fits.
It turned out that for the most part, the misbehaving dogs didn't really act any guiltier then the others: dogs from both groups basically just responded to getting chastised by their owners by showing characteristically "guilty" looks.
Kim's first trips abroad as leader last year were initially covered in a characteristically secretive way by North Korean state media, which did not even announce he had left the country until after he was safely back.
This year's list characteristically features some of the buzziest and most acclaimed pop culture of 2018 (An American Marriage; "Apeshit"), and it doesn't neglect one of the most-talked-about books of December: Becoming, Michelle Obama's memoir.
"Almost any other British leader would have let himself be overcome by boredom, embarrassment, good manners or sycophancy towards his powerful hosts," Moore, in his characteristically laconic style, observes of one such occasion at Camp David in 1984.
At this stage, the poop consisted of small, discrete cubes, each measuring about 2 centimeters wide— but it's here where the magic happens, that is, the change from a characteristically tubular poop shape to one resembling a cube.
Best Verse: n/a Overall Grade: C+ The original "Congratulations" features one of Quavo's laziest guest verses and a characteristically lazy verse by Pigpen Paul Wall, so it really doesn't take much for Future to improve the track.
Before the ceremony, a rainbow of color and celebrity While Meghan, Prince Harry and their closest family and attendants waited out the final hours before their big moment, Britain and America's finest put on a characteristically colorful display.
A collaboration with the poet Saul Williams and the director Patricia McGregor, this characteristically post-genre oratorio confronts Hearne's history growing up in Chicago and living in Fort Greene, Brooklyn — the neighborhood surrounding BAM — during periods of gentrification.
Mr. Coogler stitched together a characteristically impressive single-take action scene in the middle of the film, but the climactic battle in Wakanda plays out with the same sort of pixelated weightlessness that is typical of Marvel movies.
The danger is to drivers who might run over students, who, staring into their phones, characteristically ignore the heavy traffic, not to mention the traffic lights, and seem to look upon Washington Road as an outdoor pedestrian mall.
After a string of different jobs and hobbies, among them teaching and competitive swimming, the Canadian-born Martin began her career as an artist at the age of 30, arriving at her characteristically placid paintings at age 50.
Also characteristically, it strikes out into sonic territory belonging to both folk and ambient music, culminating in an extended choral outro that sounds like the sun rising on one of those picturesque Middle American landscapes Stevens is fond of.
There was one moment of discord -- when Trump characteristically slammed The New York Times which he accused of reporting that Secretary of State Mike Pompeo had gone "missing" when he was headed to North Korea to get the prisoners.
When Trump seemed committed to protecting a friend, Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman, after Saudi agents assassinated journalist Jamal Khashoggi, he did it in a characteristically misleading, nonsensical manner, arguably making matters worse for the embattled crown prince.
Mitt Romney, in a characteristically inept attempt at ensuring hardliners that he was one of them, ran for president in 2012 on "self-deportation" and a promise to veto the DREAM Act, the legislative basis for what became DACA.
"Slowly, going down the steps—it's going to be very glamorous," she said in her characteristically rapid, deadpan tone, this time whispered, since, I'm assuming, what's important isn't what's being said here, but that it appears flattering yet natural.
"And we undid that decision a few days ago so that the testing can take place in a much more rapid and accurate fashion," the President said, characteristically looking for someone else to blame when his leadership is criticized.
ANNA CATERINA ANTONACCI From a singer of exhilarating intensity, a characteristically sophisticated program of Nadia Boulanger, Respighi, Britten, Poulenc and Debussy for this recital with the pianist Donald Sulzen at Zankel Hall, presented by New York City Opera. Feb.
Mr. Erdogan's party tried to make up for this by abandoning its characteristically negative campaigning and tried to charm voters by focusing on its candidate, Binali Yildirim, who had served as prime minister and speaker of the Turkish parliament.
Here she presents "In Healing/Zero Grasses," a new project with her longstanding group, Jade Tongue, that features a characteristically radical admixture of song, spoken poetry and outré improvisation, all aimed at healing humanity's relationship with the natural environment.
Built on a somewhat-dated midcentury conceit, the musical tells the story of an editor for the fashion magazine "Allure" and her forays into psychoanalysis, which unfold in a series of dream episodes led by Weill's characteristically cutting music.
Auburn's first touchdown came on a characteristically nifty play, with running back Kerryon Johnson taking a direct snap, faking a handoff, taking a couple of steps forward and leaping to throw a bunny to the sophomore Nate Craig-Myers.
