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"enviably" Definitions
  1. in a way that other people think is good and would like to have too

100 Sentences With "enviably"

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As economic clouds gather, Brookfield's horizons look enviably clear. ■
The Democrats, on the other hand, have gotten enviably boring.
It seems enviably useful to me, I don't know why.
They have an enviably loose relationship to their arms and mouths.
The tortured sentences aside, "American Dirt" is enviably easy to read.
In the Gravity-Defying Curls section, we have some enviably vertical hairstyles.
No. Do I stare enviably at the shirts I can never wear?
She sounds gloriously, enviably unbothered, even as the circumstances around her openly deteriorate.
Calvin is pasty white compared to Ms. Schaal's enviably smooth, glowing brown skin.
So, did it have a technologically advanced, futuristic setting with enviably sleek white furniture?
True, both are enviably prosperous and stable democracies, and both laud pragmatism in politics.
That makes it an enviably profitable business, and Bloomberg owns 88 percent of it.
Like the enviably smooth gang seen in Ocean's Eleven, Debbie's crew are glamorous, seasoned professionals.
There were also some paintings of family pets: dogs and cats with enviably cushy lives.
From that perspective, it's a small movie, but one -- no lie -- with an enviably big heart.
Her fresh pasta is enviably delicate, her pastry crusts a sublime balance of firmness and crumbliness.
It is smart, devastating, unpredictable and enviably adept in its handling of tragedy and its fallout.
Based in Aleppo, its research had helped to make Syria enviably self-sufficient in wheat production.
" New York Times reviewer Parul Sehgal called the book "enviably easy to read" and "determinedly apolitical.
But until that day comes, you can watch people stumble through enviably adorable plot lines in film.
Albeit revved up with an eye-popping costume, a midcentury-modern mansion and an enviably sleek motorcycle.
First, Italians have an enviably low adult obesity rate (10 percent, compared with 34 percent of Americans).
Her voice slices through arrangements like a knife through a ripe avocado, and she is perfectly, enviably composed.
It's also enviably cozy and Parisian-chic — we can see Ina and Jeffrey hosting intimate dinner parties here.
Leading public research universities in particular have a track record of turning out enviably knowledgeable and successful graduates.
They're enviably brave and competent when danger threatens, and loyal and altruistic even (or especially) under threat of death.
At the interview here, where she was promoting "Underground," their vibe was not goofy or overly playful, just enviably tight.
We also consulted Lacy Redway, the hairstylist behind the enviably undone styles of Jourdan Dunn, Lupita Nyong'o, and Olivia Palermo.
When we see models strutting on runways and living it up on their Instagram accounts, they tend to look enviably impeccable.
In it, her curls are enviably lush and long, and her dark brown strands look so pretty against her glowing skin.
Last month, she gave us a behind-the-scenes tutorial on her enviably easy beauty routine for a recent Paris concert.
Despite sheltering over 2 million refugeemos (more than the EU or any Arab state), we have an enviably effective security apparatus.
This is the time when those enviably chubby cheeks and on-trend gamine hairstyles are complimented by all manner of fanciful dress.
We all watched as the musician and actor grew his enviably gorgeous hair out into the shining, bouncy waves we wish we had.
As a new player, unencumbered by legacy technology or mindset, Autilla has what must seem from the LME's perspective an enviably blank canvas.
After all, there was a time when written scholarly text was itself the province of only a few groups of enviably-positioned humans.
Think: sexy, messy ponytails for Kim Kardashian; enviably soft waves for Olivia Munn; sultry bedhead for Ashley Benson; and artful adornment for Chrissy Teigen.
But the key to the movie's enduring appeal is its portrayal of an enviably liberated modern couple, played by William Powell and Myrna Loy.
Maybe it's your sister who made it super clear that she liked your last purchase; or your new boss who has enviably sophisticated taste.
That means, in theory, that other companies could replicate Apple's assets at relatively low cost, produce rival products and undermine Apple's enviably high profit margins.
