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"cheerfully" Definitions
  1. in a way that shows you are happy
  2. (informal) used to say that you would like to do something
  3. used to show that somebody is not embarrassed about something
  4. brightly, in a way that makes you feel happy

818 Sentences With "cheerfully"

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So, it's very cheerful, nihilistic — not nihilistic — cheerfully doomed!
"Now there's room for everybody, every style," he proclaims cheerfully.
For now, though, British business marches cheerfully into the unknown.
Mr Stone cheerfully mocks vanquished rivals, such as Steve Bannon.
Not everyone has taken the news as cheerfully as Ryanair.
At least we're going the right direction, Dad says cheerfully.
"Sonny, this is mama's song," she cheerfully told her son.
The deceptively jolly song distilled Mr. Yazbek's cheerfully vengeful absurdism.
"Something goes wrong, you reoptimize," Professor Trick had cheerfully said.
On the campaign trail, Mr. Kaine cheerfully talks up Mrs.
I cheerfully chatted with fellow moms at school drop off.
"I still get daylight," he said cheerfully, of the room.
"I got all my Marxism from Sally," he said cheerfully.
I'm impressed by all of you who cheerfully entered that.
When people accuse her of being undiplomatic, she cheerfully agrees.
"Blythe has a fixation with death," Mr. Brown said cheerfully.
"They work frenetically; it's a factory," Mr. Malgrande said cheerfully.
" She once cheerfully told her father: "It's a red-letter day.
He gets up every day cheerfully because he loves this country.
In past years F250 has cheerfully described a world coming together.
Thatcherism cheerfully dismantled mining communities in the name of economic efficiency.
"The cat could die," says Yutong cheerfully, making them both laugh.
"We would like to be called kings," I told her cheerfully.
It just amazes me that people do it, and so cheerfully.
"I don't do anything," he said cheerfully in the 2012 interview.
"So he was like my Aspen wife," Mr. Miranda added, cheerfully.
Bruner, 35, cheerfully acknowledges never having put aside his childhood obsessions.
"All fake," she said cheerfully, at a presentation on Friday night.
Hemingway then battered him, but later cheerfully accepted his meek apology.
Officials spoke cheerfully of resounding success and precision of the operation.
"Don't be startled," he said cheerfully, in a broad Welsh accent.
"Turning back the clock, turning back the clock," she chants cheerfully.
"I'm the fattest target, yes," he said, cheerfully, in an interview.
"We have heavily worked this state," Kalmbach said quietly, yet cheerfully.
Just look at Hugh Grant's cheerfully smiling face in the clip above.
Each time I showed up, he would cheerfully remark, 'Right on time!
"If you come with me, you'll float, too," Georgie's ghost says cheerfully.
Madewela was cheerfully matter of fact, sitting back in a dilapidated armchair.
"My job is to make the politicians look good," Byford says, cheerfully.
He asked, cheerfully, what gave her the right to risk offending him .
"It's cheerfully trashy, and if that's up your alley, have at it."
No one else has seemed capable of being so cheerfully profoundly miserable.
"People might disagree with us, and that's their opinion," Messersmith says cheerfully.
Years later, Ms. Krantz cheerfully repurposed them for one of her novels.
"We fought a revolution to get away from aristocracy," he noted, cheerfully.
Our critic Jennifer Szalai calls it a "candid and cheerfully irreverent" book.
"It kind of smells like a garbage can, huh?" agrees Chastain, cheerfully.
"We will work with him to do that," the industry said cheerfully.
You also see Garner cheerfully doodling faces on anatomical diagrams of breasts.
But they cheerfully point out that everyone also gets a free turkey.
"There is a lot to be angry about," he was saying, cheerfully.
He delights in his reputation for ruthlessness and cheerfully shrugs off criticism.
Cheerfully, she spent the next 20 minutes making sushi for her entourage.
"I really don't have a lot of stress," Justice Thomas said cheerfully.
Crowe made an unexpected appearance during the auction, cheerfully welcoming would-be buyers.
"Sometimes over five in a month, but not over 10," Arada said cheerfully.
"Ticks can be the size of a poppy seed," it cheerfully reminded everyone.
Here I am moments later, cheerfully piping icing sugar from the wrong end.
I greeted them cheerfully, as we're supposed to, and opened a fitting room.
Yet Amazon's delivery interface cheerfully informs me that my delivery has been made.
By cheerfully undermining unspoken taboos, she reveals much about the repressions governing art.
"At my age, if it's not one thing, it's another," he said cheerfully.
The stars share an upbeat appeal, and the vibe is cheerfully laid-back.
An arm "powerful enough to rip plaster off the walls," says Saunders cheerfully.
Hats off to Katagari for her disarmingly earnest yet cheerfully fatalistic, wearable sculptures.
In fact, each episode is built around her cheerfully guessing who people are.
What is this weird Twitter army of Amazon drones cheerfully defending warehouse work?
"Now I have a new career as a male model," he said cheerfully.
" Mr. Palance gave, as The Times put it, a "cheerfully unprintable acceptance speech.
As they walked, he listened to her cheerfully talk about her approaching death.
At the noisy end of the room, Graham was cheerfully encouraging improbable schemes.
"Well, they didn't fall out all the way," the first woman said cheerfully.
Pupils from Syria and Afghanistan march cheerfully down the pavement, escorted by blonde teachers.
"We're the ones staying home," said Conn Carroll, a spokesman for Mr. Lee, cheerfully.
"Ok, fun dinner tonight with some old friends," Lopez cheerfully said into the camera.
There's no Republican that will cheerfully raise taxes and there's no Democrat who won't.
"Create as many walls to failure as possible," he says cheerfully, turning the steaks.
"With his sweet girlfriend!" she cheerfully said, with a surprised expression on her face.
Many suffered cheerfully, believing they were helping Mr Modi chase money-hoarding bad guys.
The pert soprano Talya Lieberman played the cheerfully oblivious Lucy, who becomes Hawk's wife.
Eat "You're never going to get a perfect blueberry pie," said Miriam Foster, cheerfully.
"I don't feel it, don't look it and don't understand it," she said cheerfully.
He'll cheerfully retweet critics, and asks awkward questions while still managing to be agreeable.
"There!" she said cheerfully, after two 15-minute sessions with a break in between.
She was no actress, critics agreed, a consensus in which Ms. Caballé cheerfully concurred.
Spurning any jinx or hubris, they declare cheerfully that they will be buried together.
"Well, you look like you're doing great," my primary care physician cheerfully informed me.
It means talking about reproductive body parts cheerfully, with correct language and affirming tones.
Boys will be boys and sometimes killers — or so "Very Bad Things" cheerfully suggests.
He arrives from school on a rainy afternoon and greets Sam and Willie cheerfully.
We see the brain in action as he cheerfully puts his obsessions on display.
They sang the hymn almost cheerfully, and then held hands and bowed their heads.
Despite Mr Macri, the economy remains over-protected and many businesses are cheerfully uncompetitive.
Klayman cheerfully adopted the name for his current organization, formed after leaving Judicial Watch.
"This is normal," a doctor cheerfully tells Sam when she reports symptoms of menopause.
She has worked consistently and cheerfully to connect traditional ecological knowledge to Western science.
With all this whirling round him, he was also cheerfully facing disaster of another sort.
Afterlife with Archie cheerfully drops bloody gobbets of doom on the carefree world of Riverdale.
"I just got my haircut and new highlights!" the singer cheerfully announced in the clip.
This lamp will beep cheerfully to remind you when it's time to stop and relax.
Staff at Private Eye cheerfully admit that they have no idea whether the section works.
Ant-Man and the Wasp cheerfully delivers guilty, sweet pleasures for children of all ages.
Last week, u/Errk_fu started a new thread: the cheerfully titled "Mutti Booty Tat Time".
The monkeys that continued to get cucumbers, which earlier they'd munched on cheerfully, were incensed.
Road users, many of whom have never seen a traffic light before, are cheerfully oblivious.
There, men cheerfully blew trumpets and shot rifles into the air to celebrate the visitors.
The cops are good, too, with their cheerfully matey dialogue and their probing offhand questions.
And I do so cheerfully because it links me to Jews across generations and continents.
One solution recommended by Beard — enacted by her, really — is to cheerfully stand your ground.
It pains me when I see him sad, and also when he is cheerfully oblivious.
It presents a cheerfully teetering stack of cantilevered terraces, indoor bleacher seats, lounges and stairs.
"At least there's no wind," McArthur cheerfully noted, as we started breaststroking toward the buoy.
Or when SpaghettiOs tweeted its mascot cheerfully holding the American flag to commemorate Pearl Harbor?
Hudson, is cheerfully impervious to his antisocial behavior and a source of much situational comedy.
"When I finished it, it was a rainy night," Mr. Soto said cheerfully from Hartford.
You've whipped together a cheerfully colorful dessert sure to brighten even the coldest of winter days.
On the old wall side in Mexico were many houses and towns with people living cheerfully.
Meanwhile, Poppy cheerfully creates a patty out of the human meat coming out of the mincer.
And something tells me Warren will keep us cheerfully disagreeing for many more months after that.
"So that's the story of my life, in a certain amount of posters," Todd says cheerfully.
As oil platforms move farther into Iceberg Alley, he and other ice-wranglers will cheerfully follow.
The fact that she lets them cheerfully arrive at the same conclusion themselves is downright refreshing.
The historical roots of these bands, however, are less cheerfully traced to military training and combat.
He then offers pizza, to which she cheerfully but firmly replies that she's just not hungry.
"Just another productive meeting," House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy said cheerfully as he walked past reporters.
"I just watched my girlfriend lose nine hundred dollars in about three minutes," he announced cheerfully.
"I'm going to shove it down everyone's throat until the end of days," he said cheerfully.
So were the young women from Hungary, France and Albania who cheerfully tended the cash registers.
"Happy Father's Day to all the Dominican pops!" he said cheerfully through the translator Jose Mota.
Mr. Jaffe cheerfully talked me through some of the thoughtful design features of Next Gen homes.
But Ms. Cámara can cheerfully ignore that, adapting recipes according to her own taste and skills.
The cheerfully inexpensive Peoples' Symphony Concert series presents this deft recital from this hyper-virtuosic pianist.
"I feel very lucky to be an actress," Ms. Maxwell told The Times cheerfully in 2008.
Its department of health and human services keeps sending news releases cheerfully noting the law's shortcomings.
And future generations of American leaders and voters need to hear them debating vigorously, and cheerfully.
Earlier this year he cheerfully responded to skeptics at the Young Presidents Organization's 2017 Edge Conference.
She is fifty-four, with a round face, short brown hair, and a cheerfully blunt manner.
These characters represent young and old, noble and commoner, the grimly serious and the cheerfully friendly.
At the funeral, Eddie's sweet-voiced sprite of a girlfriend, Cara, comforts her fellow mourners cheerfully.
Family and friends remembered her as a kind and considerate teen who cheerfully helped those in need.
Alexa just cheerfully lets you know that the camera's off and she'll turn it back on tomorrow.
In mere moments, with minimal effort, I managed to forget these very simple, very cheerfully given instructions.
"Friday's going to be a busy day," Howell says cheerfully, pulling up some numbers on his computer.
Both of these books cheerfully ignore the hard science that can sometimes make SF a bit pedantic.
The staff cheerfully whisked them away but didn't seem to realize the seriousness of the menu's omissions.
Cheerfully carried out by several of the networks and the New York Times and it was false.
In Costa Rica, which has always complied cheerfully with the court's decisions, a public outcry has begun.
But then there are the moments that we will cheerfully reminisce over, for many years to come.
I amassed a collection of shaders as I played, cheerfully cycling through them to suit my mood.
And to do that he seems willing to do anything, including running cheerfully through smog-ridden Beijing.
Creating those perfect pleats requires a dexterity but, as Wong cheerfully tells me, pleating is just decorative.
She's the epitome of what all the Suicide Squad lead-ups promised us: she's cheerfully, recklessly amoral.
Kim waved cheerfully to them with her ski poles as she made her way off the course.
"My policy on cake is pro having it and pro eating it," Mr. Johnson once cheerfully proclaimed.
"Top," she added cheerfully, on her way to puff on a cigarette at a nearby open window.
Signed at 217, Sands, who turned 17 in July, comes across as self-contained and cheerfully ambitious.
I'm like Thomas Haden Church's cheerfully indifferent character in "Sideways" — most wine tastes pretty good to me.
Her voice is usually high and piping, conveying a girlish innocence that her lyrics often cheerfully belie.
And the cheerfully child-free and famously hooch-swilling Stritch would have been a great Miss Hannigan.
I love encountering this type of grid, and I cheerfully admit that I solve them quite slowly.
Over all, he tends to respond cheerfully to the pseudoholiday, sometimes with another joke about his name.
After cheerfully taking the order, he says, "Amazing order, everyone," and he gives the customers their total.
Mr. Abbasi, wearing a traditional white kurta next to Mr. Tillerson's dark suit, responded cheerfully but pointedly.
"Damn near too much to take in, you almost gotta close your eyes," Juice WRLD said cheerfully.
But of all the nationalities, no group of people are more irresponsible and cheerfully insensitive than Australians.
People cheerfully posting Spider-Man selfies with a pride flag is the cutest thing and warms my heart.
But Gramercy Tavern encouraged a caller to bring a cake, cheerfully adding that there would be no fee.
The 215 club seems cheerfully obsessed with atoning for that defeat and ending a 216-year title drought.
Ryan continues to cheerfully co-host Live With Kelly and Ryan each morning with Kelly Ripa's full support.
Kids can pet and snuggle with it, and the duck will cuddle back or cheerfully quack in response.
The cheerfully-colored Parque Cultural Reynosa conference center was guarded by soldiers and police armed with automatic weapons.
She cheerfully offers plastic bags full of clean syringes to Russians dashing into and out of the store.
His cheerfully dismissive iconoclasm empowers many Americans with a distaste for the oppressive moralizing of the progressive elite.
"Sorry to hear your coconut mocha wasn't up to our usual standard, Joel!" they say, cheerfully, don't they.
More cheerfully, as many as 2000,000 wild horses used to be adopted out of BLM herds each year.
She turned Berlin's "I'm Putting All My Eggs in One Basket" into a cheerfully witty celebration of monogamy.
And just about an hour later, Mr. Michele cheerfully picked it up and tossed it over his shoulders.
They confronted their present cheerfully enough, were mostly quite happy in it and not naïve about its advantages.
Suddenly, he was accosted by a drunken gambler who recognized him and cheerfully pelted him with swear words.
As he cheerfully imparted with his call, this is one of the rites of passage of public service.
In both painting and binding, she cheerfully explores what it means to be unafraid of bodies and pleasure.
Every Tuesday and Saturday, cheerfully rowdy crowds gather here in Guadalajara to watch the WWE-style wrestling phenomenon.
Service hiccups occasionally required us to ask for missing silverware, but those lapses were cheerfully and quickly remedied.
"He liked these old country roads," Ramsland said cheerfully as her Kia lurched onto a slim dirt strip.
