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"cheekily" Definitions
  1. in a way that is rude and funny or annoying

483 Sentences With "cheekily"

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" Theron responded, cheekily writing, "That was not your boob.
" KJ Apa, meanwhile, cheekily asked: "Are u guys dating?
It's cheekily called Prenup — and it's cool as hell.
"Resting beach face," Biles cheekily captioned the seemingly innocent snap.
The afterparty, cheekily named Industry Brunch, was just revving up.
" Cheekily, her older sister replied, "Yeah, I can feel that.
"Cause you're at the wrong house," Stamos, 55, cheekily responded.
Almeida refers to the army as "the boys," sometimes cheekily.
Some people cheekily asked if he needed a safe space.
"Will," both reverently faithful and cheekily disloyal, splits the difference.
" He cheekily added that "so, now my potato chips are stale!
Behind every great entertainment property there's a cheekily named porn parody.
Tommy cheekily added he would "like" a party for their anniversary.
"Happy birthday daddy," she cheekily captioned another shot of the pair.
The fan (perhaps cheekily) included a gif of a flying DeLorean.
Nikki was cheekily alluding to her rocky road with Cena, 41.
In the images, he is cheekily relieving himself on a Kalashnikov.
"I figure they can't treat me any worse," Trump said cheekily.
And it's a distinctly, cheekily 21st-century version of that tale.
"You should be even more ambitious next time," she said, cheekily.
Sullivan writes cheekily of attending Creation, a major Christian musical festival.
"It's the number one carbonated weed beverage in California!" he says cheekily.
Cheekily enough, the trailer ends with a guy demanding his money back.
This dog is cheekily sticking his tongue out without the Pope noticing.
The couple also adopted a new puppy, which they cheekily named Kid.
At one point, she cheekily blends Beethoven's 5th symphony with crunk beats.
"What's the date?" she cheekily asked Chatham House director Dr. Robin Niblett.
" Cheekily, DiCaprio interjected with a brief although joking admission, simply saying "I did.
Collectively, then, these are what Wei cheekily calls "status-as-a-service" businesses.
She cheekily added the hashtag "censored" in reference to her blurred-out nipples.
In August someone launched a bootleg version of beIN, cheekily known as "beoutQ".
Biermann, 19, also cheekily tagged her baseball player boyfriend right on her behind.
Instead, Rat Records now holds its own event, cheekily dubbed "Record Shop Day".
The popularity of "Mom" as an affectionate, not-literal term gets cheekily parodied.
And basketball courts aren't often embellished with an almost cheekily feminine rainbow palette.
She was a girl who cheekily wore a cowboy hat just for fun.
"Oh nothing, just feeling like that bitch," she cheekily captioned the Instagram photo.
And maybe most cheekily, a Lyft balloon inflates to collide and compete with Uber.
"Meeting peeps NYC #hanginWithAFriend," Meloni, 54, cheekily captioned a selfie of the two Friday.
"So it's going to be a CGI version of Sly?" here asked them, cheekily.
" Dalton posted the same snap, cheekily captioning it, "Just got served a life sentence.
Kellan cheekily responded, sparking relationship rumors in the time it takes water to boil.
" He cheekily wrote in the caption, "I just realized I'm not playing Spider-Man.
While working as a journalist, he launched a cheekily titled blog called Bangkok Hooker.
"Even as a toy, he's just a God, isn't he?" she says, adding cheekily.
A rival even claimed cheekily that its cars were made by "robots not Robbos".
Their online shop features 20 cheekily designed messages that cover a variety of occasions.
Tonight's premiere on FX has no acrobatic sex scenes or cheekily soundtracked car chases.
When one Twitter user asked if the bricks would be biodegradable, Musk responded cheekily.
Santa, gaze turned cheekily back, zooming over the Earth in a blazing rocket ship.
Last night's Girls episode was cheekily named after an iconic New York City murder.
" The late actress, his "dearest, dearest friend," cheekily emblazoned it with the letters "FTA.
The cheekily named legislation prohibits taxpayer funds to be used on officially painted portraits.
Black-clad protesters, some cheekily wearing antlers, occupied malls on Christmas and Christmas Eve.
The firm's name, however, is cheekily disingenuous; Sugimoto is fond of repurposing ancient materials.
We asked Bruguera about politics, activism, and her cheekily thought-provoking Kickstarter performance art.
Same Falcon 9 booster, same cheekily-named drone ship (Of Course I Still Love You).
"Cattitude," a sassy rap song, cheekily addresses the feud between Cardi B and Nicki Minaj.
"What to wear tonight?" the We Are Your Friends star cheekily asks her Instagram followers.
Meanwhile, Elba cheekily quizzed TV Choice on why his own BBC show Luther wasn't nominated.
The trick cheekily suggested that slowing a pop song down gave it more artistic weight.
"We know Donald Trump likes his name on things," they cheekily wrote on their website.
" In another photo shared last month, Duff cheekily compared bellies with Koma, joking, "I win.
Mr Anaya and Mr Meade should hold a two-man debate, the populist cheekily suggested.
El cheekily shuts it with telekinesis (kids these days!), and overall, the scene plays well.
In 20083, Jake Mecklenborg released a book cheekily titled Cincinnati's Incomplete Subway: The Complete History.
Perhaps the old saying should actually be that revenge is a dish best served cheekily.
" Mr. Stanhope is on a comedy tour he has cheekily called the "Hand Sanitizer Tour.
The YouTuber appeared in the comments of Keech's latest Instagram to cheekily reference the news.
"So how was your night last night," Bloomberg said cheekily, nodding to his tough night.
She cheekily tweeted a link this week about extreme athleticism as the new midlife crisis.
Then the organization posted a photo of Daisy on Facebook, cheekily noting her facial marking.
Before 2003 Mr Kart had cheekily rendered Mr Erdogan, previously the mayor of Istanbul, many times.
"Beach bums," she cheekily captioned a photo of her and two friends posing in revealing swimsuits.
"But someone from your IP has been a less-than-ideal OW citizen," he cheekily added.
Kris Jandler is the cofounder and CMO of Emojibator, which cheekily produces vibrators shaped like emojis.
" The former The Suite Life of Zack and Cody star cheekily replied, "Are you guys dating.
As, Amazon cheekily calls out in its press release, this is "Prime Day (and a half)".
"Imagine the high-fives when Steve came up with that one," Jezebel's Lauren Evans wrote cheekily.
" She cheekily adds, "I may have had a little teeny peek, but I can't say anything.
Other Democrats also cheekily announced during the markup that they support Collins's pursuit of such information.
We've become painfully earnest about what we eat — at least when we're not being cheekily ironic.
" These Christians "devised," Ehrman writes, somewhat cheekily, "the notion of the separation of church and state.
Praising Ms. Chao as "incredibly capable" in his introduction, Mr. McConnell cheekily endorsed Mr. Trump's pick.
The federal government cheekily named the dam after the Crow chairman who had fiercely opposed it.
The cheekily-named Instagram page has 52.6K followers and counting, including Candice Swanepoel and Chelsea Handler.
"I'm already looking forward to returning to Abu Dhabi to defend my title," he added, cheekily.
Praising Ms. Chao as "incredibly capable," Mr. McConnell cheekily endorsed Mr. Trump's pick for transportation secretary.
Faas, recounting the episode in his autobiography, cheekily but perhaps deservedly takes part of the credit.
The series also cheekily reveals how we fetishize the corpse flower through our odd, thoroughly documented interactions.
And just in case fans didn't notice, Hall cheekily commented on the photo with a butterfly emoji.
In typical Schumer fashion, she has a slight smile on her face and cheekily wore no pants.
In January, Christina Aguilera cheekily addressed the long-standing speculation about her endlessly delayed sixth studio album.
Cheekily, Mr Dell promises customers to be the "one throat to choke" in case things go awry.
"Hey @netflix, we'll cancel Stranger Things if you cancel Good Omens," Amazon Prime Video cheekily tweeted back.
Russian President Vladimir Putin, who had a notetaker at the meeting, cheekily offers to release a transcript.
" However, the ASB has no real power over the guerilla group of creators, cheekily named "NT Official.
Boom." Bringing up the rear, Chisholm cheekily posted, "As usual, I'm a bit late to the party!
Fans cheekily blamed his knot for a pommel horse fall and his team's subsequent fourth-place finish.
Musk cheekily tweeted about the site on Sunday, saying his car "must be parked around here somewhere."
It is chaos, and it feels just as 'accurate' as the title cheekily winks and nods at.
Ahead, you'll find all of the star signs — including the thirteenth — cheekily matched with a corresponding Jenner #OOTD.
Cheekily named for Olympios's famous "platinum vagine" tagline, the beauty franchise rolled out its debut Platinum Lipstick line.
Cheekily, he has now asked that they be replenished—along with another appeal for $5bn in construction funds.
As HBO cheekily pointed out last month, it may be the start of summer but winter is coming.
Tarantino delivers an ode to Hollywood's lost innocence, while cheekily suggesting it never had any to begin with.
According to Ad Week, Dove is the latest company to cheekily make a statement against the Trump administration.
Cargile, whose shirt cheekily read, "Who the f— is Mick Jagger?" topped off her look with a hat.
