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"coolly" Definitions
  1. in a way that is not friendly or enthusiastic
  2. in a calm way
"coolly" Synonyms
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655 Sentences With "coolly"

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She looked coolly at her right arm, as she received two shots, then coolly at her left, as she received another two.
Coolly logical robots, the thinking goes, will far exceed us.
Nadia may be unorthodox, but she's always coolly in control.
Wall Street, by and large, is a coolly rational place.
The harshest critiques she had for Mr. Sanders were delivered coolly.
" Ailes replied back coolly: "Don't believe what you read, Mr. President.
Her vocals skate coolly over the drum machine and lonesome piano.
It's your job to make sure everything runs efficiently and coolly.
Some teens lounged on a porch and eyed the delegation coolly.
He coolly takes a drag on his cigarette, and says no.
His attempts to sound the alarm were greeted coolly by Moscow.
Sensing his opponent was done, Fortuna coolly walked off in celebration.
In one scene Ms. Kristeva coolly confesses to murdering Mr. Barthes.
Her last five opponents she has coolly dismissed in two sets.
Clinton, seemed at times bewildered by Mr. Pence's coolly effective performance.
You gotta watch Pence coolly attempt to remind Trump he'd forgotten.
James's corpulent face, with its still-sensuous lips and coolly — wearily?
Instead of coolly attempting to refute him, they go completely bats***.
Cumberbatch's Strange is coolly stubborn, calculating in ways that Stark isn't.
" To which de Kooning replied coolly: "Well, what are you doing, Jackson?
" At that, Serena finally turned around, and coolly replied, "Don't get upset.
Is it the coolly pragmatic accidental president who once discussed joining NATO?
"Didn't seem to work too well did it," the senator said coolly.
She coolly squeezed off shots of 10.5 and 10.4 to take gold.
It's hard to be coolly rational about heinous crimes like forced prostitution.
When he has released music, it's been ill-advised and coolly received.
It's time to start thinking coolly and unemotionally about some personal issues.
Those prolonged and statuesque pauses, those coolly regal waits before acknowledging applause!
And Darren Criss ("Glee") coolly seethes — until he viciously erupts — as Cunanan.
Of these three, only Mr. Kwiecien, a coolly charismatic baritone, has returned.
Whenever the audience applauded one of her feats, she coolly changed tack.
"First of all, are you starving?" she asked, coolly opening the menu.
" Ms. Blackburn said coolly, "She is going to do a fine job.
You also see that we're not separate brains, coolly observing each other.
Its original pieces range from tangled melodic webs to coolly meditative exhalations.
Known as the girls, they handled their calls coolly amid the smoky pandemonium.
Mr. Ryan coolly told colleagues that he had come to expect such surprises.
"I thought you knew that when you ordered the steak," she coolly replied.
Woodard plays Bernadine Williams, a coolly efficient warden who's overseen some dozen executions.
Soccer is indeed more scientific now, more coolly professional, more dismissive of the intangible.
He did the same, smiling coolly with lips closed around a half-smoked cigarette.
Bette coolly welcomes her back and presents her with a rose, thorns (allegedly) removed.
Logical Mercury in genius Aquarius is great for hashing things out coolly and rationally.
You exact your revenge the old-fashioned way, by writing this coolly observant book.
"This is what happens when anything becomes colonized by the masses," she explains coolly.
The palette, site and packaging design is coolly minimal: millennial pink gone masculennial beige.
" Asked "how is this not child abuse," she responded coolly, "Be more specific, please.
At first, the Iranians reacted coolly, and stayed within the limits of the accord.
Sanofi's iGlarLixi was received more coolly by the panel than Novo Nordisk's combination, iDegLira.
But later works were received more coolly as tastes shifted away from paint on canvas.
Democratic U.S. Senator Dick Durbin reacted coolly to Trump's suggestion of declaring a national emergency.
When he asks her, how she's so knowledgeable about the stock market, she coolly replies.
Lorde's vocal melody slithers coolly, not cheery nor morose but some odd quality in between.
Whether it be the way he coolly undoes Claire's social graces or his outright sadism.
Mr. Hutcherson had a clear, ringing sound, but his style was luminescent and coolly fluid.
The tone remains coolly presentational and mildly satirical even as the women speak for themselves.
With the barest hint of a smile, Mr. Theroux coolly rose to chalk his cue.
Coolly photographed by Steve Gainer, "Mayhem" embraces its pulpy title with fighting-and-fornicating glee.
Far from being coolly documentary, though, many of the images in the show are personal.
She slid off the piano bench to the left, turning away coolly from the audience.
Whereas Bond is sleek, stylish and coolly detached, his rival is big, loud and unpredictable.
He turns them over to observe them coolly, neutrally and often comically from all sides.
China reacted coolly, objecting to the US action but without any immediate declarations of retaliation.
During his coolly received opening monologue, host Ricky Gervais urged winners not to discuss politics.
Giants 244, Redskins 240 LANDOVER, Md. — There are N.F.L. teams that are coolly, consistently efficient.
"Antibiotics," Mr. Fox says, coolly confident in his concoction, "only bore a cold to death."
They've played coolly dominant basketball, but their start has also showcased the benefits of familiarity.
Her departure is coolly viewed by some Corbyn defenders entirely through the prism of factional fighting.
Mr. Obama spoke coolly and matter-of-factly, sharing few details of Bin Laden's actual killing.
"I am of flesh and blood," Marina coolly answers one of her interrogators in the film.
He draws the foul and calmly, coolly, steps up and knocks down three humongous free throws.
Watch how he glances at his wrist, while singing, coolly assessing the damage from the pit.
The exhibit coolly notes that no one subjected to the control order programme was ever prosecuted.
And sure enough, SunDevil RX coolly sank the shot like some sort of robotic Steve Nash.
Frederick Ashton's placid "Monotones II," to Satie's "Trois Gymnopédies," is a ballet capable of coolly sparkling.
While Green was overpowering in striking out 11 against a superior lineup, Cessa was coolly efficient.
Unfortunately, at least as staged so coolly here, it also makes the challenge less worth it.
"Don't worry about the polls," Adams said coolly when asked about prospects for a border vote.
McBride handled the confrontation coolly, ignoring the protesters while her coworker attempted to diffuse the situation.
He collected the ball about 50 yards out, then coolly put it inside the right post.
"Seventeen-five, same color T-shirt," he says coolly, talking about buying a kilogram of cocaine.
Dick, whom Mr. Bacon plays as dry as jerky, is her opposite: coolly dismissive and laconic.
"I hear you're looking for me," he coolly told the scrawny man who answered the door.
That leaves us with a coolly swinging, mid-tempo groove in Coltrane-esque 6/4 time.
The directing, performances (Patrick Stewart as a skinhead is coolly terrifying,) and cinematography are all excellent.
How worldly was he, coolly inviting her to trespass on the grounds of his second marriage?
That leaves us with a coolly swinging, mid-tempo groove in Coltrane-esque 6/4 time.
The absence of fear was a peculiar sensation, akin to coolly scrutinizing my own amputated hand.
Residents greet one another coolly, with nods and fist bumps instead of effusive Congolese handshakes and kisses.■
Knotted coolly to the side (à la Kendall), the neckerchief had a slight Parisian sensibility to it.
Financial regulators responded coolly to Facebook's plan to launch a global digital currency, to be called Libra.
Despite this, Italy appeared safe once more when Del Piero coolly dispatched a penalty on 21 minutes.
Just watch the intensity coursing between them as he demands information and she coolly dresses him down.
Mr Stiglitz is at his best when coolly analytical and at his most trying when settling scores.
Pierre Audi, the Armory's artistic director, and the lighting designer Urs Schönebaum provided a coolly gorgeous setting.
LIZ GERRING Ms. Gerring's engrossing dances can be coolly restrained or daringly athletic, sometimes both at once.
The midfielder strode forward and fed Jesus, who coolly slotted the ball past a helpless Pedro Gallese.
Ms. Childs, 78 and in exceptional shape (erect, coolly composed), dances one solo, "Particular Reel" (1973), herself.
Elsie, coolly capable in "Kill My Mother," is now a blind radio personality spouting blind-item gossip.
The midfielder's right-foot shot was blocked but he coolly curved the rebound in with his left.
Stevens and Ross strike asymmetrical chords on every offbeat, setting Smith up for a coolly drifting solo.
James Milner coolly sent Gianluigi Buffon the wrong way as he scored on the ensuing penalty kick.
Nguyen's transformation of this appealingly accessible image of idealized Western beauty is disarming, coolly precise, and edgy.
"Things can get much worse for you," Serena Joy coolly says after locking Offred in her room.
Her coolly smoldering performance of this most famous operatic femme fatale showed she was more than ready.
"We're all fighting for time," he told Cam coolly, likely cracking his knuckles just out of the frame.
Whereas Picasso's coolly distorted representation is disturbing, Butterly's misshapen vessels joyfully celebrate their collapsed, slumping, and toppled forms.
The Clinton campaign coolly analyzed his weaknesses and then sprung trap after trap to take advantage of them.
The rest of the cast greets her coolly, because it really seems like she did this on purpose.
Less speech, more coolly expressed, is what we all need right now—a little less goddamn talk altogether.
He glides coolly in the massive shadows cast by Warriors superstars Steph Curry, Klay Thompson and Draymond Green.
Violet coolly dismisses her maid and we, like Spratt, are ready to toss her suitcase out the door.
"All refugees are like gulls with their beaks out for possible crumbs," Virginia coolly noted in the diary.
Candidate Trump went on offense describing Hillary Clinton's position on late-term abortion and she coolly defended it.
Magull was then brought down by Evelyn Nwabuoku and VAR confirmed the penalty call before Daebritz coolly converted.
Ms. Trump, whose name adorns the hotel spa ("The Spa by Ivanka Trump"), coolly surveyed the giant lobby.
Her Odette was doom-laden without melodrama, poignant without heaviness; her Odile, coolly joyous, had mystery and allure.
They are not over there, something to be coolly appraised and summed up; they are overwhelming, literally consuming.
In the '60s and '70s, curators went in for coolly technocratic abstraction, conceptualism and brassy, quickly digestible Pop.
"I am not gonna share, but it made for a very generous donation to charity," Baldwin coolly replied.
Add in Xander Berkeley as the Man, and you have a recipe for a coolly intriguing little show.
The production is coolly exuberant, like early-1990s club-pop, and Ms. Noyes sings with sleepy-eyed exasperation.
Ms. Teuscher, who joined the Studio Company in 2006, is firmly dramatic, coolly decisive, enigmatic, often mysteriously calm.
The justice said coolly that if she hadn't been a woman, he would have had her locked up.
Even given Anna Kavan's remarkable life story, and amid her shelf of coolly anguished fiction, "Ice" stands alone.
The Taliban responded coolly to the proposal, calling it illogical and dismissing the Afghan government as American-influenced.
Abily made it 3-0 in the 63rd minute, coolly turning in a cross in the goal mouth.
The strength of this friendship has its roots in shared values, but also in coolly calculated national interests.
He was a revelation when he was called up two years ago, performing coolly amid a pennant race.
Sigrid has a coolly analytic mind; it's sad to think we're watching her puzzle out her last case.
" Vulture called Rainbow "a ray of hope and solidarity, and it stays coolly upbeat and confidently shuffling through genres.
However, investors reacted coolly to the news, with VF's shares falling nearly 4 percent to $92.53 on Monday afternoon.
But the clash was an aberration and McConnell responded coolly, dispatching other senior senators to chastise the younger Cruz.
While Marvel stressed that the pilot wasn't finished, a preview was coolly received by TV critics earlier this summer.
In "The Four Temperaments" Balanchine asks courage of a different kind from the dancers: coolly urgent, as if driven.
First, Democrats should smile and coolly point out that there is no need for Republicans to wait until inauguration.
Canada reacted coolly to the apology, with Trudeau declining to answer when reporters asked him whether he accepted it.
And, before her shame at this transparent falsehood has evaporated, the boy coolly bids her farewell and turns away.
Trekkies will know Ms. Nichols as Lieutenant Uhura, the Starship Enterprise's coolly competent communications officer, on the original series.
Despite its spasms of violence, "Vox Lux" can be coolly funny, though you may be the only one laughing.
When rejected, he coolly decides to "fix her good" — how convenient that she has such a vulnerable young son.
And when her father-in-law returns and finds out about the affair, she coolly gets rid of him.
He did, however, call Mr. Nixon, who — we hear on the audiotape of their call — coolly lied to him.
She coolly describes acts of care like walking into a room to comfort agitated, psychotic men twice her size.
On those, he used simpler chords and riffs to build understated, well-ordered grooves and a coolly Afrocentric sound.
I did wear it, but the bra's coolly advertised moisture-wicking technology seemed designed to activate the old onions.
He's known for coolly making passes that lead to goals, floating by defenders, and keeping possession under immense pressure.
