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Someone who values rigorous reporting and delights in the unexpected.
That he delights in schoolyard taunts and luxuriates in backlash.
She delights in her ability, as a great rapper should.
He never delights in playing, say, Rembrandt games of masquerade.
Trump lives off media attention and delights in press coverage.
Remember, this is the guy who delights in "intellectually fulfilling" conversation.
Solange delights in the humiliation as the abuse becomes increasingly barbed.
Mac delights in showing the preposterous elements of our historical memory.
WASHINGTON — President Trump delights in making spectacles out of personnel decisions.
GREENVILLE, S.C. — Donald Trump delights in breaking the rules of presidential politics.
He was born during a blizzard, and now delights in watching clouds.
I hated every moment of Sigrid's story, but Halverson delights in it.
She delights in the fact that she can pass for a local.
He delights in asking her about the details of St. Germain's death.
Now he is on a quest to share its delights in Tuscany.
He delights in his reputation for ruthlessness and cheerfully shrugs off criticism.
" - Demo, 49 "I don't believe in escapism that delights in torturing women.
Hammer delights in the explosion of medieval scholarship that took place in Timbuktu.
How come everyone delights in posting green room selfies on Twitter and Instagram?
Regarding what's coming next, the prolific artist promises delights in the coming months.
With so many players and variables, the game delights in smashing preconceived narratives.
Now, she delights in donning the furry sheepskin and disappearing beneath a mask.
At the storied fashion house, its men's designer delights in the spaces between.
Now, with a lower profile, Amaro delights in the little surprises of clubhouse life.
In an industry that delights in playing category mancala, Lapkus floats above it all.
A true musician at heart, McCartney delights in jamming with players of all stripes.
Like Ben UFO before him, he promises unlikely delights in the darkest of places.
In an essay on Joseph Cornell, Davis delights in the measured extravagance of lists.
Dickerson delights in stories like these, when the pundits' dismay was the newsman's joy.
There were so many little delights in this grid that I verily lost count.
He sort of embodies this uniquely American character that delights in politics as sport.
LONDON — Every now and then, man's best friend delights in becoming man's greatest nemesis.
Mr. Oliver delights in using Mr. Trump as a punching bag on his show.
R. In 42 (!) stories, Cross-Smith examines — and delights in — female obsession and desire.
BEIJING (Reuters) - Guo Qingshan delights in riding his 400,000 yuan ($63,839) Harley-Davidson (HOG.
Try to find an MSNBC host that delights in name-calling in that way.
Another suggests he delights in the puzzle of composing coalitions of voters to win elections.
In 2014 he spoke at the Oxford Union, which delights in sometimes hosting disagreeable sorts.
Her elastic, jovial art delights in transforming things into figures, and figures back into things.
But Jeter delights in misdirection with the news media, so his true intention is unknown.
Mr. Wilson's is a murderous villain, one who delights in mass murders of Starfleet personnel.
He is an extreme narcissist, pathologically dishonest, shameless, a man who delights in flouting norms.
It is why Dodgers Manager Dave Roberts delights in batting Turner third for his juggernaut.
That points to one of the great delights in this new Zelda: discovering cool stuff.
"Rhain delights in being held, hugged and kissed, and she's an especially gleeful girl," she says.
Dad Internet delights in reassurances and softness and pliability and a certain kind of lovable uselessness.
The company that delights in fetishizing physical objects just got a whole lot more, well, intimate.
And Trump's base delights in mocking journalists for not hearing what they hear in Trump's words.
The governor plainly delights in making the mayor's life unpleasant; he needs to knock it off.
The director, Daniel Fish, delights in parceling out important information, just like a horror film should.
Mr. Monson delights in defying the caricature of cage fighters as muscle-bound masochists and morons.
Phillipe Soupault delights in humanizing the celebrated with intimate particularization and paeanizing the obscure with encomium.
Trump, by contrast, delights in using monikers such as "Crooked Hillary" and "the devil" to describe Clinton.
There's Tiffani Hardy in leafy Mamaroneck, who delights in letting her young daughter walk home from school.
"The Secret Lives of Colour" delights in such mysteries and histories that lie behind what we see.
Schwartz frequently delights in linguistic surprises, including cleverly broken lines and grammatical play that can swiftly doom.
Neither Lowe nor Underwood are all that abnormal, but the franchise delights in discussing things like virginity.
France, left as the unrivalled EU military power, delights in the chance to reclaim leadership from Germany.
A probabilistic nihilism that delights in the unexpected in and of itself sets at naught such achievements.
Sadly, the president is not the only member of his administration who delights in disrespecting the law.
We love our kid's teachers and his friends, and he delights in seeing them around the neighborhood.
Sanchez delights in watching people realize that his colorful, otherworldly images are, in fact, gems that exist.
My guess would be gambling debt, but that seems obvious for a show that delights in oddities.
He most likely doesn't believe a lot of what he says, but he delights in the attention.
It is easy to imagine Trump, who delights in sabotaging summits, seeking to upend this one too.
But "God is not a divine sadist who delights in the pain of his creatures," L'Heureux wrote.
This meteor shower may not be the most spectacular of the year, but it delights in other ways.
Slightly too poky, the album nonetheless delights in its demonstration that reticence and catharsis are not mutually exclusive.
There are few delights in this world as titillating as a celebrity interview that veers wildly off course.
A former Human Rights Watch researcher, Cooper delights in refuting the "charnel house" image of the shah's rule.
Once Upon a Time in Hollywood delights in mingling fact and fiction on all levels of its storytelling.
Throughout the book, Carton takes numbers and names, remembers slights, and delights in the comeuppance of his detractors.
Ghosh meticulously constructs his world and "delights in giving it the truest words," our reviewer, Laila Lalami, wrote.
Mr. Oliver delights in angering authority, so you can imagine what he might do in this week's segment.
It's Aunt Lydia who delights in watching Offred's feet being whipped until they're bloody after her failed escape.