"You've got to clap louder than that," Bolt cheekily told journalists as he walked on to the stage.
She then begins cheekily belting out Taylor Swift's "Look What You Made Me Do," which her single dethroned.
I've since read others of Garth's comics, and he has this way of just being so cheekily subversive.
One employee cheekily said in a radio interview that she was considering looking into jobs in Iran's Parliament.
We use the term "disappear" rather cheekily, of course, because it's a dead giveaway to what we're talking about.
Halle Berry cheekily addresses pregnancy rumors   Halle Berry wants a side of fries with that, thank you very much.
He "spent" them at "face value" in exchange for goods and services, cheekily challenging the value ascribed to money.
In a kooky rejection of actual music, the duo's first and only album, cheekily entitled Who Needs Guitars Anyway?
Photo: GettyMerriam-Webster's dictionary has been flirting with the thin line between cheekily relevant and irritatingly attention seeking lately.
But Scott cheekily managed to get one "off the record" stop in on the way back to the Falcon.
From their Millennial-pink box to their cheekily printed papers, these cigs are as cute as a bug's ear.
"Can you use this photo, please and thank you," Sharp cheekily wrote, with a different picture of herself attached.
Hadid cheekily denied a report that said the pair were "kissing all night," writing on Instagram, "It wasn't me."
But by cheekily taking the aesthetics of the kindergarten classroom into the street, Leek has nothing but positive intentions.
He models various clerical outfits to the beat of the La La Land soundtrack, cheekily adding a #HotPriestSummer tag.
The startup has rather cheekily called this "an open version of LinkedIn," the Microsoft-owned social network for professionals.
A flurry of placards also arrives near the end, cheekily explicating the loophole that leads to his vanquishment anyway.
On a recent evening at Ear Inn, a bartender cheekily mimicked a customer asking about the draft-beer selection.
It was a timely gift from Grande, who followed up the tweet by cheekily wishing Courtney a merry Christmas.
At a workday lunch in 1974, Nasatir cheekily asked him when he was going to offer her a job.
A little later in the film, the camera cheekily focuses on Crowley rolling up his sleeves while debating Ocasio Cortez.
When it comes to cheekily trolling his fan base on Twitter, James Gunn is almost as bad as Mark Hamill.
The 10-track album leads with the cheekily named track "Kill Jay Z," which points to his recent re-hyphenation.
"I think I'm going to do this with my eyes closed, which could be fun," she cheekily announces to Kimmel.
"bone-dry," Jenner cheekily captioned the photo which appeared to be Baldwin's handiwork as she was tagged in the photo.
Her shoe line with Manolo Blahnik, cheekily called So Stoned, is a collection of jewel-encrusted heels and fur boots.
"My husband thinks I'm crazy, but I'm not the one who married me," Gellar, 40, cheekily wrote in the caption.
The wildest these nights ever get is when one of them cheekily brings some poisonous herbs to spice things up.
Paulinho got his third and Brazil's fourth in injury time when he cheekily chested home a cross from Dani Alves.
"Cheers to pour decisions 😂 ," she cheekily captioned a photo of two drinks next to a pair of shot glasses.
Cheekily, Taylor, 39, adds that the list didn't stop there and also included, Labor Day, Memorial Day, and even Tuesday.
The pop star Ariana Grande even got in on the action, cheekily asking Jenner if she could sample the lyric.
Ivana Trump, Mr. Trump's first wife, cheekily recommended herself to The New York Post for ambassador to the Czech Republic.
Clamor aside, it was easy to imagine living in my "box" — as rooms are cheekily called — for an extended stay.
The show also accidentally stacks its own deck in favor of Fosse by cribbing cheekily from his most famous films.
Echo's personal assistant Alexa cheekily responds "Okay, look for delivery soon," before a Prime Air drone is shown in the window.
Lambert cheekily captioned the photo with the name of her new single, adding a reference to her husband's impressive washboard abs.
The Alp Watch is a purely mechanical time piece cheekily designed to look just like the smartwatch—but it'll cost you.
In the caption, their mother cheekily wrote, "yep, that's auntie koko in the bg," referencing Khloé's naked portrait in the background.
This, in effect, completely turns off Carrie, whose voiceover cheekily informs us that her One Great Love is New York City.
Confused, I ask why Dan Brown (nothing bad about DB, just saying) and he cheekily tells me he's pulling my leg.
In others, they're up front-and-center, with an arm around her neck, or with a finger cheekily pointing at her.
One thing that Rippon has cheekily addressed now that he's in the public spotlight is the fan chatter around his posterior.
When she's in these contrarian moods of anti-travel and fitness, I cheekily argue back at her, challenging her closed-mindedness.
"I think Max is really starting to take after me since I've been on paternity leave," Zuckerberg cheekily captioned the moment.
That alone is a revolutionary move to introduce to Netflix's ballooning comedy library, but Meyers cheekily takes it a step further.
Plus, the app cheekily organizes its content into sections whose titles reference the way teen and young adults watch videos today.
I would kind of cheekily say I wanted to do like comedic anthropology, just kind of deeply reported soft-cultural journalism.
In the magazine, she published a spread cheekily titled "Conscious Coupling," which focused on the "perfect marriage" of different holiday pies.
Ms. Gaignard's sculptural footwear and trophies are but two examples of the unexpected, cheekily clever ways she explores various axes of identity.
The Keeping Up with the Kardashians star cheekily captioned the photo, "technically this is just my torso…" Looking for more style content?
Microsoft started things off this morning by cheekily offering a 31.4 percent discount, or $314, off of select Windows laptops and desktops.
Together, Washington and Weiss-Fischmann created 15 shades that are just as cheekily named as you'd expect an OPI bottle to be.
Lambert, 35, cheekily captioned the photo with the name of her new single, adding a reference to her husband's impressive washboard abs.
" Hadid went on to cheekily deny a report that said the pair were "kissing all night," writing on Instagram, "It wasn't me.
It's worth remembering this "semi-original series," as it's cheekily billed, didn't survive on Fox because critical accolades far outweighed its ratings.
Trish Cruse, 57, and her daughter Olivia, 27, were at Luton's Hayward Tyler factory when she cheekily asked for the prince's digits.
So bizarrely nonjudgmental was some of the chatter about her that BuzzFeed News published what it cheekily labeled a public service announcement.
Matthew McConaughey's midcareer rehabilitation, cheekily known as "The McConaissance," hit a fever pitch with "Dallas Buyers Club," which recently arrived on Netflix.
"I will ask if it's possible to show this beauty," he said, suggesting cheekily that maybe the era of 'Icemen' was over.
And there are the movies that cheekily pay homage to her stories, like the recent Adam Sandler-Jennifer Aniston movie Murder Mystery.
"Is it a Rave or Daddy Duty … " the One Tree Hill alum cheekily captioned an Instagram snap of himself sucking on a pacifier.
You can see that in the caption for this photo where she cheekily references how her fellow contestant Tracy called her a child.
The troubling video, which uses street harassment in a failed attempt to cheekily sell a product, overshadows what could be innovation worth championing.
" Reposting the picture, Peterson cheekily replied, "Ironic (or not) that it is only found in the bathroom where your @shape magazine cover hangs.
She invites viewers to consider the answer for themselves in an exhibition at the Hayward Gallery in London cheekily titled "Pre-Presidential Library".
"Oh, it was a brief moment," the athlete, 64, said cheekily — adding that he would call it "friends with benefits" more than dating.
Curtis told Vanity Fair he sought inspiration from Grace Kelly and Audrey Hepburn, "neither of whom were available," he cheekily told the magazine.
Instead, he defiantly asserted his sexual identity on tracks like "Outside," which cheekily referenced the arrest by sampling radio reports of his arrest.
It teases you with a ballad but suddenly surges, adopting a cheekily unconventional structure that mixes spoken word poetry and  impressive vocal riffs.
MacOS: High Sierra should be out soonImage: AppleApple is also giving its desktop OS a facelift with the cheekily named macOS High Sierra.
Ren makes physical tension incredibly tangible to us, as voyeurs, even in his portraits of individuals, which always feature a cheekily placed prop.
Fast walkers often imply—if cheekily—that their rage stems from the fact that they are, in a cosmic sense, in the right.
" Collins went on to note, somewhat cheekily, that in a recent 60 Minutes interview, NFL commissioner Roger Goodell emphasized, "We want the facts.
Painted in 1724, "Still Life With Monkey, Fruits, and Flowers" captures a small mammal cheekily swiping grapes from a generously laden fruit bowl.
CNN cheekily contrasted Mr. Trump's vacation with that of his Russian counterpart, Vladimir V. Putin, who was shown fishing bare chested in Siberia.
He was also a co-founder of the Rebel Chicano Art Force (RCAF), which was later cheekily renamed the Royal Chicano Air Force.
On Saturday, 7-year-old Savannah, whose dad is Queen Elizabeth's eldest grandchild, Peter Phillips, cheekily put her hand over the future king's mouth.
Meanwhile, another supporter cheekily pointed out that Duchess of Cambridge, Princess Diana and even Queen Elizabeth have all worn off the shoulder outfits, too.
Weedman started the trial kneeling in solidarity with Colin Kaepernick, and ended it by cheekily inviting the prosecutor, John Boyle, to his victory party.