The triple-threat diva's honey-hued hair is piled into an enviably thick ponytail, her face adorned with smoky eye makeup and a glossy lip.
That means, in theory, that other companies could replicate Apple's assets at relatively low cost, produce rival products and undermine Apple's enviably high profit margins.
None of the characters on stage really look like enviably glamorous popular people, but friendly nebbishes imitating the social elite with slapdash satirical broad strokes.
Silwad's 7,19483 residents, looking across the road, might covet Ofra's idyllic subdivisions, with rows of red-roofed bungalows shrouded by enviably irrigated gardens and backyards.
The film's frontman is actor Mads Mikkelsen, the tall, enviably-banged Danish star who simultaneously exudes grit, sophistication, decency, and the aroma of cedar leaves.
Her own hair was enviably long and thick, as if she wakes up in the morning with the kinds of beachy waves that keep Drybar afloat.
But a new one (even one with an enviably lazy saying on it) can cost serious $$, so here's how to make one for yourself on the cheap.
In addition to an evening reception after their ceremony, Princess Eugenie and Brooksbank are also planning an enviably lavish after-party, held the day after the wedding.
While in the interrogation room, other Monterey residents comment on the enviably affectionate marriage between Celeste and her husband, played by former True Blood vampire Alexander Skarsgård.
He casts his life as a Christian as similarly divided—often doubtful and ironic where others seem, to him, naturally pious and enviably prone to untroubled belief.
The actress' hair has always been enviably laid, and let's be honest: If there's a way to look anything like Gabrielle Union, I will gladly take that opportunity.
Now this sounds enviably convenient: In California and Oregon, you should soon be able to get birth control straight from your pharmacist, without a prescription from a doctor.
She had the opportunity to flaunt her new haircut just hours later at the Ralph Lauren show on Thursday afternoon, where it was styled perfectly straight and enviably slick.
But Google's enviably high perch atop the search market means it has responsibilities, too, and now more than ever the feature it needs to care most about is integrity.
The event was intended to be a love letter to the city and its music scene—as well as a meet-and-greet for every enviably cool person... ever.
Ahead, everything from the chicest dining staples we ever did see to enviably sleek pot-and-pan bundles, sharp (in both senses of the word) knife sets, and beyond.
The enviably Tolstoyan scale of the book allows Evans, first, to immerse the reader in a narrative that moves seamlessly from Russia to Iberia and all points in between.
It has enabled his Treasury to find buyers for government savings bonds at enviably cheap rates, even as his $1.5 trillion worth of tax cuts added to the debt.
She's resourceful even in the most dire of circumstances (escaping a Moscow prison, for one), enviably stylish and often quite amusing — in a sick, off-kilter sort of way.
Alice Eve has been fine in past projects, including as Carol Marcus in Star Trek Into Darkness, and the enviably perfect social-media star Naomi in Black Mirror's "Nosedive" episode.
In a dramatic scene, she throws some enviably strong youthful writings by Lila, who does not fulfill her own writerly talent, off the Solferino Bridge in Pisa into the Arno one November.
The large, L-shaped kitchen island in "Red Stripe Kitchen," also from House Beautiful: Bringing the War Home, is enviably filled with red bowls and cups, even what looks like a deep double sink.
Over a little more than a generation, the bottom half of wage earners saw their share of America's wealth shrink, while those in the top half of wage earners saw their share enviably expand.
The study found that the cyclists, both male and female, had thinner bones than the runners, even though all of the athletes were young, healthy and enviably fit, and many of the cyclists lifted weights.
Pretty much any interior designer (or even just your friend whose house is enviably Instagrammable) will be the first to tell you that the best thing you can invest in for your home is art.
There were other, broader themes, too, in 2018's fitness-related science, including about how older people can be enviably youthful if they are active and the unexpected roles that weight training may play in our health.