Let nobody rush to call ballet a high art before observing how often it delights in being trash.
Christian Soto was an ace trumpeter in high school, raised in a family that delights in musical theater.
My husband delights in snapping photos as I barfily nibble at a McDonald's hash brown and an Egg McMuffin.
Actor Megan Mullally delights in the scenarios her character gets up to, but off screen is the polar opposite.
Neither addition is necessary, but, then, "Logan Lucky" delights in superfluities; it's more about the trimmings than the meat.
C. press certainly delights in titillating its audience, but it always, unfailingly, endorses a completely servile relationship to authority.
Rather than defuse tension, he electrifies crowds and vanquishes rivals through provocations that he delights in calling politically incorrect.
You can officially enter Hieronymus Bosch's famous painting, the Garden of Earthly Delights, in virtual reality — and it's stunning.
He's having so much fun, and he clearly delights in having the opportunity to show off his dancing ability.
The lineup also includes Hollywood satires like "The Player," which delights in blink-and-you'll-miss-them walk-ons.
This profane and violent cartoon show delights in blowing things up, from buildings to relationships to its own narrative.
Critic's Pick An exceptional cast provides delights in this trimmed-down, family-friendly version of Mozart's fairy tale opera.
He delights in doing everything in his power to demean and belittle the 670,85033 residents of the nation's capital.
The Orionid meteor shower may not be the most spectacular of the year, but it delights in other ways.
Amy Stewart's Lady Cop Makes Trouble, the sequel to 2015's Girl Waits With Gun, delights in such details.
Crossing the bridge to the free-form empiricism of the Impressionists, this show delights in the visual spectacle of life.
It delights in watching your body travel through landscapes so lush even the bidet is painted with twisting gouache flowers.
Decomposing carcasses of small creatures, also courtesy of the cats, were treasure troves of maggots, which she still delights in.
He insults feminists, delights in trolling and trots out the predictable complaints about cancel culture and people who are triggered.
The fight lit up the internet — which is par for the course for a family that delights in breaking the internet.
That's basically the concept behind Donut County, a hilarious upcoming physics puzzle game by Ben Esposito that delights in the eccentric.
Expect to find tasty treats like gourmet jams, crunchy pickles, fresh chips, and many other artisan delights in each monthly box.
He delights in doing the little things, mucking it up in the shadows cast by stars — first, James; and now, Curry.
As for why the right so delights in elevating her, Ms. Pelosi said it was because she had been so effective.
Breitbart News, the archconservative website run by his former adviser Stephen K. Bannon, delights in attacking establishment Republicans like Mr. Ryan.
He detests NATO, and delights in peeling Turkey away from its fellow members, as he is beginning to do with weapons sales.
I usually style it at night too, but I don't tonight and my S.O. delights in the fluffy nature of my hair.
Malaprop is a character in the 18th-century Irish play The Rivals who delights in elaborate, polysyllabic words and constantly misuses them.
Nested within this cornucopia of exhibition delights in Melbourne was a two-day multidiscipline symposium, The Stardom and Celebrity of David Bowie.
Or main baddie Doviculus and the way he just delights in the pain you unleash on him in the final boss battle.
These total strangers pick up the controller and, as they start messing with his baby, VandenBerghe delights in seeing them get into it.
I know Game of Thrones delights in flouting narrative conventions — and from that perspective, some viewers may find Jaime and Cersei's deaths fitting.
The Week Ahead There's a part of us that delights in watching seemingly perfect things be mussed up, taken down or wickedly exposed.
She looks like a cross between Miranda Priestly and Willy Wonka, and it is clear Margulies delights in playing a scheming ice queen.
Mr. Zulawski, following Gombrowicz's lead, blithely discards narrative logic, and delights in finding images that will do justice to this writer's manic inventiveness.
" Cube takes a detour to his mom's house and delights in letting the world know he's just "dropped a load in the bathroom.
Bill Cunningham delights in yanking back the curtain on the vicious rituals of copying that infiltrated the Paris salons of the postwar years.
Two mural-size photographic drawings of the artist in his studio surrounded by many of the show's paintings offer further delights in perspective.
Holloway is an archetype of MMA's long-trumpeted "next generation," a rangy and improvisational fighter who delights in entertainment and improves in public.
Warren is probably not under any illusions that Trump, who delights in retweeting conspiracy theories and doctored images, will take up the challenge.
Andrée delights in experimenting with color, and over the years, their palette has broadened, from grainy earth tones to blues, greens and yellows.
The track came from a totally simple chord progression, and Newman delights in digging into how he got specific about all the nonsense syllables.
This modest entry, if modesty is possible in this genre, delights in the way its percussive synthesizer punch renders several formerly irritating melodies palatable.
Check. The standard by-the-books HR rep who wears pearls, drives a minivan, and delights in forcing everyone to adhere to every rule?
She clearly delights in messing around with her regulars, who she's been saving from la cruda, or "the hangover," for the past ten years.
For the stranded passengers, who were promised "a treasure trove of exceptional delights" in the ship's brochure, the new infections spelled only more gloom.
As the actor himself recounted on Conan, he delights in surprising his guests with fun surprises like cockroaches, rats, and tickles in unmentionable places.
But on the other hand, it may seem that at least a part of POTUS delights in the idea of the media crying wolf.
I sometimes have to wonder if Watchmen delights in this sort of extreme violence for extreme violence's sake, even if there are meaningful ramifications.
It delights in the folky twang of his early LPs, a sound he had begun moving away from when he recorded with Crazy Horse.
As in "The Special," Mr. Davis delights in hackneyed showbiz talk, catchphrases (he tries hard to make "yaas, honey" a thing) and industry jargon.
Rejecting Amazon's strategy of stocking mainly data-tracked titles, Mr. Doeblin delights in offering more volumes ranging widely from best selling to barely known.
For most of the movie he's just an empty psychopath, a one-note character who delights in tormenting others for no reason at all.
What's so great and timely about Chewing Gum is how it delights in the diversity of its characters, while letting everyone just be regular people.
