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  1. boring and not attractive or fashionable

242 Sentences With "dowdy"

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Darren Dowdy, president of So Many Waves, claims his father, William J. Dowdy, invented it as part of a hair grooming kit.
"The first time I saw you was at Dowdy at a house show," Kirby begins, referencing the Rowdy Dowdy music festival in Athens.
She said she showed Mr. Mann text messages that Mr. Dowdy and Taylor had exchanged in which Mr. Dowdy apologized for the rape.
The crochet trend can look dowdy if not done right.
" Crawford doesn't want to go out as a "dowdy matron.
Instead, Dowdy led his men to the outskirts of Kut.
" Murphy repeatedly suffered such slights in his career, as his work was eclipsed by that of people he dismisses as "dowdy, middle-aged, white-male showrunners writing about dowdy, middle-aged, white-male antiheroes.
WORST: This black gown looked dowdy on Oscars performer Sara Bareilles.
Though the dress was low cut, it was still somehow dowdy.
Dowdy, 25, was a 12th-round pick by Detroit in 2015.
I promise not to call this kind of baking dowdy again.
Its dowdy, handmade Zen décor had never been fluffed or updated.
But the mainly low-budget cars appeared dowdy, primitive, even potentially unsafe.
Side, has been rather a dowdy operation, a standard-bearer for everything
We can make each other feel dowdy, whorish, unclean, unloved, not beautiful.
BRÁS, a dowdy part of central São Paulo, has welcomed many newcomers.
"I was taken aback by the depth of Kennedy's pain," Dowdy said.
"Dorothy Michaels didn't want to be dowdy, she wanted to be glamorous."
Dowdy believed that he'd accomplished the objective without any loss of life.
According to a police report obtained by PEOPLE, Dowdy called police on Jan.
Robin Williams, clad in a dowdy dress, prancing around with a British accent.
"There simply isn't enough data to make that claim right now," Dowdy said.
Show your cleavage and you're "flaunting"; wear a sack dress and you're dowdy.
But you didn't feel they were asking you to play a dowdy widow?
Attorney Timothy J. Riley, who is representing Dowdy, was not immediately able to comment.
She is dowdy and plain-spoken, an outcast among the perfumed vipers at court.
The next morning, Dowdy was summoned by helicopter to headquarters, just behind the lines.
Cleveland will send right-hander Kyle Dowdy and infielder Willi Castro back to Detroit.
Bishop says manufacturers' constant updates have flipped toaster ovens' reputation from dowdy to cool.
I paired it with my own long-sleeved blouse to make it extra dowdy.
Servers wore drab uniforms and chefs complained that their uniforms were outdated and dowdy.
Gone are the days of having to choose between dowdy sleepwear and sultry lingerie.
If you're picturing stupid dowdy little meat pies you have this thing all wrong.
In the 911 call, Dowdy told the dispatcher that his son is 7 years old.
Last year's dowdy model has given way to a more evocative, interesting design for 2018.
" Dowdy told Mattis that he had been attacking: "I've been fighting up this motherfucking highway.
"I think Dowdy was just sleep-deprived—he hadn't slept in three days," West said.
What we had all underestimated, however, was the dowdy determination of caretaker manager Mike Phelan.
It tried to shed its dowdy, midmarket image and transform itself into a luxury brand.
Taylor's rape occurred in May 2018, after Mr. Dowdy had invited her to his home.
She longs to be an avenging angel, but the world sees only a dowdy bitch.
When I was done with my transition, I looked and felt drab, dowdy, and old.
A dowdy Charlize Theron is Josey Aimes, a poor single mother and newly hired miner.
A dowdy Charlize Theron is Josey Aimes, a poor single mother and newly hired miner.
She's also working at a viral news website and has a dowdy civilian alter ego.
That ratio is the thing that makes certain oversized shirts look dowdy and others look chic.
It cites terror, but people are also fed up with its dowdy, badly-repaired theme park.
Joe Dowdy, commander of Regimental Combat Team 1, as Marines raced toward Baghdad in March 2003.
It faces stereotypes and adjectives like "butch," a pejorative term that references a dowdy masculine aesthetic.
"I saw this movement through Kut as a gamble—more than a risk," Dowdy told me.
Shortly after Dowdy was removed, he told an investigator that he was sacrificed to that notion.
A Good Appetite A chocolate babka has charms that aren't always apparent from its dowdy exterior.
Lovell&aposs mother, Tami Weeks-Dowdy, said she sees a grief counselor and still has trouble sleeping.
