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The movie was "hokum", but "outrageously watchable and colossally enjoyable".
And in a stroke of colossally bad luck, disaster hit.
And building gigabit networks nationwide would be a colossally expensive undertaking.
Michael Cohen 's colossally bad judgment presents major problems for Trump.
But there's something colossally endearing to proceedings on this gentle afternoon.
The author does her damnedest to make it seem colossally important.
Be present with the sensations, as colossally shitty as they are.
In this colossally complicated task, he is starting at a disadvantage.
Anger at those responsible for educating me who had failed me so colossally.
It interrupts plans, breaks up families and has the potential to be colossally boring.
It was a colossally bad decision -- even if nothing at all happened in it.
Harman: I saw two impeachments up close and personal, and they are colossally disruptive.
But it replaces the colossally expensive Medicaid, Obamacare, traditional Medicare and employer-plan tax breaks.
But an Edible Arrangement is perfect for when cash would be both ideal and colossally inappropriate.
Didn't anyone sit him down and tell him why this was such a colossally bad idea?
The colossally hyped fight may well have been the biggest pay-per-view bout in history.
They exchanged one meme after another mimicking President Trump, a colossally divisive figure in Puerto Rico.
"America First" is a colossally unrealistic stance, one disadvantaging the United States along with other nations.
"How colossally wrong she turned out to be," as Bill Nemitz of The Portland Press Herald wrote.
Prominent climate scientists and engineers called for vast, colossally expensive seawalls around big cities and on coast lines.
A mounting body of evidence from this colossally sickening year suggests we are living in the end-times.
Simply because the year has turned, it doesn't mean we're done hearing Curt Schilling say colossally dumb things.
Presumably these days it's so difficult to find favorable coverage of this colossally awful administration, parody its only refuge.
These moments reminded us of why such colossally talented individuals are worthy of our attention in the first place.
But the starting point, the executive budget Mr. Cuomo released in January, was colossally bad for New York City.
If she didn't -- and is simply trying to cover up for the President -- it's also a colossally bad move.
A member of my senior team later recalled thinking, 'This was either a really good or a colossally bad idea.
But if I banned everyone from my show who I thought was colossally wrong, I would be talking to myself.
"It is colossally difficult to compete properly with a company that is determined to neither pay taxes or fees," he said.
His attorney-general nominee, Jeff Sessions, has called Roe "one of the worst, colossally erroneous Supreme Court decisions of all time".
It was also a colossally boneheaded thing to do to the planet, and it was based on years of bad intel.
Being dominant means you can do whatever you want—even schedule your biggest event of the year at a colossally inconvenient time.
Taking a major step towards reprieving a colossally-damaging law, New York governor Andrew Cuomo wants to clarify the state's rape laws.
"It doesn't feel like the government shutdown fight, something that was kind of colossally stupid and public and unnecessary," Steel told CNN.
But getting the measure of this colossally important figure, for China's destiny as well as the rest of the world's, is fiendishly hard.
It's not quite saying he might date his daughter, or saying he plans to build a border wall, but it is colossally silly.
Valerian conjures a universe no less dazzling than that of James Cameron's colossally successful space opera, but it pushes its creative limits even further.
At few points in our generation does Congress seem poised to vote on something so colossally consequential for the wellbeing of people of color.
"Didn't Hillary just colossally overdo it?" asks Ed Rogers, a GOP consultant and co-founder of the lobbying and public relations firm BGR Group.
Netflix has ordered a live-action show based on One Piece, the colossally popular Japanese manga and anime franchise, as first reported by Deadline.
Artificial intelligence algorithms, combined with the colossally larger data trails humans already leave, has already proved a game changer when it comes to targeted advertising.
Peter Bradshaw, The Guardian Cooper directs and co-stars in this outrageously watchable and colossally enjoyable new version, supercharged with dilithium crystals of pure melodrama.
If we wait until those who can't do math see the awful consequences all too visible to those who can, things will get colossally worse.
Framing the big tech debate around whether Trump should be banned from Twitter is colossally dumb; I don't have a better way to describe it.
Gray Matter Artificial Intelligence is colossally hyped these days, but the dirty little secret is that it still has a long, long way to go.
