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"covet" Definitions
  1. covet something to want something very much, especially something that belongs to somebody else

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The Covet Fashion spokesperson further confirmed that Covet Fashion does not purchase individual ads from third-party vendors; rather, vendors offer a "monetization platform," including ads, that Covet Fashion integrates into its app.
Demme, like Lecter, knows that we as viewers are primed to covet, and we covet what we know.
The Covet Fashion spokesperson confirmed that Covet Fashion does not purchase individual ads from third-party vendors like Tapjoy; rather, vendors offer a "monetization platform," including ads, that Covet Fashion integrates into its app.
It really is a ridiculous object and we covet it.
They're for people who covet a comfy pair of sneaks.
There's plenty else in True's nursery to covet as well.
It's as if Tarte knows exactly what we all covet.
But advertisers covet the sort of audience HQ Trivia attracts.
But, if you do covet that stuff, Meryl Streep's neighbor?
I wasn't being judged by an algorithm or Covet staff.
And American businesses covet its huge population of potential customers.
But the sartorially-minded soccer follower can still covet from afar.
The message seems to be flats you collect, heels you covet.
Chinese startups covet the California license for a number of reasons.
Salt-rich brine holds in suspension the lithium that automakers covet.
Both sides covet the Golan's water resources and naturally fertile soil.
The Democrats also covet the 32nd District, in the Dallas suburbs.
There's a blazer I covet and a pullover shirt I do not.
But they're also willing to pay full-price for something they covet.
Executives covet players' years of franchise control and brag about amassing it.
It does not occur to me to covet a major impressionist painting.
For Android users like her, this is the fitness tracker to covet.
On the House side, Democrats covet the 2nd District seat McSally vacated.
Then, if you covet something and can afford it, take the plunge.
In fact, to celebrate the company's Fashion Week event with Covet, they had a specially themed challenge: Players in the game could dress up Sarah Fuchs, Vice President of Covet Fashion or Christine Currence, president of Badgley Mischka.
Brexiteers had swallowed all this as a price for the prize they covet.
Yes, there's the classic Tom Ford lipstick that we know all girls covet.
First, Giuliani seems to covet the limelight, even when it darkens his image.
Cooks covet cabinet space so they can fill the emptiness with more supplies.
Twelve years later, the Olympics still covet Woods — now, perhaps, more than ever.
When users engage with their friends, they give advertisers the eyeballs they so covet.
At airports we resent those who covet seats in close proximity to charging stations.
They are not only sweet, but make outstanding pets & hand spinners covet their wool.
It would not occur to me to covet $50,000 shoes in a glass box.
The station won the night in the key 22019-54 demographic advertisers covet most.
De'Aaron Fox has almost every quality NBA scouts covet in a point guard prospect.
"Everything" is ubiquitous because it's unusually effective, delivering the social-­media dividends we covet.
I covet her ability to write and to commit to the work at hand.
But Mr. Kimmel has been beating Mr. Colbert among the younger viewers advertisers covet.
The younger Americans corporate marketers covet have been shaped by fundamentally different life experiences.
The pace was brisk, much as anticipated because both teams covet an uptempo approach.
Few show business power players would covet this sun-baked corner of North Hollywood.
Whether your competitors are personal or professional, they likely have something that you covet.
His young audience — which lives on its devices — is the one that advertisers covet.
The Tesla Roadster is a car to covet, but does Mars really need one?
Now, we have a new rarefied ingredient to covet while entertaining our collective death drive.
We mine, carve, and covet them — and now edify them with pedestals and wall captions.
That allowed freight forwarders to scoop out the profit that Amazon and Alibaba now covet.
Because who says a girl can't covet a style on a guy and vice versa?
Despite the challenges, many Chileans still covet a chance to live in Villa Las Estrellas.
That is much older than the 18-to-34-year-old demographic that advertisers covet.
As for Realmuto, the Padres have young catcher Francisco Mejia, who the Marlins reportedly covet.
In the key 25-54 demographic that advertisers covet most, Fox News averaged 421,000 viewers.
I dabble in woodworking, I take out the garbage, and I covet my neighbor's Porsche.
I think that Covet is fun, but I don't know if it's good for me.
Nor does he appear to have begun in earnest the political investigations Giuliani and Trump covet.
They are objectively beautiful objects, whose very real rarity only makes me covet them even more.
Over the past month, Kerr has given us not one, but two cropped looks to covet.
That's why she's signed on as a celebrity host for the Covet Fashion app through February.
Still, bankers who covet the status and privacy of personal offices are in for big changes.
Kelly fared better in the key 18-49 demographic that advertisers covet most, coming in second.
If you covet a bezel-less experience, the Note 10 Plus is the phone for you.
Scientists covet the mountain because the dark skies at its summit make for perfect space watching.
It is uncertain what the market will bring, but Beachum has the versatility that the Steelers covet.
It's no surprise Apple knows that researchers covet these—some of them have even poked Apple publicly.
The dragon survives to covet the orb it will never attain—but now it has no competitor.
But her own children said it was her role as mother that she seemed to covet most.
It's a pity that Mr Cryan, or anyone daft enough to covet his job, will have to.
This—Facebook's outsized power and scale—is exactly what advertisers envy, covet, and spends millions to achieve.
We covet objects before we own them and later throw them away without thinking about them again.
We have our own lives, but when we get together, it's a special thing that we covet.
However, it may be a sign of how much teams covet the fourth-year, All-Pro cornerback.
So be ready to shop as soon as the deal on the item you covet goes live.
Because of its power and popularity, businesses covet positive reviews from travelers and fret about negative comments.
According to Covet's own statistics, Covet is the third highest traffic driver to the fashion label's website.
The T List What to visit, wear and covet this week, from the editors of T Magazine.
Collectors worldwide covet the McLaren F1, partly due to its limited nature — only 106 were ever made.
Information from personal payment systems opens up a world of financial conduct that credit providers highly covet.
However, a great number of E.U. citizens migrating to the U.K. are skilled workers, something London firms covet.
Many Asian consumers love the taste of their meat or covet turtles with dramatic-looking shells as pets.
It may help their improbable bond that Mr Philippe, his friends insist, does not covet Mr Macron's job.
That's a scientific fact tested and proven by me and the 30 quilted blankets I own and covet.
While some Silicon Valley CEOs may still covet the "unicorn" label, for others, it's become a dirty word.
Internet giants like Google also covet access to a cable ecosystem "that now remains largely closed," he added.
These consumers covet name-brand goods, but lack the bank account to purchase a $343,000 Louis Vuitton bag.
The Maple Leafs, who occupy a playoff spot that the Islanders covet, responded to the challenge Tuesday night.
While we're at it, we're also getting rid of that one where we can't covet other people's wives.
Republicans covet the Alabama Senate seat, the GOP's best chance to flip a Democratic-held state in 2020.
From Cuisinart to Calphalon and Breville, much of the kitchen essentials we covet are suddenly much more affordable.
It's a hairstyle so many of us covet, but are petrified to try for a myriad of reasons.
At the time, he didn't realize it was something other players might covet—he thought it looked cool.
Playing catch with kids is a job I still covet, even though I'm now eligible for Social Security.
According to Fuchs, Covet has also become a close knit community of women who lift each other up.
As a group, terriers have a record at Westminster that even the most storied sports dynasties would covet.
" He added, "When you have someone who had a tremendous amount of autonomy, they tend to covet that.
How is Nintendo so good at making us covet things that we already own in a slightly different form?
Hancock and Fortescue covet Atlas' rights at Australia's biggest iron ore port, Port Hedland, given limited opportunities for expansion.
We covet the sanctuary of cell provider dead zones but know in our hearts that peace will never come.
Fishermen from elsewhere in Europe covet British waters because of their relatively large supply and diversity of fish species.
I, too, will die—am dying—though I am a maggot, though I covet fragrance from your breathless flowering.
One of the first pieces of future gadgetry we see (and covet) in the series is Tuesday's smart luggage.
And when it comes to real estate, it is not just any waterfront home that these boating aficionados covet.
Tapjoy is one of the third-party vendors responsible for serving ads to Covet Fashion and other similar websites.
That might be partly because childless bachelors and bachelorettes are decreasingly likely to covet grassy yards and white picket fences.