Don't look dowdy, but don't look like you're trying to dress like a teenager, for God's sake.
Isn't the Cat Lady too young to have such a dowdy and extensive collection of porcelain cats?
CNBC's Wilfred Frost is retired, and Landon Dowdy makes over half a million running her own business.
The details of what happened next are in dispute, but Dowdy believes that he received contradictory orders.
In all the more typical ways, she was looking maybe a little drab, maybe a little dowdy.
The trend for modest dressing continues to evolve, with high necks, puffy sleeves and proudly dowdy florals.
"He realized he really wanted to have something to keep the hair in place," said Mr. Dowdy.
During questioning, Dowdy admitted that he had used drugs inside the home earlier that day, according to Cleveland.com.
"It makes me feel prideful that the academy is acknowledging diversity," 2012 West Point alum Shalela Dowdy said.
While Corden wore an oversized green "ugly" holiday sweater, Carey would not be tricked into wearing something dowdy.
Or it may be because of investor errors—overpaying for faddish growth stocks while neglecting dowdy value stocks.
As seen with Yard House, dining at the mall is no longer limited to a dowdy food court.
The colors are muted, the costumes are dowdy, and the air of suburban suppression is close to asphyxiating.
Dowdy retired soon afterward, and went on to become the chief of staff at the Kennedy Space Center.
Recontextualizing the potentially dowdy, puffed-sleeved, floor-grazing style has been key in reselling it to a new generation.
Last month, on what would have been Nicole's 16th birthday, Weeks-Dowdy spent the day at her daughter's grave.
Ian Dowdy, AICP is a program director for the non-partisan research-oriented Sonoran Institute based in Tucson, Arizona.
In the early episodes, Eve is shot in a near grayscale, marked by dowdy clothing and a boxy environment.
"They pretty much ignore people, but people run up to them and they don't run away," Ms. Dowdy said.
Months went by, she said, but neither she nor Mr. Dowdy was reassigned to another room for that period.
She's spent the last five years shaking hands, smiling for the camera and making small talk with dowdy diplomats.
The completely un-dowdy, sharply cut jacket is currently available here if you're hoping to crib Michelle's HRC-inflected look.
Steve Trevor (Chris Pine) tries to dowdy her down so his bosses will take her more seriously, without notable success.
ON A TYPICAL night in India the family television set might be tuned to one of countless dowdy soap operas.
They can be leased from the company to replace the typically dowdy bike-based kiosks that are synonymous with hawkers.
A magnetic, attractive movie star would have a far better chance of accomplishing that than just another accomplished, dowdy politician.
But in the beginning, I was like, are they really trying to make us think Jada Pinkett Smith is dowdy?
Dowdy recalls that he and his men were exhausted; they had been fighting and moving without rest for two days.
Mr. Ljiljanich said in his statement that Mr. Dowdy had been expelled "when the court determined" that he was guilty.
"Women Call it Sleazy, Dowdy, Depressing; but Designers Say It Will Catch On Yet," The Wallstreet Journal wrote in 19713.
Nicole's mother, Tami Weeks-Dowdy, told the judge that she sees a grief counselor and cannot sleep for a full night.
Mr. Dowdy called his durag a "tie down" — he hated the name durag — and it was first sold widely in 1979.
"The collection overall is very dowdy, very end of an era," said Wendy Cromwell, an art adviser based in New York.
In the 911 call, Dowdy told the dispatcher his son's lips were turning blue and he didn't think his son could breathe.
But like many Pakistanis he is keenly aware that the dowdy, ambling giant next door now moves at a far brisker pace.
Wall Street has started a bidding war for Fairfax Media, an Australian company best known for the dowdy business of publishing newspapers.
Ian Dowdy is a certified Urban Planner and Director of the Sun Corridor Program at the Sonoran Institute based in Tucson, Arizona.
Dowdy pleaded with him to reconsider, reminding Mattis of a principle that he often preached: the man on the ground knows best.
I've never been much of a fan of Franco Zeffirelli's production of Puccini's "La Bohème," with its realistic sets and dowdy charm.
There are dowdy newscasters risking frostbite to gin up color pieces on deathless topics like the contents of the athletes' goody bags.
"I feel like a dowdy teacher all day, so when I'm at home, I want to escape and feel ... sexy," she says.
Good, then, that exposure to the dowdy stockmarket is at last knocking sense into Silicon Valley's moneymen (for they are mostly male).
With one out in the 11th, Omar Narvaez grounded a single into right field off Rangers right-hander Kyle Dowdy (1-1).