She's informed of this, clinically, coolly, by a woman she trusts, the head of the orphanage where she lives.
She handles herself very coolly, but you can tell that she is mentally clocking his casual sexism and callous remarks.
Couples need to understand how they ended up in this situation and then coolly, and collaboratively, find their way out.
Britain's prime minister challenged lawmakers to approve a general election, but the opposition Labour Party reacted coolly to the idea.
As a result, industry reacted coolly to the introduction and it was the military that was the technology's early adopter.
Hillary Clinton sat coolly during (often insipid) questioning for a marathon 11 hours, stopping only to brush off her shoulder.
She pleads with Keane at the door, but inside, Keane simply listens, then coolly takes a sip of her water.
All you and I have to do is respect each other, tolerate the views of your opponents coolly and patiently.
The hearing was widely perceived to have backfired on Republicans, as she answered their questions and coolly deflected their attacks.
It seems Eastwood respects those qualities just as much as the ability to coolly land a plane on a river.
Michèle is by turns jealous and possessive, dismissive and cold, obsessed with punishing her rapist and coolly intrigued by him.
Despite the deliberate disjointedness of the script, the production, another confidently expressive staging by Lila Neugebauer, makes it coolly legible.
In her search for truth, she has coolly faced down antagonistic prosecutors, law enforcement officials, politicians and news media outlets.
The governor's office has reacted coolly to the Byford proposal, saying that Mr. Cuomo wanted improvements to be done faster.
" He added, "Her Odette was doom-laden without melodrama, poignant without heaviness; her Odile, coolly joyous, had mystery and allure.
Yet Obama argued coolly that Trump's record of shifting positions without losing his supporters might be a curiously hopeful fact.
But the show really belongs to Ali (who just won a Golden Globe for "Green Book"), and he's coolly magnetic.
But all too often, nationalist and populist leaders behave as if other countries are bloodless technocracies, guided by coolly weighed interests.
The overriding challenge for the next president will be to coolly assess, prioritize and act on these daunting threats and opportunities.
When it comes to coolly facing down critics, the apple doesn't far fall from the tree for Hillary Clinton's daughter, Chelsea.
When a woman catches someone staring at her as she puts on makeup in traffic, she coolly rolls up the window.
She opens with Laing blood-stained and rumpled, coolly eating that dog on his balcony, amid piles of filth and refuse.
Much of this has leaked out before, but seeing Trump's actions recorded coolly, clearly, and chronologically gives the story unexpected force.
The coolly lucid Stravinsky was always Bernstein's chief idol, and nothing Bernstein wrote was unclear, even when his choices were gauche.
At one point during warm-ups, the team paused and coolly tried to stack eight basketballs at once in the hoop.
Yet his coolly classical "Saturn and Filira" brings to mind later developments — of the neo-Classical era — in this art form.
They also had a worthy young successor in Greg Bird, who coolly slugged 11 home runs in the final seven weeks.
Rather than sit coolly outside the fray of political argument, facts are now one of the main rhetorical weapons within it.
While Chuck rages and schemes and punishes himself, Bobby coolly blocks and counterpunches, and ruthlessly leverages whatever advantage he can get.
He is supported by Jacqueline Antaramian as Coriolanus's coolly self-possessed mother and by Bruce Cromer as a sagacious old friend.
When I spoke to Gable, he referred coolly to Collins's refusal to "out" himself as Searchlight's mole in the libel case.
Much of Mr. Maxwell's work has been coolly observational, with the Olympian calm of a playwright with a god's-eye view.
Joe caught up with me near the horse pond, but I coolly waved him on, either out of bravado or stupidity.
Griezmann coolly converted it with a curling left-footed shot, giving the French a 1-0 lead in the 1783th minute.
Coolly controlling the ball under pressure, Toivonen brought it down and then calmly popped it over the charging goalkeeper Manuel Neuer.
While calling to mind the work of Lucinda Childs, her style of repetition was less coolly austere, more sumptuous and brazen.
Instead, this "Decalogue" seems, without any radical effects, to be coolly composing a new grammar, and with some largeness of spirit.
One is sassy and jocular, as Ayanna, a coolly confident would-be writer, hangs out with her boisterous group of girlfriends.
Every avid devotee has her or his very own Jane, whether secretly abused or coolly observant or a revolutionary in disguise.
A month before Donald J. Trump was elected president, he and his aides watched his daughter's coolly composed surface crack open.
This river-and-shore arrangement advantages the Trump supporters: they can walk coolly past, playing the offended party, refusing to engage.
He coolly refused to engage with criticism from the White House that the Fed should do more to bolster the economy.
It was remarkable to see how well all these four intervened, some coolly solving the task with just one steady hand.
The figure fills most of the canvas, the background composed of abstract blocks of color; she stares coolly at the viewer.
"I would not care," Shkreli's voice coolly replies when Esher asks what he would think if someone did a play about him.
Her temperament feels fitting for today, when moviegoers might be more inclined to rage against the machine than coolly fight within it.
But most came round as he coolly shepherded the EU through the Greek bail-out, the refugee crisis and Britain's Brexit vote.
Later, she makes a sudden rapped verse feel like the climax of a slasher film, coolly eviscerating her targets with terrifying ease.
He's haunted by memories of both his own war and his father's, yet coolly evasive about why he's reluctant to confront them.
Craig obviously knew how wrong his behavior was, because he coolly looks his victim in the eyes right before she hits him.
The investigator coolly entered Kendall's Hollywood Hills pad Thursday with his briefcase full of CSI tools to find any prints left behind.
The speedy Romell Quioto ran the length of the field before feeding Alberth Elis who coolly side-footed home from 15 meters.
Walton coolly stepped in and coaching the Warriors to an NBA-record 24-0 start before ceding the job back to Kerr.
Medvedev is also smiling coolly, knowing that his decision not to play ball on the "ASEAN-Way handshake" was the right move.
So she's as coolly formidable on "Time," her own wistful ballad, as on "En Otro Lugar," a drifting groove by Mr. Menares.
It's a brief, even-keeled explanation of ENC's work, and coolly nudges Beyoncé's fans learn more about and get involved with ENC.
She coolly nailed another forehand down the line that landed on the opposite baseline with a puff of chalk for another winner.
"One of my best putting rounds ever," said Molinari, who also coolly sank an 11-footer to save par at the second.
The crowd laughed; Davis smiled coolly, perhaps because Unicode committees have been overwhelmed with some 500 submissions in the last three years.
What a tonic this 2,000-acre urban forest and prairie is, with its coolly shaded footpaths snaking through stands of Austrian pine.
A Boogie's piano ballad "Drowning" was effective, as was Young M.A.'s "OOOUUU," though the rest of their sets were coolly received.
President Trump has generally treated Ms. Thomas's suggestions coolly, passing them off to advisers, according to people familiar with Ms. Thomas's efforts.
No one spoke to or approached Brady, who coolly reached for a light-blue tablet to view a replay of the interception.
The United States, which still has 28,500 troops stationed in South Korea, initially responded coolly to the idea of inter-Korean meetings.
Dunklee and Dahlmeier made no mistake and battled it out for gold with the German coolly gliding ahead in the last lap.
The coolly elegant Ms. Leonard was a Charlotte more sophisticated than humble, but she was superbly polished, her voice smooth and supple.
Bellocchio's approach to the story is at once coolly objective — the movie is part biopic, part courtroom procedural — and almost feverishly intense.
Younger Americans, aged 18 to 29, rated Muslims and atheists more warmly, and Jews far more coolly, than Americans 50 and older.
Many of the paintings feature animals, their expressions so coolly composed you can't help but admire how well they seem to understand themselves.
For their most crucial pitches in a century, they trotted out the unproven Carl Edwards Jr. He coolly secured the first two outs.
Today it sits, shining and ornate with a Braille of flowers, in the coolly modern kitchen of his apartment in the financial district.
"ITS HER ACTUAL ALBUM COVER SHOOT STFU," one fan wrote on the post, to which Kravitz coolly commented back several sunglass-wearing emojis.
But, on "Beach House 3," he acts as an ambassador from the land of R. & B., coolly advocating for the art of singing.
The final chorus is a coolly shattering invocation of impending environmental catastrophe: THIS YEAR THE SEA IS AS GREEN AS A FOREST: EUTROPHICATION!
Four years ago, she made her directorial debut with "#Horror," about a rich-girl sleepover gone awry, a film that was coolly received.
Still, it's an entertaining way to dress up a solo outing, and Ms. Carding's coolly psychotic king has a Tilda Swinton-esque flair.
But my mom just coolly told them that I was studying at a friend's house and that she could not allow them inside.
I never saw his Count Almaviva in "Le Nozze di Figaro," but in this 1995 performance from the Salzburg Festival, he's coolly confident.
You get together with Chuck Schumer and Nancy Pelosi, drink some coffee, nod coolly and then go back upstairs to take a nap.
Earlier, we've seen the owner of the money coolly torture a childhood friend, even as he fondly reminisces about their shared formative experiences.
Her success was hardly circumstantial, though: She has a way with what is often described as intelligent dressing, "intelligent" typically meaning coolly unsexy.
The adulterous lovers are here embodied by Mr. Law and the Dutch actress Halina Reijn — hotly in his case and coolly in hers.
Akins coolly approached them and, without identifying herself as García's girlfriend, told them that as an American she was embarrassed by their display.
Set to three dance-filled scores by Emmanuel Chabrier (1841-94), it moves from comic absurdity, via coolly ceremonious romance, to dazzling ebullience.
In an interview at a homecoming parade in Ames, Iowa, Sanders coolly sniffed out and defused a question about his own future plans.
As a child, Francisca coolly absorbed the anatomy lessons that her mother, a former eye surgeon, delivered with the help of animal carcasses.
"Airwolf" was expensive to produce, and many critics received it coolly, but it found an audience and stayed on CBS for three seasons.
Walsh plumbs deeply the hope and lure of the mystical amid global chaos; darker, more primal concerns take over from coolly cerebral strategies.
" Twitter users were thrilled to see the Queen coolly posing with her hands in her pockets, with commenters calling her "relatable" and a "badass.
That would be difficult without support from the opposition Labour party, which so far has reacted coolly to the prospect of a general election.
That would be difficult without support from the opposition Labour Party, which so far has reacted coolly to the prospect of a general election.
One criticism of the company's previous "Swan Lake" concerned a perceived mismatch of its busy, Fabergé-inspired designs and its coolly restrained dramatic handling.
It's less about steering the protagonist through a series of perilous situations than about coolly deciding which optional scenario has more potential entertainment value.
In early April, we had the A's fan who caught a foul ball with one hand while coolly nursing his beer in the other.
Editors' Choice In my future life, I will spend entire weekends lying in a hammock by some idyllic lakeside, coolly reading thriller after thriller.
The judges coolly observe the action away from the cameras, occasionally returning to their designated seats at the judging table to film their commentary.
On the day she returned to duty after an emergency cesarean for her son in early 2009, her chief warrant officer greeted her coolly.
Though plastic-y Dash buttons were quite unlike the classic iPhone home button — always seeming temporary and experimental rather than slick and coolly reassuring.
GÜNTHER FÖRG: A FRAGILE BEAUTY An exhibit of the coolly colorful late German painter's work co-organized with Amsterdam's Stedelijk Museum. Jan. 15–Apr.
Gelman's writing on Cuddy's study was coolly dismissive; it bothered him that Cuddy remained fairly silent on the replication and the Data Colada post.
He fashions some surprising textures — presumably thanks to all the data he's stored away on computers — though the compositional mood remains coolly seductive throughout.
" To Justice Kennedy's "gotcha" question, he replied coolly, "It is not the end of the case, Your Honor, because that is not the question.
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo's efforts this week to recruit European countries to back the administration's steely posture on Iran are being received coolly.
The director of Tranquillum House is the domineering and coolly charismatic Masha Dmitrichenko, a 6-foot-tall cross between a guru and a general.
But the mechanics of such a trigger have not been laid out in detail, and some Republican lawmakers have reacted coolly to the proposal.
The Chinese government has responded coolly, canceling visas for Australian business leaders and suggesting that the country's politicians are motivated by xenophobia and racism.
Our skipper, Derek Gordon, smiles coolly throughout, as if this is a leisurely walk in a manicured English garden on a balmy summer evening.
In each painting, the setting is surreal but the figure's stance is coolly elegant; his eyes, pupil-less white orbs, suggest an inner reverie.
Earlier this year he released "The Balance," a coolly disarming record featuring Ekaya performing tunes from his catalog, all arranged with a gentle touch.
Teresa Reichlen, coolly magisterial, shaped the second movement of Jerome Robbins's "Glass Pieces" (her debut in the role) like grand sculpture in the air.
SmileDirectClub is among several large, money-losing startups whose IPOs in 2019 were received coolly by investors doubtful about their valuations and business models.
