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"de rigueur" Definitions
  1. considered necessary if you wish to be accepted socially

325 Sentences With "de rigueur"

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Hands-on exploring — call it snooping — is de rigueur.
On some sections of Texas road, 85 is de rigueur.
Today they are de rigueur for Democrats with presidential ambitions.
It seems like a de rigueur thing that companies have.
Yet, with the current president, it has become de rigueur.
There's no de rigueur talk of top, middle, and base notes.
A charismatic leader with a world-changing plan is de rigueur.
Watertight goggles are de rigueur when swimming, even in fresh water.
For a generation of founders, moving to Silicon Valley was de rigueur.
As is de rigueur for glamping, bathrooms are decent and easily accessible.
On Beauty These days, plant-based beauty products are de rigueur Stateside.
People forget, but conformity was de rigueur in the absurdist Bush years.
Knee socks and Mary Jane shoes are also pretty much de rigueur.
But at the state broadcaster, disrespecting the former president is now de rigueur.
Ms. Henson voiced the de rigueur campaign line — that awards did not matter.
As a result, backup generators are de rigueur among those who can afford them.
And on Buffy, it was de rigueur for romantic betrayal to lead to apocalypse.
And at festivals naturally, where getting fucked up is de rigueur and practically unavoidable.
That might be de rigueur for most Hollywood films, but Wonder Woman is different.
These proceedings are certainly de rigueur and apropos for the world's leading communications market.
City Kitchen A giant beef roast for the holidays is, for many, de rigueur.
This system has been de rigueur for Android phones for roughly the past year.
Individualism reigns supreme in fashion, and one-off personalized pieces are now de rigueur.
Bomb-proof windows and vehicle barricades are now de rigueur at US facilities everywhere.
"Those kinds of mixed immersive experiences are going to be de rigueur," according to Bennett.
To be fair, an online store has become de rigueur for candidates and presidents alike.
And smears of "blood on your hands" becomes acceptable debate, de rigueur in the moment.
Fake eyelashes, hair spray and crystals are de rigueur; Angelina's first few dances required fishnets.
As is now de rigueur, audience participation is enlisted for the comic and musical moments.
That's de-rigueur for phones, but not something that we're used to on big-screened devices.
Many business leaders take profits and growth as the only de rigueur ingredients for business greatness.
He also refrained from stating economic targets, which used to be de rigueur in leaders' speeches.
Noah Yuval Harari's sweeping account of world history, Sapiens, is de rigueur for Silicon Valley nightstands.
It was such a big and profitable a hit, it became de rigueur to imitate it.
A stay in an over-water villa in the Maldives is de rigueur for many Americans.
Promises of a better food system and organic ingredients, as Blue Apron offers, are de rigueur.
An avalanche transceiver, shovel, and probe — tools for rescuing someone buried under snow — are de rigueur.
Dogs roam HubSpot's hallways, because like the kindergarten decor, dogs have become de rigueur for tech startups.
This is in contrast to the dramatic outperformance of growth stocks that have become de rigueur recently.
For Anderson, it's de rigueur, and what his acolytes (like myself) have come to expect from him.
Parisiennes rarely walk around wearing the giant diamonds that are de rigueur in certain New York neighborhoods.
Ms. Sow was born in Guinea and grew up partly in Nigeria, where caftans are de rigueur.
It is the sort of ancillary content that has become de rigueur in the post-"Lemonade" era.
And Pegasus, the de rigueur flying sidekick dragged in from another myth entirely, clearly had to go.
Although many women still wear pantsuits, think Hillary Clinton, it is no longer de rigueur, says Greenawalt.
And strategists think it's only a matter of time before this becomes de rigueur in presidential politics.
As for the demure body-covering long tunics with pants underneath that are de rigueur across West Africa?
But please, spare Abedin the shocked, judgment-laden incitements that are de rigueur with this kind of thing.
Almost immediately the Europeans caught onto the movement, and Wesselmann's works became de rigueur in the shows there.
While smartphones are ubiquitous and their apps are de rigueur for daily living, developers only recently embraced them.
A costume is included from "The Handmaid's Tale," an almost de rigueur inclusion in museum shows these days.
Narrow, slitted headlights are kind of a design cliché these days, but for a Jag they're de rigueur.
For those who can afford it, the de rigueur costumes echo themes of 17th- and 18th-century nobility.
He refrains from dying his hair shoe-polish black (usually de rigueur for men of his age and rank).
There is so much competition and so many scammers that value-added features like financial services are de rigueur.
Skullcaps were de rigueur, and while there was some talk of the attack, it was hardly laden with anxiety.
For millennials, granny panties are now de rigueur in randy Instagram posts, daily life, and celebrity red-carpet photos.
As is de rigueur, we've seen little, and heard still less, from the president's children in the years since.
An alternate third jersey (and sometimes a fourth and fifth), along with home and away, has become de rigueur.
Here's what else is happening: Boots, raincoats and umbrellas are de rigueur today, whether you like it or not.
To call a master performer "electric" is often de rigueur, but for Isabelle Huppert's turn in Serge Bozon's Mrs.
Herrlich had taken Regensburg to promotion, playing in that attractive, intensive way that has become de rigueur in Germany.
Also the now-de rigueur at Dior message T-shirt: "I say I." And some visible Dior-branded bras.
Neither fashion house issued the de rigueur news release trumpeting the first lady's appearance in one of their dresses.
If you want to join this country's elite, a degree from Harvard or Yale or Princeton is almost de rigueur.
To draw attention to a bug and the researchers who discovered it, logos, websites and PR agents became de rigueur.
Acres of paneling that were once painted in de rigueur 18th-century Trianon Gray now glow in more colorful hues.
There will be contemporary lobby and bar spaces, and, as is now de rigueur for theater renovation projects, expanded bathrooms.
The expression, win two of three states, Florida, Ohio or Pennsylvania, and you won the presidential election was de rigueur.
She went full-on Dwell, even building a chicken coop, the de rigueur symbol of suburban simplicity, in the backyard.
Eating on air is de rigueur here, so try getting through an episode without a snack at your own peril.
Until recently, taking Dominion's money and supporting its self-serving legislative proposals were widely considered de rigueur by both parties.
Show Us Your Wall LOS ANGELES — For a certain set of collectors, opening a private museum has become de rigueur.