Responding officer Kevin Burke said he found the boy on the living room floor where Dowdy was performing chest compressions, the report states.
The Scion xB, the Honda Element, the Nissan Cube: All were funky departures for Generation X from the dowdy minivans of their parents.
Yet this defiance of the traditional expectation that women -- older women, especially -- be invisible, dowdy, and unremarkable surely also contributes to Warren's allure.
" In college, Isabel dresses in "aggressively dowdy clothing," unlike her roommates, who are "better at keeping whatever private darkness they carried to themselves.
Visually, his Dorothy is still dowdy — "Faye Dunaway as a gym coach," a character says — but seems younger and hipper than Mr. Hoffman's.
Russia's Intourist hotels have since been sold off, including the travel company's once dowdy flagship hostelry just down the road from the Kremlin.
WHEN the first Body Shop opened in 1976, squeezed between two funeral parlours, it seemed an impossibly exotic addition to Britain's dowdy high streets.
Your columnist watched a packed evangelical Christian prayer service at a dowdy central business hotel, tolerated because only holders of foreign passports may attend.
The fashion world's love affair with quilts — a humble item long associated with Grandma's attic and dowdy flea markets — has reached a fever pitch.
She said there were days when she could not bring herself to go to school because she knew that Mr. Dowdy would be there.
SYDNEY, Australia — Wall Street has started a bidding war for Fairfax Media, an Australian company best known for the dowdy business of publishing newspapers.
Our train clattered into the Gare d'Austerlitz, looking dowdy compared with the sleek high-speed trains that are replacing the night routes across Europe.
Well-styled and soft-spoken, Mr. Larsson had been widely credited with rehabilitating Old Navy's dowdy image and expanding H&M's cheap chic offerings.
Nude tights — or pantyhose — have long been a staple of Kate's wardrobe, despite the fashion world's generally-accepted opinion that they are dated and dowdy.
"I think he was sleeping, and I think what happened is he rolled over, and I don't think he could breathe," Dowdy told the dispatcher.
Whether they live on Rio's glitzy seafront, in one of the city's 1,000-odd favelas (shantytowns) or in dowdy dormitory districts, the mood is grim.
They went to his bedroom, where Mr. Dowdy locked the door and raised the volume on the television, according to Taylor's statement to the police.
Right-hander Kyle Dowdy entered, and his 23-1 curveball was slugged over the left-field fence by Diaz to give Houston a 6-1 lead.
But it's still surprising to see a singer known for her edgy style wearing a pair of dowdy shoes that were trendy 22015-plus years ago.
All of which has conspired to remake the Upper East Side, long seen as dowdy, into the most diverse of all of New York's gallery neighborhoods.
By taking the evolution of American baking's cultural and commercial history seriously, Parks challenges those who might consider it dowdy when compared with serious European pastry.
DesignAgency also transformed the southern end of the dowdy former Trump lobby into the Astor Lounge, a sleek, neutral-toned spot for light snacks and drinks.
She said she believed that Mr. Dowdy had felt pressure to plead guilty to the third-degree rape charge, and that he was depressed and broken.
The composer of three operas—Rienzi, The Flying Dutchman, and Tannhäuser—and conductor in dowdy Dresden, Wagner needs to discredit Mendelssohn to prove his own credentials.
But Texas was steadied by reliever Kyle Dowdy (1-0), who tossed 2 2/3 effective innings, and an offense that produced six extra-base hits.
Where overall build quality of the Pixel 2 felt kind of dowdy, the look and feel of both phones are now top-notch (except, perhaps, the notch).
My yardstick for what fashionable had meant included "sophisticated" clothing that had moved beyond girlish ruffles and whimsy, but not so grown-up that things got dowdy.
What did they think of transforming their dowdy place into a state-of-the-art, digitalized store, with all the bells and whistles, under Alibaba's Tmall brand?
But the order did not apply at Niagara Wheatfield High School, where Mr. Dowdy, a star lacrosse player, roamed freely while he waited for his court date.
"50 Years Old in 1985," read one side, with a shot of Rue McClanahan from "Golden Girls," in period-appropriate feathered hair and a dowdy-looking sweater.
Netflix description: Aspiring interior designers transform a variety of spaces from dowdy to delightful as they vie for a life-changing contract with a top London hotel.
After a sacrifice fly by Shohei Ohtani tied the game at 5-5, the Angels scored their next two runs on wild pitches by reliever Kyle Dowdy.