In a post to her blog (cheekily named "Just Another Mummy Blog"), Pase wrote that ignoring her symptoms eventually sent her to the hospital.
"Low key dinner in Dubai," Disick, 33, cheekily captioned an Instagram photo of the two chatting via phone while camera crews captured the action.
"I'll see what we can do – I'm sure the hospital can rustle up a makeup bag," he said cheekily turning to the smiling staff.
The environmental group Sierra Club accused Trump of leaving America "alone and isolated," cheekily arguing that the G7 should now be called the G6.
Peppy first track "Renato Dall'Ara (2008)" cheekily references both a famous overtime victory for England's football team, and the heyday of the band themselves.
You sort of did the English version of you, which you do so well," Bloom praised his fiancée, cheekily adding, "Are you awake, then?
It means not going out for dinner in a swimsuit—as Miller did with Jude Law—even if you cheekily look chic in one.
AKM-GSI The tee cheekily advertised a fictional "Cougar Lounge" which was – maybe – a nod at Kourtney's rumored past with 22-year-old Justin Bieber.
"I think you can get away with things that are more comfortable," the actress, 35, cheekily revealed to the PEOPLE and Entertainment Weekly Network (PEN).
" The KKW Beauty mogul shared snapshots of herself in the outfit on Instagram Wednesday night, cheekily captioning the posts, "What are u looking at lol.
"Pop in on us from time to time and tell our mom in heaven we have been good girls," they cheekily added in their tribute.
You can see him run from museum to museum, walk in a silly way throughout the exhibits, and cheekily have fun with those cheeky Brits.
Despite being apart, the actress cheekily displayed her colors when she shared a photo of her dog wearing a sweater decorated with the British flag.
The combination of beer and chicken is cheekily called "chi-maek," a combination of the English word "chicken" and "maekju," the Korean word for beer.
With her ultra-brief bikini bottoms showing off her curves, the model and designer cheekily captioned the photo simply with a camel and peach emoji.
Even Michael Giacchino's score cheekily opens with a bombastic orchestral reinterpretation of the jaunty song from the animated "Spider-Man" TV show of the 1960s.
"Hey mom, sorry for all the hell I give you, but thank you for birthing me 19 years ago today," she cheekily captioned the photo.
The Pitchfork review of Yours to Keep cheekily acquiesces to the record's strengths, looking at its faults as it mostly not being a Strokes record.
Originally titled "Puck Man," the name was changed so that in America nobody could cheekily vandalize the "P" into an "F" on the arcade cabinets.
The former President touched lightly on his own history in Iowa during the 1992 campaign, cheekily thanking those in the crowd who voted for him.
The Surf Ranch Pro was scheduled for early September, and Surfline, a popular surf-forecasting Web site, cheekily added Lemoore to its list of spots.
It's not hard to find photos and videos of the former vice president cheekily stroking someone's hair or putting his hands on a woman's shoulders.
The video captures her cheekily rubbing herself onto the surface of a wall, lifting her dress, and listening with a delighted smile to the recording.
Practicing what she preached, the singer showed off her oversized hospital gown that she cheekily redesigned to be more form-fitting, low-cut, and sleeveless.
And downright bewilderment might greet the melting of Swiss cocoa powder into curry at Tatsu Aikawa's cheekily named Domo Alley-Gato bar in Austin, Tex.
Warren often speaks cheekily about a first marriage, but rarely brings up the pain surrounding its end, when she was only in her early 20s.
Wall text instructed us to "Choose how you would like to be seen," and it was up to us to do so — cheekily or sincerely.
However, there was one exception: Milton Guasti's cheekily named Another Metroid 2 Remake, which came out last year to a surprising amount of attention and acclaim.
"I take this opportunity to remind you that you have no such right as that which you assert," the then 21-year-old Roberson wrote cheekily.
The star cheekily mimicked Kardashian's pose, while laying across a luxe red sofa wearing a sexy silk robe and her hair wrapped in a white towel.
As a result, Lynk & Co has decided to cheekily claim that the 01 was, for those brief three minutes, the fastest-selling car in the world.
In fact, late last year, the company cheekily issued a sandstone case for the iPhone 6, bringing the textured backing (and logo) to Apple's ubiquitous handset.
He cheekily mocked the nominees and the whole show, mentioned politics without getting too political, and kept up a smile – on his own face, and others'.
" However, after the evening, Hadid went on to cheekily deny a report that said the pair were "kissing all night," commenting on Instagram, "It wasn't me.
A South Carolina police department cheekily issued just such a warning against firing at the mythical backwoods creature Bigfoot after a supposed sighting one state over.
Cheekily, Snap paid influencers to post Snap ads on Instagram, getting their message out to a core audience without having to pay Facebook for the privilege.
Just under a week after cheekily slamming pregnancy rumors, the 50-year-old actress showed off her trim figure during a night out in Los Angeles.
Ramstad cheekily questions this obsession, presenting used underwear, stained socks, other people's toothbrushes, and a roller towel dispenser borrowed from the Minneapolis greasy spoon, Seward Cafe.
She cheekily had a group of male backup dancers wear crop tops with the same message, though in black, possibly to match the stilettos they rocked.
Cohn's biographer, Nicholas von Hoffman, cheekily called it "Roy Cohn Barter and Swap Exchange," where "deals, favors, hand washings, and reciprocities of all kinds" took place.
The estate's offices cheekily feature, on a door, poor report cards given to Dahl by his teachers, and in the bathroom, bad reviews of his works.
When her mom tried to get her to wave at fans during a sailing race in August, Charlotte cheekily stuck her tongue out at them instead.
Meaning plays hide-and-seek with montage in "The Thoughts That Once We Had," Thom Andersen's deeply personal, cheekily digressive dance through most of movie history.
Each of these, as cheekily campy as they look in the age of high-definition cranium-bursting headshots, was scapegoated for all kinds of societal ills.
He has cheekily named drinks, such as the Dalé Lama, for a yerba maté-infused, Kashmiri chili cocktail for an Indian wedding with South American touches.
At his news conference, he referred — cheekily, it seemed — to the throngs in Charlottesville who marched by torchlight in an echo of the Ku Klux Klan.
Davos Seaworth (Liam Cunningham) cheekily referenced actor Joe Dempsie's iconic "still rowin'" tweet, which the Gendry-playing actor posted in 2014, explaining his absence on the show.
The kiss happened after jude Luke Bryan asked Glaze cheekily if he had kissed a girl and liked it, in reference to Katy Perry's early hit song.
One EU official cheekily suggests they pack a box set of "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine", set on an outpost at the edge of the civilised universe.
A space that focuses on future-bent contemporary art and regional folk vernacular, the gallery is the perfect blend of smart, cheekily self-aware, and local af.
Commentator Tara Lipinski seemed delighted by the ensemble, cheekily saying, "It was not his best, but a Lannister always pays his debts," as Fentz completed his routine.
"The country's Aviation Minister told me in private that he'd welcome us, so I cheekily and tenaciously relayed his comments at a national press conference," says Branson.
" Print ads in 20 magazines, including Southern Living, US Weekly and Essence, cheekily tell readers things like, "We'd invite you to try it, but you already have.
This season, the designer turned the house's logomania on its head by collaborating with the graffiti artist Trouble Andrew (aka "Gucci Ghost") on cheekily spray-painted bags.
Plus, there are cheekily tweaked ad campaigns, like Olivier Rousteing's #BalmainArmy recast as a troupe of familiar animated faces (in lieu of a gaggle of OG supermodels).
Staffers cheekily began tweeting their own endorsements of their boss and celebrating actual endorsements in real time while bragging about the speed at which they were coming.
The 235,000-square-foot space features lots of new media clichés: shared desks, cheekily named conference rooms and freebies galore (think juices, gelato and an open bar).
I even visited the exterior of the Glasgow School of Art itself, its quirky iron details — many likely destroyed now — then peeking cheekily through the thick scaffolding.
" The British supermarket chain Tesco commented cheekily on the political discord with an advertisement showing bottles of liquor crowded around the words "Time for a cabinet reshuffle.
And so she does, terrorizing the youngsters in cheekily effective scenes while their host hovers ineffectually on the fringes and his wife cowers behind her bed curtains.
Dozens of these strange sights are now on view at Jack Hanley Gallery in Douglas's solo show, which is cheekily titled The Unfortunate Souvenirs of Our Time.
Instead of reading Toni Braxton on the album cover, Beyoncé cheekily changed the lettering to Phoni Braxton on her recreations of all three of Braxton's iconic cover shots.
The third, cheekily named Cinn-Dough-rella, is made from a cinnamon and caramel ice cream base with cinnamon bun dough, shortbread cookies, and oatmeal cinnamon cookie swirls.
The "I Like It" rapper, 25, took to the comments section of multiple versions of the video posted by Hollywood Unlocked, cheekily inviting naysayers to walk their talk.
As Harington revealed on the Jonathan Ross Show, he notified GOT producers that he was engaged by cheekily requesting production shut down so the cast could all attend.
With Toy Story 4 and Child's Play both opening June 21, the horror movie released a new poster that cheekily trolls Toy Story's Woody (voiced by Tom Hanks).