We all seem to covet the products that populate their vanities and try our hardest to replicate iconic French style.
One can see why a sparsely populated petrostate would pay its citizens to occupy land that its neighbours might covet.
We're taught to covet high thread count sheets, but before you blow your paycheck on 1,000-thread sheets, listen up.
In the 6900–2628 demographic that advertisers covet most, Hannity averaged 28503,22019 viewers, with Carlson registering 650,000 and Maddow 641,000.
Maddow was the highest-rated host in cable news in May in the key 25-54 demographic advertisers covet most.
But we have always been as likely to covet as well as cower from them—something Anna Biller knows well.
Hidden tins can be anything you cherish, covet, treasure, and put away in a secret place physically, mentally, or emotionally.
I can't decide whether I covet or fear his tenacity, his willingness to risk all to save what he loved.
I worked a job that wasn't a good fit for me to give him a life that many would covet.
Saakashvili says he does not covet the presidency himself and wants to promote a new, younger politician to the post.
Google, for example, is widely believed to covet the ride-hailing market controlled in the U.S. by Uber and Lyft.
Covet Fashion is a 'freemium'-based mobile fashion game which allows users to gain virtual currency by doing side tasks.
Refinery29's Global-Editor-in-Chief and co-founder, Christene Barberich, has a collection of beautiful printed dresses that I covet.
Though you may covet the sea-foam-green Kitchen Aid stand mixer, truth be told, it won't fit in your kitchen.
We can't fault their persistency, these meals look purrfect and are oftentimes just as adorable as the pets who covet them.
CNBC, however, won in the key 25-54 demographic that advertisers covet most, registering 85033,000 viewers against 22,000 for Fox Business.
ET timeslot on Fox News Monday night topped all cable news competition in the key 25-54 demographic advertisers covet most.
As chief, one of the things happens is there are people in your midst that covet the seat you sit in.
Though this one can't contact starships or surpass rules of physics, it does have the features that 21st century folk covet.
As the president and standard-bearer of the party, Trump possesses power that Republicans covet, and they want to influence him.
Foreigners are barred from buying most property in Cuba, so Americans can only covet the beautiful, crumbling mansions of downtown Havana.
Every team would covet the best pitcher in baseball in a short series, but only the Los Angeles Dodgers have him.
It makes sense that they would both covet this impression: There is no difference between their supporters on the care foundation.
Last Sunday, "Meet the Press" ranked No. 1 both in total viewers and the 25–54 age demographic that advertisers covet.
Those companies are watching the demographics they covet flee ad havens like prime-time TV, magazines, and newspapers for the web.
They are projecting, assuming that one rival will covet and attain the kind of armed domination that has served America poorly.
"I think that's one of the most special things about Covet is that we really do bring women together," Fuchs said.
I get goosebumps when I tell this story, because then she went back to grad school and she's still playing Covet.
Before last weekend, the closest I could get to Fashion Week was Covet, through its catalogue of designer clothes and accessories.
This Fashion Week, thanks to Covet, I was able to try on the personality of someone who went to runway shows.
States covet auto assembly plants because they typically pay above-average wages and spin off jobs at suppliers and service companies.
Mr. Sanders and Ms. Warren each covet the other's progressive supporters but are wary about angering them by attacking each other.
Both party establishments still need a vote-getting leader and President Trump already has the White House leadership role they covet.
But analysts say that the decline is temporary, and that China continues to covet European expertise and access to its market.
A few states already have "no jab, no play" rules, but PM Malcolm Turnbull is said to covet a unified national policy.
Beyond the Cardinals, the Oakland Raiders (fourth overall), New York Giants (sixth), Cincinnati Bengals (11th) and Miami Dolphins (13th) could covet Murray.
They are now largely mainstream, particularly in big cities that are home to corporate head offices and the educated workers they covet.
It turned out to be the secret ingredient needed to capture the attention — and taste — of millennials, a consumer group businesses covet.
A lightbulb might seem like an odd thing to covet, but then, the Plumen 003 LED spotlight is an uncommonly beautiful lightbulb.
Think: creamy lip colors you can't help but covet, lashes that don't quit, and glowing complexions that make highlighter seem non-negotiable.
Taking the disruptive route has enabled LSEV manufacturers to unleash a new wave of growth that Tesla and other automakers should covet.
The network also won in the 2628- to 28500-year-old demographic advertisers covet most, with 6900 million viewers in the category.
In the key 22019- to 54-year-old demographic that advertisers covet most, Fox averaged 389,000 viewers between 8 and 11 p.m.
It seems that no matter where on Earth Starbucks fans are, there's a special limited-edition (and photo-ready) drink to covet.
The show — now in its eighth season — consistently wins its time slot in the key 85033–54 demographic that advertisers covet most.
In the 25- to 21625-year-old demographic that advertisers covet most, it was the network's least-watched month since Aug. 2900.
Influencer marketing extorts customers in the tradition of print advertising, of course—it shows them something they covet, so they'll buy it.
In the key 220006- to 2202-year-old demographic advertisers covet most, CNN fared better than MSNBC, averaging 2628,28500 viewers to 6900,2628.
But now that tech giants like Microsoft and Salesforce covet that data, they are finding that only a few companies have it.
It has preserved the heroic ethos of sacrifice in the name of the nation that nationalist politicians covet for their own societies.
U.S. states covet auto assembly plants because they typically pay above-average wages and spin off jobs at suppliers and service companies.
With bow-tie endings, Patel reminds his characters — who covet their own agency — that some things are really out of their hands.
Covet Fashion, which launched seven years ago, is like a competitive paper doll app that boasts more than two million monthly players.
Consumers line up for Levi Strauss jeans and other products as they still covet American goods as symbols of U.S. economic hegemony.
The stability of BlackRock's earnings has won it the respect from investors that its Wall Street peers, such as Goldman Sachs, covet.
MSNBC's "Rachel Maddow Show" was the most watched in the key 25 to 54 demographic that advertisers covet most with 651,85033 viewers.
Spokespersons for InstaGC and Covet Fashion each confirmed to Vox that the ads were paid for by advertisers using third-party vendors.
I am as broken a sports fan as you will find and it's all because of this "knowledge" stuff everyone seems to covet.
Covet Fashion is a website similar to Swagbucks which allows points to be gained for tasks and converted into or purchased for cash.
Star-Lord and his gang of fellow cosmic protectors happen upon a strange artifact that each of them covet, but they're not alone.
In response, relievers began to covet the closer role, and to resist entering games in situations that would not pad their save totals.
However, if you're a serious music junky and covet crisp sound over all else, dropping that wad of cash is well worth it.
Companies like Hacking Team and FinFisher, which create spying software for governments and intelligence agencies, covet vulnerabilities that have yet to be disclosed.
But as she will know, consumer goods are a game of scale – something rivals like Sanofi, Reckitt Benckiser and Johnson & Johnson also covet.
CNN hosted two Libertarian town halls earlier this year to surprisingly strong ratings, particularly in the 25-54 age demographic advertisers covet most.
The event attracted 589,000 viewers in the 25-54 age demographic that advertisers covet, placing the cable news program first in both categories.
For instance, the Google Maps API includes a rich set of data about the physical world that many third-party developers would covet.
You can't just Google his french toast recipe While his viewers couldn't smell what The Rock was cooking, they sure did covet it.
But as she will know, consumer goods are a game of scale — something rivals like Sanofi, Reckitt Benckiser and Johnson & Johnson also covet.
It's New York City's newest area code, which goes into effect tomorrow, joining 212 — the area code that New Yorkers covet — and 646.
It's not just that it's a fashion game—the challenges in Covet feel like they're written by and for women, because they are.
In the 25-54 demographic that advertisers covet most, Carlson registered 689,000 viewers, followed by Hannity's 85033,000 and Maddow's 574,000 in the category.
O'Reilly has also edged the surging Maddow in the key 25–54 demographic that advertisers covet most two of three days this week.
Steil will face Randy Bryce, an ironworker known on Twitter as "Iron Stache," in November in a suburban Milwaukee district that Democrats covet.
Spies for governments around the globe and other hackers covet such information because it shows them how to create tools for electronic break-ins.
