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I wear heels sometimes because they connect me to dames.
Maybe the dames just weren't hip to this radical message.
"That is moving extremely well," said National Security Minister Marvin Dames.
In 1981, for example, the Supreme Court in Dames & Moore v.
The women of this film's title are not just any dames.
The meal is complete with Cotillon des Dames, from Jean-Yves Peron.
And no one wanted it more for Julie Ertz than Rory Dames.
Film Forum's "Tough Guys, Tough Dames … Tough Pictures" series, starting Friday, Sept.
The Order today is an international body with around 13,500 knights and dames.
I think she provides a relief from the intensity of those two dames.
"Everyone" meaning the grandes dames of Top 163: Jennifer Lopez, Gwen Stefani, Rihanna.
The grandes dames look poised to remain the ruling class at Roland Garros.
A broom, in keeping with the "no dames" refrain, becomes Mr. Tatum's first partner.
Aside from the clothes, these dames belong in a London drawing room, circa 1780.
The ZAD land occupation is located near the village of Notre-Dames-des-Landes.
He sold the Webb House to the Colonial Dames of Connecticut, a historical society.
But over all, the grandes dames were uninterested in politics, public affairs or feminism.
Among them were Charlotte McKinney, Karrueche Tran, Christina Milian, Keke Palmer, and other beautiful dames.
Front Burner Les Dames d'Escoffier New York hosts its annual look at emerging food trends.
The most recent compositions are of aging grand dames Photoshopped into haughty New York locales.
"When the international players come over here they're putting their bodies on the line," said Dames.
CHAPPY MORRIS, Investor My mother, Edna Morris, was one of the last of the grandes dames.
They stayed at an Airbnb atop five steep flights of worn stairs on Rue des Dames.
La-Ville-aux-Dames, a town in France, has aptly named most of its roads after women.
Dames Helen Mirren and Judi Dench were both nominated, for The Leisure Seeker and Victoria & Abdul, respectively.
"They are distributing food and water to persons in need," Minister of National Security Marvin Dames said.
Les Dames d'Escoffier New York, a women's culinary organization, plans to help, with a panel discussion next week.
In her portrait series "Dandies," and the later series "Grandes Dames of Couture," she posed well-known subjects — Richard Merkin and Tom Wolfe among the dandies, and Coco Chanel and Elsa Schiaparelli among the grandes dames — in carefully arranged interiors with luxurious fabrics, furniture and paintings, captured in natural light.
On the right were the women, or Simple Dames, another 128, ending again last name first, with Halep Simona.
Outside of work, she plies her cooking skills as a member of Les Dames d'Escoffier, a philanthropic culinary society.
This house was built in 1861 and is now owned by the National Society of the Colonial Dames of America.
The world it uncovers is a poisonous nest of preening dandies, bejeweled grande dames, hypocritical sycophants and assorted hangers-on.
When you look at these grandes dames at Luhring Augustine, read between the lines and draw inspiration from their cunning.
Some productions of "Dames at Sea" have amplified the six-person cast, but this version sticks to the original small ensemble.
I would not have minded a bit if the dames were given twice the amount of time this trim film allowed.
Chicago coach Rory Dames, who emphatically praised his team members' commitment to the club, raised concern about the impact on the league.
But long before Taylor's death this March, both grande dames had decided their friendship, like the proverbial show, had to go on.
"We are a generalistic [sic] fund and invest across different industry verticals and business models," explains Cherry Ventures co-founder Filip Dames.
Fatemeh Motamed Arya, one of the grande dames of Iranian cinema, mingled widely, chatting, taking selfies and directing visitors to cinema halls.
Dames once literally fell for Marlowe; consider Carmen Sternwood in "The Big Sleep," collapsing into his arms within minutes of meeting him.
We have focused on the grandes dames, the older paintings, because they are the ones that needed the most work to be restored.
"As I said to her after the game, with respect to the lineup, I think I'm feeling the worst for her," Dames said.
After writing and tearing up a novel inspired by Balzac, Ms. Forster mined her Oxford experiences for the breezy "Dames' Delight," published in 1964.
The pro-conspiracy crowd speculated that Albert was killed somewhere else and his body planted at the Marche-les-Dames site after the fact.
Nicole Kidman has been a lot of things, most of them crispy-fresh housewives or weepy, wilted dames (like the matriarch from The Others).