Earlier this month the museum reopened its permanent collection galleries on the third floor of its extravagant home, which after 25 years had become dowdy and cramped.
Despite robust investment, Ford is perceived to be lagging rivals – not just Tesla but even dowdy GM – in developing the next generation of electric and self-driving cars.
I have sometimes felt that there was simply not enough poetry in Howe's poetry, that in evading its dowdy conventions she throws the baby out with the bathwater.
Now, I know what you're thinking: the only women who know how to read are dowdy matrons who wear tweedy trousers and vests and have unkempt frizzy hair.
And instead of looking dowdy, it looked awesome — we imagine it was the kind of thing that Marlene Dietrich would love loved if she were born in 1985.
These excellent women are excellent — they volunteer, they go to church, they subsist modestly on small chops and simple suppers — but they can also be dowdy and difficult.
For several months, Mr. Dowdy was charged but not convicted, and thus entitled to a presumption of innocence and the right to a high school education, they said.
This is one of the very few remaining outposts of Yorkville, New York's old German neighborhood, and over the years, Schaller had started to feel a little dowdy.
As an over 50 woman, I love the sleeve and hemline length, but because it is fitted with a great neckline, it is not dowdy in the least.
Worn as a layering item or all by itself, the body-skimming O-ring knit is the furthest thing from dowdy, especially when you keep things simple and streamlined.
Whether you call it a fanny pack, bum bag or belt bag there's no denying that A-listers and designers have given this once-dowdy bag a major makeover.
" Dowdy also tells PEOPLE: "There just didn't seem to be that much emotion there, nor did there seem to be too much emotion about the loss of his family.
The dowdy "dress for success" and Working Girl baggage that once saddled the female pantsuit (and beleaguered Hillary Clinton since her time as First Lady), has all but disappeared.
The Pakistani authorities are incensed by Mr Hussain's speeches, which are delivered by telephone from Edgware, a dowdy London suburb, and played on loudspeakers to crowds of MQM supporters.
Rumors are flying today that to nobody's surprise, EMC and by extension its new sugar Daddy Dell are looking to dump dowdy Documentum, the company's enterprise content management product.
For nine months, the girl said, she could not escape Elias Dowdy, a fellow senior at her upstate New York high school who had raped her in his bedroom.
If such steps failed to keep her safe, they said, the school should have adopted more stringent measures, like having Mr. Dowdy take classes online or be home schooled.
Despite robust investment, Ford is perceived to be lagging rivals — not just Tesla but even the dowdy GM — in developing the next generation of electric and self-driving cars.
But what's undeniable is that all that iteration has taken Dell to a place where it's making laptops that make even the most recent MacBooks look dowdy and old.
It took some truly ugly glasses, frizzy hair, and dowdy cardigans to convincingly turn Pfeiffer, one of the most beautiful actresses in the world, into a plain-looking person.
Trout scored on Dowdy's first wild pitch to make it 53-5, and Kole Calhoun scored on the very next pitch by Dowdy, which also went to the backstop.
Parents Charles Dowdy and Danielle Simko, both 31, are scheduled to appear in court on Wednesday after a grand jury indicted them on charges of child endangerment and drug possession.
The Dong Yue car plant produces the Buick Envision, a faintly dowdy four-wheel drive exported to America since 2016, and which will cost about $8,000 more once tariffs bite.
Tesla had amassed an impressive 400,000-person or so waiting list, and no one was lining up to buy GM's comparatively dowdy car months before it rolled off assembly lines.
When the shrewd Italian gallerist Stefania Bortolami relocated from Chelsea to Walker Street last spring, she ratified the emergence of this dowdy north TriBeCa street as an art world thoroughfare.
In "Storm at Sea" (2016), five dowdy, white-haired figures (or are they wearing bathing caps?) in flesh-colored bathing suits are standing in the bottom half of the composition.
The girl, Taylor, had obtained an order of protection that prohibited Mr. Dowdy from coming near her at home or at a job while the criminal case against him proceeded.
In the premiere episode, portentously directed by Shyamalan with a lot of odd framing and looming close-ups, Sean and Dorothy welcome the dowdy, pious, unworldly Leanne (Nell Tiger Free).
Growing up, I saw elderly British women on Monty Python all the time, but they were men in dowdy housedresses, old bats who were funny precisely because they were interchangeable.
One of his colonels -- who isn't named in the book, but is Joe W. Dowdy -- told Mattis he didn't want to lose men by pushing forward at a reckless pace.
" Chris Dowdy, principal at Valley Mills Elementary School, confirmed to CNN that a 5th-grade student was "putting up a fierce battle for her life, caused by this awful amoeba.