She notes that the app's 50 models are "far from representative of the whole population" but that Covet will continue adding more over time.
As a celebration, we on the R29 beauty team have gathered the products with the sleekest, most no-frills packaging that we covet most.
It'd be easy to assume this would make her want the earrings less, but it seems to have made her covet them even more.
The grocery store always seems to know what frozen food items we covet most and the release of its latest product is no different.
The lit-from-within skin, the rumpled hair, the je ne sais quoi — they're things we all covet (and have reported on at length).
In the key 25-54 demographic that advertisers covet most, Fox News finished first, with 1.870 million viewers, followed by CNN, with 1.385 million.
Covet, which is developed by Crowdstar, was also a quick hit: Within a week of its release, the app reached number one on iTunes.
People often forget that Gazza in his prime was a world-beater, a naturally gifted footballer that any team on the planet would covet.
North Korea's sanctions evasion is assisted by traders who covet the high margins involved in the illicit trade, South Korean customs officials said Friday.
Covet: A State Capitol Police car drives near the North Carolina State Capitol on Fayetteville Street in Raleigh, N.C., on Monday, May 9, 2016.
This gift box, however, will cost you a pretty penny, but it&aposs something that, like diamonds, they&aposll be able to covet forever.
In the key 2628–28500 demographic that advertisers covet most, MSNBC delivered 6900,2628 viewers, its best showing since its Hurricane Rita coverage in 28503.
Those sales have come primarily from advertisers who covet both millennial users and a service that has figured out creative ways to reach them.
I think that's what Covet offers: reassurance that you can learn this language, that you could fit in this world if you wanted to.
I had already changed back into my sweatpants, opened Covet Fashion, and started a new challenge listening to the hum of my purring cat.
While we covet their colorful bags, animal print boots and monochromatic looks , there's one item that no one (besides a brave few) can avoid: coats.
The Trisolarans covet the environmental stability that comes with the relative dullness of Earth's solar system and, armed with technological superiority, plan to take over.
The entire collection is produced from environmentally-friendly materials, and features a chicre-interpretation of the signature triangular Prada logo we all know and covet.
But on her latest trip to Mexico, Kim Kardashian just spawned a whole new genre of inaccessible celeb street style to covet: the couture swimsuit.
Simply pull up its WeChat mini program Developers of all kinds rush to mini programs as they covet WeChat's one billion monthly active users worldwide.
But when a team is an obvious seller and has a grade A prospect other teams covet, general managers almost universally take the same approach.
An Iran capable of reclaiming its international legitimacy depends on the adoption of internationally recognized human and political rights that the people of Iran covet.
In the key 2900-220006-year-old demographic that advertisers covet most, CNBC outpaced Fox Business, averaging 2202,2628 viewers in the category to FBN's 28500,6900.
Republicans and Democrats covet the seat as they fight for control of the Senate – and the potential to control or check a president's legislative agenda.
"Today" has regularly held the top spot in the key 25-85033 demographic that advertisers covet but invariably is beaten by "GMA" in total viewers.
Tumi's roller bags have a cult following among travelers who covet the sleek, and expensive, black ballistic-nylon models for which the brand is known.
But kai yang (grilled chicken) is the marquee dish, the pinup, the one to covet: each bite vivid and forthright, juices running to the bone.
A pillow with cooling gel or a copper-infused cover will keep heat away from your head for that cool, breezy sleep we all covet.
"The signed ones are the ones we covet the most," Toni Kiser, assistant director for collections management at the World War II Museum told me.
Many work with retailers in China, too, but they are careful not to bypass the daigou in Australia, whose endorsements and personal networks they covet.
Over the last 20 years or so, Suntory and Nikka, Japan's other large distiller, had begun producing award-winning single malts that connoisseurs now covet.
Covet This Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec are known for their wide-ranging design projects, from sculptural chairs made of galvanized steel to crystal-covered fountains.
In the 2628- to 28503-year-old demographic that advertisers covet most, Kelly averaged a 22019 rating, down 33 percent from last week's 1.2 rating.
Silwad's 7,19483 residents, looking across the road, might covet Ofra's idyllic subdivisions, with rows of red-roofed bungalows shrouded by enviably irrigated gardens and backyards.
We may covet the stones for personal adornment and status flashing; we may imbue them with romance, exoticism, the titillation of the Hollywood jewel heist.
While snow is an alien substance to the Texas-born Japanese snow monkey, the suggestion that they covet it may reflect a form of knowing.
Millennials covet deflationary forces as its current drivers — new technologies — reap social and economic benefits, posing as an existential threat for the Fed's mandate, he concludes.
Unfortunately, there are a lot of fish on the red list that people covet, yet you still see those fish being served all over the world.
But despite the sheer dorkiness of the design, I won't lie: I covet the Predator Thronos as its massive arm can support three 27-inch monitors.
An endlessly tempting string of festive beauty launches is making shopping for others tough this holiday season — how can we not covet this stuff for ourselves?
Vox made numerous attempts to contact Tapjoy, one of the third-party vendors responsible for serving ads to Covet Fashion and other similar websites, without success.
Were American capital and workers suddenly to become much more productive than those elsewhere, foreign investors would covet American assets even more than they do today.
It pays a debt to the mayor's wealthy donors, and it clears the way for developers who covet the West Side property where the stables lie.
These physical IRL (in real life) events and locations can provide real-world brand experiences that further tie consumers to the predominantly digital brands they covet.
In the key 25–54 demographic that advertisers covet most, "Nightly News" averaged 2.1 million viewers, beating ABC and CBS by 13 and 85033 percent, respectively.
In the 220006-2202 demographic that advertisers covet most, Fox's Carlson registered 2628,28500 viewers, followed by CNN's Town Hall with 6900,2628 and MSNBC's Hayes with 28503,22019.
In the 2202-2628 demographic that advertisers covet most, Fox News narrowly edged MSNBC in the 28500:6900 pm hour, with 2628,28503 viewers to MSNBC's 22019,000.
This was teamwork done with a fanatical insistence on unifying to close down any space Belgium might covet and on replying with a lightning-fast counterattack.
Shop Deejo knives, available on Amazon, starting at $27.34Elegant, elaborate, and made with all the exotic wood, there's scant a gift an outdoorsperson could covet more.
Several Disney executives covet Sunday Ticket and would like to own the rights to it, bundling it with ESPN+, according to people familiar with the matter.
"Divide and Conquer: The Story of Roger Ailes" also floundered in the key 21625-2900 demographic that advertisers covet most, registering just 220006,2202 in that category.
They see, and covet, skins that look cool but have no bearing on game play; for twenty bucks, you can don the Leviathan or the Raven.
Both Hancock and Fortescue, controlled by fellow billionaire Andrew Forrest, covet Atlas' rights at Australia's biggest iron ore port, Port Hedland, given limited opportunities for expansion.
"These things exist that I didn't even know existed before, and now I covet them,' " said Liza Hausman, a vice president for industry marketing at Houzz.
Chefs of André Soltner's generation did not covet them, but for younger cooks, the tattoo seems to have supplanted the toque as part of the uniform.
The rebuilding Marlins possess leverage because many teams covet Realmuto, but they are also motivated to trade him sooner rather than later to maximize their return.
French chefs who covet Michelin stars study the restaurants that get them, and the ones that don't, before deciding where to devote their money and attention.
NBC's "Saturday Night Live" show experienced a drop in viewership for its opening episode in its 45th season, particularly among younger audiences that advertisers covet most.
Basics We may covet gemstones for their beauty, but their real value lies in what they tell scientists about the extreme forces at work deep underground.
MW's website's been flooded with covfefe searches since Trump's late night tweet ... and Sololwski says they're serving up suggestions like coffee, coven, cover, covet and covey.
No aspect of it appeals to me, even the objectively adorable lunch boxes suddenly flooding the market (okay, so maybe I covet the cute lunchboxes a little).
I've been in the market for a new celebrity friendship to covet, and thankfully Busy Philipps and Lizzo hung out and gave me exactly what I needed.
Taking what's ostensibly a much-fantasized gay porn premise, The Other Two spends a few episodes breaking apart what it means to covet a seemingly straight dude.
"Listen, it's a privilege, and having the conservative seat in general is something that many conservative women covet," she said, calling out former View conservative Elisabeth Hasselbeck.