Months later he was tossed from office after a leadership challenge by Turnbull, who promptly shelved Abbott's move to bring back knights and dames.
The war has reached a low point after the debacle at the Chemin des Dames, and the American doughboys are still nowhere in sight.
"We have been through this before, but not at this level of devastation," Marvin Dames, security minister in the Bahamas, told the Associated Press.
The four actresses, who are also longtime friends, spent a weekend in the countryside filming the new documentary by Roger Michell, Tea With the Dames.
That phrase floated through my head more than once during the Broadway revival of "Dames at Sea," which opened at the Helen Hayes Theater on Thursday.
"Tea With the Dames" features these women not just serving up refined dish but frankly comparing notes on the fears and anxieties of an actor's life.
South of Montauk Highway, the main east-west thoroughfare, grandes dames are set back on deep lots along broad, shady avenues stretching south to the bay.
Tourists flock to Château de Trécesson, a medieval castle in Brittany, for a glimpse of the legendary dames blanches, ghosts who warn people of impending doom.
A British naval vessel has joined the effort, distributing food and water, and clearing streets of debris, Bahamian Minister of National Security Marvin Dames said Wednesday.
" Filip Dames, Partner at Cherry Ventures "We believe the next years will show successful companies in industries which have traditionally been very hard to tackle for startups.
"The Crime of Monsieur Lange" opened belatedly in New York on a bill with Robert Bresson's austere melodrama "Les Dames du Bois de Boulogne," made in 1944.
Yet, because the cantankerous title character is played by the marvelous Sheila Hancock — one of the true grandes dames of British entertainment — I allowed myself to hope.
"Carnivalgoers are a niche market that's growing and will continue to grow," said Roscoe Dames, the chief executive and managing commissioner of the Bahamas National Festival Commission.
Roberts also wrote a number of New York Times bestselling books, most recently "Capital Dames: The Civil War and the Women of Washington, 1848-1868" in 2015.
Almost 2,000 holders of the Order's awards, from Knights and Dames to those who have received a CBE, OBE or MBE, attended the service at St Paul's Cathedral.
The fund is managed and run by Filip Dames, Daniel P. Glasner and Christian Meermann, who earned their stripes at companies such as Zalando, Citydeal/Groupon and Quandoo.
Darkly lit, with leather and wood and brass and tin tile ceilings, it's since been updated with a timeless speakeasy feel for modern dames and their dapper Dans.
Produced by Johnny Hon and directed by Mark Bramble, "42nd Street" is famous for songs like "Dames", "We're In The Money" and "I Only Have Eyes For You".
"If you can find a better leader somewhere, I'd be happy to sit down and go point for point with them," Dames said during the postgame press conference.
The Dames & Moore company, which was owed more than $3 million by the Iranian Atomic Energy Organization, challenged the constitutionality of the executive order on April 28, 1981.
There is drag lotto and bingo at La QueerMess, a night led by the sharp-witted Marie Jo Dassin and Bosco Noire at the tiny M'sieurs Dames bar.
"The Tennessee food writer Jennifer Justus wrote this unexpected story about the grandes dames of Nashville music told through their cookbooks," writes Kim Severson, our national food correspondent.
There is drag lotto and bingo at La QueerMess, a night led by the sharp-witted Marie Jo Dassin and Bosco Noire at the tiny M'sieurs Dames bar.
Although it was billed as a face-off between feuding grand dames, Baby Jane is most mesmerizing in the many scenes where either of its stars appears alone.
Archer's world is brimming with stiff drinks, mustache-twirling villains, grand dames and grateful heiresses, and its depraved inhabitants are always ready for some cheeky banter, screwball comedy-style.
Their native keenness, their instinctive elegance, their flexibility of mind, are their only hierarchy; and these make the daughters of the people the equals of the most lofty dames.
The iconic actresses star alongside fellow Dame Joan Plowright, 88, in Tea with the Dames, an insightful and hilarious look at their careers and what the women remember about them.
In the final chapters of his 1883 novel Au Bonheur des Dames (The Ladies' Paradise), Emile Zola makes a still-relevant comparison between the title department store and organized religion.
The Honors List issues twice annually and consists of knights and dames, appointments to several tiered Orders as well as a variety of gallantry awards to the military and civilians.