Additionally, Jasmin Sian, Edie Fake, and Jodie Mack are all delights in this show, and provide a thankfully broad reading on the notion of decoration.
Instead of a bucket list, she delights in small daily moments, like being carried by a handsome fireman after she recently injured herself at home.
Sure, it's a self-indulgent star turn, but Lawrence so delights in Rosalyn's no-fucks-given attitude that we laugh along with the actress's moxie.
Economic growth has accelerated since Mr. Trump took office, and he delights in predicting that it will only grow more in the years to come.
He delights in espousing contrary opinions, some of which come at you with the force of aesthetic revelation, while others seem perverse and largely indefensible.
"I think they're overdoing it," said Paris Protopapas, who with his wife, Lianna, runs Dianne's Delights in the deli section, selling cheeses, dips and antipasti.
She delights in the rare Purple Emperor butterfly, but also notes the return of the "necrophagous insect species such as clown beetles and blowfly maggots".
It's a world unto itself, with Vancouver Island surf breaks, culinary delights in Toronto and Montreal, and natural glories of parks like Banff in Alberta.
Mr. Trump delights in sharing with visitors the correspondence he has received from North Korea's leader since they began writing to each other last year.
Her former fashion line, the Lake and Stars, blurred underwear with outerwear; her new project, Sweet Saba, delights in the mix-up between sculpture and candy.
The mother delights in her new companion, who plays in the bath, goes shopping with her, and grows up rapidly — too rapidly, for the mother's taste.
It dives into issues like grief and sexual consent, but also delights in letting Steven extol the virtues of having a backpack shaped like a cheeseburger.
Britain is portrayed as a police state that is overrun with Muslims and home to a sinister, "socialised" health service that delights in letting children die.
Like any proud dad, he delights in showing off photos of his curly-haired daughter and marveling at how, now at 2 ½, she's talking in sentences.
As has been made all too clear in its eighth and final season, Game of Thrones delights in giving us wild twists we never saw coming.
And because he is a true spoiled rich kid, he also delights in that favorite activity of his ilk: suffering precisely zero consequences for his actions.
Mr Wilson-Lee delights in examples of the "plays richly refracted through the eyes of a place and time wholly alien to the Swan of Avon".
She notes with dismay how entranced Stefánie is with the rites and aesthetics of femininity: She obsesses over clothing and cosmetics; she delights in male attentiveness.
And it delights in whipping up a backlash for Michael, whose misadventure as a woman is revealed, over and over again, as a privileged power grab.
Mr. Trump particularly delights in attending political rallies, and rarely cancels them — in February, he canceled and quickly rescheduled one after a school shooting in Florida.
He wears blue Levis and black Nikes and delights in a late-blooming informality after years of heading university departments and turning up in a suit.
Mr. McCain, who is not doing interviews, delights in sitting out on his deck where he once handled slabs of ribs on the grill, friends say.
But what makes Gerwig's film so magical is that it delights in the possibilities of stories to continually change form, to over time reveal new truths.
Apart from fiddling with clichés, he delights in creating characters and then testing them in fiendish ways (sometimes literally), ratcheting up the tension and the body count.
Today, Mr Branstad is America's ambassador to China, and delights in talking up his long friendship with Mr Xi. China's president seems attached to those memories, too.
Like both Deadpools, it delights in its status as an outlier within the superhero movie complex, both of and apart from an industry it mocks with glee.
She once made her living as a photo developer and retoucher, and delights in showing her daughter pictures of her own face montaged onto various female bodies.
But Trump's suspicion of the press remains strong, and he delights in going off-script to bash the media as dishonest, corrupt, and intent on destroying him.
On balance, Republicans are seeking to conserve very little; instead they have become the courtiers and court pastors of a man who delights in tearing things down.
In an art world shaped by a modernist tradition that has long downgraded the value of beauty, it's rare to see work that delights in visual opulence.
Phil delights in the positive influence Jexi has in his life — such as giving him the confidence to approach Cate and shadily landing him a major promotion.
" Asked how Trump, who disdains exercise and delights in fast food, could be such the picture of health, Jackson responded: "He has incredible genes, I just assume.
But the Haggler has never encountered a business that delights in calling its customers wrong, and then insults those customers in obscenity-filled emails and YouTube videos.
Tarantino delights in righting history's wrongs, empowering those he believes to have been given a raw deal, usually capping it off with a grand, gory, blood-filled finale.
Elgort's blizzard antics are a genuine preview of the film, which delights in multiple high-speed car chases set to whatever Baby is listening to on his iPod.
Raven even holds up Nia's training bra for everyone to see, which has us guessing that Raven is the kind of mom who delights in embarrassing her kids.
VIRGINIA's governor, Terry McAuliffe, has a problem similar to one faced by Barack Obama: a Republican-controlled legislature delights in killing his proposals, especially those popular with Democrats.
But amidst all the film's visual delights, in talking to the creatives behind Kubo, one name was all but unavoidable: that of Japanese woodblock print artist Kiyoshi Saito.
Wordplay SUNDAY PUZZLE — I have a friend who delights in posting the phrase "Inbox Zero!" on social media whenever he has managed to clear his inbox of emails.
Comedy reaches its greatest heights when it jabs at absurdity and ridicules unjust realities, and that's just what Tarantino delights in doing, when he's doing his best work.
Coming up on the end of the third year of his presidency, President Trump still delights in reminding those pundits and pollsters how earth-shatteringly wrong they were.
Instead, an actor will be playing the "character" of Blippi, an adult man in tight jeans and orange bowtie who delights in learning about fire trucks and tractors.
" He delights in the comedy of language (wordplay, repurposed clichés), finding laughs in mangled jargon that is only slightly off: "How many people here enjoyed their air flights?
It was a huge night for Glover, not to mention a great vote of confidence for a purposefully strange show that delights in smashing TV norms into pieces.