And not, technically, a trolley; they take great care here to remind you (cheerfully) that it's a streetcar.
Granted, it is a formidable challenge to find much, if anything, to cheerfully ascertain about the Knicks' predicament.
Mr Deneef cheerfully admits that this noble aim is made trickier by the self-selecting nature of participants.
"With Discover Card, you get to talk to a real person who's just like you," she says cheerfully.
That night, he would cheerfully recall the Boehner encounter in a speech at the Iowa Democratic Wing Ding.
Sex is mostly sport to Vivian, who pursues it cheerfully through late middle age, while staying resolutely single.
On Noche Buena (Christmas Eve) in Spain and Latin America, a cheerfully jiggling flan is nearly always present.
The White House press secretary cheerfully announces that formerly "phony" job numbers are real, now that they're positive.
The woman told her story cheerfully enough, but it was clear to Partain that she was in pain.
The president fervently denies he's done anything wrong, then cheerfully admits to most of what his critics allege.
Yes, he always greeted people warmly at the cheerfully decorated restaurant, known for its beef and chicken fajitas.
So today, we feel the slap of the baton, and we cheerfully, happily, maybe even tearfully take off.
Owners of very friendly dogs may be surprised when every other dog does not cheerfully receive their dog.
The author of three cheerfully wayward novels and one essay collection, she has a keen and uninhibited imagination.
McGregor was all smiles on the way out -- waving cheerfully to TMZ cameras as he left the building.
He reaches Winterfell with his newfound love, only to be cheerfully told by Bran that she's his Aunt. 2.
A cheerfully meticulous man, he has been praised since arriving in Brussels for his ability to run a meeting.
Mr Nelson cheerfully talks about "the education industry", and boasts that enrolment is currently growing at 270% a year.
Cameron resigned the next day and could be heard humming cheerfully as he walked away from the whole mess.
In February, a Foxconn executive cheerfully likened the company's vague, morphing plans to designing and building an airplane midflight.
A plain white van finally pulls up, and a balding, middle-aged white man in glasses greets us cheerfully.
"I listen to my cakes," says Val during the first baking challenge, cheerfully raising a sponge to her ear.
For $26, you can feature the iconic quote under your front door, and cheerfully greet outside droids as well.
Some parents of couples have made snide comments, which Pinkerton said she diffuses by cheerfully mentioning her own story.
Birthday cake, as a flavor, is the simplest kind of birthday cake, cheerfully uncomplicated, the primary colors of cake.
She was a true daughter of the revolution, cheerfully teaching Cubans how to cook well with not very much.
Mendes's trust in his instincts and his preternatural self-assurance still allow him to cheerfully seek out new challenges.
"If you ferment the meat and the weather goes wrong, then you get maggots in it," he noted, cheerfully.
She uses pop tools instead — synthesizers, drum machines, cheerfully symmetrical melodies — as Sad13, with an album due Nov. 11.
They shook hands cheerfully, eyed each other warily, touched arms awkwardly and locked eyes meaningfully across a crowded theater.
Inside the enclosed cavern, the walls were lined with barrels and cheerfully decorated tables and chairs beckoned to guests.
We'd like to cheerfully kill till it's dead the idea that everyone knows what a word nerd looks like.
"You might say it's another Allen deal," she told The Times cheerfully that year, referring to the family company.
This idea is captured in a new H.H.S. website cheerfully titled "Move Your Way" that summarizes the latest guidelines.
"Namashkar!" residents yelled cheerfully to Mr. Singh, the key man, from their balconies as he made his rounds recently.
" She cheerfully humble-bragged about stunts she had been asked to do: "These motherfuckers don't understand I'm a comedian.
With its cheerfully crowd-seeking title, the Met's exhibition of pre-Columbian art promises an unabashed celebration of splendor.
We will cheerfully take back a number of things, but all that wedding china you registered for is yours.
Photos of Parnas posing cheerfully with the president and other high-ranking Republicans have already spilled out in public.
He cheerfully acknowledged at the end of his life that he was the main cause of all his misfortunes.
Or, as needed, deflecting cheerfully: "As the possible future mother-/father-in-law, I just hope he likes me."
Loosed from their haystacks, headpieces removed, they were sweat-smeared, smiling young guys, cheerfully unbridling themselves from their accouterments.
Cheerfully derivative yet doggedly entertaining, "Number 37" benefits from Dumisa's slick execution and impressive acting by her small cast.
For a brief moment, he strides cheerfully alone in foul territory, occupying a baseball netherworld between coach and player.
"I'm in constant pain always and don't care at all," she wrote ever-so-cheerfully in response to a fan.
She noted that Justice Neil Gorsuch had "cheerfully relinquished" to Kavanaugh the tasks traditionally assigned to the court's newest member.
And the comics have always cheerfully swapped Archie between polar-opposite love interests who are still able to remain friends.
"Everyone will get your message, but that's the last you'll ever hear about it," Google cheerfully announced on their blog.
Nothing is sacred to him, and the more cheerfully he can reflect the many layers of cultural depravity the better.
Now that the deed is done, government ministers speak cheerfully of getting back to the business of growth and development.
Bernardo Hees, the company's boss, pointed cheerfully to new products, including Heinz Mayochup and something called Just Crack an Egg.
"I'm kind of notorious for just giving away entire seasons," Harbour cheerfully explains to Jimmy Kimmel in the clip above.
As Belor takes me to the last mural, I watch how the residents of Iztacalco cheerfully greet him from afar.
"Ryan continues to cheerfully co-host Live With Kelly and Ryan each morning with Kelly Ripa's full support," she writes.
One former federal judge called the PTAB a "death squad," and the head of the PTAB cheerfully embraced this designation.
Ms. Bioh recalls a conversation around her play "Nollywood Dreams," about a woman cheerfully seduced by Nigeria's burgeoning film industry.
After another cocktail, the aptly named Endless Summer, failed to materialize, our server cheerfully offered a round of free prosecco.
Pascal Greggory and John Malkovich also have juicy roles, as Gilberte's unfaithful husband and the cheerfully depraved Baron de Charlus.
" After Mr. Jackson and I finished the interview, he cheerfully informed me, "There's almost no probability we'd buy your policy.
The budtender cheerfully informed me it was "Wake and Bake Wednesday" and that all baked goods were 20 percent off.
" Wesley, 37, greets Dobrev, 30, in the video, who cheerfully replies back, "Paul, oh my God, hi buddy, I'm good!
You're cheerfully giving everything you've got, even though it's been several hours of this already, because that's what you do.
Dark Souls would just cheerfully let you miss a fun secret and take the longest and most annoying way around.
To even severer critics, he appears to have remained cheerfully indolent, almost willfully failing to fulfill the remarkable early promise.
United Nations (CNN)Antonio Guterres cheerfully walked into the United Nations on Tuesday to officially assume his position as secretary-general.
British Prime Minister Theresa May fared better with Alfie, chatting cheerfully with the little boy after his incident with the Queen.
Back out on the Pyramid Stage, Skepta was cheerfully entertaining a large crowd while ominous-looking black clouds drifted in overhead.
In the town of Covert, Michigan (as well as the neighbouring towns of Watervliet and South Haven), blueberries are cheerfully ubiquitous.
Each increasingly testy request for a different cheese (43 of them) is cheerfully met with a "no", "sorry" or feeble excuse.
Hopefully, a sip of one of these seasonal drinks from a cheerfully decorated cup will begin to make you feel merry.
If Schmid is, as he states early-on, in a fight against rationality, I can cheerfully assure him, he is winning!
The trend toward ads cheerfully acknowledging that millennials should expect miserable working conditions and unsatisfying lives, and buy stuff to compensate.
"Stop for a bit, make a Nescafe!" a chorus cheerfully sings; it's a refrain every Greek over 35 knows by heart.
"It means 'delicious,' but colloquially can also be used to mean 'cool' or 'awesome,'" he says, cheerfully mispronouncing the word lekker.
Just for balance, though, this one also has a group of teenage girls cheerfully pelting a house with blood-soaked tampons.
That's what most people imagine when, come January or February, I cheerfully suggest a couple nights out in the great outdoors.
He was spotted out and about snapping selfies and cheerfully documenting his trip for Snapchat, but things didn't go entirely smoothly.
At first, when Farrier contacted Jane O'Brien Media for information, an alleged employee calling herself Debbie Kuhn responded cheerfully by email.
The wholes and parts of bodies in Quarles's cheerfully orgiastic pictures entangle in alternating styles of line, stroke, stain, and smear.
At Thanksgiving, white New England cheerfully shoved the problematic South and West off to the side, and claimed America for itself.
"I love when we get freaky on camera," she cheerfully lilts, but she's also mocking what passes for personal contact online.
Op-Ed Contributor GAZA CITY — Balloons emblazoned with an Olympic-style torch bobbed cheerfully in the sky above a swimming meet.
Because America has cheerfully emptied the holidays of their traditional meanings, April gets to fill them with something new and strange.
The best is a toss-up between the kayak incident (1:39) and his cheerfully sweary reaction in the final clip.
Cheerfully, he spoke in a nasal voice of being wiped off the tennis court by Branson at seven in the morning.
Senate Democrats who cheerfully turn a Supreme Court confirmation hearing into a carnival show while they audition for the Democratic nomination.
With jovial bad taste and a bag of gruesome tricks, the director Chelsea Stardust cheerfully invites her audience to hail Satan.
He also said cheerfully that if I had any questions en route, I should let him know through a flight attendant.
Although many subplots are cheerfully thrown in and explored, Gelman shines brightest when describing the rigid social hierarchy of class parenting.
"It's been ten hours of improv; it's pretty much all I've done today," a guy in front of me said cheerfully.
"I knew this wasn't going to be a product that everyone was going to get on board with," she added cheerfully.
She collected empty cans for her church group, cheerfully smiling to Bottenfield and students as she listened to music on her headphones.
But Deadpool is far more psychotic than heroic, which he cheerfully establishes by painting the screen red with one kill after another.
As one Iraqi special forces convoy rolled north from Baghdad through peshmerga checkpoints, Iraqi soldiers cheerfully greeted the guards in basic Kurdish.
In a video in which she makes matdongsan, she cheerfully sings the jingle from a 1975 commercial for the crunchy peanut crackers.
"I'm just so grateful to be here and that they were able to pretty much put me back together," she says cheerfully.
There's a cheerfully shocking Jesus sex scene in which the virginal son of God undertakes a pornographic marathon with a married woman.
Perhaps he has become the "This is fine" dog, cheerfully explaining away the fire raging around him, a fire he has set.
One of the cousins thankfully breaks into the leftover chocolate cake and I cheerfully follow his lead, smearing my slice with avocado.
"It's not impossible," Maccagnan said, sounding a bit like somebody trying to cheerfully assess a friend's unrealistic chances of dating a supermodel.
The president greeted the reporters' children in the Rose Garden, where he cheerfully signed red MAGA hats and White House press cards.
By contrast, Japan's "can-do" central bank was not dumped on; it cheerfully volunteered to rev up the economy and boost inflation.
"Hardly seems like there's a war on at all," Churchill's driver remarks, looking at the citizens cheerfully going about their everyday business.
Unlike the swashbucklers who conquered arenas, the Canterburians were cheerfully unheroic, pairing adventurous playing with shrugging, self-deprecating lyrics about nothing much.
But Achour cheerfully misunderstood my gesture, and, like a beast, threw himself on the young woman, who this time tried to resist.
The trailer doesn't give too much away, but we do get a nice clip of the pair cheerfully singing "Drive My Car".
The GP thought it was nothing – but why take the risk, she asked cheerfully, tapping on her keyboard to organize the referral.
The monk leading the session told us cheerfully that it might help to rest our vision on the tips of our noses.
As soon as I read that page, I knew I'd give Ms. Jahren's memoir to my friend, a cheerfully profane biology major.
Ms. Coon does not share their views on firearms, which she cheerfully contested while jabbing Mr. Hardeman on the arm for emphasis.
And it was all Fats Domino, the New Orleans musician whose easygoing image cheerfully concealed the boldness and subtlety of his music.
He cheerfully mocked awards I had won for my crime novels and newspaper work, making references to incidents I had long forgotten.
Cameron Diaz answers a mail delivery by cheerfully informing the UPS guy that he can just stick in her slot next time.
Squat, five-story banks of numbing gray Soviet apartment blocks gave way to cheerfully colored, 10-story buildings constructed around appealing playgrounds.
But if you're among those who believe that great art rarely foments in the cheerfully well-adjusted, then this one's for you.
The menu cheerfully collapses the distinction between the cuisines of Egypt and the country Mr. Guirguis and Mr. Botros now call home.
Mr. Bannon has cheerfully played along with this portrayal, likening himself to avatars of dark power like Darth Vader and Dick Cheney.
But when you're not inhabiting these cheerfully rendered protagonists, they're off causing their own havoc as they independently navigate Wattam's floating environments.
But, cheerfully and despondently, comically and tragically, reverently and heretically, he breaks—because he must be free to break—Fackenheim's fearful commandment.
She decided to take some cheerfully defiant selfies in front of the protesters — and was captured doing so by photographer Jurgen Augusteyns.
Mr Baker says he does not want a no-deal Brexit, but cheerfully admits that parliamentary rejection of the deal would produce "chaos".
Well into the 18th century, meanwhile, California was pictured as an island, a state of affairs that many Californians might cheerfully favour today.
There's just a broad question with a cheerfully wide range of answers: What films make you feel good about female characters, and why?
They liked to denounce capitalist imperialism over glasses of beer, and I would cheerfully denounce it also, and they would all be delighted.
But it will also require someone with a more conciliatory approach to politics than Mr Renzi, a micromanager who cheerfully admits to arrogance.
As we prepared to go, Dr. King cheerfully admonished me, the youngest of the group, for not being suitably dressed for the evening.
Instead, appeal to your Leo's charismatic side by sharing a story about a time you cheerfully won everyone over with your big idea.
The first image showed him sitting cheerfully on his friend's shoulders on a night out, both of them clearly having a lovely time.
Cheerfully missing the 2018 World Cup finals on Sunday morning, seven other people joined me to learn more about blockchains at the session.
It's reasonable to assume that any novel with a title like The Mothers — especially one with a cheerfully pink cover — might be sentimental.
Cheerfully riffing on the time a significant portion of the drama club held an intervention to get me to eat an animal cracker?
He settles on a small piece by Camilla Engstrom, an artist best known amongst internet style circles for her cheerfully drawn naked ladies.
Renata tries to tempt Madeline by saying they'll have the party and then go to Disney the next day, but Madeline cheerfully refuses.
" Nora's father, cheerfully resilient, bought a new restaurant, the Pantry, and nurtured it into a success: "What could be more American than that?
And so partygoers sipped and snacked and chatted cheerfully about loss, partly comforted by the fact that Kowalska's designs live outside of trends.
Based on stories and characters created by the prolific horror-comedy hyphenate Charles Band, "The Littlest Reich" is certifiably bonkers and cheerfully offensive.