The second episode of Feud, titled "The Other Woman," gives us more context into the rivalry between Hollywood grand dames — and sheds some light on what made them so different.
The dames in question — longtime friends Maggie Smith, Judi Dench, Joan Plowright and Eileen Atkins — swap raunchy anecdotes and reminisce about their prolific careers during a weekend in the country.
Our Back Pages On Page 17 of this week's issue, Nicholas Dames reviews a novel that takes as its inspiration the accidental death of the French literary theorist Roland Barthes.
The Broadway actor Euan Morton ("Taboo") makes a kindly Mercury at Grand Central, while Danny Gardner ("Dames at Sea"), as George M. Cohan, hoofs nimbly with the Rockettes in Times Square.
Besides which, everybody reads pulp novels on the beach, and real pulp novels—classic ones, with dames and guns and private dicks—are just as filled with mystery and dead babes.
The 26th "Yankee" Division, made up of National Guardsmen from New England, sketched pretty much everything into the cave walls during their six-week stay in the Chemin des Dames sector.
Of course, there's much to be said for the venerable theaters of the West End, where it's possible to envision the ghosts of centuries-old dames and dandies treading the aisles.
Walker obviously influenced Pulp and Bowie, but I have always heard him in grande dames like Jarboe and Ute Lemper, in dark experimentalist friends/peers like Wax Idols and Azar Swan.
Americans tend to view Thompson the way they do many of her fellow dames — Dench, Mirren, Smith — as a beloved no-nonsense Mary Poppins type highly adept at setting people straight.
Well, at that point Trump was a host of WrestleMania and a frequent guest of the Howard Stern radio show, in which he would talk with his host about, um, dames.
TEA WITH THE DAMES Three of the stars of "Tea With Mussolini" — Maggie Smith, Judi Dench and Joan Plowright — and Eileen Atkins sit down to drink tea and reminisce with one another.
Another photo with a nearly three-dimensional quality showed the ruined village of Craonnelle through the window of a mansion that had been wrecked during fighting along the Chemin des Dames ridge.
Honorary knights and dames are chosen by Queen Elizabeth II on the advice of the country's Foreign and Commonwealth Office, in honor of contributions made to relations between their country and Great Britain.
Kings, queens, knights and dames, hunters, fishmongers, dancers, barbers and pottery makers all make appearances both as face cards (like the kings, queens, jacks and jokers in contemporary decks) and on number cards.
"Academics come first here, but hockey is the one time where we can play the Notre Dames and Minnesotas of the world," said Steve Yianoukos, the director of athletics and recreation at Clarkson.
London is home to a strong set of uniquely diverse accommodations: You'll be able to find funky boutique concepts coexisting with centuries-old Grand Dames, and that selection continues to expand by the day.
You may not have known that you wanted to see Channing Tatum in a sailor suit, wistfully singing about dames in a musical number that is not at all subtle about its homoerotic subtext.
During the postgame press conference, Dames heaped praise onto his captain, referring to Ertz as "the best player on the planet" and telling reporters that "I'm feeling the worst for her" after the loss.
In addition to his appreciation for grandes dames, he became a devotee of the unconventional, including punk, vogueing and drag, and designers like Alexander McQueen, John Galliano and the Belgian and Japanese avant-gardists.
Farther up the street, the trattoria Mamma Primi (153, rue des Dames) attracts flocks of gourmets willing to stand on line for up to an hour to experience Italy's dolce vita on a plate.
But "Dames at Sea" ultimately founders on our familiarity, not with the genre it plays with like a cat's toy, but with the long history, since its creation, of similar simulations of old-school entertainments.
Our No. 2 wine was the rich and textured Domaine du Fief aux Dames, while at No. 3 was the fresh, minerally La Pépie from Domaine de la Pépière, one of the best Muscadet producers.
Ken Dames, un residente bahameño de 54 años, dijo que las líneas de cruceros deben ayudar "como un gesto de buena voluntad", y agregó: "Las Bahamas dependen de ellas y ellas dependen de las Bahamas".
Making the point that neither "Monsieur Lange" nor "Les Dames" would "stand comparison with the technically more expert films of today," Mr. Crowther ignored their deliberate departure from the Hollywood conventions of the 1930s and '40s.
While many may be unfamiliar with Yemen, they will likely be familiar with its plethora of "Notre Dames" which, as well as being symbols of Yemen's national identity, are an important part of our communal human history.