This family sitcom delights in its commitment to its "1980-something" time period (as the narrator announces every episode), with Reebok Pumps, Atari and Garbage Pail Kids galore.
Trump admires dictators and strongmen; he dismisses the press as fake news and ethics rules as unnecessary niceties; he lies without compunction and delights in self-serving conspiracy theories.
LONDON — Just because you're a gigantic, terrifying warrior who delights in crushing the skulls of your opponents with your bare hands doesn't mean you don't have a soft side.
The weight of being Mr. Pickles feels physical on his exhausted-looking face, but he also delights in being able to be kind and change the lives of children.
The jolly, obscenely rotund ringleader of this band is, of course, Falstaff, a nobleman with a flagrant lack of morals who delights in splashing around the sewers of London.
The majority of voters want a check on this administration, but the Republican Party doesn't care; it's beholden to a minority that delights in the helplessness of fellow citizens.
J.P. Palm, an indie-rock band based in Philadelphia, delights in the dissonant chords and jagged, odd-meter patterns of math-rock, but not to the exclusion of melody.
" While their trailblazing work transformed the field — and turned him into an A.I. superstar — Dr. Bengio still delights in spending time with students, whom he describes as a "family.
As a musician, too, Mr. Byrne delights in confounding what you might expect from someone whose instrument had its heyday in England when Elizabeth I was on the throne.
"One gets the idea, watching Gomez, that he delights in getting to be a man, short and boisterous and nurturing and bursting with hope and pocket watches," Ortberg muses.
The spectacle of de Nieves's work at once delights in and undercuts the decadence, pageantry, beauty and symbolism of the Catholic Church, royal courts — and perhaps the museum itself.
The Premier League, again, delights in the fact that it ranks alongside the BBC and the Royal Family — well, maybe not Prince Andrew — as one of Britain's great exports.
But they are the opposite of solemn; Goethe delights in his burlesque Mephistopheles, always mocking and jesting, as he does in the wild coincidences and improbabilities of Wilhelm's career.
That said, Ride Your Wave still delights in creating impossible movements, with dynamic storyboarding that has the "camera" move through spaces in ways that hand-drawn animation often doesn't.
How appropriate, then, that Los Angeles-based artist Roberto Benavidez has made wild, larger-than-life representations from the Hieronymus Bosch painting, "The Garden of Earthly Delights," in piñata form.
This is the work of Irina Blok, a San Francisco-based designer who delights in her profession as much as she does flexing her design muscles away from the office.
And Trump delights in being small, in stooping to conquer, as seen by how he convinced Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to reject the application of two congresswomen to visit Israel.
Using "voter suppression" to describe a bunch of attack ads certainly got the Trump campaign a lot of attention, and outraged all the people the Trump campaign delights in outraging.
"Good Life" is another busy episode in a season where the plotting has felt a bit like homework (and I'm saying this about a show that delights in philosophy lectures).
Except that the inflammatory Trump, who delights in breaking the fourth wall, was perfectly happy to shatter the convention in Republican circles that W. "kept us safe," as Jeb kept saying.
This is where we see the more playful side of Liu that comes out in her often cheeky bars, as she smiles coyly in the mirror and delights in her couture.
On songs like "Good Ol' Boys Club" and "Pageant Material," Musgraves delights in blowing smoke in their faces and proudly embracing that she isn't going to be everyone's cup of tea.
He delights in giving us difficult stories to stretch our imaginations, and a new Syfy series, based on his 1980 science-fiction novella Nightflyers, is a testament to his creative prowess.
Cameron delights in intercutting the dull fancy folks in the dining room with the earthy fun of the lower-class passengers downstairs; the sequence is a little patronizing, but it lands.
The vote to quit the bloc was an enormous and unexpected victory for Mr. Farage, a politician who delights in his own lack of political correctness, discipline and bland sound bites.
HIERONYMUS BOSCH: TOUCHED BY THE DEVIL Bosch died 500 years ago (1516), and you'll have to go to Madrid to see his masterpiece, "The Garden of Earthly Delights," in the Prado.
What keeps us from tuning out is the infectious energy of an ensemble that delights in its characters' displays of cupidity and stupidity, and the storybook ingenuity of the physical production.
In taking the helm, he will become a crucial steward of journalism at a time of widespread mistrust in the media, fueled by a president who delights in attacking the press.
But "the Mooch," as he likes to be known, quickly went too far, even in the eyes of a president who delights in pushing the boundaries of political and social decorum.
To a certain extent, Axe knows this already, which is why he delights in wearing a heavy-metal T-shirt to formal occasions, thumbing his nose at New York City royalty.
Gallery owner Jared Linge, tongue in cheek, delights in calling it the most depressing Christmas painting ever, and it's true that the seasonal associations of the palette survive even this treatment.
She delights in this confrontation, savoring each word more than the last, and whatever idea you have of Dockery shuffling into eternity as Lady Mary Crawley in Downton Abbey is swallowed whole.
Even if the two summits pass off without controversy—as they might, given how Mr Trump delights in confounding his critics—the differing priorities, divergent beliefs and clashing political cultures will remain.
A natural clown, Ms. Keane scrunches her face into cartoonish expressions, my favorite being a lethal smile while singing "Pam," her takedown of a character who delights in seducing other women's husbands.
A computer buff who delights in the digital past, Mr. Lendino, 2000, wrote a book called "Breakout," about the Atari machines of the 21960s that ushered in a new era of gaming.
It becomes clear that the whole scene was staged to entertain the monarch — represented by the choreographer Carlos Fittante, seated in a wheelchair for much of the evening — who delights in infighting.
She delights in poking at the raw points in Rose and Fred's marriage, as well as sparring with just about everybody else she meets — which, given her seclusion, is mostly her husband.
Donald Trump's reelection campaign is making due with what it has: a pile of cash that has left Democrats with dropped jaws and a candidate who delights in making jaw-dropping comments.
The group has raised more than $40 million since the beginning of last year, including seven-figure contributions from the kind of billionaire financiers Mr. Sanders delights in lampooning on the campaign trail.
