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"earnestly" Definitions
  1. in a very serious and sincere way
"earnestly" Synonyms
seriously sincerely ardently eagerly fervently keenly soberly enthusiastically firmly genuinely gravely intently passionately resolutely solemnly devotedly fanatically intensely truly warmly really honestly wholeheartedly in all sincerity from the bottom of your heart unaffectedly guilelessly deeply unpretentiously ingenuously unfeignedly profoundly naturally without pretence without feigning with all sincerity in earnest vigorously forcefully energetically strenuously forcibly powerfully strongly explosively hard dynamically fiercely mightily actively stiffly sturdily roundly lovingly affectionately fondly adoringly dotingly reverently appreciatively admiringly respectfully endearingly loyally longingly thoughtfully zealously attentively considerately madly severely thoroughly acutely completely extremely abjectly absolutely sharply sorely totally urgently insistently compellingly frantically hastily anxious beseechingly emotionally excitedly imperiously impetuously imploringly importunately persistently persuasively precipitately carefully meticulously methodically painstakingly unremittingly concentratedly conscientiously delicately fastidiously precisely punctiliously scrutinizingly sedulously watchfully alertly correctly up and down staunchly adamantly obdurately obstinately pertinaciously resolvedly stolidly stubbornly tenaciously undeviatingly unfalteringly unflinchingly unrelentingly unwaveringly unyieldingly determinedly exhaustively fully comprehensively sweepingly systematically minutely detailedly wholly in detail inside out through and through at length from top to bottom steadfastly constantly doubtlessly obediently submissively trustworthily faithfully dutifully reliably unswervingly dependably More
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" - Eve, 23 "They started earnestly retweeting Julian Assange.
Set to Max Richter's earnestly sentimental arrangement of Dinah Washington's recording of the earnestly sentimental title song, it seems to want us to sob on its shoulder for no good reason.
It's a video that feels definitively old, and it's hard to imagine it coming out now and being earnestly enjoyed, but we were doing lots of things more earnestly back then.
I loved the movie — fully, earnestly, without irony, without reservations.
But most countries have started talking more earnestly about diversification.
Linda so desperately, so earnestly wants to exert her authority.
Would I ever care about something so enthusiastically and earnestly?
Although unauthorized, many have earnestly contributed to our national success.
Look at how earnestly cute and sweet this thing is.
"I would think that's their favorite food," he says, earnestly.
"We must fight against the Americans!" one woman answered earnestly.
"We found peace in a conflict region," she said earnestly.
"I am not an educated person," he told me earnestly.
I have seen grown men earnestly duel with foam swords.
That would be the vindication she has so earnestly sought.
McConnell stared unblinkingly as the member earnestly made the case.
An arms race between hackers and the company is earnestly underway.
"I don't know," she said earnestly, convincingly, like a true Gryffindor.
They tapped away on their phones, earnestly to find out more.
Muammar el-Qaddafi, it appears to earnestly fear an American invasion.
I should begin by disclosing earnestly that I loved Miami Subs.
When Max finally took the needles out, I earnestly felt rescued.
Rami is earnestly interested in asking these types of [philosophical] questions.
"I have no idea what that means," he told me earnestly.
To his credit, Skip earnestly embraced his new role as stepfather.
"Every pro team started looking earnestly at college players," McPhee said.
"Dabangg 3" is earnest, and it earnestly wants to deliver thrills.
"I'll do whatever you tell me to," my patient said earnestly.
Sachs delivers the ceremony earnestly, frothing the tea powder, pouring the water.
"I want to have faith in humanity," von Heinrichshorst told me earnestly.
Or people who are earnestly trying to swipe their way to love?
"They need each other in order to be successful…" she says, earnestly.
And my hope, earnestly, has been that it would change the country.
In my heart of hearts, I earnestly don't know what I think.
Hannah and Jessica became friends when their guidance counselor earnestly introduced them.
What's lovely about the piece is the way it is earnestly casual.
"Y'all let us know if you need anything," one veteran said earnestly.
The teens enjoy a campfire singalong, and earnestly engage in political debates.
The day begins with you earnestly seeking answers to some deep questions.
Steve Kaplan earnestly believes arm wrestling is the sport of the future.
Many Gülenists—perhaps most of them—practice their leader's ecumenical ideas earnestly.
If only she hadn't take that advice quite so earnestly to heart.
Distinctly, defiantly and earnestly, "A Woman Is No Man" belongs to itself.
Rarely have I seen an Amneris so plausibly lovelorn, so earnestly pained.
I had earnestly (well, not that earnestly) tried to persuade her that the years were not our ally, that today she was 113 and I was 67, that though our birthdays were but one day apart — mine Sept.
" Speaking of her husband, Romijn says earnestly that he is a "great dad.
Even Silicon Valley's super rich are earnestly prepping their just-in-case strategies.
Harington flaps his dragon wings so earnestly that you cannot help but smile.
A woman in a bright red hijab was speaking earnestly into the camera.
"I just want to talk to you about these products," said Panay earnestly.
He blogs earnestly, smiles at strangers, and gives money to those in need.
" More earnestly, he added: "Maybe life is the hard way, I don't know.
It has also been used earnestly by some reporters who cover the campaign.
And meanwhile, what about all these families who are earnestly looking for help?
Someone was earnestly "Looking for a Khadija in a world of Kardashians."5.
But there's something earnestly delightful about tasking computers with creative tasks like this.
They are the best because they earnestly think about their own old age.
Far fewer have actually succeeded in doing so, even if they're earnestly trying.
Many told me, variously and earnestly, that the feminists are provoking this reaction.
The sisters earnestly tell Kim that they think the news is affecting her anxiety.
Bush tried earnestly to be a more open candidate than Mitt Romney in 2012.
But his conversation nowadays—hesitantly high-brow, earnestly liberal-left—suggests a Manhattan academic.
"I believe that it is now time to earnestly prepare to salvage," Park said.
It is enjoying something earnestly and openly, even if it's not to your benefit.
The big, cheesy run that's trying, so hard, so very earnestly, to be cool.
It's impossible to hate Brook while she's holding an Eminem-playing radio so earnestly.
Without you, I would have had to confront Pride Month earnestly and head-on.
"I knew you'd come back," Robyn said earnestly, not letting go of Valerie's hand.
The candidate and her supporters earnestly proffer her biography to counter this elitist image.
"They ruffled his hair and it frustrates him, you know?" she said, completely earnestly.
The evidence she presents is as damning as her ultimate prescription is earnestly impassioned.
People who are earnestly guiding us to climatic stability have not done the math.
" When pressed on who she means, exactly, Ariane earnestly replies: "I mean every woman.
A friend earnestly suggested I contact a popular social service agency in my area.
First, did the Congressional Black Caucus earnestly expect President Trump to advance its goals?
Peele serves as narrator, a task he earnestly approaches with barely a raised eyebrow.
He seemed to earnestly contemplate using the pictures in a new series of paintings.
"We demand the U.S. side earnestly take steps to correct its mistakes," it added.
"I earnestly request the Catholics not to raise a hand against the Muslims," Ranjith said.
Her curly grey hair bobs as she earnestly impersonates different styles of buzzing vibration pattern.
"We will work earnestly over the weekend, we will work in good faith," Pence said.
Sam Cervantes is a quiet-seeming guy who speaks earnestly about his line of work.
"We will earnestly guard against and resolve risks this year," said one of the sources.
But the scenes that linger are not those in which her appeal is earnestly explained.
She earnestly cultivates an intimacy with her fanbase, one that they reward with intense loyalty.
These are all the things you probably did the last time you earnestly wore pigtails.
Look, it's clear that Facebook is earnestly trying to help its users enjoy Facebook more.
"BlackBerry thumb" was a thing suit-wearing business people used to talk about semi-earnestly.
There are no talking heads speaking earnestly about how she rewrote the rules of pop.
"We urge relevant countries to earnestly respect China's judicial sovereignty," Hua said, according to Reuters.
As someone moving forward while earnestly embracing rock's history, he was instead a new traditionalist.
"I am excited to have relatives who respect me as a man," he said earnestly.
Let's just earnestly present this as if it were a sitcom back in the day.
All five women spoke earnestly about the significant role music has played in their lives.
The reflexive response you face is from trolls and bots – not those earnestly seeking solutions.
Their first marriage counselor "was very nice and tried earnestly to be helpful," Heller says.
In recent years, she has pivoted from this style, embracing a more earnestly engaged voice.
But this does not explain why so many policymakers seem to earnestly believe the theory.
" I pressed, and she paused before replying, earnestly, "But what if he comes for you?
The responses below show how earnestly and thoroughly teenagers are thinking about freedom of speech.
A recording of an off-key voice earnestly singing was playing loudly on a loop.
In this meme's case, it started earnestly, with writers sharing their work alongside their headshots.
She now does a fair impression of a sea robin earnestly croaking, Put me back!
For some, this is the first time they have earnestly tried any form of meditation.
This was the perfect song for declaring what your "type" is, whether earnestly or ironically.
Candidates earnestly clashing over policy, pursuing traditional political attacks and firing off pre-planned zingers.
"So many depictions of Christ are already dark and somber," he tells The Creators Project earnestly.
One man named Nicholas, however, replied earnestly, and continued to compliment Sey on his good looks.
The scenario was earnestly rehearsed by an array of allied forces whose common language was English.
Zuckerberg is nothing like Musk, and expressed his views earnestly, with none of the macho bluster.
"If I could eat only one food, it would be tvarůžek," he says in Czech, earnestly.
He is talking in the way Jack Dorsey always talks, which is: calmly, patiently, thoughtfully, earnestly.
But few white shirts are sold as earnestly as those at the PYE stores in China.
That segment of the population was shown to favor 'Leave' more earnestly and voted as such.
Still, ten years later, she gets a few random people earnestly wishing her a happy birthday.
How are we going to talk shit earnestly about the shit that we talk shit about?
The truly awful part will be how earnestly a film about pop star furries takes itself.
Business leaders earnestly talk of the benefits of going green, caring for workers and being ethical.
He could have diligently, earnestly, and boringly tended to state affairs and appeared above it all.
Cable-news pundits earnestly debate whether Mr Weiner's acts make her a victim of spousal abuse.
"Hopefully we'll be the broom that just sweeps her off her feet," Adam says earnestly. Tragic.
Philippe Bowgen earnestly depicts the young Pericles, who falls in love with Nikki Massoud's dreamy Thaisa.
"You might think it's not important, you might think you're not important," says Mark Ruffalo earnestly.
"I want to get down on one knee and just apologize again, " Morton told Jack earnestly.
Mr. Douglas takes it a step further, repeatedly — and very earnestly — calling his home a sanctuary.
He spoke earnestly about how much he enjoyed making people feel safe while patrolling the subway.
"Just about everyone we met cared earnestly that we were enjoying ourselves," Mr. de Stefanis said.
Playing the befuddled father who's just earnestly trying his best has always struck me as funny.
What Dailey said "was so hard to comprehend and to accept," he told the jury earnestly.
We are a nation that continually grapples with tragedies and then earnestly seeks answers from them.
Of course I'm not proud of being enthusiastic in the incorrect way about art so earnestly made.
He talks earnestly about the self-inflicted terror he felt running Beme before selling it to CNN.
"I feel that 36 would put his arm around 45 and earnestly wish him success," Cranston said.
The point: everything Patti Smith does is to be taken by her audience earnestly and with respect.
The U.S. team should negotiate very earnestly to improve the existing NAFTA agreement in discussions with Canada.
Instead he paints them as most parents truly are: earnestly imperfect, but doing the best they can.
David Halberstam, the author, once said he had earnestly submitted 137 entries without even an honorable mention.
"I think I owe it to those kind of people to not suck," Gagneux tells me earnestly.
And then there are people who earnestly hate the song, and their passion is just as fascinating.
Freedom, then, was no mere afterthought, but an earnestly sought ideal shared by whites and blacks alike.
The Saint-Barthélémy McDonald's is not like others, they earnestly argue — particularly not like those in America.
And there's something earnestly appealing about the chef John Fraser's commitment to the sundae as a medium.
I'm earnestly attempting to retype every word, but it's an exercise in good reading, not good typing.
While Kim earnestly calls the cake "so beautiful," we feel like it's more perplexing than anything else.
Trump administration officials may earnestly believe that they were pulled into this institutional conflict against their will.
In Citizen chats, some users earnestly wonder what's happening, and if everyone at a scene is ok.
Some will very earnestly buy red roses and giant bears, but some will be eating steamed sliders.
Again and again, Ellis earnestly relies on the wildly unspecific non-word "problematic" as his catchall criticism.
She's perfected a particular kind of delivery that cautiously skirts the line between earnestly sweet and comically intense.
At the beginning of the movie, Astrid is still earnestly trying to build a life with her husband.
Someone, somewhere, has probably earnestly described pebbles or antibacterial kitchen wipes as cool at some point or other.
In the film, she speaks earnestly at first about how she only ever dreamt of being a singer.
The Attorney General has earnestly reached out to each of us to apologize and express his deep remorse.
Here, people earnestly talk about their strategies for creating and maintaining the perfect patina on their iPhone cases.
"The governor and stakeholders have all been negotiating earnestly and in good faith for some time," state Sen.
Mickelson sat on the dais in Scotland and earnestly eviscerated Watson, who was seated a few feet away.
Even a lighthearted wine should be earnestly produced and offer some level of interest beyond a pretty color.
I've typically been a fan of Jag's saloons, so I wondered earnestly how the XE would stack up.
That, actually, seems to be the question with each new music video from the earnestly silly pop band.
I downloaded Yoga Studio for the purpose of this project but I had actually earnestly tried it before.
"I think it's really fucking important to get things wrong and to fuck things up," Wagner says earnestly.
Sadly, despite its attempt to earnestly categorize bands, it never stuck as a signifier the first time around.
The town, which has a museum, built a visitors' center and a new river walk, earnestly seeking tourists.
There are many good agents — men and women working earnestly to care for the people in their custody.
Like Mr. McDonagh's movie, "American Vandal" takes a circuitous route to earnestly asked philosophical questions about human nature.
He speaks earnestly of "Wisconsin nice," and is proud that the state voted against Trump in its primary.
And yet other characters earnestly intone several times that he wants to make the world a better place.
Just take a listen to the man: "No, I don't want to play against LeBron," Dario says earnestly.
In some ways, Shear's work reminded me of a young Robert Ryman earnestly learning what paint can do.
SM: I relish in the pageantry, showmanship, and precision of dance teams earnestly trying to do a good job.
Functionally, it's similar to the LiveJournal of the mid-aughts, earnestly toeing the line between social network and diary.
Two days later, Van Wagenen alerted Alderson that they should talk more earnestly in the middle of the week.
However, it all depends on whether Facebook users opt-in to these features and start using Town Hall earnestly.
Another, Luca, spoke earnestly about courting a girl from the women's counterpart house, as if it were the 1940s.
But however earnestly a Fed governor pledges to boost inflation in slumps, a successor may tighten if inflation surges.
In the years after the show ended, Cattrall and Parker tried earnestly to brush the rumors of infighting aside.
We hope that it could earnestly take some concrete actions to show its respect for the rule of law.
The simultaneity of these emotions and experiences can be confusing, even as it expresses something earnestly thoughtful and reflective.
The Democratic Party is now earnestly debating its future direction during the next four years under a Trump administration.
"I'm sorry about that, Morrow," she says, earnestly, calling me by my last name like we do in soccer.
It implies that all those hours spent earnestly arguing about climate science have been, to a first approximation, wasted.
A statement from his lawyer said Mr. Hastert "earnestly apologizes" for past transgressions, but stopped short of detailing them.
For some reason, this is a strategy the United States has not pursued earnestly in quite a long time.
They're good eggs, these millennials, each earnestly trying to figure out what it means to build a meaningful life.
"Love, Sex and Other Foreign Policy Goals," against all odds, manages to be both hilarious and earnestly, stubbornly true.
We hope all sides will make a joint effort to earnestly preserve lasting peace and calm in outer space.
He looked earnestly into the camera and implored us, begged us, even scolded us, to do something about it.
And its humor, gentle enough outside of the delightfully doofy FMV "tutorial," is light and appropriately, earnestly 90s-rad.
" At end of interview, Puja looked at me and asked very earnestly: "What do transgenders do in your country?