Bear's officers had realized that a series of client cash withdrawals had rendered their company insolvent, and Mr. Zames summed up the situation with some characteristically blue language, saying the "whole thing" was headed in a very bad direction.
At times abrupt, often rambling, characteristically boastful yet seemingly pained at the portrayals of him, Mr. Trump kept summoning the spirit of his successful campaign after a month of grinding governance to remind his audience, again, that he won.
" Commissioner Michael O'Rielly (a seasoned Capitol Hill staffer before being named to the commission) was particularly and characteristically blunt: "I've seen lead balloons tried in D.C. before but this is like a balloon made out of a Ford Pinto.
During the intermission of a recital at Carnegie Hall in May, Yuja changed from the relatively conventional long gold sequinned gown she had worn for the first half, two Brahms Ballades and Schumann's "Kreisleriana," into something more characteristically outré.
Mr. Mankoff, the cartoon editor at The New Yorker, came up with some characteristically Mankoff-like 3-D drawings during the two days he spent using Tilt Brush with Ms. Chast and other colleagues at Google's New York offices.
Hiram is one of the Tasked (Coates, with his characteristically careful eye for language, almost never refers to slavery as anything but the Task in this book) on the plantation of Lockless, and he has a bottomless, hungry memory.
A noted film historian and critic embarks on a characteristically ambitious and feverish exploration of sex and sexuality on celluloid, and of the way that Hollywood's vision of desire has seeped into the spaces behind and beyond the camera.
McCain's relentless schedule of town halls and his characteristically blunt manner helped him pull off an upset in the Granite State against George W. Bush, even though Bush would go on to win South Carolina and the Republican nomination.
In his first public appearance since his departure from the White House, Bolton on Monday gave a characteristically pessimistic outlook on the prospects for nuclear negotiations with the North and challenged Trump's foreign policy without directly mentioning the president.
Tramps The German artist Kai Althoff is showing nearly 40 works, mostly small, characteristically strange paintings, in the warren of about 10 glass-walled offices that constitutes the gallery Tramps, on the second floor of a mall in Chinatown.
Pence, characteristically, ladled on praise for Trump in announcing a deal that appears to give Turkey everything it wants and to enshrine the betrayal of Kurdish anti-ISIS fighters, who the US has committed to escorting out of the border region.
Rather than throw herself a big blowout the way some of us would celebrate if we had a fraction of her success in a quarter of a century, it looks she did things in a characteristically lowkey Selena Gomez way.
There has been no official statement from Spears since, and the April Instagram post remains a strikingly rare — and characteristically guarded — instance of Spears talking back to fans and the media and acknowledging some of the complexities of her private life.
Clinton: Trump makes fighting terror more difficult Where Trump was characteristically impulsive, Clinton was more cautious, waiting until until U.S. and Egyptian officials were openly saying that terrorism was the most probable cause of the crash before delivering her response.
Poehler, who is jokingly identified as the mayor Pawnee, Indiana *kinda in the video (referring to the fictional town Knope was devoted to during the show's seven seasons), said Knope would characteristically try to take on too much too quickly.
It's early afternoon in Orlando, the hottest time of day on a characteristically sultry Wednesday in Florida, a state famous for its perennially warm, wet, shirt-soaking conditions, which just so happen to be pretty much perfect for playing tennis.
ALAN SAFRON Woodcliff Lake, N.J. To the Editor: Senator Bernie Sanders characteristically uses most of his space to lament the world's injustices, a smaller portion outlining idealistic goals for Democrats, and no lines — zero — analyzing how these goals might be achieved.
" The media immediately rose to attention, with Piers Morgan, old man who shakes Twitter at cloud, characteristically giving his two cents on how women should conduct themselves in public, calling Madonna's actions "sexual abuse," and labeling her a "dirty old woman.
While many market analysts view the current environment for stocks as late-cycle, Levy described it as characteristically similar to "middle stages of prior cycles" — which might not be as evident, he said, due to its fairly stretched-out duration.
In public, she sometimes adopts a characteristically Australian distaste for pretension — what one historian called the country's "democracy of manners" — such as the time she climbed onto the back of a flatbed truck with a bullhorn to excoriate a mining tax.
LONDON (Reuters) - Barclays said rising profits from its investment bank will be enough to restore capital levels depleted by misconduct fines in Britain and the United States, as the British lender announced a characteristically mixed set of first-quarter earnings.