"It's either perfect or crap, as we say in English," Mr. Rattle said cheerfully at one point when the intricate timing was off.
The soprano Heidi Stober has been away from the Met for a few seasons, but returns with a cheerfully bright, natural, unexaggerated Despina.
Building on their reputation as the heroes who beat the Tamils, the Rajapaksas have cheerfully allowed Buddhist extremists to whisper on their behalf.
The spines of books, the cork-tiled floors, the rugs and prints and bed linens — each became a cheerfully bloodless version of itself.
Mr. Minhaj, 31, joined "The Daily Show" in 2014 and has become popular among viewers with his cheerfully acerbic takes on current events.
I told my mother to see it, and once she did, she said she liked it but wished it had ended more cheerfully.
So on this sunny afternoon the filmmakers—two producers, the director, and the star, Keanu Reeves, whose black suit and black T-shirt and black beard gave him the look of a stylish sexton—had cheerfully trekked over the hill to STX Entertainment's offices in Burbank, and STX's executives had cheerfully welcomed them with a bottomless supply of bottled water.
And fans invested in the MCU's world-building may resent the way Far From Home cheerfully turns Endgame into a punchline, then ignores it.
A small-eyed snake was caught on video cheerfully eating a compatriot by the Toowoomba Snake Catchers, who uploaded the footage to Facebook Sunday.
In a jarring scene, they gather around the kitchen table to cheerfully defend one of the most shocking stories included in the Deer investigation.
"Soon the machine will work again," he says cheerfully to a queue of voters, most of whom have waited for more than five hours.
After years of dealing with misogynist insults, by contrast, she appears so cheerfully thick-skinned as almost to be operating on a higher plane.
Sorry, but social etiquette demands that, unless you are actively in recovery, when you are cheerfully offered a line you have to take it.
Now as speaker of the US House of Representatives for the second time, Pelosi cheerfully embraces the attack and boasts of her hometown city.
"[The] Liverpool accent is one of the most famous British accents," says Billy, before cheerfully explaining how to pronounce the word "dock" in Scouse.
It came with a generous scoop of räksallad, which the website cheerfully describes as "shrimp-salad made with shrimp"—evidently not a given elsewhere.
And the Conservatives in the Leave campaign, who cheerfully cite such experts when attacking Labour party policies during general elections, now disdain them altogether.
"Spending cash is actually painful to people," says Yoo cheerfully, when I sit down with him and Amit to take a look at Scrip.
Yet an identical spirit of cheerfully adventurous immersion into the past pervades "The Black Crook" — and, happily, works there to much more congenial effect.
" The notion that Domino appealed to parents as a cheerfully sexless entertainer is hard to square with performances of songs like "Whole Lotta Lovin'.
She cheerfully lists the ways in which she damages her own health, including by smoking cigarettes every day during the writing of her book.
The problem was that Pengy was too large for me to reach the switch, and he cheerfully and relentlessly pushed me off the rooftop.
They're cute together, both so cheerfully chipper about the simple truth that anyone willingly associating with the Bachelor franchise at this point is bonkers.
Derek Knights, one of the club's most seasoned Buffett fans, cheerfully describes the Parrothead vibe as we have a beer beside the dance floor.
At Blue Tree, she greeted the saleswomen cheerfully ("Hello, girls" she said brightly) and admired some chunky Lucite handbags patterned in frogs and fish.
Asked whether the statue did not bear an uncanny resemblance to the prime minister, one of the pagoda's resident monks, Mom Kosal, cheerfully agreed.
Mr. Saleh appeared to relish the leverage that the terrorist menace gave him, cheerfully exploiting his country's problems in his petitioning for outside aid.
He had terrible dental issues, like the impoverished child he had once been, and terrible gout, like the wealthy old potentate he cheerfully became.
On Tuesday, Mr. Mulvaney cheerfully dispatched the question of what he'd tell an able-bodied American who wants work but simply can't find any.
The little one did so, methodically, which was not his style; he has always been adept at cheerfully watching other people work for him.
Mr. Trump was proudly on offense all night, cheerfully using the word "hell" repeatedly while mocking those who say he should watch his language.
She has been cheerfully scrupulous about White House traditions and rituals, including such niceties as designing what will be known as the Obama China.
"I've always been a hanger-on," she cheerfully admitted in "Old Gods Almost Dead," Stephen Davis's 2001 chronicle of the Stones' lives and careers.
Thriving best are the 10 species of Pritchardia, all of them native to the Hawaiian Islands, cheerfully enduring tourists like the rest of Maui.
On September 30th the loquacious Mr Saeed even shared a stage with Pakistan's religious affairs minister, cheerfully defying a $10m American bounty on his head.
You can choose among a variety of colorful shells for its lower-half, and four LED lights on the top blink cheerfully when it's working.
A colorful hat and fascinator display caught her eye, and she cheerfully admired it while she met with staff who explained the collection to her.
Marino decided to draw a dhol player and dancers cheerfully ringing in the festival (the dhol is type of drum played using two wooden sticks).
Well, either the BBC are just cheerfully trolling us at this stage OR they dropped a very large hint during Tuesday night's episode of Newsnight.
To explain why, Mr Rutte notes cheerfully that Brexit requires the Dutch to recalibrate their four-century diplomatic balancing-act between France, Germany and Britain.
On a recent public holiday girls in black headscarves cycled cheerfully around the Haroon mosque, one of Bangkok's oldest, which was festooned with royal flags.
But what makes Epp's joke perfect fake-viral bait is that Twitter is precisely goofy enough to cheerfully roll out something this weird and invasive.
The movies were dumb, but they were cheerfully, unironically dumb—showing beautiful people having a good time is essentially why movies were invented, after all.
When asked about how hair relates to her identity and presentation, Robinson cheerfully relayed that her hairstyles are just as flexible as her creative endeavors.
Trump noted cheerfully that he had told Pelosi that she could send "five times" as many people to represent the Democratic side if she wished.
A skeletal hand holds up an eyeglasses frame and mustache like one the artist himself sports, making the whole sculpture a cheerfully demonic self-portrait.
The pearlfish actually scouts the ocean looking for sea cucumbers with the express purpose of cheerfully burrowing its way into their anal cavity for protection.
Once the laissez-faire machine started running, it cheerfully annihilated the people and the natural environment that it made use of, unless it was restrained.
I also liked Else Holmelund Minarik's "Little Bear" (illustrated by Sendak), who cheerfully makes some grim-sounding soup that is upstaged by a layer cake.
Cheerfully cynical yet with a sincere appetite for the game, "The Circus" is both a document and an example of the superficiality of today's elections.
"The candidate cheerfully said that she was laid off so she had been enjoying her unemployment, but now that was soon running out," Bentz said.
Mick Mulvaney, the budget director, cheerfully acknowledges that they're using gimmicks to pass a bill that permanently cuts taxes on corporations, and not to worry.
Most of the chaos accumulates in drifts around the entrance, where hosts try cheerfully but often ineffectively to dispatch the hungry crowd to empty tables.
My mom cheerfully made up some story about how Santa must have left our gifts in the garage, and my dad would go get them.
Mr. Spach stood by the grill, wearing an apron and cheerfully barking at guests to bring the buns, plates and side dishes to the table.
"I'm quite bold, that's part of why I'm a blender," Barrie cheerfully says of her position on a typically dreich Scottish day in early February.
People magazine referred to its "cheerfully tasteless handling of such topics as impotence, homosexuality, promiscuity, adultery, etc." and it caused some controversy when it debuted.
But during his remarks to his ebullient fans, Trump cheerfully explained that he had no memory whatsoever of having promised to protect the Carrier workers.
" He grinned through rounds of exasperated questioning, through recollections of a cheerfully profane phone call with the president, through the memory of buying a "V.
Nightmarishly, my cousin had also gotten the game and for the next few weeks when we talked, he cheerfully related how awesome Dark Forces was.
Five thousand miles away in Sochi, Russia, President Vladimir V. Putin, in full ice hockey gear, cheerfully answered a similar query from an American reporter.
Mr. Trump cheerfully addressed the group here at their policy retreat on Thursday, and they responded with applause to many proposals they have long opposed.
What saves him is his friendship with Scorpius — cheerfully nerdy, awkward, and wildly charming Scorpius, who is hands down the greatest invention of Cursed Child.
Kelly Schumann, who plays Justine, a cheerfully sociopathic employee who started out as a one-line character, told me about her journey on the show.
"All the stages and the stars I turn all of it To just a supercut 'Cause in my head (in my head, I do everything right) When you call (when you call, I'll forgive and not fight) Because ours are the moments I play in the dark" Today, on Twitter, Baio cheerfully took credit for gifting her the word, and she cheerfully gave thanks for it.
Smith and Browne note cheerfully that Microsoft operates or leases more than 1413 such facilities in 20-plus countries and hosts at least 200 online services.
In one scene, a group of boys cheerfully embed an explosive device into a plastic bottle, and kick it around in a makeshift game of soccer.
His speech is cheerfully peppered with expletives, and no subject of conversation is off limits: the sunny triad of politics, religion, and sex is ever present.
Ms. Zawadzki helped an older woman near her station pry the lid off a jar, and ducked cheerfully as someone passed a colander over her head.
She cheerfully calls Mulder crazy and asks him seriously if he's off his meds, but brightens at his characteristic enthusiasm for the possibility of the paranormal.
One patient is tying his shoes as we make our rounds in the morning, and tells us cheerfully that he is going out for a smoke.
While I did get in contact with a store that cheerfully admitted to breaking street date, a representative from Game Dude immediately shut that idea down.
The thing is — if you believe the legends Old Nan used to tell Bran — the longest Winter (cheerfully called the "Long Night") lasted a full generation.
Second, this movie will blend its peril and desperation with cheerfully silly humor that never gets in the way of the drama or dilutes the stakes.
At a downtown barbecue joint, lobbyists cheerfully passed out stickers reading "Make Lobbying Great Again" as they schmoozed on Monday with Republican ambassadors, lawmakers and executives.
There is very little evidence supporting competency-based education; nevertheless, the new education law explicitly provides funding, and the National Governors Association has cheerfully endorsed it.
Back on Twitter, Sweden has been cheerfully responding to many of the people who have either praised or questioned its decision to spill its meatball secret.
"I think I am fairly cheerful most of the time," Mr. Byrne said cheerfully, calling from a hotel room two days after our interview in Trenton.
And she views her appetite for that work, and her readiness to work tirelessly and cheerfully within the system we have, as her core political attribute.
Goodman has been a steadfast defender of the First Amendment and the rule of law, cheerfully fighting for Americans' rights despite constant attacks from the left.
Mr. Moss, of Corcoran, tells of clients who cheerfully dismiss a well-situated apartment for the sake of what they call "nice and fresh," he said.
By turns irreverent and impassioned, he drew laughter and applause, as he cheerfully mumbled his way through discussions of "gigabit broadband" and other high-tech investments.
In this scene, Anna Kendrick provides the voice of Poppy, a troll setting off on a dangerous journey, cheerfully indifferent to the hazards along the way.
When traveling, I still take a certain pride — as my parents did — in cheerfully staying in hostels or dorm settings with the bathroom down the hall.
She began the day after the election, creating a banner that read, "Dump Trump," with stark lettering spread over a turquoise fabric cheerfully decorated with pugs.
"Say money!" she says cheerfully, using her index fingers to widen her own mouth into a smile as if she's coaching a third-grader on picture day.
But Lane, cheerfully watching the rest of cast of Once On This Island dance their faces off onstage, was in no mood to frolic with a goat.
It's a small price to pay for an animated plush that cheerfully lip-syncs responses to your questions, in addition to handling timers, alarms, reminders, and notifications.
You've probably seen the instantly classic photo of Mark Zuckerberg cheerfully strutting past a crowd blinded by VR headsets at Mobile World Congress during Samsung's press conference.
Nor is it news that the media—whether newspapers, magazines or television—cheerfully obliged, interviewing the tycoon on matters ranging from public policy to geopolitics to macroeconomics.
Patience, too, is needed to endure three-hour games, and tournaments that could involve 33 hours on the ice, or "torture", as Ms Lei cheerfully calls it.
The one issued today proclaims cheerfully: [The FCC] has made closing the digital divide between Americans with, and without, access to modern broadband networks its top priority.
Estevam Hernandes, one of Brazil's best-known preachers, cheerfully resumed his career after returning, in 2009, from five months in an American jail for smuggling undeclared cash.
The next morning, Mr. Backer was stunned to see the diverse group of passengers who had been angry the night before cheerfully conversing in the coffee shop.
The Six Brandenburg Concertos is a gorgeously lyrical piece that kept those concertos in my head humming and cheerfully tumbling days after I had seen the work.
The house where Rachel's college friend Peik Lin (Awkwafina) lives with her upper-middle-class parents is unmistakably garish and gaudy — Versaille-inspired, her mother cheerfully explains.
" He also wrote the average Japanese is "unproblematic, impersonal, he cheerfully fulfills the social function which befalls him without pretension, but proud of his community and nation.
"A lot of elderly were playing so cheerfully and that made me think, 'I wish I could bring that type of joy back to Japan,'" Mori said.
Instead of selling fantasies, his take on the Friedrich Hollaender song was a cheerfully cynical acknowledgment that trying to live out romantic dreams inevitably comes to naught.
Buckley had no idea, "Call it a No-program, if you will," he cheerfully wrote or shrugged, in words that sound like marching orders for today's GOP.
When Johnson says that he wants "to touch many thousands of lives, lightly and cheerfully, for the better," you believe him, and you want him to succeed.
The company is also responsible for nine different Dungeons in nine different cities, which all cheerfully illustrate an assortment of horrors that are specific to each location.
" Elizabeth kicked things off by cheerfully walking us through the Guerrilla Girls's 1989 protest project, "Do women have to be naked to get into the Met. museum?
"It's like a hybrid between a summer camp for adults and a reality-TV show without the cameras," she cheerfully warned me about life at the compound.
For a long while, all that you really know about Bill is that he's married to Janet (Kristin Scott Thomas), the woman cheerfully bustling in the kitchen.
On September 2nd Chaguan interviewed Peng Yanzi and Yang Yi, an openly—indeed cheerfully—gay Chinese couple, about their plans to register as one another's legal guardian.
" She cheerfully describes herself as Malaysian-born, Malaysian-Chinese by heritage (with grandparents from mainland China), "living in Hong Kong, running an event for a Swiss company.
But the 80-year-old, Yorkshire-born artist David Hockney has been bringing a cheerfully mercenary élan to figurative painting for the better part of six decades.
"But it was such good advertising that all concerts were sold out the next year, and the next year I had €20 million plus," he said, cheerfully.
The days of confidently walking into a room, cheerfully saying good morning to every woman except one (whom she lets know "can choke") are mostly behind her.
The book opens cheerfully enough, with a curious artifact from Fitzgerald's salad days, "The I.O.U.," written in 1920 and recently published, at last, in The New Yorker.