"I wonder why I'm being given the Queen," BeBe asked earnestly in a confessional, while wrapped in 40 fabrics.
Neither class is truly able to help the poor about whom they argue so earnestly, because neither truly cares.
My children, wide-eyed and dumbstruck at the thought of Mommy with a gun to her head, nodded earnestly.
They should advance as partners earnestly and happily agree, not because one party merely grants permission to the other.
To the Editor: I've been earnestly trying to understand the Trump supporter ever since Donald Trump announced his candidacy.
Jenner's rendition is earnestly soulful and therefore has sparked so many memes on Twitter that even Ariana Grande noticed.
Earnestly, and rather accurately, she performed a trio of sotto-voce moans: ''When you just get, 'unh, unh, unh.
"If you were on a beach, you might like a small crocodile to keep you company," he suggests, earnestly.
Is it more likely that Mr. Trump was earnestly concerned about protecting American interests by pressing for the investigations?
At least Neville Chamberlain pursued his appeasement policy because he earnestly thought it would protect his people in 1939.
Once these short-term expenses are taken care of, then you can begin earnestly saving for retirement, Boneparth says.
I see him leaning in toward me, earnestly discussing the secret to fixing frayed ropes on old window sashes.
"I honestly feel that 36 would put his arm around 45 and earnestly wish him success," Mr. Cranston said.
She held up each one and described how it worked, while I listened very earnestly and nodded my head.
Many earnestly believe that slashing the neck of a conscious animal causes more suffering than stunning the animal first.
Probably not, but it's still interesting, and moving, to hear the teenage Jackson earnestly discussing his aspirations and role models.
Most of the emails I receive about Franken are written earnestly, but they've got a sort of creepy quality nonetheless.
If threatened with regulatory intervention, assume Mr. Zuckerberg will earnestly repeat his recent assertions that Facebook would welcome reasonable regulation.
The political warfare in the Cleves family is rather too starkly laid out, and the novel can become earnestly didactic.
When "The Daily Shoah" started, in 2014, its title was not, or not primarily, meant to be earnestly anti-Semitic.
He's a creature of duty and discipline and earnestly accrued knowledge — all precious commodities that are worthless in Trump's eyes.
The earnestly reflective Mr. Sheppard, on the other hand, seems exactly like the Friends school English teacher he once was.
The Q-tips website is coy about earwax removal, earnestly offering dozens of absurd alternate Q-tip uses: Perfume application?
Here, the Chief Political Analyist for Sinclair Broadcasting earnestly cites a *parody account* as supporting evidence for his bogus argument.
The idea, pursued with earnestly winning if not quite convincing gravity, is to document formal similarities and demonstrate mutual influence.
"He said there's a forensic accountant club, and they were all so excited to be represented," Ms. Enos said earnestly.
The goal was to write something earnestly in the words of somebody on the pro-gun side of the debate.
In a market where people are earnestly trying to rent out their balcony, a good realtor can be a lifesaver.
" Pitsa pauses, summing us up, then continues earnestly: "They didn't know that this would kill us and destroy our image.
His poems form the work's second part, a stylized reply to the earnestly self-questioning Hearne double of the first.
She makes it a point to seek her friends out and tell them, earnestly, that they are making a mistake.
During the night's question-and-answer session, the first audience member to rise earnestly replied to French that Sanders would.
It's an ultimately straightforward approach that gives the work's delirious strangeness its due while insisting "Forza" can be appreciated earnestly.
For years, Europe maintained the comforting notion that it was earnestly confronting anti-Semitism after the horrors of the Holocaust.
Emily: When several folks earnestly doubt the necessity of Waystar-Royco buying PGM, who do they take their concerns to?
A multimedia show for all ages, earnestly tracing the evolution of Irish dance while toying with tradition, would be welcome.
Adam Driver plays Charlie as a father who's both endearingly hapless and earnestly determined to do right by his son.
I was very touched by Wakayama, an authority in cloning technology, who was earnestly listening to me while taking notes.
The left, which FAANG embraces so earnestly, is about to teach those companies a lesson on the politics of Europe.
Approach new opportunities and responsibilities earnestly, and use introspection to decide what does and doesn't fit into your future vision.
My worry is that we have earnestly lost ourselves in the same rhetorical fog within which Weinstein deliberately shrouded himself.
" He added that homeowners were compensated when errors were made, saying he "earnestly" feels terrible for "any mistakes at the bank.
But dating, the process of actively and earnestly seeking a romantic connection through an internet dating service, is represented less frequently.
But the game's charm comes from how earnestly silly it is, not just in its writing, but also in its gameplay.
Clips from the stirring trailer show Rogers talking earnestly about love with a sincerity that sometimes seems light years from 2018.
How much the earnestly enacted rites and simple verses used by this group resemble anything from the distant past is unclear.
Smartereum, a cryptocurrency website, is earnestly discussing whether bitcoin could rebound to $50,000—or even $100,000—before the year is out.
The founders say they believe earnestly in their technology, but are clear-eyed about the significant hurdles their company must overcome.
"I've always just been curious about things," she shares earnestly, her huge animated eyes blinking like those of a human YouTuber.
Still, there's some pleasure in earnestly buying into the narrative behind Ghenov's work rather than dismissing it as a conceptual gimmick.
At one point, Sir Vince earnestly called on Britain to recall the "pioneering spirit" of Milton Keynes, a drab dormitory town.
She also recognizes that there is instructional value in her story: "I just want it better for women," she says earnestly.
When it comes to regulating the biopharmaceutical industry, partisans have been known to earnestly invoke life and death in their arguments.
There are good people on the left and right who are trying earnestly and responsibly to hold this President to account.
In the process you debate your life choices and wonder why you fancied someone who now earnestly shares posts from LadBible.
And even if Clinton stands up there and talks earnestly about her policy ideas, they aren't going to cut her off.
John C. Calhoun, however, earnestly supported slavery in the face of articulate and insistent arguments against it from his fellow congressmen.
Lizbet is so earnestly good, in a way that I think has fallen out of fashion but that I loved reading.
After all, few things beat the refreshing tang of some freshly harvested cockroach milk earnestly enjoyed after a hard day's work!
The online learning platform Udemy hosted a virtual pet happy hour, which also aligns with their value of being earnestly authentic.
Quite the contrary: Mr. Bolton, a Catholic, treats the faith so earnestly that he re-sacralizes the medieval art on display.
He also proposed that a commission be created for that purpose, to earnestly inquire what form of government the locals wanted.
It very earnestly feels like the company thinks this is something more than a handful of weird millionaires want to buy.
I believe in earnestly agreeing to deathbed wishes and then forgetting about them, unless it's to satisfy those among the living.
Some, like earnestly cheering for your countrymen — or even better, whimsically for someone else's country — are probably, in fact, pretty healthy.
I didn't realize how little I missed "The Old Kanye" and how earnestly I missed just getting fucked over by Kanye.
Colligan often proclaims on video and in tweets that "Hitler did nothing wrong" and has earnestly defended this stance on social media.
The best thing on the internet right now is an Instagram account dedicated to a 6-year old earnestly reviewing Shirley Temples.
Once Donald Duck earnestly exclaimed, "You want to take a photo of me?" and no sentiment has ever touched my heart more.
Trump's internet army has spent this election gleefully propping up a woefully unprepared demagogue—some earnestly, most as a long-running joke.
His performance was so committed, so perfectly in sync with the hosts in the series, that I found myself playing along earnestly.
"We earnestly hope that amendments would be allowed to strike this funding as being an inappropriate use of taxpayer dollars," says Manning.
"So, the one thing that I'm most earnestly, devoutly hoping for is the acceleration and development of what we called the transporter."
That's not the weird part; aspiring filmmakers earnestly upload videos to YouTube every day that never eclipse 1,000 (or even 100) views.
That's not the weird part; aspiring filmmakers earnestly upload videos to YouTube every day that never eclipse 22.5,224 (or even 24) views.
This was what my classmates would never understand, as they earnestly debated welfare fraud and the grasping desperation of the undeserving poor.
On "Don't Hate Me," vocalist Matt Pryor earnestly pleads with words that could have come from just about any 16-year-old.
"China urges Japan to earnestly face up to and deeply reflect upon its history of militarism," she told a daily news briefing.
Over all, the diplomat seemed earnestly baffled when I told him Americans believed Putin had a master plan he was slyly executing.
On his solo records, he sings, produces, plays all kinds of instruments, earnestly ironizes, makes slyly brilliant videos to accompany the music.
I am earnestly looking forward to next season, when we will actually get to see how he stacks up in the NBA.
Another tricky convo to have, according to Carly Frieling, a financial advisor for Civic Financial/Northwestern Mutual, is asking earnestly about savings.
"Let us hope and pray earnestly that this action will lead to greater reflection and ultimately change on his part," McCarthy said.
The standard drive mode perceptively grabs the highest gear ratio possible, earnestly reaching for the E.P.A. rating of 18 city/25 highway.
"Gates has worked earnestly to provide the government with everything it has asked of him," prosecutors wrote in their filing last week.
And yet he earnestly asked Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky to investigate it in the fateful phone call that sparked the impeachment inquiry.
The annual rollout has transformed from a fun activity that pops up every December to an earnestly felt measure of one's experiences.
For every individual entering the world of "posting" with an open mind, earnestly seeking knowledge, there are a dozen coming under false pretenses.
It's like "Chaining Tatum" but he says it earnestly which suggests that Drake is still happy about life or pretending to, at least.
The personality was featured in Harper's Bazaar where she earnestly expressed that she no longer wants to be known as a reality star.
He has dragged his feet on imposing new sanctions passed by an overwhelming congressional majority and has earnestly described Putin's denials as believable.
The pattern is clear: If an entity or individual achieves a certain level of scale and influence, then the company will engage earnestly.
A Nobel Prize-winning economist and former New Hampshire governor, he earnestly wrestles with public policy decisions based largely on his progressive principles.
There is no way, in a post Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones world, that this line can be said earnestly.
In her thirties, people who spoke earnestly about hiking or forest bathing made her cringe, but it's undeniable: nature deficit disorder is real.
Delusion encourages them to earnestly trot out possession numbers and insist they were merely grazed with a couple of strokes of poor luck.
It's a sequence so uncomfortable because of its honesty, yet so earnestly touching in the myriad ways it handles the situation in question.
Hopeful Iranians earnestly believed that, having gone to the polls and chosen the right candidate, freedom, economic justice, and civil liberties would follow.
The replication of a low-budget, earnestly progressive public TV broadcast is impeccable, abetted by Helen Mirren's hilariously solemn introductions of the films.
So, although he's been honest about the darkness behind his third studio album, he's still not going to throw himself into that earnestly.
He speaks slowly and earnestly, even though he is usually addressing a roomful of crooks who couldn't care less about what he's saying.
In retrospect, it's not clear that the show's powers that be were aware of the inherent campiness they were earnestly serving to kids.
Even after I thought about that angle, I decided it was stupid to write it earnestly now and that rambling was somehow better.
Or earnestly gauge the likelihood that he is a devoted father in a rush to get home to a sick and hungry child.
In accordance with our culture of confession, Rowbottom earnestly hopes that an act of speech — writing, in this case — may represent the cure.
Most of the people who earnestly submit media for these places appear to be eager participants in the MAGA fandom that Trump cultivates.
Whereas previous efforts could seem insular or nihilistic, the new show sees Mr. Powhida earnestly broadening his scope and digging deeper than before.
That would be fine in a movie more tongue-in-cheek and less earnestly committed to getting us to root for this guy.
Mr. Relyea's Bluebeard sounded almost courtly during an initial exchange with his wife, as he earnestly asked her why she had chosen him.
Naturally, in his pursuit of Annette, Sebastian falls madly and earnestly in love and chooses to embrace his newfound affection over his stepsister.
"We urge relevant countries to earnestly respect China's judicial sovereignty," she told a daily news briefing, reiterating their lawful rights have been guaranteed.
If Springsteen's heroes dream of riding off in a car, Elena and Lila earnestly believe that education is the most effective escape vehicle.
The teachers' fear that some students will miss out makes them earnestly desperate to break down that history into small, bite-sized pieces.
It had about a 76 percent accuracy rate, and that doesn't take into consideration the variances in being told to lie versus earnestly lying.
China's Ministry of Commerce said in a statement on Friday it "regrets" the panel's decision and that it would "earnestly evaluate" the panel's report.
When it was revealed this September that Shia LaBeof had not one but two Missy Elliott tattoos, the search for photographic evidence earnestly began.
Searching through the Sarahah hashtag is a mix of people earnestly soliciting feedback, sharing their responses, or verbally rolling their eyes at the service.
Among them are ambivalent Cause fighter Michele, the cheater Rafael, the earnestly determined Fernando, the standoffish genius Joana, and the entitled "legacy" kid Marco.
"I want to earnestly fulfill my duties by always being close to the people, and sharing with them their joys and sorrows," he said.
Since Trudeau swept to power in October elections, his good looks, charm, and earnestly left-wing politics have made him into an international celebrity.
Do you ever feel bad for the poor social media staffers who have to earnestly reply to your comments on Facebook pages for brands?
Lucas Nogueira very earnestly pulled Powell aside for advice on how to stay ready like he has, something Nogueira's struggled with during his career.
We hope Spain can appropriately and fairly handle the relevant issue according to law, and earnestly guarantee the relevant Chinese financial institution's lawful rights.
Gove, on the other hand, is earnestly sincere, with a manner that would get him kicked off many math teams for being too nerdy.
Scoffers cannot alter fate, I repeat to myself as I witness Hollywood representations of telekinetic acts and earnestly listen to descriptions of UFO encounters.
President Donald Trump's sensitive fake news radar failed him Wednesday, when he appeared to earnestly retweet a Mike Pence parody account insulting Hillary Clinton.
Plenty of punk groups of the era threw a token pop tune or two into their set—sometimes for ironic effect, other times earnestly.
That's why it was such a joy when the Globe and Mail earnestly published a guide for how their readers can roll a joint.
MTV News was fairly earnestly trying to contribute to the sum total of human understanding about politics and political candidates, albeit for young people.
Asked well after midnight what she would tell her younger self, Keys (whose default mode is sardonic) thought for a moment and answered earnestly.
Obviously, it's a period piece because when the characters discuss Socialism — which they do, earnestly and often — no one starts trolling them on Twitter.
"Working teams are maintaining close contact to earnestly implement the consensus reached by the two leaders by telephone," he told a regular weekly briefing.
Adoring members of the public crowded by the jury room, cellphone cameras earnestly pointed inside, where they hoped to catch a glimpse of him.
The company declined to comment on those questions, and reporters there say it is too early to earnestly begin preparing for such an eventuality.
Party regulars have dutifully shitposted in the thread, some wondering whether it's a troll post, and others earnestly explaining the ideology behind their piracy.
First, teenagers bring us their problems; second, we earnestly offer suggestions and solutions; and third, teenagers dismiss our ideas as irritating, irrelevant or both.
News sites earnestly dissected the decision to create the video and its implications, while Reddit commenters tied themselves in knots debating whether they'd watch.
On Thursday, Mr. Trump himself vaporized every version of the Comey story his defenders, including Mr. Pence, had labored so earnestly to put forward.
"China has made representations with Singapore about this and hopes the Singapore government earnestly and scrupulously abides by the one China principle," Hua said.
The aesthetic — the 2019 lovechild of basic white girls and Tumblr girls — was earnestly trendy among teens but quickly became parodied, particularly on TikTok.
Lincoln then began thinking, perhaps more earnestly, about another, broader strategy — and later that year introduced the Emancipation Proclamation, to take effect on Jan.
Will the earnestly supportive parents of theater kids who take their teens to the movies over the holiday ever speak to their children again?
Some candidates' memoirs tell stories of humble beginnings and of obstacles overcome; some describe searches for identity; some earnestly set out detailed policy agendas.
Both operas were populated with intelligently, earnestly emoting singers whose voices were often unable to put across a strong sense of character or drama.
I remembered how earnestly and wholeheartedly he proposed, and I remembered my first reaction, the one I'd redacted from my memory: It's too late.
On The Late Show, Stephen Colbert — no longer playing the Colbert Report character of his Comedy Central days — earnestly pummeled Trump until election night.