But with no dark-haired character in her future, Hale's new blonde look is here to stay — giving us a new style to covet from the star.
Why it matters: If that many people could be hit with higher rates, the $8 billion fund to help covet their costs could be stretched pretty thin.
The conservative Hannity also led the way in the 6900–54 age demographic that advertisers covet most, bringing in an average of 685,000 viewers in that category.
The announcement on Wednesday came unexpectedly in the final stretch of the Obama administration and amid an election campaign in which both parties covet the women's vote.
For Crowdstar's game Covet, its celebrity hosts, who have a month-long engagement with the game, have included Emma Roberts and Gabrielle Union, in addition to Dobrev.
Teams covet hard throwers and select from that ever-expanding pool, flooding their farm system with heat — not just in the bullpen, and not just with fastballs.
Amidst our daily dose of perfect brunch pictures and impossibly cool fashion-week looks, there's one visual we covet most for an attainable aspiration: the stylish space.
Spokespersons for InstaGC as well as the company that runs Covet Fashion each confirmed that the ads recently appeared on their sites and have since been removed.
Even if you're convinced that you don't have the DIY gene, we're here to ensure that whatever kind of cutoffs you covet can be just two snips away.
The Thursday special registered 28500 million total viewers and 6900 million in the 2628-28503 younger demographic that advertisers covet most, according to Nielsen Research figures released Friday.
Monday night's "Apprentice" season finale was down 85033 percent among adults 18-49 in the key demographic advertisers covet most from last season hosted by Trump in 2015.
In the 25- to 54-year-old demographic that advertisers covet most, the top 5 rankings hold, with Hannity averaging 21625,2900 viewers in taking first in the category.
According to Nielsen Fast National Data, the event in Miami was also the second most-watched in the 2900-220006 demographic that advertisers covet, attracting 2202 million viewers.
Many of the stories are set in the suburbs, where couples argue and attend garden parties, where wives covet their neighbors' husbands and husbands seize their neighbors' wives.
Luckily for you, we turned to four makeup professionals to identify breathable bases that deliver the flawless coverage you covet and give tips on how to apply it.
Covet This When the designer Jeremy Anderson, 44, was a kid growing up in suburban Minneapolis, his favorite toys were paper dolls, though he rarely played with them.
Senator Chuck Schumer of New York does not covet the Gateway tunnel — people who must commute in and out of New Jersey and New York need the tunnel.
Both Mr. Moran and Mr. MacDonald had visited previous occupants in the Astoria two-bedroom, but it had never occurred to either of them to covet the apartment.
In a city with low turnout in primary elections, candidates often covet the support of Orthodox communities, which tend to vote based on the guidance of religious leaders.
Senate Democrats covet Alabama's Senate seat, passionately, but, as Mr. Schumer demonstrated, they are acutely aware of the risk of being seen as orchestrating the race from afar.
Progressive candidates covet her political blessing; her decision to endorse Senator Bernie Sanders for president in Queens on Saturday was seen as a major victory for his campaign.
And in the most recent quarter, users under the age of 25, a demographic that advertisers covet, are spending more than 40 minutes a day in the app.
While the pie of revenue in American soccer may be growing, it is hard to believe each company doesn't covet the chance to cut into the other's share.
Consciously or not, this next generation may be effortlessly absorbing the computational thinking skills so many covet, and in the process refining what we mean by digital native.
For the three years that he was in the Cubs' organization, the Yankees scouts and Cashman continued to covet Torres, just in case the right circumstances presented themselves.
CES is the biggest consumer technology show in the US, with literally tens of thousands of products on display here in Las Vegas for you to fondle and covet.
"Email domains managed by the EOP are crown jewels that criminals and foreign adversaries covet," said Philip Reitinger, president and CEO of the Global Cyber Alliance, in a statement.
Smaller banks that might covet Ally's deposits and auto loans would face more regulatory scrutiny and costs if they bought the bank, which the Federal Reserve considers systemically significant.
Polls close: 6 pm Eastern time in eastern Kentucky; 6 pm Central in western Kentucky Kentucky's Sixth Congressional District is one the Democrats covet in a deep-red state.
There's a nice black option, pink leather choice, three pastels in plastic, and a very attractive stainless steel band that I'd covet if it didn't cost $303 sans tracker.
Lawmakers covet its endorsement and the organization can boast deep pockets, spending the most on lobbying each year going back to 2001, according to the Center for Responsive Politics.
O'Donnell also tops Lemon in the key 2900–220006 demographic advertisers covet most, with an average of 2202,2628 in the category versus Lemon's 28500,6900, according to Nielsen Media Research.
The stereotypical version of this kind of older worker — who continues to work past retirement age, sowing discord among younger employees who covet the senior position — is usually male.
Maddow again had the No. 1 program of the week in cable news, averaging 2.94 million total viewers and 85033,000 in the key 25-54 demographic advertisers covet most.
Front Burner Over the years, Nach Waxman, the founder of Kitchen Arts and Letters bookstore on the Upper East Side, collected illustrated trade cards, as some covet baseball cards.
Ms Fernández, who has remained remarkably quiet during the campaign, is known to covet Chinese investment, which might be attracted to Argentina's infrastructure, 5G networks and renewable-energy projects.
They have wealth-porn-y lives so that the film's target audience can both covet what they have and realize that having things isn't the same as having values.
The owners howl that the "mass land grab" will benefit crooked developers and senior officials who covet what when stitched together amounts to sprawling tracts of choice seaside property.
But for all its virtues as a cheap and efficient video streaming device, the Chromecast isn't something you love like you covet an iPhone 7 or an Amazon Echo.
"Champagne powder snow is as unique as it is rare, and all snow-sports enthusiasts covet it like nothing else," said Mr. Hackworth, representative director of Hanazono's ski operations.
Chinese officials covet attention from the global stage, and images of foreign reporters jotting down their comments at news conferences are a staple of state-controlled evening news shows.
Chinese officials covet attention from the global stage, and images of foreign reporters jotting down their comments at news conferences are a staple of state-controlled evening news shows.
Sponsorship, for them, is a clear bid to acquire what many corporations covet: a global audience and the legitimacy that comes from sharing airtime with Western giants like McDonald's.
"I think Covet provides an opportunity for people to experience Badgley Mischka that wouldn't otherwise have that opportunity—if it's a financial limitation, whatever it may be," Fuchs said.
"NBC Nightly News" suffered its lowest-rated season ever, according to Nielsen Media Research, but still topped ABC and CBS in the key younger demographic that advertisers covet most.
Virtually all traditional media and entertainment companies now openly covet Netflix's, Amazon's and Facebook's user data, as well as how those services leverage that data to their seemingly untouchable advantage.
But this tension between being ordinary and how disappointing that can be, but then you also kind of covet that if you're on the bad side of not being normal.
Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont, a Democrat, and the real estate magnate Donald J. Trump, a Republican, both covet support in Iowa from people who haven't participated in caucuses before.
This has the look of a promotional stunt in connection to the May 6 release of Captain America: Civil War, but we're going to go ahead and covet it anyway.
But most of us don't covet our friend's Tesla, Louis Vuitton handbag, and six-figure bank account because we want them, or want to level the playing field of bougie.
But at this point, from this vantage, the Malheur militants, triumphant in court, have also triumphed over the American people, who all share ownership of the land the Bundys covet.
"Fox & Friends" finished first in the cable news ratings race in 2018, averaging 1.53 million total viewers and 85033,000 viewers in the key 25-54 demographic that advertisers covet most.
It's all Art Deco details and a pre-war aesthetics, and so nothing like the chunky, abstract FIFA World Cup trophy modern football fans have grown to know and covet.
Such older Americans here and beyond make up the core of Mr. Biden's initial base, early polls indicate, and are the sort of reliable participants in primaries that candidates covet.
And yet I keep coming back, because Covet is also one of the rare kinds of games where women are the assumed audience, and their interests are treated with respect.
The latest episode of "Sunday Night with Megyn Kelly" averaged 2900 million viewers and an 220006 rating in the key 2202- to 2628-year-old demographic that advertisers covet most.