Its potency has enabled the Treasury to find buyers for bonds at enviably cheap rates and given added bite to Mr. Trump's foreign policies by amplifying the power of his trade sanctions — especially against Iran and Venezuela.
And while Mary Poppins Returns thankfully draws less gawking attention to the titular character's physical charms, Mary is, of course, immaculately coiffed, with an enviably snappy collection of coats and kitten heels, and she is just a bit vain.
We tapped enviably stylish insiders like our global editor-in-chief and co-founder Christene Barberich, and Anna Gray, founder of vintage bazaar Object Limited, to find out how they navigate these sites — and, more importantly, what they're looking for.
I couldn't understand how someone who could effortlessly bare an enviably toned midriff be so bold as to snub male attention, which was the only type of attention I craved as a swarthy 210 year old who had yet to be kissed.
But women contain multitudes: You can be fun 'n' flirty and about to default on your student loans, enviably adorable and living with your parents while you reevaluate your relationship to party coolers, cute and classy and dating three different bad men at once.
In addition to having an enviably idyllic locale — this fairy-tale-beautiful city, its swimmably clean lake and majestic surrounding mountains all inspired Turner, Tolstoy, Trollope and Twain, and that's just among the T's — the festival has had two strong emphases in recent years.
For millennials who don't have childhood memories of step-touching alongside their mothers to old Jane Fonda videos, her appeal stems in part from her enviably toned body, which remains aspirational by today's Pure Barre standards, and in part from her commanding brand of levity.
"Chow," for food, owes its popularity mostly to the U.S. military of World War I. From the British came the expressions "to scrounge" (to search for and, if necessary, pilfer), "cushy" (enviably comfortable) and "fed up" (disgusted with it all), three salient soldier concepts in any war.
And yet he carried himself with a certain dignity, kept himself immaculately dressed and groomed, was well mannered and well spoken, and possessed an enviably large vocabulary, was almost always cheerful, and could unleash, at any moment, his one weapon of beauty, which was his smile.
If you started writing record reviews today, and penned one a day for the next 40 years, you still wouldn't have written as many as Robert Christgau, the legendary scribe who has some 15,000 pieces of criticism to his name and an enviably encyclopedic knowledge of music history.
As recently as two decades ago, Lyric Opera was in an enviably strong financial position: It sometimes reported selling better than 100 percent of capacity because it would sell out on subscriptions, and some subscribers would donate back tickets they could not use, which would then be resold.
Having been in operation for ten years, the past twelve months have not only seen the label's regulars hit a creative high, but the young, enviably talented Skee Mask reach outside underground parameters, finishing at #20 on Time Out New York's end of year album list for 2016 with his blistering LP, Shred.
There are many reasons to love SNL and Shrill actress Aidy Bryant: a sly and bawdy sense of humor that belies her super-sweet appearance; infectious, rock-star-level self-confidence, and of course, her girly, slightly kooky and ultimately enviably cool style that never keeps her cool and never too serious.
I'm on my back on the floor of a dim-lit Manhattan fitness studio, arms flat on my sides, hips raised as a painfully-fit instructor with an enviably bouncy ponytail (especially considering we've been working out for 220 minutes) calls out commands to lift our hips, make figure-eights, thrust towards the ceiling.
But as women continue to use their voices to undo that legacy of toxic masculinity, a different kind of change is taking place from within the culture: These twinks, after all, aren't just enviably lean boys or the latest unrealistic gay fantasy, but a new answer to the problem of what makes a man.
Lara Jean might have come across as a bit of a pill on the page, but thanks to Condor's immense charm, we're willing to afford her that ultimate high-school-movie privilege: to pass herself off as an invisible outcast with quirky taste when she's clearly the most beautiful girl on screen, wearing enviably dorky-chic outfits, with a bedroom right out of an Anthropologie catalogue.