So, yeah, to many of us, both the Obama administration and the Democratic Party have failed colossally when it comes to dealing with Americans of color.
Many fiscal hawks have advocated privatizing Social Security, a colossally flawed idea – especially in light of the 2628 financial crash and recent volatility on Wall Street.
Grassroots player development in the world's most populous country is colossally ambitious, aiming to open 20,000 soccer schools countrywide by next year, but still in its infancy.
The request came last night during the State of the State speech, along with a "my bad" for the way the state botched things up so colossally.
George W. Bush's massive tax cuts for the wealthy were not far behind, starving the U.S. Treasury of nearly $85033 trillion while two colossally expensive wars raged.
This colossally foolish decision led to Robert Mueller's appointment as special counsel, and the beginning of a criminal investigation that could range widely through Team Trump's finances and connections.
This is not exactly irrational, but it is colossally stupid, particularly when playing across the table from Mr. Mueller and not knowing the cards the special counsel was holding.
This includes the colossally stupid move to take the bait of Michael Avenatti, the attorney for Stormy Daniels, and entering the California case to enforce Cohen's flawed nondisclosure agreement.
A handful of companies make it colossally big while taking outsize risks, and some investment firms — and individuals — get rich when these companies turn out to be world beaters.
You go from a company that's a colossus to a company that's a colossally crazed company and maybe Jeff wants that challenge," Cramer said on "Squawk on the Street.
For those of you bemoaning that such a product as a marijuana-infused Pumpkin Spice Blondie exists, just remember it could be colossally worse; see the recent pumpkin spice pizza.
But long before inventing Blippi and pivoting to children's entertainment, Stevin John made a colossally viral version of the Harlem Shake meme where he literally projectile pooped on a nude friend.
He has also foisted on them a colossally arrogant junior employee named Scooter (Ben Euphrat), who proves a gratifyingly easy target for Brock (Mark Anderson Phillips), the group's razor-tongued jester.
In "Blue Moon," leaning on Mr. La Cour, she stretches forth her long limbs in a few slow phrases so colossally ample that they open up stage space like search beams.
Business Insider's Scott Davis wrote that the Warriors, a colossally successful and popular team that has advanced to the past five NBA Finals and won three of them, were worth the investment.
Everything about Super Mario Run—the aesthetics, the sounds, the annoying way the Nintendo server menus take too long to respond—feels very Nintendo in a way the colossally disappointing Miitomo did not.
A colossally low voter turnout in the first election since the ouster of President Mohamed Morsi, who had been Egypt's first democratically elected leader, led international observers to criticize that country's election process.
"This is a colossally stupid decision not just for Democratic chances to win back the White House but for all Democrats up and down the ticket if she sticks to it," he wrote on Twitter.
In Ukraine, however, Russia has also been willing to use much heavier firepower, tying together the use of unmanned drones and colossally powerful artillery and rocket launchers to defeat even sophisticated Western-style tactics and equipment.
"It's colossally inappropriate for the A.B.A. to sponsor a group of lawyers to study free speech issues and at the same time censor their free speech," said Charles D. Tobin, another former chairman of the committee.
Tracks with titles like "The Way of the Tree of Life" land with colossally cosmic thuds—like a spiritual pulsar, bridging the gap between it and the thousands of years of ecstatic music that presaged it.
"It is facially constitutional to ask the question," said James Sample, a law professor at Hofstra University, "even though it is colossally dumb" because it was likely to reduce the number of people responding to the census.
"It is facially constitutional to ask the question," said James Sample, a law professor at Hofstra University, "even though it is colossally dumb" because it was likely to reduce the number of people responding to the census.
Ifill said Saturday on Twitter that she had spoken to various officials at Amtrak who were "respectful, forthright and apologetic" but added she is "colossally disappointed" in the company for the incident and how it was handled.
The former mayor has become, in a sense, the boyfriend you failed to appreciate when he was around — the guy who could be gruff, insensitive, colossally self-regarding but who also tidied up and kept house rather nicely.
Can she be as feckless as, say, a George W. Bush, as flawed as a Bill Clinton, as colossally unprepared as a Donald Trump, as gaffe-prone as a Joe Biden, as cranky and unkempt 
as a Bernie Sanders?