The lyric here has a lot of direct references to the backwards-ness of the Aussie government—religious connotations, "knights and dames" referring to the re-institution of the colonial idea of Knighthood, the disrespect of women.
Hundreds of Indigenous cultural and spiritual sites damaged or destroyed by bush fires, so many black Notre Dames — the physical expression of Indigenous Australians' spiritual connection to the land severed, a final violence after centuries of dispossession.
Baby quickly falls for an attractive waitress ("Downton Abbey's" Lily James), although as they would say in the old noir-ish gangster movies that "Baby Driver" in many ways resembles, dames and this line of work don't mix.
While Macron has challenged U.S. President Donald Trump on global warming, weighed into the Middle East and taken on France's muscular trade unions over social reforms, the Notre-Dames-Des-Landes airport project has been a particular headache.
When Marine Lieutenant Colonel William Higgins was kidnapped by Hezbollah in 19733, the Defense Department brought in Dames, along with psychics Angela Dellafiora and Paul Smith, to see if they could remotely locate where he was being held.
"I don't think there's any other player in the world right now who's as sophisticated as she is with her movement off the ball," Rory Dames, her club coach at the Chicago Red Stars, told the New York Times.
Below follows an email Q&A with Cherry co-founders Filip Dames and Christian Meermann, wherein we discuss the new fund's remit, why Cherry remains bullish on Europe, what "founder-centric" venture capital looks like and, of course, Brexit!
The 10-episode show chronicles the long-simmering arch-rivalry between Hollywood grand dames Crawford and Bette Davis as it boiled over during the making of the 1962 horror thriller Whatever Happened to Baby Jane late in both actresses' storied careers.
The land near Notre-Dames-des-Landes — over 2500,2600 acres — has been home to hundreds of activists who have entered the struggle, recalibrating what was once a local issue into a global movement against capitalist exploitation of land held in common.
More happens, but it is almost besides this hourlong production's point, which is to watch the brassy, very funny Ms. Margherita ("Matilda the Musical" and "Dames at Sea") strut her stuff in the designer Jess Goldstein's festive holiday get-up.
So although she's come to embody the quintessential Valley Girl (yes, yes, we know she's from Beverly Hills) she can be more productively characterized as a direct descendent of the fast-talking dames that populated films of the 30s and 40s.
Grosses were relatively modest for the other shows that closed: the comedy "Sylvia" ($391,703), with Matthew Broderick and Annaleigh Ashford; the drama "Thérèse Raquin" ($370,78), starring Keira Knightley in her Broadway debut; and "Dames at Sea" ($211,207), a sendup of 1930s movie musicals.
This month, Scio brings this abundance of experience as well as her innate sense of style to her own creative consulting agency, in which she'll lend the Il Pellicano touch to independent boutique upstarts, sleepy grande dames and even corporate hotel chains.
In the upcoming BBC documentary you're filming, "Nothing Like a Dame," about four British dames who are good friends — you, Maggie Smith, Joan Plowright and Eileen Atkins — you have to make sure that Mags, as you call Smith, doesn't steal scenes from you.
I've been lucky in that I have a small cohort of female war gamers — the "dames of war games," as we call ourselves — that I work alongside at the RAND Corporation, a research organization that works closely with the United States military.
Welch's aggressive, in-your-face style and edict to be number one or two in every major sector was embraced by both management consultants and business school faculty, said Tim Hubbard, assistant professor of management at the University of Notre Dames Mendoza College of Business.
TEJAL RAO Two grandes dames return: Ina Garten covers essential tips and tricks in "Cook Like a Pro" (Clarkson Potter, $353) and Dorie Greenspan, a New York Times Magazine contributor, shares her savory and sweet staples in "Everyday Dorie" (Rux Martin/Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, $35).
Susan Ungaro, the retiring president of the James Beard Foundation, and Padma Lakshmi, a cook, author and a host of "Top Chef," are among the experts participating in "The Next Big Bite: How We Will Eat and Drink," sponsored by Les Dames d'Escoffier: Oct.
On the spectrum of elderly female novelists, Brit division — with twinkly old dears at one end, as Lively has suggested, and formidable cranks and grandes dames at the other — she is somewhere in the middle, friendly and polite with just a hint of steeliness.
