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The UK dance chart drips with it, as does the Capital Xtra playlist.
Shot mainly in New York and Toronto, KHNH drips with color and cheer.
It drips with gold leaf frames, red velvet couches and other louche touches.
Playing the role of their glamorous mark, she drips with diamonds and cutting condescension.
His doctoral dissertation in 1998 on oil transport networks drips with contempt for market forces.
He has a high-pitched voice that drips with the Southern inflections of his native Arkansas.
Every sentence he speaks drips with disdain for those around him, particularly for his sister, Burnham.
While IW writes the sex seemed consensual, many critics have warned it drips with the male gaze.
The majority: Chief Judge Roger Gregory, however, wrote the ban "drips with religious intolerance, animus, and discrimination."
Beto O'Rourke quite literally drips with authenticity; he's the cool punk rocker dad on the campaign trail.
Mr. Kleinfeld's letter, a copy of which was reviewed by The New York Times, drips with sarcasm.
But even though so much is procedurally generated, the game drips with our artist Grant Duncan's personality.
It drips with humour and politics, railing against the British Empire, airport security, Hare Krishnas, and Donald Trump.
For example, an earring made from an antique enameled buckle drips with lapis lazuli, amazonite, coral and more.
A minor problem with his mission is that it drips with megalomania, albeit of a particularly sincere sort.
Each bar drips with the confusion and existential dread of a man who feels out of place in his world.
The presumptive Republican nominee's campaign fairly drips with nastiness, but is strikingly uninterested in limiting the powers or costs of government.
This issue sees Emmy trying to reconcile her place in the world, and the comic drips with a low, thumping dread.
Everything—the data center, its geodesic domes and the snowy landscape surrounding them—drips with exquisite shades of pink, purple and gold.
She's going — " [here Trump's voice drips with sarcasm] "'Did you hear that Donald Trump raised his voice while speaking to a woman?
Even though the screen, the red carpet seemingly drips with sparkle, from the gowns with thigh-high slits to the priceless diamond chokers.
Ms Kassabova's book drips with scorn for the spivs, goons and far-off politicians whose greed and carelessness wreak such mischief and misery.
The playing drips with sort of electric energy that can only come from a group of people in a room free-associating together.
All together it's an amazing piece of cinema that adds a dramatic tension to a song that already drips with mood and desperation .
Whatever the real story is, speculating about a man whose every song drips with sex or romance or both is just so much fun.
Everything about it positively drips with unabashed sentimentality, and, every so often, it's good to be reminded of the sheer potency of the sentimental.
Later, in a modest highlight, he indulges in an extended flirtation with a bartender (Sonam Wangmo) whose every word and gesture drips with innuendo.
Her Louisiana twang drips with something pleasantly sour, her lips moving around vowels the way they might navigate a lollipop, slick with its glossy sugar.
But if they're your summer staples, make sure to wash your hands thoroughly after handling them, and clean up any drips with soap right away.
The double-headed tiger bracelet now comes in diamond pavé; a deluxe version of the leonine earring drips with fire opals, aquamarines, rhodolites and more.
Analysis: Beto's adventure drips with white male privilege This is Beto O'Rourke's navel-gazing, self-involved rollout of a possible rollout of a possible presidential campaign.
Death Stranding positively drips with Kojima's aesthetic, from its evocative not-quite-English terminology to its willingness to break the fourth wall and confound your expectations.
There's something addictive about this kind of travel, the kind that still drips with adventure and the feeling of not knowing what you're going to find.
And aesthetically, there was no better person to play this role than Oscar winner Ali, who already drips with style and elegance no matter what he does.
Schilling is only 49, but his Facebook page drips with synthetic nostalgia for a time he has never known and figures was probably better than this one.
The show so drips with '00s downtown cool, it may be triggering for anyone who tried and failed to get into bygone hot spots like Beatrice Inn.
Everything about Gears 5 drips with passion and confidence, from the heartfelt writing and depth of the lore to the structural creativity and the willingness to experiment.