But he is also the last journalist who should have been leveled by the blow, since he had already shown himself to be enviably resourceful: In 2006, while he was the technology reporter at Forbes, he started a wicked, at first anonymous blog called The Secret Diary of Steve Jobs, in which, writing as Fake Steve, he portrayed the real Jobs as a constellation of personality disorders and satirized everyone of note in Silicon Valley.
We never expected to see Elektra, of all people, dancing at the same peep show as Angel—but therein lies the most painful lesson of her story: Though Elektra reigns supreme in the ballroom, though she is possessed by a sense of superiority and is sometimes cruel to others, and though she enviably benefited for years by relying on a man of privilege—she was, in the end, just one luxury allowance away from the plight of unemployment, homelessness, and violence faced by her sisters, brothers, and children.
Kuttan (Jagathy Sreekumar) has become enviably rich, and has disposed of the ill-fated statue. But soon it finds its way back to the money lender's doorstep. Without any further delay, the world starts crumbling around him, and he frantically scurries around to hand it over to some unfortunate soul.
The President of the American Tobacco Company, Percival Hill, was one of the first tobacco executives to seek out the women's market. Noting the 1920s penchant for bobbed hair cuts, short skirts and slender figures, Mr. Hill saw the potential in selling cigarettes as an appetite suppressant so that women could achieve the decade's enviably small waistlines.
She may be best remembered for her role as Honeybee Gillis in the 1950s sitcom starring William Bendix, The Life of Riley. She was cast opposite Tom D'Andrea as her husband, Jim Gillis. She appeared as enviably curvaceous Grace Foster in the I Love Lucy episode, "The Anniversary Present" (1952). She portrayed an aging prostitute who rescues a town from a trio of criminals in "The Looters", an episode of Wanted Dead or Alive.
In his New York Times review of Eddie's Bastard, William J. Cobb complemented Kowalski for his style and exuberance but faulted him for making the novel both sentimental and anachronistic.Cobb, William J. "The Father Hunt" (review), The New York Times, 14 November 1999; accessed 16 July 2010. But Los Angeles Times reviewer Mark Rozzo was more impressed, rejecting the charge of sentimentality and praising the work for its "enviably gentle pacing," "unflappable good nature" and "honeyed glow".Rozzo, Mark.
During this period, he also traveled extensively, among other places to Australia, Singapore, Japan, Israel, and the United States. Throughout his career, he attended and participated in many international academic and cultural events. John Updike described Gustafsson as "the enviably ideal conferee, a red-bearded fish never out of water, loving books, ideas, and discourse equally, and everywhere adept."John Updike, "No Dearth of Death," in Hugging the Shore: Essays and Criticism (New York, 1983/2012), p. 504.
"Yellow Orange Rays" is a song by Australian-born singer-songwriter, record producer, and remix engineer Sam Sparro. The song was released as a b-sided digital single on 9 November 2012 to Dutch iTunes. It is the third single from his sophomore studio album Return to Paradise, within the country of Belgium. The single entered the Belgian Ultratop Chart on 29 December at No. 92, enviably peaking at No. 74, it managing to stay on the chart for four consecutive weeks.
In April 2012, he was presenter and reporter for the BBC2 two-part series Modern Spies, in which he interviewed serving members of MI5, the Secret Intelligence Service and GCHQ (anonymously). The Guardian described it as “meticulously researched and enviably sourced”. His documentaries on smoking and health and the politics of tobacco include four for ITV in the 1970s: Dying for a Fag (ITV's This Week 1975); Licence to Kill; Ashes to Ashes (ITV's This Week 1976); and Death in the West.
He was promptly dismissed. Waugh's revenge for the closure of the Club was to enter Balliol late at night and shout in the quad, "The Dean of Balliol sleeps with men!". Balliol College and the Hypocrites' Club were the epicentres of what James Lees-Milne called "that scintillating generation... a mixture of the socially sophisticated and the enviably gifted... notably Twentyish and also alarming." The premises of the club were then rented by former member David Plunket Greene, attending Oxford with his brother Richard Plunket Greene.