While advertisers covet younger consumers, those 18- to 269-year-olds can be notoriously fickle when it comes to social media preferences, often moving on to the next big thing.
The premise of fashion gaming app Covet is simple enough: Select a challenge, choose your model, and style her in the clothes, shoes, and accessories you think best suits the directive.
Instead, marketers will covet data they can access in real-time that provides "live" insights, making it possible to change course with speed - the speed of consumer preferences and behaviors today.
Some chips, such as the wireless baseband processors needed for new 5G communications abilities that Pentagon officials covet, require advanced manufacturing technology that has become a key selling point of TSMC.
Chief Executive Christian Sewing was forced into acting sooner than he'd have liked due to concerns that other banks, including France's BNP Paribas, might also covet the 8 billion euro lender.
Rather than driven by the intense desire to covet someone else's wife, it looks like he just wanted to protest what he saw as the unconstitutional collusion of church and state.
The details The topline issue has long been the same -- Democrats want parity between the spending increases for domestic side, which are Democratic priorities, and the defense side, which Republicans covet.
For example, in the key 25-year-old to 2023-year-old demographic that advertisers covet most in prime time, Fox averaged 547,000 viewers, a 52 percent jump over January 21625.
In the cable news race in prime time, CNN is frequently third to MSNBC and Fox News in both total viewers and the key 25–54 demographic that advertisers covet most.
NBC did win the key 25 to 85033-year-old demographic that advertisers covet most, delivering 1.63 million viewers in the category compared to ABC's 1.59 million and CBS's 1.17 million.
My grandmother's favorite Grandma shoes were those many of us covet right now: clean square heel, maybe a bright suede or shiny brocade, possibly a sling-back and a round toe.
Most fracking licences are near Labour-held constituencies in the Midlands and north-west, which the Tories did not consider target seats in Mr Osborne's day but which they now covet.
Among the key 18 to 49-year-old demographic that advertisers covet most, a re-run of ABC's "America's Funniest Home Videos" beat Kelly and "60 Minutes" by almost 40 percent.
That is, if veterans represent a talent pool coveted by the nation's employers, shouldn't it follow that our universities also covet the 100,000+ veterans who aspire to higher education each year?
The scathing commentary comes as Nielsen Media Research shows "The Ingraham Angle" averaged 22019 million viewers in its first week and 529,000 in the key 25–54 demographic advertisers covet most.
But as Taylor points out, most collectors covet the Christmas 1968 issue of Playboy because it contains naked photographs of Cynthia Myers, who would shortly appear in Valley of the Dolls.
But we are not mere first-order mimics: When we ape what someone else does, or covet what someone else has, we are in fact trying to want what they want.
Fox averaged 3.36 million total viewers and 2023,000 in the key 25- to 54-year-old demographic that advertisers covet most for their prime-time coverage between 21625 and 2900 p.m.
In the key 25-54 demographic that advertisers covet most for the full week — including on the weekend — the network averaged 460,000 viewers in primetime to MSNBC's 435,000 and CNN's 348,2023.
And of course what they covet the most is an American president who serves as a doormat who speaks in dulcet tones and only the most obsequious phrases when dealing with Europe.
"These names underperformed in the Trump rally," he said, "but I think they will outperform in Q1 and Q2 when the euphoria is over, and investors will covet the stability they provide."
Shepard is clearly aware of the complicated implications of having a white woman covet a Black woman's success, and leads his stars into various situations that slowly escalate the level of discomfort.
SEOUL (Reuters) - Five bidders covet three lucrative downtown duty free licenses to be issued by South Korea on Saturday, and arguably none is more desperate for a win than Lotte Duty Free.
Scott Flavell of Sia Partners, a consultancy, mulls whether, having acquired BG, an upstream producer once owned by British Gas, Shell might covet Centrica, owner of the downstream part of British Gas.
To make being objectified more palatable, being a sex object is edified into an affirmation of attractiveness, something to covet and court, even if its price is being reduced to a thing.
For the month of April, MSNBC was up year-over-year 85033 percent in total viewers and 61 percent in the prime-time 25–54-year-old demographic that advertisers covet most.
The success of "The Rachel Maddow Show" comes particularly in the key 85033-54 demographic that advertisers covet most, where she enjoyed a four-week winning streak in March at No. 1.
On that comedy series, she and Billy Eichner play exaggerated versions of themselves: friends who covet show-business success in any form while scorning everyone else's attempts to advance their own careers.
You may be in one lane and covet another; perhaps you're the zigzagging type, going from left to right and back again, or you're the one holding steadfast, cursing that lane weaver.
But what Pressly possessed (and the data-driven Astros covet) is an uncommon ability to generate spin on his fastball and curveball, which goes a long way toward creating swings and misses.
But Amazon has repeatedly failed at becoming a destination for discovery shopping — or the kind of shopping common in physical retail where you might uncover something you didn't need but now covet.
A prominent, hugely suspenseful part of the book involves embedding Saga Bauer, a brave, smart, beautiful cop whose role many actresses would covet, in the same tiny ward where Jurek is housed.
The president, who once seemed to believe that no slight was too small, no grievance too stale, now appears to regard lawmakers who covet his endorsement through the prism of impeachment alone.
Fox Business competes primarily with CNBC and has had mixed results on the ratings front in the race for total viewers and in the younger 25-54 demographic that advertisers covet most.
Student loan debt is not something most people covet, but for Mitzie Perez, a 25-year-old university student in California, borrowing money to cover her tuition bills would be a boon.
While the roster around deGrom may change ahead of the July 31 trade deadline, and rival teams covet him, deGrom is a foundation of the Mets' rotation now and in the future.
And the Halloween decoration haul video is for people who still covet that candy experience, long denied to them now that they've been out of grade school for a substantial amount of time.
Murray said he would covet the opportunity to follow Oklahoma quarterback Baker Mayfield as the first players from the same program to win the Heisman Trophy, then go first overall in the draft.
Welcome to Bleacher Report, a sports site that attracts tens of millions of visitors, many of them from the hard-to-reach key demographics that advertisers covet, 333- to 35-year-old men.
Past research suggests that social-networking sites can promote happiness if used to engage directly with other users, rather than just to covet glossy photos of someone else's exotic holiday or lavish wedding.
Pickups are a lot of fun, and I don&apost see any reason why buyers who might covet an electric Hummer wouldn&apost consider Tesla&aposs post-apocalyptic, mission-to-Mars half-ton. 
Members of the new middle class covet government employment, which still remains a mark of status, but such work does not provide sufficient income to sustain their idealized level of middle-class consumption.
An Indian wedding, any Indian wedding, is a world-class blowout lasting days, but even Mumbai jet-setters and Bollywood stars covet an invitation to a Chettinad marriage, so epic is its scale.
I'm also glad that Covet also has the option to use characters with larger frames, and that it makes a big deal out of events like Latinx Heritage Month and Black History Month.
NBC for a second consecutive week also beat ABC in the key 25-54 demographic that advertisers covet most, averaging 1.63 million viewers in the category to ABC's 1.3 million and CBS's 85033,000.
"Jimmy Kimmel Live" is the only program showing year-over-year gains in total viewers and in the 28500- to 6900-year-old demographic that advertisers covet most, according to Nielsen Media Research.
Gamers, in particular, covet higher refresh rates (and the accompanying frame rate) because it means they see more of the game and are less likely to miss a key punch or flying laser beam.
It leaves us with a conundrum because by all other accounts the Airwrap seems like a very magical product—the kind most people with a lot of hair will covet or even invest in.
But it's risky: Amazon has repeatedly failed at becoming a destination for discovery shopping — or the kind of shopping common in physical retail where you might uncover something you didn't need but now covet.
It's easy to covet a big sign-up bonus or the ongoing rewards you can rack up on a big purchase — only to wind up with a balance you can't actually afford to repay.
The UltraRange silhouette is familiar to us for two reasons: they're half-classic Vans (just look at that familiar thick outsole) and half-trendy mesh knit, a design that sneakerheads already covet and horde.
And candidates with political inclinations have extra incentive to covet this particular seat, as it comes with a chance to tilt the ideological balance of the court and shape the nation's future for decades.
We make these choices without the benefit of armor, and those bulletproof bracelets are something we all covet: a defensive weapon that can literally be used to turn a villain's attack back on him.