His then-influential history writing drips with disdain for rubes who regard themselves as victimized by economics and history, who have failed to maintain correct political attitudes.
Each song drips with a bit of gallows humor, playing like Galarraga loudly declaring "We're all fucked" with a crooked smile and hearty chuckle at the very end.
Bob Costas positively drips with loathing throughout at the very thought of the project, which alone kind of makes you root for Ebersol, McMahon, and, weirdly, Jesse Ventura.
THE president's plan to ban travel from six Muslim-majority countries, the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals said on May 25th, "drips with religious intolerance, animus and discrimination".
From his chiseled abs and jawline to his beautiful brown skin to that Obama-esque walk that drips with swag — he's a king inside and out, and we noticed.
Minority Threat's blown-out new EP drips with long-simmered vitriol and righteous outrage, tempering beatdown riffs and two-stepping swing with shreds of powerviolence and empire-toppling lyrics.
"Arch and Point" drips with the sensuality of an intense guitar, with instructions that could make most blush, while "Where's the Fun in Forever" questions the meaning of time.
But while the majority said the travel ban "drips with religious intolerance, animus and discrimination," the dissenters focused keenly on how the Supreme Court might view the case differently.
Each song drips with a bit of gallows humor, playing like [vocalist Joe] Galarraga loudly declaring "We're all fucked" with a crooked smile and hearty chuckle at the very end.
" Without mincing words, Chief Judge Roger L. Gregory said that the executive order is composed of "vague words of national security" but in context "drips with religious intolerance, animus and discrimination.
But even without the words, without George Michael's utterly extraordinary vocal performance—and rarely has a singer demonstrated such understated mastery of phrasing, intonation, and delivery—"Last Christmas" drips with feeling.
They are driven by sexual secrets, and Gibbeah is obscurely cursed: dead cows with upside-down heads wash up in the river, and the sky drips with black feathers and blood.
Early on in this show, which drips with portentous symbolism, if not actual substance, the newly elected Pope Pius XIII discovers that the Australian government sent him a kangaroo as a gift.
Footsteps The historic center of Naples drips with Old World charm — faded laundry strung between buildings, fish shops spilling tubs of clams and eels onto the sidewalk, pasticcerie tucked near Renaissance churches.
Syfy couldn't have chosen a better example of the genre to start with than "Candle Cove," a legendary specimen that not only drips with nostalgia but turns TV itself into horror fodder.
So infused is the cinematographic landscape of the film with the physical landscape of the Virginia countryside that it drips with a lyric sensibility — and it is a smart film, anything but sentimental.
Early into the film's terrific first hour, Chris and Rose run afoul a bullying bigot of a state trooper—an offhand encounter that drips with the implicit (and sadly headline-topical) threat of police brutality.
It may not have a word for "supernova", but it drips with complex rules: a mandatory verb ending tells what time of day the action occurred, and another indicates the size of the direct object.
One has him hooked up to drips with an oxygen mask over his mouth and the other has him hooked up to hospital pajamas and you can see the scars and stitches from his operation.
Set on a college campus in the contemporary American South, where a whitewashed sense of tradition drips with nostalgia for the antebellum past, "TJ Loves Sally 4 Ever" is not a romance by any stretch.
It drips with sex but the song is also incredibly self-aware of what, with prior tracks' debauchery, what happens when seduction leads to dependence and when desire is no longer temporary but someone else's heart.
" It was also dismissed as carefully stage-managed pro-MAGA propaganda: "they filmed him from above to make him look smaller," said one writer; a journalism professor noted the interviewer's voice "drips with white-on-white empathy.
" Miller blasted the complaint, which largely aligns with a White House summary of a call between Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy, as a "little Nancy Drew novel" that "drips with condescension, righteous indignation and contempt for the president.
The Fourth Circuit majority said the president's order "drips with religious intolerance, animus and discrimination" and violates "one of our most cherished founding principles—that government shall not establish any religious orthodoxy, or favour or disfavour one religion over another".