Christina Applegate stars as Samantha Newly, a successful but colossally selfish Chicago realtor who develops amnesia after an accident and undergoes a personality change, becoming a kinder person in reaction to stories and fleeting memories of how obnoxious she once was.
They seek out and support "citizen scientists" like Roter; everyday people who are using newly available tech and their own resources to collect scientific evidence, often motivated by their fight against colossally powerful institutions like the government and energy companies.
For us, how the UK works — or doesn't work — is colossally entertaining, but what's important for us is not 'What does Brexit mean for the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and the 27 members of the European Union?
But we should take a moment to say that this "girly" comment isn't a miniature slip of the tongue—it's a colossally ignorant statement from a man whose opinion couldn't be less crucial, but whose thoughts are still valued by millions.
Each team is a missed field goal away from being 20053-2 and therefore less of a disappointment, but it just goes to show that only the slimmest of margins separate the kinda bad teams from the colossally awful in the NFL.
But if a lot of the plotting (and some of the dialogue) is colossally stupid, it's presented in a cheerful, old-fashioned, thoroughly unpretentious way, built on the simple premise that scaring people with sharks in summertime is a tried-and-true convention.
This ending is already one of the most divisive conclusions to a beloved television series in recent memory, with some counting it as a colossally disappointing coda to a show that lost its way, and others seeing a clumsy but ultimately tolerable sendoff.
As things continue to get colossally worse, it's more important than ever to be honest with ourselves about what is little more than attempts at personal absolution, what is just allowing marketing to prey on our collective guilt, and what is best for the planet.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpThe Hill's Morning Report - Trump takes unexpected step to stem coronavirus Democrats start hinting Sanders should drop out Coronavirus disrupts presidential campaigns MORE's proposal to reduce Social Security payroll taxes to stimulate the economy in an election year is a colossally bad idea.
When I heard the news of Ms. Fisher's death on Tuesday, what immediately popped into my mind was not "Star Wars" but "Rosemary's Baby" — that unforgettable episode from Season 2 of "30 Rock," in which she turns up as a legendary and colossally difficult television writer, Rosemary Howard.
Given one final season to wrap up the sad saga of the colossally clueless Forrest MacNeil, the threesome are hoping to make something that pleases Review's small but devoted audience, without necessarily upping the level of shock and horror that made last year's episodes as painful to watch as they were funny.
It also set the record for: With such a colossally successful showing, Black Panther has the potential to change how Hollywood promotes its films starring actors of color, and should destroy the assumption that movies with black stars don't do well outside the US. Not to mention: Michelle Obama liked it, so that should more than seal the deal.
To watch "Ready or Not" or "Us" is, in some ways, to see thematic parallels with other colossally excellent horror or horror-adjacent movies, including Peele's 2017 movie "Get Out," which takes aim at white limousine liberals, and South Korean director Bong Joon-ho's 2019 thriller "Parasite," which offers a chilling and at times devastating portrait of class conflict.
A movie about a desperate woman trying to get married at all costs sounds like a colossally clichéd bummer, but instead, Muriel's Wedding is an unlikely burst of joy that lets Toni Collette and Rachel Griffiths loose on a truly fun script set to a stellar Abba soundtrack (and in fantastic and/or awkward '21960s clothes, no less).
"Quite apart from the harsh double standards faced by female politicians — they can't be too shrill, they have to be likable, on and on — Hill is also being punished, or punishing herself, for one colossally fantastically unbelievably stupid move: Posing for nude photographs, alone and with a (presumably) female lover, while running for Congress," noted Robin Abcarian, an opinion columnist at the Los Angeles Times.
It is honestly the strangest moment in this thing, because it involves one player no one could possibly care less about, Caris LeVert, deciding that the weight of the world is on his shoulders and that it is time for him to prove his mettle and just fucking failing colossally, while another player, who will probably be in the Hall of Fame, seals the game for his team just by hustling for a rebound.