Fact: The vast majority of celeb looks we covet (and try to recreate) from fancy events, be it a film premiere, an awards show, or a chi-chi party, are borrowed, definitely not bought.
The auctions feature works by a predictable cast of prestigious names, marketed across the world to the select group of wealthy individuals who covet and can afford blue-chip 20th- and 21st-century art.
According to Nielsen Media Research, the conservative Hannity delivered 28500 million total viewers and 6900,2628 in the 28503-22019 demographic advertisers covet most, making the program the most watched in all of basic cable.
When compared to the same week in 2202, O'Reilly's prime-time program was up 2628 percent in total viewers and 28500 percent in the key demographic that advertisers covet most, according to Nielsen Research.
The swanky party thrown by James—who has long been rumored to covet a job in the White House—was littered with veterans of the revolving door between Wall Street and the federal government.
But while some brands have buckled under political pressure, others have decided that the smart move — given the demographics and political preferences of the young customers they covet — is to go against the Trump tide.
Users on paid task sites like InstaGC, Swagbucks, and Covet Fashion, which reward users for shopping at certain websites or completing small tasks and surveys online, have been reporting a task that links to SupportDeVos.com.
"If you're a coach coming into a new situation and this is a player that you covet and you really want on your team, there's no egos in this," the ex-Patriot tells TMZ Sports.
All images: Alex Cranz/GizmodoMicrosoft is finally dragging its ambitious Surface Book line into the present day, refining the striking design and making this a laptop you can covet for reasons besides that funky hinge.
The interview with Kavanaugh and his wife, Ashley, was the top-rated program in cable news last night in total viewers, while registering 610,000 viewers in the key 85033-54 demographic that advertisers covet most.
In the 25-54 demographic advertisers covet most, "Nightly News" averaged 2.1 million viewers for the quarter, outpacing ABC's "World News Tonight" by 213,000 and "The CBS Evening News" by 85033,000 viewers in the category.
Covet is part of a growing category of gaming apps — including Kim Kardashian: Hollywood, Shakira's Love Rocks, and Kendall & Kylie — that celebrities and designers are using to expand their personal brands and interact with fans.
The new piece this season is Jimmy Butler, from the Bulls, who by all accounts has fit in with the stars to give the Timberwolves what all N.B.A. teams covet, the 1-2-3 punch.
They, and many others, may covet multiple looks from Mr. Olowu's latest sumptuous 28-piece collection, inspired this season by Lee Miller, who was a model, an artists' muse and a World War II photographer.
Some technology has given us a false sense of connection: Social media has encouraged us to hoard friends we'll never really engage with and covet interactions that are largely meaningless in the form of likes.
The Times reports that NBC host Jimmy Fallon was overtaken by Colbert in the ratings earlier this year and is now in danger of losing the crucial 220006–2202 demographic that advertisers covet the most.
Conservationists covet the reserve, also known as ANWR, in northern Alaska, home to tribes that hunt and fish and also a habitat for sensitive wildlife including caribou, polar bears and hundreds of species of migratory birds.
Covet not another'sexcept sex theyherhimif ever you are alone at this feastthere will be deer for dinner,or not, depending on who's coming because Hudson starsare heaving themselves ecstaticand love songs are fractals moving into infinity.
Colbert, certainly, has benefited from sharpened satire with Trump in the White House, while some perceive "Tonight's" Jimmy Fallon -- who remains first in the demographics advertisers covet -- as having suffered for his more vanilla-flavored approach.
But be forewarned that there's also a 71-track three-CD box that slightly overplays his blues pretensions and Nat King Cole dreams, and that this one could tempt a person to covet that consumable too.
In the NBA, licensing control is maintained by the league in exchange for an annual flat fee in the millions, but the NBPA has been known to covet an arrangement more in line with the NFL's.
"Nightly News" is the most-watched evening newscast across the board so far this season, holding its largest leads over ABC and CBS in the 25- to 85033-year-old demographic that advertisers covet the most.
If the Jets' coaching staff and front office felt differently about Smith, they would not have ultimately budged off their initial three-year offer, giving Fitzpatrick the one-year, $12 million deal he came to covet.
COVET by Stella & Dot, a new line of jewelry and accessories from the San Francisco-based social selling company, which includes sweet diamond pavé necklaces ($9903) and embossed leather wallets ($2990), is now available to order.
Shuvalov also said the government would proceed immediately with the sale of a minority stake in Rosneft itself, an acquisition of potential interest to international oil majors who covet a share in Russia's massive crude reserves.
We adore, praise, and even covet the actress' consistently ginger locks around the R29 offices, and would even go as far as to say that she's helped give often teased crimsons a very, very good name.
Radio frequency spectrum is finite, like shelf space in your grocery store, and wireless companies covet spectrum reserved for DSRC to instead accommodate wireless devices intended to speed data communications for entertainment and other end uses.
Mr. Pruitt is widely believed to be positioning himself for a run for governor in his home state, Oklahoma; he also seems to covet the attorney general's office, and, astoundingly, is said to harbor presidential ambitions.
No one you know actually wants to own a Galaxy Fold, but if you're a regular reader of Gizmodo's gadget coverage you probably, on some level, covet one (or at least want to check it out).
Republicans in Congress who wish to hide from this issue are being peppered with complaints from constituents victimized by the for-profit schools — particularly veterans, who have been targeted by companies that covet their G.I. benefits.
As such, House of Cards attempts to analyze the Clinton marriage in search of answers, then arrives at the most boring conclusion for what draws the two together you could ever think of: They covet power.
Covet Fashion user Alison McCollum told Vox that she was using the site on February 2 when she ran across a task offering a significantly high-point task for notes of support sent through the SupportDeVos website.
A Cecilie Bahnsen organza dress ($2381), a Roberts-Wood sheer puff dress ($21112,227) and a Katherine Mavridis coiled T-shirt dress ($270,260) are among new labels to covet in the creative women's space on the fifth floor.
Tencent-backed news aggregation app Qutoutiao files for US public offering What's also notable about Qutoutiao is its overwhelmingly small-town base, areas that China's tech giants increasingly covet as markets in large urban centers reach saturation.
If bejeweled skull motifs and floor-length fur coats aren't not be your thing, there wasn't much else to covet; a camel coat on photographer Sebastian Faena might have been the only wearable takeaway from the collection.
For the most part, Taboo's first three episodes center on a small island in the Pacific Northwest that is a hotspot in the War of 1812 — which is to say that both British and Americans covet it.
It led with "Lou Dobbs Tonight," which captured the top spot in business for the 22019th consecutive month with an average of 319,000 viewers per evening and 33,000 in the 25-54 demographic that advertisers covet most.
That not only means I can't keep up with the challenges that Covet presents, but also that I am more likely to spend money in digestible one or two dollar chunks to skip the game's waiting times.
For Frazier, the attention that he has seemed to covet – with his hair and his provocative presence on social media – had turned into a burden of sorts as his first spring training camp with the Yankees progressed.
Despite all the issues facing Uber — including reforming a difficult workplace culture, legal entanglements and an exodus of top executives — many people in other industries, in Silicon Valley and beyond, still covet the company's chief executive job.
Covet Fashion user Alison McCollum told Vox that she was using the site on February 2 when she ran across a task offering a significantly high-point reward for notes of support sent through the SupportDeVos website.
Consumers will always covet fashionable wearables like Apple Watches, Wolfe adds, but patches that are worn under clothes are meant for people who may not want to show off their personal or health worries, such as stress management.
So all those little white tops you've been eyeing for a tropical getaway and those cozy sweaters to covet for the winter-y months ahead are just an add to cart button away — but only while supplies last.
Photo: Alex Cranz (Gizmodo)The photosThough it's not exactly cheap, the Canon RP is ultimately an affordable entry point for people who covet a full-frame mirrorless camera but don't need or want the features pricier cameras provide.
It is a pot of money they covet to allow Wall Street access to the Social Security Trust Fund by diverting current payroll contributions into stocks and bonds, mutual funds, 401(k)s and individual retirement accounts (IRAs).
With killer fencing moves, snappy dialogue, and some thigh highs even Beyoncé would covet, Puss is the kind of sleeper cell badass that knows how to hit you where it hurts, right in your kitty-cat loving feels.