"Dowdy stated that it is possible that approximately five minutes passed from the time he checked on the (child) until he noticed the discoloration in his lips," according to the report.
Charles Dowdy, 32, and Danielle Simko, 31, are also charged with three counts of drug possession, according to the Cuyahoga County Prosecutor's Office and police in Berea, a suburb of Cleveland.
In Britain M&S has been undercut by shops such as Primark and Next, while young women, particularly, have deserted its dowdy interiors for the brighter lights of Zara and others.
As Pait and Dowdy noted in their new review, this set Kennedy down a path that saw him undergo four spine surgeries from 1944 to 1957—all of which were unsuccessful.
That could really work against you when applying for jobs, a 2010 study showed—too beautiful and bosses, no matter their gender, assume you're incompetent, too dowdy and you're considered unqualified.
Or they make discoveries in the more exclusive little shops in the grandly named Panjiayuan Exhibition Hall, a dowdy gray building that was added to the market in the last decade.
Bing West, a former Assistant Secretary of Defense and Marine officer who witnessed the incident, told me that Dowdy was a "great officer" but was clearly unable to complete the mission.
Turns out, designers and brands today have been taking fabrics, prints, and silhouettes typically considered "dowdy" and making them completely cool again — minus the moth-eaten holes and stale-closet smell.
Taylor just barely graduated in June and Mr. Dowdy was eventually expelled from the school, but the questions about the case continue to roil this community into the new school year.
Even after Mr. Dowdy pleaded guilty to third-degree rape in May, he was allowed to remain in school and assured that he could attend prom and graduation, Taylor's mother said.
Mr. Dowdy could face up to four years in state prison, a year of local jail time, 10 years of probation or a combination of probation and jail time, officials said.
Rangers right-hander Kyle Dowdy, making an emergency start after the club had to place Drew Smyly on the injured list, lasted just three innings, giving up three runs and four hits.
Once you've crossed the fit hurdle, bra shopping won't feel nearly as cumbersome, but finding styles and silhouettes that aren't awfully boring or dowdy can still pose a bit of a challenge.
In "I Don't Like Karaoke," a stiff, dowdy man — whose boxy suit and face seems to predate that form of entertainment — pulls back as a woman plies him with a hand mike.
It's because, let's be honest, of her looks — when she takes off her glasses, stops being that dowdy Diana Prince in a buttoned-up shirt and blossoms into her barely clad self.
The proudly dowdy space with colorful windowpanes draws upward of 2288,26468 visitors every week and shows off upcycled architectural designs, block-printed T-shirts and seasonal bites (with red and green chiles).
They were modest (at a time when modest fashion was still pretty limited) but not dowdy, meaning moms could wear a LuLaRoe top or dress without worrying about accidentally flashing the playground.
It needs to make the Pixel 33 something that doesn't feel dowdy when compared to other flagships like the Galaxy S23, iPhone XS, Huawei P24 Pro (RIP), or even the OnePlus 23 Pro.
Phones that start at $23 should feel this good, and even though Google hasn't reached Samsung or Apple levels of fit and finish, I'm just glad the Pixels are a little less dowdy.
"Much, again, as denim has gone through a change of perception from workmanlike commodity product to premium artisanal one, tweed too will be viewed as being other than fusty or dowdy," he said.
When Mary chastises her for embarrassing her in front of Mr. Grant, Phyllis assumes her friend is just jealous and wonders if she should've dressed more "dowdy," so as not to overshadow Mary.
Like many young Chinese, she used to like designer clothes and handbags; now she mostly wears Muji, the inexpensive Japanese brand whose style reputation in China might be described as dowdy and demure.
" FATHER, SON SHERIFF'S DEPUTIES JAILED IN FLORIDA FOR SEPARATE MURDER, ATTEMPTED SEXUAL ASSAULT CASES Jeff Dowdy, UIfr's attorney, said he "planned to file a motion to dismiss her statements because of attorney-client privilege.
In "Strange Birth," Sara (Ellen Adair), a dowdy 31-year-old cleaning woman, guardedly observes her clients' romantic misfortunes, cherishing the safety of her unmarried status until a letter arrives and upends her assumptions.
The aesthetic and the atmosphere are deliberately Bauschian; the dowdy flower print dresses and Oscar-worthy evening gowns (Stine Sjogren), the constant smoking, the ensemble dance in a ballroom or nightclub, the eclectic music.