It is truth universally acknowledged that any performance which begins with a man in drag sat earnestly atop a fake horse cannot be bad.
Second, the people who will stay on YouTube but won't follow Jones are not suddenly going to be earnestly consuming the New York Times.
The complex formula they use to redistribute their shrunken pool of funds punishes states that earnestly expanded Medicaid and tried to make Obamacare's exchanges work.
A year ago, the realignment of large museums toward non-symbolic social action — as sanctuary spaces for example — was earnestly discussed by many museum professionals.
Instead of objectivity or impartiality, The View From Somewhere advocates for a different distinction: between earnestly searching for the truth and peddling distortions and falsehoods.
He talks, earnestly, of a public yearning for moral national leadership, saying "people are ready for something different" and it is time for "decency, honesty".
Both do it with an enormous helping of absurdity: in the case of Zlatan, knowingly so; in the case of the Premier League, completely earnestly.
The work is earnestly charming, but this endearing feel is achieved because it's persnickety in its material details, layered in its meanings, and visually bountiful.
I begin to earnestly appreciate the Sonic R theme on a completely new level, now that I know it's possible to fucking rave to it.
"As we look at their bill we acknowledge their leadership and are earnestly looking for a way to support this under my subcommittee," he said.
Watch as the judges laugh in his face as he earnestly presents what is possibly one of the greatest county fair innovations of our time.
One of their arguments was that McFadden cannot hear the case until the House and the White House have earnestly tried to negotiate a compromise.
You can't earnestly court the black vote while at the same time your party is enacting laws in multiple states to suppress the black vote.
When I lecture about disability, someone always wants to know — either defensively, earnestly or cluelessly — the "correct" way to refer to this new politicized identity.
"The department has been operating in good faith and earnestly trying to comply with court orders, including the rapidly approaching deadline for reunification," Stauffer said.
You can potentially relate to their feelings of desire, isolation, and desperation, and perhaps there's something comforting about seeing those emotions earnestly depicted in film.
And even as those children demonstrated, a healthy portion of that class was studiously ignoring them and earnestly debating the merits of arming teachers instead.
Wilson is a reformer at heart, and she earnestly wants to lead us to the constructive optimism she offers at the end of her book.
But that meant the show felt very familiar to me, especially with how precocious it is to be a teenager earnestly talking about the Constitution.
It was a barrage of details, earnestly presented, that I suspect would have zero chance of changing the mind of anyone in Washington about Huawei.
While Booker and Castro are undoubtedly earnestly concerned about the reasons behind Harris' decision to leave the race, they are also motivated by politics here.
But I don't earnestly believe that, even as I believe the league is more of a force for negative things than it is positive ones.
The two go back and forth for a minute as Daniel continues to earnestly ask for help identifying the broken part of the ferris wheel.
It is rarely discussed earnestly on CBS, which is paying the N.C.A.A. nearly $1 billion a year, on average, to televise the tournament through 2032.
The relevant side should earnestly do more to help allay the situation on the Korean Peninsula and peace and stability in Northeast Asia, not the opposite.
Raised by Filipino immigrant parents in a Catholic household, Barrica didn't begin earnestly exploring her sexuality as a queer woman until just a few years ago.
"China fully, earnestly and faithfully enforces relevant Security Council resolutions, which include clear provisions on North Korea's coal exports," said ministry spokesman Geng Shuang last Wednesday.
The app is fun to play around with — either by answering earnestly or seeing what happens if you put in the opposite of your political beliefs.
In a 2010 article titled, "Get a Life, Holden," the New York Times fell into the same trap of earnestly questioning Holden's appeal as I did.
The two earnestly discuss their feelings with their father in a way that's so deeply personal and — I think it's fair to use this adjective — inspirational.
It has earnestly marketed itself as a "technology" company by opening its proprietary technologies to a growing list of traditional institutions like banks and insurance companies.
Silverman's speech hit a note speakers have struggled to so far: She spoke convincingly and earnestly about having supported Bernie Sanders and converted to Hillary Clinton.
But Apple is also earnestly offering up its sign-in button as what they consider a better alternative to the others, especially from a privacy standpoint.
The result is hot as hell, putting basically every other thrown-together joke mixtape to shame—along with a whole lot of more earnestly released mixtapes.
When you can earnestly tell the world, "Everyone always wants to know what lashes I wear," and you've got 50 million Instagram followers to prove it.
The FBI I served for 25 years has worked earnestly to ensure a proper climate to inspire cooperation from Americans of every faith and political orthodoxy.
Then, while Matt earnestly scours the man's nether regions, Mitch snaps a photo of Matt with "a handful of ballsack" and uploads it to social media.
" To the two or three people at the table who were clearly incapable of following along, he said, earnestly, "Sorry to alienate you with my math.
The central bank will "earnestly control the total floodgate of money supply", it said, echoing top leaders at a annual economic work conference earlier this month.
Tangerine was filmed on an iPhone, but it didn't make me throw up, and the narrative is so earnestly expressed the entire picture feels like documentary.
It's easy to imagine users lip syncing to their favorite jams, adding clashing background music for comedic effect or earnestly trying to compose something emotionally powerful.
Regardless of the rule's fate, the industry is continuing to move toward a fiduciary environment more earnestly than it had before the rule passed in 2016.
An impassioned First Amendment advocate, he defended neo-Nazi speech and pornography, starting with "I Am Curious (Yellow)," an earnestly smutty Swedish film released in 1967.
" A state investigation found the employee that sent that alert had earnestly believed there was an attack, and had previously confused "real life events and drills.
It begins with a lengthy, town hall-like segment in which Ms. Omielan earnestly engages her audience in dialogue on the mechanics of the British state.
"We demand the British side earnestly adopt measures to protect our reporter's rights and ensure such a preposterous event will not occur again," the network said.
A spokeswoman for Health and Human Services, Evelyn Stauffer, said in a statement Saturday that the department was trying earnestly to comply with the court order.
There was the old-school former governor, speaking earnestly — and truth be told, dryly — about democratic institutions and the need to respect verdicts rendered by voters.
He would rather make fun of his Argestes panel ("I'm thinking of no-socking it," he jokes) than speak earnestly about audience experiences and brand extensions.
Members of The People's Campaign to Support Kais Saied group, which boasts 34,000 followers, share motivational messages, clips that denigrate his opponents and earnestly Photoshopped images.
In addition to earnestly New Age-y moments, like ruminating on the scientific similarity between amniotic fluid and saltwater, Yogis's approach makes room for self-deprecation.
Mr. Herrou — a slight, soft-spoken, pony-tailed 37-year-old — will earnestly explain that he is not helping migrants enter France illegally for ideological reasons.
Kamensky, a Harvard historian, describes a young Copley earnestly studying engravings of anatomical images, all the while worrying if he would ever realize his lofty goals.
He is articulate and erudite, and he speaks earnestly but with an undercurrent of amusement—at himself and others—that bubbles up to flavor the sincerity.
She was in her early 210s, unadorned, the kind of person who wore her professionalism earnestly: a well-practiced posture, a sensible maroon dress, sensible flats.
But they didn't exactly make for must-see TV. After hours of earnestly analyzing the points raised by those professors, even MSNBC's panelists were losing interest.
The visitors dawdle over coffee in the early September sunshine, gaze out at the waters of Carmarthen Bay and earnestly compare training injuries and equipment reviews.
It's also a sincere way — the character's earnestly doing all this stuff, but the movie is using funny elements rather than the elements we normally see.
Identifying that ethos, and attempting to name it, is crucial for understanding how pro-lifers think — and why they are so earnestly devoted to their cause.
But in democracy, we all must consider each other's lives truthfully and earnestly at some point, starting with empathy, fairness, and a healthy sense of imperfection.
Hollywood used to excel at telling stories of people who lived and worked in the lower classes, who were earnestly hoping to rise up the class ladder.
The additions came as the U.S. Congress began to debate — earnestly, for the first time — new legislation that could put more self-driving cars on U.S. roads.
Whitman — like Macklemore, and so many of the earnestly liberal white residents of the Pacific Northwest — struggles with the same fundamental existential crises of privileged white allyhood.
Alex Strangelove isn't about a cross-clique romance or mean girls and their prey — it's about a young man earnestly exploring the full spectrum of his sexuality.
Stylish and bold, it was happy to traffic in cheap scares and cheaper melodrama even while it earnestly tried to tackle real themes like guilt and shame.
Yet even for Zuckerberg, who does earnestly believe in Facebook's power to continue transforming the world and improving our lives, that mission statement no longer cuts it.
"I think the Italian authorities are trying very earnestly to deal with whatever problems that may come up," he told CNBC at the G20 event in China.
"Pemex earnestly asks the population of San Luis Potosi to avoid making panic buys of fuel," the company said on Twitter, adding there was a sufficient supply.
Pik Botha, instead, would lean forward, hunching his rugby-player's frame, and earnestly explain that he abhorred racism and did not want to lord it over blacks.
Though Madonna meant to earnestly praise and honor Franklin, her delivery of that message – not to mention her get-up with confusing cultural references – was undeniably questionable.
Having said that, there are people who are earnestly struggling with this issue and are deathly afraid of telling anyone about it because of how they'll respond.
"Relevant Chinese departments expressed hope that the United States would meet China halfway, and earnestly implement the United States' relevant promises," the news agency said, without elaborating.
"We hope the relevant party can earnestly respect regional countries' efforts to safeguard peace and stability in the South China Sea," he told a daily news briefing.
The ad features Curry shooting around in an indoor gym as a janitor, ball boy and other random passers-by earnestly ply him with jargon-laden pointers.
You will remember when one of your mates earnestly carved the words "gin and tea cups" into their arm with a Stanley knife from the art department.
And I was struck by the zealous young man who approached Allen at SXSW, interrupting our conversation, to earnestly tell his guide: "You have changed my life!"
" Yet when Schenck visited evangelical churches during the Obama years, he lost count of how many times he was asked, quite earnestly: "Is the president the Antichrist?
That's not to say records like Urinal St. Station with The Yellow River Boys or Pusswhip Banggang's Jambalaya weren't done from an earnestly comedic perspective, of course.
"His trainer has told me that he's taken anabolic steroids, Novocain, NyQuil, Darvon and some sort of fish paralyzer," the announcer, played by Kevin Nealon, says earnestly.
"We are changing the supervisory board in this company so that it could earnestly evaluate the work by the management board and the chief executive," Jackiewicz said.
Guided by the staff of the Bipartisan Policy Center, this group should work together earnestly, craft a practical proposal and deliver it to the leadership in Congress.
There might be more affluent techies in expensive RVs than before, but many from the industry earnestly embody Harvey's ideals of radical inclusion, decomodification, and communal effort.
For the first time since I was in high school, I have earnestly and unironically reacquainted myself with "gaming culture" or whatever you'd like to call it .
"I earnestly request that you promptly remove" the memorial and an accompanying plaque "without further delay," Mr. Yoshimura wrote, according to an emailed copy of the letter.
And Mooney is given to earnestly weighing the adjectives that best suit him, as if they were neckties: creepy (no!), funny (well, not really) and menacing (absolutely).
" Yet, when I said I was writing an article about Gen X women's reactions to the revival, one student earnestly asked me, "Which one is Gen X?
We are committed to countering the misinformation that fuels anti-vaccine sentiment among parents and legislators who are earnestly trying to protect their children and the public.
Meanwhile, Donald Trump has at this point repeatedly denied a report in Axios that he earnestly proposed dropping a nuclear bomb into the eye of a hurricane.
But with my third, since I was a full-fledged practicing pediatrician, I felt a moral obligation to follow the recommendations that I had been earnestly dispensing.
"I earnestly and unironically love Guy Fieri's shows and whenever visiting a new city, I Google what restaurants there have appeared on 'Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives.'"
He talks earnestly about the historical nature of his campaign, being the first Asian American man to make a serious bid for the Democratic Party's presidential nomination.
Mr. Neti, 27.50, pressed on earnestly, suggesting that he could demonstrate the internet's potential by Googling the history of the Gond tribe, to which they both belonged.
"We hope that the comprehensive Iran nuclear agreement can continue to be earnestly implemented," said Hua Chunying, a spokeswoman for China's Foreign Ministry, as reported by Reuters.
Through the door, I could hear the earnestly Romantic theme from the first movement of Tchaikovsky's "Pathétique" Symphony; was it a screening, or some kind of concert?
At the launch of the green paper, at a cabinet meeting held in Cheshire, Mrs May earnestly spoke of "looking at the way in which clusters can help".
It's embarrassing that I used to earnestly listen to a lot of this, but the melodrama is great for powering through the last 220 minutes of a run.
The movie tries earnestly to recreate the looks and speaking patterns of its subjects, but all of this together results in a movie that's more distracting than enthralling.
"I want to earnestly fulfill my duties by always being close to the people, and sharing with them their joys and sorrows," he said at a press conference.
I haven't kept up with the new Dragon Ball Super TV show, and I haven't earnestly played one of the games in full since the PlayStation 2 era.
I'm a cynic—you have to have a little bit of cynicism to be a comedian—and it's almost too ridiculous for me to take improv so earnestly.
" He later added that he "earnestly hopes for early resumption of talks between Palestine and Israel leading to the establishment of an independent and sovereign State of Palestine.
If they tried to do so earnestly, I've proved that they would immediately be shut down: It doesn't seem like that would incite anyone to do anything similar.
The man who created it, Tyron Hazen, is so earnestly passionate about the project, it almost makes me wish I was as into fire dancing as he is.
"The department has been operating in good faith and earnestly trying to comply with court orders, including the rapidly approaching deadline for reunification," said HHS spokeswoman Evelyn Stauffer.
A dad earnestly wrote a tardy note for his daughter when she missed a chunk of the school day because of a ... wait for it ... Bruce Springsteen concert.
When Mercury is in Leo—especially during Cancer season—understanding our place in the world and the conditions we were born into helps us earnestly connect with others.
The Middle could have its share of that, but it also did, earnestly, believe that the American small town ideal could still exist, if we worked for it.
Instead, "Embeds" hopes to bring a knowing authenticity to the lives of young people, struggling earnestly and mightily, in situations they may not necessarily be equipped to handle.
By far, the most arresting performers —artists, writers, arts professionals, and one self-described "dandy" — were those who appropriated the words in personal ways, whether sarcastically or earnestly.
So this time around, she earnestly tells the All Stars camera that she wants to show off how much her drag (and people) skills have improved since then.
Roger Rabbit earnestly wondered what our world would be like if we lived alongside cartoons, while its plot was inspired by the construction of the LA freeway system.
"Come Tomorrow," the ninth studio album by the Dave Matthews Band and its first since 2012, earnestly embraces fatherhood, commitment, lifelong romance and hope for the next generations.
And The Onion's hard-partying, earnestly sleazy Joe Biden became the template for parodies of the former vice president, a fictional version on which subsequent fictions were based.
We earnestly ask, "Is everything O.K.?" and our teenager responds with a full stop "No," an insincere "Yeah," or freezes us out while fielding a flurry of texts.
Over the decades Mr. Pressman became the best-known television reporter in the city, a schmoozy journalist who colleagues said was earnestly passionate about news and public affairs.
Coming from the worlds of music videos and video games, rather than art films, Bloch and his band spoke earnestly, and with little hesitancy, about revolutionizing cinematic narratives.
At several recent campaign stops, Dr. Biden has earnestly asked voters how she could get them on board with Mr. Biden, even giving out her campaign email address.
The Chinese government defended importing iron ore from North Korea on Thursday, saying such purchases "strictly and earnestly" comply with the United Nations' sanctions, The Associated Press reported.
China and Laos have also agreed to take "effective measures to earnestly protect the safety of each other's people, organizations and important projects", it added, without giving details.
In a surprise cameo, Crenshaw appeared alongside Davidson to take a few humorous potshots of his own and then, more earnestly, to try to find some common ground.
And it's all presented so earnestly that "Circle of Love" should connect with the same audience, meaning all concerned should probably begin making plans for next year right now.
I think it's clear that this administration is pursuing a much more combative policy toward Iran than President Barack Obama, who tried earnestly to engage with adversaries, particularly Iran.
Mainland Chinese students have contributed earnestly and openly to group discussions both in and out of class and have shown deep interest in studying these topics from alternative perspectives.