A campaign for STD prevention and awareness cheekily presented Bert and Ernie going over their test results, looking for all the world like a loving — and safe — couple.
But when "Colbert" came out on top, NASA cheekily responded by instead naming a treadmill after Colbert, in anagram form — the Combined Operational Load Bearing External Resistance Treadmill.
A space that focuses on future-bent contemporary art and regional folk vernacular, the gallery is the perfect blend of smart, cheekily self-aware, and is local af.
It's finally time to ease into evening, and there's no better way to do it than with a well-crafted, cheekily named cocktail at the nearby Buffalo Proper.
The Magicians has always cheekily leaned into the idea that heroes in fantasy stories too often look like Quentin — which is to say white, male, and conventionally attractive.
Set in a Paris arrondissement of many hues and faiths, this enthralling début revels in tropes of the crime novel even as it careers cheekily beyond the genre.
It is evident in her intuitive style, the way she wheels on a shot while facing away from the goal or cheekily chips a lob over a goalkeeper.
"We are excited to announce, it's a … " teased Sigler in the caption of the clip, which was cheekily soundtracked with Eiffel 65's '90s classic "Blue (Da Ba Dee)."
By cheekily mentioning the existence of alternative facts (with a wink emoji, no less!), Tatum and Dewan Tatum position themselves as the only people who can tell their story.
"I mean I did have fun as a brunette..." she cheekily captioned it, and we have a feeling she's going to have a blast as a blonde, as well.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads MEXICO CITY — Gabriel Orozco has created a functioning OXXO convenience store within kurimanzutto gallery — or the "OROXXO," as the artist cheekily dubbed it.
Cheekily set to "Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)," the sequence is funny, but it's also playfully awe-inspiring, a perfect marriage of effects, spectacle, and straight-up wonder.
There were tropes I wanted to avoid, like the obvious signifiers of booze Britain, a cheekily knowing nod to the likely lads in Fila tracksuits necking Castlemaine to Kasabian.
The agency cheekily referred to the document cache as its very own "X-Files," referencing the hit Fox Network television show from the 90s that recently made a comeback.
In a two-minute video cheekily titled "How NOT to Land a Rocket Booster," Musk takes the viewer on an explosion packed journey spanning a little over two years.
Westworld's writers are undoubtedly familiar with these pitfalls — after all, they cheekily offered to provide a season's worth of spoilers to Reddit, which bespeaks confidence about where they're going.
The circumstances that birthed All Eyez On Me, the Benny Boom-directed biopic, cheekily named after Tupac's fourth album, were created far before the start of the film's production.
Over a squirrelly, squelchy beat by the Americanos — the production outfit behind the severely underrated "In My Foreign" — D.R.A.M. is wobbly and cheekily aristocratic, and Kyle is sweetly seductive.
Whether she's cheekily embracing her curves on Instagram or candidly opening up about heartbreak through song, the musician, 30, never fails to make powerful statements any chance she gets.
Among them was Bill Owens, who would soon rise to photographic fame for his seminal early 1970s project "Suburbia," which cheekily documented the rise of the suburbs in California.
" Yet as Mexican fans arrived in Russia, news organizations quoted a number of them saying they plan to chant cheekily anyway, some sticking by "puto," others considering using "Putin.
The newly surfaced documents, which will be featured in an exhibition opening in August cheekily titled "When Women Lost the Vote," may seem to speak to a hyperlocal story.
Hers was a profoundly sensual approach (which she cheekily flaunted in book titles like "Kiss Kiss Bang Bang") that caused her to celebrate pictures that many viewed as pulp.
The Ukrainian Embassy in Washington on Monday cheekily implored the public to stop using "the Ukraine," a request that came after President Donald Trump repeatedly used the outdated construction.
Obama and Trudeau, with their close personal relationship some cheekily labeled a "bromance," came to represent the progressive political brand, in part because of their commitments to climate action.
At 20083 and 20073, Ms. Bernhard will break out her "Sandemonium," billed (cheekily, no doubt) as "a brief respite from the endless madness," accompanied by the Sandyland Squad Band.
The dads make the most of a whole slew of styling products and some cheekily placed NFL plays to craft the perfect pigtails, barrette-decorated up-do's and high ponies.
On more royal matters, Obama cheekily said he'd choose William over Harry, Meghan Markle's show Suits over The Good Wife, and the Queen over Freddie Mercury's Queen (nice one, Obama).
And now it's Arsenal's match to lose, after Aaron Ramsey connected with a low and tight cross that he redirected—oh so cheekily—with the inside of his right heel.
Of course — as Good Boys' marketing cheekily teased — 12-year-olds won't actually be able to see the film, on account of its R rating (for, basically, raunch and language).
Former President Obama got a Golden Globes shoutout from "Fleabag" star Phoebe Waller-Bridge, who cheekily praised him for naming her comedy series as one of his favorite TV shows.
In a smaller, square painting from 2007, cheekily titled "Bad Boy for Life" (2007), Davis renders a familiar domestic scene of a young Black boy bent over his mother's lap.
Netflix has had some fun promoting the show -- cheekily playing off the advantages of Sheila's new diet, which include enhanced sex drive and maintaining her figure regardless of who she eats.
PHOTOS: ARIANA GRANDE&aposS HOTTEST SHOTS A few days after the engagement news broke, David cheekily captioned a photo of herself on a safari trip in Africa, "What&aposd I miss?"
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Next week on October 2514, Sotheby's London will auction off a coterie of gold artworks and objects in an event cheekily titled The Midas Touch.
The cheekily-cut design checks off all the must-haves for a KarJenner swimsuit: minimal coverage, bright color and strappy bottoms that are bound to leave some very sexy tan lines.
Click here to get those and more in the PEOPLE Babies newsletter Cheekily, David also shared a video of his wife doing a "mum dance" as their whole family gathered together.
When asked about the administrator's tweet, Musk cheekily replied, "Did he say Commercial Crew or SLS?" referring to NASA's long-delayed rocket that's also supposed to take people into deep space.
And as he was on his way to see her, Meghan cheekily displayed her colors when she shared a photo of her dog wearing a sweater decorated with the British flag.
The duo dined on salad, pancakes, eggs and more at the hotel's Cabana Cafe, where the restaurant cheekily added on a "charge" that poked fun at the Houston Astros starting pitcher.
The lengthy instrumental passage "I Am The Sea," almost cheekily self-serious on the original album, took its rightful place as a grand scale overture when performed by a full orchestra.
Though fans have been running wild with theories for months (Swift even cheekily addressed the speculation at the iHeartRadio Awards last month), they are only just now putting the pieces together.
And as he was on his way to see her, Markle cheekily displayed her colors when she shared a photo of her dog wearing a sweater decorated with the British flag.
Cheekily titled The Game: The Game, Washko's exhibition is set up as an alternative video game in which players interact with a variety of prominent pickup artists (PUA) with different styles.
And the cheekily theatrical British choreographer Arthur Pita works with the dancer James Whiteside, of A.B.T., to produce a version of Roland Topor's psycho-thriller "The Tenant" (Joyce, Nov. 6-11).
While she cheekily says UC Berkeley students "are very much for diversity and free speech as long as you agree with us," she says the recent violence is anything but typical.
"I've never worn masks to marches before because they're stuffy and I'm beautiful," Ms. Fok said cheekily through a swatch of gray fabric, a pair of aviator sunglasses hiding her eyes.
" On this line, Cale resists the temptation to sing "you" as the more colloquial "ya," which Cohen often did, and cheekily—to make it rhyme in a satisfying way with "hallelujah.
Netflix had a few slots on the sanctioned calendar but elected to rent out a 24,000-square-foot multilevel space in Beverly Hills to stage competing events, cheekily calling them FYSee.
That didn't happen in Senate races, even ones in which left-wing groups have promoted certain candidates, and in which Republicans have cheekily urged voters to take a look at them.
The star posed for a snap shared by friend and business partner Rande Gerber Monday, in which Clooney is smiling cheekily for the camera alongside two bottles of the pair's Casamigos tequila.
There's one track that's built from the plucked shards of old records by the band Bread (cheekily titled "Breaking Bread") and another that's constructed from the duo drumming on a riot shield.
Los Angeles collective Visual Communications (cheekily abbreviated VC) produced independent films documenting the lives and histories of Asian Americans that served as a counterpoint to the villainous or reductive stereotypes of Hollywood.
The commercial, which is cheekily titled "Lunchtime Is Coming," features Nairn behind the counter at the fried chicken enterprise as he encounters ravenous patrons shouting out their orders for chicken and fries.
"Snow White shares with Carmen her secret for getting guacamole out of her gown … "Alec cheekily captioned a photo of his crown-wearing younger daughter hanging out with the original Disney Princess.
Needless to say such stress testing of Grey Swans, Black Swans and what some cheekily describe as the "Orange Swan" event will be safely confined to the sidelines of this power gathering.
The title of the 2016 documentary Weiner cheekily nods to the sophomoric giggles induced by the surname of its subject, disgraced former Congress member/failed mayoral candidate/living object lesson Anthony Weiner.
French photographers Sebastien Tixier and Raphael Bourelly capture this in their cheekily titled series Shan Shui, with sweeping, monumental images of bulldozed mountains, diverted waterways, and skies darkened by toxic coal dust.