Before we launch into it, however, an important note: Martinez delights in describing the bad behavior and questionable conduct of places like Facebook, but he's guilty of exactly the same kind of dickishness.
This marble-to-marble progression, set off by the light gray background, suggestively delights in the way a great piece of musique concrète does — where sounds, strange to each other, feel right together.
Master of None not only has time for random asides like a talk show hosted by Raven-Symoné, it downright delights in them, finding room for jokes and sight gags and offbeat moments.
Finding the Most Important Word Now, where I come from, we call a bloke like this a jobsworth — that is, a person who delights in acting in an obstructive or otherwise unhelpful manner.
If you looked up the word on Wikipedia at any point lately, the first sentence to greet you would have included the wonderful phrase ''delights in acting in an obstructive or unhelpful manner.
She is an author who delights in the intensity of her subject matter — she has found art in the macabre since wandering through the cemeteries of her native New Orleans as a child.
On a recent Saturday, Ms. Schmidt, now 56, dipped pillowy nubs of lemon-cream candy into warm milk chocolate while her friend and occasional helper, Susan Tirino, arranged assorted delights in heart-shaped boxes.
To Europeans the United States appears ever more remote, under a puzzling president who delights in bullying them, questions the future of the transatlantic alliance and sometimes shows more warmth towards dictators than democrats.
A Bigger Splash, from director Luca Guadigno, is one of those sexy European thrillers that lets us think we're miles ahead of the characters, then delights in revealing just how little we really know.
Dark Souls III delights in putting packs of ghouls between you and your objective making it feel — in video game terms — like Resident Evil 4 compared to the original Dark Souls' Resident Evil 1.
In fact, if Sun and Moon has a flaw, it's that the game resembles tourism too much—it delights in the uniqueness of an exotic place, without understanding how that uniqueness came to be.
His isolation lasted nearly as long as Robinson Crusoe's, and Finkel delights in revealing the ingenuity involved: water-resistant flooring made from old magazines and electrical tape; "churchlike" walls of tarp and garbage bags.
Naomi flees, runs for miles, and finds sanctuary of a kind in a Georgia brothel, where Cynthia, the proprietress and madam, delights in her good luck at having found a source of free labor.
In an era in which improvisers and stand-ups are our premier comic artists, it's refreshing to find comedy that delights in language not only as a means but as an end in itself.
To that end, it delights in cutting from former President George W. Bush confirming that political figures do, in fact, make backroom deals to progressive darling Elizabeth Warren praising Hamilton the self-made man.
Some of his fiction delights in constraints; one extreme case is the collection "Severance," which toys with the idea that, after decapitation, the human mind has about 90 seconds of consciousness left to it.
She also conveniently finds both godly and earthly delights in one package when she meets Luke (Jack Kilmer), a seminary student whose vows of celibacy are easily outweighed by the temptations of the flesh.
Mr. Poroshenko, unlike his Russian counterpart, President Vladimir V. Putin, also has to contend with a lively free press that delights in probing and exposing government stumbles and the maneuvers of self-dealing insiders.
He delights in setting out bowls of food and water in his garage for the neighborhood's stray cats, and he is a serious photographer, loving nothing more than wandering with his cameras, taking pictures.
Mr. van der Aa, who typically delights in multimedia works steeped in theater, here confines the drama to the music itself, conceived around the magnetic personality of Ms. Jansen, who performed it on Tuesday.
From assistants to zookeepers, parents to newsletter substitute writers, we can all find the small delights in our work, if we look hard enough: A colleague you trade jokes with in the break room.
Gus the pig, the good-natured star of Leo Timmers's Gus's Garage (Gecko, $73; ages 3 to 8) also knows his cars and, as his ever-present smile attests, delights in inventing new ones.
The most revealing false claim: California non-vindication Trump has a long memory for slights, and he delights in declaring that he has been vindicated about things he had been mocked for saying or doing.
Frank delights in skewering the sacred cows of coastal liberalism, including private universities, bike paths, microfinance, the Clinton Foundation, "well-meaning billionaires" and any public policy offering "innovation" or "education" as a solution to inequality.
Conflicting as it is to be presented with delectable delights in the exact shape of a democratic island, it would take a person far stronger than the author to turn down food in any circumstance.
Some fear his meddling could ultimately deliver the presidency to the race's most extreme candidate, Jair Bolsonaro, a far-right ex-military man who has cheered Brazil's former dictatorship and delights in sullying Lula's legacy.
Still, she remains a passionate listener, and if she is able to find another usher to cover her section, she delights in being able to slip into the back of the auditorium to watch performances.
To believe otherwise, you'd have to believe not only that she delights in putting Americans out of work but that she would boast about it publicly, like Dr. Evil, to the very people losing jobs.
As per usual, the music vigorously toes the black metal/punk line that Master delights in traipsing on and over with his projects, but this particular album is much more traditional than one may expect.
Deep Florida is the duo's first LP following their No Hats EP from 2014, and judging by the sampler below, it delights in running circles around the notion of what a techno record should sound like.
In stark contrast to the libertine Trump, who displays a casual indifference to social issues like abortion and LGBT rights, French is a devout social conservative, a Calvinist who delights in the idea of eternal damnation.
A mediocre rap album as opposed to a truly terrible one is a rap album where someone who delights in mocking the stupid shit rappers say, like me, can't even find an outrageous gaffe worth quoting.
While "House of Cards," which got a total of 13 Emmy nominations this year, depicts the back-stabbing, ruthless nature of Washington politics, "Veep,", which has 17 nods, delights in mocking its ambitions and screw-ups.
She delights in effacing herself: She thinks Astaire's habit of thinking about his own dancing in the third person is "a very elegant attitude," and adopts it herself, trying to think of herself as a stranger.
And then BeachGrit, an Australian Web site that delights in trolling the W.S.L., blew up the image to billboard size and installed it on a freeway in Lemoore, just in time for the Surf Ranch Pro.