The latter was especially prominent in her material on squirting, which is apparently the new anal — anal being now de rigueur.
The shoe brand that's de rigueur for investors, entrepreneurs and aspirants in Silicon Valley has been bitten by the sock bug.
What was once de rigueur among progressives is now a slur on the good name of people who keep us safe.
These days it seems de rigueur to find Mr. Israel's work deplorable — at least on Twitter — and some of it is.
The stop is de rigueur for a major party mayoral candidate, and many politicians use it to announce bold new initiatives.
It's a strange juxtaposition to make, especially when the remainder of the gallery's booth is devoted to more de rigueur modernist fare.
Exec comms became de rigueur for founders, and venture firms equipped themselves with some of the best communications talent they could find.
Anticipating a mixed workplace in a society where segregation is otherwise de rigueur, male and female toilets were installed on all floors.
This kind of behind-the-scenes lobbying has become de rigueur in Washington as the battle over encryption shifts to Capitol Hill.
I didn't even know that you use a BANJO PICK when you strum (and it looks like they're not always de rigueur).
Before anyone could issue the shocked, judgment-laden incitements that are de rigueur with this kind of thing — What is Huma thinking?
This mid-engine design is considered optimal for balanced sports-car handling and is de rigueur on supercars from Ferrari and Lamborghini.
If current trends hold, using stage time at the Academy Awards to take a stand won't be just de rigueur, but expected.
In environments like this where mobile payment is already de rigueur, there's little psychological barrier to the widespread adoption of digital currency.
Even though they were operating in crisis mode with their plantation about to collapse, a two-hour French lunch was de rigueur.
It isn't unlike the very first Zelda, a game that in hindsight toyed with open, unpredictable spaces decades before they became de rigueur.
Attending a house inspection, filling out a form and rushing to the real estate agent's office all in one day is de rigueur.
LoveGrove has called in Brooklyn-based De Rigueur and Bmore-native Donny Burlin, for all-vinyl sets of rare groove and chillout vibes.
Amenities in an airport—movies, bowling, butterfly gardens, and virtual reality golf—are becoming de rigueur for many Asian and Middle Eastern hubs.
It's even becoming de rigueur to the point that men are getting into the act, signing off "XO" as proof of their congeniality.
You'll no longer find it in the surgical theater, but it's de rigueur for at-home surgery, like (carefully) extracting a nasty splinter.
The whiteness of surviving Greek and Roman marbles, their original polychromy lost, became de rigueur for Western three-dimensional figuration in subsequent centuries.
Discussions of work-life balance are practically de rigueur for startups these days, as are free meals and massages and unlimited vacation time.
It seems in this context the second "s" is de rigueur, though, as there are a million of these meanspirited songs on YouTube.
He joined a gang, or "crew," called 7-19903 for protection, de rigueur for boys on his block, but feared it wouldn't help.
These days, when standing ovations are de rigueur and box office records break weekly, many still want in on the post-curtain action.
"This is not de rigueur these days in remote camera work as infra-red or low-light flash is the thing," Kittle said.
In some ways, that's good, especially when the series reminds viewers of the casual sexism that was de rigueur in '60s and '243s workplaces.
It's become de rigueur for luxury and mass-market brands alike to dip back into their archives and reintroduce older pieces onto the market.
Silicon Valley donors have grown desperate at times to get that access and attention that is de rigueur on the high-dollar campaign trail.
The Economist has aggregated 22002 French polls (a technique that is still rare in France, though it is de rigueur in Britain and America).
He's lived everywhere in the town, too—the Eastside when it was dodgy as hell, and downtown before the word "condominium" became de rigueur.
Finding the lowest-cost ticket has become de rigueur for modern travelers, but is hardly our favorite way to prep for our next getaway.
The movie opens with the image of a closed red curtain, as, the narrator recounts, used to be de rigueur for movie palace screenings.
Books with white children and, like, ducks, were de rigueur, which I guess was fine for parents who were having white babies or ducks.
The cinnamon in the topping is de rigueur, but I also add cardamom because I like the vaguely Scandinavian way it tastes with almonds.
It's a practice that's become de rigueur at comedy shows to prevent jokes from hitting the internet and spoiling the experience of future audiences.
Moore and Tinker practiced a hands-off approach that would go on to become de rigueur for other outfits hoping to create great television.
While sabbaticals are de rigueur at colleges and increasingly common in the private sector, only a small minority of nonprofits have official sabbatical programs.
But neither role required the sort of market savviness and familiarity with the intricacies of the dismal science that's de rigueur at the ECB.
Who knows how many stories like these have gone without comment because they're de rigueur, and their time in the limelight has not yet come?
While "yes, sir" may be de rigueur in Alabama, for example, it might be viewed as an element of the patriarchy in parts of California.
This does make me think that it's a bit odd that it's de rigueur to put out a detailed tax plan, or health care plan.
While pet rescue and adoption has become de rigueur among many dog lovers, other prospective pup parents are still in the market for specific breeds.
At that time, too — so this would have been like mid-'90s — it became de rigueur for you to have to be a multi-hyphenate.
Their custom-made robes cost in the neighborhood of $50,000, members said, and the swords that are de rigueur for members are not cheap, either.
But re-creating the original has been de rigueur for decades, and Mr. Avian and Ms. Lee are most often called on to do it.
Mr. Bazan, who wears the de rigueur shrunken gray suit, even when bicycling in Los Angeles, has the wardrobe of his former life in storage.
Resurrecting and revamping old television shows and movies is de rigueur these days — I mean, did you ever think you'd see Party Of Five again?
Lying may be de rigueur for a President who seems to revel in a Shakespearean tragedy where he has played more than a minor role.
He smartened up, but then kept spilling on the ties, not to mention sporting his de rigueur American flag pin upside down during one briefing.
But fur is de rigueur in wintertime Moscow, which has become an essential stop for Middle Eastern leaders like Khalifa Haftar, who visited twice in 2016.
Currently the oversized blazer is the silhouette de rigueur (thanks Demna!), but designers have already started showing how far they can take this whole blazer trend.
An infinite number of romantic comedies tell us this is de rigueur for grown-up female friendships: We fall apart, and our friends reassemble the pieces.