Smokey and the Bandit's languorous but snarky down-home rebel "Bandit" Darville epitomized the kind of cheekily regressive sub-strain of '70s machismo that Reynolds would embody for most of his life.
" When asked what marriage advice she shared with Lopez, Ginsburg cheekily recalled the advice her mother-in-law gave her on her wedding day: "'It helps sometimes to be a little deaf.
In a British Vogue video — to coincide with her appearance on the cover of the April issue of British Vogue — she talked about the last time she cheekily dropped into someone's inbox.
The basic formula, however, remains the same -- playfully leaping among the various characters, and even incorporating talk of an Imagine TV series, about which company co-founder/narrator Ron Howard cheekily comments.
It's not afraid to pose some hard questions to its characters about abuse in the church as well as belief and doubt — and also cheekily dramatize the men's great love of football.
"Orchid" does, after all, cheekily refer to cryptocurrency that allows people to surf the internet undetected, and it seems as if this figure embodies that crypto power in its blind self-possession.
There was, however, a post summing up his busy month, which was cheekily titled "Not Another Tax Reform Post" and included photographs of Ryan signing bills, handing out medals, and meeting interns.
"I forgive him," Turner joked as she turned towards Kobna Holdbrook-Smith, who plays her abusive ex-husband Ike Turner in the show, before cheekily turning towards her actual second husband, Erwin Bach.
On his website, cheekily titled "Make Our Planet Great Again," Macron extends an invitation to US scientists in the form of a four-year grant to work on climate change solutions in France.
The resulting swimsuit can be yours for $499 — so that "even you, little human, can float alongside a container ship, and accompany your products out to sea," as a gallery pamphlet cheekily cajoles.
Cheekily, #sexico was chosen as the official hashtag for the birthday girl's trip, which included stops in Mexico City, at the Mayan ruins of Chichén Itzá and Isla Holbox off the Yucatan Peninsula.
Macron immediately launched a cheekily titled "Make Our Planet Great Again" campaign in which he invited American scientists, innovators, and entrepreneurs to move to France and bring their talent and ideas with them.
Nvidia has cheekily titled this model "Megatron," and also offered up the PyTorch code it used to train this model so that others can train their own similar, massive Transformer-based language models.
As with the salt-roasted gold beets with capers and smoked tofu (cheekily described on the menu as "pastrami on rye"), the dish's flavor combinations were wonderfully assertive, exploding expectations in mid-chew.
Cheekily named "Fat Brad," the cookbook, published by Melbourne-based Long Prawn, is full of recipes developed by real chefs, from a Bellagio Shrimp Cocktail ("Ocean's Eleven") to a seafood bisque ("Fight Club").
Still, they pumped out four more albums on Atlantic: 1980's Real People, 1981's Take it Off, 1982's cheekily-titled Tongue in Chic, and last, and probably least, 1983's Believer.
If you follow trends in children's animated films, you might have figured out quite some time ago that a cheekily self-reflexive, C.G.I.-heavy treatment of the beloved character Peter Rabbit was inevitable.
" In Washington, as a young conservative on the rise, Ms. Ingraham worked in the Reagan White House, clerked for Justice Clarence Thomas, and founded a right-wing retreat cheekily dubbed "The Dark Ages.
A 21-year-old Frenchman slipped his way into the umpire&aposs bad books at the Australian Open on Saturday after he cheekily asked a ball girl to peel a banana for him.
Driven by conga and bongos, topped with acoustic guitar and solos plucked on the tres, with trumpet cheekily answering the singers, it was sly, romantic, definitively Cuban and not just for local delight.
The veteran improvisers Hunter Nelson and Terry Withers take on the dramatic stylings of David Mamet in this show, which they cheekily claim is a workshop of that playwright's latest, ever-evolving script.
How to Be Parisian romanticizes even as it cheekily exposes, mingling text with black-and-white photographs of messy white bed sheets and Sunday recipes for baked apples and pea-and-carrot soup.
The cheekily named standard is a four-pin hook up that allows people to design small badges that can be hooked up to and powered by the larger badges that serve as their base.
Today, the designer is rolling out a series of videos that cheekily address sustainability, in honor of Earth Day on April 22th as well as Fashion Revolution Week, which kicks off on April 24th.
To date, movies in Marvel's cinematic universe have generally drawn better reviews and fan reactions than the interrelated films of DC's silver screen world — cheekily nicknamed the "Murderverse " for its grim and gritty tone.
The company cheekily hosted a party at the "Red Square" restaurant and bar, where it invited attendees to don fur coats before entering a vodka freezer to enjoy high-end imported bottles of alcohol.
In the top were BenDeLaCreme, who rapped cheekily as Julie Andrews; BeBe Zahara Benet, who nailed Diana Ross; and Shangela, who hammed up Mariah Carey and strutted the runway in a giant, rolling bubble.
Future construction workers followed suit, dancing in their showers in hard hats; another clip, filmed in a stable, featured a young man cheekily biting a carrot and another dancing on top of a horse.
I watched a woman cheekily grab a handful of turmeric knobs on her way out, and suspected she'd be using them to make trendy golden lattes as opposed to nasi kuning , a yellow rice.
Another woman in her 40s cheekily uploaded a picture in which she's flanked by two dogs in her yard, all three facing the camera and grinning ear-to-ear on a beautiful, sunny day.
Meanwhile, Musk is still not shying away from taking on further risky ventures, such as the cheekily named The Boring Company's plan to dig tunnels and build an ambitious high-speed, underground transportation system.
I was confused by the number of Filipino restaurants I was seeing, like the delicious, hip and cheekily named Ma'am Sir, until I learned that Los Angeles County is home to almost 20143,000 Filipinos.
When asked for her opinion on who the "biggest douche in Bachelor history" is, Dorfman cheekily responded, "anything that starts with a J" — referring to both Murray and controversial former Bachelor Juan Pablo Galavis.
The teen actress frequently hits the gym with celebrity trainer Mack, and previously shared a video of their workout together, a series of butt-pumping leg raises — that Winter cheekily captioned with the peach emoji.
Several UK tabloids previously said opening the sarcophagus could unleash a "possible curse," a claim that the secretary general of the Supreme Council of Antiquities, Mostafa Waziri, cheekily dismissed in a statement to Egypt Today.
The sight of one huddled man in a wheelchair constantly probing, boldly and even cheekily demonstrating the infinite reach of the human mind, gave people some hope to grasp, as he always wished it would.
Officials from Maduro down have been rubbing their hands in glee at the opposition implosion, and cheekily urging the controversial Ramos - a polarizing figure unpopular among young opposition militants - to stand for president in 2018.
The campaign — cheekily called "Get Your Penney's Worth" — will offer some items up for just a penny, while others items will only be eligible for the discount if you buy another item at full price.
Relaxed laws in various U.S. states are indicative of how far public opinion has moved since the "Reefer Madness" era, with clips from vintage pot-as-devil-weed fare cheekily featured in the opening credits.
She dodged rumors that she arrived at the Vinyl premiere masking evidence of a baby bump, and cheekily countered reports that she was expecting by deflecting speculation toward another couple: John Krasinski and Emily Blunt.
But things didn't always go so smoothly: It took a number of failures, resulting in what are cheekily known in the industry as 'rapid unscheduled disassembly events' (aka explosions) for SpaceX to refine its process.
Salon called Orwell's book a "guide to the rise of authoritarianism in the Donald Trump era," while The Washington Post cheekily compared Trump to one of the "really smart" pigs in the novel, meaning Napoleon.
Making up for the fun-size rooms are ample places to lounge, socialize and work, including a sprawling co-working space cheekily called "Conspire," with communal tables, lightning-fast Wi-Fi and free-flowing coffee.
But when Mr. Calder learned by letter that the government would not intervene, he did not share it widely; cheekily, he hoped curious readers, aware of a possible court fight, would buy copies in droves.
In the European Parliament, which must also ratify any withdrawal treaty with Britain, its Brexit coordinator cheekily tweeted that his British counterparts had "taken back control" - a reference to the catchphrase of pro-Brexit campaigners.
" Opening the song by sampling brief clips of interviews with her Cats costars Idris Elba and James Corden, Swift sings about Alwyn's laugh, dimples and accent while cheekily admitting: "You know I love a London boy.
On April 8, Lu cheekily posted a picture of himself touching said postbox on his Weibo account, and set off a frenzy of fans rushing to the same spot to take a similar pic to his.
In the Instagram shot, Danielle jokes that she'll be "steamin' hot" on the late night talk show, cheekily posing in only her heels, underwear, and sheer top while giving the satin skirt her best side-eye.
Yet the sight of one huddled man in a wheelchair constantly probing, boldly and even cheekily demonstrating the infinite reach of the human mind, gave people some hope to grasp, as he always wished it would.
Cheekily-decorated with vintage posters of Chairman Mao, the shop caters to customers who come almost exclusively from the other side of the northern, "internal" border which divides this coastal city from the rest of China.
Idomeni, Greece (CNN)Eight-year-old Hamze is the family clown among his six siblings, declaring he wants to be a teacher and then cheekily changing his answer to egg salesman, knowing it will generate laughter.