All colossally abundant numbers are also superabundant numbers, but the converse is not true. The first 15 colossally abundant numbers, 2, 6, 12, 60, 120, 360, 2520, 5040, 55440, 720720, 1441440, 4324320, 21621600, 367567200, 6983776800 are also the first 15 superior highly composite numbers.
Stuart Heritage of The Guardian was unimpressed with the programme's first edition. He dubbed it, "a remedial level One Show" and "colossally vapid".Stuart Heritage OK! TV. It's neither.
Colossally abundant numbers were first studied by Ramanujan and his findings were intended to be included in his 1915 paper on highly composite numbers.S. Ramanujan, "Highly Composite Numbers", Proc. London Math. Soc. 14 (1915), pp.
It is this consequence, for any two primes not just 2 and 3, that Alaoglu and Erdős desired in their paper as it would imply the conjecture that the quotient of two consecutive colossally abundant numbers is prime, extending Ramanujan's results on the quotients of consecutive superior highly composite number.Ramanujan, (1915), section IV.
5040 is a factorial (7!) and one less than a square, making (7, 71) a Brown number pair, a highly composite number, superior highly composite number, abundant number, highly abundant number, superabundant number, colossally abundant number and the number of permutations of 4 items out of 10 choices (10 × 9 × 8 × 7 = 5040).
"Hinton (1997), page 230.Heylin (2003), page 365. The album, Common One, consisted of six songs; the longest, "Summertime in England", lasted fifteen and a half minutes and ended with the words,"Can you feel the silence?". NME magazine's Paul Du Noyer called the album "colossally smug and cosmically dull; an interminable, vacuous and drearily egotistical stab at spirituality: Into the muzak.
Colossally abundant numbers are one of several classes of integers that try to capture the notion of having many divisors. For a positive integer n, the sum-of-divisors function σ(n) gives the sum of all those numbers that divide n, including 1 and n itself. Paul Bachmann showed that on average, σ(n) is around πn / 6.G. Hardy, E. M. Wright, An Introduction to the Theory of Numbers.
Pure is often characterised its harsh, discordant and mechanical sound, with many critics noting its extreme weight and inhospitable mood. Unlike Streetcleaner, which featured intentionally loose guitar playing, Pure is intensely structured, regimented and stiff, dominated by repetition; The Times of Northwest Indiana called it "colossally repetitive". The guitar tone, a sound first explored by Broadrick on the 1991 Godflesh single "Slateman", is tinny and deliberately grating. Outright riffs are rare, leaving Green's bass and the programmed drums to guide the songs.
Nicolas, "Répartition des nombres superabondants", Bull. Math. Soc. France 103 (1975), pp. 65–90. In their 1944 paper, Alaoglu and Erdős conjectured that the ratio of two consecutive colossally abundant numbers was always a prime number. They showed that this would follow from a special case of the four exponentials conjecture in transcendental number theory, specifically that for any two distinct prime numbers p and q, the only real numbers t for which both pt and qt are rational are the positive integers.
'Vacancy' director Nimród Antal gave us a pair of heroes who fought like hell to survive, becoming closer and stronger in the effort. Bertino's undeveloped protagonists are colossally stupid and frustratingly passive." Stephen Hunter of The Washington Post panned the film, calling it "a fraud from start to finish." Mick LaSalle of the San Francisco Chronicle, said the film "uses cinema to ends that are objectionable and vile," but admitted that "it does it well, with more than usual skill.
Even in the dual roles ... detective and the devious 168-year- old Fu Manchu, he musters only an occasional bright moment. Tom Shales of The Washington Post described the film as "an indefensibly inept comedy", adding that "it is hard to name another good actor who ever made so many bad movies as Sellers, a comedian of great gifts but ferociously faulty judgment. Manchu will take its rightful place alongside such colossally ill-advised washouts as Where Does It Hurt?, The Bobo and The Prisoner of Zenda".
The materials are merely an extension of the > gesture. I start with the gesture and have spent decades distilling these > concepts down to the essential. So whether I’m using vanguard, illustrious > materials and high technology or centuries old metal techniques — my > interest is in communicating the most direct way I can. There is a > minimalistic simplicity to the work, yet it expresses something infinite — > it’s a pluralistic paradox. I’ve tried to visually demonstrate the > colossally vast and the infinitesimally small — the cosmos and the divinity > inside oneself.