Book the Cotton House starting at $307 per nightSet in a 19th-century neoclassical building that once served as the headquarters of Cotton Textile Foundation, this boutique Eixample-area hotel — part of Marriott's Autograph Collection — drips with lovely historical details.
Every image practically drips with longing: a live fish someone's caught in the river, pages flapping in the hot breeze, water pouring from a tap into a stone pool, a table spread with breakfast preparations, the smoldering end of a cigarette.
From the pink and green tennis court to the tanned terracotta of the roof terraces, the place positively drips with a sense of the ever-so-slightly otherworldly—time at Pikes doesn't work the way it does in the rest of the world.
The musician-owned independent label might not make Top 40 hits, but the music it puts out—the roster includes the incomparable Sharon Jones and the Dap-Kings, Charles Bradley, The Budos Band, and Antibalas, among others—drips with passion and aural integrity.
The revised order, issued on March 6, "speaks with vague words of national security, but in context drips with religious intolerance, animus and discrimination," the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit, in Richmond, Va., concluded in its 1203-page ruling.
Built around the kind of plump, Italo-tinged bassline that positively drips with unbridled emotion, a piano line so pristinely perfect that it sounds like it was carved from the finest marble, and an unmistakably haunting vocal, it could soundtrack the ending to best film you've never seen.
The excellently named Basil Hardhaus's Burrell featuring original is a percussion-heavy slow-mo tribal kind of thing, which is interesting enough, but Nicholas takes it on a mazy 70 yard run before smashing it into the top left corner with a piano-heavy stomper that drips with MDMA-stinking sweat.
The excellent Jo Stone-Fewings drips with disdain as Warwick, the English nobleman who regards Joan's very presence as a threat to the status quo, while her countryman Dunois (Hadley Fraser, a Donmar regular) speaks dismissively of Joan's having God "in her pocket" and refuses to come to her defense.
After some time, the child stood and took the melting ice cream from the mother's hand and threw it away, then carefully cleaned up all the drips with a handful of napkins, dipping them in a cup of water and giving the mother's skin a small shock of cold with each touch.
Every element of The Night Of drips with fastidious quality, from the perfectly framed shots (mostly courtesy of series co-creator Steven Zaillian, though The Theory of Everything director James Marsh drops by for an episode) to the quietly literary scripts by crime novelist and series co-creator Richard Price (with occasional assists from Zaillian).
But whereas the Fourth Circuit found that the president's executive order "drips with religious intolerance, animus and discrimination", the Ninth Circuit demurred on the constitutional question: "[W]e need not, and do not, reach the Establishment Clause claim to resolve this appeal", the judges wrote, reflecting a preference for so-called "constitutional avoidance" that was apparent during the May 15th oral hearing.
Every perfect track drips with Marvin Gaye's influence (who Simpson admitted he worked hard to emulate on this record), even the so-good-it's-almost-offensive cover of Nirvana's "In Bloom," a reminder of country's long tradition of drawing from wide-ranging sources and a rebuke of any idea that Simpson might fit into some prescribed narrative of an alt-country revival.
The Fourth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals, in upholding an injunction last month, said President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE's executive order "in context drips with religious intolerance, animus and discrimination," and therefore violates the First Amendment guarantee that government will treat all religions even-handedly.
" White House policy adviser Stephen MillerStephen MillerTrump suggested shooting migrants in the legs: NYT Meghan McCain: Trump, Giuliani 'blowing it on a JV level' Meghan McCain: Women would be called 'crazy bitches' if they acted like male Trump allies MORE clashed with "Fox News Sunday" host Chris WallaceChristopher (Chris) WallaceBiden campaign demands news channels stop booking Giuliani Trump allies go on the offensive against whistleblower complaint, Democrats Sunday shows — Impeachment grips Washington MORE, saying the whistleblower complaint "drips with condescension, righteous indignation and contempt for the president.