There are insults and terms of disapproval such as wasteman, gasman, neek (both nerd and geek) dinter and bell for males; and sket, THOT (that ho' over there) and meg (a dowdy introvert) for females.
Double-wristing is by definition a violation of style norms, in the same spirit as the dandies of 18th century England, who wore two pocket watches as way to elevate themselves from the dowdy masses.
There are numerous baffling interviews—"I am sorry, I need the interprete , I cannot understand your American accent"—in which dowdy matrons in lavender linen ask highly intellectual questions about Homer, Joyce, and quantum physics.
Aware that people generally donate clothing that's less than desirable to the underprivileged, Eisman, 16, took his interest in fashion and taught himself how to sew in order to turn the dowdy duds into hot fashion.
The original Pixel was also a dowdy slab of big-bezel electronics, and the new Pixel XL doesn't do much better, featuring arguably the ugliest and most intrusive notch — a hotly-contested prize — we've yet seen.
Hotstar is putting out Indian reprises of hit British programmes such as "Criminal Justice" and "The Office" at an estimated production cost of $1003,2100-25,210 an hour, compared with less than $30,000 for those dowdy soaps.
According to Pait and Dowdy, he would receive "hundreds, if not thousands," of injections over the next four years, which along with muscle strengthening and use of the corset produced "dramatic" improvement in his back pain.
Pait and his co-author, neurosurgeon Dr. Justin Dowdy, pored over Dallek's subsequent book, numerous other biographies and scores of documents and X-rays at the JFK Library in Boston to prepare their paper, published in September.
Having often been the only woman and the only minority in her classes before graduating in 2012, Ms. Dowdy said she was overcome with joy to hear that another milestone had been accomplished at her alma mater.
And two sources tell Fox that committee chairs Trey Dowdy, Bob Goodlatte, and Devin Nunes demanded records about intelligence activities and the FBI&aposs alleged use of informants before it opened that Russia collusion probe in July, 2016.
The iconic Chanel suit — a tight-shouldered, boxy tweed jacket and matching knee-length skirt — was seen as a dowdy throwback for, as [former Paris Vogue editor Joan Juliet] Buck put it, 'middle-aged lady politicians in the provinces.
It's true — just think of a Jane Austen title and there's likely a snide remark about a two-decades-old outfit worn by one of the more comical or dowdy characters; something and someone to be made fun of.
What they're saying: While praising the study in general, Nick Dowdy, a postdoctoral fellow at the Milwaukee Public Museum who was not involved in this research, says he questions the conclusion that bats may have driven bioluminescence in fireflies.
When we first meet Margie, on Brittany Vasta's purposefully ugly set, wearing E.L. Hohn's deliberately dowdy costumes, she's a nice Jewish girl living with her nice Jewish parents, or maybe her grandparents, Alice (Moe Angelos) and Simon (Ron Domingo).
"Every fashion editor who was interviewed for this book concurred that heels visually lengthen the legs, elongate the silhouette, and offer a literal lift from that dowdy, bloated feeling," reads a Hot Tip encased in a mint green bubble.
In August, as part of the criminal proceeding, Judge Sara Sheldon of Niagara County Court gave Mr. Dowdy a year of interim probation, after which she will decide whether to sentence him as an adult or a youthful offender.
Captioned with a simple, "Arthur," Phoenix is dressed in a dowdy dark gray jacket and light-colored button-down shirt with his long hair framing his gaunt face as he stares at the camera with suspicion and grit in his eyes.
Captioned with a simple, "Arthur," Phoenix appeared dressed in a dowdy dark gray jacket and light-colored button-down shirt with his long hair framing his gaunt face as he stares at the camera with suspicion and grit in his eyes.
Of course, this is likely less a faux pas than a royal mandate, but yes, Kate has been loyal to the flesh-colored leg covering throughout her marriage, even if much of the fashion world views them as dated and dowdy.
As Grizabella steals tentatively onstage in the number that introduces her, she registers not as a tattered feline on her proverbial ninth life but as a radiant beauty in her prime dressed as a dowdy dowager for a costume party.
Caroline: Elizabeth trying to understand the levels of just how much Philip cares for Martha — as she walked in to see him out of Clark costume, while she stood there in that dowdy Clark's sister disguise — was a gut punch.
They were just a group of ordinary housewives and mothers, my mother included, who dressed in a way (shapeless housedresses, dowdy felt hats and long, dark, solemn coats) that made it impossible for me to imagine they had ever been young.