Guo, who uses the name Frant Gwo in English, noted that Chinese audiences have responded coolly to many of Hollywood's previous sci-fi blockbusters.
"Is it that you feel superior behind a costume of indifference?" she coolly asks at one point, before delivering a searing wake-up call.
De Forest's only response was to coolly say, "Ratu knows," leaving everyone to guess whether his critique of the painting was praise or condescension.
However, even the most politically sensitive of artworks can appear coolly hypothetical and distanced from social movements — especially those that keep changing — without added context.
I hadn't been in a fight since the fifth grade, and here I was, coolly slapping a stranger in the middle of New York City.
It's as if Tidemand translated the coolly clinical malevolence of 2001's HAL 9000 into an architectural scheme that anticipates the colonization of another planet.
"I think that a lot of people want there to be a Toronto sound," asserts Matthew Progress in his coolly gruff, yet nonchalant near-whisper.
It has been coolly received by shareholders on both sides so far, though some analysts expect the Asian exchange to return with an improved proposal.
Corrado Rovaris leads a muted account of the score — a coolly paced, grayish take that emphasizes the opera's aloofness more than its expressiveness or range.
Instead, he coolly and methodically answered questions about his sudden departure from the Los Angeles Lakers without making any resentful comments or pointing any fingers.
What's left is a tightly choreographed comedy of manners with coolly precise slapstick and the requisite helping of improvised winks at the New York audience.
The proposal, which Trump himself has yet to endorse, was received coolly among Senate Republicans on Wednesday as the administration circulated it on Capitol Hill.
But Amazon, with an unparalleled mastery of digital tools and the coolly calculating tone set by Mr. Bezos, has brought it to a rare extreme.
We often think of a landlord as a faceless institution that raises the rent as coolly as it dispatches the super when the faucet leaks.
Certainly, his visual and motion propositions — which privileged the sleek and coolly impersonal — point to our current slippery situation between fleshy embodiment and connective circumvention.
As coolly as one might check a cell phone for messages, he pulls a handgun from his waistband and begins firing, then quickly runs off camera.
" This is a song that's so coolly confident in its hedonism that it invented a whole model of private jet just to rhyme with "Three 6.
Watching Holtzmann coolly destroy her enemies made me feel the way I did when watching Mad Max's Furiosa and The Force Awakens's Rey do the same.
U.S. officials have responded coolly to this overture and the State Department said North Korea "might be trying to drive a wedge" between Washington and Seoul.
"I wake up / I throw up / I feel like I'm dead," Xan rapped coolly over one of his glum, low-range beats, flanked by his friends.
It took 16 kicks to finally produce a winner with Luciano Narsingh hitting the crossbar with PSV's eighth effort before Juanfran coolly delivered for his side.
Knausgaard was at his ease, staring coolly into the distance, as if he could feel neither the heat nor the camera's glossy black eye on him.
But in terms of conveying this work's view of art as both a coolly isolating and warmly embracing experience, I've never seen a more convincing interpretation.
President Obama gets much of the public credit for handling his eight years coolly, but the first lady has been a critical element of his success.
Here is another fact: three songs is a lot of time and attention to spend on someone you coolly called a charity case in the first.
And, again improbably, the American story line is the strength of "Zerozerozero" — when it's onscreen, there's more to watch than a coolly efficient international crime thriller.
A singer whose coolly drifting vocals never quite feel disembodied or out of reach, Serpa has recently been working more directly with political and historical topics.
Many countries have reacted coolly to Washington's pugilistic approach to trade, viewing the president's preference to punch first and negotiate later as counter to global interests.
There are gently sloping thighs; long, dark cascades of hair; almond skin tones; and succulent lips on faces that coolly accept the gaze of the viewer.
Halftime Australia leads on Kerr's penalty, which was fairly won and coolly converted after an initial save for the first World Cup goal of her career.
Rivers, who completed 259 of 32 passes, coolly and carefully led the Los Angeles offense on six scoring drives against the N.F.L.'s top-ranked defense.
Around that time, Bob Bossman, director of the basketball program at Spire, discovered a YouTube video of Bobroczkyi coolly knocking down 3-pointers and making passes.
The narrator, coolly evasive in the way of Rachel Cusk's heroine in the Outline trilogy, relishes how travel and growing older allow her to become invisible.
Miller, whom the Yankees traded to the Indians before the non-waiver trade deadline in 2016, coolly retired Starlin Castro on a pop-up to escape.
Trump on Tuesday pitched Congress on a payroll tax holiday through the end of the year, but the proposal has been received coolly in Capitol Hill.
" She is mostly skin and bones when she records coolly that "certain woman will be jealous of how skinny you are, no matter what's causing it.
But when the New York Times tweeted that Harry and Meghan would bring "some razzle-dazzle to the sprawling, bone-chillingly cold country," Canadians reacted coolly.
Ms. Hyltin was radiantly pale, an ethereal being charged with fantastic energy, bold with no loss of refinement; Mr. Veyette admirably displayed his coolly athletic force.
Some of the countries, who participate in the French-backed G5 Sahel military force, have reacted coolly to what they see as an ultimatum from Paris.
He began his performance with a coolly tempered "Stop Trying to Be God," backed by James Blake duetting with Philip Bailey (of Earth, Wind and Fire).
U.S. officials have responded coolly to this overture and the State Department said North Korea "might be trying to drive a wedge" between Washington and Seoul.
Sir Jeremy is a professional in a world of amateurs—he has worked for four successive prime ministers and is politically astute as well as coolly efficient.
But its first scene still cuts to the heart of the matter; the handsome prince coolly surveys available ladies and violently dismisses the Enchantress who begs shelter.
Cindy Crawford The shot of the supermodel legend coolly sipping a Pepsi is still exactly what we think about anytime we drink anything in front of bae.
Chilean duo Marineros, for one, coolly split the difference between beat-driven dream pop and noisy rock in their emotionally precise songs about secrets and dangerous love.
Brazil were eventually rewarded when they were awarded a penalty after Debinha was brought down by Elena Linari and Marta coolly converted the spot kick, wrongfooting Giuliani.
But it's also a reflection of who Søberg is: Reticent and coolly level-headed, she's the person you want on your side when all hell breaks loose.
Our commitment to the fight against radicalization and terror is something we feel in our hearts, as well as planning and implementing our policies coolly and rationally.
Di Virgilio coolly rattled off the names of players he has met — Edinson Cavani, Marek Hamsik, Lorenzo Insigne, Dries Mertens, Mauro Icardi, Mario Balotelli — before trailing off.
On Wednesday, in the character's two big arias, this fearless soprano dispensed the fiery runs and multiple leaps to F with utter confident and coolly radiant sound.
Even the more extreme Salome, in Asmik Grigorian's intense performance, came across as a woman coolly exploring the reach of her power in a rigidly patriarchal society.
Though fans admire Ms. Didion's ability to write coolly about matters of the heart, Mr. Dunne said that he could not separate his emotions from the filmmaking.
While Errol Morris' coolly received "American Dharma" awaits distribution, director Alison Klayman unleashes "The Brink," an intimate look at the firebrand suddenly thrust into the political wilderness.
It's the body of a beautiful young woman wrapped in plastic, or an FBI agent coolly dictating memos to an unseen "Diane" on a miniature cassette recorder.
Built around synths that sound like they were found in Suzanne Ciani's archives, "Touchstone" doesn't build or waver; instead, it just calmly and coolly washes over you.
While it's easy to think of people as coolly rational, weighing political costs and benefits, the truth is that things are a bit more complicated than that.
No fan didn't want to go on those adventures, to explore a slew of strange worlds and historical settings alongside him, overcoming danger effortlessly with coolly-assured smarts.
But most came around as Mr Tusk coolly shepherded the EU through a series of sticky situations, from a Greek bail-out to the refugee crisis to Brexit.
In Madrid, Isco made the most of a through ball from Cristiano Ronaldo to coolly fire under Pau Lopez and put Real ahead on the half-hour mark.
Their views are more aligned than were those of President Barack Obama, which reacted coolly to the 22013 coup by Egypt's military -- led at the time by Sisi.
After Toronto's Justin Morrow hit the crossbar, Seattle defender Roman Torres coolly hammered home the decider as the Sounders finally celebrated victory following seven seasons of near misses.
People we've lost in 2016 Twenty years ago, interviewed by Mick Brown of the UK Telegraph, he coolly assessed his past, but -- typically Bowie -- looked to the future.
But the bill has no chance of passing the GOP-controlled Congress and was greeted coolly by Democratic leadership and swing-state Democrats running for reelection in 21625.
Subtlety isn't paramount; Jack Davenport, as a government emissary, is so coolly villainous that his white-linened lap only seems to be missing a hairless cat to stroke.
Clinton coolly prosecuted the case against Mr. Trump that she has offered all along, calling him unfit for the presidency and describing his candidacy as built on hate.
One of the strengths of this novel is that it doesn't mind what we believe — it is coolly at peace with whatever our take on matters might be.
Ogwumike's first shot attempt for the win was off the mark, but she worked her way over to the loose ball for another attempt, which she coolly swished.
Kansas, the top overall seed, demolished Austin Peay, 105-79, after taking a 20-point halftime lead, and Virginia, another No. 1 seed, coolly dispatched Hampton, 81-45.
I knew nothing about finance and wasn't even really clear as to what bankers did; all I knew was that they wore snazzy suits and looked coolly impatient.
Jamaica Kincaid and Pauline Kael were among those who treated Mr. Gottlieb rudely; he coolly repaid Ms. Kincaid, he says, by politely and definitively cutting her in public.
Who wants to play a coolly beautiful genius with no friends, no sense of humor, and a conscience so pained that it shows all the symptoms of indigestion?
HKEX made its offer on Wednesday and it has been coolly received by shareholders so far, though analysts expect the Asian exchange to return with an improved proposal.
When the proposal was received coolly, Bowlen Wallace's biggest ally, her uncle Bill Bowlen, went to court in October to demand that the trustees have an independent overseer.
He kept scrolling, stopping on a picture of Bibbe cramming a hamburger into her mouth while Warhol, wearing a dark blazer and sunglasses, coolly flips through a book.
There was a sense of both Rossini's virtuosity and the emotions that fuel it from the platinum-tone tenor Bryan Hymel and the coolly sparkling soprano Marina Rebeka.
We saw it last year in Hawaii's Big Island when golfers coolly hit the links even as a monstrous ash plume from the Kilauea volcano loomed behind them.
Paul, now with his new kidnapper, watches Primo coolly shoot Bertolini and his partner at long range with a rifle, as their car gets smaller in the distance.
That night in Spartanburg, where Biden dealt coolly with the woman from Atlanta, volunteers flung Biden t-shirts into the seats inside a basketball arena at Wofford College.
But instead of celebrating wildly, this season&aposs Heisman Trophy winner walked off the field and coolly pointed at the finger where he&aposd put his championship ring.
Cusk's abiding themes — her obligations as mother, daughter, citizen, artist and breadwinner — are much the same as those that fill the soliloquies in her coolly glittering Outline trilogy.
The characters huddle glumly near the front of the stage; Don Alfonso pours bottles of liquor over each lover, a bitter benediction, as his scheme is coolly revealed.
The clip sees the 20-year-old rapper dance-battling "A Star is Born" actor Sam Elliott for a bag of Cool Ranch, while Cyrus coolly looks on.
Her mezzo-soprano, a pearl-smooth column of silvery sound that soars into the theater like a laser, remains one of the most coolly luxurious voices in opera.
It's coolly stripped-down in drawings of what look like Bauhaus temples by the Senegalese-born street artist Ousseynou Gassama, known as Hassan (at Ricco/Maresca, New York).
Islamabad reacted coolly when Washington announced that it would cut assistance, pointing out that American aid had declined for years and was too meager to support Pakistan's economy.
This populist, nationalist age suits the Global Times and its Trumpian instinct that the best defences are brazen ones: coolly conceding opponents' facts while attacking their motives and standing.
Rapinoe took the responsibility and coolly slotted the ball past the almost stationary Van Veenendaal to bring to life the large American contingent in the capacity crowd of 57,900.
House Democrats have greeted USMCA coolly, telling U.S. Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer earlier this month about concerns over labor enforcement and provisions that could lock in higher drug prices.
The head of the electoral commission, Corneille Nangaa, coolly announced that there were plenty of spare machines and the fire would not stop elections from happening on the 23rd.
In his fiction as well as his nonfiction, Matar continually thrusts himself and his characters into situations of discomfort, speechlessness and trauma, all while maintaining a coolly analytic eye.
Browder, who is fifty-four, with a dusting of silver hair and rimless eyeglasses, has a forceful yet understated authority and a talent for telling a coolly suspenseful tale.
That the former distracts both sides from great systemic injustices which have learned to lie hidden in bland terminology, coolly steering clear of the outrage of Us versus Them.