At a different college the next semester, a poor student Jonas has been earnestly devoting time to turns out to be the worst plagiarist his colleagues have ever encountered.
"We hope both can earnestly, with joint efforts, put into effect the consensus reached by the two countries' leaders at the Argentina meeting," he told a daily news briefing.
Her clear, honey-sweet voice twangs earnestly, resolutely, and without a scrap of hesitation—because even at age 84, the coal miner's daughter is still a force of nature.
On a sweltering hot July afternoon, they spend four hours earnestly kissing, holding hands, striking film-star poses and running through lavender in what looks like an exhausting session.
Harris dominates every scene he's in, and the show's young actors are charming in their ability to earnestly deliver lines about impossible inventions and obscure but somehow relevant facts.
Snapchat. And do you know whose CEO could probably smile earnestly beside Tim Cook announcing a brighter future for social media unlocked by two privacy-focused companies joining forces?
As someone who was once firmly in the skeptic's camp, I can now say that I am earnestly and eagerly awaiting more of the same from the controversial singer.
"We urge relevant parties to earnestly respect China's sovereign and jurisdictional rights and not do anything that could impact bilateral relations or this region's peace and stability," Lu said.
Being at Oaks Christian, on its sprawling campus and among its upper-crust student body, means he is no longer of the place he so earnestly wants to elevate.
In his long career, he had met many people who earnestly believed technology would soon alleviate humanity's problems, and yet salvation always proved to be farther down the road.
When he earnestly explores the fears and desires of humans, whatever conventional familiarity they may have dissolves under his adroit narrative control and nuanced attention to language and psychology.
And just last year, Mr. Palmer starred in a commercial for the blood thinner Xarelto, earnestly pitching the drug in a bright pink shirt on a lush green course.
But it's one-on-one, where his temperament — earnestly upbeat, but with a self-deprecating humor and a subtly forceful undertone blocking any threat of saccharine — is most effective.
It's a rare phenomenon, but one that, when it comes up, ought to be cherished, because it's not often we get our sense of taste so earnestly fucked with.
A nearby Elizabeth Catlett sculpture, "Faces for Two Worlds" (1980), takes up this idea more earnestly: A bronze head with two opposing faces visualizes the concept of double consciousness.
Dad would earnestly and somewhat sadly tell me I should be grateful for these days because he didn't have anyone to take him to the beach as a boy.
And Beyoncé does this more earnestly than the majority of singers today: she performs for them, shows them what a woman in successful control of her life sounds like.
Brandon's adventurous material explorations spur a reconsideration of what we think we see, while Michon's multimedia projects challenge us to consider earnestly how the world around us is shaped.
The great advance of the 21st century was to establish that it's even funnier to watch comedians riff on movies and TV shows that they earnestly and unabashedly love.
A willingness to empathize, to earnestly dialogue with one another, must transcend party/class/identity politics and remain our first consideration if we are to thrive as a nation.
It was all so compelling that after 20 minutes of earnestly proffered advice, I had to remind Zellweger that she was the one meant to be answering questions today.
"The Court should not adjudicate the merits of this suit unless and until the Committee earnestly pursues and exhausts the constitutionally mandated negotiation and accommodation process," Trump's lawyers argued.
But considering that the changes had just taken effect, "it's unreasonable for us to earnestly consider making amendments that would water down or roll back" the law, she said.
Stewart's character in the movie is Sabina, the kind of earnestly nice superspy who will die to protect her friends but always fumbles her way through her quippy punchlines.
A book that tries so earnestly to dilate endings, or to divide them infinitely into smaller and smaller units, has to be concerned with its own manner of conclusion.
Students might be heartened to learn (like I was) that there are researchers thinking very hard, and very earnestly, on trying to make psychology a more replicable, robust science.
There are slicker shows than Maya and Marty, NBC's variety series in which Maya Rudolph and Martin Short earnestly throw everything they have into sketches and musical numbers alike.
I've seen the debates in Instagram comments, where she earnestly tries to explain to eighth-grade friends why she finds the president-elect's stereotypes, slurs, and insults so hurtful.
President Xi Jinping, who is in Italy on a state visit, ordered all-out efforts to care for the injured and to "earnestly maintain social stability", state television said.
No matter what you do, or how hard you work to save people, something might go wrong ... and then a bunch of horses will drown, Jonathan Kent earnestly intones.
Surprisingly, Chris Hemsworth (yes, Thor) has a bigger part than expected as the Ghostbusters' earnestly bumbling secretary, Kevin, and he clearly relishes the chance to do something overtly silly.
This tension served as the foundation for Lore Reasons, our podcast series that tries to seriously and earnestly untangle the same mythology that's also served as the butt of jokes.
The presidential office said earlier on Sunday that Park was "earnestly considering ways to normalize state affairs" and that she had "heard the voices of the people at the rally".
In one early scene, Cleo is wooed by a young, quite naked martial arts enthusiast who uses a hotel curtain rod to earnestly show off his, uh, skills to her.
Not every suicide can be prevented, of course, but scores of inmates could be saved every year if corrections officials would just earnestly protect those in their custody and control.
Instead of assuming this base level of everyday eloquence and using the rare mistakes to convey some added characterization here and there, characters are allowed to speak clumsily and earnestly.
But when she tops it all off by also earnestly telling him everything that's happened to him since he was summoned to Earth, the film lurches into laughably clumsy territory.
"I want to earnestly fulfill my duties by always being close to the people, and sharing with them their joys and sorrows," he said at a press conference in February.
At a recent science fair in the village of Jaswant Pura, in northern India, we found 15-year-old Pankaj Jakhar earnestly explaining parts of the anatomy to younger classmates.
While the campaign earnestly believed that Bush would have plenty of time to define himself and distinguish his candidacy from that of his brother or father, that never fully happened.
At some point in these four years, I earnestly hope that people in both parties will get serious about the debt problems that we're about to dump on future generations.
"Checks and balances are there in public banks as well but they are not followed earnestly," said Diwanji, who has tracked India's financial services industry for more than two decades.
The Governor of Louisiana recently visited Capitol Hill bearing some sorely needed good news: Louisiana, the incarceration capital of the world, is earnestly working to drop that claim to fame.
The Iranians, struggling at home with a faltering economy, and earnestly seeking foreign investment, can silently disengage, as the imperatives for reconstruction take priority over sectarian conflict and hegemonic aspirations.
Elsewhere, on another Being There highlight like the cathartic "Sunken Treasure" he earnestly sings, "Music is my savior, and I was maimed by rock and roll" and it undeniably works.
A cinematic pastorale swells around his earnestly nasal voice: a muffled tom-tom beat, a spaghetti-Western guitar line, a gathering horn section, all eventually subsiding back to patient resignation.
In "Little Walter's Toys," his son's wooden dolls on a table are earnestly theatrical; a row of geraniums in "Geraniums Before Blue Mountain" are a trippy homage to van Gogh.
"The two sides established a consensus in principle for an implementation mechanism framework," Xinhua said, adding without elaborating that the United States had agreed to "earnestly respond to China's concerns".
They either earnestly try to understand or they simply let me be without needing to publicly fight with me about it (though I suspect their private thoughts are less kind).
But we continued to earnestly regulate each other's sartorial choices even as we moved the codes by which we do so out of the legal realm and into the social.
I'm not just saying that because the Turtles earnestly root for the New York Knicks, whose combined record since the 2014 reboot of the franchise is a sad 49-115.
Because we have a lot of interest in producing theater, we wondered, quite earnestly in the beggining, if it would be possible to create a machine that could write tragedies.
The real core of this earnestly ambitious debut lies not in its sweeping statements but in its smaller moments, in its respectful and bighearted renderings of damaged and thwarted lives.
His new book earnestly places the well-traversed late 19th century in a broader historical perspective and identifies what distinguished New York's elites from the upper crusts of other cities.
"All levels of the cyberspace administration must earnestly fulfill their management responsibility for internet content, strengthen supervision and investigation, severely probe and handle fake and unfactual news," the regulator added.
It offers an opportunity to tell the kinds of stories that are difficult to say too earnestly — to say out loud what doesn't always make sense, because degradation rarely does.
Niall brings this same aura of safety and coziness to Flicker, where he strums his acoustic guitar and sings earnestly about the mundane highs and lows of falling in love.
"China will continue earnestly implementing its international obligations, carry out the repatriation work in an orderly manner and complete the repatriation on time," China's U.N. mission said at the time.
As Professor Daniel Crane notes in a recent article for the Cato Institute, it is absurd to assume that the Sherman Antitrust Act was earnestly passed to break up trusts.
It offers an opportunity to tell the kinds of stories that are difficult to say too earnestly — to say out loud what doesn't always make sense, because degradation rarely does.
But I will say that when you're doing a show the day after Charlottesville or the day after a school shooting, those were cases where we spoke of it earnestly.
The show has spawned numerous relationships and engagements that have fizzled (The Bachelorette has done a little bit better) — something that must be frustrating to anyone who's watching it earnestly.
They argue earnestly about things like privilege, cultural imperialism, power structures and the male gaze; threaten to get tattoos with Adorno quotes; and drop references to "reactionary Cartesian sentimentalism" during arguments.
The Night King does take out Theon (+2310 for killing a drafted character), giving Theon the memorable death scene he so earnestly deserves (+2255), and he makes his way toward Bran.
Like Facebook, Twitter is run mostly by a single individual, CEO Jack Dorsey, who speaks earnestly but leaves chronic issues of racism, intolerance, bullying, and abuse to fester on his platform.
"We will make all necessary preparations, earnestly perform our duties and fulfill our mission, resolutely protect the country's security interests and resolutely protect regional peace and stability," he added, without elaborating.
Fans who earnestly applaud his lost affairs and biblical sagas for their scale and sophistication, especially hetero men who take him as a romantic role model, should consider modernizing their taste.
If you earnestly put forward this idea that fighting for policy is somehow irrelevant and that laws are "simply letters on a page" you have very little to offer modern society.
The police officer noted that he took too long to return to the right lane after passing a car and that he was holding the steering wheel a bit too earnestly.
"We hope Australia can earnestly implement and appropriately handle the issue according to this agreement and the mutual understanding reached by both sides," ministry spokesman Lu Kang told a regular briefing.
I'm not surprised people responded to it, especially given how hard and earnestly Chalamet and Hammer have been selling it since before its premiere more than a year ago at Sundance.
Asked on Wednesday's "Morning Joe" what he would do if elected president about the city in Syria at the center of the refugee crisis, Johnson earnestly asked what Aleppo is even.
The best way to detect rationalization is to figure out whether a founder is earnestly searching for answers to problems or is quick to explain away why the problems aren't important.
"If the assertion is true, the CSA will earnestly implement anti-doping regulations and safeguard legal interests according to law," Xinhua cited an unnamed CSA official as saying in a statement.
In a gripping moment, Mr Sanders was forced to watch a 1985 film of his younger self earnestly scorning those Americans who had predicted a Cuban popular uprising against Fidel Castro.
Blood's first song "Waste" is dedicated to that experience (and its the only song about it.) He sings earnestly on "Waste," that "we're goin' through some changes" over some gentle percussion.
We're never quite sure, but Cole earnestly spends another five minutes talking about what a workout tickling is and how much "core strength" is involved in being tickled for that long.
Where the world's biggest corporations earnestly set out footling "strategies" and "action plans" to give the impression they're addressing the social and environmental problems that they caused in the first place.
She said her fiance now was earnestly preparing and already has a tip jar he puts money into whenever he uses profanity so he will not utter it around the baby.
Judge John Hodgman Andrew writes: I am very fun, and I earnestly want to Jet-Ski into my wedding ceremony to the tune of "The Final Countdown," possibly accompanied by pyrotechnics.
As humans we're hopelessly susceptible to our own curiosity, and in earnestly creating something that should be disgusting, Catawba Brewing have reached what is maybe the current pinnacle of novelty brewing.
Strangers called repeatedly to accuse him of slandering the Gounder caste in "One Part Woman," which had been released in an English translation, and he tried earnestly to explain his motivation.
Cryptocurrency may not be the new internet, but movies in 2019 are treating the technology like flicks from the 90s treated the web—breathlessly, earnestly fumbling, gloriously corny, and instantly dated.
Progressive Israelis have been baffled for years by the Mizrahi allegiance to Likud when liberal politicians promise earnestly to address the social inequities and economic inequality that have disadvantaged the Mizrahim.
It was nearly two weeks ago that President Emmanuel Macron earnestly asked us to stay home, and the Prime Minister Édouard Philippe ordered all non-essential businesses to close at midnight.
In the rollicking five financial quarters between these two mac and cheese crises, photographs of earnestly made bad food and also trolling imitations (usually using stolen photographs) proliferated and became indistinguishable.
It's a tiny bit janky, but somehow earnestly so, and it stars cute-as-a-button characters dealing with the bad shit in their lives by, well, going on cool adventures.
"The film is earnestly and unabashedly melodramatic to an extent that may baffle audiences accustomed to clever, knowing historical fictions," A.O. Scott wrote in his review for The New York Times.
What is startling, when we dig into the history, is just how many great minds, from Aristotle to Darwin, have earnestly, and without judgment, pondered the question of men's breast milk.
Both Democrats and Republicans are battling so earnestly about the procedures for a Senate impeachment trial that the public could be forgiven for thinking that something important was actually at stake.
"I earnestly hope that Fudan University can be less groveling, flattering, ingratiating, and be kindly and smartly a tower of strength," said the letter, which was quickly removed from the internet.
And there was one thrilling casual option: the 654, in black cherry ($695), which was slim and earnestly worn-in and felt like a boot by the divine Italian maker Guidi.
Despite the fact that my mom assured me the whole ride home that he was mostly joking, that didn't stop me from earnestly adopting the dental hygiene routine of a drill sergeant.
When a network show like Riverdale is birthing memes left and right, or earnestly walking through plotlines about a street drug called Jingle Jangle, '90s nostalgia feels quaint in a laughable way.
Bill's storytelling skills were in the service of humanizing Hillary, showing her to be a strong, independent woman who initially resisted his courtship and who was earnestly engaged in civil rights issues.
It's that it appears to earnestly reflect the Saudi government's worldview: its deeply held belief that modernization will bring violent revolution and that Muslim populations will only accept anti-modern ultra-conservatism.
Songs like "A Perfect Miracle" and "The Prize" offer hazy ruminations on the meaning of life and the fragility of existence, all while earnestly attempting to dig into what makes us human.
"They're asking earnestly to try and help industries but they know there is only so much they can do with having to go through the bureaucratic process," he said of federal workers.
Earnestly scribbling in a Moleskine notebook, Jim radiates nervous energy and ambition; Emily notices the way he hungrily eyes her desk when she asks him where he sees himself in five years.
The son of a Baptist preacher in a small, evangelical Ozarks community, Conley is outed and at 19 enters treatment at the program's grim facility in Memphis, earnestly hoping to cure himself.
The risk of this could be greatly reduced by earnestly moving forward with the Air Force's planned upgrade to the GPS system's software, called the Next Generation Operational Control System, or OCX.
"All the stories and all the talking and the arguments and the birthdays and anniversaries, they've all been in front of her — and in front of the grandfather clock," he said earnestly.
I remember annoying coworkers at my deli job in high school, earnestly asking the older employee what I could be doing better in the midst of chopping tomatoes and cleaning the grill.
I would consider opening a street food van called something annoying like "The Batter Bros," where I'd sell tempura-fried pizza slices to Evening Standard readers and be earnestly praised for it.
It's good that he has a sense of humor about himself, but after a while this plays like a joke on anyone in the audience who earnestly pinned their hopes on him.
Now the issue has come to the fore again, as Macedonia's government earnestly renews a push to join NATO and the European Union, hoping to alleviate the Balkan country's poverty and isolation.
"We started off 2020 with meeting our MIDZYs and that became a huge source of inspiration and strength for me," said Chaeryeong earnestly, moving her Lara Croft-esque braid and leaning forward.
For liberal Ukrainians, earnestly trying to live up to Western ideals that the world's most powerful Western country is in the process of abandoning, this new geopolitical situation has been deeply alarming.
Created by Lana and Lilly Wachowski and J. Michael Straczynski, this show is nothing if not earnestly sentimental—starting with its premise, which takes empathy to its most radical and literal extreme.