At moments in "Sorry to Bother You," I thought of the ads of Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Kaniela Ing, a left-wing congressional candidate in Hawaii, both made by the cheekily-named company Means of Production.
The truth about Love ("Love, Actually," as the episode is so cheekily named) casts further light on the excellent casting of Victoria Pedretti, whose performance sits on that frenetic, unfiltered Love right from the first episode. 
Like Lucas, Kojima is inseparable from a beloved franchise, in Metal Gear Solid, that has achieved mythic status among fans; like Tarantino, he cheekily shows off his virtuo­sity through postmodern tricks of deconstruction and self-referentiality.
In his 2013 novel Crazy Rich Asians, author Kevin Kwan builds the world of ultra-wealthy Singaporean society by cheekily (and sometimes bitingly) name-checking every high-end fashion designer and luxury brand under the sun.
Dressed in their vacation best, the two older kids and their 98 Degrees frontman dad, 44, cheekily stick their tongues out at the camera while Vanessa holds Phoenix in the air and throws him an adoring smile.
This kind of gamer reacts angrily to individuals who they think threaten their "safe space," as Condis cheekily termed it — a kind of attitude that has white supremacists see as signaling openness to their even darker worldview.
" Meanwhile, for the Magic Mike star's 39th birthday in April, Jessie posted an Instagram Story video in which she cheekily zoomed in on illustrations of women with speech bubbles saying "I want you" and "I miss you.
But that cheekily intelligent off-kilter vibe elevates their work immensely, with works like the short film "Eagles are Turning People Into Horses" and "The 9 Ways to Treat a Woman" (one of them involves animated squirrels).
Moore's Bond era was perhaps its most cheekily ridiculous; as a series that had started out as tongue-in-cheek satire, it had rapidly trended toward bigger action scenes, over-the-top gadgets, and showboating self-parody.
The display cheekily passes the Amazon Echo off as another one of Whole Foods' "Pick of The Season" ad for discounted products, offering both the full-sized Echo and the Echo Dot for $99.99 an $44.99 respectively.
That makes this a unique point in time for the rapper from Chicago, who got his start during a productive 10-day suspension from high school that eventually resulted in his first mixtape, cheekily named 10 Day.
And Blue — who seems to be having too much fun posing cheekily in shorts, a colorful tank top and white love-themed/XO sunglasses — definitely gives her parents a run for their money in the fun photos.
Hug of Thunder as a record title (which they say was coined by Leslie Feist, cheekily at first but then seriously) is actually sincere and I almost feel bad for being cynical and asking what it meant.
Drawing on Richard Pryor's comedic use of current events to point out the ridiculousness of racism, the artist cheekily points out discrimination that would be thought unimaginable—like crafting legislation in the name of protection that discriminates.
Holland, a home producer, cheekily posted the recording of a plug-in into a Roland Juno 6 synth but recorded it onto an old cassette tape and deliberately mixed it badly to emulate a vintage drum machine.
But the show has been hitting the egg theme consistently since the first episode, when Angela Abar cracked eggs in a class demonstration and the yolks spilled out in a smile that cheekily evoked the Comedian's badge.
After I wrote an article for this website in which I cited Komanoff's research and argued, somewhat cheekily, the congestion charge to enter Manhattan should be $100, Komanoff got in touch to tell me I was wrong.
Metacritic score: 59 As Good Boys' marketing cheekily teased, 12-year-olds won't actually be able to see this film about three 12-year-old boys, on account of its R rating (for, basically, raunch and language).
The first thing a visitor to Suerte might notice after opening the menu is a section cheekily titled "Vitamin T" — a collection of the restaurant's takes on a variety of regional Mexican classics: tacos, tostadas, tamales, tlacoyos.
" Kerry responded on Friday, tweeting to Trump that he should be more concerned about the guilty plea of his former campaign manager Paul Manafort and cheekily including a link for Trump to buy his book online. "Mr.
Conversations about self-driving cars may typically revolve around safety and potential job loss, but midway through his new stand-up special, Katt Williams cheekily suggests an unseen benefit: a solution to racial profiling in traffic stops.
" She returned the favor a month later, celebrating Tatum's 39th birthday by singing to him on her Instagram Story and cheekily zooming in on illustrations of women with speech bubbles saying "I want you" and "I miss you.
The cheekily titled School Girls; Or, the African Mean Girls Play gives you a clear sense of the show's aims: This is an African version of that all-too-familiar high school story of queen bees and wannabes.
"We take the health and safety of our workers very seriously here," he said, while also cheekily acknowledging the irony that a company who makes so many workplace safety videos was now facing a workplace safety issue itself.
" On Friday, the singer sang Tatum a sweet birthday message in an Instagram Story video she shared in which she cheekily zoomed in on illustrations of women with speech bubbles saying "I want you" and "I miss you.
The paper is filled with math 99 percent of us will never understand, which basically describes methods for building what the paper cheekily calls a "big red button" into AI.The researchers have seen the same movies you have.
Van den Berg appears to know this, and attempts to defend it from inside the fortress of the narrative: "Americans like straight answers," Clare cheekily tells a new friend, and we feel a bit of authorial side-eye.
The total was cheekily bolstered by the £2000 million bid for a 254 Lucio Fontana and £965,000 achieved for a 1956 Jean-Paul Riopelle, pieces that would normally be included in an auction of postwar and contemporary works.
The deck was stacked against the film from the start, for reasons that its good-natured and much-beloved director Bong Joon-ho cheekily joked about all season as he collected awards from critics' groups and industry guilds.
As a consequence, the breezy tone and ebullient moments -- which began with a promising song-and-dance number about strides in diversity within the TV industry, cheekily titled "We solved it" -- gave way to lethargy and clunky ones.
A confident-looking Dumoulin cheekily asked Colombian Quintana "why you don't ride?" as they got off their bikes at the finish area - having expected a much stronger attack from his main rival over the day's five categorized climbs.
Italian roast chicken, potatoes with Spanish chorizo, and pasta puttanesca (or as Lawson cheekily nicknamed, "slut's spaghetti") all became regular weeknight dinners I've kept close and continued to prepare as I finished college and started to conquer adulthood.
It looks like McKellen was just having a spot of fun when he cheekily posed for a picture holding a sign advertising his personal details and credentials, when he dropped by Shanghai's People's Square infamous Marriage Market on Saturday.
Cheekily titled "Project Awesome," the sleek new tool lets you hand-pick a profile of interests that provide a better sense of the ads you'd like to see, filter out ones you dislike and save others to revisit later.
The limited edition bottles, cheekily referred to as "droplets," are made from plastic with a re-sealable screw top, contain 187 ml of the sweet summer nectar (over three times the size of a nip), and are irresistibly Instagrammable.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The statue of a cheekily urinating boy that has long drawn tourists to Brussels' city center took on a new role on the Internet on Tuesday after attacks in the city that killed at least 30 people.
Back in July, a group of Faroe Islanders launched their own version of Street View, cheekily called "Sheep View 360," by outfitting sheep on the island with 360-degree camera and using that to fuel its own mapping project.
In addition to not making anything resembling a sustainable income—"It's pointless to play if you don't get paid" they cheekily declared in "The New Nathan Detroits"—the band's seemingly endless touring cycles all but dissolved their personal relationships.
They cheekily noted Cohen would need to create a new law that converts a search warrant, which allows law enforcement to take what they want, into a subpoena, which places the burden to turn over documents on the recipient.
On March 26, "In Company With" will also feature an evening of poetry curated by performer and poet LA Warman, cheekily titled "Home-O-Erotic" (6 pm), featuring work from Cole Lu, Gabrielle Rucker, Kelly Xio, and Taylor Johnson.
The book examined the 1947 incident in Roswell, New Mexico, when a mysterious object, cheekily covered by the media as a "flying saucer" but disavowed by the military as a weather balloon, sparked mild, but not wild, public interest.
The companies began collecting the photos online on Monday via a campaign cheekily called "Give a S--t" (you can imagine what the dashes stand for) with the goal of creating the first known data set of human poop images.
The stories in Carlos Hernandez's cheekily titled new collection, THE ASSIMILATED CUBAN'S GUIDE TO QUANTUM SANTERIA (Rosarium, paper, $17.95), paint intriguing vignettes in which characters contend equally with the trials of American race relations, ethnic assimilation, magic, technology and theoretical physics.
To highlight both the absurdity of creating these lists for artists and also the contradictory desire within young artists to be part of them, Brooklyn gallery VICTORI + MO has organized a 30-person group exhibition cheekily titled 30 Under 30ish.
The movie culminates in a scene that is both cheekily referential to a major moment of cinematic pop culture and also emotionally powerful in its own right, which is pretty much the combination that makes Guardians of the Galaxy Vol.
As a duo—and occasionally as solo DJs—the pair of Justin Carter and Eamon Harkin have won the hearts of many a dancefloor with their adventurous record label, and flagship Saturday night party for which they cheekily take their name.
The spacecraft beamed back the highlights the next day, July 210 — what the mission team cheekily called "The New York Times data set," because they expected breathtaking images that would be splashed across the front page of The New York Times.
The half-work is a case that presents a large book cataloguing different types of decorative column styles, which Bloom has cheekily positioned in front of the picture window that frames a large wooden Asian-style column on the gallery's exterior.