And it seemed de rigueur for every celebrity interview to ask about embarrassing moments and anxieties to help tween readers feel less alone in growing up.
This French project is an oddball even within the experimental black metal realm, where fucking around with weird noises and splicing unexpected genres is de rigueur.
This sort of transfer etiquette has become de rigueur since football and social media became inextricably linked, but Zlatan Ibrahimovic appears to have broken the mould.
"Hackathons", where companies invite prospective and current employees to stay up all night, eat pizza and code, are de rigueur as a means to recruit engineers.
We are pleased to announce the release of EAGLE, the Economist Advantage in Golf Likelihood Estimator (backronyms have become de rigueur in the sports-forecasting world).
It has long been de rigueur for foreign correspondents to expand their ­dispatches into book form to better document the amusing and bewildering society around them.
As is now de rigueur for museums, digitally engaging the Barnes audience is on the to-do list — but, perhaps surprisingly, that's not the only focus.
I am now extremely careful about where I walk and what I put on my feet, especially when hiking in the woods (boots are de rigueur).
Beginning in the late 1940s, Martin and Elliot Gantmacher popularized the button-down shirt as a de rigueur garment for Ivy League and Madison Avenue men.
In the age of Facebook, when it's de rigueur to hate-stalk our old classmates' shitty lives, high school reunions have become an increasingly antiquated artifact.
Her ethnic ensembles, famously inspired by Oaxaca's Tehuana, a matriarchal society, dismissed de rigueur looks dictated by Parisian designers and the soulless mass production of clothing.
His shows, rarely publicized, without any of the bells and whistles that now are now de rigueur, were nevertheless among the most influential and jam-packed.
A series of de rigueur little black dresses, asymmetric, traced by bows, was followed by a series of pleated dancing frocks in back and white lace.
There were vast concrete floors and some de rigueur ductwork, and the lobby was painted in striking shades of pink and purple, the company's signature colors.
Everything from dad shoes and mom jeans to upside-down skirts is de rigueur, as long as you feature it in a well-lit Instagram photo.
He and Corrine live the kind of life that the hero of "Bright Lights" yearned for, complete with those de-rigueur Sunday-afternoon trips to museums.
Then, on "Shape of You," he emerges with a tepid but effective take on the Caribbean pop that's been de rigueur for the past two years.
Musicians are not unique here: In the years since the Reagan administration, a reveling in what used to be called heartless materialism has become de rigueur.
That market segment is booming at the moment, and long waiting lists are de rigueur, especially for the Royal Oak by Audemars Piguet and the Nautilus Ref.
Picking and placing is the de rigueur industrial robotics challenge at the moment, and the company's soft, air-filled hands offer a novel approach to the issue.
It will be de rigueur to question an opponent's motives before his arguments, to sneer at experts, prefer volume to accuracy and disparage concession, compromise and moderation.
The film briefly appeared on videotape, issued by HarmonyVision in 1983, before separate clearances for home video were de rigueur, but it quickly went out of circulation.
A prologue for "Presumptive" can scarcely be resisted, if only because it provides the opportunity for the dinner-party scene that is de rigueur in political fiction.
That continues on this sometimes boisterous, sometimes swampy, rarely fanciful album — it's Mr. Lamar's version of the creeping paranoia that has become de rigueur for midcareer Drake.
The shirts are shaped like T-shirts, and designed to be tucked in, achieving that trendy hourglass shape that's become de rigueur among stylish young people today.
Washington (CNN)It's become almost de rigueur at this moment in time to note that President Donald Trump is the least presidential president who has ever presidented.
Stylized goats' heads, cobwebby production, and meandering semi-acoustic interludes were de rigueur, and it seemed like no one knew how to write a fucking song anymore.
In a few years, using a brain implant to control your devices may be as de rigueur among San Francisco's techno-chics as wearing wireless earbuds is today.
The controversy seemed almost out of place in a legislature where business suits are as much the exception as polite debate and where shouting matches are de rigueur.
Shaheen's hard line reflects the anti–Russian government attitude that's become de rigueur among most U.S. politicians after the alleged Russian campaign to interfere in the 2016 election.
As is de rigueur with filmmakers looking to break away from trad doc formats, Supersonic dispenses with talking heads and instead splices together illustrative animations and extensive archival.
We're completely okay with gorgeously gussied-up pants becoming de rigueur at major awards shows when they look as fresh — but fully black-tie-ready — as Gaga's ensemble.
Since the theme was laid out on a platter, the difficulty of the theme clues was pretty de rigueur, as far as I was concerned, so no complaints.
Instead, it depicts Mr. Trump in front of the de rigueur American flag, in a navy suit with flag pin, white shirt, patterned blue tie — and big grin.
The 19-track record often feels like it's fulfilling a checklist, trying to appeal to multiple constituencies in a way that was de rigueur, say, a decade ago.
As "homosexual" began to feel clinical and pejorative, gay became the de rigueur mainstream term to refer to same-sex attraction in the late 1960s and early '70s.
The image of a celebrity in tender black-and-white, cradling her naked belly on a magazine cover, was groundbreaking in 1991, and today has become de rigueur.
Thinning and pruning weren't always de rigueur in Sunriver, which was developed in the 1960s as a recreational playground for Portlanders on the sunny side of the Cascades.
Yet in 2018, scientists also helped us get a better handle on the truth by testing and debunking various de rigueur ideas in psychology, pop culture, and politics.
Emails, Facebook posts, and texts have been de rigueur for more a decade, but post-Trump, voters in droves are once again communicating with their representatives via phone calls.
Like all Americans I want to be comfortable with our Cabinet officers, so a tough confirmation hearing ought to be de rigueur for all picks, especially for retired officers.
Blockchain Buzzword Bingo It has become de rigueur over the last year to speak approvingly of blockchains, the technology on which Bitcoin is built, and dismissively of Bitcoin itself.
While for a while, diamonds were often de rigueur, more and more of today's young couples are opting for other stones, such as sapphires or rubies, to signify commitment.
Accessories included ropes of pearls as necklaces, fanny packs and quilted-leather water bottles carried as a cross-body bag - accessories that have become de rigueur at fashion shows.
They still booed the news media, but the effort seemed halfhearted, and they did not muster the chant against CNN that has become almost de rigueur in recent weeks.