Ideally you will think of such redos as an opportunity to cull the things you don't care for anymore and layer in new things you earnestly hope are contenders for eternal use.
At no point does someone earnestly yell, "Mastodon," into the camera, and there are zero mentions of the other prehistoric creatures that figure into the Power Rangers' mythology, like Pterodactyl or Triceratops.
One of the great ironies of depression is that it's easier to joke with a room of strangers about my attempts at suicide than it is to earnestly confide in loved ones.
Yet there were the Devils' TV announcers earnestly talking about playoff chances, the distance New Jersey needs to cover to catch the Red Wings and the importance of an upcoming road trip.
But even anecdotally, it's dark seeing people writing earnestly about Jill Stein in TYOOL 2016, between posts of new babies, improbably perfect Thanksgiving meals, and fireplaces that are a little cozier than yours.
Ordinarily in commercials, footballs are earnestly thrown through tires on farms, attractive wrinkletons tenderly hold hands in bathtubs on hillsides because, evidently, that sort of thing plays well with the fifty-plus crowd.
"I've met with troops fighting on the ground in Syria and have asked them earnestly what they're fighting for, only to find that many of them do not have an answer," Massachusetts Rep.
Either way, it's cool to see Nintendo earnestly doing these kinds of things with their characters, since they are notoriously protective of their IP. Seriously, though, Mario looks fucking good in that dress.
But then again, it's probably a bummer to see a piece of art you earnestly labored over get figuratively shat on across the internet by Millennials thirsty for a few likes and retweets. 
The CEO also spoke earnestly about challenges the company faces, whether it's about Facebook's unusually large amount of downtime this year or what obligations the company has for its 30,000 contracted content moderators.
ONLY a few months ago, Canadians were earnestly debating whether or not the country's Liberal administration was right to go ahead with executing a $12bn contract to deliver armoured vehicles to Saudi Arabia.
Head Over Heels is earnestly committed to an accurate depiction of sexual and gender fluidity — Pythio's pronouns are treated with respect, even spurring some updated Go-Go's lyrics — while also being exceptionally silly.
On a sweltering August day I walk from Philadelphia's 30th Street Station fresh off the Amtrak from New York, past a climate change rally in which teenage protesters earnestly chant and wave signs.
With launches already looming for both the HTC Vive and the Oculus Rift, virtual reality fans have been earnestly awaiting details for the last major HMD to join the party, the Playstation VR .
She argues that aesthetics of the earnestly anti-Nazi film American History X are eagerly aped by actual neo-Nazis, but the uproariously campy rendition of Hitler's Germany in The Producers is not.
"We hope the Vietnam side can earnestly respect China's sovereignty, rights, and jurisdiction over the relevant waters, and not take any actions that could complicate the situation," Geng told a regular news conference.
A few educa­tors and educational researchers were earnestly exploring the poten­tial benefits of the internet and other emerging digital technologies, but the period was marked by widespread moral panic about new media technologies.
He is the sum of every bit of instruction and coaching he has ever received; he is the man who listened to everyone; he is a lifetime of coaching earnestly and graciously received.
But it is impossible to understand the Islamic State's ideology and recruiting power without acknowledging the role of religious beliefs that, while rejected by the overwhelming majority of Muslims, are often earnestly held.
There is a type of documentary — one of the most prevalent varieties these days — that earnestly acquaints its audience with a terrible problem and rewards our attention with a gold star of virtue.
Bernie Sanders and then-candidate Donald Trump could vent their spleen and be seen as genuine -- earnestly channeling the frustrations of their respective bases -- any such emotionality from Clinton registered as calculated, cold.
By himself, in the salon d'oré (gilded room) of the Elysée presidential palace, looking reassuringly, though earnestly, into the camera, calmly telling the French people, I feel and share your pain and fear.
But some people—let's call them Grinch-curious—have taken all that talk about how sexy the Grinch is one step further, looking deep within to earnestly ask themselves if they would smash.
Drake's turn as a 70s loverman rules because very few rappers get as earnestly into their performances as he does, which has reflected in his "I'm going in" facial expressions throughout the years.
A series of faces earnestly peer out from canopies of white and off-white paper, while ballerinas with impeccable extension show off Elizabethan collars and dazzling headpieces made of string, paper, and tape.
The concept of machines being capable of logical reasoning has been around since the 14th century, but it wasn't until 1956 after a conference at Dartmouth College that people began earnestly researching the subject.
"We urge the United States to earnestly fulfill its international obligations, and take real action to correct its mistaken methods," Wang said, adding that China would take steps to protect Chinese companies' legal rights.
"Internet search providers should earnestly accept corporate responsibility towards society, and strengthen their own management in accordance with the law and rules, to provide objective, fair and authoritative search results to users," it said.
Still, only David Harbour scored a nod as the Hollywood Foreign Press Association ignored the earnestly entertaining kid squad of Millie Bobby Brown, Gaten Matarazzo, Noah Schnapp, Finn Wolfhard,  Caleb McLaughlin and Sadie Sink.
At KansasFest, internet archivist Jason Scott told me that the people still using Apple IIs do it earnestly, as a "nonironic" expression of their passion for one of the most groundbreaking computers ever created.
" – "I work in the media, and cannot recall the number of times I've met an aspiring writer/photographer/illustrator in a smoking area and very earnestly told them to email me about working together.
"I was doing television, they had me touring everywhere, and I was always bothered by the fact that, you know, people took the 'Call me now' quote very earnestly," she recalled at the time.
"Internet search providers should earnestly accept corporate responsibility toward society, and strengthen their own management in accordance with the law and rules, to provide objective, fair and authoritative search results to users," it said.
"I hope the relevant side can listen to the people's voices and earnestly take steps to avoid further damage to China-South Korea relations and exchanges and cooperation between the two countries," Geng said.
As pundits were earnestly profiling presidential hopefuls such as Marco Rubio, Lynn Nottage's steel-town drama offered a nuanced look at the economic and racial resentment stirred up by the loss of American manufacturing.
But MGM, with its pit bulls, track-suited muscle, and character of an owner with a less-than-kosher background felt as close to earnestly sketchy as one could hope to find in 2016.
There's a degree of maintaining peace for the camera, but reality TV has always thrived on conflict, and here we see two men finding common ground and trying earnestly to learn from each other.
They got briefed up on Apple forensics for their inspection of my computer, visited my house on numerous occasions, communicated freely, shared findings along the way and seemed to earnestly do a thorough job.
But it is also clear, for anyone earnestly trying to understand President Trump, that his warning about what will happen if Kim Jong Un does not denuclearize is the same as his past warnings.
When the committee met earlier this spring, dozens of students turned out at the State Capitol, some in tears, earnestly telling the educators that anything other than India would amount to erasing their heritage.
But it offers many instructive allusions, useful judgments and important refinements on these themes — and provides reassurance by its mere existence that someone in the author's position is grappling so earnestly with such questions.
Cera has had lunches with several of his other heroes, too, including Gene Wilder and Grodin; Grodin, now eighty-three, brought Cera to a restaurant where a series of busboys earnestly praised Cera's work.
As every vacation-tanned CEO around me earnestly sang along with the "even though we ain't got money" line from "Danny's Song" I could tell they actually believed this was the case for themselves.
I stayed and kept reading because Parks has done her homework as earnestly as a grad student, having spent five years in the primary-source trenches, with pages of source notes to prove it.
To get to your question: I'm pretty sure the only things I have ever earnestly described as perfect are my pug's face and a plate of oysters on a 72-degree day in Seattle.
Sir Arthur does not boast, and he can smile at himself; yet, with a seriousness which is Scotch rather than Irish, he sets earnestly about his entries on the credit side of the ledger.
When we talk about industry sexism, the discussions often earnestly turn on words like representation and inclusion, but what we are talking about is an industry that systematically sees and treats women as inferior.
" More earnestly, a young black Army sergeant in Vietnam, Franklin R. Freeman, wrote to Mr. Schulz to express how gratifying it was to find "a new character in the strip who shares my name.
Even if the words are prosaic, there's beauty in so many folks earnestly promising to humble themselves, make amends and do the right thing before embarking on a journey that could, realistically, kill them.
This summer, I wrote about a small but alarmed community of analysts and experts in the US, Europe, and Russia who earnestly worried that the risk of an unintended war had grown unacceptably high.
The "Indiana Jones"-themed show of 1995 was some kind of hardworking kitsch apotheosis; the Motown tribute of 1998 (including Smokey Robinson, Martha Reeves, Boyz II Men and Queen Latifah) earnestly mingled nostalgia and contemporaneity.
" Hudson explained that she understands some may "want to take the headline earnestly as if I have some new age method of raising my kids and I really do hate disappointing people but, I don't.
It has it all: You were hit—not just by any ordinary car, but an Uber; the unnecessary exclamation mark; your poor broken bones; your hospital stay; earnestly trying to segue back into normal conversation.
But these support systems could only take her so far: According to Alabama state law, sexual assault is only defined as such if alleged victims can prove they "earnestly" tried to fight off their attacker.
On the positive side, charities and aid workers talk endlessly and earnestly about how smartphones will allow farmers to check crop prices, let villagers sign up for online education and help doctors boost vaccination rates.
After a rendezvous on the sidelines of the G20 summit in Hamburg, Germany last year, Trump claimed he asked Putin about election meddling, then earnestly repeated Putin's claims that Russia did nothing of the sort.
" Hudson explained that she understands some may "want to take the headline earnestly as if I have some new age method of raising my kids and I really do hate disappointing people but, I don't.
"I am earnestly asking, I am pleading to the MNLF and the MILF, do not provide sanctuary to the terrorists in your areas," he told troops at a military camp in Mindanao, his home region.
Talking heads on cable news are earnestly interviewing certified millennials, like my colleague Kwame Opam, about the perils posed to Snapchat's business by this influx of moms and dads onto teens sexting service of choice.
"We have said again and again we hope Japan earnestly learns the lessons of history and pays attention to the concerns of its Asian neighbors and the international community," Lu told a daily news briefing.
Beyond the retrofuturist veneer of cuts like "Forget Your Place" and lead single "Viktor Borgia," this is Malkmus alright, earnestly if nonchalantly embracing a lo-fi aesthetic using electronic gear instead of well-worn guitars.
How do you create a lie that travels across the country and gets altered and warped and prompts people to say, apparently quite earnestly, "Yeah, this happened to my uncle's best friend's daughter last weekend"?
An earnestly planned New York school lunch menu, the enormous appetite of a hungry man at a New Jersey transients' camp or a grimly inventive recipe for liver loaf can move the reader to tears.
In what other play in New York can you find a character earnestly contemplating her fear that her life is "as meaningful as the tip of a toenail that is clipped off during a pedicure"?
The idea of you peacocking across a dancefloor and earnestly pointing at my face as you scream the lyrics to one of the greatest songs of all time is giving me deep rooted stomach pains.
Nicolas Cage plays the ship's captain, Charles McVay, but the script by Cam Cannon and Richard Rionda Del Castro never offers him a chance to do much more than stare ahead earnestly and bark orders.
He's looking earnestly at Gloria in one picture, and he's patiently waiting for "Santa Paws" in the other picture, catching a snooze on the office dog pillow while decked out in his tacky Christmas pajamas.
He seemed, in the movement of his eyes, to be leaving it open as to whether Axelrod came by his tears earnestly or was manufacturing them in order to pull one over on the shrink.
"We still uphold that all sides should move with the times, grasp the opportunities, fulfill their promises and earnestly take proactive steps to jointly push the enforcement of this agreement," Lu told a daily news briefing.
"As for the Winter Olympic Games to be held soon in south Korea, it will serve as a good occasion for demonstrating our nation's prestige and we earnestly wish the Olympic Games a success," Kim said.
In his own way, Paddington is as righteous a hero as Wonder Woman or Captain America – a soul so earnestly pure-hearted that he seems to make everyone else around him better, just by being himself.
We have the quiet beach town, the mysterious object which seems to have come from out of nowhere, the local news station earnestly investigating, a leader in the community adding suspense-building commentary, but I digress.
They both love books, for example, but while Yasmine burns through one every few days, Jahan needs time to process what she reads, earnestly highlighting as she goes so as not to forget the important bits.
Men speak candidly about suicide, a form of confession outside of their "pep talks" with the priest, in which he earnestly tries to relate to them but comes closer to bullying them into changing their attitudes.
The second is the kind who keeps a copy of Infinite Jest on their bedside table "for reference" and can't recognise how funny it is that they have earnestly modelled their entire adult self on Morrissey.
And when sci-fi or fantasy roleplaying games do earnestly engage with the subject, it's typically via thudding metaphor: analogizing it to species, or salting the script with whatever thematic slur they've coined for the occasion.
No matter how many pills he takes, or how earnestly Morpheus assures him that this new reality is the real one, Neo is still relying on his senses, and his senses can still theoretically be deceived.
" "We strongly urge the DPRK to face up squarely to the firm will of the international community on the issue of the denuclearization of the peninsula and earnestly abide by the relevant resolutions of the council.
"We still uphold that all sides should move with the times, grasp the opportunities, fulfil their promises and earnestly take proactive steps to jointly push the enforcement of this agreement," Lu told a daily news briefing.
It was the brainchild of the Garden Collective, a creative agency based in Toronto, and in the videos, a diverse and polite group of Canadians earnestly recite all the things they like about the United States.
Some argue that the Anthropocene started when humans first began making fires and polluting; others have traced it back to around 1610, when European settlers began earnestly making their mark on the Earth as a whole.
The movie falls firmly within the female-lead sci-fi genre, alongside Hunger Games and Twilight and, as an unabashed "love letter" to black teenage girls, it earnestly delivers a message of empowerment and self-acceptance.
"To the extent Moscow is earnestly engaging Ankara, it is probably to encourage the Turks to prompt civilian flight from heavily populated areas preemptively," Fred Hof, President Obama's special adviser for transition in Syria, told me.
"The turmoil, and disillusionment and discouragement, and anger and all that, we gotta figure out what it actually means in order to deal with it better, don't you think?" she says, sounding earnestly out of touch.
In the manner of so many twentysomethings living in North Brooklyn at a time when an artisanal chocolate factory was considered a local landmark and people spoke earnestly about urban homesteading, my life was affectedly analog.
Taking the satirical notes from Miller's work, Tucker creates an almost humorous jamboree of human folly, full of bleak punch lines — such as when one villager earnestly questions the devilry behind his wife's love of reading.
Yet there's something earnestly odd and original at play in the movie's desire to ask the tired, haunted-house setup a fresh question: When your ghostbuster is more terrifying than your ghost, who you gonna call?
My inclination is to see the former as more productive for ensuring US interests in the world, not to mention healthier for Americans who are earnestly concerned about what they see as a hostile and frightening world.
PepsiCo's argument is that these rumors are untrue and defame the brand—though it's evident that a number of the posts are satirical in tone, poking fun at the rumor rather than earnestly trying to spread misinformation.
A Facebook brand ambassador earnestly offered a survey to people as they left; the majority so far, he said, had declined to offer their thoughts on how the event had changed their view of privacy and Facebook.
It also depends on whether you see Clinton's changing stance — she defended the vote at first, and now says she considers it a mistake — as cynical politics or as proof that she earnestly learned from her mistake.
Many defenders of the manifesto have eagerly, and, as far as I can tell, earnestly, pointed me to the manifesto writer's frequent claims to support diversity in the abstract, as if these are supposed to be reassuring.
"The insurance regulatory system needs to deeply reflect and needs to thoroughly take stock and sort things out, locate and correct the shortcomings which exist, earnestly perfect the regulatory system and improve its methods," the regulator said.
From the beginning of his candidacy last June, he pledged to run with "joy" and adopted a tortoise-and-the-hare strategy, earnestly believing that he would prevail in the end despite a crowded field of candidates.
BEIJING (Reuters) - China hopes that Britain can stand by its position of not taking sides in the South China Sea and earnestly respect China's sovereignty and territorial integrity, the Chinese government's top diplomat told Britain's foreign minister.
Government workers must "earnestly safeguard the peoples' legal rights", plan said, but it made no mention of a need to inform people fully about the campaign or of any option for people to decline to take part.
"Looking back on the long period of post-war peace, reflecting on our past and bearing in mind the feelings of deep remorse, I earnestly hope that the ravages of war will never be repeated," he said.