Matthew seems to live quite comfortably in his body — takes the time to stretch and run on tour, delights in a nice perfume worn by someone walking by, happily pays cocktail prices for Whole Foods juices.
It cruises along doing business the way it has since its founding 25 years ago, and it caters to an audience that knows the staff and delights in the many arcane rules and quirks of service.
STEVEN KURUTZ There are many sartorial delights in "What's Love Got to Do With It," the harrowing biopic of Tina Turner's life starring Angela Bassett with Laurence Fishburne as Ike Turner, her vicious Svengali and batterer.
At rallies and on Twitter, the president often delights in blasting "fake news" as a destabilizing force in his presidency, with CNN, The Washington Post and The Times being the most regular targets of his ire.
"His depictions of plants and animals constitute a garden of delights in which memory and imagination work equally to uphold his Paraguayan identity," said Aimé Iglesias Lukin, Director and Chief Curator of Visual Arts at Americas Society.
The show delights in taking its music around the world, and so this season will feature Rodrigo and Hailey (Lola Kirke) navigating her ambitions to be a conductor — as well as the pair's newish relationship — in Japan.
Graff, a magazine journalist, delights in describing these hideaways (whose existence was first revealed in the 1990s) and the plans for using them; as a result, his narrative sometimes gets bogged down in elaborate, acronym-laden bureaucratese.
The house, which was originally listed for $8.5 million, was worth it to Spieth, if only because his sister, Ellie, who is seven years younger than he is, delights in coming over to play in the pool.
There are almost two shows in Hunters competing for attention, one that delights in murder and makes a spectacle of violence, and one that considers heavy philosophical themes through grayscale flashbacks to the horrors of the Holocaust.
He delights in pointing out the small mistakes that journalists make that undercut their larger and correct points about how Facebook has let society down by running the world's most important communications medium with too little care.
But this is a community that delights in pushing boundaries, in presenting itself as the last place you can hear the views that the PC police are stifling, if only so you can reject them for yourself.
Besides the fact that you're clearly not the only one who delights in a 70%-off price reduction, the report contains some interesting insights into just how quickly more and more customers are getting onboard with discount shops.
Nikolai Rakhmatov, Russia's former national kiting champion and the head of a Moscow company that organizes regular trips to Teriberka, delights in being out in the wild, far from the pressures, political and otherwise, of the Russian capital.
His CNN show, United Shades of America, which focuses on race, garnered a lot of attention when he wandered into KKK territory last year to discuss race relations with some hooded delights in the middle of the forest.
Gaga's pop persona delights in layer upon layer of artifice; in building up and stripping away spectacle; in creating candy-coated dance pop with a spiky, aggressive aesthetic that challenges and entertains the ear at the same time.
The other is a former Goldman Sachs banker who delights in lobbing political grenades at what he calls the "party of Davos," a band of global elites that he says has undermined America's interests at home and abroad.
With only 35 seats, V Restaurant is a paean to the talents of the chef Richard Robe, a master of French gastronomy who coaxes intense flavor from seasonal products and delights in reimagining historic dishes for contemporary diners.
It delights in making fun of itself, but also seriously considers how jarring it would be to have heroes scattered throughout the very real, often depressing world, like the Technicolor marshmallows in a bowl of otherwise disappointing Lucky Charms.
She is also a hands-on maker par excellence, one who understands and clearly loves clay, and who delights in the various forms of earthy alchemy through which it can be transformed into enthralling objects that really, really matter.
Looking at a Mueller filing on Michael Cohen, she noticed how language used to avoid "reputational harm" (as Barr would put it) can make the government seem like a prim old-world columnist who delights in describing gossipy exploits.
Founded as an educational institution bound by its historic time and place, the Pitt Rivers Museum is a vibrant example of how a museum can morph and grow in the present, even as it delights in its quirky past.
Such impotence would sharply contradict both King's refreshingly accurate (by past DOE standards) assessment of CMES's shortcomings and the record of the administration in which he serves, which delights in flouting what used to pass for decorum in Washington.
But there has been this ongoing tension between wanting to build up a Silicon Valley entrepreneur, any entrepreneur really, but specifically sort of the tech people, and then eventually they stumble and there's this narrative that the press delights in that.
Originated on Crackle before Netflix swept it up in a broader deal with the star, "Comedians" delights in the trivial, in the idea that throwing a pair of funny people together will produce insights and laughs, without any direction required.
" Ortberg delights in masculinity even while wondering at the ridiculousness of its gravitas — of the "baffling little burr of my new vocal cords," of the fantasy of maleness as consumption without guilt, a life of just inhaling "whatever number of pancakes.
The result is a bit like Tsugumi Ohba and Takeshi Obata's "Death Note" — escalating mayhem based on a plot gimmick with very specific rules — except that Shiga delights in letting the simple cuteness of his visual style sugarcoat horrific gross-outs.
Keeping its options open, the group gathers its loosely knit crew of clamorous, flexible musicians behind songs that are ready for a big soundstage: an exultant surge of instruments, voices and wide-open reverberation that Broken Social Scene delights in applying.
Even before he made his plans official, de Blasio has come under fire -- and some mockery -- from the city's unrelenting press corps, a group he's clashed with repeatedly over the years and which openly delights in the mayor's every misstep or misfortune.
Even on Saturday Night Live, a show that delights in pushing its actors into ever-stranger scenarios, he tends to play variations on a type: the young slacker who meets all of life's complications with an indifferent shrug and an oblivious smile.
Critics of his businesses record can quibble about how wealthy he really is and how much success he's had overall, but only a fool would deny that Trump is adept at dealmaking and certainly delights in the give and take of it all.
They flatter our lofty conception of ourselves — no chumps are we, with our wits about us and our nose for baloney as fine as a butcher's — and they satisfy the secret part of us that delights in gossip and goggles at audacity.