" Later, as we barreled along the Interstate, Horn cheerfully drew our attention toward a gigantic billboard that read, "If you die today, where will you spend eternity?
And when the Odescalchi family donated the badly dilapidated monastery to Father Tuderti's predecessor in 1941, they removed other artifacts, but not the statue, he said cheerfully.
She's always been inclined toward neatness, a crisp Ikea aesthetic, even if she isn't as cheerfully ruthless as Marie Kondo ("Spark Joy"), the Japanese anti-clutter guru.
Dorfman's portrait photos, brightly lit and taken against a white backdrop in her Cambridge studio, appear cheerfully matter-of-fact and unpretentious, much like the artist herself.
So far there's no confirmation of this coming track coming off an album but for the time-being, Karin is cheerfully back to fucking your mind up.
"feels good @taylorswift," Perry cheerfully captioned the Instagram photo, which Swift was tagged in and commented 13 pink heart emojis on — her lucky number that she often references.
When Molin winds a hand crank, the marbles cascade through a series of gears and chutes, plunking down on xylophone keys to create a cheerfully sci-fi harmony.
They're browsing through racks with coffees in hand, standing in lines for the dressing room, cheerfully chatting with sales staff, and actually making purchases on full-priced items.
This is the same McCain who cheerfully sang "bomb, bomb, bomb Iran" back in April 2007 and said that the United States should occupy Iraq for a century.
The reporter cheerfully parties on throughout the segment, accompanied the whole time by three anonymous guys wearing animal masks—who refer to themselves as Horse, Owl, and Rabbit.
"So, what do you all think of the film Blue Is The Warmest Color?" he asks cheerfully to resounding silence, averted eyes, and a rapid change of topic.
He has cheerfully admitted that his campaign is stumbling and has said that "the vast majority of the problem with the campaign was me" as a poor communicator.
So did the growth of credit bureaus such as Retail Credit Company (now Equifax), which held records on millions of Americans and cheerfully shared them with any buyer.
"Soon the machine will work again," he says cheerfully to a queue of voters, most of whom have waited for more than five hours to cast their ballots.
At the finish line, many were entertained by Nigeria's Simidele Adeagbo, competing as part of her nation's first Winter Games delegation, who danced cheerfully despite consistently coming last.
Progress is cheerfully facing the truth, whether flooding coastlines or falling teen pregnancy rates, and thinking of ways to preserve the processes that work and mitigate the risks.
This method produced a remarkably vivid, detailed book that seems to have been composed with no method, its narrative marked by a chaotic and cheerfully self-acknowledged spontaneity.
Snapshot Christopher Guest has mined quirky cultures like amateur thespians ("Waiting for Guffman") and dog-show participants ("Best in Show") and transformed them into cheerfully squirm-inducing comedy.
She agreed cheerfully to an alfresco palm reading by a psychic set up at a curbside card table, who advised her she needed more positivity in her life.
In footage from another course, instructors cheerfully whistled while participants cut off live goats' limbs with tree trimmers and joked that they should be writing songs about it.
" Our reviewer calls it cheerfully silly — and a lot like the 1984 comedy hit, "except that it stars four funny women instead of, you know, four funny men.
Seemingly comfortable operating amid chaos, he cheerfully refers to a director as "the man who presides over accidents," conveying the romance of filmmaking while forever frustrated by it.
At Back Label Wine Merchants on West 20th Street in Manhattan, you won't get very far into the handsome shop before you are greeted cheerfully and offered assistance.
Defined by stark whiteness, cool steel and lustrous colored plastic, a big part of its charm was how cheerfully divorced it was from the country's beloved ancient past.
Should it cheerfully encourage us to go out and, again, Get Stuff, it'll appear ignorant of a history that centers its setting as a perfect, all-encompassing metaphor.
That's one major thing that separates him from America's other showbiz president, Ronald Reagan: Unlike Reagan, Trump doesn't have a genial, cheerfully paternal star image to work with.
In the original "Queer Eye for the Straight Guy," the five cheerfully judgy taste mavens uncovered plenty of fashion choices in their subjects' homes that made them cringe.
In a nearby hole-in-the-wall restaurant on Friday afternoon, groups of media members from Japan, China and Korea cheerfully scarfed down bowls of pork bone stew.
Filled with sly gestures of this nature, "Jane Kaplowitz," clearly egged-on by Ms. Gingeras, sets about gleefully, cheerfully dismantling the patriarchal art world from the inside out.
In the show, Belichick, the team's frequently dour coach, cheerfully takes questions from Zolak, and the two break down recent plays using a device they call the Belistrator.
"I'm going to stay until I don't have a choice," he said over coffee at the cheerfully retro Oasis Diner, not far from his home in Plainfield, Ind.
His first major footprint is on the fourth-floor home and accessories floor of Tiffany's Fifth Avenue flagship, where the sacred and the profane are now commingling cheerfully.
Some commentators seem surprised at the way men who talked nonstop about fiscal probity under Barack Obama cheerfully supported tax cuts that will explode the deficit under Trump.
Fendi emerged after the show to take a bow in front of the runway's glowing red sunset illumination, as the "Hair" anthem "Let the Sunshine In" cheerfully blared.
Farther along the pier, a girl perches on the edge of a rowboat and dangles her feet in the water, cheerfully oblivious to the gushing waste pipe nearby.
Of all the women I met from the show, the only one who had a job was Pam, who was cheerfully squeezing three gigs into seventy-hour workweeks.
Jeff Chen, her worthy accomplice, seems to cheerfully provide logistical assistance in these cases with the knowledge that stress, while shortening one's life, often makes it more interesting.
Near the National Gallery of Art, clutches of mothers and daughters stood together, all cheerfully plotting how, or even whether, to make it toward the speakers and performances.
"I think the devaluation is great for the Mexicans who are there [in the United States] and send money here," said Braulio Arenas Ramírez, as he cheerfully sold tacos.
Despite General Mattis's nickname, "Mad Dog" (earned for his aggression in combat and a talent for cheerfully menacing quotes), he is regarded as combining military dash with intellectual seriousness.
To gauge the depth of Aleppo's tragedy, remember that the first protests against Syria's president, Bashar al-Assad, in 2011 saw Sunnis marching cheerfully alongside Shias, Christians and Kurds.
LONDON — There are few things in Britain more iconic than Big Ben, the giant clock that stands out above London and spends its day cheerfully bonging away the hours.
"It's been really hard to have the album done for the last six months and not be able to touch it," Ms. Zutrau said in a cheerfully nihilistic interview.
Plus, the move wouldn't even earn Trump all that much goodwill from Democrats, who would cheerfully pocket this concession and likely go right on opposing him on other topics.
That the Académie is at best aspirational—a source of guidance people might say they want but often cheerfully ignore—is better understood by the French than by outsiders.
One is a cheerfully dressed rubber doll, originally white skinned, now painted black, and the other is a fabricated figure with a face that riffs on Central-African sculpture.
The only question left to answer for the day's remainder was the one Collins cheerfully avoided, saying only that he didn't want to take any credit for his accomplishments.
"If it all goes badly, we'll just order lots of champagne and turn 'The Bachelorette' on," she said, cheerfully, as the women settled near the window and ordered drinks.
"feels good @taylorswift," Perry cheerfully captioned the Instagram photo, which Swift, 29, was tagged in and commented 13 pink heart emojis on — her lucky number that she often references.
He was convinced that you had to be madly in love with movies, and cheerfully burdened by "a huge cinematic baggage," in order to make movies of your own.
With a journalism career in mind, Morton attended the University of Miami but later cheerfully claimed that the only thing he really learned during his college years was tennis.
Expressed in the cheerfully bonkers illustrations by Santat, a Caldecott medalist, "Dude!" tells the story of a platypus and a beaver who go surfing together and meet a shark.
Listen to your inside voices!" he wrote on September 15, before tweeting his way cheerfully through the kickoff event for Broadway's Hispanic Heritage Month and finally concluding, "Gnight, friendos!
"Creature Comfort" is perhaps definitive: the song's cheerfully affectless guitar riff plus synth squelch, combined with Butler's declamatory talk-singing, aim to evoke classic dancepop, New Order's "Temptation" maybe.
You'll notice cheerfully mundane posters that warn how excessive hours caused by temporal shifts won't result in overtime and old VHS training videos that explain what a "threshold" is.
The spot, which will debut during the "Today" show, starts as cheerfully as any other back-to-school commercial, with a boy at his locker praising his new backpack.
But as a test run for a potential Senate campaign, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo found himself on Friday firmly — if cheerfully — defending the Trump administration to Kansas voters.
Over a plate of poached eggs and a flat white, Sheen cheerfully discussed the banality of murder and taking psychopathy home, while also revealing a huge knitwear-related spoiler.
"For now you own things that you can't explain, things that will take shape over time," his doctor says, cheerfully predicting that all will be well in the end.
It nevertheless ended with Mr. O'Reilly saying, "I think your heart is in the right place," and then cheerfully asking Mr. Obama who he thought would win the game.
That may help explain why he's now cheerfully acting as if his trip to New York, and meeting today with President Trump this afternoon, isn't freighted with historic peril.
Ten main courses follow, under Plats Principaux, and then come a dozen desserts that more or less describe themselves: profiteroles, chocolate pot de crème, a cheerfully sour lemon tart.
Their teammate Teague, given to ingenious last-minute contortions on the mat, cheerfully admits to being prescribed multiple medications that he doesn't take, preferring to self-medicate with marijuana.
NHK public television aired video showing the collapsed upper half of the high wall, which was painted cheerfully with trees, flowers and blue sky and surrounded the school swimming pool.
But what's more impressive is how carefully he matches the mannerisms that Fontana created for Greg — the slight stammer, the cheerfully sarcastic grin — without ever seeming to do an impression.
The criticism of Mr Özil began on May 22002th when he and Ilkay Gündogan, another German player of Turkish descent, posed cheerfully with Mr Erdogan ahead of his re-election.
Modeled vaguely on a Venetian wine bar and boasting fish from the Sanriku Coast region of northern Japan, the tiny restaurant has a cheerfully casual D.I.Y. atmosphere that channels Bushwick.
But they also honored him as a man who raised resources for hurricane victims, cheerfully engaged community members and gave up business pursuits for lower-paid life as a deputy.
Rather than making large works, as did many of his contemporaries, he cheerfully did the opposite: within a period of a few years, Brainard made more than 1003,2100 tiny collages.
The most cheerfully frantic moment of Michael Bublé's Carpool episode has to be the "scat battle" that ensues when Corden's dad hitches a lift with his saxophone (6:20 below).
As an aside, how terrifying is it that the American government has to warn people about the problem they are largely causing by hiring folks to write cheerfully catchy songs?
He cheerfully but steadfastly believes he will be a big league success, so much so that Fernandez gets a kick out of needling him about still being a minor leaguer.
"We believe that IT has nothing to do with math and physics… it is more artistic than scientific," says Nicolas Sadirac, as he cheerfully slaughters whole herds of sacred cows.
In a society that treats a young woman's entrée into sexuality as a necessarily fraught experience, Blockers cheerfully celebrates a girl's right to make it whatever she wants to be. 
Singapore is the nanny state par excellence, a single-party state where chewing gum is banned, you need a permit to buy a car, and drug dealers are cheerfully hanged.
More recently, he and his longtime friend, the comic Jemaine Clement, another New Zealander, directed "What We Do in the Shadows," a cheerfully silly mockumentary about vampires living as roommates.
True to form, she cheerfully whispered, "I don't think I've ever seen so many bare butts in my life," before striding down the hill that led to the main stage.
For years, I've pushed back when people take it upon themselves to peer into my mouth and cheerfully remark that doesn't resemble a pink sock full of smashed beige china.
It was advice he immediately undermined by boasting cheerfully that he was still shaking hands, as he had indeed done at a hospital with several virus patients just days before.
Patrolman Bronlevan and Sergeant Alexander Lilley arrived at the earlier stages of the rampage — just in time to see a small monkey cheerfully wring the neck of a valuable parakeet.
Its first single, "Medellín," is a spotlight for the Colombian star Maluma, who met Madonna backstage at the MTV Video Music Awards last year and cheerfully glides through the track.
Barabas, meanwhile, cheerfully tells his conspirator that "we are villains both" and goes on to act like a villain for the rest of the play without any more navel-gazing.
In her candid and cheerfully irreverent new book, "Old in Art School: A Memoir of Starting Over," Painter says she never really questioned her decision to go back to school.
Out of this checklist, a phantasm emerged, and as it took shape I saw it was none other than Stephen Miller, waving at me cheerfully as he stepped into view.
For three decades and counting, Mr. Wellman, a professor of playwriting at Brooklyn College and a guru to a generation of writers, has manufactured dozens of wordy, cheerfully inscrutable plays.
The second season has Lara exploring the entrepreneurial possibilities of supplying the wealthy with intravenous drips, which has become a great way to show off Malin Akerman's cheerfully sinister performance.
PARIS (Reuters) - "The polls are still getting it wrong," a friend of deeply unpopular French President Francois Hollande said cheerfully on Monday after the latest voting upset to hit pollsters.
So I can attest that those cheerfully one-note little dudes were a genius merchandising play—which is probably the main reason there are 100 of the tiny bastards, after all.
The vacuum cleaner, which was once a simple tool, is now a Roomba with a cheerfully clueless personality as it makes happy chimes and bumps its way through the living room.
These three cops are set loose in a willfully complicated mystery, filled with twists, flip-backs, set-ups, and payoffs, all the while cheerfully intermingling 50s fact into their cinematic fiction.
"The UN has a lot of money," he explains cheerfully, stabbing at a late-night plate of fish and rice in the Xiaobei district of Guangzhou, a hub for African traders.
LONDON — It may have been a long time since we've seen Princess Charlotte's cheerfully beaming little face or Prince George's badass fashion accessories, but fear not — that's all about to change.
On the other hand, the party is cheerfully divisive on the subject of Brexit, which it is dead against and would like to reverse via a referendum on the final deal.
When your alarm went off this morning, did you leap cheerfully out of bed like some kind of psychopath... or did you do the predictable thing and hit that snooze button?
So in all likelihood, even if Calexit went to a vote and passed, like Brexit did, not everyone in California would cheerfully give up their blue passports to become ex-Americans.
"Frozen", a Disney princess story about the bond between two sisters that made more than $1 billion worldwide, cheerfully rewrote all the accepted kid-friendly rules about dreams and true love.
After his speech, as he met for a second time in two days with the celebrity chef Anthony Bourdain, scores of onlookers braved a downpour, cheerfully getting soaked for a glimpse.
Next is his sister, Kate (Chrissy Metz), who is fighting a serious weight problem with the help of a support group, in which she meets the cheerfully acerbic Toby (Chris Sullivan).
Christine yearns, including for her colleague George (Michael C. Hall), a cheerfully vacant anchor, but her desires are thwarted by social awkwardness and partly by her caustic boss, Mike (Tracy Letts).
Later, Vera cheerfully tells her roommates, Lottie (Heather Alicia Simms) and Anna Mae (Carra Patterson), who, like her, are actresses of color, that Gloria is up for an Old South picture.