And if you hope to understand the role of "Hamilton" within this epic struggle, you are earnestly advised to attend the (highly) animated dissertation on the subject, titled "Spamilton," which opened on Thursday night at the Triad.
Some analysts say the North Korean warnings of a looming conflict with the United States and South Korea might not just be for show, but rather indicate that the country's leaders earnestly believe war could be coming.
Most clearly don't understand his music or his persona, and as they earnestly try to fit him into their Interviewing 101 boxes, he underscores news-media absurdities merely by playing it straight rather than bursting out laughing.
He just asked Dixon to write an opinion, but the reason he asked him to write the opinion was because he was very earnestly in pursuit of getting Agnew out of a heartbeat away [from the presidency].
The 5th Wave, directed by J. Blakeson and based on Rick Yancey's 2013 novel, is an alien attack epic that earnestly tries and fails to fill in the dystopian teen blockbuster hole left by the Hunger Games.
Not that there's anything wrong with that — at least not according to Samantha McIntyre, who wrote the script, and Brie Larson, who directs and stars, earnestly championing a dreamer that others might dismiss as childish or ridiculous.
While critics cast Facebook as a serial offender that had ignored repeated warning signs about the dangers posed by its product, Ms. Sandberg argued that the company was grappling earnestly with the consequences of its extraordinary growth.
"Our executives and employees must reflect on this incident, absorb the lessons and earnestly hold ourselves to account to prevent this kind of situation from ever happening again," wrote Mr. Yin, who took his post last year.
It is slightly bizarre in sanitation meetings when you look around at straight-faced people who talk earnestly about faeces and discuss the clearance between the toilet seat and divider that separates the solid and liquid waste.
You can't trust her, no, no, no, no," it goes, accompanied by snippets of its target, Prime Minister Theresa May, variously laughing, speaking earnestly and, in one heavily edited clip, apparently herself saying, "No, no, no, no.
In short, this week's vote means simply that you and I will be talking about this issue for months to come, and I earnestly look forward to those conversations and the learning that will come with them.
Photo: AP New York City will be among the first cities in the US to earnestly tackle black box algorithms, the automated decision-making systems that are rarely made public, but have greater and greater influence over lives.
This touched off Leon's passionate interest in heritage textile traditions of African American artists, leading him to spend the next 30 years earnestly learning and amassing a wealth of fiber art, including some 500 works by Tompkins herself.
"We urge relevant parties to earnestly respect China's sovereign and jurisdictional rights and not do anything that could impact bilateral relations or this region's peace and stability," the spokesman, Lu Kang, told a regular news briefing on Thursday.
She earnestly mentions her faith in God multiple times — a topic many celebrities tend to avoid during interviews — and when I ask her views on Colin Kaepernick choosing to kneel during the national anthem, she keeps it real.
It also fails to account for the many prospective voters who are drawn to those remarks, either because they earnestly wish for a return to a more bigoted era or because they find his lack of sensitivity refreshing.
However, only creative types need apply as the venue takes its commitment to the arts very earnestly and aspires to function as a gathering place for pacesetters in the fiercely competitive worlds of fashion, art, design and culture.
" Donner points out that this type of fear can be just as "real" on the other side of the political spectrum, offering empathy to those on the right who earnestly believed that Obama was "coming for their guns.
He's eager to share the fantastic elements of his life with someone who's not galumphing around in search of vulnerable children to scarf down; she's curious and kind, earnestly interested in every strange thing he has to say.
It'll be tough to square with the show's commitment to having a ridiculous good time, but Parham and St. Clair's real-life friendship has always made Playing House feel earnestly real, and this storyline should be no different.
The result is that even if their leaders earnestly wanted to impart meaningful change to provide restitution for their wrongs, their hands are tied by entrenched business models and the short-term focus of the quarterly earnings cycle.
But the closest he's ever gotten to fantasy is probably writing From Dusk Till Dawn, and Tarantino's way too self-conscious a director to tackle something like Frodo and Sam's friendship as earnestly as it needs to be.
But even if "Last Flag Flying" isn't quite persuasive, it is nonetheless enormously thought-provoking, and its roughness is a sign of how earnestly it grapples with matters that other movies about war prefer not to think about.
Volta is where I found work that earnestly challenged me: Safarani Sisters's hypnotic paintings of empty rooms coming alive with projections of dancing bodies; Rinus van Hall's dystopian self-portraits, based on selfies he took using SnapChat filters.
At auction is the collection of the Hall of Presidents and First Ladies, a 211-year-old wax museum that has earnestly presented every occupant of the Oval Office — and their female counterparts — in varying degrees of accuracy.
There are also fascinating and hilarious memories of Harris scattered throughout, such as the time a teenage Harris approached Louis C.K. after a show at the Laff Stop in Houston, earnestly saying he could help him be funnier.
Moreover, if Trump thinks that still-uncertain trade deals with Mexico, Japan and Canada can prompt China into negotiating more earnestly, he may have badly misjudged the will of Xi Jinping, who Trump concedes was once his bestie.
The result is that ideas that have long nipped at the edges of the political conversation are now smack in the middle of it, and think tanks, industry groups and candidates are earnestly analyzing their costs and benefits.
Come hell or high water, even after this particular moment dies down, there will be at least one US museum speaking earnestly and assertively about the role that guns play in American life — the NRA's National Firearms Museum.
Amy and Molly aren't the butt of a cruel joke about their own unpopularity; they cherish their friendship, elevate each other, and communicate in a series of inside jokes that are as heartwarming as they are earnestly funny.
Clio Art Fair, in its five year existence, is earnestly working to carry out its mission of empowering independent artists, allowing them to make their voices heard, and helping them become aware of their own creative and commercial potential.
" It's not clear what the team of celebrities — which also includes Jon Hamm, Alec Baldwin, and Tracy Morgan — will actually do during the Facebook Live, but the event page promises they will "entertain" rather than "speak earnestly about politics.
Cruz had sought a 2-1/2 year term for Allen, saying the married father of three and his family recently lost their home to foreclosure, and that Allen has "earnestly tried to rebuild his life" in recent months.
For the quote above is followed by a review of the rules in which the necessity of each is questioned (in some cases earnestly seeking input, it must be said), with the alternative being that the industry self-polices.
In one long scene, clearly post-coital, he earnestly brandishes a shower curtain rod while fully naked, prancing around the room to show her the martial arts he practices, while she sits in bed trying to stifle her giggles.
Try and pretend for just a second, just one second, that the next time you go round a mate's house the pair of you will earnestly lie back on a beanbag and watch the lava lamp in full flow.
As she hustles her way toward mainstream comedy fame, she makes a point to stop and speak earnestly, whether it's about mistreatment of female comics or the long road she's traveled to get to this level with her craft.
Part of me is convinced that the people in these videos are trend chasers, that their interest in the unicorn aesthetic is as much about following the wave of popularity as it is about earnestly wanting to look unicorny.
And in his final address on the anniversary of Japan's surrender at a ceremony commemorating the war dead earlier this month, Akihito expressed "deep remorse" and said, "I earnestly hope that the ravages of war will never be repeated."
To start, the United States urges all parties to more earnestly engage nongovernmental organizations already on the ground in Eastern DRC, many of whom are trusted community health care providers and must be integrated into the broader Ebola response.
" Critic's take: "Even if 'Last Flag Flying' isn't quite persuasive, it is nonetheless enormously thought-provoking, and its roughness is a sign of how earnestly it grapples with matters that other movies about war prefer not to think about.
For the previous four years, the boy, obsessed by the rituals and pageantry of the Roman Catholic Church, had gone to the basement every day to conduct Mass by himself, earnestly telling his parents he wanted to become pope.
" When a white woman assigns her to clean the bathroom, Abbi-as-Ilana explains earnestly that she and the woman are "queens" and should not be "in the back of the bus, cleaning up white dudes' dreadlocks, ja feel?
Moss devotes several poems to the Chinese-American children of family friends; he has tried earnestly to show his affection, though he might have tried harder to avoid clichés about things Chinese ("An ancient story is told in calligraphy").
Since the early 1970s, the Very Special Episode, as it has half-mockingly come to be known, has provided sitcom writers with a ready template for speaking earnestly, and (sometimes) with levity, to families about societal issues, particularly drugs.
As Pepe graduated from an esoteric joke to a virtue signal being shared by political figureheads and foreign states, so too did our need to earnestly catalog and contextualize memes as the cultural and political artifacts they truly are.
It essentially transforms your Xbox into a multi-colored strobe light you'd find blinding you in the middle of night club, one you may not want to be at because... well, perhaps the DJ is earnestly playing a Chainsmokers song.
Wang "reiterated his hope that both Pakistan and India will exercise restraint and earnestly fulfill their commitments to preventing the expansion of the situation," and said the sovereignty and territorial integrity of all countries should be respected, the statement said.
Nobody wants a return to casual race-swapping in the movies, but in a divided 2018 it's also heartening to see a film, the brainchild of two trans siblings, earnestly argue that we're all the same underneath our individual wrapping.
The Killer Was Religious, May Have Suffered From Depression Those who knew her claim that Flor Canas was earnestly religious and had been a member of Iglesia Cristo Viene in their hometown of Baytown, Texas, for more than seven years.
"I earnestly ask all businesses, who play a big role in our economy that investment and innovation be boosted boldly once more so that you will be able to play the lead part in job creation and economic recovery," Hwang said.
My theory is that many people on both sides of this dichotomy are tired of earnestly debating the specifics and find it easier to demand a tribal discourse, the kind that essentially resembles a sports fan's unequivocal support of a team.
Though Desiigner runs through millennial faves like Dragon Ball Z ("When Goku and Frieza went at it man, that was crazy"), he spends a lot of time fixated on Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius, earnestly relating it to his real life struggles.
It is our belief that the EU Commission and the EU27 leaders have done so earnestly and consistently over the past three years, engaging with all parties and communities in Northern Ireland, something the current government has failed to do.
We would catch each other's glance, sharing a fleeting moment of worry as clusters of heavily armed gendarmes walked earnestly past at the airport, or as an armed officer strolled by with a muzzled dog at the outdoor shopping center.
Does the imprimatur of the establishment and a towering stack of endorsements and a bulging retinue of pop stars and Hollywood actors make any difference when there's a fury out there that you haven't fully and earnestly tried to understand?
Hailed as an empowering display of body positivity, Bryant's character, tackles a roller-coaster of emotions: She is fat-shamed in a coffee shop, undergoes an abortion, and is called a bitch for her earnestly by a fat-phobic boss.
The freelance marketplace Fiverr's video does a great job of poking fun at recruiting clichés, such as the image of an employee deep in thought, gazing at the horizon, while workers earnestly scrawl a cool idea on a glass wall.
In A TALE OF TWO MURDERS: Guilt, Innocence, and the Execution of Edith Thompson (Pegasus Crime, $28.95), Laura Thompson earnestly champions the lost cause of Edith Thompson (no, she's no relation), a woman caught in an awkward moment of history.
Instead, it's about the thrill of the new, approaching strange hobbies openly and earnestly, and—refreshingly—about showing two young, Black men having a hell of a good time in spaces where, traditionally, you might not expect to find them.
Democrats are still struggling — and they are working diligently and earnestly on this — to encapsulate and communicate what they offer people in America who perhaps have jobs but do not have the security and standard of living they want and deserve.
Instead of shying from appearing old-fashioned, Mr. O'Brien now uses that image, poking fun at himself, which was part of the joke of the Tom Cruise bit, but also earnestly embracing his status as the éminence grise of late night.
In its 25 years, the commercially successful enterprise — which began as an intermission act at the 1994 Eurovision Song Contest, starring Jean Butler and Mr. Flatley — has been mocked and spoofed as much as it's been celebrated and more earnestly imitated.
Halt and Catch Fire might start out as an antihero drama, but by the end, it's earnestly engaged in the question of not just how we can better ourselves but how we might, through being kind, help others become better too.
Better Call Saul is concerned with what happens when people decide that scamming is the only way to win, and the immense harm inflicted by people who have convinced themselves that anyone behaving earnestly is just playing the game wrong.
While this experiment in elderly matchmaking may lead to an onslaught of hot 75-year-olds invading the timeline as influencers for Activia yogurt, it would actually and earnestly be sweet to watch cuties in their golden years find love.
Wednesday's was like the detailed recap: a historical, legal and earnestly wonky breakdown of why it matters if the president pressured the government of Ukraine to kneecap his political rival, and an argument over whether the charge was yet substantiated.
"We earnestly ask you to rise above the passions and examine who Brett Kavanaugh is and whether his juridical ability, extensive experience and many accomplishments in public service qualify him to the position of an Associate Justice," part of the letter read.
When the season's third hour concludes with a rally featuring a speaker earnestly imploring his listeners — including some of the season's more privileged characters — to think about the cost of their lives, it pulls everything together, rather than pushing the audience away.
This might seem helplessly corny or even naive as a way to combat the towering systems of inequality that drive the world, but Orange Is the New Black so earnestly believes in its philosophies that it's not hard to hope change might come.
Otherwise, the protesters in Pittsburgh suggested, they are a more diverse crowd than the earnestly progressive, indefatigably hipsterish, new activist leaders might suggest The organiser of the "Where's Rothfus?" protest, Linda Bishop, is a retired banker who was until recently a registered Republican.
"For a lot of artists, who don't like meet and greets, this could be a way to navigate that," I was told cheerily and earnestly by PR, who explained how MelodyVR will be getting into the business of meet and greets too.
I'll put my hands up right now to being one of those Radiohead stans who will earnestly yell about the mellifluous nature of Thom Yorke's falsetto over a pub din and walk away thinking, 'yes, that was a good use of my time.
Perhaps it was these conditions—the only possible conditions—that allowed a group of four guys from Florida, one of whom only appeared inexplicably in full body paint, to earnestly combine rap and rock to become the biggest band on the planet.
In the end, I wasn't sure if Lush's campaign was implementing significant social progress for trans people—but I was hopeful and heartened that the initiative empowered at least one person to earnestly engage in conversation with me about the gender binary.
Nick and Vanessa genuinely went back and forth about how realistic it was for them to get together at the end of the show; in hindsight, it was a sign that they were earnestly trying to figure out how things would work.
For people at the top who earnestly want to change the world for the better, he argued that they must be willing to "tak[e] a little bit less" and give back in ways that don't also profit them personally or their businesses.
And during a rehearsal in September, an actor tinkled the organ keys, intoning earnestly: "I'd like to think that in the afterlife, kids can taste their coffins and they're happy," enjoying "the milkshake coffin, the fried chicken coffin" and many other available flavors.
I think the last time I did that earnestly was maybe when I was a teenager, before I started getting play on The Dr. Demento Show, and I would try to write these serious songs that I thought were deep at the time.
I earnestly endorse readers to keep at least a couple of each in your freezers for when you get home and want to eat something fast and simple that won't make you feel lethargic or leave a gross taste in your mouth.
As for emulating, I remember around the age of 11 or 12 earnestly trying to copy certain MAD artists: Paul Coker Jr. especially, since I felt like his art was the perfect blend of cute and garish, if you know what I mean.
Trump's sins are not just the dangers he would pose to America and the world if elected — though those are real, and earnestly worry neoconservatives — but for what he is exposing: a divide between the party electorate and elite over foreign policy.
She's earnestly shared the story of how she met her husband—the famous class-action lawyer Tom Girardi, who, at 76, is 32 years Erika's senior—while she was working as a cocktail waitress; they at least appear to be truly happy together.
The Paris pullout will be broadly similar in that the ensuing diplomatic and economic blowback — some European companies and politicians will begin pushing for climate tariffs on American imports, in part earnestly and in part opportunistically — will have been entirely self-generated.
China "hopes that Britain will truly implement its position of not taking sides in the South China Sea issue, earnestly respect China's sovereignty and territorial integrity and not do anything to disturb mutual trust between the two countries", it cited Wang as saying.
In this incredibly stark video from the Belfast Health and Social Care Trust, a Northern Ireland government health program, respiratory health care staff in the capital introduce themselves by name and then plead, earnestly and solemnly, for you to stay at home.
Yankees owner Hal Steinbrenner told A-Rod last week that he would be released after this game against the Tampa Bay Rays, with the club swallowing his $20 million salary for next year as they worked earnestly to shift to younger players.