The song has been described as "a bluesy ballad which drips with soul"."Texas - The Greatest Hits", New Straits Times, 3 December 2000 A re- recorded version featured on their album The Greatest Hits, and a live version of the song was issued on the album The BBC Sessions.
Kotaku loved the idea of urban warfare, including searching for improvised weapons to take on war mechs, but the game's "stiff" and "sluggish" controls made the game impossibly hard to play. Heather Alexander of Kotaku did find some things to praise however, saying the game "drips with style and mood". Ben "Yahtzee" Croshaw of Zero Punctuation ranked it as the second worst game of 2019.
After reading each one the reader can tell that Rog had fun writing them. Each Lefty Baker tall-tale drips with his wit and especially his exceptional sense of humor.Rog Phillips' The Club House, The Last Stand, 2013, page xix His original work, Time Trap, published by Century Pocket Books in 1949 (#116), has been cited as being one of the first, if not the first, original science fiction paperback ever printed, because it was the first printed in mass- market rack size.
Sabriel fears this fate when she is running from the Mordicant. Mordicant: A powerful Lesser Dead Free Magic creature which can easily pass through the Gates of Death and into Life where it has a strong hold. It is created by a necromancer by molding bog-clay and human blood, infusing it with Free Magic, and placing a Dead spirit inside. It is described as man-like, with eyes like fire, and grey-green flesh that drips with flames and smoke.
Deborah Evans Price, of Billboard magazine reviewed the song favorably, saying that Jackson's "stone-country vocal drips with pain and the remorse of a man who let love slip through calloused hands."Billboard, January 30, 1999 Jeffrey B. Remz of Country Standard Time cited the song as a standout track on High Mileage, calling it a "spare, sad ballad" and saying that the song's theme of lost love was "not surprising" given that Jackson had just separated from, and reunited with, his wife.
Retrieved 18 March 2017Bonini, Alessandro & Tamagnini, Emanuele (2006) New Wave, Gremese Editore, , p. 56Nicholas, Pam (2006) "Ana da Silva: Raincoats not required for home recording", Tape Op, Issue 51, Jan/Feb 2006. Retrieved 18 March 2017 The album received a positive review from CMJ New Music Monthly, with Kory Grow saying the album "drips with traditionally tuneful beauty and stunning electro-innovation".Grow, Kory (2004) "Best New Music: Ana da Silva - The Lighthouse", CMJ New Music Monthly, Issue 131, p. 37.
He would also be included in the Museum's 2011 Pop'd From The Panel exhibition along with Warhol and Lichtenstein. In 2004 Everhart showed a group of nine large scaled paintings titled Dots Dogs Drips with the S2 Art Gallery in Chicago that then traveled to Osaka and Tokyo in 2005. For the next two years Everhart worked to produce two large bodies of works on paper, canvas, and wood. The first exhibition titled Cracking Up consisted of seventy-five artworks.
" Frank Rich, of the New York Times, stated that the book "attacks unnamed party leaders in its pages for forsaking conservative principles." Linda Feldmann, of the Christian Science Monitor, placed Steele's book within a number of conservative political manifestos “hoping to repeat Newt Gingrich's 1994 success in taking over the House with his 'Contract With America.'” Marta Mossburg, of the Washington Examiner, stated, "The book drips with hypocrisy. He claims Republicans 'reject identity politics' and that a 'lot of bad ideas flow from categorizing people as either victims or oppressors.
Coinciding with the 50th anniversary of its release, Jacob Stolworthy of The Independent listed "Sexy Sadie" at number six in his ranking of the White Album's 30 tracks. He wrote of the song: "To this day "Sexy Sadie" drips with bittersweet disdain, its moody final minute—inspiring Radiohead's "Karma Police" and "Four Out of Five" by Arctic Monkeys—managing to spring hairs on end, however many times you've heard it." Also in 2018, Time Out London ranked "Sexy Sadie" at number 14 on its list of the best Beatles songs.