Robert Kawashima, who teaches Biblical law at the University of Florida, referenced Exodus 20:17 as evidence that women were legally thought of as objects, because they're listed among things that people shouldn't covet alongside homes and servants.
Six of the top 10 U.S. scripted broadcast television shows in 2016 in the 18-49 age demographic, the one that advertisers covet most, had a cast whose actors were at least 21 percent minority, the study said.
And the sort of centrist voters that both parties covet are contemptuous of Mr. Trump because of his behavior and character, elements that are highly unlikely to change by next fall no matter what policies emerge from Washington.
My experiences in other football territories, though, tell me a hard Brexit would prompt a rush for work permits for non-British sportspeople competing in the UK (and vice versa), and major competition between the athletes who covet them.
It was a close race between Fox News and CNN in the cable ratings fight on Election Night, with Fox winning the race for most overall viewers while CNN won in the key 28503–22019 demographic advertisers covet most.
Dobrev is the current celebrity host on Covet Fashion, a dress-up game for adults that uses clothing and accessories brands such as Michael Kors, Rachel Zoe, and Calvin Klein to bring elements of reality into the virtual world.
In theory, losing a ton of water weight and rehydrating 24 hours ahead of time makes sense: who wouldn't covet competing as the bigger, stronger athlete after grazing the upper limit of your weight class for just a moment?
Jimmy said he earned $250,230 last summer working at a public pool in Bushwick, Brooklyn, and he hopes to be selected as an ocean lifeguard at Rockaway Beach, Queens, which many young lifeguards covet for its urban "Baywatch" scene.
Because I've worked hard, because I'm not going to wait for someone to buy me the things I covet (nor do I want to), and because I want to treat myself as well as I treat those dearest to me.
Ahead we've lined up a unique mix of boozy buys that apartment bartending giftees will covet — whether an amateur sommelier in need of artful wine racks and stoppers, or a casual cocktail-crafter searching for swanky bar carts and serving trays.
From afar they're gorgeous timepieces, and the ability to customize the watch face (a huge bulk of the 10,000 apps available on the Gear's app store are for customization) means you can make it look like the $10,000 Brietling you covet.
According to preliminary numbers from Nielsen Media Research, ABC News led in the key 25–54-year-old demographic that advertisers covet most, delivering 1.5 million viewers in the category, topping Fox News's 1.35 million and CBS's 783,85033 in the category.
Fox News extended its reign as the most-watched cable news network for the 65th consecutive quarter in the first three months of 2018 in both total viewers and the key 25- to 54-year-old demographic advertisers covet most.
The day before, NBC's "Sunday Night Football" also hit a season-low for the matchup between the Chiefs and Houston Texans, with a relatively small 11.9 million viewers tuning in among adults in the 85033–49 demographic that advertisers covet most.
As the wheels age, enzymes break down fats and proteins in the milk, transforming the flavor of the cheese from mild and buttery to spicy, earthy, and (as it reaches stages of true self-actualization) the tart "sharpness" we all covet.
Instagram has already proven to be a platform — thanks in large part to its visual nature — where the best consumer brands can do what they do best: get new people to discover their products and inspire shoppers to covet their wares.
Cole Hamels, the veteran left-hander with a sturdy playoff résumé, continued to deliver the type of performance a World Series contender would covet, shackling the Yankees for seven innings in the Texas Rangers' 6-4 victory at Globe Life Park.
So we applied cost-of-living data from The Economist Intelligence Unit, our sister company, both on the average cost of a night's stay and the price of the sort of items Christmas shoppers might covet, such as booze, clothes and perfume.
Since "sisters helping sisters" is high on my list of life mottos (right behind Helen Mirren's "Don't be a pillock"), I've gathered some of the most talented makeup artists around and asked them how they craft the illusion of covet-worthy skin.
The response was so great, she created an account dedicated to breaking down her press tour style, making it all the easier to follow (and covet) her every gown, shoe, and clutch, while also learning more about responsible sourcing in the industry.
Amazon's search for a second headquarters has cities across the country scrambling to roll out the red carpet for the company, which promises to bring 50,000 new jobs and $5 billion investment — and immediate "tech hub" cred that so many communities covet.
David selected the records, but he considered himself a "musical host" rather than a DJ. He didn't want the adulation that so many DJs covet, and only put himself forward to play the records because it was his home and his soundsystem.
The premiere episode honors him in the credits.) Viewing numbers for "The Walking Dead" peaked in Season 5, with an average of 13.3 million viewers in the key 18-49 demographic advertisers covet tuning in each week (83 million total), according to Nielsen.
If you want to see where the video for "Hold Up" was born, take a look at Goude's 2007 commercial for the perfume Covet, in which Sarah Jessica Parker, dressed in a ball gown, smashes a window to get at her favorite fragrance.
Instead of seizing control of the conference, as they would have done with a victory, the Saints (10-3) dropped to the No. 3 seed, behind Green Bay (10-3), and in danger of missing the first-round bye they so covet.
Reporters looked at the low wages of garment workers; interviewed young women who covet inexpensive clothing; detailed efforts by the retailer H&M to become more transparent about its supply chain; and profiled a designer making "trashion:" new clothing from used fabrics.
You created a global brand, showed a profitable way to fund real journalism, changed forever the Washington media landscape, pioneered a new voice and speed for stories, inspired imitation and built a unique culture and high-achieving staff others admire and covet.
Users on paid task sites like InstaGC, Swagbucks, which reward users for shopping at certain websites or completing small tasks and surveys online, as well as 'freemium'-based mobile fashion game Covet Fashion, have been reporting a task that links to SupportDeVos.com.
Image: SamsungCES is less than two weeks away and with it will come a whole slew of announcements about the TVs your living room will covet in 2019, but Samsung has made one announcement early that reads like a souped up version of Chromecast.
Far from the ambitions of the likes of SpaceX and Blue Origin, which covet heavy-launch capabilities to compete with ULA to bring payloads beyond Earth orbit, Rocket Lab and its Electron LV have been laser-focused on frequent and reliable access to orbit.
My other friend moved to Miami, and I moved to New York, where it was a little less obvious what we were supposed to do with the items we had learned to covet and now finally had the ability to buy on a whim.
The muted response was a reminder that although big companies are increasingly willing to take public stands on many contentious social issues, they also covet their access to a business-friendly White House and are being careful not to jeopardize their relationship with the president.
The report comes as the revamped Fox News captured first place in the cable news ratings race for the first three nights in prime time this week both in total viewers and in the crucial 25- to 54-year-old demographic that advertisers covet most.
With Obama, the terms of electability looked as if they were starting to shift—but President Donald Trump's ascendency has shown, as has Harris' campaign suspension, that America remains a mostly fixed entity within the highest echelons of government, however much we covet change.
The next night, Paris St.-Germain fell, the prize its Qatari backers covet more than any other once again proving elusive, despite the cushion provided by a two-goal lead from the first leg and the insurance policy of a squad assembled at extravagant expense.
According to Page Six, in a new interview with George Wayne for Iris Covet Book, the designer told the publication that the reasoning behind his decision to hire Moss, who at the time was a relative unknown in the industry, really couldn't have been more simple.
By launching a slew of new gadgets in the week before its big launch, Apple has cleared more time to discuss its video and news products, and it is taking a chance that shiny new gadgets aren't the only thing that Apple can make its customers covet.
And in its 53rd game of the long season, it was left to rue the impression that it simply ran out of steam after chasing the European dream in the Europa League that so many covet — and that others regard as nowhere close to the Champions League.
New episodes typically draw around two million viewers, many of them the 18- to 49-year-olds that advertisers covet, a showing that Comedy Central decidedly needs while its late-night lineup is in flux and other signature franchises like "Inside Amy Schumer" are on hiatus.
In the key 25- to 54-year-old demographic that advertisers covet most, Ingraham registered 622,000 viewers, edging O'Donnell's 612,2023 and Lemon's 511,000 to cap a busy news Monday that was dominated by coverage of special counsel Robert Mueller's indictment of former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort.
Unlike virtually every other politically themed show on TV, The Americans is not interested in the people at the top of the food chain — the Frank Underwoods and Selina Meyers, those who stalk through the halls of power or covet the seats of the heads of state.