" DJ Envy prods for further clarification on if it would be career-ending for Kanye, and J. Prince says coolly, "For sure, he would've been twisted with this one.
And investigators said that Achchi Mohamed Mohamadu Hassthun, seen on video footage coolly walking into St. Sebastian's Church on Easter Sunday wearing a large backpack, was the bomb maker.
There are thrilling technical challenges — the audience knows and applauds them — but the dancers deliver them coolly, reminding us that this is not about stunts but the opposite: transcendence.
The author's description of Holmes as a manic leader who turned coolly hostile when challenged is ripe material for a psychologist; Carreyrou wisely lets the evidence speak for itself.
All the while, Saudi Arabia has officially, if coolly, supported the American mission and the Afghan government and even secretly sued for peace in clandestine negotiations on their behalf.
Coach Jeff Hornacek, who has no Twitter or Facebook account, said he was no longer checking on Anthony after such incidents since Anthony responded coolly to the first one.
She expected slavish displays of devotion from top bureaucrats and party functionaries, watching coolly as they lay full-length at her feet and pressed their faces to the floor.
The record came to define a generation's aesthetic and sensibility: East Coast, skinny-jeaned, coolly disinterested in your shit, probably still down to beat you up in a sweaty moshpit.
Just like we saw with the similarly equipped Yoga 920 from Lenovo, this XPS 13 can handle basically any task I have with ease, and does so quietly and coolly.
Ted Cruz once called him a "liar" on the Senate floor, but the clash was an aberration and McConnell responded coolly, dispatching other senior senators to chastise the younger Cruz.
Injured or not, Ronaldo did not waver, coolly shooting the ball past goalkeeper Jan Oblak, ripping off his own shirt and waving it wildly as his teammates ran toward him.
When the Abar children want to know what happened to Uncle Judd after he died, Calvin coolly dispatches the fantasy of a heavenly afterlife: You're born, you live, you die.
Eduardo Solis, the head of Mexico's main auto industry group, also reacted coolly to the Canadian proposal, telling reporters he needed to ensure that North America's auto industry remained competitive.
By our second or third offensive attempt, the opposing team knew every angle we were going to come from, and went about dismantling our attacks in a coolly workmanlike way.
The Guinness Book of World Records certifiies that Beyoncé and Erizku's initial photo became the most-liked post on Instagram within eight hours, coolly breezing past Selena Gomez's previous record.
The United States, which has 28,500 troops stationed in South Korea as a legacy of the 1950-1953 Korean War, initially responded coolly to the idea of inter-Korean meetings.
They're performed — coolly, with quiet theatricality, and without camp — in an area with artworks on four sides: on a flat stage and, opposite it, a mini-balcony piece of scenery.
Over the course of an hour on Sunday, Halvorson's paint-splattered distortion and Laubrock's spare melodies — sometimes coolly linear, sometimes sharply splintered — felt constantly lifted by Rainey's rambling, buoyant drums.
In Midtown, the irate white counter-demonstrators include members of the National Renaissance Party, bedecked with crypto-fascist imagery like swastikas and "Bomb Hanoi" pins, coolly explaining their nativist ideology.
Ever so deftly, ever so coolly, she flips over the surface and gives us a glimpse of the repellent or the beguiling or, more often, the repellent-beguiling thing underneath.
But her brand of modernism, coolly clinical in some works, shimmeringly appealing in others, has generally stopped short of drama; she seemed like someone who too characteristically steered clear of confrontation.
So I'll note instead how the film dwells on rooms, the contrast between the sunny traditional home of the mother, Laura, and the coolly modernist place belonging to the father, Richard.
As in the majority of her victories at the majors, Williams operated with ruthless efficiency but displayed little fire as she coolly dispatched the 47th-ranked Swede in exactly one hour.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - As century-old Wall Street brokerages have agonized over the fate of a major U.S. regulation on retirement advice, younger Silicon Valley counterparts have coolly shrugged their shoulders.
Ledian Memushaj picked out Sadiku drifting at the far post with a well-placed cross that the striker coolly nodded back over Romania goalkeeper Ciprian Tatarusanu, who had left his line.
The froufrou production, with its over-the-top performances, proved a fine foil for Ms. Pizzolato's matronly, no-nonsense presence and her dark-toned, coolly assured singing and crystal-clear diction.
He watched helplessly as Ancrum dragged Mungin into his car and began driving toward the trailer park's main exit—only to surrender coolly and without protest when deputies arrived seconds later.
Mexico had to wait until the third minute of extra time before they got the goal that counted with Placide unable to do anything to stop Raul Jimenez's coolly taken penalty.
The beat — produced by Gesaffelstein and Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo (of Daft Punk) with Cirkut — is stormy and dreamy in equal measure, and the Weeknd is coolly vicious atop it.
But "Paintings 20183-1976," with eight coolly composed portraits of animals in zoos, is the first showcase of his works in New York since a show at Gladstone Gallery in 1982.
Heavily amplified, almost cartoonish stomping, heavy on low brass, gives way to coolly rending lyricism, like a Baroque lament by John Dowland, thinly frosted by violins playing in their highest register.
Hagan could easily have named-dropped his way through this book, yet he doesn't drop names so much as pick them up and coolly appraise them in a line or two.
Coolly played by Pamela J. Gray, Scarecrow may be a medicinally induced hallucination, but she seems like a familiar companion — the woman's spirit or her alter ego, a stronger self manqué.
In a closing statement about whether Mr. Trump should stay in office, Alexis Resendez coolly argued that members of Congress should respect the choice made by voters in the 2016 election.
Kyle Walker set up Eriksen, and as the cross floated into the penalty area, Alli, left unmarked between Victor Moses and César Azpilicueta, coolly nodded the ball past goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois.
Then Mr. Palmieri starts coolly unloading his toolbox of fuses and fire-starters: dissonant chord clusters; quizzical single-note lines; small, busted montunos that bounce between the left and right hands.
In 2017, James B. Comey, the former F.B.I. director, coolly walked a Senate committee through his memos, suggesting that lordy, he hoped there were tapes of his encounters with the president.
The mayor responded point by point to the 10 demands, agreeing to some — such as requesting the Department of Justice appoint an outside prosecutor — and coolly explaining reasons for rejecting others.
The 2200th president leaves office with many believing that he is a coolly, even cold-bloodedly passive observer of a chaotic world, with little zeal for his job of commander-in-chief.
Merkel last month coolly rebuffed U.S. President Donald Trump's assertion made in a tweet that migrants were behind a surge in crime in Germany, pointing to statistics that showed crime was down.
When Diana famously confronted Camilla at a party at the home of mutual friend Lady Annabel Goldsmith, Camilla "coolly" ticked off Diana for "'unacceptable behavior in a private house,&apos" reports Bower.
When Ben and Hae-mi visits Jong-su's farm near the border with South Korea, Ben coolly mentions that his hobby is setting fire to abandoned greenhouses he spots in the countryside.
WARSAW (Reuters) - Poland reacted coolly to a warning it could incur fines for continuing to log in the Bialowieza forest, a UNESCO World Heritage site, saying on Tuesday its actions were lawful.
Officials in Japan, Australia and New Zealand are reacting coolly to President Trump's remarks that he would be interested in rejoining the Trans-Pacific Partnership after publicly rejecting it a year ago.
BERLIN (Reuters) - Chancellor Angela Merkel coolly rebuffed U.S. President Donald Trump's assertion that migrants were behind a surge in crime in Germany, pointing to statistics that showed crime was in fact down.
Watching Ms. Green's videos or scrolling through Ms. Kelly's coolly glamorous Instagram feed can feel less like talking to a sister or a friend than marveling at a dazzling sex-ed cyborg.
They stood in a lank group around me, coolly observing me as I waded into the thickets and sweatily set the scythe or the sickle or some other vicious instrument into motion.
When Mr. van Zweden, who is best known for his work in the standard repertory, was first tapped to lead the Philharmonic, some critics reacted coolly, questioning his commitment to new music.
HKEX made its £29.6 billion ($36.8 billion) offer on Wednesday and it has been coolly received by shareholders so far, though analysts expect the Asian exchange to return with an improved proposal.
They went ahead on Tuesday when Coman collected a through ball from Jonathan Ikone, held off a couple of defenders in the box and coolly slotted past Josep Gomes after 18 minutes.
In the tweet, the astrophysicist and author coolly referred to the mass shooting deaths in Ohio and Texas, suggesting they pale in comparison to deaths from other causes, namely illness and accidents.
He coolly asked my last name — little did I know that set in motion a whole chain of events from the guest relations team that work hard to anticipate every visitor's arrival.
Move with the music; dance with the body and limbs radiating outward from the center; contrast tight-closed and stretched-open positions; step coolly out as if over a precipice, every time.
Likewise Unity Phelan, a City Ballet dancer of startling watch-me allure, danced on Friday the pas de deux from Balanchine's "Agon" with the coolly authoritative Calvin Royal III of Ballet Theater.
Actual human beings with individual personalities and motives are involved, so I'd be cautious about strategies to resolve this or any workplace dilemma in ways that depend on everyone's being coolly dispassionate.
" When a security official approaches Colbert on the stage, the late-night host responds coolly, "Look, look, I know I'm not supposed to be here, but let's be honest: Neither is Donald Trump.
Fans of the Danish director's films, including "Pusher", "Drive" and "Only God Forgives", won't be surprised to learn that he has come up with another seedy, brutal, yet coolly stylish urban crime thriller.
And when he breaks into a rewritten version of "I Wanna Be Like You," from the 1967 film, he evokes the endless hitching, coolly removed Walken-impression song parodies floating around the net.
At the beginning of book five, Harry is embarrassed to be seen with Luna and Neville; at the beginning of book six, he coolly shuts down Romilda Vane by calling them his friends.
Sometimes they stick, coolly but adamantly, to the government's stock response that China respects the rule of law and that the country's stability and economic growth have been a boon to citizens' rights.
Still, Taylor's best role may simply be as a coolly unsentimental truthteller—a youthful radical cutting through the rationalizations of their elders, the people who broke the economy that they grew up in.
Featuring an A-list rhythm team — the pianist Aaron Parks, the bassist Joe Martin, the drummer Eric Harland — it has a driving rock groove over which Mr. Grilli unfurls a coolly billowing solo.
But what really makes "American Crime" pay off is its own stark system: even as we get helplessly attached to certain characters, their stories end, often violently, and the show coolly moves on.
His Jewish anxiousness and self-deprecating sexual jokes were far more common in comedy clubs than on talk shows where most hosts were coolly reserved Midwestern stoics like Johnny Carson or Jack Paar.
But the Polish director Marta Prus, brilliantly constructing a very particular look at a sport in which the arch of an eyebrow is as important as that of a spine, remains coolly impassive.
A drummer of marvelous versatility and coolly considered power, Cleaver exhibits a love for thrashing, arrhythmic clatter, but it is matched by his ability to pump quiet energy into a simmering swing beat.
" It was KCD that helped make headsets standard at fashion shows, its employees coolly walking the periphery of the runway in chic black suits that recalled the Agent Smith character from "The Matrix.
By contrast, James Whiteside (Wednesday evening), less pure in delivery, showed such daredevil strength and energy that he and the coolly commanding Gillian Murphy swept the whole Metropolitan up in their irrepressible exuberance.
The EU reacted coolly, with European Council President Donald Tusk saying it was ready to discuss how to smooth ratification, but that neither the withdrawal agreement nor the Irish backstop would be renegotiated.
At Dior, where Ms. Chiuri announced her intentions with a barrage of $710 T-shirts proclaiming "We Should All Be Feminists," her work was warmly received by retailers, coolly by some top critics.
Her restlessness has been observed by Geronte, a wealthy, older tax collector who met Manon and her brother on the train to Amiens, a role sung here by the coolly commanding bass Brindley Sherratt.
Chung showed another sign of his promise by coolly closing out a five-set win over German fourth seed Alexander Zverev, a player many pundits have widely tipped as a future grand slam winner.
As Ching-ling coolly put it during her last years, in words that sound like an attempt to persuade herself as much as anyone else, "I made my choice and I have no regrets."
Think back to August 1—you've been in this situation before, except unlike last time, Mars isn't retrograde, so you're feeling much more capable of expertly and coolly addressing the situation and moving forward.
The 9 Pen is not a fanless computer, but it still runs quietly and coolly, with the fans occasionally spinning up, but never becoming so loud that they are noticeable in an office setting.
Watch as Lydon feels his left shoe coming loose, then decides to simply kick it off and away toward the sideline — then coolly collects a pass on the right wing and drains the three.
"Nowadays, for us, there's no difference between working and playing," he says to Jong-su, who comes to resent this coolly intrusive figure, as you'd expect, yet can't help being pulled into his slipstream.
Coolly, though, he picked himself up despite a gashed leg, managed to rejoin the main pack and had enough energy left in reserve to sprint into the third of the three automatic qualifying spots.