David Rishty of Billboard called the song an "eye-popping collaboration", and felt it "has all the right ingredients for its lyrics to quickly get stuck in your head". Kat Bein of the same publication deemed it "a radio-ready pop ballad", "a feel- good breakup song with pop and country crossover". He opined that it "drips with tropical coconut notes with central vocals from Steinfeld and a strong backup from Florida Georgia Line", and sounds similar to Kygo's 2016 song "Carry Me". Brittany Provost of EDMTunes called it "a surprisingly very catchy and upbeat track".
It's the best thing he's done, and shows he can do good things." He concluded, "There were times when I thought I'd seen this movie before – maybe in The Four Seasons by Alan Alda or, for that matter, in any film by Alda. Made by sensitive, sophisticated middle-age men about sensitive middle-age men who are a little less sophisticated, the movie drips with nostalgia, but sometimes what everybody seems to want isn't love, but a gift certificate at L.L. Bean. The lifestyle itself threatens to upstage the drama, and as the wholesome New Englanders go about their wholesome New England pastimes, even suffering begins to look picturesque.
Into the Blues debuted at Number 1 on the Billboard Blues chart, remaining at that position for 12 consecutive weeks and was nominated at the 50th Annual Grammy Awards for Best Contemporary Blues Album. The album also reached number 2 on the iTunes Blues Chart. Armatrading is the first female UK artist to debut at number 1 on the Billboards Blues chart and the first female UK artist to be nominated for a Grammy in the Blues category. Record Collector magazine called the album "the most complete portrait yet of an often underrated singer- songwriter", noted that "half the album drips with barroom sleaze and blistering guitar breaks" and praised the album's "subtlety".
" Reviewer Jonathan McCalmont praised the book's tone: "Despite a cast of grotesque supporting characters and more pulpy fantastical elements than you can shake a vorpal sword at, Powers manages to keep the tone of The Anubis Gates darkly atmospheric... The more colourful aspects of the book are anchored in the real and serve only to make the setting more engaging and bizarre... Powers' Regency London never seems camp or farcical, it simply seems utterly alien and forbidding, even to a Londoner such as myself. Every page of this book drips with delicious weirdness. Despite being over 20 years old, it feels as fresh and as powerful as any contemporary fantasy novel you're likely to find. It is Powers' talent for the strange that keeps you turning the pages—which is fortunate as the plotting is far from simple.
The same concept, in the somewhat more restrained form of allegorical sculpture and inscriptions, became one of the hallmarks of Beaux-Arts structures, and thereby filtered through to American civic architecture. One fine example is the 1901 New York Yacht Club building on 44th Street in Manhattan, designed by the team of Warren and Wetmore. Its three front windows are patterned on the sterns of early Dutch ships, and the façade fairly drips with nautical-themed applied sculpture. The same team designed the 1912 Grand Central Terminal, which also contains self-explaining architectural elements in the form of the oversized allegorical sculpture group, and in the ingenious way that the shapes, surfaces, steps, arches, ramps and passageways inherent in the structure constitute a language that helps visitors orient themselves and find their way through the building.
Trump's statements in tweets have been cited in court challenges against his actions as president; his Twitter posts on Muslims have been significant in legal challenges to Executive Order 13769 (which Trump has called a "travel ban"), as courts have considered Trump's statements in assessing the motivations and purpose of the order. In 2017, Trump's tweets were cited by both the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit and the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, which upheld rulings blocking Trump's executive order as unconstitutional. In its opinion, the Fourth Circuit cited the "backdrop of public statements by the President and his advisers and representatives" as evidence that the order "drips with religious intolerance, animus, and discrimination"; the Ninth Circuit wrote that "throughout these judicial proceedings, the president has continued to make generalized, often inflammatory, statements about the Muslim faith and its adherents," including through Tweets.Joseph P. Williams, Courts Considered Trump's Twitter in Ruling , U.S. News & World Report (June 12, 2017).

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