LONDON — When Banksy's painting "Question Time," a satirical scene of chimps earnestly debating in the oak-paneled gloom of the British Parliament, appeared in an exhibition of the street artist's work at the Bristol Museum in 2009, it became an instant hit.
He wishes and longs as earnestly as ever to realize what he believes possible, and feels to be exacted by duty; but his intellectual apprehension of what is possible infinitely outruns his power, not of execution only, but even of power to attempt.
"We hope that the United States will abandon its Cold War mentality, earnestly assume its special disarmament responsibilities, correctly understand China's strategic intentions and objectively view China's national defense and military build-up...," the ministry said in the statement posted on its website.
" Readers shouldn't have to decide between the Moran who recounts in excruciating (and humblebragging) detail embarrassing things done in front of celebrities and the one who earnestly believes that "it is the solemn duty of every citizen to dream of mad futures.
Broadcaster Ernie Johnson is a favorite uncle to NBA fans — he's by all accounts a wonderful person, he leads the best studio show on TV and he's not afraid to earnestly touch on issues outside of sports when the time is right.
For instance, after an October 3 media availability in which Trump earnestly and unambiguously called for the Chinese and Ukrainian governments to investigate Joe Biden, McCarthy went on Fox News and flatly denied the president said what he was on tape saying.
Over an hour into Netflix's medieval epic, just as Timothée Chalamet's young Henry V is earnestly coming into his own, Pattinson saunters into the story as the Dauphin of France to engage Chalamet in a high-stakes competition of cheekbones and chutzpah.
Three plays I caught last weekend, here in Williamstown and 40 miles south in Stockbridge, were evidence that the straw-hat days of B-list performers and cardboard flats are long over, and even my memories of dusty classics earnestly revived need revamping.
"The two parties will earnestly implement the specific contents of the joint statement, including the purchase of agricultural products and energy products, based on the consensus reached in the Washington consultation," China's Commerce Ministry said on its website, according to an informal translation.
Powell (who also plays in death metal band Engorge and earnestly refers to himself as a "NecroBlackDeath Machine") invited multiple known anti-Semitic, white supremacist, fascist bands to play an event called Vengeance Fest III on October 20th at the Clifton, NJ venue.
The score swells a bit too earnestly and the images are shimmery and idealized, a heightened reality that seems like it may belong more to a fairy tale or a fantasy epic than a story about a war in which a lot of people died.
While other politicians can claim that they were simply following the politics of the time, or say they never supported mass incarceration to begin with, Biden was a leader in this space — and he earnestly and enthusiastically pursued mass incarceration and the war on drugs.
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" The ladies of group therapy are a messy bunch ("She seemed very Fatal Attraction to me," Lucy observes about one) but even though they seem destined to fall back into their same old addictive patterns, they're earnestly committed to the idea of "radical acceptance.
We live in a time when phrases like "machine learning" and "neural networks" are thrown around as buzzwords, used both earnestly to talk about the modest gains of self-learning software and strategically as the ambiguous special sauce that helps a product stand apart.
I thought the works in that show — paintings by Elizabeth Colomba that proposed a fictional version of US history by using portraiture to interpose real or imagined black women in contexts in which they did not originally exist — were earnestly simplistic attempts at black uplift.
Even then, it played like a strange elegy for a world that was already gone — and that had probably been gone a lot longer than some people realized — in which politicians earnestly believed that whole groups of people could be won over by citing facts.
"Lovely Rita" lacks its solo at this early juncture—Martin would complete the song by playing a honky-tonk piano riff a month later on March 21—but the earnestly strummed acoustic guitars coupled with McCartney's minor key piano vamp are present on the outro.
He clearly set out to make not just a summer blockbuster that'd thrills audiences, but also one that the Academy Awards might see as a grand drama on the same level of the films it earnestly references, like Apocalypse Now and The Ten Commandments.
Two years after Lucasfilm president Kathleen Kennedy earnestly explained that they were waiting to find a female director with the right level of "experience," the studio has yet to deem a single woman or person of color worthy of steering a Star Wars movie.
The "one country, two systems" formula under which Hong Kong has been governed by China since 1997 has been "earnestly" put into effect, and the rights and freedoms of Hong Kong people fully guaranteed, Geng Shuang said in a statement posted on the ministry's website.
Given that this portion of the discourse is supposed to be the Fun Stuff Clubhouse, it's striking how much of it winds up either creepy—there is much unseemly lingering on how you would discipline some young black athlete for insubordination—or earnestly, urgently angry.
Total political correctness has returned as a priority, only now the hanky-clutching arbiters of what is kosher to pronounce in public inhabit the right and earnestly turn up whenever they believe someone has gone too far in criticizing or belittling their anti-PC president.
My seven years of reporting on and interviewing the company lead me to believe it earnestly believes in free speech despite the ugly side effects, and this scandal has been driven by its idealistic leadership's naivety about the worst of humanity rather than greed.
It's a telling moment for Negan's character, as it seems the man is not interested in growing his reach and ruling over more of the post-apocalypse, but rather he seems to earnestly want to keep and maintain the stability the Saviors enjoyed before Rick.
China strongly urges Canada to "release the detainee immediately and earnestly protest the person's legal and legitimate rights and interests, otherwise it will definitely have serious consequences, and the Canadian side will have to bear the full responsibility for it," Le said in the statement.
"Rotten Tomatoes critic score: 96%What critics said: "As ethical boundaries continue to be crossed in nearly every realm of America's social fabric, it's refreshing to watch a series wrestle so earnestly with questions of what human beings owe one another on an interpersonal basis.
Asked by Kara Swisher last month about the conspiracy theories that outlets like InfoWars circulate on Facebook, CEO Mark Zuckerberg suggested that he was fine with Holocaust deniers using his platform because they might earnestly believe that Nazis did not systematically murder millions of Jews.
It won't be simple or easy, but with rigorous data about Americans' priorities in the hands of companies, consumers, investors, and workers, corporate leaders can usher in a new era in which the American people can be empowered, their voices newly and earnestly heard.
Musk discussed the potential of a functional neural lace at Recode's Code conference last year, speaking earnestly about its benefits in terms of being able to help humans keep pace with advancements in AI that threaten to render us vastly inferior to complex virtual intelligences.
Mr. Apa's Chris, for instance, makes for a bland if earnestly supportive boyfriend, and the film glosses over his troublesome recitation of the tired axiom "I don't see color" when expressing his disappointment with how Starr has kept her connection to the shooting a secret.
" Blinded by their own ignorance, public figures were hoodwinked into endorsing the fictitious anti-drugs groups B.O.M.B.D. and F.U.K.D. and earnestly telling viewers about a young cake user who "cried all the water from his body," and another who "threw up her own pelvis bone.
"I am a sinner, I make mistakes every single day, but I do think that we could use a little more of God, not less," Representative Garret Graves of Louisiana earnestly told his colleagues seated around the dais of the House Natural Resources Committee.
And while I personally wouldn't have flown across the country to verify a pavilion's red brick composition (spoiler alert: it's brown), I had to laugh at Mr. Radcliffe's earnestly compiled notebooks, as the only person in the theater scribbling quite so much in hers.
" Making clear that her Missionaries of Jesus congregation and its members supported the ongoing case against Mulakkal, Kadamthottu added, "I urge you earnestly not to make your legal obligations in the case an alibi to compromise our affirmed religious vows and principles of community life.
Nor is it true, though credence always is lent to an idea that makes its way into print, and when a Major League Baseball team comes out and says it in its own game notes, well, it has to be taken at least somewhat earnestly.
On Monday, in response to Trudeau accusing China of "not respecting the principles of diplomatic immunity" in Kovrig's case, China's foreign minister Hua Chunying suggested that "the relevant Canadian person" should "earnestly study" the Vienna Convention to avoid becoming a "laughing stock," Reuters reported.
Still, Rogers thinks the act would open the door for ride-sharing services that are working on autonomous vehicles — like Lyft and GM, Uber, and Waymo — to start earnestly testing beyond the small self-driving pilot programs they've already launched in certain parts of the country.
As someone who is used to defending fashion against those who believe it is shallow and meaningless, it's uncomfortable to acknowledge that I've come to believe that it can be as powerful a tool to derail and distract as it can be to express something earnestly.
Cappellazzo can even code switch effortlessly between being a buyer and appreciating the art, in one scene evaluating Crosby's collage work based on its auction potential and in the next earnestly explaining why Giacomo Balla's "Dynamism of a Dog on a Leash" is her favorite painting.
"The governor and legislative leaders are responding to the same information as the credit rating agencies by acting quickly and earnestly to present balanced budget proposals for FY18-19 that rely on real solutions," Chris McClure, a spokesman for Malloy's budget office, said in an email.
"It really is a compromise to recognize that there are people earnestly earning a living, but also that there's been some real problems that just like any other commercial activity you need to regulate it," said Tim Tompkins, president of the alliance, said in an interview Wednesday.
Even as many progressives stay earnestly focused on local races and gaining strength within the Democratic Party apparatus, make no mistake: they are on edge waiting for his decision and will attack anyone they see developing a following that could foreclose his chances in the primary.
But this is the time of year when we stretch, and when otherwise reasonable people say things like "the NBA Finals changed irrevocably" with comparatively straight faces, and then earnestly put their otherwise reasonable brains to work trying to pin down the moment when that happened.
"Rotten Tomatoes critic score: 96% (season 3)What critics said: "The show, with its action propelled by ideas about the souls of clones and the coexistence of parallel universes, addresses philosophy as earnestly as any science fiction by Jules Verne or Octavia Butler or Philip K. Dick.
Ironically, the current assault on capitalism in America has been waged most earnestly by none other than the putative defender of America and capitalism, former President Obama, who for the past eight and a half years has reigned as the godfather of the American anti-capitalist movement.
But it's a kind of silliness with real and potentially dire consequences, as the candidates, one by one, promised militarism and an official policy of belligerence, speaking to a world that remembers the last time America tried that and earnestly fears the consequences should it happen again.
"Even if 'Last Flag Flying' isn't quite persuasive, it is nonetheless enormously thought-provoking, and its roughness is a sign of how earnestly it grapples with matters that other movies about war prefer not to think about," A. O. Scott wrote in his New York Times review.
His father, a Massachusetts native, was a physics major who joined the Army and rose to the rank of captain, where he worked in intelligence, and Plouffe earnestly says that he can't talk about what his dad did before retiring and taking a job with DuPont.
To recognize Mr. Zelensky's dilemma in the face of a White House incapable of distinguishing between national and personal interests is not to excuse his pandering or his insults to generous European benefactors or well-wishing American diplomats who earnestly sought ways to help his country.
Horseman tries earnestly to maintain his personal progress: He attends Hollyhock's rugby games (and even reads books about the sport from the library to be more involved) and takes an active interest in his students' and friends' lives even if they're not wholly receptive to him.
A young Steve McQueen, then known as Steven McQueen and already a decade too old for the role, stars as a teenager who, along with the girl he's wooing (Aneta Corseaut), earnestly attempts to convince skeptical police officers that a parasitic goo is swallowing the town's residents.
He earnestly gushed over "the iconic being that is Rihanna," looking for all the world like he was about to drop down on one knee and make his adolescent dreams come true, or at least reenact the final 10 seconds of any rom-com worth swooning over.
Tom Pepinsky, a political scientist at Cornell University, has argued that authoritarianism is often an unintended consequence of structural factors that weaken institutions — such as an armed conflict or economic shock — and of incremental steps taken by leaders who may earnestly believe they are serving popular will.
Photo: Scott Olson (Getty Images)The US government is earnestly trying to tackle the opioid crisis, which is killing tens of thousands of Americans each year, but there's no easy way to tell whether its efforts are even working, says a new report by a federal watchdog agency.
If the United States can return to the consensus reached at the leaders' meeting in Argentina and earnestly seek to resolve China's core concerns, then it's quite possible the Osaka summit could mark a turning point, said Taoran Notes in a WeChat account run by the Economic Daily.
As attention turns more earnestly toward election season, there's promise in the paradox that a country that has for so long legislated against LGBTQ Americans just might use that same power to better their lives -- and also help to scotch the narratives that have ostracized them for their differences.
Butina also seemed to know exactly what a conservative evangelical audience would want to hear, earnestly speaking about the growing number of churches in Russia after the collapse of the Soviet Union and the "great history of Christian religion" that she had in common with US evangelicals, her audience.
Cass said that the conversation started off comfortably—as a fun, casual chat between two people—but the video was edited into something he felt made him look like a social-justice warrior: He spoke exceedingly earnestly about the disconnection between the heart and the soul and the internet.
Peel back the layers of sparkle and shine, the muscles on top of muscles, the zipping around through the sky, and all the brutal fights, and you've got a movie that earnestly believes our friendships have the power to define us, and to reveal humanity at its best.
"Feel It,' to me, is a song about harnessing both the excitement and anxiety about the future and using those feelings as earnestly and as positively as you can," says vocalist Harry May Kline, whose formidable pop wail anchors the tune alongside a wall of synths and drums.
When Roe earnestly reveals a life-changing secret from his past, he does it with the bland, sleazy earnestness of a dude telling his current fling that he hasn't actually gotten around to breaking up with his last girlfriend yet, but he was just about to text her, really.
Both are longtime industry veterans, with the pair most recently collaborating on J.J. Abrams' Star Trek Into Darkness, and they ping-pong easily off one another; Guyett leaning back in his chair to expound upon topics at length, with the bearded Tubach jumping in to earnestly drive points home.
"We demand the U.S. government earnestly stands by its promises, conscientiously handle the relevant issue in accordance with the one China principle and not give any space to any individual or behavior which tries to create two Chinas, one China one Taiwan, or to split China," he said.
While it's hard to know what representatives of payment industry will tell members of Congress and staff at the private briefing, we do know firsthand that the migration to chip cards has been unnecessarily difficult for many family owned businesses that earnestly sought to improve security for their customers.
In fact, the bar for perceived bigotry has been set so high that, last week, an attorney caught on video railing against Spanish-speaking employees at a restaurant in New York, and threatening to have them deported, could release a statement earnestly declaring himself not to be a racist.
Critic's Notebook CHICAGO — When Riccardo Muti learned that I would be attending his concert here with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra on Friday afternoon he earnestly invited me to drop backstage afterward — first, so we could finally meet, but also so he could tell me all about Giuseppe Martucci.
These kids, many of whom were in high school, would earnestly do the cost-benefit analysis and tell me they'd rather not be able to have work authorization or go to college if it meant their mom, dad, brother, or sister might one day be apprehended and deported.
I haven't done that one, yet, but I did once post seven consecutive videos of myself earnestly smoking a joint to "Wild Thoughts" while moving my head in this very specific way—almost like my neck had become unhinged—that I have not been able to live down since.
When Fernando Santos, the coach of Portugal, entered the interview room after Ronaldo's short address, a journalist asked earnestly whether the coach thought the player had some sort of duty to comment on the stories whirling around him, many of which seemed to be coming from his own camp.
Almereyda takes other whimsical liberties (ice cream fights, a smartphone cameo, and a karaoke cover of Tears for Fears, to name a few) but even with these oblique moments of levity, Tesla earnestly depicts an underdog story, illuminating the man's radical passion and pathos without cheapening either. —S.
He has disavowed his predecessors' embrace of socialist strongmen in the region, he has earnestly tried to sell El Salvador as a friendly place for American investment and he has sought to distance his nation from Guatemala and Honduras, two troubled neighbors with which El Salvador is often lumped.
One evening, the same server gushed earnestly about a pilgrimage that Chef had taken to meet a famous butcher in Italy, thus giving him the idea for the Sushi del Chianti al Modo di Panzano, a take on steak tartare: essentially, raw ground beef with some lemon and salt.
"If the relevant party once more makes trouble out of nothing and causes tensions, then it will only cause China to reach this conclusion: in order to earnestly protect peace in the South China Sea, China must strengthen and speed up the building of its abilities there," it said.
Ultimately, the way Ocean earnestly grapples with themes like youth, innocence, lost love, loneliness, desire, and mortality — in a way that feels fresh and extraordinary, in a way that makes the introspective sound universal and transcendent — is why he&aposs one of the defining artists of our time.