Case in point: On Wednesday night, Trump returned in characteristically Freudian fashion to Sean Hannity's show on Fox News and announced he would forcibly remove not just immigrants, but citizens from the U.S. if they're found to have extremist views.
My friend and fellow journalist/radio producer Kasia Mychajlowycz came at me with a characteristically raw wakeup call as I was lowkey whining to her about the disappearance of a crush a few months ago (seriously, I assumed he had died).
Though Mr. Trump spoke mostly about the economy — proclaiming "the American dream is back" — and said that it was "not a time for pessimism," Ms. Thunberg gave a characteristically cutting speech to those who had not taken action on climate change.
As Sarah Wise, author of one of the new book's contextualising essays, puts it, these notes are "a compendium of anxieties" held by the well-off about the working classes, censorious judgment mixing with compassion in a characteristically Victorian way.
" In one of his characteristically scathing columns, Glenn Greenwald notes that the NYT editorial stable currently contains only three women and no Arab-American or Latinx voices; ideologically, it "spans the small gap from establishment centrist Democrats to establishment centrist Republicans.
An early morning tweet Trump reacted to the EgyptAir crash by characteristically ignoring standard political practice that would suggest waiting for the facts before firing off an opinion and chose a social media account rather than a formal presidential-style setting to vent.
The Girls creator and star, 29, stepped out in a red skirt, her hair tied up in a bun, wearing a characteristically Dunham T-shirt that read, "Sex, Politics & TV." Dunham was released just days after she was hospitalized on March 5.
Sure, half of that reason is to get dunked on by people who are cooler than him, but other other half is to use his previously annoying K'un-Lun mysticism to help the characteristically broken, messed up heroes of Marvel's New York.
Now, in characteristically attention-seeking fashion, National Review's Kevin Williamson has rejected this balancing act, presaging an enduring GOP crackup: Poor whites aren't victims of outside forces who deserve sympathy; they want Trump to rescue them from themselves, and thus deserve contempt.
President Donald Trump has been characteristically forthright, commenting on both the opportunity that leaving the 2169-member union could bring to the U.K. and U.S.' relationship, and also on how badly he thought British Prime Minister Theresa May had handled the negotiations.
In a characteristically quarrelsome exchange, the former Top Gear presenters promote a pro-Europe stance, citing a decision not to shoot their new television show The Grand Tour in non-EU member country Switzerland as an example of the disadvantages of a Brexit.
"This case needs to go to public trial; characteristically, the Trump administration has obfuscated and outright lied about its motivation to add a citizenship question," Thomas A. Saenz, Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund's president and general counsel, said in a statement.
This indefatigable new-music band gives the premiere of his new symphony at Carnegie Hall alongside works by Paola Prestini, Trevor Weston and Steve Reich, part of a characteristically rich season under its artistic director, Derek Bermel, and music director, George Manahan.
For nearly four years, Mr. Ackman argued loudly and often that Herbalife was a pyramid scheme that took advantage of customers — at one point staking $163 billion on a decline in Herbalife's shares in a characteristically brash move to prove his point.
Read more:The Day Glove, ($115), with its characteristically elongated upper and glove-like Nappa leather, was first issued as Everlane's follow-up to its massively popular Day Heel, (a low block heel with an elastic back which once acquired a 28,000 person waitlist).
Up to that point in our conversation, the 57-year-old comic book mogul had been his characteristically loquacious self—he was shit-talking and pontificating so much that I had been having trouble squeezing in questions or even guiding the conversation.
The six-track Syn Stair EP is a characteristically unclassifiable offering from the New York-based producer, who is cementing himself with the likes of Arca, Evian Christ and Amnesia Scanner as dancefloor experimentalists trawling the outer limits of club-oriented sounds.
While Trump's comments were characteristically unclear, IBM provided more details, noting that it is working with a number of national labs and other institutions to offer a total of 330 petaflops of compute to various projects in epidemiology, bioinformatics and molecular modeling.
The problem is how to play one on a modern TV. The N264's notoriously poor video output exacerbated the characteristically blurry graphics even at a time when you could easily hook one up to a TV, which isn't the case today.
"The proposals that have been put forward by the U.K. are certainly welcome in the sense that we now have written proposals that we can engage on," he said on Thursday in a characteristically measured response that nonetheless drove in the knife.