Those in the lineup include Ry David Bradley, who makes coolly-colored abstract works; Helen Johnson, who toggles between portraits and still lifes; and Matthys Gerber, whose brightly hued pieces verge into pop art.
It was a rare miss on a day when most of Woods's par putts were tap-ins, with the notable exception of a seven-footer he coolly drained at No. 7, his 16th hole.
Having received a vicious dressing-down from Negan, the closet turncoat Eugene straightens out and returns to his Savior ways, coolly issuing insulting orders to those scuttling beneath him at their makeshift bullet factory.
The characters in "The Most Dangerous Place on Earth," Lindsey Lee Johnson's alarming, compelling and coolly funny debut novel about the goings-on in and out of a high school in Marin County, Calif.
The 24-year-old's best shot came on the par-four 13th when he coolly rolled in a 26-foot putt for birdie to keep his dreams of a maiden PGA Tour victory alive.
There is nothing minimal or clean in these works; they are not coolly conceptual, but instead layered in metaphor and meaning, using a highly accessible visual language that evokes comic books and popular culture.
Kroc coolly tells the McDonalds that they could sue him for using their name, but that it would bankrupt them (similarly, the Trump Organisation has forced small businesses into expensive litigation suits on several occasions).
And the 20-year-old coolly led the 40-car field to the green flag as the massive crowd at the iconic Speedway, which underwent a $400 million renovation, jumped to its feet and cheered.
He won one game and had two break points at 5-53 but Thiem, who was looking to book his spot in the last eight here for the first time, coolly closed out the set.
Somme delivers a very coolly choreographed video to go with her song about needing a little something after having your heart broken but when you're not quite in the place to start a new relationship.
Murray presents himself as coolly rational and scientific as he proceeds to his conclusion of genetically based racial differences: People differ in behavior, groups of people differ in behavior, people differ genetically, groups differ genetically.
Although it certainly shook them up, they also recognized that very few among them had ever managed to cross a certain, well-maintained borderline of intimacy with the simultaneously engaged and coolly detached art-maker.
Obama was coolly received by regional partners, notably those in Israel and the Gulf, for the perception that he was acting against their near-term security interests for the long-term gains of the JCPOA.
Israel responded to the announcement by accusing Hamas of trying to "fool the world", while the group's main Palestinian political rival, the Fatah faction of President Mahmoud Abbas, also reacted coolly to the policy shift.
By appearance, the Olympic lifeguards are of the same breed as those who coolly oversee the high jinks at the community pool and are prepared to dive in to rescue a struggling or sinking swimmer.
The New World Order, the heel stable led by their childhood hero, Hulk Hogan, coolly saluted one another with the "Too Sweet" hand sign, so Matt uses the gesture to poke opponents in the eyes.
"Gift Shop" — from a surprise full-length collaborative release between Usher and the producer Zaytoven — is an unexpected win, with Usher smoothing out his antic approach, and Gunna coolly cooing, unbothered by the unfamiliar company.
Never as revered as Nirvana, as coolly disaffected as Sonic Youth or as overblown as Guns N' Roses, the Smashing Pumpkins made their name with sprawling musical ambition and all-out rock 'n' roll chaos.
Calming and humble, the work bridges art and life in a way in which viewers can coolly connect with, and maybe walk away with a new outlook, if subconsciously, for seeing art in the everyday.
The optics were eerily similar to last week's United States Open at Pebble Beach, where Gary Woodland coolly warded off the hard-charging two-time defending champion, Brooks Koepka, to win his first major title.
These psychic advantages are probably magnified by remembrances of Biden's role in a White House that coolly contended with an Ebola outbreak in the U.S. as political opponents and cable news hosts lost their minds.
The veteran composer Chaya Czernowin's 2016 work "Ayre: Towed" (an abbreviation of a much longer and more poetic title) initially established a coolly grave air, thanks to plumes of ominous percussion and slowly bowed strings.
His inspired 6-2 7-6(4) win over world number one Nadal was a snapshot of the pair's recent rivalry as he coolly produced all the answers when tested by the all-action Spaniard.
The hero America needs right now is a 56-year-old lawyer from Georgia named Sally Yates, a woman who coolly and competently testified before the Senate Judiciary Committee for three hours on Monday afternoon.
Officials in Japan, Australia and New Zealand reacted coolly on Friday to Mr. Trump's remarks that he would be interested in joining the Trans-Pacific Partnership after rejecting it so publicly just a year ago.
An intermediate layer of flashbacks finds Offred, Moira and a class of future handmaids at a re-education center being indoctrinated, with homilies and a cattle prod, by Aunt Lydia (a coolly imperious Ann Dowd).
While rebellious as a point of pride, the young people on the scene had coolly shrugged off the political passions of their elders in the generation that had come of age in the nineteen-sixties.
Asked by The Washington Post to comment on the company's failure to ground the MAX when it first learned of the sinister suicide software that had killed 189 people, a coolly indignant Calhoun doubled down.
FRANKFURT — Central bankers like to portray themselves as being aloof from the hurly-burly of politics, coolly assessing the economic data as they ponder whether to add a jolt of stimulus or take some away.
Sofía is unfairly berated by her husband and she, in turn, rebukes Cleo, a chain of exploitation that Cuarón represents coolly, occasionally letting a camera movement — a pan of the immaculate house — comment for him.
Le Sommer coolly converted the spot kick to send the Allianz Riviera stadium into raptures, netting her fifth World Cup goal to equal Marie-Laure Delie as France's all-time top scorer in the tournament.
He was intensely private, but if confronted by a camera-wielding stalker in the parking lot of CVS, he wouldn't lash out; he'd simply flip the person off in the most coolly-Duncan way possible.
Mr Mahnke was able to gain such a loyal following for his audio series because it only needed his coolly mesmeric voice: he is the friend around the campfire that makes you fear the surrounding darkness.
To some people, the word "neurotic" can conjure images of a certain type of psychotherapy: Woody Allen types splayed out on long divans, with Freudian therapists sitting coolly behind them, asking vague questions about Oedipal complexes.
Ronaldo, who has scored more than 500 goals for club and country, jogged toward the ball, waited to see which way Austria goalkeeper Robert Almer would dive and then coolly smacked the ball the other way.
But the cases that jump off these self-congratulatory pages are the ones concerning deaths of children, about which Di Maio is not in the least sentimental, but coolly analytic, which is somehow even more unsettling.
Britain won a penalty in the last quarter after a collision and Helen Richardson-Walsh coolly fired the ball into the left of the goal to set up a final showdown with the Netherlands on Friday.
Instead, Lieutenant Robinson, "with complete disregard for his personal safety, amid the deadly hail of bullets and shells, gallantly and courageously rose to his feet and coolly walked among the men, shouting encouragement," the report said.
Would his Treasury secretary and chief economic advisers coolly analyze the problem and formulate a course of action, or would they respond with a combination of sycophancy to the boss and denials that anything was wrong?
With less marching-band thunder and more hip-hop swagger than, say, New Orleans's Dirty Dozen Brass Band, this eight-piece ensemble mixes the influence of hip-hop, soul and gospel into a coolly grooving sound.
Some of the loveliest dishes are the simplest, like glassine strands of jellyfish, coolly refreshing, with proper crunch and only a hint of chewiness, and a gorgeous mess of creamy scrambled eggs larded with baby shrimp.
Hanna-Elisabeth Müller was a coolly sweet Susanna; Etienne Dupuis, a sturdy if often oddly benign Count Almaviva; Adam Plachetka, a blustery Count at the Met in the fall, now better cast as a vigorous Figaro.
The mezzo-soprano Jennifer Johnson Cano, fresh from her performance on Friday as Meg Page in Verdi's "Falstaff" at the Metropolitan Opera, brought rich sound and coolly seductive allure to the songs in which Zefka appears.
He shows off rather than shies away from the thick thighs and big asses and a coolly resolute gaze that exists in the various forms of feminine "I" being spoken from the inside of black communities.
Catherine (played by a coolly removed Sarah Sutherland) is merely a prop for her comically cut-throat mother who holds up her daughter when she needs to look the part of a caring, involved parent in public.
Watch as the Oakland A's fan below barehands a foul ball with one hand while nursing his beer in the other, by all appearances not wasting a single drop of suds as he coolly corrals the cowhide.
" Sebestyen's Lenin is not a coolly rational mastermind but a whimsical opportunist, who promised his followers everything ("bread, peace and land"), bypassed his own dogmas as it suited him, and flew into "petulant rages over minor matters.
Nina Stemme continues her triumphant run as Isolde opposite the tenor Stuart Skelton as the title characters in Mariusz Trelinski's coolly martial take on Wagner's "Tristan und Isolde," with Asher Fisch whipping up heat in the orchestra.
While his brother's approach to civil rights was coolly detached and pragmatic, RFK was slowly moved by the struggle for equal rights, especially after the horrid events of racial injustice played out in Birmingham, Alabama, in 1963.
Indeed, "All the Poems" is admirably professional and thorough, from its formal, scholarly introduction to its four appendixes to its two indexes, and it is almost disconcerting to see this poet of radical whimsy so coolly annotated.
The false starts at the beginning of "FFL" mirror someone hesitating to bring up an uncomfortable issue in a conversation, but vocalist Jenny Lea is measured and calm as she coolly assesses the damaged relationship she's in.
Based on Maurice Maeterlinck's enigmatic Symbolist drama, the work is invariably described as dreamlike: Katie Mitchell, the director of a coolly accomplished new production that opened at the Grand Théâtre de Provence on Saturday, takes that literally.
It's an intoxicating combination, and there's more where that came from on the band's excellent new self-titled debut LP. Find out how bandleaders Shane Butler and Caity Shaffer's coolly psychedelic style plays live at this show.
Mr. Bourdain coolly narrated that the Black Panthers' demands were "shockingly moderate: equality in education, housing, employment and basic civil rights," an accurate statement but one that contradicts the misguided public perception of that unfairly demonized organization.
In its American premiere at the Beckett Theater at Theater Row, translated by Rina Vergano and directed by Erwin Maas for Origin Theater Company, this austere play begins coolly but becomes, ever so slowly, a tear-jerker.
The White House reacted coolly to a Chinese proposal that the North Koreans halt missile tests in return for the United States and South Korea agreeing to suspend joint military exercises viewed as important by both allies.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - British Prime Minister Theresa May defended her offer to let millions of EU citizens stay in Britain after Brexit as fellow EU leaders responded coolly on Friday to her opening move in negotiations on Britain's withdrawal.
I applaud those people who responded coolly to the most horrifying situations imaginable and made the ultimate sacrifice to protect their students, but at the same time, such superhuman bravery simply cannot be a routine expectation of educators.
Iniesta came on at the start of the second half to mark his 600th appearance for Barca and nearly engineered a dramatic turnaround, assisting Gerard Pique's headed goal and helping to win a penalty which Neymar coolly converted.
Mr. Putin coolly congratulated Mr. Trump on his victory on Wednesday, expressing hope that the two could work together in a "constructive dialogue" to solve international crises, including the issue of security, according to the official Kremlin website.
In a game brimming with guys angling to be point guard, Phife coolly played forward, posting up killer verses and earworm choruses when needed, bounce passing lines back at Q-Tip for the greater good of the song.
Channeling her pent-up frustration into this new reality, she whips around the desert in roaring cars, coolly picks off weak humans crawling around the hellscape, and hooks up with a mustachioed "Death Stalker" bounty hunter (Joel McHale).
By contrast, the majority of Republicans who had positive or neutral feelings about a "majority-minority" future were more split: 46 percent described themselves as having warm feelings about Trump, while 19603 percent described themselves as feeling coolly.
The rest of the scene played out with at gunpoint, and it was hard to say whom to be more worried for — the Jenningses, with Philip and Paige quaking, or Stan, with Elizabeth coolly waiting for her chance.
As Chloe Swarbrick, a 25-year-old member of New Zealand's parliament, was giving an impassioned speech on the impact of climate change on her generation, she coolly dismissed a heckling older MP with a curt "OK, boomer".
Amid the fallout, a network executive (coolly voiced by Anjelica Huston) tells the now universally hated BoJack that in order to sell Blu-Rays of Horsin' Around, they'll have to edit out all his scenes from the show.
Or at least that's how the Yuletide season is experienced by those working at a big box store in the mid-1990s in the Vermont town of Paris, which gives Eboni Booth's coolly observant new play its title.
Defense officials on Thursday reacted coolly to the Russians' warning not to strike Syrian regime targets, saying U.S. air forces would continue to conduct its current operations in Syria against the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS).
A striking scene in "Incident at Hidden Temple" coolly captures the allure of vintage film noir: A woman (Rosanne Ma) listens to a radio broadcast in a room bathed in chiaroscuro shadows, light seeping in through Venetian blinds.