"Thinking of the peaceful times that have extended for many years after the war, reflecting on our past and with a feeling of deep remorse, I earnestly hope that the ravages of war will never be repeated," said Akihito, who was accompanied by a kimono-clad Empress Michiko.
They showed up at Halloween parties and protests, firing off the same message, whether playfully or earnestly, into the cultural strata—there is a future where women are as good as sex slaves, and that future is as real or unreal, near or far-off, as we make it now.
And also the idea that when women are in those rooms — in a 20-person board room maybe there's one, maybe there's two women agents — that speaking earnestly and with confidence and with support in this room, is not an easy thing to do when you're the odd woman out.
The last time they discussed timelines for the Touch release, they were delaying it to the second half of 2016, so now we're at the second half of the second half of 2016, which is still accurate, but likely a bit disappointing to the people who have been earnestly waiting.
In my mind, I think of Jeff Bezos and Amazon as sort of like earnestly analytical, very sober, very serious, and they might take risks that don't work, like the Fire Phone, but those are calculated risks, and then they sort of dispassionately walk away from it when they're done.
If you complain to an Aquarius over dinner about having problems with your boss, they'll earnestly launch into a lecture explaining all the ways you could position yourself for better opportunities or become a more effective worker—all before you even get into the details or put your order in!
One of the most defining moments of the Reagan administration was when Nancy Reagan, clad in red with perfectly coiffed strawberry blond hair, appeared on television screens across the country, earnestly warning viewers about the dangers of drugs and urging Americans to be vigilant about reporting drug use to authorities.
He said much more than that, of course, and very earnestly indeed, but if you cut through the prevarication here's the simplified timeline: Shady people take advantage of this choice and collect as much data as possible for use off the Facebook network in ways Facebook can't predict or control.
Watches TV pictures of Home Secretary Theresa May, wearing tartan and talking earnestly about unity in the kingdomWe have scotched the snake, not killed it;She'll close, and be herself, whilst our poor maliceRemains in danger of her former tooth Addressing Lady McGoveWe haven't had people round for a while.
Mazeroski earnestly spun his towel as hard as anyone in the record crowd of 18,680, but the San Jose Sharks, stunned earlier by two goals after scoring twice on their first three shots, thwarted the city's plans to celebrate a Stanley Cup by hanging on tightly for a 143-2 victory.
Earnestly asking for guidance on how to get through a flight with an infant sounds quite different from a faux self-deprecating remark complaining that your baby cried nonstop on the way to your Hawaiian vacation, which seems designed to alert others to both one's glamorous lifestyle and parental stamina.
This is because people, when they find out one of us is actually from the place (and they see our eyes are clear, and we do not twitch involuntarily like a sleeping pack animal), tend to take us by the arm and wonder earnestly: Just what is the deal with Florida?
Those psychiatrists who served after 1968 and after America repudiated the war were typically bitter, disillusioned and deeply regretful because, while by then most were against the war and earnestly sought to reduce psychiatric suffering, their soldier-patients nonetheless opposed treatment as if they were agents of a persecuting military.
And in this sort-of song, which is really the soundtrack for a short film advertising Nike and the United States Olympic men's and women's basketball teams, he manages to be a rapper, singer and spoken-word poet; both creatively progressive and amenably corporate; and simultaneously politically radical and earnestly patriotic.
Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Hong Lei said on Wednesday that China would "earnestly put into effect" the many important consensus reached during the talks, but many in the U.S. business community feel the talks provide a forum to repeat previously made promises rather than push progress on market-opening reforms.
While some police departments are spending their time using Pokémon Go to lure criminals into the station or helping out with elaborate marriage proposals, cops in Colorado Springs are very earnestly trying to locate the owner of a wallet made entirely out of $1 bills, so they can return it.
In districts that heard the writing-across-the-curriculum call and answered earnestly, as ours has tried, students might be treated additionally to writing letters to a congressperson in social studies, cutting and pasting together an STD brochure in health, or doing a research report on Marie Curie in science.
Where How to Be Parisian is authoritative but scattered — the work of actual Parisians who avoid committing too heavily to stereotypes and err on the side of a loose, playful sketch — Frith Powell's investigation is earnestly reported, based on her own observations and interviews with dozens of real-life French women.
" The effect is that, for the many hours I watched the Los Angeles Valiant play scrims, as I was dutifully taking notes and thinking earnestly about how this might be the future of sports, every few minutes this whole pack of teenage boys would suddenly burst out shouting, "Monkey monkey monkey monkey!
Melissa Dalton, a senior fellow at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, told CNN that from fiscal year 103, when the US began earnestly supporting forces in Syria to fight ISIS, through the 210 fiscal year, the US has provided $22019 billion toward equipment, supply, training and stipends for these partners.
Midsommar slyly toys with the idea of authenticity in travel, of getting off the beaten path and dipping into an experience that's meaningful and real and ready to be learned from, even when that means nodding along earnestly while someone explains that strategic acts of incest are key to their religious institution.
I am sure that individuals and teams at Google were (and are) earnestly dedicated to making Android or ChromeOS tablets a reality, and you can see evidence of that dedication in details like the Pixel Slate's display or the care put into making the miniature, Android-based swiping keyboard work on ChromeOS.
"We presented something that—to us— felt so much more real and actually musical in a way that was like we weren't hiding behind anything but presenting earnestly the words and sounds that meant a lot to us," Kieran Adams tells me in a dimly lit condo meeting room in downtown Toronto.
"The Chinese side has made clear our solemn positions to the United States and Canada, and asked them to clarify the reason of the detention and to release the detainee immediately, and to earnestly safeguard the legal and legitimate rights and interests of the person involved," foreign ministry spokesperson Geng Shuang told reporters.
I would sit in class and listen to the sons and daughters of doctors and lawyers and policy makers — people who had never needed and would most likely never need welfare — earnestly advocate the dismantling of the welfare state, and I would shake and shake and shake with something I couldn't name.
But even if it weren't, I would be writing this review with my heart on my sleeve to tell you all to go see it, because it's one of those musicals that earnestly strives to be exactly what it is: a good-hearted, shamelessly self-indulgent trope factory built on fun and silliness.
Granted, that is also more or less the arc of the earnestly elegant "Beautiful: The Carole King Musical," which has been running for five years at the Stephen Sondheim Theater, and the chilly, plastic "Summer: The Donna Summer Musical," whose much shorter residency at the Lunt-Fontanne Theater will end on Dec. 30.
For reasons of both high principle and competitive parity, then, the purpose of that governing body, the N.C.A.A., has been to ensure that all players are not only students but, as a favorite phrase of the association's puts it, "students first" — that is, full-timers earnestly and successfully making their way toward degrees.
And while in a preview, Mr. Sartori earnestly emphasized the mechanical wizardry required to produce needle-punched patterns in a leather blouson jacket, micro-Nubuck for a pair of tailored jogging pants and silk for a blazer so gossamer it could probably be pulled through a ring, the show itself was chill.
He failed to disavow the sham voter commission established by President Trump which would undermine the voting rights of racial minorities, and civil rights leaders earnestly listening to his testimony did not hear from the nominee a broader vision for a Division that under Trump and Attorney General Sessions has lost its way.
"This award from you, who take your craft seriously and earnestly believe, like me, that great acting can change the world is a call to arms from our fellow craftsmen and women to go deeper and, through our art, to battle against fear, self-centeredness and exclusivity of our predominantly narcissistic culture," he said.
"The Chinese side opposes this, and urges the U.S. to earnestly fulfill its bilateral commitments, respect the facts, and objectively, impartially, evaluate with positive intentions the efforts made by foreign governments including China in the area of intellectual property rights and the results achieved," the ministry said in a statement on its website on Saturday.
After the scandal that had ensued from the couple's appearance, in the nude, on the cover of Two Virgins, reporters expected to catch the newlyweds in flagrante delicto — but instead found them sitting in bed, in their pyjamas, earnestly calling for an end to all war and discussing non-violent methods of achieving peace.
The spectacle of actors of the quality of Russell Crowe, Aaron Paul, Janet McTeer, Octavia Spencer and Jane Fonda earnestly struggling to wring eye moisture from hammy, flat-footed dialogue (credited to Brad Desch, an unknown), while maintaining some dignity, is depressing proof that an actor is only as good as his or her material.
You could also make the case that Tarantino is trying to earnestly depict the misogyny present in Hollywood and in America both in the late '60s/early '70s and right now, and that he's trying to complicate your view of a cool dude like Cliff by making you wonder if he killed his wife.
For a relatively young league that has earnestly tried to establish traditions, and is set to charge two cities expansion fees of $150 million this winter, the idea of an owner simply packing up for a better deal had made for an uncomfortable week, with public protests in Columbus and professions of sympathy elsewhere.
The late founder of the People's Republic of China is everywhere: wearing a red star-adorned cap on the side of white tin mugs full of Budweiser; arm aloft, painted in vivid full colour on the wall; as a young man, staring earnestly from the circular metal badges pinned to every member of staff's jacket.
China "has made clear its stern position to the Canadian side and the U.S. side respectively on this matter, demanding them to immediately clarify the reason for the detention and release the detainee, and earnestly protect the legal and legitimate rights and interests of the person involved," said Geng Shuang, a Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman last Thursday.
ICE has a huge license plate database targeting immigrants, documents reveal In an effort to earnestly engage with these issues and also to not appear evil and arbitrary (as otherwise it might), Axon last year set up an independent advisory board that would be told of Axon's plans and ideas and weigh in on them in official reports.
Back to the Future allows us to understand what people in 1985 thought about 1955, and what they thought about 1985 as well To watch Back to the Future 30 years after it was released is to watch a movie that very earnestly wishes to reclaim the present (of 1985) as a place worth being nostalgic about.
In the suburb of Montrouge, I visited a shop earnestly named La Boutique du Futur, which sold notionally useful novelty items — made by a freelance industrial designer and a former IT professional in a cluttered workshop in the basement — like a corkscrew made from a cow bone and (their best-seller) a baby spoon shaped like an airplane.
He earnestly and enthusiastically documents the various tour stops, filming himself as a guide wherever he is that week (his most recent video documented a visit to Vatican City during the Italian Open in Rome.) Tsitsipas called the videos "the only thing that keeps me less stressed and less disappointed" through the weekly ups and downs of the sport.
Though the developers suggest users regard their Hugging Face AI as less a replacement for a human friend and more of a chatty pet, I decided to throw caution to the wind and spend a few days attempting to earnestly befriend my one-of-a-kind AI. Things got off to a rocky start as soon as I downloaded and opened the app.
"I always run like I'm 20 points behind and like my opponents are 10 feet tall," the 71-year-old senator says earnestly after bowing in front of Ms. BBW (Big Beautiful Woman) Delaware (whom the senator jokingly calls his wife) and ducking behind a black college student whom Carper said he'd want to be his center if he were playing quarterback.
In the artists' live Q&A, Nonotak duo, illustrator Noemi Schipfer and architect/musician Takami Nakamoto, spoke earnestly about meeting in high school, connecting over a shared ability to speak Japanese (Nakamoto is Japanese while Schipfer is half-Japanese), and reconnecting a few years later after Schipfer had published her first book of illustrations and Nakamoto had started his architecture studies.
It's the late 1980s and New Jersey everyman Stan Bowes (Evan Peters) is sitting on the couch with his transgender girlfriend, Angel (Indya Moore), and asking her, earnestly, to take him to the balls she's always talking about: The events where she and her LGBTQ family, mostly people of color, strut in evening competitions to determine who can bring the most realness.
Our problems aren't as simple as Elementals or sky portals, and yet there are powerful people in our world who seem to believe they are, who argue earnestly that the only thing that can stop a bad guy with a gun is a good guy with a gun, all the while taking for granted that they are obviously the good guys.
"Young Vietnamese trafficking victims are being criminalized instead of being seen as victims of a crime," said Debbie Beadle, a program director at anti-slavery charity ECPAT UK. Back at the police headquarters, the anti-slavery squad cracked jokes with Vu of Pacific Links while comparing Scottish and Vietnamese traits - "both good hustlers" - and listened earnestly as she taught them basic phrases in her mother tongue.
This past week, the discussion of Jordan's tiny gold underwear took up almost an entire section of the latest "Men Tell All" reunion episode, as the other men very earnestly criticized his willingness to expose himself as betraying a lack of romantic seriousness, which seemed to say more about their own discomfort with male bodies than Becca's — since she took the joke in stride.
What happened: On China, Trump eased free traders' concerns by agreeing to freeze the trade war for 90 days — keeping the tariffs at 10% instead of ratcheting up to 25% — in the hope that the Chinese will crack down on fentanyl exports, buy a "very substantial" amount of U.S. products and, for the first time, earnestly address their bad behavior including theft of American intellectual property.
These films earnestly embraced the teen tradition (each of the three heroes even finds love with some version of the same hot high school jock we've been seeing onscreen for decades, played in two cases by the same real-life heartthrob, Noah Centineo) and they worked — some better than others — as almost reparative experiences for those who had never seen themselves as main characters in the genre.
" Even though Fey at one point said she almost wished white supremacists would try to march in New York City so they can "get the ham salad kicked out of them by a bunch of drag queens," she ended her bit by earnestly instructing people to "treat these rallies this weekend like the opening of a movie with two thoughtful female leads: Don't show up.
This is particularly clear in works like a 2019 painting that reads "don't do anything you could not explain to your mother," neatly printed on a lovely, bright purple plaid, which reads as an external or internal reprimand of women's sexuality, or "Disappoints" (2019) with the phrase, "Disappoints but does not disappear," which recalls failed relationships and the myriad of situations women enter into earnestly, only to be disappointed.
Markovics is a student of German history and like others in his movement, he is earnestly inspired by the thinkers of the New Right, which took root in France in 1970s and 1980s — and which keeps the core social values of the far right, while adding a sprinkling of traditionally leftist platforms, like market skepticism, and a language inspired by conservative German philosophers of the World War I-era.
"We do not take our respondents at their word that they are earnestly interested in seeing the world end, but we do take their willingness to rank two constitutional crises and a giant meteor ahead of these two candidates with startling frequency as a sign of displeasure and disaffection with the candidates and the 2900 election," said Joshua Dyck, co-director of UMass-Lowell's Center for Public Opinion.
A conservative who subscribes to the flat-earth theory that the federal government's "homeownership policies," rather than the sharklike practices of subprime lenders, "were plausibly the proximate cause of the Great Recession," Buckley nevertheless earnestly seeks to explain — and he unpacks tables, charts and graphs to prove it — that there really is such a thing as income inequality and that the Republican Party should be doing something about it.
Inside a hotel across the street from the Russia's Foreign Ministry, Swiss and Russian members of a group called the Raelian movement earnestly explained their beliefs: Geneticists from an extraterrestrial race known as the "elohim" created all life on Earth and wish to return home by 19933, bringing with them technologies 21993,217 years more advanced than our own, including robots that will make it so human no longer have to work.
Inside a hotel across the street from the Russia's Foreign Ministry, Swiss and Russian members of a group called the Raelian movement earnestly explained their beliefs: Geneticists from an extraterrestrial race known as the "elohim" created all life on Earth and wish to return home by 2035, bringing with them technologies 25,000 years more advanced than our own, including robots that will make it so human no longer have to work.
In fact, Fox News's article about how Vaughn supposedly "faces liberal outrage after he was seen with Trump during national championship game" prominently features a tweet from Washington Examiner staffer Siraj Hashmi, who is hardly a liberal, sarcastically quipping that "Ladies & gentlemen, I regret to inform you Vince Vaughn is CANCELED" — but the tweet is presented in David Aaro's article as though Hashmi is a liberal who meant it earnestly.
Roe Ethridge's ninth show with Andrew Kreps Gallery, "Sanctuary II," includes a photograph of the actress Susan Lucci pretending to stab a male model, which Mr. Ethridge shot while working on a magazine profile; another image of a handsome youth tossing a football, produced as part of a fashion campaign; and an earnestly lovely portrait of a postcard-perfect white duck sitting atop a ripple of reflective water.
I think when drivers love driving for us because they love driving for us, not because they have to drive for us, when riders love using us for the service but they also feel proud to do it, when employees are thriving and they feel proud, when our shareholders are proud and delighted to be a part of it, when cities are really earnestly wanting us to come in and partner.

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