In overlapping ways, the election results and the hearings -- in particular Trump's characteristically belligerent response to them -- have highlighted each of his three greatest potential electoral vulnerabilities in 2020, as well as the offsetting strengths that may allow him to surmount those weaknesses.
When Mr. Nézet-Séguin urged Mr. Flórez to sing the drinking song in the first act softly, as the score indicates — to underscore that Alfredo is still insecure and sexually inexperienced — he drove the point home in a characteristically good-humored way.
Characteristically, the French have their own sophisticated take on wellness: Think luxurious and bespoke experiences, like private Gyrotonic sessions at the Paris Opera Ballet-endorsed Studio Kinétique or 270-euro buccal massages at Joelle Ciocco, rather than hippie havens or extreme sport habits.
While the court deliberates, Ms Park will remain characteristically aloof and alone in the Blue House, the presidential office that was also her childhood home (her father, Park Chung-hee, led the nation from there between 1961 and 1979, after seizing power in a coup).
Before arriving at the Forease, I checked out Smart's existing EQ Fortwo coupe, which has that characteristically boxy Smart car shape, a basic interior, and a price that dips as low as $15,000 in places like California where electric vehicle subsidies incentivize its purchase.
The production was created for this troupe in 2014 by the French choreographer Jean-Christophe Maillot, who characteristically gives it a modern look and sensibility, arguing that the fiery Katharina is not subdued by the bawdy Petruchio but rather that she has found her equal.
On "Woman of Heart and Mind," Joni was characteristically self aware: I am a woman of heart and mind / With time on her hands / No child to raise / You come to me like a little boy / And I give you my scorn and my praise.
Most recently, the referring friend would become eligible for a set of characteristically outlandish prizes, from launching a chosen photo into deep space orbit to a VIP invite to one of the company's flashy unveiling events, depending on how many qualifying referrals were made.
The ruling, in a 6-to-2 vote by the federal constitutional court, reflected a familiar desire to balance public safety against violations of privacy and the safeguarding of intelligence data — a characteristically German concern, forged by the experience of Nazi and Communist rule.
Even when he doesn't operate in Nine Inch Nails' death-disco, his characteristically unnerving melodies and go-to arrangement choices (detuned pianos, fuzzed-out guitars, white noise touches) are everywhere in his work, especially his soundtrack collaborations with Atticus Ross for David Fincher's films.
On "Woman of Heart and Mind," Joni was characteristically self aware:  I am a woman of heart and mind / With time on her hands / No child to raise / You come to me like a little boy / And I give you my scorn and my praise.
During his State of the Union address on Tuesday night, President Donald Trump took on the issue with characteristically strong language, citing these recent events to push for "legislation to prohibit late-term abortion," a move sure to ignite his supporters who oppose abortion.
As usual, DeVito and Perlman make a great team: Her dual performance is characteristically hysterical, and his knack for staging and performing physical comedy is on full display during a knockdown brawl between Herbert and Lois involving a brick of margarine and a meat cleaver.
At times this rule has caused frustration among some Montalcino producers, who 20 years ago were seeking to soften sangiovese's naturally high acidity, darken its characteristically ruby color and relax its often angular austerity by adding international grapes like merlot, syrah or cabernet sauvignon.
She gave a characteristically concise summary of her vision for "The Lonely, the Lonesome & the Gone": "Country music to me was always music that spoke to the common man, and in earlier times, people who were going through hard times and troubles," she said.
This kind of quick transition from seizure to stillness is a characteristically Kurtagian move, as in the final of his six "Moments Musicaux" for string quartet, from 2005, when a sudden ripping roar fades to a faint march, pricked by an even fainter violin.
The assumption at the White House is that Trump won't stand in the way of the Democratic memo's release, but White House officials are also warning against predicting how a characteristically mercurial President will decide the Democratic memo's fate once he has read it.
It is a characteristically clever piece of direction from Ridley Scott, and forces the viewer to contrast the gentle beauty of nature, love and marriage, as represented by the pink petals, with the insatiable brutality of the human condition, as personified by the maddened crowd.
After realizing all the other DC heroes (including Superman, voiced by Nicolas Cage in a characteristically meta bit of casting) have their own films, the Teen Titans set out to make their own big-screen debut — and shatter the fourth wall in the process.