"The tourists are in love with the wombats; so in love that we need to give them some education about how to interact with them," Ruth Dowdy, the head of the tourism board on Tasmania's East Coast, told ABC Radio Hobart.
Metropolitan Diary Dear Diary: As my wife and I reviewed plans to finally renovate the dowdy kitchen in our Cobble Hill house two decades after moving in, we steeled ourselves to bid a fond farewell to the Louis Armstrong Memorial Dishwasher.
Under Title IX, the high school should have started an independent investigation into Taylor's case as soon as her mother notified administrators that Mr. Dowdy had been charged, regardless of whether there was an active criminal inquiry, education experts said.
Journal Square is less a neighborhood than a maze of streets occupied by a bus depot and a PATH station, dowdy retail, a community college, low-income housing and a restored landmark theater converted into a Jehovah's Witnesses Assembly Hall.
Dowdy, who said she makes an effort to stay in touch with female African-American cadets to "offer support," believes the outreach the minority admissions office at West Point is doing is the reason why more minorities are coming to the school.
The plot, which begins long enough after Movie 2 (Insurgent) for star Shailene Woodley's shorn hair to have matured into a dowdy pageboy, finds Woodley and her interchangeable pals venturing into the mysterious world beyond their oppressive, walled-in, inexplicably governed dystopic Chicago.
A unanimous panel of the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals said MetLife was wrong to deny benefits to Tommy Dowdy, who had purchased an accidental death and dismemberment insurance policy from MetLife through his wife's employment at the Bank of the West.
Nor does it touch Pikalevo's only hotel, a dowdy Soviet-era hostelry where the staff members, all middle-aged women, were recently told that their services were no longer needed as the owner, the alumina factory, had other, unspecified plans for their workplace.
While he isn't a creature of fantasy, Guy does have some "alien" features, both in his outsider's take on his new home ("New York struck him as dowdy and provincial but strangely electric") and in his dealings with his family back in France.
One of the regiments, commanded by Colonel Joe Dowdy, a highly regarded veteran, had been instructed to contain an Iraqi division that was inside the city, in order to keep it away from two other Marine regiments that were heading toward Baghdad.
It could have been a stumbling block for this touching revival of the 1987 play that Ms. McDonald (a six-time Tony Award winner) and Mr. Shannon (twice nominated for an Oscar) are hardly the dowdy, downtrodden types Mr. McNally calls for.
The school system's handling of the rape charges against Mr. Dowdy jolted Niagara, a rural, working-class town outside Buffalo, touching off a fierce debate over whether high school administrators across the nation are equipped to address sexual misconduct and assaults by teenagers.
A new Waldorf Astoria, and the renovated Bikini-Haus complex, which includes the 25hours Hotel Bikini, the Israeli-owned rooftop Neni Restaurant, the Monkey Bar and the Gestalten Book Shop — are transforming this once-dowdy corner of the west into an uncharacteristically trendy neighborhood.
Mattis does not name Dowdy in the book, but mentions his decision to relieve him of his post — a vanishingly rare occurrence on the battlefield — as he grew frustrated with Dowdy's unwillingness to assume more risk for his men in order to accelerate the pace.
The establishment's fluorescent lights and imitation-wood panelling, which was hung with photographs of intricately arranged cold cuts, made for the kind of half-dowdy, half-gritty aesthetic seen nowadays less in real life and more on streaming-platform dramas set in the seventies.
They shipped out in July 1943, these two nurses each just over five feet tall who laughed at the same things — especially when the dowdy head nurse at a stopover in Brisbane, Australia, sent the nurses off with an old-fashioned warning against any hanky-panky.
The Morgan is inviting young people to slip into the past, where they'll meet interesting characters like powerful dragons and a librarian who was powerful, too: Belle da Costa Greene (1879-1950), whose name alone is enough to belie the dowdy stereotypes associated with her profession.
The school should have also taken steps to address possible threats to Taylor by changing class schedules, assigning a school employee to monitor Mr. Dowdy to ensure that he and Taylor did not cross paths, or having an employee escort her to class, the experts said.
They recall the kind of dowdy, out-of-fashion clothes that were all you could get in the final years of the Communist regime, when, as Gvasalia recalls, a simple pair of Levi's jeans was a prized possession, and the result of much haggling and smuggling.
WASHINGTON — Most Friday nights as he conducted his investigation, Robert S. Mueller III drove seven miles from his offices by the Capitol to Salt & Pepper, a dimly lit, mostly empty restaurant near his home, settling into a wooden booth partly covered by a dowdy red curtain.