Yet I keep reading news analyses expressing puzzlement that men who were strident deficit hawks in the Obama years so cheerfully signed on to a budget-busting tax cut under Trump.
Olivia debunked death bed speculation later in the day by cheerfully wishing everyone a Happy New Year and dropping a famous Mark Twain quote -- and these pics back up those words.
This is the angel always hovering just above Church's paintings: the idea that the landscape, cheerfully denuded of people (indigenous and otherwise), is the creative act of a very particular god.
And from the moment they recorded "Je T'Aime … Moi Non Plus," a cheerfully (and explicitly) erotic duet that became a major succès de scandale, she became one of his greatest interpreters.
At a recent rehearsal, for example, the cast members behaved more like friends than colleagues: greeting each other with hugs, and cheerfully working together on a challenging, even avant-garde production.
The cheerfully cut-and-paste nature of Welles's script was well matched to the production, which was again a stop-and-go process, informed by funding shortages and limited actor availability.
His wife cheerfully showed how she still uses coal to feed the stove that warms the brick platform bed, or "kang," that is a traditional feature of homes in northern China.
Before Mr. Yan's fight, he and a dozen or so friends warmed up with a dinner of peppery tofu, and Mr. Yan appeared cheerfully indifferent about his chances in the club.
In surveys, when men are asked whether they have ever had sex with a woman or girl without her consent, a surprising number cheerfully say they have, without considering themselves rapists.
Art Review With its cheerfully crowd-seeking title, "Golden Kingdoms: Luxury and Legacy in the Ancient Americas," the Metropolitan Museum's exhibition of pre-Columbian art promises an unabashed celebration of splendor.
The 20-year-old, with the sell-out crowd cheerfully applauding his quad-led performance to music from the Rocketman soundtrack, scored an impressive 216.04 points after dominating Saturday's short program.
The only thing he was halfway orderly about was the European Union: Mr. Trump called Brexit a "great thing" and somewhat cheerfully predicted that other countries might leave the union, too.
"I can eat whatever I want in front of the TV — in front of Game of Thrones — and feel no guilt," Dormer cheerfully told reporters at the end of the race.
This was, of course, a pot au feu traveling incognito, and the Four Horsemen's by-the-glass list had a match for it, a cheerfully complex Beaujolais from Jean-Louis Dutraive.
He cheerfully agreed to my proposal for an interview where I would act as the voice of brutal skepticism about the whole Jetson-esque enterprise, pitching him a series of cranky questions.
The Instagram-forward platform that boasts over 14 million followers not only broke news of Hernandez's legal outcome, but reposted several cheerfully-toned pictures of him smiling and celebrating his daughter's birthday.
With Rodrigo Duterte's April rape joke still ringing in voters' ears, a rep for the Philippines presidential hopeful has cheerfully dismissed his recent threat to burn Singapore's flag as a joke, too.
Finally, the topic of surveillance, one of the more recent American fears, was raised in many Art Basel pieces, the most popular of them being Fidia Falaschetti's eerie cheerfully branded security cameras.
"They became a baseline," Mr. Bock, 46, said during a recent interview at his apartment in Park Slope, Brooklyn, which is cheerfully accented with art by his 7-year-old daughter, Lily.
Wending my way home, I'll pick up a bottle from the interesting and unpretentious selection at Columbia Wine Co., 4038 Broadway, and flowers from the cheerfully straightforward Merry Flowers at No. 203.
Commanding the piano and introducing the singers, some of whom double as musicians in the band, Mr. Iconis is an indefatigably upbeat host whose flock suggests cheerfully rowdy collegians cutting up together.
Ms. Garland (who appeared in several Roger Corman productions, including "It Conquered the World," but more steadily worked in television) cheerfully changes coiffure, and, in character as Casey, enjoys demonstrating her range.
Continuing to pay for time away from the children I would cheerfully die for is, apparently, more important to me than trying to set down roots in the place they were born.
Accompanied by her husband and three sons, she cheerfully took time to mingle with voters, who headed to polls on a — for Iceland — warm autumn day of about 0003 Celsius (45 Fahrenheit).
Immediately, she finds herself enmeshed in the city's cheerfully seedy theatrical underbelly of hack musicals and showgirls, and proceeds to have an absolutely delightful time, right up until everything comes crashing down.
We want them to feel like they just walked into a restaurant in Japan, and so we greet them like very cheerfully with a lot of enthusiasm and say, 'Welcome to our restaurant.
Inside, you enter a maze—no shortcuts allowed—where every twist reveals new furniture, in pale softwood or white chipboard, artfully arranged with cheerfully coloured accessories to exude a chic, relaxed Scandinavian lifestyle.
After she and the popular Democratic candidate tackled tough topics like the state of health care and economic strategy, Hill, 43, cheerfully opened up about her happy life now with fiancé Ian Wallace.
The first act is flat, but it picks up considerably once Carol Danvers crash-lands her wisecracking self on Earth and gets to spend some time bouncing off a cheerfully bemused Nick Fury.
There's currently about 1,000 names on the "To Record" list, though, so you'll have to wait at least four months to hear your name cheerfully crooned with the sound of a howling dog.
"Most of the people who watched me on ' Thirtysomething ' are probably dead by now," she said cheerfully, referring to the late-eighties TV drama, on which she played the unlucky-in-love Ellyn.
As a song, it's pretty inexplicable, with Smith rapping cheerfully about being murdered in his dreams and featuring an ending skit that has Jazzy Jeff being replaced as DJ by Freddy Krueger himself.
"India Pale Ale," directed with studious effervescence by Will Davis, is a cheerfully instructive work, created with the aim of bridging one of the many cultural gaps in these dangerously divided United States.
Whites should be afraid of the migrant caravan traveling from Central America, especially since "unknown Middle Easterners" were hidden in its midst, an alternative fact that he cheerfully acknowledged was based on nothing.
There's also Luis, an amiable slum resident who Mr. Alpert misses on one visit because he's doing prison time for working the black market — an activity he cheerfully returns to on his release.
How does a conservative movement that is supposed to believe that every healthy society needs powerful moral guardrails give itself over to a president whose every other utterance cheerfully knocks those guardrails down?
In the pilot he mocks the idea of alerting higher-ups about a student's violent tendencies, and in a later episode, he cheerfully offers "to bully" a sheltered student to toughen him up.
Out of that project came the current book, in which Tommasini cheerfully acknowledges the problematic nature of canon formation, especially in a field like classical music where the standard repertory can become ossified.
"Out of genres, artists, and their cheerfully imprecise relationships, we can build a more accurate view of the world," the company said in a blog post in 2013, describing something like DNA analysis.
On her way to catch a flight from London to Stockholm for the "Mamma Mia!" premiere, she cheerfully chatted by phone about the perils of channeling Ms. Streep and the power of Cher.
" It was truly the kind of performance you expect from a deranged person, brought out to explain why he blew up a large government building and inquiring cheerfully: "Has anybody seen my car?
And now the title has been claimed, without a hint of self-awareness, by this reality competition series, which cheerfully accepts an online discourse where identity and accountability are totally up for grabs.
" Inside the envelope was a postcard from Kondo, cheerfully thanking me for shopping at her store and explaining that the "goal of tidying is to make room for meaningful objects, people and experiences.
"We're going to be hauling some grass and some alfalfa bales today," Cole Sonne cheerfully tells the camera as he drives a tractor over the bumps of his family's farm in South Dakota.
The other author is a well-known professor of linguistics who skips along beside the train, waving cheerfully and occasionally performing somersaults to express just how happy he is to be keeping up.
Michael Shapiro, a professor at the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism who has cheerfully written at least a dozen recommendations on my behalf, recently wrote one that was only 48 words long.
I'm not in the habit of asking random New Yorkers for freebies, or of responding cheerfully when some random New Yorker asks me for one, but I'm frequently cadging or gifting poop bags.
I'm not in the habit of asking random New Yorkers for freebies, or of responding cheerfully when some random New Yorker asks me for one, but I'm frequently cadging or gifting poop bags.
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - India's embattled Jet Airways put photographs of smiling women employees on social media last week for Women's Day, using the tagline "Standing tall; touching the skies" but few passengers reacted cheerfully.
This week, he took along an unlikely guest: President Alexander Lukashenko of Belarus, a veteran of the Soviet system who eschews the post-communist fashion for piety and cheerfully calls himself an "Orthodox atheist".
"Tushy uses the tap water from your wall to wash the dookie cookies from your famous anus," the asshole cheerfully exclaims after telling the viewer about how easy it is to install and use.
Some dismissed the rumpus as a publicity stunt, an impression reinforced when a sting operation by Indian journalists revealed that, in exchange for money, the Rajput group cheerfully offered to attack another film production.
The movie itself is a cheerfully silly rom-com; screenwriter Richard Curtis and director Danny Boyle don't have much interest in exploring the music industry or the ins and outs of the creative process.
But it is — especially in the revised form it takes as the first book of The Once and Future King, the part that covers King Arthur's childhood as the cheerfully dim orphan boy Wart.
Now, BBG Watch cheerfully reports that Trump may replace the agency's current CEO with Kenneth Timmerman, a Breitbart contributor who accused the VOA of "wild fantasy-land libel" against Trump during the 2016 campaign.
Thank you to the Italian staff at Caffe Nero in Piccadilly who greet me cheerfully every day and whose efficient manager would have made a much better prime minister of Italy than Silvio Berlusconi.
"I have one of those lives where, like, every day is a dream come true," says Michael Shannon in the clip above, as he cheerfully observes Jimmy Fallon buttoning up a very special gift.
When Ray joins Karen at her mother's bunker where they are set to hide out from Michael, he cheerfully hangs out in the background and at one point does tricks with a yo-yo.
I couldn't help thinking of a video I had seen in which one of Necker Island's accountants cheerfully recounted serving as a human platter in a naked sushi dinner after finishing her office work.
My neighbors rattle on cheerfully about "2.5 dimensional characters" and "demi-humans;" their government has appointed the mouthless cartoon cutie Hello Kitty and a 22nd-century blue robotic cat named Doraemon as cultural ambassadors.
Just as he does on The Daily Show, he cheerfully dismantles Western society for all its idiosyncrasies and frivolity, but never without a degree of affection for the bizarre world he now calls home.
Cheerfully colored tableware, devised for visually impaired customers, works for everyone else, too, including people with dementia, for whom distinguishing food from plates or liquids from containers can become a difficult and unappetizing chore.
Progressives, particularly LGBT Christians, have cheerfully circulated his critiques of the religious right and lauded the gay Christian's candidacy as a watershed moment for a community long shunted to the margins of church life.
Ms. McKay sings the melody in tandem with the Minneapolis soul singer Maurice Jacox, and in the video she cheerfully takes her message to the streets of New York, costumed as a cannabis leaf.
And after giving her State of the City speech at the mosque this spring, she cheerfully deflected a Fox News reporter's question about whether she would have given a similar speech at a church.
And at the end of the film, we see her back in his office, cheerfully rolling her eyes as he scolds her for leaving the heroine of her new novel — Little Women itself — unmarried.
Perry spends the video taking part in a cheerfully pastel, 50s Americana-themed amusement park where people get launched out of roller coasters to their painful deaths and eat mushroom cloud-shaped cotton candy.
They've fact-checked the idea that protests in general — and Black Lives Matter protests in particular — are scenes of lighthearted revelry, dismissing that suggestion despite the cheerfully dancing black men in Pepsi's imagined protest.
"I can't think of Germany as home," says Recep, a middle-aged mechanic brought to Cologne as a child by his Anatolian parents, as headscarved teenagers cheerfully pose for selfies before the mosque's soaring minarets.
It's the second in Caitlin Moran's series of autobiographical novels, this one focusing on Moran's alter-ego Morrigan as the character tromps cheerfully through London in the mid-'90s as a teenage celebrity music journalist.
No matter that its nonstick surface was inclined to peel off ("In those days, there were a lot of fried eggs that were Teflon-coated," Mr. Kives later said cheerfully), he had found his medium.
Without fail, a Fast and the Furious movie will end with a cheerfully ludicrous, nitrous oxide–fueled action sequence before decamping to Vin Diesel's backyard to hear him ruminate warmly on the importance of family.
Throughout the ceremony, three drummers in ceremonial garb banged furiously on conga drums while a younger man cheerfully chanted call-and-response songs in the Yoruba language's offset of Lucumi, a form of Haitian dialect.
The cheerfully morbid ''Prairie Home Companion'' is about the last episode of a fictional radio show based on the long-running variety show, and features as a character a white-trench-coated angel of death.
JON PARELES The new single by Rosalía sets aside flamenco tragedy for pure braggadocio, flaunting "Aute Cuture" (that's haute couture cheerfully misspelled) and female ascendance over syncopated synthesizer chords and, tucked neatly within, flamenco handclaps.
Forty-one of the 42 representatives elected on the Congress party's ticket in 2014 also eventually defected to the B.J.P. — after a stop first at the P.P.A. "Party hardly matters!" my Arunachali friends explain cheerfully.
After all that Obama-era shrieking about the dangers of debt and the looming threat of inflation, the party cheerfully opened the spigots as soon as it had its own man in the White House.
Later that night, Mr. Trump cheerfully phoned Ms. Pelosi to reiterate that he really wanted to do a deal — despite the likely opposition of many Senate Republicans and Mick Mulvaney, his interim chief of staff.
Dud, a cheerfully spacey surfer and underemployed pool cleaner, stumbles across the Ancient and Benevolent Order of the Lynx when his wheezy Volkswagen Thing (basically, Dud in automotive form) breaks down outside its local chapter.
This week Republicans, having just enacted a huge tax cut, cheerfully agreed to a budget deal that, according to independent experts, will push next year's deficit up to around $1.15 trillion — bigger than in 2012.
BEIJING — Officially, no one in China can watch when the exiled tycoon Guo Wengui appears on banned websites to cheerfully lob incendiary allegations of corruption and skulduggery at the top ranks of the Communist Party.
One of the dogs was blind, but it cheerfully participated in the collective barking, while piles of books and sheet music, shelves, chairs, and a cage with a cat were carried through the front doors.
The owner, Robert Mnuchin, a collector who was a partner at Goldman Sachs, cheerfully acknowledges that his relations with Hammons are conducted, often by proxy, at the artist's unpredictable initiative and always under his conditions.
When rumors surfaced that Olivia Newton-John was on her deathbed last month after her third bout of breast cancer, the 70-year-old Australian singer took to social media to cheerfully disprove the hearsay.
Over the phone, hours after the team made what everyone was casually calling "first fuel," Holmes cheerfully explains that Carbon Engineering is actually not the first to make fuel from carbon dioxide captured from the air.
On Sunday, Ellen DeGeneres spent her afternoon in a luxury box at a football game in Texas, watching the Dallas Cowboys play the Green Bay Packers and laughing cheerfully next to former president George W. Bush.