It isn't a new concept, but with more videos being designed to share well—and soundlessly—on social media and Web ads, a captivating visual hook is de rigueur.
It's de rigueur for liberals to lament the decline of the Rockefeller Republicans, or the compromises that a moderate northeastern WASP like George H.W. Bush made with Sunbelt populism.
It means barge, and in Paris it typically refers to a docked party boat where locals spend festive nights fueled by live music (sometimes) and chilled wine (de rigueur).
By the 2016 cycle, it was de rigueur for Democratic Party politicians to say "black lives matter" and for the Mothers of the Movement to appear at the 2016 convention.
Even so, USB-C still seems like it ought to be de rigueur on any forward-looking laptop, especially one that is supposed to last you through college (and beyond).
"Cantor" and "rabbi" are perhaps de rigueur, but I was pleasantly surprised to see that "sister" was offered as well, implying some ecumenism among the members of women's religious orders.
"Bug bounty" programs are de rigueur for Silicon Valley giants like Facebook, Google, Microsoft, and, most recently, Apple, which use them to find flaws that in-house developers never would.
Setting the movie in the middle of nowhere, he is largely able to sidestep the slavish (and sometimes unsuccessful) attention to period detail that's become de rigueur for such pictures.
Called before HUAC in the middle of production, Foreman gave his star the opportunity to leave the picture — guilt by association was de rigueur in those days — but Cooper refused.
Doorless showers are de rigueur in many parts of the country — with mixed results — but this one managed to keep water from the rain shower head within the designated area.
Obviously we can expect the titillation that has become de rigueur for HBO, but it's interesting to see a star studded show question the intersection of technology, consciousness and ethics.
Amazon, for instance, had a film in competition last year — Wonderstruck — and while some purists booed it during screenings, that wasn't much of a surprise; booing is de rigueur at Cannes.
So with Secretary Carter's urging, a number of Senators who also want to make sure America's defense remains technologically superior are working to eliminate "cost plus" as de rigueur in Washington.
Fluency in the classics was de rigueur among the American upper class into which Eva was born in 1874, but her interest in Greek culture soared to exceptional, all-encompassing heights.
This was the decade that brought Girls Gone Wild to the screen and made Brazilian waxes de rigueur, when girls pined for prohibitively expensive American Girl dolls and Limited Too clothes.
She had an eye on higher political office as support for criminal justice reform became de rigueur for Democrats — but she still had to work as California's top law enforcement official.
Given this data cover almost the entire lifespan of the company, it also includes things like office space for over 70,000 employees (with slides a de rigueur if extraordinary facilities expenditure).
This is a bit reminiscent of the stricter universe of cryptic crosswords, where every word has to count for something, but it's not de rigueur in Pandas — their rules are looser.
This is a bit reminiscent of the stricter universe of cryptic crosswords, where every word has to count for something, but it's not de rigueur in Pandas — their rules are looser.
It was both them wanting to tell their story -- they were moving through a process of reform that was yielding some results -- and also transparency in progressive departments had become de rigueur.
Now it seems that a museum-quality show or two each season is de rigueur, a necessary sign of a gallery having arrived or at least trying very hard to do so.
Some of Gawker's worst practices — reflexively criticizing people without giving them the benefit of the doubt, weaponizing internet outrage against ordinary people who didn't merit it — have now become de rigueur online.
The next two states having contests are also outliers: Nevada, where prostitution and gambling, among other things, are very legal, and South Carolina, where nasty campaigning, nonconformity and rebellion are de rigueur.
Even in a world where triple-digit million-dollar rounds have become de rigueur, the amount stands out, as does the company, which occupies a 301,000-square-foot campus in Emeryville, Calif.
Somehow in the last decade or so, the gluten-free diet required and maintained by those who suffer from celiac disease has become a de rigueur trend of the skinny and chic.
But the little étoiles given out by a French tire company also tend to come with a hefty bill; $325 prix fixe tasting menus (sans vin ou foie) are often de rigueur.
The turbulence of America's current political landscape has made it de rigueur to dig into a public figure's past in search of damning comments they made many years or even decades ago.
Zoom and FaceTime and Discord voice chats are de rigueur even when we're all on our own Animal Crossing islands, so go ahead and make it a staple of your gaming time.
"It's very unlike what you usually see," Mr. Freund said, noting that ties have always been de rigueur in political dress in Austria, a country that hews closely to tradition and formality.
There's a consensus among her friends that humor is the de-rigueur response, a way to demonstrate "chill"—detachment, a feigned attitude of control in situations designed to wrest it from them.
Taylor dutifully checks all the genre's boxes — including the now de rigueur scenes of the villain using social media — but he isn't particularly adept at building suspense or keeping up the story's momentum.
During the Renaissance, it had been de rigueur to piece together fragments of newly dug up works to recreate a whole figure, even if that meant combining bits and bobs from different originals.
He shaved off the mustache he long wore in Turkey, an act with political overtones given that mustaches are de rigueur in Mr. Erdogan's Justice and Development Party, shortened to A.K.P. in Turkey.
Find a way to monetize your workHeitlinger began working on Carly the Prepster full time in 22, before Instagram took off and before blogging as a viable career path had become de rigueur.
Many of the essays seems to be playing with ideas of information design that, while perhaps de rigueur for web-based media, are infinitely more difficult to successfully convey in bound and printed form.
She also had her usual slate of great guests on Kocktails, including Ne-Yo teaching the Dab, the guests saying "vagina" kind of a lot, and the de rigueur game of truth and dare.
Although 4-, 5-, and 6-inch heels were considered de rigueur for evening wear in the 2010s, television fashion stylist Cindy Conroy told Insider that lower heels and dressy flats will rule the 2020s.
Combine that with the kind of woke social media posting that is de rigueur in our unstable political times—if you went to the Women's March and didn't Instagram it, were you really there?
There are movies that will probably be de-rigueur viewing for young people till the end of time, at 24A and 102A; there are two movies that I can't really speak to at 52A.
There was the hotel moment, for example, where every design house suddenly seemed to be entering the hospitality business, and the athleisure fad, when a capsule gym collection became the de rigueur second line.
She laid out the road map that Mr. Webb and Mr. Williams have been following, Mr. Webb at the wheel of a BMW sport-utility vehicle — BMWs are de rigueur in Westport, he said.