Congreave had just been hired, while Philippakis was cheekily returning to a scene of a crime: He'd been fired a few weeks earlier for incinerating the shop's mascot, a polystyrene toy cow, in a toaster oven, to impress a girl.
It's the centerpiece of "Electra Heart" (the sophomore release from Marina Diamandis, aka Marina and the Diamonds, who now goes by the mononym Marina), an avant-garde concept album that cheekily exaggerates female archetypes in order to dissect and dismantle them.
Another Amazon-produced movie, Whit Stillman's cheekily hilarious Jane Austen adaptation, "Love & Friendship," produced by Amazon, was a dark-horse hopeful for a screenplay nomination; it didn't make the cut but has been on the service for a few months now.
One of the album's singles, the cheekily titled "16," pays tribute to the passage of time by mixing his 2000 hit "Fill Me In" with Jack Ü and Justin Bieber's CinemaScope beat for "Where Are Ü Now," of all things.
Modeled after the 'historical blue' informational markers located around London, the circular ceramic plaque cheekily commemorates the three years that Turk spent studying for a Masters at the Royal College of Art, from which he infamously was refused a degree.
Sheeran's ginger doppelganger, Harry Potter actor Rupert Grint, recently starred in a recent viral MTV After Hours skit in which the actor cheekily pretended that he had been imitating Sheeran all these years, and claimed the songwriter didn't actually exist.
In the 1970s, the group launched the subversive and wildly popular FILE Megazine — with a title and logo cheekily appropriated from LIFE magazine — and opened up Art Metropole, an archive, shop, and distribution center for artists' printed matter in Toronto.
In the second — and original — vintage image, John Luke's dad Willie Robertson and mom Korie Robertson showed off their bellies on the beach — for Korie, a baby bump, and for Willie, just his stomach that he cheekily stuck out for the photo op.
However, after former BBC presenter James Hand cheekily suggested the Boaty moniker it quickly became the crowd favorite over more traditional names like "RRS Henry Worsley" after the British explorer who died in January while attempting a solo, unaided mission across the Antarctic.
My Big Fat Fabulous Life's Whitney Way Thore kept her promise – she's opening up more than ever in her cheekily titled new book I Do It with the Lights On: And 10 More Discoveries on the Road to a Blissfully Shame-Free Life.
If Leagoo's last phone — the S8, which cheekily copies Samsung's Galaxy S8 flagship — is anything to go by, the S9 probably won't be a "good" phone in the same way that the iPhone X is the best phone you can buy right now.
Kylie captioned the images cheekily, "When we've been best friends the whole time..." We ain't buying it was fake all along, but it at least LOOKS like they've buried the hatchet over Kylie banging BC's baby daddy -- and Chyna banging KJ's bro.
Kendall cheekily captioned the photo and brief video clip, ""technically this is just my torso…" The star doesn't have a problem showing her skin, whether it be on the red carpet or runway, and has famously declared that she's "cool with her breasts.
" Ginsburg — who was married to her husband Marty Ginsburg for over 50 years before he died of cancer in 2010 — cheekily recalled the advice her mother-in-law gave her on her wedding day: "'It helps sometimes to be a little deaf.
Simply titled "Oldenburgs," the show's 10 large-scale photographs represent Core's examination of the relationship between art and food, specifically the ubiquitous practice of photographing all things consumable, by cheekily recontextualizing Oldenburg's familiar yet grotesque works into photographs for today's Instagram era.
A Smeg mini-fridge stocked with craft beer comes topped with a tray of goodies (price list was missing), including snacks, liquor, a travel adapter, cheekily named playing cards, a dental kit and a racy "love bag" highlighting the brand's playful English wit.
In both the original image and the new one recreated by John Luke and Mary Kate, the couples showed off their bellies on the beach — for the women, a baby bump, and for the guys, just their stomachs that they cheekily stuck out.
Indeed, his Contract and Release, currently in performance at The Noguchi Museum, most closely aligns with his 2017 piece, Clean Labor, in which Fernandes turned the movements of hotel workers into choreography and staged the whole thing, cheekily, at the Wythe Hotel.
The current narrative about Uber is that although it might cheekily operate in a city, country, or region without fully playing by the rules, once it is established it becomes so popular that governments cave and find a way to let it operate.
She caused a minor stir in the leadup to the tournament by cheekily inviting men's seventh seed Alex Zverev to buy into her fundraising model after the young German racked up an eye-popping amount of double-faults during the ATP Cup.
At the SculptureCenter a curvaceous yellow commode features cheekily placed drawer knobs, and a calico screen beckons you to insert your limbs into limply hanging sleeves and voids (even if the rules of the institution do not allow you to actually do so).
As Slate cheekily points out, if you're like most Americans, you've probably been saying the actress's name similarly to "Godot" in Samuel Beckett's famous play Waiting for Godot — with a long O and a silent T (read: "guh-doh"), as if Gadot's surname were French.
At the beginning of the film, Eisenberg's Columbus cheekily acknowledges in voiceover that they know viewers have a lot of choices when it comes to zombie entertainment and thanks us for choosing them, as if we're sitting on an airplane, waiting to take off.
The shortest (and best) one is just 36 minutes — it's the cheekily titled "Nightmare at 30,000 Feet" (this time, it's 10,000 feet higher!), an episode that has little to do with "Nightmare at 20,000 Feet," save for the airplane setting and a few Easter eggs.
The score (from Lorenzo Senni and Francesco Fantini) uses woodwind, synthesizer, and xylophone in a manner cheekily reminiscent of the swelling, dramatic strings in the scores of film composer Bernard Herrmann, a frequent collaborator of Albert Hitchcock who served as sound consultant on The Birds.
Seemingly buzzed (except for Kendall, who cheekily says she's "not allowed" to participate in Kocktail hour), the women head to the couches where more embarrassing moments erupt, including Whitley doing jumping jacks and trying to get Hakman to pay more attention to her bouncing breasts.
The menu on the backboard displayed designs from the latest collection debuted earlier that evening, which is made from wool, denim and cotton fabrics in shades of brown, black and white, cheekily playing on the idea of "basics"—in both senses of the word.
" In years past, many critics of the Biennial have felt that agitprop has dominated at the expense of truly transcendent artwork — so much so that the Whitney's own publicists embraced the controversy and once cheekily promoted the Biennial as "the show you love to hate.
Installed at the Galleria Giorgio Franchetti — named for the baron who bought and restored the neglected structure in the late 19th century, then furnished it with his own art collection — the show cheekily places the creations of 21 contemporary artists and designers alongside Italian masterworks.
"Peter the Great: His Life and World," Robert Massie I try to read as much history as possible, and around Russia's invasion of Crimea and Eastern Ukraine, I devoured this massive tome… and cheekily, I even sent the Russian language version to Vladimir Putin!
In 1890, the five-story Demarest was erected rather cheekily right across Fifth from the longstanding residential center of capital-S Society in New York: two Astor family mansions, built in the 1850s, that stood on the site occupied today by the Empire State Building.
And while Adidas footwear has lately been embraced by the fashion world — I especially liked the slithery Ultra Boost Uncaged ($200) and the cheekily rugged women's Terrex Skychaser GTX ($140) — most of the options here are dutifully athletic, somehow both overbranded and also anonymous.
He has positioned himself as Trump's direct opponent on climate change, has made it very clear his allegiances lie with German Chancellor Angela Merkel on international issues, and has cheekily presented France as a viable alternative for scientists and globalists seeking to escape Trump's America.
Taking up Homeland Security's more mundane impact on our daily lives in the developed world, Tirtzah Bassel's duct taped wall installation, commissioned for this show, cheekily visualizes a pain familiar to more of us: that of being trapped in a snaking airport security line.
Within a couple of months—and thanks to a clever and cost-effective design from architect Asif Khan, who they "cheekily asked to make us something on the cheap"—the two were installed in Margate, serving up delights like curried crab burgers and taco shell ice creams.
The group, cheekily named Putting Women In Their Place (PWITP), is comprised of videographers and other digitally savvy folks across the country who've signed up to help create free promotional videos for women who've aligned themselves with a set of progressive values established by founder Megan Park.
So in honor of Jeff Tweedy's first solo album Together At Last, a cheekily-titled collection of re-recorded acoustic Wilco cuts as well as selections from his other projects Golden Smog and Loose Fur that's out now via Anti- Records, Noisey is here to help.
It wouldn't be a stretch to say that the most zealous among them are Renaud Charles and Vianney Delourme, founders of the cheekily named website Enlarge Your Paris, whose tagline is "Le site qui vous fait oublier le Périph" ("The site that makes you forget the Périph").
In the absence of a major public-service campaign that might, for instance, cheekily scold commuters to stop throwing the remains of their breakfasts onto an electrified rail system, the Metropolitan Transportation Authority began to deploy a pair of new, portable power vacuums to clean tracks.
But if the Sweetheart has undergone a few pop culture updates over the its long, pastel-tinted reign (I certainly don't remember "Bae Mine" from back in the fifth grade), the process for confecting these cheekily demonstrative delicacies has remained pretty much unchanged since the turn of the century.