NEW DELHI, March 15 (Reuters) - India's embattled Jet Airways put photographs of smiling women employees on social media last week for Women's Day, using the tagline "Standing tall; touching the skies" but few passengers reacted cheerfully.
From the Hocus Pocus Villain Spelltacular to the Happy HallowWishes Fireworks Show, the cheerfully spooky happening takes over Disney's Magic Kingdom on a slew of scheduled nights between now and October 31, beginning at 7 p.m.
And on Thursday, he infused standards like "Ain't Misbehavin'" (sly and teasing) and "Just One of Those Things" (cheerfully blasé), and show tunes from "Gypsy" (an exquisitely tender "Small World"), with suggestions of a story line.
Along with Yuli Rustinawati, a fellow activist, Mr. Oetomo, plump, unimposing and dressed in a bright orange batik shirt, cheerfully made the case that gay Indonesians deserved the same rights and protections as other Indonesian citizens.
But Ander Mikalson chose the cheerfully futile psychoanalytic route, numbering and labeling her varieties of discomfort as 50 gouache and pastel drawings of the movie's passing shadows, as if for some study of emptiness endlessly deferred.
Since we're giving them free rein, they can afford to play the long game and cheerfully meddle in our elections and spread disinformation in an attempt to undermine voters trust in our democracy and democratic institutions.
We first meet Mr. Steggert's character as Adam Turner, a man in his 20s, in conversation with Jenny Lafferty (Rebecca Rittenhouse), a cheerfully drunken young woman at a Halloween costume party in Davenport, Iowa, in 1989.
The finale's final knife to the gut is how Joe cheerfully talks about the book that Beck wrote before he killed her — penning some of it while she was in his cage — which is published posthumously.
I asked Adonis to perform a specific behavior and, instead of cheerfully doing it, he lowered his head — it bears repeating that this was the head with the tusks — and lumbered across the room at us.
The main course today was lamb, not because it was part of her plan, she explained cheerfully, but because the swordfish she had ordered never arrived, and the angry phone calls she made got her nowhere.
She cheerfully and honestly confronts her own outsider status and newcomer's naïveté (as when she enjoys a respite from Cairo's endemic sexual harassment at a cafe that turns out to be a rendezvous spot for prostitutes).
Can Anne Shirley, the yummy pleasure who has flourished by cheerfully gliding above her trauma, be transformed into an almost-antiheroine who, in the fashion of contemporary television, has to grapple with her awful past directly?
You've got to love a serving professional who cheerfully explains that "the Bitter Almond Negroni eschews gin" (for Cocchi Americano Rosa and an almond liqueur), as if it were entirely the Negroni's own excellent judgment call.
They also bore no universal warning symbols and were painted a bright banana shade of yellow — a cheerfully cartoonish color scheme for an environment in which lethal matériel tends to be gray, olive drab or tan.
As you've probably gathered, my husband and I have been binge watching the Netflix series "Tidying Up with Marie Kondo," in which the Japanese organizing guru cheerfully helps families bring order to their woefully cluttered homes.
Watching all this play out, I've been thinking about a profile Molly Ball wrote of Trump adviser Kellyanne Conway, limning her peculiar talent for cheerfully denying the towering masses of factual evidence against her boss's statements.
Relations have warmed since then: In May, Chinese officials cheerfully reported that the project was on schedule to be completed in 2018, and that China had signed another joint venture with the Russians on petrochemical refinery.
A government that had been defeated in the country could continue cheerfully in office, enacting policies it did not believe in; while those who had actually argued for the change could wash their hands of its consequences.
He cheerfully let the audience know he was just interrupted; one time, he said, someone messaged him during a presentation that his mic was cutting out and he was able to signal that he needed new batteries.
Chris Prynoski's trippy animated debut Nerdland (possibly called that because Loserland doesn't have the same punch) features a pair of Comedic Losers: a pair of cheerfully incompetent, lazy dolts who spontaneously decide it's time to become famous.
That became his sole rationale for remaining in the race as he almost cheerfully racked up primary losses, winning only his home state and fewer total delegates than did Senator Marco Rubio, who dropped out in March.
One Sunday morning, I heard a keening wail rise from a register near mine: it came from an older woman whose meticulous organizational system, known only to her, was being cheerfully undermined by a well-intentioned assistant.
Sliding into theaters on a river of slime and an endless supply of good vibes, the new, cheerfully silly "Ghostbusters" is that rarest of big-studio offerings — a movie that is a lot of enjoyable, disposable fun.
Black Americans have struggled to free themselves of these limited expectations, to transcend being seen simply as the brutish thug on the corner, the sassy and strong black woman, the cheerfully selfless mammy, or the mindless entertainer.
Human enemies are horrifically transformed monsters, but TriOptimum-constructed mechanical ones are unsettlingly emotionless or even chipper — the service droids hunt you down to cheerfully ask if you need help with anything, then explode in your face.
For Bobby, it entails entering an alliance of creepy convenience with Grigor Andolov, a cheerfully violent Russian oil baron, whose bottomless reserves of liquid cash are exceeded only by his well-earned reputation for criminality and cruelty.
" In another essay, he cheerfully conceded to having had a "cavalier attitude toward the budget deficit," because it was all about creating a Republican majority — so "political effectiveness was the priority, not the accounting deficiencies of government.
The day before the German had cheerfully refused a birthday present of an Italian soccer shirt, suggesting the television reporter who offered it might need it to wipe away her tears after the quarter-final in France.
Directed by Éric Summer and Éric Warin (and first released in Europe as "Ballerina," sans that wanton exclamation point), "Leap!" remains peppy as it sets its bar at a low-to-medium height then cheerfully clears it.
We are left to ponder another paradox: To assure allies that his decision was not rash, Mr. Trump will have to call on hard information from the very intelligence community he has cheerfully attacked for three years.
In fairness, the responsible people involved will cheerfully tell you that these are bleeding-edge systems with fairly broad attack surfaces, and you probably don't want to commit money to them that you can't afford to lose.
The record's cover—commissioned from Alan Oldham, a black Detroit producer also known as DJ T-1000 of Underground Resistance—shows a diverse crowd cheerfully dancing in front of what seems to be a public housing development.
The record's cover—commissioned from Alan Oldham, a black Detroit producer also known as DJ T-22015 of Underground Resistance—shows a diverse crowd cheerfully dancing in front of what seems to be a public housing development.
Thanks to Roy Thomas Baker's production, which daubs on the oohing multi-tracked harmonies endemic to power pop and pre-punk hard rock, their debut has a cheerfully corny quality — red-blooded American boys play new wave music!
WorryFree — led by erratic, charismatic, coke-snorting, cheerfully exploitative CEO Steve Lift (Armie Hammer) — encourages people facing financial difficulty to sign a lifetime labor contract in which they'll work for the company for the rest of their lives.
The spot starts with a player piano starting up and Bernard Lowe (Jeffrey Wright) staring at the body of a dead tiger, all while "I Gotta Be Me" by Sammy Davis Jr. cheerfully plays on in the background.
" Beyond the cheerfully nostalgic, Mario Kart-referencing artwork, the song is frankly a trip, with guest T3 taking his falsetto into ungodly, reverb-swathed heights and Sah himself rapping various outlandish lines, including "I wanna fuck an amphibian.
"No more risk of decapitation," Daphne Kalomiris, an architect with Knight Architecture LLC, cheerfully explained of the new fire shutters that once snapped shut rather ominously on the big cut-out windows that overlook the building's two courts.
But let it be a lesson to us all, particularly those of us who are used to cheerfully getting by on six hours of sleep a night and then wonder why we always feel a little bit drunk.
You know, those brightly clad, Google Maps-wielding, friendly folks who cheerfully ask where the A train is without realizing they are now likely doomed to wait for 35 minutes on an airless platform for said A train.
When the box office receipts for Deadpool—a cheerfully blood-splattered and snarky comic book romp that turned out to be a surprisingly massive hit—came in, Logan was precisely the kind of movie I was worried about.
And when the film catches her snapping at her husband, or walking away in horror as he cheerfully watches an MSNBC show where he got into a shouting match with the condescending host, the film feels breathtakingly personal.
As I leave, I watch Esmail cheerfully interact with dozens of people, in person, in real time — something neither he, during the worst of his social anxiety, nor Elliot, his fictional alter ego, would be capable of doing.
He played a key role in the extraordinary national dramas of the last few months, abandoning Mr. Cameron, who desperately tried to keep Britain in the European Union, and cheerfully becoming the public face of the Brexit campaign.
Working at Reddit requires paying close anthropological attention to the motley tastes of redditors, and it's not uncommon to see groups of fit, well-dressed employees cheerfully discussing the most recent post on r/CatDimension or r/PeopleFuckingDying.
"Fans of the real-deal 'Chucky' movies, with their cheerfully low-rent effects and bawdy, impish humor, may well regard this slick new offering as a desecration masquerading as an upgrade," said Justin Chang of the LA Times.
Until she was 13, Sara Saedi, an Iranian-American television writer and the author of the memoir AMERICANIZED: Rebel Without a Green Card (Random House, $17.99, ages 12 and up), was cheerfully oblivious of her family's immigration status.
"How does a conservative movement that is supposed to believe that every healthy society needs powerful moral guardrails give itself over to a president whose every other utterance cheerfully knocks those guardrails down?" our columnist Bret Stephens wrote.
To the contrary, he cheerfully sped off toward 10th Avenue and spent every minute of the 20-block trip urging me to always stand up for what was rightfully mine and to never let men steal my cabs.
A painter had stood on his ladder and whistled cheerfully as he painted a gray stripe right round the room, as he had been told to; as far as he was concerned, it was a piece of craftsmanship.
But Trump hasn't been able to get his act together on a package of projects, so he started the week off with a call for privatizing the air traffic control system, which the Senate commerce committee cheerfully vetoed.
Under Joe Brancato's direction, the play begins cheerfully enough as Mitchell and his partner, Daniel (Ryan Spahn), an architect, host Mitchell's agent, Barry (Lou Liberatore), and Barry's latest pickup, a youthful home health aide named Trip (Leland Wheeler).
The RAM volunteers at the doors started cheerfully shouting instructions to the line of patients, so I stepped away to let them do their job, but I caught up with Kevin while he was waiting for dental care.
Search hard for recent interviews with anyone responsible for Tulip Fever, and the most you're likely to find is the clip above of Christoph Waltz cheerfully admitting Harvey Weinstein more or less press-ganged him into doing the film.
The directorial debut of Dean Devlin (co-writer of Independence Day, its incoherent sequel, and the original Stargate movie) emerges from the kind of cheerfully sloppy aesthetic that produced disaster films like 2012, Into The Storm, and San Andreas.
As one plant ecologist who worked on the study, Hagai Shemesh of Tel-Hei College in Israel, cheerfully said, the experiment "raises a question, not about plants, but about animals and humans" and just how dumb we might be.
" But wait, there's more — including a guy who shoots fire out of his hands (Jay Hernandez's El Diablo), Viola Davis being Viola Davis, and Margot Robbie's sweet and sour Harley Quinn noting cheerfully that she can be "quite vexing.
As it turns out, they both came from the same place: Misfits, a cheerfully obscene TV show that was a huge hit in the UK and a cult hit in the US when it ran from 2009 to 2013.
Barkley, who's up for Pepsi's Rookie of the Year, was at Red Rabbit nightclub Friday night in New York City, and he cheerfully doled out $100 bills to folks waiting in line in the freezing cold to get inside.
At the same time residents cheerfully call Twin Falls "ultraconservative": the city and surrounding county, in the heart of Idaho's dairy belt, gave the Republican candidate, Mitt Romney, more than 1003% of their vote in the 2012 presidential elections.
" Leslie Fiedler, in his 1969 essay on postmodernism, cheerfully characterized the age as "anti-rational" and "blatantly romantic," while John Barth, a self-described "postmodern romantic formalist," wrote an essay relating postmodernism to the figure of the Romantic "arabesque.
I was willing to do anything, wear the head scarf cheerfully when dealing with Iranian officials outside the country, spar with American conservatives determined to paint Iran black, if it would make a difference to how Iran was regarded.
Ms. Ocasio-Cortez appeared to be adjusting to the intensity with the aplomb of a natural retail politician, graciously granting every request for a picture while staying cheerfully on a progressive message that has energized the Democrats' left wing.
The show, which starred Nigel Hawthorne as the civil servant Sir Humphrey Appleby, mined comic gold out of his masterful handling of his boss, portraying him as wily, quick-witted and cheerfully Machiavellian as he blocked ill-conceived projects.
The album welcomes some South African rappers and singers, and there are brief glimpses of South African rhythms; its most cheerfully upbeat song, "Redemption," features the South African singer Babes Wodumo riding the South African club beat called gqom.
Sotakoun, who is half Laotian and half white, went through an intensive crash course for each of the characters she played in Disney's "entertainment" division, which refers to the iconic costume characters that cheerfully reside in the amusement parks.
Most of the time, they are cheerfully promoting the first lady's public appearances and her agenda, like the dedication last month of her White House kitchen garden or her cameo on The Food Network's "Barefoot Contessa" with Ina Garten.
So she tugs us, by degrees, into the horror at her play's center with bait-and-switch tactics, which include sitcom coziness, cheerfully packaged shock effects (including dark commentary by Duch) and good old rock 'n' roll, Cambodian-style.
In the Senate, Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. swore in seven new members and all the incumbents who won their races last year, their colleagues looking on cheerfully, as a cold rain pelted the newly refurbished Capitol dome.
Shambroom reports that Herbiet and Duchamp cheerfully spoke about many subjects during that last rendez-vous, including chess, the peaceful death of Herbiet's wife, and Duchamp's plans to travel to Chicago for a Dada exhibit as a last hurrah.
Just look at the propaganda cartoons of suffragettes depicted as ugly, sexless man haters who would cheerfully abandon a crying infant just to go to the polls — and how depressingly similar the imagery of modern sexist stereotypes can be.
Every summer, movie theaters were filled with cheerfully formulaic movies about beautiful people falling in love and having wacky hijinks, and at least one or two of those movies was reliably pretty good and could sometimes launch a star.
If you're one of those people who cheerfully joined up with Team Instinct after Pokémon GO came out only to find your neighbourhood gyms swamped with blue and red players, there may be light at the end of the tunnel.
Rather, it is to cheerfully admit that I enjoyed "Gods of Egypt" despite the lazily generic non-story, the dubious Eurocentric casting and (intentionally?) unconvincing effects that make you wonder (another imponderable) why they didn't just make this an animated picture.
Asked if he is now preparing for a "soft Brexit", Mr Barnier says cheerfully that he remains open to revised offers, including the "Norway option" (membership of the single market in exchange for free movement and large payments to the EU).
But she is the only woman in the room, and when she's on the receiving end of violence it's inevitably presented as a noxious punchline — these men are cheerfully and repeatedly smacking around a significantly smaller person because they can.
Her trick is a magnificent one: Patience's irresistible narration, never didactic, moves at an impressive clip as the reader roots all the while for the criminal — a woman in a man's world, battling race, age and gender while cheerfully ignoring ethics.