The grandes dames of watchmaking have a point in saying Apple Watch is no threat to their business — no one buys an Apple Watch instead of a $50,000 grande complication — but they saw what Apple had done and realized they needed to up their game.
Two women in marginal illustrations of the 1451 edition of French poet Martin Le Franc's Le Champion des Dames (The Defender of Ladies), a manuscript now in the Bibliothèque nationale de France (BNF), are soaring, one on a stick, the other on a broom.
She began her fall collection looking at the tough, determined dames of 1940s film noir — femme fatales who lent their small-waisted silhouettes to the collection — but finished it with Disney's 1940 classic "Fantasia": same period, different outlook, a switch flipped from black-and-white to Technicolor.
Whereas during 13 years of Labour government under Tony Blair and Gordon Brown only a couple of sitting Labour MPs were made knights or dames, in the eight years since the Conservatives took office at least 35 Tory MPs have received such honours, according to our tally (see chart).
Much of this was focused on military intelligence gathering, but one researcher, Ed Dames, used taxpayer money to direct supposed psychics to look for evidence of UFOs, to locate the lost city of Atlantis and the Ark of the Covenant, and to watch gladiator games in ancient Rome.
However, Welch was best known for his aggressive, in-your-face style and edict that GE be number one or two in every major sector - a view embraced by management consultants and business schools, said Tim Hubbard, assistant professor of management at the University of Notre Dames Mendoza College of Business.
Welch was best known for his aggressive, in-your-face style and edict that GE be No. 19813 or 21981 in every major sector - a view embraced by management consultants and business schools, said Tim Hubbard, assistant professor of management at the University of Notre Dames Mendoza College of Business.
Starting Friday, June 29, the Quad Cinema pays tribute to characters as diverse as the city's streets — shop girls, party girls, working girls, society dames, mad housewives and ladies about town — with its longest survey yet: some 50 films, from classics to pornography, traversing the five boroughs across seven decades.
Her impersonations of some notable grande dames are so spot on, you'll squint to make sure you're seeing straight: Judi Dench as a shoplifting delinquent who clogs hotel toilets, Maggie Smith auditioning for a role in a James Bond film and Chancellor Angela Merkel of Germany trying to subvert her sexual allure.
The main room lights highlighted a 30-minute two-woman performance piece of "pony play," which would end in exploding confetti cannons and two dames dressed in Lisa Frank-inspired pony outfits neeeeghing in delight, while hundreds of onlookers in harnesses and jocks had to ponder the question: Does this turn me on?
Ken Dames, de 54 años, un superintendente de edificios en Great Guyana Cay, dijo en una entrevista en Marsh Harbour, la ciudad más grande de la isla Gran Ábaco, que cree que las líneas de cruceros deben ayudar "como un gesto de buena voluntad", teniendo en cuenta todo lo que se benefician por su relación con las Bahamas.
Ken Dames, de 54 años, un superintendente de edificios en Great Guyana Cay, dijo en una entrevista en Marsh Harbour, la ciudad más grande de la isla Gran Ábaco, que cree que las líneas de cruceros deben ayudar "como un gesto de buena voluntad", teniendo en cuenta todo lo que se benefician por su relación con las Bahamas.
Perhaps it's a little unfair to ask a movie to be what it's not, but I found myself wishing Wine Country were a documentary about these six women — the actual women, not the characters — traipsing their way through wine country together, or just spending a weekend talking about their lives and their friendships, like a version of Tea With the Dames.
Her impersonations of some notable grande dames are so spot on, you'll wonder if you're seeing straight: Judi Dench as a shoplifting delinquent who clogs hotel toilets; Maggie Smith auditioning for a role in a James Bond film; and Camilla, the Duchess of Cornwall and a reluctant babysitter to Prince George, at her country estate, where she tutors the future king in how to drive a tractor — and drown kittens.
A very short list of honorary knights and dames: German Chancellor Helmut Kohl, New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani, actress Angelina Jolie, comedian Bob Hope, filmmaker Steven Spielberg, musician Ravi Shankar, Romanian dictator Nicolae Ceausescu (annulled in 1989), U.S. President George H.W. Bush, Secretary of State Dean Rusk, rock and roll singer Bono, Archduke Franz Ferdinand, Japanese Emperor Hirohito (annulled in 1941), and Deputy Master of the Horse to the German Emperor Walter Asmus Charles Frederick Eberhard, Baron von Esebeck.

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