At the time, computer-generated art was de rigueur, but Hyde was and still is inspired by New York-style abstract expressionism, especially Franz Klein's black and white paintings, where canvases were large and dynamic.
Plenty of my friends have had lash extensions done for a special occasion like their wedding day, and I even know women for whom lash maintenance is as de rigueur as a root touch-up.
" Most of the delegates in the crowd expect to be photographed and filmed constantly -- it's basically de rigueur, Parr said: "If anyone wears a funny hat or has anything different, they're photographed every five minutes.
Ever since Kanye West interrupted Taylor Swift while she was giving her acceptance speech at the VMAs in 2009 and spilled Beyonce's whole truth, random acts of mic hijacking have become awards show de rigueur.
Punk apparently did away with all that nonsense, but it was still de rigueur in the 80s to get a famed instrumentalist to drop some stardust on your record if you yourself were famous enough.
Probably because violence in the Middle East and South Asia seems de rigueur for us, the same way mass shootings in the United States are being met with less outrage — and more apathy — every day.
It's also become de rigueur to ask savory-minded line cooks to once again handle dessert, a development that has yielded a profusion of creamy refrigerated treats such as sundaes, panna cotta and crème brûlée.
The new album "often feels like it's fulfilling a checklist, trying to appeal to multiple constituencies in a way that was de rigueur, say, a decade ago," the New York Times critic Jon Caramanica wrote.
Government shut-downs and legislative duct tape have become de rigueur for lawmakers, but the disruption and anxiety to federal workers – including congressional staffers – as well as seniors, the military and others is getting old.
In an era when it's de rigueur for rappers to mix a bit of melodic stardust into their lyrics, the Chicago-area musician Kweku Collins has consistently found ways to distinguish himself from the crowd.
But they were de rigueur Monday night at Indochine, the French-Vietnamese hot spot in NoHo, where a Chinese New Year's dinner was hosted by Dao-Yi Chow, the co-designer of Public School and DKNY.
Though it was de rigueur in Jim Crow's waning days for white artists to "cover" African-American artists' hits, "Maybellene" crossed so many barriers that it all but obliterated them -- or, anyway, made them less imposing.
Explaining biofilm formation—and finding ways to prevent or disrupt it—is a dream of bacteria researchers of all stripes, and it has become almost de rigueur to suggest connections between active-matter experiments and biofilms.
Pomp and circumstance may be de rigueur for the Queen of England, but for the first time in over four decades, the queen will be decidedly dressed down for the upcoming State Opening of Parliament. Why?
Many of us probably remember gawking at the ocean-going yachts of Silicon Valley's brightest stars from the first big tech boom – maybe airships will be the luxe transportation item de rigueur for the next generation.
After what happened with Star Wars: Rogue One, with Tony Gilroy rewriting and reshooting parts of the film, it looks like a few behind-the-scenes hurdles are de rigueur in a galaxy far, far away.
I know 24-episode seasons are increasingly de rigueur, and lots of European series have even fewer episodes than that, but I still feel a little robbed when season finales come this quickly after season premieres.
Nowadays presidential impersonators are pretty de rigueur — there's bound to be one on "Saturday Night Live" as long as that show (and the republic) exist, and there are usually other comedians taking a crack at satire.
Mr. Biden is one of the few candidates who still hews to the flag-pin-on-his-lapel, once considered a de rigueur accessory to demonstrate patriotism but now perhaps a relic of an older generation.
Jewelry In Résonances de Cartier, the house's most recent high jewelry presentation, the diamonds, emeralds and rubies that are de rigueur in such collections were combined with more unusual materials like smoky quartz and fire opals.
Under the name Anna Delvey, Sorokin made fast friends with wealthy New Yorkers in the art and fashion industries, as well as with international trust-fund kids (for whom a mysterious backstory was practically de rigueur).
What bothers me about the forced optimism that has become de rigueur in climate circles is that it excludes the tragic dimension of climate change and thus robs it of some of the gravity it deserves.
Back at home, the ornately carved watermelon basket filled with melon-ball fruit salad — de rigueur on the neighbors' poolside buffet table for the Fourth of July or any other summer picnic gathering — was most memorable.
It's not a criticism of the writer, for he wrote this book when that cadence was de rigueur, but rather of the publisher to unleash a book about a familiar face that feels more like a stranger.
Some of that has to do with the pace, like a host of 90s bands with a similar mindset, they slow the de rigueur sounds of indie rock down to a crawl, like Duster, Bedhead, or Low.
The socialite has come to perfectly define not only the millennial fashion aesthetic, but also a bygone era of celebrity where social media was nonexistent, as were stylists, and getting papped while partying was simply de rigueur.
The words "identity politics," accompanied by the de rigueur curled lip, had not yet been introduced into the cultural conversation by those who saw themselves as the preservers of civilization, and "feminist" was not the F-word.
It became a place of huge growth, where people from colder climes flocked for affordable single-family homes where air conditioning was de rigueur and not a single garage had to make room for a snow blower.
For women, she added, there has been a boom in braid requests this year, as well as deep-conditioning treatments and manicures in eye-popping varnishes that stand out against the de rigueur bright white tennis outfits.
So, in order to make a "good" abstract painting, is some element of originality de rigueur, or, because the subject of many an abstract painting appears to have become abstract painting itself, is mere style-copying enough?
A college degree is de rigueur in his family; Chen's mother is a medical translator and his father is a scientist, and he has four older siblings who are employed in the tech, aerospace and finance industries.
Alexander Burns: This rhetoric about the importance of Washington may sound de rigueur for a presidential candidate, but it represents a shift from the message that helps make Mr. Buttigieg a national figure in the first place.
But for Trump, they're de rigueur, and as likely to be forgotten as followed through on: Another piece of evidence that he is working on changing the presidency more than the presidency seems to be changing him.
Directed by Nicholas McCarthy and set in a weirdly depopulated Philadelphia (played by Toronto and its environs), "The Prodigy" features the usual buzzing flies and de rigueur jump scares (the best of which is in the trailer).
It may be de rigueur these days to solicit sexual partners through images of ambiguous body parts, but when we show up at the door for an encounter, we certainly expect to find a whole human being.
Now mobile responsive sites are de rigueur for any website builder, but one of the things that continues to differentiate Strikingly from its competitors (a partial list includes Wix, Weebly, Squarespace and WordPress) is its ease of use.