The executive chef of Northern Tiger—a Manhattan-based restaurant focused on the dumpling-and-noodle-heavy cuisine of Northern China—Wong is taking the time to describe to me a loosely formed coalition of veteran chefs of which he is a member—the cheekily named Asian Food Mafia.
Anyway, right before his life goes to hell and his company is destroyed, Lawrence says that maybe Vaulter could sit down with Connor, who seems like "the serious one," and the show cheekily reminds you, again, of just how distorted everybody's view of the Roy family truly is.
"I told people when asking about the issue only that I was responsible for the popular vote and left the Electoral College for others," he cheekily said in 2010 after the Bush strategist Karl Rove published a memoir that accused him of being the man behind the story.
After the second running last month, hundreds of the skaters, some cheekily dressed in traditional Austrian clothes, packed into a lakeside tent for the Blister Ball, a raucous party that featured floor-swaying singalongs, plumes of fake snow and at least four people dancing with newly broken arms.
The Reds front office recently decided to jack up their most expensive Main Stand ticket prices from £56 to £77 for next season, and so Liverpool fans have cheekily decided to stage a walkout of Anfield at the 77th minute of Saturday's match against Sunderland, according to the Independent. Symbolism.
Jessica cheekily captioned the shot, "Missed a spot…" poking fun at the fact that despite clearly having just shaved her legs, in her haste a tragedy befell her that every woman who has ever shaved her legs is all to familiar with, missing a wide swatch of some very long strands.
Because Depp was watching the action live from where he was, he could react and respond in real time, interactions like waving to passerby, cheekily posing for their photos and brief back-and-forth conversations with those who stopped long enough to talk to the "animated poster," aka Depp himself.
The tune is a techno number that sounds like getting run over by a train, but its title cheekily references a British period television drama about a Colonial soldier who returns home to his beloved Cornwall (right at the tippy tip of southwest England) to find his old life in tatters.
In the moments just after Gauff won, there was not any of the ecstatic celebration that she displayed when she announced herself to the world with two stirring Grand Slam runs last summer — first at Wimbledon and then at the United States Open — sparking the worldwide phenomenon known cheekily as Cocomania.
Oliver cheekily made the statement in French (with English subtitles), the image beamed out to television audiences in black and white, with the show host flanked by an accordion player and a French waiter, at a table set as though in a French bistro — white tablecloth, bottle of wine, and cigarette included.
They were given to him in Beijing by the Chinese Academy of Space Technology, which got in touch after he suggested that the cause of Yutu's unexplained immobilization in 2014, after its first lunar sunrise, was a dust storm—and cheekily recommended that next time they equip the rover with a dust detector.
Cheekily playing off the drug's various side effects—"you will not be able to unhear or unfeel the things that you will see, hear and feel," the musical's description page reads—the show will reportedly run for one hour and fifteen minutes, which according to the creators will feel like an eternity.
If you've ever wondered how "Bohemian Rhapsody" managed to be released — there was an argument with an industry bigwig, cheekily played by Mike Myers — or how Queen came up with the beat for "We Will Rock You" or the bass line for "Another One Bites the Dust," your curiosity will be half-satisfied.
Since taking over the protective detail weeks after Mr. Pruitt's confirmation in February 2017, Mr. Perrotta has cheekily referred to himself as the agency's sheriff and has whistled the distinctive tune made famous by the Western film "The Good, the Bad and the Ugly," said two E.P.A. officials who worked with Mr. Perrotta.
Meandering behind Mr. Bowers as he shares faded photographs of extravagantly endowed young men and prurient factoids about his famous "tricks" — cheekily illustrated with scenes from classic movies that read rather differently in hindsight — Mr. Tyrnauer surreptitiously hoses away the layers of dirt to reveal the fragility of his subject's anything-goes hedonism.
Back in August, the 22-year-old atheist blogger had cheekily filmed himself playing Pokémon Go, the viral game where animated monsters are "captured" on mobile phones — inside the Church of All Saints, a famous Russian cathedral supposedly built on the spot where the family of the last Russian czar, Nicholas II, was killed.
At mid-career, the Dublin-based painter Diana Copperwhite has hit upon a crazily recognizable way of applying paint that both updates (somewhat tongue-in-cheekily) the concept of the "autographic mark" so prized by the analysts of Abstract Expressionism, and simultaneously taps into a leitmotif of contemporary, computer-inflected visuality, the color gradient.
Sometimes they contain huge reveals that hint at future movies in a franchise (see: Thanos intercepting Thor's Asgardian spaceship at the end of Thor: Ragnarok, which sets up the starting point of Infinity War, or the first Deadpool movie, which ended with Deadpool, in Ferris Bueller mode, cheekily teasing Cable's appearance in this new sequel).
Mr. Edelstyn and Ms. Powell started subletting the old bank branch in 2018, and named it Hoe Street Central Bank, after its location, cheekily abbreviating it to H.S.C.B. Here, they printed bills in denominations from 20083 to 1,000, with the faces of local community leaders in the place where the queen appears on British currency.
All of that spatial information was processed by the company's servers, and sent back to the trike-mounted computer over Wi-Fi — resulting in what Interactive Lab was cheekily calling "vroom-scale" VR. A thumb button allowed me to accelerate as fast as I dared, while a hand brake let me bring things to a stop whenever I wanted.
" Here's a rundown of what critics have said of "Knives Out" ahead of its opening: Ann Hornaday, a critic with The Washington Post, praised Craig's role in the film as Benoit Blanc, a private detective with a hammy Southern accent, and called "Knives Out" a "cheekily playful updating of Agatha Christie by way of Trump-era politics.
Trailers for Taika Waititi's Jojo Rabbit strenuously clarify — as cheekily as anyone can — that the film is an "anti-hate satire," presumably because some marketer at Fox Searchlight savvily intuited that images of a boy in a Hitler Youth outfit romping through the forest with Adolf Hitler wouldn't go over very well, especially on the internet.
I assumed when I started the first episode of Harlots that I was in for a largely forgettable hour, as the show's been largely packaged and sold as a soapy exploration of catfights set to a cheekily modern soundtrack (a once-novel approach that's become staler with every pale imitation since Sofia Coppola's 2006 film Marie Antoinette).
The group Creative Majority PAC, working with TaskForce and Revolution Messaging, launched the cheekily named advocacy campaign Wait Wait … Don't Cut Me, a pun on the popular quiz show "Wait Wait … Don't Tell Me" on NPR — which stands to lose a major source of funding if the Corporation for Public Broadcasting's budget is zeroed, as Trump's budget proposes.
Since 2013, when he released his breakthrough solo record Dissed and Dismissed—a 12-track 12-minute collection of bleary-eyed pop melodies and cheekily harmonized guitar solos—he's been tasked with explaining his weird world to the press every couple of years, and every time he does, he seems to get a little hung up on the way people perceive his work.
Some kids I saw throughout the grounds would cutely and craftily trade dirty jokes and refreshing spritzes of oil water for colones (Costa Rican dollars), as well as help feed attendees, like a local youngster named Cody who cheekily would instruct my group how to slice a jackfruit at 7 AM at the Envision fruit market while holding a sippie cup.
Isou envisioned a formal revitalization of art and life through refiguring the power of the letter, a revitalization so vast as to cover the land: a point cheekily concocted by Isou's "Sculpture Hypergraphique (Polylogue)" (1964), a pair of what appear to be black Chinese-style slipper-shoes that have been marked with hypergraphs (scribbly abstract letterforms) from toe to heel.
The skewering of modern faux corporate do-gooding is spot-on—Mirando (certainly not a nod to Monsanto), a company that rose to riches selling napalm to the military rebranding with a "sustainable," genetically engineered meat-farming venture, is led by a CEO who cheekily notes her predecessor (and father) was "awful" while making changes only to its public relations strategy, not its actual conduct.
A watershed moment in American politics, but I missed the empty buildup and hours of conjecture (turns out Kavanaugh was reportedly Kennedy's mandated pick) because I was too busy laughing and texting my friends about all the cheekily maximalist memes surrounding England's team and, before that, lying down in a cold dark room to recover from the seven-goal thriller that was France vs. Argentina.
The "Thatchers" in the title cheekily refer to a series of destroyed busts of Margaret Thatcher; in the original story, the busts are the center of a giant mystery, but in the updated version, they're side jokes in an episode full of misdirections and side excursions into mini cases, montages, and flashbacks that serve no purpose other than to illuminate the frustrating genius of one Sherlock Holmes.
Well, as someone who cheekily predicted Bran several years ago for the silliest reason possible — though the first time I made this prediction publicly was on Today, Explained just a few days ago, so really, I should have published it anywhere else before then — I think perhaps I can explain the answers to those questions and how Bran's ascension to the throne speaks to the show's larger ideas about power.
Former FBI Director James ComeyJames Brien ComeyComey endorses Biden; campaign says no thanks Graham starts closed-door depositions in FISA probe Surveillance fight emerges as intelligence flashpoint MORE on Super Tuesday endorsed former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenAs Biden surges, GOP Ukraine probe moves to the forefront Republicans, rooting for Sanders, see Biden wins as setback Sanders says Biden winning African American support by 'running with his ties to Obama' MORE in the Democratic primary, but Biden's campaign cheekily asked to "return" the endorsement.

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