347–407, . Unfortunately, the publisher of the journal to which Ramanujan submitted his work, the London Mathematical Society, was in financial difficulties at the time and Ramanujan agreed to remove aspects of the work to reduce the cost of printing.S. Ramanujan, Collected papers, Chelsea, 1962. His findings were mostly conditional on the Riemann hypothesis and with this assumption he found upper and lower bounds for the size of colossally abundant numbers and proved that what would come to be known as Robin's inequality (see below) holds for all sufficiently large values of n.
She is currently married to photographer Federico Spadoni. Beecroft and Spadoni have one daughter and one son together (born 2009 and 2012). Beecroft’s failed attempt to adopt Sudanese twins was the topic of the documentary The Art Star and the Sudanese Twins (2008) by Pietra Brettkelly, which was included in the Sundance Film Festival's World Cinema Documentary Competition. The film presents Beecroft as a "hypocritically self-aware, colossally colonial pomo narcissist" and chronicles her "damaging quotes and appalling behavior" as she attempts to adopt the orphans for use in an art exhibit.
On the review-aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, the film has an approval rating of 90%, based on 163 reviews, with an average rating of 7.19/10. The site's critical consensus reads, "Carried along by a winning performance from Gemma Arterton, Their Finest smoothly combines comedy and wartime drama to crowd-pleasing effect." On Metacritic, the film has a score of 76 out of 100, based on 30 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews". Peter Bradshaw of The Guardian called the character of Hilliard "a colossally proportioned scene-stealer" and wrote that "Arterton brings a rather beautiful kind of restraint to her role".
Bomanji gave generously to charities which supported ex-servicemen and war widows following the First World War, and included Field Marshal Douglas Haig (1861-1928), Queen Victoria's granddaughter, Princess Alice, Countess of Athlone amongst his social circle. He also kissed Greta Garbo's forehead after outbidding everyone for charity. In 1892-93, he established Olympia Race Course in Matheran, Maharashtra. In 1906, he bought lease of 161 (formerly 61) Holland Park Avenue for Eugen Sandow (1867-1925), a Victorian strongman who was colossally famous in his day and possessed what was deemed to be the most perfect male body.
He gave the episode a grade of D-, and his criticism of the episode included describing the scene with Yar and Data as "colossally misjudged" as well as attacking Wesley Crusher's "twerpitude." CBR ranked the relations between Data and Tasha Yar as one of the top 3 "cringe-worthy" relationships on Star Trek noting that it was uncomfortable that Tasha took an interest in Data when intoxicated by polywater. In 2016, SyFy included this episode in a group of Star Trek franchise episodes they felt were commonly disliked but "deserved a second chance". In 2019, Screen Rant ranked "The Naked Now" the sixth funniest episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation.
Arguments between Sellers and director Piers Haggard led to Haggard's firing at Sellers's instigation and Sellers took over direction, using his long-time friend David Lodge to direct some sequences. Tom Shales of The Washington Post described the film as "an indefensibly inept comedy", adding that "it is hard to name another good actor who ever made so many bad movies as Sellers, a comedian of great gifts but ferociously faulty judgment. "Manchu" will take its rightful place alongside such colossally ill-advised washouts as Tell Me Where It Hurts, The Bobo and The Prisoner of Zenda". Sellers's final performances were a series of advertisements for Barclays Bank.
A multimedia franchise (or a transmedia franchise) is a media franchise for which installments exist in multiple forms of media, such as books, comics, films, television series, and video games. Multimedia franchises usually develop due to the popularization of an original creative work, and then its expansion to other media through licensing agreements, with respect to intellectual property in the franchise's characters and settings,See, e.g., Barry Langford, Post-classical Hollywood: Film Industry, Style and Ideology Since 1945, p. 207, : "For the studios, a home-run is a film from which a multimedia 'franchise' can be generated; the colossally expensive creation of cross-media conglomerates predicated on synergistic rewards provides an obvious imperative to develop such products".