So really, I've realized, my list —capitalizing on SEO and de rigueur anti-capitalist, anti-big tech sentiment — is not much more than a depressingly lame exercise of performative wokeness, feeding the system it lamely seeks to criticize.
Tim Ho Wan, which opens daily at 10 A.M. , distinguishes itself from its Chinatown peers with a varied selection, from de-rigueur oolong to the palate-cleansing pu'er , which kindles the appetite for the bamboo steamers to follow.
Over at Chanel, shiny surfaces are de rigueur, with the Parisian house taking its cue from the famous Art Deco mirrored staircase (the backdrop of many of Coco Chanel's fashion shows) in its headquarters at 2119.99, rue Cambon.
After the win against Spain, soccer magazine Eight by Eight released a previously conducted interview in which Rapinoe answered what has become a de rigueur question for athletes: "I'm not going to the f***ing White House," she said.
Mr. Silbermann also avoided another trapping of tech founders with the prospectus: He did not publish a founder's letter on Friday to carry on about his company's mission and history, something that had become de rigueur among other entrepreneurs.
"The price trend definitely correlates with height," said Jonathan J. Miller, the president of the real estate appraisal firm Miller Samuel, who noted that unobstructed views became de rigueur for the most expensive apartment buildings of the last decade.
He is both a singer and a rapper, which is de rigueur at the moment, and flirts with dim dance-pop and also the gothic slowcore of the SoundCloud underground, but he is most at ease working with melody.
Upon retiring, it is practically de rigueur these days for members of Congress to complain about the endless "dialing for dollars" they have to do as part of running for reelection — calling up donor after donor, begging for money.
Released at the very end of the 200s, this modern take on The Taming of the Shrew was formative beyond encouraging a legion of girls that platform flip-flops, slip dresses, and strapless satin-y tops were de rigueur.
By the early 1990s, "data driven" beat out "scientifically proven" and became the de rigueur buzz phrase — anything data driven (or data-related) must be correct because the data said so, and therefore one should trust us and buy referenced products.
Apart from some depressingly de rigueur homophobic 1980s dialogue, the film is charming, especially during a middle section in which Noonan's monster slips loose of Dracula's commands and just starts hanging out with the kids because they're much nicer to him.
The Lauer review was headed by NBCUniversal General Counsel Kim Harris, as opposed to a white-shoe law firm, despite numerous calls for an outside investigation – which has of late been de rigueur for other news organizations dealing with sex harassment.
At this point, a fully sheer ensemble is basically her pajamas, nude bodysuits are her outfit de rigueur, and if her Thursday night dining companion, Larsa Pippen, is any indication, the reality star has inexplicably, successfully made bicycle shorts happen.
Celebrity collectors like John Mayer, Ellen DeGeneres and LeBron James have made the five- or six-figure watch de rigueur on the red carpet, to the point where other celebrities feel the need to wear two statement watches to get noticed.
It boasts the kind of old-timey decor ideal for horror films and themed birthday parties—artfully distressed, vintage objets d'art are de rigueur; the only occupants of the hotel beds have nondescript European accents with children in tiny hats.
Humans and Other Animals captures a subtle transition as Frink, working against critical opinion that made abstract sculpture de rigueur in the 1960s, settles into a confident naturalism, simultaneously expressionistic and poetic, that would guide the rest of her career.
While trends come and go, a recurring trope in recent years—an indisputable part of the basic grammar of Coachella fashion—is the flower crown, and it looks like this accessory de rigueur may have just gotten a 420-themed upgrade.
This is the Watson tweet in question:Again, this stuff is pretty much de rigueur among the current crop of Republican officials staffing the Trump administration, so it is not exactly likely to have much of an effect on Wheeler's tenure at the EPA.
While spotting a celebrity IRL used to be de rigueur for pop culture publications who have the resources and connections for a scoop, a recent flux of Instagram accounts and Facebook groups have decided to take matters into their own handheld devices.
Nevertheless, the Democrats' necessary pursuit of the swingers has become de rigueur in political analysis since at least the early 1980s, when all those "Reagan Democrats" ostensibly sent a conservative California governor to the White House and President Jimmy Carter back to Georgia.
In Transit Suites in the skies — airline seats with doors that slide shut to give passengers total privacy — have become de rigueur in international first class: Emirates and Singapore Airlines are two of the carriers that offer them on long-haul flights.
While chains like CrossFit have long encouraged clients to film themselves, the practice has extended to nearly all forms of exercise, and the spectacle of someone using a tiny tripod to film themselves lifting weights has become de rigueur at the gym.
He grins all the way to the school bus stop, no doubt triggering instant-onset nostalgia for anyone who ever cherished that adolescent fashion "first" — be it a piece of real jewelry, a pair of de rigueur sneakers or a designer purse.
It has become de rigueur, of course, for elite coaches to take sabbatical years, ever since Pep Guardiola declared himself so burned out after four seasons at Barcelona that he took himself off to New York for a year to refresh and recharge.
In the world of hedge funds, secrecy about investment methods is de rigueur: if the sauce weren't secret, you wouldn't be having to pay two per cent per year, and twenty per cent of the profit on top, for your serving of it.
Narratives that look for personal and family demons to explain a pop star's downfall have become de rigueur, from the ongoing speculation about the role of Britney Spears' father in her conservatorship to the portrayal of Amy Winehouse's family patriarch in 2015's portrait, Amy.
Because Major League Soccer (MLS), the first division, maintains a closed-league structure—de rigueur for American team sports, but unique in the context of global football—all the Cosmos have to look forward to is another year of mediocre opposition and ho-hum revenues.
On the one hand, the nominees have been called upon — on red carpets, in interviews and during the endless Q-and-As that are now de rigueur parts of awards campaigns — to answer questions about Hollywood and the lack of diversity within the film industry.
The match was mostly the two men beating the hell out of each other, something expected of Owens (who made his name in Ring of Honor, where this sort of thing was once de rigueur) but less so of the purely WWE product Reigns.
Chief executives, bankers, hospital administrators, heads of public relations firms and publishing houses, lawyers, marketers, caterers: Certain standards of appearance have long been de rigueur for women in these positions, from being reasonably fit and appropriately dressed to displaying attractive coifs and manicured nails.