Meanwhile, in the afterlife, Shawn the demon (Marc Evan Jackson) cheerfully encases his minions in painful punishment cocoons when they fail to perform their evil tasks adequately, when they talk back to him, or just when he feels like it.
The current, cheerfully cynical version of me that college created knows I can spend my money much more wisely than any of the politically correct stoners with questionable degrees who are running the show in DC. Follow Jay Stephens on Twitter.
But not to worry: the hostess recognized him as TV's "Richard Kardovian" and cheerfully seats the family immediately in a moment designed to illustrate to the Kardashian kids how fame, however it's earned, and VIP treatment go hand in hand.
Socially, both women were respectful of the prevailing religion—Spalding, who has a cheerfully foul mouth, learned to curb it in a place where people routinely say "Shut the front door" and "Oh my heck"—but professionally it presented a problem.
The first of them shows people neatly arranged in the windows of a Prince Street apartment building, looking out into the night as cheerfully as if they'd just been revealed from behind the little paper flaps of an Advent calendar.
"And the movie itself seems cheerfully aware of that fact as it deftly lifts lines, beats, characters and songs from its 1992 predecessor, every so often punching up the comedy, wrinkling the plot, and injecting a dash of politically corrective subtext."
Mr. Boehner was pleased enough with Mr. Huelskamp's defeat Tuesday night that a former aide sent me a photo of him cheerfully toasting the outcome, leading to it being widely distributed via Twitter and other news coverage of the Kansas race.
"Oh, they don't do numbers," said a young woman who had been searching for the bakery's ticket dispenser, when the cashier, Afijet Tairi, a cheerfully efficient woman who also worked in Moishe's as a teenager, asked if she needed help.
But my German wife, cheerfully oblivious to the basketball calendar, had booked a family vacation in a cottage hundreds of miles away, in a location known for its spectacular fjords, its remote isolation and, apparently, the complete absence of Internet access.
They spend their days at the festival practicing sun salutations, masturbating with coconut oil, and warning about the health hazards of drinking from plastic water bottles—but will cheerfully snort ketamine off shit-stained portapotties when the feeling strikes them.
Back in the day, I remember doing duck-and-cover exercises in grade school and listening to the nuns announce — rather cheerfully, I felt — that the world would probably come to an end before we made it to junior high.
With roots in Tijuana, Mexico, the cheerfully crowded taco stand in a nondescript strip mall between downtown and the Strip features a row of meat carvers behind the counter, ready to shave spit-marinating pork into pliant corn tortillas ($2.60).
It's all delightful but not strictly necessary, because the best of the illustrations have it all: the adventurous synthesis of scientific and aesthetic wonder, the precise observation and detail, and the slightly bitter aftertaste of cheerfully obtuse latter-day colonialism.
Vagabon — the Cameroonian-American songwriter Laetitia Tamko — strives to set boundaries in "Water Me Down," stepping back from a clingy relationship while a muffled four-on-the-floor beat and a cheerfully piping synthesizer line suggest she's already regained her equilibrium.
Wearing earbuds, she remains cheerfully oblivious to the surrounding chomp-chomp, which might have worked as a comment on the narcissism of youth but instead plays like a rip-off of "Shaun of the Dead," a far superior zombie movie.
I've been as deluded as anyone, cheerfully enduring Hurricane Alicia in 1983, which littered downtown streets with window glass from skyscrapers, and Tropical Storm Allison, which kept my family marooned in our neighborhood for days because of flooding in 2001.
I distinguish Hndrxx from the self-titled Future, released a week earlier, by the fact that the terrific single and slinky electroflute banger "Mask Off" is on the latter, while the cheerfully bouncy "Incredible" and "Testify" are on the former.
Let's break it down, passage by passage... So first, a small caveat: the ice dragon in Martin's short story is not necessarily the same type of beast as the one the Night King was cheerfully riding at the end of Season 7.
"Dis Generation" builds a positive solidarity anthem from a cheerfully echoey guitar line and noodling bass, plus a massively intergalactic chorus whose goofy power riff, string accompaniment, and sampled reggae squeals soar into the sky ("This is our generation, generation, uh huh, yeah").
"For months after Phil died, I'd cry when I'd receive an Amazon email prompting him to order his regular shipment of secondhand detective novels, or a message from his pharmacy cheerfully reminding him that his chemotherapy was ready for pickup," Bickert writes.
TORONTO (Reuters) - A gaffe by the CBS show "60 Minutes," which mistakenly aired a photo of the actress Kim Cattrall implying she was the mother of Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, was cheerfully accepted by Cattrall, who said she couldn't be more proud.
He would go on to win an election fuelled by class rage and racial fury; but he also won because he'd starred in a show in which high-school-educated small-town white men cheerfully vied with big-city black female lawyers.
To complete the journey, we rode a suburban train 45 minutes west to the beach town of Cascais, where a cabdriver cheerfully agreed to take us four and a half miles to Praia do Guincho, a rocky beach on the Atlantic Ocean.
Also silk prints of 1950s Cadillacs and Oldsmobiles in gumdrop shades and souvenir T-shirts emblazoned with the words "Coco Cuba," which were kind of cheerfully tongue-in-cheek but also teetered uncomfortably on the verge of let-them-eat-cake-dom.
Undeterred by their poor lot in life and Chotu losing his vision due to an illness, the siblings go through life rather cheerfully, bickering over their respective idols Salman and Shah Rukh Khan, watching movies with their uncle and frolicking in the desert.
From the boundless optimism of a cornfed post-war empire, cheerfully jingoistic and fat in the coffers, the nation has awoken to a twenty-first century hangover, a long, jittery ride past militant triumphalism and economic overconfidence into endless war and endless uncertainty.
Mr. Keillor's handpicked successor, the folk musician Chris Thile, 35, who first performed on the show as a teenager, cheerfully admitted in an interview that it could all go down the drain if audiences reject him after he begins hosting on Oct. 15.
But one does not have to be a member of Ledecky's "Fam Club," the name that graced green T-shirts worn by relatives who attended the United States Olympic trials in Omaha, to be drawn into Ledecky's cheerfully relentless rewriting of swimming history.
Ms. Davidson of the Scottish Conservatives, a churchgoing Presbyterian who trained for Britain's Army Reserve and once cheerfully described herself as a "flat-shoed, shovel-faced lesbian," cut her hair shorter than it had ever been when she first ran for office.
Sébastien Meyer and Arnaud Vaillant, the artistic directors of Courrèges, announced that they would sell a number of pieces from their no-fuss collection of cheerfully cool vinyl bomber jackets and miniskirts, ribbed bodysuits and diamond-cutout minidresses, immediately after their show.
Trump's claim that the relationship between the two countries "has never been better" was cheerfully reciprocated by Netanyahu, who said the president is following in the footsteps of Cyrus the Great and Lord Arthur Balfour as a friend of the Jewish people.
Many of the cheerfully profane activities of the family are seen through the eyes of Little Angel, Big Angel's half brother, born of the union between Big Angel's father and the white American woman for whom he left Mamá América and his family.
That's just one way of advising playgoers to be on their guard at "Girls & Boys," the solo play from the Tony Award-winning writer Dennis Kelly ("Matilda") that finds the performer Carey Mulligan in cheerfully chatty mode — for the first stretch, at least.
Most recently, he released a 124-minute tape of Trump enjoying a relaxed and jovial dinner with Parnas and others, cheerfully discussing whether marijuana costs smokers IQ points (Trump thinks it does) and Kim Jong Un's golfing skills (which Trump said are strong).
Against the no-frills, cheerfully pared-down look of Google et al, the use of Didones in the context of marketing feels downright luxurious, whether that sense of luxury is applied to a mattress or a vibrator or even a first aid kit.
"I love the fakeness of it all," Ms. Hall said cheerfully this week on the SoHo set, where Paramount workers on a cherry picker were securing the creature, which she called "phallic and umbilical," to the fire escape of a cast-iron building.
Over simple, bright, hooky jangle-rock, coated in the crispest of pop surfaces, she cheerfully sings about mortality, drug addiction, the bleaching of pleasure from things she used to enjoy, the tension between being alone and being lonely, the endless search for love.
Just look at the propaganda cartoons from the early 20th century of suffragettes depicted as ugly, sexless man haters who would cheerfully abandon a crying infant just to go to the polls — and how depressingly similar the imagery of modern sexist stereotypes can be.
The show is eager to establish its 1973 music-world bona fides, and although "Vinyl" is peppered with anachronisms — everything from Lyme disease to modern subway benches — it largely captures the feel of New York City and the cheerfully corrupt record business of that era.
In a beautiful personal moment away from the TV cameras, Adele cheerfully waved and walked to the front of the stage before her performance to say hello to the large group of fans who came from her old school, the Brit School performing arts college.
Looking back, I have to laugh at the view I have of myself in my twenties, trotting cheerfully into a mob-run patriarchy where even the women on the most progressive show in television were being shunted to the back of the comedy bus.
Last February, he released the first volume of The Future is Now, a collection of art all tied together by a particular vision of near-future where technology pervades, and a cheerfully oppressive government is in control of the residents of Robo-City 16.
The franchise is not shy about its intentions; we know what writer-director James DeMonaco is up to at this point, especially with the cheerfully malevolent "I Purged" ad spots for The Purge: Election Year, the third film in the franchise, out this Friday.
There were no street parties or flash mobs, no lines of cars honking cheerfully outside Bloomberg HQ. For some reason, the American public did not realize the honor they may yet experience: the chance to pull the lever for Michael Bloomberg, Democratic candidate for president.
And he obviously hopes that "people on trips, people who aren't taking trips, people who like trips and people who don't like trips" are all potential readers of facile, funny, short-chaptered books full of gags, anecdotes, local color and touches of the cheerfully bizarre.
Old Grand Dad cheerfully offered up a patriotic image of Donald Trump in colonial garb holding up the Liberty Bell and fighting "against the foreign hordes," with caricatures of the Jew, the American Indian, the Mexican, the Chinese and the Irish cowering at his feet.
Opponents of such a scheme have a complaint they'll cheerfully offer: A national primary brings with it the downside of increasing the already ridiculous (and democratically damaging) amount of money that candidates have to raise if they have to compete nationally in expensive television markets.
During my lunchtime visit I found the interior a bit worn but cheerfully kitted out, with a multicolored tile floor and Mexican memorabilia (postcards, maps, framed artwork and painted plates, much of it from Oaxaca, where the owner's family hails from) on the walls.
He frequently expresses admiration for Escobar, whom he calls El Patrón, and cheerfully acknowledges his crimes; he admits to having murdered more than two hundred and fifty people, including several leading politicians, and to having helped orchestrate the killings of some three thousand more.
After all, that's been a longstanding U.S. policy, cheerfully greeted by the country's foreign trade partners and shrugged off by successive "deficits-don't-matter" administrations, despite trillions of dollars of foreign debt that got America's net external liabilities to a whopping $8 trillion — and counting.
Papa, a computer technician and part-time building superintendent, and Mama, a professional pastry chef, cheerfully preside over their large brood of curious, spirited children: 12-year-old twins Isa and Jessie, 9-year-old Oliver, 6-year-old Hyacinth and 4-year-old Laney.
The songs on "Let's Rock" have nothing to do with the thin, brittle, synthetic sounds that dominate pop in the streaming era; instead, they capture hand-played instruments and cheerfully invoke decades-old memories of T. Rex, AC/DC, Stealers Wheel and Norman Greenbaum.
Away from the office he was known for making collages in which he cheerfully married strange bedfellows (buttons and boot jacks, work gloves and pebbles, airline luggage tags and canceled stamps) as if to counter the cool minimalism of his 211-to-22001 life.
Another place they'll cheerfully come together is this weekend at the Beacon Theater, where actors portraying animated characters like Mickey and Minnie Mouse, the Puppy Dog Pals, Elena of Avalor and Vampirina (on Disney, even vampires are friendly) will entertain little fans with this show.
The conversations of this diverse crowd — which includes judges, carpenters, models, priests, doctors, care workers and teachers, and ranges in age from 5-year-olds who paddle on boards to veteran swimmers in their 80s — are also part of the cheerfully repeated daily ritual.
" Ms. Haley's office has not responded to repeated requests for interviews, but when asked onstage at the Women in the World conference in New York on Wednesday whether she liked her the job, she cheerfully put it this way: "You can move the ball.
But you're also cheerfully familiar with the instant connections that now let us carry the people we love in our pockets, their voices, their photos, their thoughts, their updates: this is where I am now, how I look, how I sound, what I'm doing.
Blood relativesIn one of Nym's videos, titled "Mother and Daughter - Blood Over Intent, Soul Family," she cheerfully performed the ritual with her eleven-year-old daughter, who drew pictures of what she imagined "heaven on Earth" to look like, and laugh-winced when her finger was pricked.
The 230-year-old real estate agent cheerfully admits to having shopaholic ways and a love of Louis Vuitton and Prada handbags, typifying a wave of free-spending consumers who have had the world's top brands scrambling for a piece of China's $21 trillion-plus retail market.
The funeral, only the second for a sitting justice in more than 60 years, was one of those ritual Washington moments when the perpetual struggle at the intersection of law and politics is briefly suspended to honor one of the capital's most celebrated and cheerfully controversial gladiators.
The 230-year-old real estate agent cheerfully admits to having shopaholic ways and a love of Louis Vuitton and Prada handbags, typifying a wave of free-spending consumers who have had the world's top brands scrambling for a piece of China's $5 trillion-plus retail market.
Miss King's other nonfiction books include "He: An Irreverent Look at the American Male" (1978); "Reflections in a Jaundiced Eye" (1989); "Lump It or Leave It" (1990), whose jacket shows her cheerfully wielding a handgun; and "With Charity Toward None: A Fond Look at Misanthropy" (1992).
Mr. Trump, who nonetheless received a fairly warm welcome in Scotland, where locals say they appreciate the money he has poured into the village economy since buying the golf course in 2014, is unlikely to be greeted as cheerfully when he visits Balmedie, north of Aberdeen.
It's in a long line of anti-haters singles from Swift, but this time she's returning fire not just at her own detractors but dedicating a significant portion of the song to taking on homophobes... very cheerfully, in keeping with all other recent Swift mood signifiers.
He was about to film a scene of the ABC sitcom "The Goldbergs," and he was so sure "One Day at a Time" was about to get a fourth season that he cheerfully answered the phone when the showrunners, Gloria Calderón Kellett and Mike Royce, called him.
Beginning in the 223s with radical ideas that placed him firmly in the avant-garde, he went on to produce dozens of compositions including eight symphonies, four operas, a requiem and other choral works, and several concertos he cheerfully described as being almost impossible to play.
Beginning in the 223s with radical ideas that placed him firmly in the avant-garde, he went on to produce dozens of compositions including eight symphonies, four operas, a requiem and other choral works, and several concertos he cheerfully described as being almost impossible to play.
Mr. Scalise, who can be seen after House votes cheerfully plowing through the Capitol like a bobcat on the hunt for his next meal, is popular among his colleagues, who say he refrains from the sort of hardball tactics that whips sometimes use to wring out votes.