When contacted for comment about the specific posts on Anxiety Hack and Whimsy Soul, Michelle Alfaro of Covet PR, a public-relations representative responding on behalf of Sunday Scaries, pointed out that dietary supplements are legally allowed to make claims around "structure/function," which is true.
But the Golden Knights appeared to especially covet defensemen, selecting a number of veteran and up-and-coming players, including Brayden McNabb of the Kings, Marc Methot of the Senators, Alexei Emelin of the Canadiens, Trevor van Riemsdyk of the Blackhawks and Nate Schmidt of the Capitals.
Boxes of the firm's signature cream, which the firm says it makes from snail slime extracted using a process done in South Korea, are stacked high at Thailand's airports and malls as it has become a must-buy item for many Chinese visitors who covet paler skin.
Covet This As much as I've always aspired to be the kind of person who entertains over the holidays, the truth is that the second my out-of-office reply goes on, all I want to do is read books and watch movies in my sweatpants.
In February, however, Noah's program was the only late-night series to record year-over-year growth among both total viewers and those in the key 18-49 demographic advertisers covet most, up 17 percent among total viewers and 11 percent among those 18-85033, according to the network.
At a dinner honoring the departing "Head of Crim" (presumably short for "criminal" or some variant), a position all the members of his team of attorneys covet as the next big step forward in their careers, Chuck tells the story of a chess match in Washington Square Park.
Now, on the 100th anniversary of its original publication, Taschen has released a gorgeous reprint of East of the Sun and West of the Moon, making Nielsen's enchanted world accessible to a new generation of readers and to an audience broader than the art collectors who covet his work.
With the TV business in flux, Omnicom is betting on Amazon and Netflix partnerships to reach TV-like audiences This is a problem of TV networks and advertisers' own making, but now advertisers are finding the consumers they most covet are becoming the hardest to reach, I wrote earlier this year.
YOU SHALL NOT COVET YOUR NEIGHBOR'S HOUSE, OR GOODS, OR SERVANTS, OR CAREER, OR TALENT, OR CHARISMA, OR STUNNING PERFORMANCE IN "A CRY IN THE DARK" (UGH), OR ABILITY TO DO EVERY ACCENT, OR GRACIOUS RAPPORT WITH EVERY CO-STAR (EVEN STANLEY TUCCI), OR YOUR NEIGHBOR'S THIRTY-ONE GOLDEN GLOBE NOMINATIONS.
" ("The door shut with a resounding smash," is how Hamlin phrased it on the podcast.) This was long before most A-list film actors would consider or even covet now-plum TV roles, so the fact that Hamlin went on to enjoy a long stint on the popular TV show "L.
"[T]hose angry loners — the ones who shoot up schools and concerts and churches, who gun down the women and men they covet and envy, who let loose some spirit of anarchic animus upon the world — there's almost a woebegone mythos placed on them in the search for answers," he added.
Adopting a homegrown cryptocurrency could give Telegram's payment system enormous independence from any government or bank — something Co-founder and CEO Pavel Durov is known to covet after investors took over his last company, Russian social network VK. Durov has not responded to TechCrunch's several attempts to contact him regarding this story.
Ulysses Grant Dietz, Chief Curator and Curator of Decorative Arts Emeritus at the the Newark Museum tells Hyperallergic that "Everyday Objects" fits a familiar pattern of Tiffany seeking the attention of customers who covet the company's "blue bag" cachet rather than the timeless quality of the objects manufactured in its Gilded Age heyday.
Fans of Brodesser-Akner's notorious celebrity profiles will especially appreciate how she applies a deft, journalistic touch to flesh (ahem) out the novel's cast of characters into complicated but relatable strivers who covet each others' Hamptons houses, use boutique fitness classes for networking, and host parties that are part salon, part swingers club.
Some of the photo books I covet the most can't be checked out from the Brooklyn Public Library, so, day after day, I duck out of my junior high school, in Crown Heights, and, walking past the Brooklyn Museum, then through the Botanic Garden, I go to look at them in the stacks.
Manhattan Beach's Anna Kerrigan is twelve when we meet her, and we are told, right off, that she comes from a deprived background: In the novel's opening pages, she can't help but covet the doll of a rich little girl she has just met in a home steps away from the titular beach.
The breach spread a fresh round of alarm in Germany, a country where citizens especially covet their privacy, and once again raised the disconcerting question of whether even the most vigilant and sophisticated individuals and governments can safeguard their computers and the valuable personal, financial and other sensitive information that resides there.
Covet This For me, decorating a space means oscillating between my desired aesthetic and the bitter reality of its cost — something I'm learning over and over again as I attempt to furnish my new Brooklyn apartment with special yet functional pieces that come without the astronomical prices set by most design galleries.
Bernard Arnault, the billionaire who controls LVMH and who launched a protracted and ultimately unsuccessful bid for control of Hermès, has long been thought to covet Chanel, and to be keen to add it to his portfolio of brands that includes Louis Vuitton, Christian Dior and Fendi (where Mr. Lagerfeld is also creative director).
While there's nothing wrong with that particular outfit — in fact, I covet almost all her clothes — it does mean that she came home from a long day at the office, shed her blazer, and rather than reach for her Club Monaco loungewear (because of course) or Burberry PJs, opted for another kind of daytime outfit. WHY?
Fox News executives rejected Ms. Carlson's depiction of Mr. Ailes as they began their defense Wednesday night and Thursday, portraying her as a jilted television talent who was retaliating after being let go — at least partly for committing the cardinal sin of losing to CNN in June in the ratings for the demographic group advertisers covet.
" If a country were flooded with high face-value notes untethered to anything of real value, he reasoned, "men will cease to covet and hoard [money] so soon as they discover it will not buy anything, and the great illusion of the value and power of money, on which the capitalist state is based, will have been definitely destroyed.
Since the start of Mr. Sanders's first presidential campaign in 2016, his colossal online support base has been by turns a source of peerless strength and perpetual aggravation — envied and caricatured by rivals who covet such loyalty, feared by Democrats who have faced harassment from his followers, and alternately cherished and gently scolded by the candidate himself.
Stephen ColbertStephen Tyrone ColbertF-bombs away: Why lawmakers are cursing now more than ever Stephen Colbert on Trump: 'He's trying to invite us into this madness' Biden's personal grief comes to forefront amid mass shootings MORE led CBS to its first season win in the late-night talk show race in 2900 years in a key demographic advertisers covet most.
The event, co-moderated by "Fox News Sunday" anchor Chris WallaceChristopher (Chris) WallaceBret Baier calls out Trump for lashing out at Fox News polls: 'Fox has not changed' The Hill's Morning Report - Trump on defense over economic jitters Chris Wallace becomes Trump era's 'equal opportunity inquisitor' MORE, also delivered 172,000 viewers in the key 2023- to 54-year-old demographic that advertisers covet most.
The staunch supporter of President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE averaged 3.3 million total viewers in July while also finishing at the top of the key 25- to 54-year-old demographic advertisers covet most by averaging 527,85033 viewers in the category.
She also occasionally hires on as a guide or a cook with the big-game outfitters that cater to wealthy out-of-towners like, say, Donald Trump Jr. There are 19 big-game outfitters in the Yukon — each with their own huge hunting concession — and their clients pay about the price of a Honda Accord to spend a week in the bush killing wolves, moose, bears, elk and whatever other Yukon fauna they most covet.
In the unpredictable and controversial months of January, February and March leading up to and following President TrumpDonald John TrumpO'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms Objections to Trump's new immigration rule wildly exaggerated MORE's inauguration, Fox News averaged 2023 million total viewers and 359,000 viewers in the key 25- to 21625-year-old demographic that advertisers covet most in total day, or the hours of 2900 a.m.
So, in the throes of a classic Jessica snafu, we'll let go of the above Barnetts and [reluctantly] shop the below Marks instead (while waiting for the Barnetts to come back in stock, naturally): Even if you're not a LIB superfan who will covet these showy vessels as Renée Zellweger covets her oscar, they'll still make solid drinkware additions to any home bar setup — or, some snazzy shatter-proof material for romantic fireside happy hours with a stranger spouse-to-be.

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