As our fractured planet stumbles toward the end of the second decade of its new millennium it's become de rigueur among a certain class of the super rich to create contingency plans for possible doomsday scenarios that will bring about the end of the world.
In place of the iPhone snaps and Instagram feeds that have become de rigueur in contemporary art galleries, there are "heliographs" made using sunlight; hand-prepared glass negatives; and "cyanotypes," produced with the same technique as the cobalt-colored blueprints used by 19th-century engineers.
They generally include the big kitchens, expansive bathrooms, high-end finishes, soaring ceilings, large windows, up-to-date building systems and acres of amenities that are now de rigueur, while largely eliminating relics of the past, like tiny maids' rooms for live-in help.
LONDON — The internet went into its now de rigueur frenzy recently after Balenciaga released a blue, roughly $2,000, trapezoidal tote, created by the artistic director Demna Gvasalia, that bore more than a passing resemblance to a classic plastic Ikea shopping bag (price: 203 cents).
You can't walk past more than two or three booths at Outdoor Retailer without seeing the words sustainable or eco-friendly — it's something the outdoor industry (led by those who attend OR) have championed for years — long before it became de rigueur in mainstream fashion.
In sheer number, the world's multiform approach to faith has been our most frequent subject, ranging from Tehran's funeral practices (where Mercedes are de rigueur) to a male-only, pro-Russia redoubt in Greece; to how Christmas (or Christmas-like) holidays are celebrated in Lebanon and Israel.
And the requiem for the male libido is (alas) one of literature's most honored themes; it was almost de rigueur for a writer of a particular generation to meditate, with squelchy detail, upon the end of eros — see Roth, Updike, Fuentes, García Márquez, Kingsley Amis, Edmund White.
What happened this summer in Russia, of course — those sun-bleached four weeks when it was coming home, everyone was coated in lager, Harry Maguire was a national treasure and waistcoats became de rigueur — has fundamentally altered the dynamic between England's national team and its public.
One of Barbara Cook's last great signature songs was "Here's to Life," a summing-up and looking back anthem by Artie Butler and Phyllis Molinary that has become an almost de rigueur signoff number for nightclub singers with enough life experience to make the lyrics count.
It used to be "de rigueur that mayors would visit the three 'I' countries — Israel, Ireland, and Italy," Koch wrote, though that changed as the city's demographics changed, and Puerto Rico (which, of course, is a US territory) and the Dominican Republic soon joined the list.
It is de rigueur when writing on exhibitions of this kind to review the shortcomings of the terms used to allude to the vast body of art, emerging in the 20th century, created by people limited by racial inequities, poor education, mental or physical challenges, or poverty.
Her work was not, for the most part, the kind of direct, first-person essays or journalism that would let you into her world, in the mode of contemporaries like Norman Mailer or Joan Didion (an approach that is now de rigueur in the internet age).
Levirate marriage and its many iterations—its fraternal twin is sororate marriage, when a widower marries his deceased wife's sister—have been de rigueur since ancient times in a wide variety of societies and cultures, such as among the Mongols and the Eskimo, and in Tibet, Turkey, and India.
Dr. Martens releases its first boot The first pair of Dr. Martens boots, the brand that would become the de rigueur footwear for virtually every counterculture movement of the latter half of the 20th century, from mod to punk to metal to grunge, was released on April 1, 13.
DRINK The Ruby RoomArguably the quintessential Oakland dive, the Ruby Room is a notoriously dark, low-ceilinged, scarlet-tinted hallway—occasionally lit by a flaming bar—that leads to a small but vital dance floor and a separate room where smoking is not only still permitted, it's de rigueur.
It was the second major show of welcome for Trump, who arrived in Beijing on Wednesday and was shuttled to the Forbidden City for a rare personal tour by Xi. The outsized welcome is becoming de rigueur for foreign leaders eager to appeal to Trump's own sense of importance.
Either way, however, we are edging into a time when it is possible to conceive of an era in which women not only run the world (Sorry, could not end this without the de rigueur nod to Beyoncé), but also don't have to don mufti to do it.
In many countries with economic development comparable to that of the United States, the programs Mr. Sanders has built his candidacy on are mundane facts of life: Universal health care, subsidized child care and guaranteed paid parental leave are all de rigueur in much of Europe, for example.
We know what to expect from these events at this point — their grandiosity and grand language is de rigueur and fodder for memes, and the meat of the announcement is almost always spoiled on tech sites the week before, hinted at or leaked or just really easy to guess.
The pithy snark of previous games has been replaced with an acute existential angst that evolves Nathan Drake from a quirky matinee hero to the male protagonist de rigueur; the kind of successful middle-aged man that conceals his reprehensible behavior behind good looks, buckets of charm, and moral gymnastics.
At a time when Banana Republic has done away with pink and blue distinctions in a children's line, some high schools have stopped using graduation gowns with different colors for boys and girls, and unisex is de rigueur in fashion, gender-blurring baby names are on the rise among American parents.
DRINK The Ruby Room Arguably the quintessential Oakland dive, the Ruby Room is a notoriously dark, low-ceilinged, scarlet-tinted hallway—occasionally lit by a flaming bar—that leads to a small but vital dance floor and a separate room where smoking is not only still permitted, it's de rigueur.
Some of the rehangs electrify, notably in the first room of the permanent collection, where a sequence of Symbolist work, by the likes of Redon, Vuillard, Ensor, Munch, Gauguin, and Henri Rousseau, leaps (after a de-rigueur pause for van Gogh) to Cézanne, who comes off more than ever as revolutionary.
Come listen as we ask about the fast-evolving landscape in which Andreessen and his VC peers are now operating — one where the IPO window remains largely closed, secondary stock sales have become de rigueur and new money from big firms and foreign investors alike makes it hard to know exactly what's happening.
In a first for the city, the Chilean-born designer Juan Pablo Molyneux and the Vienna real estate investor Nemat Farrokhnia, have joined forces to give affluent newcomers the kind of luxury full-service apartment complex that is already de rigueur for highfliers in London, Paris, Hong Kong and other world capitals.
In the posters that lined the square, the star players wore the set, growling stare that is de rigueur for sports-star posters now, with the difference that, since Icelanders, unlike Americans, are not socialized to smile in the first instance, they did not have to be instructed to make those faces.