Laurie typified the Final Girl trope from the start: She was "too smart" for boys and dressed like a dowdy homemaker, in contrast to the other girls with their trendy fashion and sexual exploration; in other words, she embodied the kind of chaste virtue that ensured her survival.
Its subject is fetishism in clothing and the film lyrically flits between chats with dowdy-looking men and women who speak with starry-eyed love about their feelings towards the texture of rubber in clothing, and dance-like sequences where the sadomasochistic function of these clothes is paraded without censure.
So when about a dozen members of the East Carolina University marching band refused to play the national anthem or 'took a knee' during the performance of the anthem at this past weekend's football game at Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium in Greenville, North Carolina, I saw it as a shameful action.
"That, in a nutshell, is the dramatic arc of this extraordinary film, which, in spite of its modest scale, tactful manner and potentially dowdy subject matter, is packed nearly to bursting with rich meaning and deep implication," A. O. Scott wrote in The Times about this movie from Olivier Assayas.
Since she'd first had any clear idea of who she was, as a teen-ager, Serena had seen herself as set apart like this: dangerous and intriguing, her black clothing outlined against the summer pastels of sloppy holidaymakers in their flip-flops, or the dowdy decency of her own family.
Located in a creaky wooden house on a quiet residential street, this year-old craft-beer emporium is dowdy enough to please her sense of design — white lace curtains, cheap fans, plastic seats, cheesy tablecloths — and stocks enough global suds and local Thai microbrews to inebriate her whole sewing circle for a year.
We get montage, so when a dowdy teenage girl discovers her latent beauty by switching between dozens of outfits at a department store changing room within the span of a pop song's chorus, we don't assume she's a witch who can make her clothes morph simply by closing and reopening a curtain.
The old staging had grown dull and dowdy — and besides, "Rosenkavalier" is not just a simulacrum of 18th-century Vienna but is also about what the new version, set on the cusp of World War I, made more vivid: the change of generations, the war of the classes, the end of a world.
East Carolina did not allow a point in the second half of a 443-19 victory against visiting North Carolina in a matchup between two struggling teams Saturday at Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium in Greenville, N.C. Quarterback Reid Herring threw for 290 yards on 19-for-296 passing as the Pirates rolled up 20 yards of total offense.
The glass cases containing the clothes were the main attractions, even though they were more utilitarian than dazzling — the gray pantsuit Laura Bush wore to Afghanistan, the blue skirt suit Barbara Bush wore on the cover of the book she wrote from her dog's perspective and a dowdy black velvet evening dress worn repeatedly by Eleanor Roosevelt.
" In the Netflix documentary "The Confidence Man," two "Apprentice" producers say they found the actual Trump Organization offices too dated and dowdy for TV. So they built a set in Trump Tower, modeled on the darkened lair where the mogul, Arthur Jensen (Ned Beatty), dresses down the rebellious newsman Howard Beale (Peter Finch), howling, "The world is a business!
At one end of this spectrum is the Charleston-based Garden & Gun, a gauzy, 365,000-circulation lifestyle magazine that defines and reflects the new Southern aspirational style: Dowdy suburbanism is out, replaced by a vision of vernacular architecture, artisanal everything, the wabi-sabi chic of the rural hunting lodge and an informed embrace of regional cooking.
Without standout quarterback McKenzie Milton, No. 10 Central Florida turned to other options and they responded with a 37-863 victory against East Carolina on Saturday night at Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium at Greenville, N.C. Quarterback Darriel Mack Jr. ran for a game-high 120 yards and a score and added 69 yards through the air in his first start.
In the new paper, titled "John F. Kennedy's back: chronic pain, failed surgeries, and the story of its effects on his life and death," authors T. Glenn Pait and Justin T. Dowdy from the University of Arkansas analyze and discuss the many medical records Kennedy left behind, including case notes written by the various doctors and experts who treated him over the years.
It's far worse in polite society to use gay as a pejorative or throw around ethnic slurs than it is to go effing and blinding; people who would never be so dowdy as to asterisk out a good sharp fuck will still cautiously refer to it as the N-word rather than risking the subtleties of the use-mention distinction.
For one thing, the dichotomy Wayne establishes between the digestion-addled, ­potato-shaped, hopelessly provincial and embarrassingly ambitious Jew (represented by both the Lactaid-popping Federman and his dowdy, allergic girlfriend, Sara Cohen) versus the effortlessly soignée and sophisticated WASP (represented by the lithe and lazy Veronica Morgan Wells) seems, at this point in American history, not only a cliché but an anachronism.

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