This is a more diffuse rendition, full of liquid tumbles and cut angles; it's a seminar in Jamal's coolly resplendent harmonic language — as easy to mistake for decoration as a late Matisse, but really just as deep. RUSSONELLO
But as alarmed as some are about where things stand in those heavily white states, they're coolly confident about how things will play out once the calendar moves to Latino-heavy Nevada and African American-heavy South Carolina.
Some were even hopeful that Ms. Farley's background as a city-dwelling, female, outsider candidate could help her make gains outside of traditional Republican strongholds, even if her ties to the president might be received more coolly downstate.
Fernandez's surreal, elliptical, and erotic bent is perhaps most clearly illustrated in the current show by his coolly sadistic painting "Untitled" (22), which depicts a severed, splayed, and distorted purplish bird-headed body lacking volitional control while undergoing coitus.
" Following a series of more-or-less dizzying works, including the coolly omniscient "Superego," a mirrored scale model of the rotating sign outside the headquarters of the London Metropolitan Police, the show concludes with the new video piece "Orrery.
Making sure everything is muted and coolly blue is a great way to simply trick the brain into guzzling down more episodes without really thinking about what it's watching, at least not until moving on to the next thing.
Law, who began the day three shots off overnight leader Ormsby, struck a brilliant approach to within 10 feet of the pin on the par-five 18th and coolly rolled in the eagle putt to pressure the leading Ormsby.
Newmont does not plan to take any defensive action now as there is no formal offer, though Barrick's assertion that there would be no premium was met coolly at Newmont's Denver headquarters, according to a source close to Newmont.
"You say sorry just for show / If you live like that, you live with ghosts," Taylor Swift sings in "Bad Blood," from 1989, while Adele coolly croons, "Send my love to your new lover / Treat her better…" on 20133.
"Smiling doesn't win you gold medals," Biles — who, I shouldn't have to remind you, is a four-time Olympic gold medalist — quickly and coolly shot back to the host, finally releasing a coy smile for the world to see.
And Lampard's side got the breakthrough it deserved 14 minutes later when Pulisic drove through the Liverpool midfield, before feeding Olivier Giroud with the fine through ball which the Frenchman coolly slotted past Adrian to make it 1-0.
Thanks to its visual design work, a few sparse cutscenes, and the ways it encouraged players to regard levels coolly and methodically, that game could lay claim to something exceptional: a leading character both morally questionable and consistently defined.
The Russians had initially reacted coolly to Mr. Trump's invitation that Mr. Putin come to Washington, suggesting that the two leaders could meet on the sidelines of a larger gathering of world leaders, like the Group of 20 meeting.
But if Semiramide seems to tire Ms. Meade no more than it did when she coolly dazzled in it at Caramoor in 2009, her tone has shed the overly pearled sheen it had then; its silver is now warmer.
At Buckingham Palace this week, she appeared coolly demure in a collared, puff-sleeved ice-blue Carolina Herrera gown, its calculated modesty in telling contrast with the more revealing styles chosen by her sister-in-law and half sister.
One of these conducts an intensely erotic pas de deux with a woman not only slowly but with freeze-frame emphasis: This registers as the hero's coolly dreamlike recollection (very "Krapp") of an encounter that was once supremely important.
Shlomi Elkabetz is coolly fascinating as the soft-spoken Simon, a Moroccan-born agent in the Shabak's Jewish Unit, which investigates crimes perpetrated by Jews, and who comes from the same Sephardic ultra-Orthodox background as the murder suspects.
He and Harrell each take coolly elucidated solos, savoring the melody and taking time to draw a lot out of certain individual phrases, before Iverson finishes the way he began: alone, wandering between keys, destabilizing his resolutely sturdy sound.
Wearing a black headscarf loosely over her long brown hair, she told the story of her forced engagement as coolly and evenly as if she were speaking to friends at a dinner party, dropping in the occasional bitter joke.
And yet the poem comes a little too close to embodying the idea it seems to be dismissing: that poems should coolly express the costs of women's depredations but maintain their own "prancing," elegant distance from violence and terror.
"Look at the execution of the lips, the way the chin and eyelids are painted," said Mr. Turquin, pointing at the face of Judith, challenging the viewer with her gaze as she coolly decapitates Holofernes with his own sword.
" Obama, on stage with Black-ish actress Yara Shahidi for the closing session of the third annual Obama Foundation Summit, chuckled and coolly quipped to Brown, "I was dropped on my head as a child so I didn't have any sense.
" After he accused Klein of fomenting a "really indissoluble kind of tribalism" in the form of identity politics, and Klein replied that Harris exhibits his own form of tribalism, Harris said coolly, "I know I'm not thinking tribally in this respect.
But Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell coolly choked the idea during an Axios News Shapers conservation with me this week: The measure would need 60 votes, and he doesn't see it attracting a single Democrat, making it a mathematical dead end.
"Calm, in control," Wessels saunters out into the maelstrom to coolly cut the grass, a living monument to the bourgeois masculinity presiding over the end of the world, stoically managing his property as the very air he breathes rages against him.
Big Sean and Jhene Aiko–who are most definitely NOT dating so don't get any funny ideas about them sitting on a couch together–as well as secret rap overlord OB O'Brien coolly playing pool because isn't that what OB does?
In the America of Trayvon Martin, Michael Brown and Eric Garner, in the Los Angeles of Rodney King, Mapplethorpe's "Black Book" cannot, like so much of the rest of his art, be mainstreamed, seen coolly through an aesthetics-only lens.
He prances across neon New York in a white suit to a subterranean wine cooler club; he puts the moves on Sharon Stone, who coolly rebuffs him; he sings the white guy blues on a porch with a shaggy dog.
After the Frenchman had coolly sealed the near three-hour battle with the 26-year-old Australian 24th seed by punching down two aces, Pouille fell on his back and then sat looking stunned on his chair, soaking up the applause.
But to many political strategists, it seemed Mr. Buttigieg had come up short on relatability after a meteoric rise in the Democratic 2020 field, which has been fueled by his even-tempered, coolly biting responses in nationally televised interviews and forums.
Both "The Era of Good Feelings," in which a high-school history teacher, burying his father, appraises his personal past, and "Hide-and-Seek," in which estranged brothers collide at an airport bar, coolly dissect woe amid death and regret.
At the 92nd Street Y on Wednesday, a Bach suite, Debussy's "Prélude à l'Après-Midi d'un Faune" and Berg's Piano Sonata all had presence and narrative thrust but less nuance; Ravel's "Gaspard de la Nuit" was a coolly incisive dazzle.
The arc of "All is Calm," written and directed by Peter Rothstein, is coolly predictable, urging the men from enlistment to deployment to battle to détente to battle again, and the choice of song and excerpt aren't so surprising either.
Unlike in their previous opera, which placed a tale from the early Middle Ages within a coolly contemporary frame, this time Ms. Mitchell has set the action in modern dress, in a European court that might perhaps be in session now.
Jonathan Demme shoots David Byrne and Talking Heads in performance in what many critics consider one of the best concert films, with a visual style "as coolly iconoclastic as Talking Heads itself," Janet Maslin wrote in The New York Times.
And she has brought a distinctive range of content to the medium, encompassing global culture, popular mysticism, personal history and American racism, which she coolly refers to as "national racism," as if it were a scientific category, or a consumer brand.
Hustling past bouncers at the "Peppermint Lounge" to hobnob with rockers who coolly ignore her, she jumps from one "appointment" to the next, exploiting her looks when the time is right (and also, most certainly, when the time is wrong).
After narrowly missing a birdie attempt at the 22010th, Hadwin struck a brilliant approach to five feet at the par-four 22010th and coolly knocked in the putt to tie a PGA Tour record with his 22013th birdie of the round.
Where the characters in the book lock themselves into their rooms in unison — a moment that Christie coolly describes as "a little like a scene in a farce" — their TV counterparts break out the booze and the drugs and start dancing.
In a comic book universe full of coolly vengeful mutants and relatably angsty teen heroes, the World War II-era do-gooder has always seemed almost defiantly square—a throwback to the firm-jaw, firm-handshake era in which he was created.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The European Union's top Brexit negotiator Michel Barnier responded coolly on Monday to London's offer on EU citizen rights in Britain after it leaves the EU, saying Brussels wanted to get the same level of rights as under EU law.
On the half hour, Germany finally broke the deadlock when Mueller burst into the area, after being played through by Ozil, and played the ball back for Gomez, who coolly slotted the ball home albeit via a deflection off defender Gareth McAuley.
One of the sturdiest outfits in jazz, it places his coolly understated style of drumming in an ever-evolving, ruminative conversation with three musicians a generation his junior: the tenor saxophonist Mark Turner, the pianist Ethan Iverson and the bassist Ben Street.
The testimony featured several jaw-dropping moments — like Comey coolly explaining why he thought the president of the United States couldn't be trusted — but those who tuned in hoping for a bombshell that could lead directly to Trump's impeachment walked away disappointed.
Last month, at the launch of PAMM's new educational initiative, Art Detectives, "OUT OF SIGHT" — usually coolly examined from above, or treaded on lightly by passersby — became an indoor playground game, children and Miami-Dade County Police officers hopping across its squares.
The Canadians continued to press after the break and were finally rewarded in the 72nd minute when Huitema hit the post from close range but then coolly slotted the rebound into the back of the net for her seventh of the tournament.
The Canadians continued to press after the break and were finally rewarded in the 72nd minute when Huitema hit the post from close range but then coolly slotted the rebound into the back of the net for her seventh of the tournament.
The most radical idea floated so far, in the New York Times, is that banks and payment systems could block transactions for assault weapons, even if the federal government brings in no new restrictions—though this was received coolly by the industry.
Other powerful performances included Puerto Rican reggaetón pioneer Yandel, who ramped up tropical-infused EDM in the undulating "Nunca Me Olvides," coolly slaying it next to a battered royal blue convertible, which went well with the theme of the "reckless love" song.
He flirted with a course record during a third round of 61 before coolly closing out the win with a 66, finishing with a 25-under total of 259, three ahead of second-placed Americans Kyle Thompson, Luke Guthrie and Billy Kennerly.
In addition, a decision on whether to hold a standalone gathering of the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries as proposed by Venezuela has yet to be taken, the delegates said, but a number of countries have responded coolly to the idea.
More popular than the shark are the images Mr. Skerry took of a spinner dolphin leaping beneath a rainbow, a baby beluga whale seemingly smiling coyly for the camera, and a seal posing coolly underwater with one flipper folded over the other.
Divorce would be a disaster for everyone, he'd argued coolly: Max, who would experience adolescence with unnecessary turmoil; Rich, who would face a financial setback; and Min, too—most definitely, as he would do anything to minimize his loss and maximize hers.
Christian Bolanos scored the second goal, and the substitute Joel Campbell added a pair as well — one of which came when Brooks blundered the ball away near his own goal and Campbell pounced, powered into the area and coolly finished past Brad Guzan.
A coolly exploratory trumpeter, with a great sensitivity across the full range of his horn, Palmer here takes charge of an all-star ensemble featuring the tenor saxophonist Mark Turner, the vibraphonist Joel Ross, the bassist Edward Perez and the drummer Kendrick Scott.
Lightfoot, speeding on a country road in a stolen muscle car, picks up the fleeing Thunderbolt and outdrives the gunman for kicks—and experiences a sort of fraternal love at first sight for his terse, coolly confident and worldly-wise older passenger.
Quarterback Patrick Mahomes coolly led the Chiefs back, going 2111 yards in just two plays, and with 2138 seconds remaining, Kansas City's kicker, Harrison Butker, sent the game into overtime with a 2142-yard field goal that tied the game, 31-31.
Washington (CNN)As Neil Gorsuch testified coolly for a second day before the Senate Judiciary Committee about his selection to the Supreme Court, debate heated up between Senate leaders over his fate once his nomination gets to the floor, which is expected in two weeks.
But look more closely, and you can spot a dissonance present in those pristine posts when you scrutinize them—that low-fat granola bar looks too sumptuous, those expensive designer sunglasses worn too coolly (and yet still front-and-center!) in a casual photo.
The model stares coolly at us, her face proceeding through broad facets of light: shaded cheek, sunlit nose, deeply shadowed eye socket, barely illuminated far cheek — and it's difficult not to feel awed by such a powerful, yet strikingly naturalistic consummation of dissonant events.
The proposal would require the backing of two-thirds of lawmakers, meaning he needs the support of the opposition Labour Party, which has reacted coolly to the prospect of a general election without first taking the option of a no-deal Brexit off the table.
The Canadians continued to press after the break and were finally rewarded in the 72nd minute when Huitema hit the post from close range but then coolly slotted the rebound into the back of the net for her seventh goal of the Olympic qualifying tournament.
The Canadians continued to press after the break and were finally rewarded in the 72nd minute when Huitema hit the post from close range but then coolly slotted the rebound into the back of the net for her seventh goal of the Olympic qualifying tournament.