The surreal, unsteady nature of his work is an aesthetic choice, sure, but also a byproduct of his feverish guerilla filmmaking—not to mention his sardonic wit, frequently relayed via voice-over in the director's characteristically deadpan voice, which has become a kind of celebrity in itself.
Through the use of his slender body, feline face, and a vernacular inflected as much by the nasally brine of Southern California as by any black speech, he's found a way to challenge the constraints of performing black masculinity in characteristically black spaces like in Atlanta.
Even some critics who don't love director Gaspar Noé's characteristically provocative movie pyrotechnics (his last film, Love, released in 3D, sparked arguments over whether it was just straight-up porn) were taken in by Climax, which ultimately won the prize in the Directors' Fortnight competition at Cannes.
Powhida, by contrast, deployed his characteristically corrosive irony to predict a future of neo-feudal states ruled by a sliver of the super-rich, known as the Ultras (short for Hereditary Ultra High Net Worth Collectors), whose personal wealth exceeds that of the French Ancien Régime.
Trump peppered his remarks with a more balanced mix of banal platitudes, lies, and characteristically offensive agitation than marked his inaugural address and other speeches—aimed more squarely at lazy pundits primed to celebrate Trump's latest "pivot" than at insecure members of the Republican congressional conferences.
Early on in "Eat, Pray, Love," her travelogue of spiritual seeking, the novelist and journalist Elizabeth Gilbert gives a characteristically frank rundown of her traveling skills: tall and blond, she doesn't blend well physically in most places; she's lazy about research and prone to digestive woes.
" Characteristically, Lerner hangs all this on a slender episode from Adam's biography: In 1996, in addition to being a budding poet, he is (as his author was) a member of the Topeka High forensics team, and "arguably … the best extemporaneous speaker in the history of debate.
But the celebration of self-sacrifice as an atonement for another's guilt is characteristically Wagner's — a theme that will recur powerfully in the "Ring" cycle, which ends with Brünnhilde breaking the curse of the Nibelung gold by immolating herself, riding her horse into Siegfried's funeral pyre.
"We look forward to sharing details of this exciting next step in due course, after collaboration with Her Majesty the Queen," as well as his father, brother, "and all relevant parties," the duke and duchess said in characteristically upbeat language posted on Instagram and their site.
For my tastes, they lack the bite and aggression that I favor (a good example of which might be Shure's SE535s, which have an extra sliver of bass and Shure's characteristically efferverscent treble), however I can see them being an excellent pick for people with more laid-back preferences.
David Bowie dies and Hill pays him a (characteristically stringent) homage, with a nod to John Donne: Bowie had the best line with cliché after mine, disarticulating its artless continuity, taking it back into some single rudiment before the advent of too-coherent mass sentiment, its sweated industry.
Characteristically, the president, a television addict, was said not to mind the ridiculous figure he had made of his spokesman; he was said to be impressed by the fact that Mr Spicer's televised briefings got "great ratings"—albeit that this probably owed a lot to "Saturday Night Live".
The NCAA has a characteristically horseshit response, that cites the student's "passion" as a distinction from regular employment: "We are currently evaluating the claim, but strongly disagree with the notion that college students participating in athletics are employees," NCAA chief legal officer Donald Remy said in an email statement.
We tried the shoes before the launch, and while you can find our full reviews below, here's a tiny summary: We would call these shoes high-tops instead of true Chelsea boots, but they're the characteristically comfortable, low-maintenance, sleek footwear you already know and love from Rothy's.
The proposal, which remains characteristically sketchy, could add trillions to the national debt by providing generous tax cuts to some of the nation's wealthiest, while National Economic Council Director Gary Cohn admitted Thursday morning he "can't guarantee" it won't cause taxes to go up on some middle-class families.
To the many nonhuman species she writes about, the author brings her characteristically vivid descriptions and droll humor: We learn that male and female African forest weaver birds sing together, in unison; that male macaque monkeys sometimes carry and groom their babies; that female sandpipers are shamelessly promiscuous.
With her paint surfaces sometimes verging on low relief, it is unsurprising that, for the first time, Ms. Schutz is also exhibiting sculpture, a frequent subject in her paintings: five bronzes of her characteristically gnarly figures whose crazed textures amaze and will surely feed back into her painting.
In one of the album's characteristically 'unlistenable' moments the host (a mysterious DJ Escrow) reads out a phone number—a number he says he thinks he gets right—so, naturally, I text the phone I'm assuming belongs to DJ Escrow, saying how much I've been enjoying the album.

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