Currently they are not just suffering from the oppressive policies of Mr Kim's regime—which delights in staging public executions and sending citizens to prison camps for such innocuous activities as listening to K-pop—but also from complete isolation from the world.
And that's when I started bawling: Like Sam, all I desire these days is the occasional break so I can feel like the person I was before I became "Mommy": The girl who delights in marathoning Call the Midwife and baking pies.
Butchers in Limoges may not have the same power they once wielded, but they still put on the biggest party in town, La Frairie des Petits Ventres ("The Brotherhood of Small Bellies"), an annual festival of meaty delights in the old quarter.
Mr. Navalny began his YouTube talk show about three months ago after seeing the millions of viewers attracted to videos produced by the Anti-Corruption Committee, his nongovernmental organization, which delights in exposing the riches amassed by senior government officials with modest salaries.
His stand-up has long found creative ways to ridicule well-worn expressions ("I can't even begin to tell you; I'll begin to tell you," went one digression), and he delights in playing devil's advocate (see his remarkably persuasive case for Vanilla Ice).
Q AND A Cathy Salustri, the author of "Backroads of Paradise: A Journey to Rediscover Old Florida," delights in letting people know that to really discover Florida, you have to turn off the congested Interstates and explore the state's towns and cities.
The Raiders, known for a passionate fan base that delights in a rough-hewed image, are likely to begin playing in Las Vegas as soon as 21970, in temporary quarters, with the lease at their current stadium expiring after the 21982 season.
It isn't easy to play the dupe in a film like this, since you're at the mercy of both the protagonists and the plot, but Cho delights in her character's extremes — helpless but entitled, in charge but easily toppled — and brings Mrs.
Emo rap—the kind that delights in suicidal ideation and props itself up on misery—is at its most popular point to date, with its strongest proponents beginning to make the jump from the loud corners of the internet to the Billboard Hot 100.
These dubious statements have not prevented Dr Watson, who delights in being a free thinker and agent provocateur, from holding the position among the world's scientific elite that he and Crick acquired when they published their historic discovery in 1953, when he was just 25.
Now you know what Norman Bates watched as a kid.) One lurid recent example is Martin Scorsese's " Shutter Island " (2010), which is set in an asylum for the criminally insane, and Soderbergh, like Scorsese, delights in the narrative opportunities that are afforded by mental illness.
Though much of the Resistance delights in thinking of Donald Trump as a heartless monster, his presidency so far has been shaped by an all-consuming desire with a distinctly human bent: He wants people to like him, and he wants this very, very badly.
We recently included it on our list of the 13 best mixes of the year so far, with THUMP UK staffer Angus Harrison describing Objekt's selections as "unlikely delights in the darkest of places," so we're thrilled that the world finally gets to hear it.
Apple released a bunch of ASMR videos for some reason Brands do many strange and surprising things on YouTube, but this one really just hit me out of nowhere: The company that delights in fetishizing physical objects just got a whole lot more, well, intimate.
Viewed through this lens, the movies become something different altogether: Kevin is a vile sociopath, who not only is willing to use such measures, but delights in them, laughing as he gleefully inflicts pain and suffering on whatever non-rich he happens to come into contact with.
In addition to Formula One, he underwrites various quirky or scientific projects — including the excavation of the mysterious Minoan civilization of Akrotiri, on the Greek island of Santorini — and he delights in exploring remote spots in eastern Russia, the American West and New Zealand, among other places.
It's no secret that the series delights in being referential; the Duffer brothers pitched the show as "really dark Amblin" and assembled footage from 25 movies to sell their vision: 1983, a scrappy group of boys, a creepy mystery, and a small town full of secrets.
In contrast to the last century's photographers of buildings, such as Ezra Stoller or Julius Shulman, Mr. Baan delights in the lived experience of architecture, and his images reveal buildings of stunning invention that still shape the lives of city-dwellers today, especially in Ivory Coast.
Among the delights in this book are the many vignettes and miniature histories that punctuate the narrative—the socioeconomic significance of the stiff white golilla collar in Philip IV's bankrupt court, the establishment of the Stuyvesant Institute in New York and the circumstances of the first world boxing title.
In many ways, this model was inspired by working with Steidl, yet X Artists' Books also feels indigenous to Los Angeles, its books the spiritual descendants of Ed Ruscha's inexpensive self-published ones or the work of Mike Kelley, whose art delights in the weirder reaches of society's margins.
Everyone's rescue depends on a crazy-haired, kindhearted uncle (whose uncle he is isn't revealed, because Kennedy delights in wordplay and wit, and appreciates the absurdity of unanswered questions) who has a faithful mole in one pocket of his tweed jacket and some cheese crackers in the other.
While this dynamic has always been present in American politics, it has been decades since the White House has been occupied by a president who so visibly delights in exploiting it, aided by a right-wing media infrastructure that has come to see it as a ratings strategy.
So how did Europe arrive at this crisis of cream, and even more importantly, especially to someone like myself who spends a third of his time in Paris and delights in the flaky, buttery pastries I buy at the Raspail market every Sunday morning, what can we do about it?
It's the same question I ask myself whenever someone in one of my fighting classes delights in hitting the pads but has no interest in sparring: How can you define fighting without the fear that comes from confrontation, without the daring to risk injury, without the thrill of potential calamity?
The director of photography, Roger Deakins, delights in drowning our senses: enemies clash by night in a frothing torrent, at the foot of a dam, and, in one telling image, K's boss, Lieutenant Joshi (Robin Wright), is barely visible through a window, such is the deluge streaming across the panes.
Although Wife No. 3 delights in the pile of clothing brought by the second wife, Wife No. 1 looks with contempt upon this conciliatory offering; despite her years of being brutalized, she has held on to her morality, and disapproves of the self-serving trade-off that Wife No. 2 has made.
I haven't played through the full game in years, but I'll never forget Eddie and his unashamed love of music, or Ophelia and her descent into the Sea of Tears, or main baddie Doviculus and the way he just delights in the pain you unleash on him in the final boss battle.