On May 16, 2016, Abrams wrote a historical piece in The Weekly Standard predicting that Donald Trump would "fail colossally" in the 2016 election to which he drew parallels with the 1972 election. On December 23, 2016, Abrams, a strong supporter of Israel, criticized Barack Obama for "undermining Israel's elected government, prevent its action against Iran's nuclear weapons program, and create as much daylight as possible between the United States and Israel." Abrams condemned Obama's decision not to block a UN resolution criticizing Israeli settlement building in the occupied Palestinian territories. In February 2017, it was reported that Abrams was Secretary of State Rex Tillerson's first pick for Deputy Secretary of State, but that Tillerson was overruled by Trump.
Ease of processing has been the key factor to the widespread use of short fiber reinforced thermoplastics. Effective processing techniques and the ability to recycle scrap offer significant cost reductions that compare to those of thermoset compounds and metals. Because of this, short fiber reinforced thermoplastics are desired in the electrical and electronic, automotive, oilfield, chemical process, and defense industries. Although short fiber thermoplastics have progressed considerably over the years and have a secured spot in a colossally-sized market, further refinement of compounding and process technology along with improvements in part design could allow the performance window of these materials to widen significantly, allowing them to be used for more applications in the future.
" James Brundage of AMC filmcritic said the film was "so implausible and so over the top that it lets inconsistency roll off like water on a duck's back." Janet Maslin in the New York Times called the film "a colossally sour and ill-conceived misfire" and denounced the film for "smirky, mean-spirited cynicism." Writing in The Washington Post, Joe Brown said, "To say this megamillion Bruce Willis vehicle doesn't fly is understatement in the extreme... Hudson Hawk offers a klutzy, charmless hero, and wallows dully in limp slapstick and lowest common denominator crudeness." Chris Hicks wrote in the Salt Lake City Deseret News, "What is most amazing is the pervasive silliness that has the cast acting like fools without ever getting a laugh from the audience.
120 is the factorial of 5 and one less than a square, making (5, 11) a Brown number pair. 120 is the sum of a twin prime pair (59 + 61) and the sum of four consecutive prime numbers (23 + 29 + 31 + 37), four consecutive powers of 2 (8 + 16 + 32 + 64), and four consecutive powers of 3 (3 + 9 + 27 + 81). It is highly composite, superabundant, and colossally abundant number, with its 16 divisors being more than any number lower than it has, and it is also the smallest number to have exactly that many divisors. It is also a sparsely totient number. 120 is the smallest number to appear six times in Pascal's triangle. 120 is also the smallest multiple of 6 with no adjacent prime number, being adjacent to 119 = 7 × 17 and 121 = 112.
One critic wrote, "To Serve and Protect draws cartoon images: the market is a resourceful Roadrunner, who at every turn defeats a Wile E. Coyote government capable only of colossally complicated and corrupt schemes that are doomed inevitably to fail." The book was also criticized for sometimes failing to use the latest data available, for being too quick to attribute facts to the statist nature of the justice system rather than to rent-seeking by lawyers, for being silent on the role of faith-based and other voluntary, nonprofit entities in a privatized system, for ignoring the impact that full restitution could have on investment in private defense against crime, and for its dull prose. It was also criticized for not adequately addressing criticism of private prisons and of firms such as the Pinkerton Detective Agency.
An op-ed piece published by the Los Angeles Times stated that California independence "would be a disaster for progressive values" because the U.S. Democratic Party would lose California's 55 electoral votes, its two U.S. senators and its delegation to the House of Representatives, and without California, Donald Trump would have won the popular vote of the 2016 presidential election: "For decades California has exerted more influence on American politics and culture than vice versa ... it would practically ensure that the rest of the U.S. would drift farther away from our laid-back tolerance and easygoing diversity ... if the United States minus California continues to do little or nothing to combat climate change, Californians — along with the rest of the world — will suffer." In an editorial, the San Jose Mercury News called Calexit, "a colossally stupid idea ... [that] will start us down a costly, intellectually draining, dead-end path into a world of overwhelming unknowns". The editorial board of The San Diego Union-Tribune wrote that it is "a waste of time ... [that] reflects a defeatist attitude — that instead of fighting to shape this country’s future, we should just quit. It also reflects a willingness to give up on America".

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