Despite finding the left rough off the tee at the par-five 22015th, the 23-year-old struck a superb second shot from 205 yards to nine feet and coolly sank the eagle putt to post a landmark total at the tournament's halfway mark.
The last is the most appealing, but it's the one seen only fleetingly, in the film's best scene, in which Huma butters up a donor over the phone, hangs up, and then coolly informs Weiner that the couple will max out their donation to him.
"We're all ecstatic about what we have managed to achieve and we are on top of the world, it's going to be a good night," Burling said after coolly steering his space-age 50-foot (15 meter) foiling catamaran to yet another win over Spithill.
In an age when most other big TV programs were workplace ensemble dramas that discussed the major issues of the day (see: ER, NYPD Blue, Chicago Hope, Law & Order), The X-Files was one part coolly deliberate throwback and one part forward-looking masterpiece.
Clinton coolly brushed from her shoulder a speck of lint, dirt — or perhaps nothing at all — as a Republican-led House panel subjected her to more than eight hours of questioning in October over her handling of the 2012 terrorist attack in Benghazi, Libya.
Even then, the comedians who performed -- including a number from Comedy Central, but also NBC's Seth Meyers -- frequently found the propriety of their routines questioned, such as Larry Wilmore using a variation on the N-word to close his coolly received set in 2016.
Their stand, Ejen — meaning "now" in the sense of "from this moment forward" — is coolly modern in appearance, outfitted in Edison bulbs and sleek metal panels; but the food might as well have come from ancient, crusted pans in a fog of night-market smoke.
In the 21st minute, he received a pass near the edge of the penalty area from forward C. J. Sapong, created space with an inside-out dribble and coolly curled the ball with his right foot just inside the near post of the goal.
The emotional whiplash of that moment, DaBaby explained coolly, was something he has gotten more used to in the last year, as his exponential ascent has been repeatedly interrupted by flashes of harsh reality, including his involvement in a fatal shooting and numerous alleged assaults.
Norwich took just four minutes to go in front as Emi Buendia's burst into the box ended with his shot being blocked, but the ball fell kindly for an unmarked Cantwell, who coolly slotted home his sixth goal of the season from close range.
The works range from a 1947 watercolor with an upward gaze of doomed innocence to six 10-foot-wide black-and-gray gouaches, made between 2005 and 2007, that manage to look equally like punk-chic bedspreads and coolly abstract reckonings with wartime atrocity.
This isn't Martin Scorsese's 1991 remake, but the 1962 original, directed by J. Lee Thompson and starring Robert Mitchum at his most coolly menacing as Max Cady, a released convict who terrorizes a lawyer (Gregory Peck) and the lawyer's family while shrewdly skirting arrest.
He was so coolly determined as Carlos the Jackal, in the 2010 bio-pic about the terrorist, that it's alarming to see how muted an impact he makes here, not least because the fellow he plays, Acosta, holds more in store than Kenny does.
His eyewitness account, which appeared in The New York Review of Books, rings with his considerable talents—above all, a sternly passionate prose that notices intensely but orders coolly, and a pleasing honesty about the difference between well-intended authorial witness and genuine political aid.
The president will no doubt do a good job coolly and carefully going through the list of ways that America is on the right track, and his baritone will be as pleasing as it always is, and the applause will be as plentiful as ever.
EDT After watching this video dozens of times, a new theory has surfaced: The men in suits thought the initial man who grabbed the Pikachu was attacking the Pikachu, and then coolly played it off like they were helping him get rid of the Pikachu all along.
For when Mr Trump's tactics are examined coolly, his claims of treachery by Mr Obama are a way to make Americans focus on a large, invented allegation—that Democrats, the media and other "enemies of the people" are conspiring to destroy or at least delegitimise his presidency.
Democrats, who control the House of Representatives, have greeted the trade deal coolly due to concerns about the enforceability of new labor provisions that aim to drive up wages in Mexico and concerns that data protections for biologic drug makers could drive up health care costs.
They fearlessly attacked the pins and nobody was more ruthless than Thomas, who ripped apart the links-style layout carding nine birdies and two bogeys before capping his record-smashing effort by coolly rolling in an eight-foot putt for eagle at the par-five 18th.
Probably. Last month, when Ariana Grande partnered with Starbucks to launch a new drink called the Cloud Macchiato and a playlist inspired by International Women's Day, and writer Rachel Millman tweeted a joke about "doing feminism with the coffee," Grande replied to it coolly but snarkily.
Best known for her television appearances as the coolly intelligent detectives on "The Fall" and "The X-Files," Ms. Anderson endows Blanche with a self-preserving skepticism that is starting to lose its edge and a calculatedly feminine, shrilly Southern persona that feels thoroughly of the moment.
Sitting in the corner of the coolly designed sliver of a room — slate gray walls and a rolled bronze bar beneath a cedar ceiling punctuated by rows of glowing bulbs — I felt conspicuous with a wild-haired toddler in tow, but there were nothing but friendly vibes.
While advocating assassination is the exception among the "resisters," let's allow that failure to acknowledge many of the president's charges about the undeniable efforts of so many to obstruct his administration or cast it in the worst light possible is less obtuseness and more coolly calculated partisanship.
It's not that he's so much better late in games than he is in the second quarter but that he weathers crunch time so coolly; his body is hurtling up and down the court, but his mind is on a porch sipping something cold and strong.
"At the same time it's more minimalist," recalling creations from The Row, Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen's coolly understated label, more than Batsheva, last year's crunchy frontier favorite: a collection of dresses replete with mutton sleeves, calf grazing skirts and cascading acres of gingham and chintz.
And although she has a reputation both for reserve on the international stage and for coolly resisting authoritarian leaders, the two have spoken regularly on the phone, despite the Crimea crisis of 2014 and Russia's escalation of an armed conflict in eastern Ukraine the following year.
In 1841, when Charles Dickens came to the United States on a lecture tour, he was amazed by newspaper notices, "coolly read in families" as "a part of the current news and small-talk," offering rewards for returning runaways: Ran away, a negro woman and two children.
The total lack of deference and a barrage of hostile questions in the interview on Sunday evening have reverberated for days in France and come on top of a coolly savage portrayal of Mr. Macron in a new book of memoirs by his predecessor François Hollande.
He coolly forecasts the direction of America under Trump, explains the intelligence that foreign governments are likely to collect from the president's Twitter feed and describes the benefits Russia drew from the June 2016 Trump Tower meeting between Kremlin-connected Russian attorneys and senior Trump campaign officials.
The 36-year-old will take on Serena for the ninth time in a major final after coolly dismantling fellow American Coco Vandeweghe, despite dropping her first set of the tournament to the world number 35 in a 20083-7(3) 6-2 6-3 victory.
Another young watchmaker who turned up at the Les Trois Rois on Friday night was Michael Wilson, who runs the coolly minimalist brand Niall in Kansas City, Mo. That night's jaw-dropping cocktail tab might have represented "a significant line item" on his budget, Mr. Wilson said.
A series of probing works followed through the 1980s and '90s: "Batá," with its eerie evocations of Yoruba rituals; "A la Par," a piano-percussion duo that moves from murmuring chromaticism to a coolly contained guaguancó rumba; and "Indígena," in which trumpet fanfares herald riotous explosions of orchestral color.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Federal Reserve policymakers reacted coolly to a report on Wednesday that China could curb its massive U.S. debt purchases, pointing out that such rebalancing by countries can be healthy and would not likely disrupt the U.S. central bank's plan to trim its own bond portfolio.
Where the prosecution is presented as obstinate, naïve and arrogant (lead prosecutor Marcia Clark, played by Sarah Paulson, calls the case a "slam dunk" and remarks coolly that Simpson "practically did [her] job for [her]"), Mr Simpson's legal counsel introduces intrigue into the narrative and propels it forward.
And though I work at a political magazine and engage in these issues every day, I confess that I felt a similar pang of pointlessness when I saw a photo of a young black man coolly torching a Confederate flag with what appeared to be an aerosol can.
The United States, which has 28,500 troops stationed in South Korea as a legacy of the 1950-1953 Korean War, initially responded coolly to the idea of inter-Korean meetings, but Trump later called them "a good thing" and said he would be willing to speak to Kim.
"Tropix" (Six Degrees) When the Brazilian singer and songwriter Céu gets to the pivotal word "Pixelado" in the chorus of "Amor Pixelado," one of the more languorous tracks on her new album, she flips up into her coolly aerated head voice, giving it the exotic emphasis it deserves.
Atlanta put the Timbers on their heels early, and the breakthrough came in the 39th minute when Josef Martínez of Venezuela, the league's most valuable player, pounced on a loose ball at the edge of the Portland penalty area and coolly slotted it past Timbers goalkeeper Jeff Attinella.
With the FedEx Cup title — and the $10 million bonus that comes with it — hanging in the balance, he coolly sank an 11-foot birdie putt at the par-4 16th and followed it with a beautiful approach and a six-foot birdie putt on the par-4 17th.
Barely two hours later, Ms. Merkel was among the European leaders who greeted Mr. Trump coolly at NATO headquarters in Brussels, where few casual words, let alone warm ones, were exchanged, as the new American president once again castigated allies for not paying their fair share of bills.
On the next hole Woods caught his chip heavy and was left with a 215-footer from just off the green from where he coolly rolled his ball into the middle of the cup for par before pumping his right fist to the delight of the cheering gallery.
It was a hell of a shot, even if it was, like so many magazine covers, overenthusiastically retouched — an image that suggested the point of the photo was not for us to get a look at the diminutive acting icon, but for her to take a coolly assessing look at us.
Now, there are some would say that that's what America needs, a person who will provoke, argue, and push ahead, and in some areas perhaps that's true, but I think in a complex world that's dangerous and filled with peril, we might want someone who thinks a little more coolly.
The game and its makers feel they cannot comprehensively, or even adequately, sum the war up, so they prefer not to try; the campaign intends to provide not an historical or traditionally educational context but an emotive one, encouraging players to feel the war rather than attempt to coolly understand it.
As Hannah (Carrie Paff), the coolly elegant boss, and her team understand it, their firm has been hired to create a plan that addresses a hypothetical problem: the spread of a virus whose carriers would need to be separated from the rest of the population and killed to save the uninfected.
Amanda Shires: To the Sunset (Silver Knife) Although premier violinist and respected singer-songwriter Shires comes by most of her current swell of fame as Jason Isbell's wife, bedrock, and babymama, you wouldn't guess it from the advances she's made in these 10 coolly autonomous, acutely turned, observantly experienced songs.
The Astros, playing coolly and confidently from the first pitch, got some big offensive contributions early from their leadoff hitter, George Springer, and used five pitchers to hold off the Dodgers for a 5-1 victory that had little of the drama that had defined the rest of the Series.
And while I find the film's ending unsatisfactory — it lets Gregory off the hook by painting him as less of a sociopath and more of a very determined and innovative thief — the scenes in which Gregory is flat-out lying to Paula, coolly watching her come to pieces, are utterly chilling.
McKinsey presents itself as the most luxurious and state-of-the-art solution to the ancient business problem of squeezing the maximum return out of people at the minimum cost: Like other such companies that advertise in airport terminals, the brand's broader vibe is both coolly sensible and steeply expensive.
As a young kid, I was struck by the man, tall, strong, so coolly menacing at the plate, and the statistics and awards that underlined all that the eye took in: those 586 pre-steroidal home runs and the only man who won the Most Valuable Player Award in both leagues.
Calvin's name could refer to the P in upper crust W.A.S.P., and the character notes in the script label Calvin and Mother as such, but nothing that happens on stage suggests tension over class or religion Girlfriend is generally coolly polite and, in a couple of brief jabs, blunt with Mother.
North Korea received the announcement of the cancellation coolly, saying it would not return to the negotiating table unless the U.S. offered to end "hostile" policies toward the nation, citing a recent United Nations resolution condemning North Korean human rights violations as evidence of a U.S.-led attempt to isolate the nation.
The Brazilian government, which appeared to have been caught off guard when news of the talks emerged in late December, has responded warily, and coolly, to the idea of ceding to a foreign company significant control of an enterprise that is a source of national pride and a pillar of Brazil's defense industry.
Ms. Tanowitz's work is in heady company here, with Cunningham's witty, invigorating "Cross Currents" and Frederick Ashton's coolly spare "Monotones II." Both works prepare the eye for what we will see in "Everyone Keeps Me": calm lucidity, drama that emerges from form, the way a large-scale work can exist with few dancers.
But to pay for all this, Mr. Murphy is counting on initiatives that so far have been coolly received by some leaders in the Democratic-controlled Legislature — notably $1.7 billion in new taxes, including a levy on the wealthy, and the legalization of recreational marijuana, which would also add to the state's coffers.
From there, we cut back and forth between past and near-present: One moment, Clay's a young boxing star, coolly but steadily pounding away at a bag; the next, he's a small boy, walking toward the "coloreds only" section of a bus, where he sees a photo of the murdered Emmett Till in a newspaper.