A perfect twist on Leonard Bernstein's "On the Town," where sailors land cheerfully in New York, singing and dancing in Times Square, it was a kind of shore leave — an actor's shore leave, run in reverse, like so many things in this day-for-night life.
She offered a glimpse of the dungeonlike storage room used as a podcast studio and cheerfully pointed out some of the creepier company heirlooms, like mangy historical dioramas donated by local schoolchildren and an inflatable dictionary with arms and legs, created for a long-ago promotional campaign.
This tack makes it unnecessary for the justices to undertake what they may see as the rather unsavoury task of analysing of the president's motives for the ban via his statements and recent tweets—which the challengers cheerfully cited in their briefs to the justices on June 12th.
She's cheerfully struggling through a story about how Prince Rhaegar was given an annulment and then remarried to someone (wink!) in a secret ceremony in Dorne, while Sam is throwing a tantrum about how no one is letting him read any of the important books full of good secrets.
This, after all, is a young man who in July 2014, after quitting his job as deputy chief of staff to President François Hollande, could be found in his top-floor office at the Elysée Palace cheerfully mulling over plans to write a book, or perhaps teach philosophy.
The flight movement board in the passenger terminal is blank, beneath a line of clocks that show the time in such far-off spots as Auckland, London and Washington, DC. With no passengers to serve, a baggage handler cheerfully offers to stamp passports with a Wake Island arrivals stamp.
Recent projects like Blumhouse's 12-film Hulu anthology series Into the Dark are a reminder of the company's wide-ranging interests and tastes, which run the gamut from smart, culturally thoughtful projects like Jordan Peele's Get Out and Spike Lee's BlacKkKlansman to cheerfully campy, culturally relevant schlock like Unfriended.
But oblivious, or indifferent, to historical echoes, Mr Salvini, the leader of Italy's Northern League, on April 22011th sat cheerfully alongside Jörg Meuthen of the Alternative for Germany (AfD) on a platform in Milan as he announced the formation of a new, nativist bloc in the next European Parliament.
It's especially nice to see Ted Danson back in an NBC Thursday-night comedy (after a premiere that follows "The Voice"), playing the bowtie-wearing administrator and genial guide who cheerfully explains the ground rules, which include the fact that any curse words are, conveniently, automatically cleaned up.
The coveted third Michelin star came within two years -- that was a "chilling moment", Ramsay recalls -- and has been followed by cheerfully titled TV shows such as "Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares" and "Hell's Kitchen ", books, a TV production company, and an empire of restaurants, which has recently expanded into Asia.
We strolled in together and within about seven hours I'd tried to fish a borderline unconscious man out of a stream, cheerfully introduced myself to some guy I forgot didn't know me because I only recognized him from a school friend's Facebook photos and then sprained my ankle.
And while many investors would pass by what van Abel cheerfully describes as a "niche" business for now, he's confident a bigger shift is coming down the pipe as the concept of fairer electronics gains momentum — pointing, for example, to how other startups are following in Fairphone's footsteps.
Mary Ku, a director for product management at Facebook, who had cheerfully introduced the Marketplace app in a blog post earlier in the day, issued a statement saying that a technical issue had prevented Facebook's reviewing system from identifying posts that violated its commerce policies and community standards.
Written in punchy, succinct rhymes, Bruss's text captures the primal appeal of both snow and snowplowing, while Fancher and Johnson's dazzling art makes the book feel special, a celebration of winter nighttime beauty and the people — and machines — who cheerfully rise to the occasion when the going gets snowy.
Through her eyes, we see the cast of characters that populate her life: her older brothers, Douglas (Gage Naquin) and James (Gavin Naquin); her young neighbor and friend, Thomas (Krzysztof Meyn), whose grandmother owns the train-side diner; and the wizened regulars who cheerfully chuckle at their downtrodden circumstances.
Once she arrives in New York at 18, endlessly quotable and cheerfully decadent, she bounces like a cartoon cat through the columns of Walter Winchell and Dorothy Kilgallen and Earl Wilson, and ultimately finds her ideal chronicler and best friend in the future tabloid gossip queen Liz Smith.
So it was a novelty Tuesday when Trump and outgoing Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley appeared together in the Oval Office, cheerfully announcing an end-of-year exit that caught most of the West Wing and State Department unaware and led to grumbles about inopportune political timing.
Trump seemed to engage with the historical precedent of her job — which largely involves humanizing the president by being the approachable, accessible half of the equation, and participating cheerfully in the spousal exercises of dressing, dining and hospital visiting — there was another in which she seemed to reject it.
Krell had arrived at the VICE offices on a recent Tuesday morning wearing a relaxed outfit of overall shorts, a Discwoman shirt, and Adidas slides with socks, carrying a cup of coffee as he cheerfully attempted to overcome the effects of a late night out the night before.
The film adaptation, directed by Brett Simmons (Animal, Husk) and co-written by Simmons and Thomas Vitale (producer of films like Sharknado, Battledogs, and Robocroc), doesn't entirely capture that upbeat, no-harm-no-foul sense of two buds cheerfully talking through a minor scrape one got into over the weekend.
The sight of someone carrying a lunchbox to the shit box, and the experience of cheerfully passing a fellow-boater on the way to and fro (perhaps with a tip of the hat and a "G'morning, Ma'am"), become so commonplace that, by Day Three, any stigma surrounding the procedure is gone.
From the moment Alice meets Mizuko, the latter cheerfully goes along with the former's suggestions to prolong their time together; on their first evening out, they end up in Mizuko's apartment and stay there for days on end, playacting an intimate friendship, ordering delivery and sleeping in the same bed.
But the cruelest thing about Black History Month, other than its four-week limit, is that it forecloses the possibility of Black Futures Month — 30 or even 31 whole days when black people could celebrate by living anywhere, failing upward and cheerfully waving hello to cops who don't see color.
Over the past couple of years, it feels like more or less all of mainstream rap music has bent in the direction of Danny's punkish beatwork—along with his pal Ronny J, he's helped developed a future for rap that's impossibly loud, delightfully weird, and cheerfully agnostic of the rules of traditional production.
A "Sheryl" became shorthand for "the kind of leader who's willing to serve as second-in-command, complementing without overshadowing the wunderkind entrepreneur," Bloomberg's Brad Stone wrote in 2011, which highlights how hostile an environment Silicon Valley was — and is — for women who aren't willing to cheerfully serve as second in command.
I suspect that my father would have remained cheerfully impervious to it, whereas I find myself making use of the argument from time to time, not just to win a political point but to feel further ensnared by those seductions of Camelot that a half century before I covertly craved and loyally resisted.
And for all its indebtedness to a self-evident franchise, the material is cheeky enough to riff on such diverse topics as Sally Field's legendary Oscar acceptance speech of 1985 and the sort of food on which this community would be likely to feast: cue cheerfully groan-worthy wordplay involving tabbouleh and hummus.
Likewise, it takes no great stretch of the imagination to picture Toure sitting on his own in the VIP section of a luxurious house party, or snaffling a teammate's dinner before delivering the immortal line "When you're the king, you can do anything" in his soft Francophone mumble, chuckling cheerfully under his breath.
Focused on all the trappings of 19th-century womanhood—from wacky olde products ("perambulating umbrella cases," scary-looking birth controls methods) to what one could expect on her wedding night—the book transmits a wealth of historical research in a cheerfully tongue-in-cheek tone and an impressive collection of archival photos.
In the early hours of a July morning, she picked up a newly landed shark by its tail, plonked it onto the dock and cheerfully inserted her forefinger into its mouth, peering inside to inspect the teeth – a trick for classifying a specimen more accurately, especially if fishermen have lopped off the fins.
At times, Mr. Pence can seem jarringly out of place, a clean-cut 1950s Republican cheerfully navigating the chaotic "Mad Max" landscape created by the disruptive duo of Mr. Trump and Mr. Bannon, trying to stay engaged while remaining discernibly aloof from the less-savory aspects of serving in the Trump White House.
On the talk show Moranbong Club on TV Chosun, a cable channel, in December, Ms. Lim appeared in a North Korean military uniform and cheerfully described how she used to bribe her teacher with a pack of cigarettes so that she could skip classes and sell smuggled bottles of liquor to make money.
A similar scandal engulfed the 2015 picture book "A Fine Dessert," which depicted an enslaved mother and daughter hiding in a cupboard and cheerfully licking a bowl of batter clean; the author, Emily Jenkins, apologized and donated her earnings to We Need Diverse Books, a nonprofit that promotes diversity in children's publishing.
So best exploit of this is just taking things from people in the office—their keyboard, their letters, their job—and then just flagrantly sitting there, using it, tossing whatever you stole in the air because everyone is too afraid to say anything until eventually a polite office email gets sent that you cheerfully ignore.
"Don't worry; I'm the healthiest person in my family!" is what I cheerfully say to every doctor to assuage her fears as she scans the "yes" check next to every item on my family history form in alphabetical order: addiction, arthritis, drug abuse, heart disease, hypertension, lung cancer, melanoma, mental illness... But really, don't worry.
The Café Carlyle, with its tiny stage, is not the ideal club for an entertainer like Mr. Tune, whose stride on this night was almost as broad as the space he occupied, but he cheerfully made the best of it over an evening that covered much theater history and included a lot of tap-dancing.
Credit: Bret Hartman / TEDAfter I spoke at TED about X's moonshots, people who saw my talk and read my transcript on Medium asked to hear more about our secret sauce: how we get teams to deliberately prove themselves wrong and cheerfully break things that they believe in without curling up into a ball of anxiety.
For whatever it has done and failed to do, the presidential candidacy of Donald J. Trump has revived a national discussion of misogyny, which, as a word, an idea and worldview had long ago fallen out of favor, lost to the 1970s and obscured instead by the cheerfully appointed goal posts of contemporary feminism.
The website, cleansed of any whiff of pornography, enjoyed huge growth, while Mr. Hefner, who retained his title and about 30 percent of the company's stock, cheerfully tweeted news and pictures of the many festivities at the mansion, along with hundreds of photographs from his past, in the glory decades of the '60s and '70s.
He cheerfully tests some of the more exotic remedies, like floating in a curative Austrian lake while listening to pan pipes from underwater speakers, being palpated by a strong-handed masseuse, boiling in a caldron of herbs and hooking himself up to an IV drip of electrolytes, magnesium, calcium, phosphate, vitamins and anti-nausea drugs.
In her honor, rough-hewed tweeds fit for the moors were refashioned into ball gowns and — because this is Mr. Bovan, whose style tends toward the apocalyptic — exploded, buoyed by crinolines and tulle, and worn with paint-splattered furs meant to look like "roadkill on a remote country lane," as his notes cheerfully put it.
"This is another busy week as we continue to make progress on our agenda for the American people," Speaker Paul D. Ryan said, cheerfully, during a Thursday morning news conference, ticking off technology reform legislation winding its way to the floor, tax talks and bipartisan legislation to improve career and technical education in the offing.
The film has made it clear that the arresting officer is the one who tortured black people in jail, but apparently we are not to worry about that in this case: the woman later emerges cheerfully from jail, having been freed offscreen, and demands to learn what Mildred has been up to while she was gone.
When she stops thinking about herself, she is capable of understanding how the people around her feel — not only the activists at Nicotine but also her hippie father who married a child bride, her sociopathic half-brother who may have molested her mother, and her mother who cheerfully insists that she is in no way a victim.
Since 2013, the Russian lawyer has announced that Snowden landed a job at a major Russian website — news that turned out to not be true — and has supplied the news media with photos of his client enjoying his new life in Russia, attending an opera at the Bolshoi Theater and cheerfully hugging a dog named Rick.
It also offers a lesson in the disorienting arrhythmias of simultaneity: Thomas Mann is at work in sunny Pacific Palisades while survivors gasp for life in Bergen-Belsen; a woman is avoiding getting raped while a British soldier in northwest Germany writes quite cheerfully to his parents that they don't need to send him any more chocolate.
The police lady spoke of the road and its various challenges as she drove happily to the ferry port, a driver without distraction or multitasking, a driver who noticed every bit of action on the road, cheerfully anticipating this and that, while her passenger sat back and felt he was slipping into a well-deserved hot bath.
I used to work with this exceptional pink man who used to cheerfully whistle—actually whistle, whistle-while-you-work march-into-the-mines-to-die whistling—and once he'd got comfortable enough whistling aloud in the office, he graduated to fully singing lines of verse, out of nowhere, at a pitch just above a speaking voice, i.e.
Facing prison for a string of bank robberies, Benjamin Hoskins Paddock beamed cheerfully at a psychiatrist evaluating his fitness to stand trial, and mused at length — at times with "becoming modesty" — about his life stealing cars, running cons, enduring solitary confinement and getting fired from a job as a bus driver after playing tag with the buses.
His biggest recent winners are two NBC programs: "Little Big Shots," in which the comedian Steve Harvey engages in repartee with precocious children; and "Ellen's Game of Games," which features Ellen DeGeneres as a cheerfully sadistic host who dispatches losing contestants to various indignities, like dropping them through trap doors or sending them flying into vats of mashed potatoes.
Rather than spend weeks entertaining impossible requests from members of his right flank and wasting time passing bills that had no chance in the Senate, Mr. Ryan simply smiled politely at them, knowing they would never vote for a short-term spending bill anyway, and took a Senate measure to the floor and cheerfully accepted help from Democrats to pass it.
Describing the haircut she got before the second Republican debate, for example, when she was deep in her Trump war and decided to lop her beach-babe waves into a slicked-back crop, Ms. Kelly quite cheerfully took a four-letter invitation and turned it into a taunt — thus owning the vulgarity and weaponizing what might otherwise have seemed a mere beauty decision.
Dozens of elderly activists demanding campaign finance reform were arrested Tuesday for staging a sit-in outside the Capitol Building as part of the week-long Democracy Spring protests happening in Washington, DC. According to the US Capitol Police, 85 activists were taken cheerfully and willingly into custody, on top of the more than 400 protesters who were arrested during a sit-in on Monday.
They met last summer when she invited him to direct the music video to her single "New York," a melancholic love song at odds with the cheerfully absurdist visuals he paired it with — a Manhattan ultra-saturated with effervescent colors, one in which Clark spins the iconic Astor Place cube round and round with a pair of fuschia-clad legs dangling out of it.
What Spadaro and Figueroa do not grasp is that the tendencies that they see at work in American Catholicism, the religious votes for the cheerfully pagan Trump and the growing interest in traditionalism, radicalism and separatism, are not the culmination of the Catholic-evangelical alliance but rather a reaction to its political and cultural failures — and the failures of liberal religious politics as well.
Craig's roots in the city's techno history run deep, which is probably why every time we got out of the car at one of his chosen destinations, he would find himself surrounded by friends and fans, with whom he'd cheerfully shake hands, or—as was the case when we ran into Underground Resistance co-founder "Mad" Mike Banks at Submerge—duck around the corner for a private, serious-looking conversation.

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