He delights in skewering Mr. Putin's cheerleaders and in denouncing the quotidian indignities of life in a resurgent superpower where, according to an April report by Russia's state statistical agency, more than an eighth of the population lacks an indoor toilet and 12 percent of households have no access to hot water.
Of course my dad delights in those rutted roads, in the coarse lip of a hand-hewn gourd and the singe of mezcal in the throat, in the mornings when the Mexican mountains are blue and blue and blue and the heart seems to bottom out into something so much larger than itself.
And you know the Daddy Internet, you remember that joke you made last year or whenever it was that everyone started joking about that lady who wanted to preserve Daddy Culture, and Daddy Internet delights in making everyone tremendously uncomfortable and being just as full of self-consciously Unclean Daddy Jokes as its counterpart.
Even in an industry that delights in discovery, this teenager's right-place-right-time story is one for the books: Last June, he was competing in the National High School Musical Theater Awards (known as the Jimmys) — which he won — when the lead producer of "Dear Evan Hansen" happened to be in the audience.
Ms. Elver, a former Royal Danish Ballet dancer, was in Midtown Manhattan rehearsing Les Ballets Trockadero de Monte Carlo, the New York-based all-male troupe whose dancers play both male and female roles, and which delights in both the campy aspect of female drag and in the excesses and stereotypes of classical ballet.
Like many of his colleagues in the field, Boxer delights in — and counts on being able to deliver — surprises, and this year he will show, among other offerings, detailed drawings in pencil on found scraps of paper by a mediumistic artist known as "Angelika," who resided at a psychiatric hospital in Potsdam in the 1940s.
It's a well-known fact in the marketing world (established by research) that when you have a disappointing experience with a brand, and that brand then surprises and delights in the way it over-delivers to solve and compensate your issue, your opinion of that brand is higher going forward, than if no such episode had occurred.
Mr. Lee's Netflix update both condemns and delights in all these changes, centering on a millennial, Nola Darling (DeWanda Wise), who refers to Kanye West, O. T. Genasis and Black Lives Matter as fluidly as she does Malcolm X. Anthony Ramos ("Hamilton") takes on the classic Spike Lee role of Mars Blackmon with a hyperkinetic glee.
Yet hanging over the proceedings, as it has since Mr. Trump stormed to the top of the polls in the Republican primaries, is the question of just how much latitude Republicans are willing to give him — in policy making or otherwise — as the party delights in the prospects of unified government, albeit with a divisive leader.
If "electability" ruled the day, would Biden's stiffest competition be coming from a 78-year-old democratic socialist who recently had a heart attack (and just placed first in a California poll), a 70-year-old former Ivy League law professor whom Trump delights in calling "Pocahontas" and the 37-year-old gay mayor of a small Indiana city?
Yes, that's incestuous, but the musical delights in this kind of subtle over-the-top parody of itself, as you can see in numbers like "Stick to the Status Quo:" Thematically, HSM isn't anything splashy, and its score is all over the place — probably because fully a dozen songwriters contributed song material to the immensely popular soundtrack.
The sequel sends Ralph, the video game villain who learned in the first film that acceptance of yourself and others is its own kind of heroism, and his best pal Vanellope, a girl who delights in doody humor and driving cars really fast, out of the arcade and onto the internet to find a rare part that will fix Vanellope's broken arcade console.
I can write that the growing tribalization of our politics, the notion that members of the other party are not just opponents but "enemies" who must be crushed, is being fueled by a president who has no desire to be president of all the people, but rather only his base, and who delights in dividing us and insulting people, thereby debasing his office.
As it turns out, this is the second time Psycrow had shipped a piece of hardware to CarlSagan42—last time it was a Wii U. This is because while Psycrow enjoys discovering glitches that can be shared with everyone—see, the notorious black hole glitch where items stack on one another and infinitely clone—he also delights in straight up hacking the game.
But if you're the sort who delights in the account of the midcentury artistic life—living on pennies in postwar Paris, selling a short story for enough money to buy a car, palling around with Norman Mailer (perhaps sleeping with him) and Saul Bellow (almost definitely sleeping with him) and Irving Howe (possibly being raped by him)—Portrait of a Writer does deliver.
Where many once wrote celebrity death hoaxes or "satires," they now run entire, successful websites that do nothing but troll convenient minorities or exploit gross stereotypes … There's Now8News, which runs outrageous crime stories next to the stolen mugshots of poor, often black, people; or World News Daily Report, which delights in inventing items about foreigners, often Muslims, having sex with or killing animals.
She writes: By and large, the spirit of our age discerns and delights in the beauty of God's design for human life that is so much richer and more diverse than we have previously understood it to be In a follow-up interview with Vox, Bolz-Weber criticized would-be "traditional" notions of biblical sexuality as no less grounded in cultural mores as a more progressive stance.
There was Donald "Cowboy" Cerrone, of course, who delights in fighting as often as he can and on as short notice as possible, and who responded to MMAFighting reporter Ariel Helwani's claim on Twitter that convincing any fighter to fight Nurmagomedov on 10 days' notice will be a "tough sell" with a Tweet of his own: And then reigning lightweight champion Rafael dos Anjos threw his name into the mix, seeking not only his first fight back since injuring himself in the lead-up to his fight last month with McGregor but also hoping to redeem his last lost, a beating at the hands of Nurmagomedov that the Dagestani has been tormenting the "fake champ" with ever since.
Many people object to the idea that every one of us is to blame for the sorry state of civility, which has brought to new lows of awful by tech tools all invented right here in the U.S. of A. I have spent a lot of time writing and talking about those whom I think carry a lot of the culpability — the tech companies and their leaders who reap all of the money and pay for almost none of the negative impact of the inventions they sowed; regulators who have turned a blind eye to doing anything about it; and, of course, Mr. Trump, whose digital persona (and his analog one, too) delights in cruelty, bathes in conspiracy, traffics in propaganda and lives in a narcissistic fun house that is decidedly unfun for far too many.

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