Tumblr has always punched far above its cultural weight, whether through its symbiotic relationship with 22020s media outlets like Mic and BuzzFeed, or its magical ability to have all its memes rediscovered and recycled by Twitter users five to seven years after they were de rigueur on the much looser blogging platform.
Ronan's accent is American, but there's Irish in her rhythms, in the way she drives her lines home and turns every full stop into an ellipsis, a fierce demand for more....A final sequence in New York is so inspired that I'd call for a sequel if that weren't so dully de rigueur these days.
In contrast to the Senate, where it is de rigueur for the party in the minority to stage a filibuster to delay a vote or force an issue onto the floor (as Senator Chris Murphy of Connecticut did on Monday), nothing in the House rules permits a member to obstruct the proceedings by usurping the microphone.
William Taylor Jr., America's former top diplomat in Ukraine, was clad in more traditional attire, a plain dark suit, and yet the crisp lines of his collar and the exquisite knot in his sea-green tie suggested a certain rectitude that was once de rigueur in Washington but has since started to go out of style.
" At Georgetown, Nielsen and I sat in many of the same classes, including the de rigueur freshman theology class -- taught by a Jesuit priest -- in which we read the works of Catholic luminaries such as St. Thomas Aquinas, the medieval Italian theologian, who taught that "good is to be done and pursued and evil avoided ... for the common good.
Writing about Messud in particular, Weiner notes that a wholesale rejection of likability is de rigueur for many female writers attempting to exit the infamous "pink ghetto," in which books by and about women, particularly by or about young women, are generally seen as less serious, less intellectual, and less literary than those of their male counterparts.
The business designed the bicorne hat, the de rigueur military accouterment of the time, worn by Admiral Lord Nelson in the Battle of Trafalgar, invented the bowler, popularized the fedora and tweed newsboy, and have remained the go-to for top hats (Sir Winston Churchill wore one to his wedding in 219) through the present day.
On a nondescript stretch of Lexington Avenue between East 55th and 56th Streets sits Little Collins, a tiny Australian-style cafe with a United Nations menu of sandwiches (gyro, country ham, schnitzel) and de rigueur Down Under coffee drinks including the flat white (steamed milk poured over espresso) and the piccolo (think of a baby latte).
The charges against the parents, who include Hollywood actresses and powerful executives, have exposed how thin the line is between admissions help that most middle-class families consider not just legitimate but de rigueur, like sending a child to a Kaplan class for SAT help, and outright fraud, like paying a ringer to take the test for the student.
Whether because of the fact that for debenture seat holders who want to enter the restaurants and bars "smart casual" is encouraged and torn jeans and "dirty sneakers" are actually forbidden or because Ralph Lauren is a sponsor with an official box, or because Anna Wintour makes a de rigueur post-couture stop, guests at Wimbledon tend to dress for the occasion.
He did not have time to talk, but I saw him a half-hour later at the rally, warming up the crowd as images of Le Pen on a horse and with a truffle-hunting dog rolled across a giant screen, evoking the connection with "La France profonde" (deep rural France) that is still de rigueur for any French political career.
At the Whitney, the Austrian-born Müller has contributed a wool rug with a black cat in a field of geometric designs; the feline as a wry, lesbian pussy joke takes on broader implications in the politicized milieu of 2017, when the pink pussy hat became the de rigueur fashion statement for the January Women's March in response to a statement by our now president.
I don't think it's incumbent on artists to be political and I don't think it should be de rigueur for songwriters to express their political views, but I'm going to be very enlivened and emboldened by any move in that direction in the culture generally, because I'm old, I'm 61, I remember the 60s and the 70s and punk rock too, and I'm down.
It's become de rigueur to compare Baltimore movies to "The Wire," but it's an unavoidable reference point here, not least for the scene in which an officer ventures inside a vacant house that's become a drug den or because we see a bit of Dante Barksdale, an anti-violence outreach coordinator whose uncle was said to be an inspiration for characters in the HBO series.
Where just a few years ago it may have been de rigueur for a celebrity, in an attempt to appear relatable, to claim that they despise working out and eat nothing but pizza all the time (while appearing far smaller than anyone who actually does this), these days the "relatable" answer is probably the more straightforward one — that they drastically limit their food intake.
And consider that unlike Ms. Markle's future sister-in-law, who has been adept at walking the very fine fashion line between classic and accessible with her patronage of brands from the high-end (Jenny Packham and Temperley London) to the high street (Zara, Topshop, Reiss), always with a sensible pump (often by L.K. Bennett) and de rigueur sheer stockings, Prince Harry's bride will have a certain leeway.
For Jeff Yang, parent of "Fresh Off the Boat" actor Hudson Yang, contributor to CNN Opinion, and author of "I Am Jackie Chan: My Life in Action," revivals also have the problem of limiting diversity by hearkening back to the days of all-white casts being de rigueur: "It's not a coincidence that by mining the nostalgic past for retreads, you strip away decades of progress in diverse casting," he wrote.
Its period details — de rigueur in historical novels — dutifully create the ambience of a different time and place for tourist readers, and do so beautifully, with, for example, a variety of foodstuffs described with linguistic abundance and with other striking touches, like gold wires glinting behind a woman's teeth, moth holes in a man's wig, papered windows, "barley-sugar glass sconces," walnut ketchup and a bourdaloue, a portable chamber pot used by the incontinent Mrs.
Of course the museum in late-capitalism has answers for this, the most tangible and de-rigueur of which is the strategic plan, with its objectives, strategies, tactics, and a host of business-world mechanisms meant to pre-answer questions of mission and vision so that museum workers can just focus on fulfilling checklists of to-dos rather than imagining, co-creating, and implementing projects that question our very moment, that invite the kind of actual discourse that could support a more engaged civil society and possibly even create space for structural and profound change.
A bulletin board was festooned with notices for, variously, the Fabulous RVing Women (FRVW on Facebook); a lost cat; entreaties for help installing solar power; a self-defense class for women; invitations to caravan to Los Algodones or Slab City, the outsider community on an abandoned Navy base in California's Badlands that is a de rigueur stop for this set; and a beading class at the RTR "art camp," which was two trestle tables strewn with art supplies set out by Sue Soaring Sun, a 62-year-old artist.

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