But the opposition Labour Party reacted coolly to Mr. Johnson's proposal, which he will bring before Parliament on Monday, viewing it as an act of political gamesmanship rather than a serious effort to find a path out of the morass that has enveloped Britain since it voted in 2016 to leave the European Union.
WASHINGTON — Lawmakers from both parties, deeply mistrustful of a leader who has brutalized his own country, greeted a joint agreement between the United States and North Korea coolly on Tuesday, with top Republicans warning President Trump that any final accord on Kim Jong-un's nuclear program should be submitted to the Senate for ratification.
The three early runs were sufficient support for Severino (103-6), who unlike Sale was full of vigor, pounding his right hand into his mitt after striking out the side in the fifth inning and coolly strutting off the mound after striking out Mitch Moreland, who represented the tying run, to end the sixth.
Here are some highlights from the footage: 5:50: a massive sixgill shark, perhaps 16 feet long (5 meters), visits the OceanX submersible 7:15: Gaze into the cryptic green eye of a sixgill shark 8:30: Naylor, ever coolly, tags a sixgill Grubbs, though, has tagged dozens of sixgill sharks in the past.
HOUSTON (AP) — Deshaun Watson spun out of a would-be sack and coolly completed a pass that set up the winning field goal in overtime as the Texans overcame a double-digit deficit in the second half to beat the Buffalo Bills, 22-323, in the first round of the N.F.L. playoffs on Saturday.
The morning after voters had their first general-election chance to size up Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump back-to-back as potential commanders in chief, Clinton broke her fast on news conferences to coolly condemn Trump's televised discussion of the highly classified CIA briefings that the two candidates have been receiving since becoming the major-party presidential nominees.
" Christian Horner, his team director, unhappy about the team failure, but equally unhappy about Ricciardo's reaction, responded in a coolly calculated team statement after the race: "We as a team owe Daniel a huge apology today, as we failed to support him in the way we did to get him to his first pole position yesterday.
Composed in a coolly ironic, carefully modulated voice that might be seen as a Brooklyn-gentry counterpoint to the antic exclamatory wild man school once dominated by the likes of Mr. Bangs, the pieces in "Emotional Rescue" come across with the kind of quirky mildness (or mild quirkiness) that lends itself to guest appearances on National Public Radio.
In his most expensive undertaking, Mr. Gelb hired Robert Lepage, a director from Quebec, to mount a high-tech but otherwise traditional production of Wagner's "Ring" cycle; the result, which was built around projections and a giant set that sometimes malfunctioned, was not exactly an unalloyed triumph: It was received coolly or worse by critics, and divided operagoers.
Klay Thompson's 41-point, 11-three masterpiece has become shorthand for Golden State's escape from a 3-1 series deficit to the Thunder in the conference finals, but Curry scored 31, 31, and 36 over those last three games, handling the Warriors' toughest stretch of the year as coolly as he would a three-game stint in February.
While the other crews are trying to "fly" their prototypes and using the data to inform their design team's plans, ETNZ's Burling, who coolly steered the Kiwis to victory in 2017, said his sailors are getting lots of time on the water aboard other boats ahead of the launch of the new AC75 class in 2019.
Mr. Adjei-Brenyah, the author of "Friday Black," a much-lauded collection of short stories exploring themes of violence, racism and the excesses of American consumer culture, arrived for an interview at The New York Times wearing an acid-washed jacket, a black hoodie and jeans, his outfit so standardized, so coolly underplayed, that it defied interpretation.
Her own choreography included works like "Birdwatch," a solo "whose miming of bird postures suggested states of human emotions," as a Times review in 1972 put it, and "Anemone," in which "five women in sculpturally draping gowns slithered coolly through unfolding circles, like a single giant, Arctic blossom," in the words of a 1979 Times review.
Wearing headphones, chewing a cigar, seated in a swivel chair at the flight director's console surrounded by engineers at their computers and 17 projection screens, he coolly absorbed avalanches of incoming data and made tough "go, no-go" decisions during launch countdowns, at separation points of multistage rocket ascents and at other critical times in a flight.
As the stadium heaved in celebration, Altuve coolly ran the bases, at first with his head down, giving an understated hand-slap to the first base coach Don Kelly — also as if it were just a routine game in May — until he reached home plate, where his teammates pounced on the player they love so much.
Performed in a blend of Spanish and English (with subtitles translating each to the other), and set in an unnamed Latin-American city, the series follows four layabout horror fans—Andrés; the goth makeup artist Renaldo (Bernardo Velasco); and two sisters, the coolly pragmatic Úrsula (Cassandra Ciangherotti) and the odd Tati (Fabrega)—who launch a business staging supernatural events.
While the mezzo Hai Ting Chinn, her voice coolly blooming, evoked the torments of the shepherd boy Andres, a group of instrumentalist-actors drew cicada-like chirps and rasps from blank sheets suspended in space, striking tuning forks against rubber-and-metal bracelets and holding the vibrating wands against the paper until it seemed to speak, in surprised whispers.
And in the hands of the same folks who made the award-winning documentary Weiner (about the scandal-plagued politician Anthony Weiner), Couples Therapy is a soothing but unflinching weekly dive into the lives of four deeply broken couples, guided by the coolly compelling Dr. Orna Guralnik to confront their core differences and talk through their biggest arguments.
Maybe not as the same player he was during the first act of his career, when he was one of the league's most easeful and effective scorers, and maybe not even as Allen did during the differently graceful second act, when he coolly pared his game down to fit into multiple-star constellations, first in Boston and then in Miami.
World-class scrambling and putting were required, however, as Spieth escaped with pars from compromised positions on the fourth, the 453th, the 12th, the 14th and the watery par-3 21th, where — in a sequence that summed up his round — he missed the green, made a perilous chip downhill and then coolly holed a midrange putt to save his 214.
She becomes aware of a stream of water licking its way down the end of her hair and into the collar of her slicker, and then slipping coolly across the bare skin of her left shoulder and then over her left breast and across her lower left rib cage and entering her navel and unfurling itself luxuriously over her right hip.
"But in 23 gathering with friends and family is, well it’s not as easy as what it used to be, you know, the country’s divided and sometimes that can make it tough to find common ground," the star explained while pouring himself a glass of fruit-infused water, taking a single sip, and then coolly chucking the cup aside.
To balance all that local drama, I am studying the big picture as thrillingly projected in "Mapping the Heavens," a strikingly lucid account of the expansion, not just of the universe, but the way we have tried to understand it, from the Babylonians to black holes and dark matter, all coolly narrated by the glamorous professor of astronomy at Yale, Priyamvada Natarajan.
The fun of watching Ball, and of the Lakers' fun and frantic Summer League champions in general, lay in large part in the disjunction between the things that he was doing in these games—dropping pinpoint baseball passes to teammates 40 feet away, coolly fist-bumping a pass to a teammate on the break—and the things that the NBA's form and function permit.
She performed alongside Bruno Mars, the night's big winner, for a lively version of the coolly tempered new jack swing revival number "Finesse," but there was no sign of "Bodak Yellow (Money Moves)," her breakthrough single, which sat atop the Billboard Hot 100 for three weeks last year, dethroning Taylor Swift on its way to becoming perhaps the most impactful and meaningful hip-hop hit of 2017.
I felt just as moved by her picture of Susan Rice, who emblematizes a new association of race and power by sitting at the center of the U.N. table as the United States ambassador with effortless poise and preparedness, pencil in one hand on the desk, the other hand coolly draped toward the viewer resting on the chair as if the world is her audience, because it is.
This is maybe more true when they're applying their gravitational brand of inevitability to a team you care about not wisely but way too well, but nonetheless, in San Antonio's inexorable reasonableness and the way they coolly apply best practices until arriving at a solution or an open corner three, there is a vision of adulthood that does not look like much fun compared to its more mercurial alternative.
But observers also peer out of concert scenes and religious paintings, and most especially, from a series of vivid single-figure history paintings featuring unusually attractive protagonists, such as "Judith and Holofernes," (1626-27), whose dark-eyed Judith coolly dangles Holofernes' head by a lock of his hair, or "David and Goliath," (1000-16) in which David, pretty as a girl, hovers almost affectionately over Goliath's massive, oozing, severed head.
That Wurmfeld's paintings can bring to mind Bosch or Canaletto or Bonnard, whose swaths of white light feel connected to the white, pink, and yellow "II – 15 #1 (Lt) (RO-BG)," is a measure of their emotional pull and historical density — a sublime paradox enjoyed by these three artists and many of their cohort, whose investigations of color can, on paper, seem coolly analytical and divorced from hallowed pictorial traditions.
Opening statements in the country's first trial over whether a pharmaceutical company is liable for the opioid crisis began as a battle between fire and ice: Lawyers for Oklahoma, a state brought to its knees by addiction and overdose deaths, heatedly accused Johnson & Johnson of creating a deadly demand for the drugs, while the company coolly responded that it had acted responsibly and lawfully in its quest to offer relief to chronic pain patients.
Since he marched onto the scene a decade or so ago with the dazzling "Black Watch," he has also given us a decadent "Bacchae," a swoony "Once," a robustly lyrical "The Glass Menagerie" and a coolly feverish "Let the Right One In." There are some differences this time: He's working on an enormous scale ("Cursed Child" is capitalized for Broadway at a Gringotts-busting $35.5 million) and he's not only the play's director.
In this new version, we see each family member on their way to the set, with their personal intros highlighting the numerous empires the Kardashians have built over the past decade: Matriarch Kris gazes coolly out of a private helicopter, directing the pilot, ever in control of everything; Khloe strides confidently out of a weightlifting session, a nod to her newfound passion for fitness; Kendall, who's now considered a supermodel, rushes off a fashion set, and so on.
Coolly professional you ignored pleas by students claiming desperation if they were rejected for it was their senior year, for instance, or they were longtime admirers of your work; you hesitated before accepting an older, general student named Gavin Kroff whose writing sample verged upon the obscure, for you'd seen that he had identified himself as an army veteran, and wanted to give him, as you might have said if queried, the benefit of the doubt.
For 53A, People who share an apartment with a Jordanian royal: You have to know about that particular royal To get QUEEN/NOOR/ROOMMATES And, for 75A, Designer Mizrahi shouts like a cowboy in a nonchalant way: You have to know some fashion and a little western To get ISAAC/COOLLY/YEEHAWS At the end, I marvel that Mr. Gordon was able to construct six examples of this phenomenon (not counting the ones in his notes below).
The essay is in part a rejection of the immigration policies his nephew supports and at the same time a plea for him to reconsider: I shudder at the thought of what would have become of the Glossers had the same policies Stephen so coolly espouses — the travel ban, the radical decrease in refugees, the separation of children from their parents, and even talk of limiting citizenship for legal immigrants — been in effect when Wolf-Leib made his desperate bid for freedom.
Theron, though, is at sea: The role isn't far off from a Bond villain, but she underplays it, coolly intellectual and with no dramatic relish, as if Cypher were hoping — after wreaking havoc with the world's nuclear arsenal — to be considered for an appointment to the UN. This probably isn't Theron's fault: She's saddled with dialogue that sounds as if it were run through a computer program that filtered out all sensible words and left her speaking pure gibberish juice.
Focusing on "gateways" to the law, both architectural and human, Young's work here—a quietly stunning 18-minute video shot in the Brussels court building from which the show takes its title, along with eight coolly beautiful large-scale photographs, named after Kafka's story, that depict interior details from that and other buildings in which legal proceedings are conducted—considers the affectual conditions of the judicial system, the ways in which Western juridical settings structure the power dynamics between those who come before the law and those who stand behind it.
The following year saw the appearance of several novels fraught with sexual tension: Thomas Hardy's "Jude the Obscure," which details the struggles of the sensitive hero in contrast both to his utterly earthy wife and the clumsily named Sue Bridehead, who is incapable of passion yet, pathetically, bears him several children; an early foray by the blunt Victoria Cross (pseudonym of Annie Sophie Cory), "The Woman Who Didn't" — sleep with the man she loves, although they both suffer greatly from unrequited passion; and the American Hamlin Garland's "Rose of Dutcher's Coolly," about the sensual awakening of a girl who becomes a successful New Woman.
If elegance is refusal, as the famous formulation has it, there is everything to be said for a group of men that includes the designer Stefano Pilati, who since joining Ermenegildo Zegna in 2013 has delved deep into the milling traditions of that label and the sartorial history of his native land with each successive season; or coolly casual dressers like Mr. Borromeo, the industrial designer; or Gianmaurizio Fercioni, a renowned Milanese tattoo artist whose lavish inking sets off a sober style inspired by "the Duke of Kent, the Duke of Windsor and Coco Chanel"; or people like Mr. Flaccavento, who learned to dress, he said, through close observation of men of his grandfather's generation in a small Sicilian town.

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