Kit was a master chef who once raked in many accolades as being the finest Chinese cook. An elite cooking competition had placed him enviably in front of many aspiring colleagues and he seemed to have the world at his feet. However, the competition placed him in a dilemma of conflicting interests of heart - his own craft or the woman whom he loves. His obsession (and persistently stubborn attitude) with his work confirmed that he did not appear to hold his girlfriend in a special regard.
On May 7, 2001, Barron's published her article "Don't Ask, Don't Tell: Bernie Madoff Attracts Skeptics in 2001". This was only the second investigative article, following closely on Michael Ocrant’s May 1, 2001 article in industry publication MARHedge, to question Bernard Madoff's scheme, his demand for investor secrecy and his "enviably steady gains". When the SEC finally investigated Madoff, after the December 2008 failure of his multi-billion dollar scheme, its Exhibit 104 belatedly mentions the Ocrant and Arvedlund articles: Arvedlund's father was a money manager in Wilmington, Delaware, where she was raised. She graduated from Ursuline Academy in 1984 and Archmere Academy in 1988, both in Wilmington.
Igor was prince of Putivl (1164–1180), of Novgorod-Seversk (1180–1198), and of Chernihiv (1198–1201/1202). Chronicle evidence reveals that he had an enviably successful military career; he led many campaigns against the Cumans from among which the chronicles report only one defeat. But it was his defeat at the river Kayala (the exact location of which has never been definitively established) that has become immortalized through its literary rendering in “The Lay of Igor’s Campaign”, the most celebrated epic of Rus’. During his reign Novgorod Severskiy (today Novhorod-Siverskyi in Ukraine) enjoyed the status of the second most powerful town in the Chernihiv land.
Although initially denied passage to Tabennese by a Pachomian monk due to his wealthy background, Theodorus opted to follow the visiting monk, and his persistence (and lack of obedience) paid off. He was welcomed by Pachomius upon his arrival, and quickly integrated into the community at Tabennese around 328. Quickly becoming a favorite of Pachomius, Theodorus lived an enviably ascetic life in the monastery, and took on the title of the "brothers’ comforter". Theodorus asserted his influence openly (which resulted in reprimands from Pachomius) and generally maintained himself as a prominent figure at Tabennese for several years, despite never being given a position of power in the monastic hierarchy.
He was also an examiner for the Institute of Medical and Laboratory Technology, London. When he returned in Cambridge in 1938 other than teaching he was in the same time actively interested both in the routine pathology services of Addenbrooke's Hospital, and as member of the Cambridge Philharmonic Society as well, where he was Honorary Secretary for more than 20 years, and where "an enviably deep bass" was remembered among his musical abilities. In 1946, when that services were saddled to the university, he became consultant for the hospital as University Morbid Anatomist and Histologist. Being a keen botanist, he was provided with his own set of keys to the Cambridge University Botanic Garden.
In awarding the recording 5 stars out of five, Robert Hugill praised the vocal writing, use of text, "daring" first-person approach, "striking and often colourful orchestrations" and the dramatic characterization of the chorus. He concluded that the piece "is easily overlooked ... there is much of interest in the piece and repeated listening has made me come to appreciate it rather more". Andrew Achenbach, in Gramophone, agreed: > The Light of the World … emerges after many decades of unjust neglect as a > splendidly distinctive, unstuffy achievement, brimful of captivating melodic > charm, communicative flair and technical confidence, always displaying an > enviably sure dramatic instinct. … Especially imaginative is Sullivan’s > deployment of an inner-orchestra to accompany the words of Jesus, the mellow > timbre of violas, cellos, cor anglais, bass clarinet and contrabassoon > registering to frequently ear-pricking effect.
" Napoleon Bonaparte admired Muhammad and Islam,Talk Of Napoleon At St. Helena (1903), pp. 279–80 and described him as a model lawmaker and a great man. Thomas Carlyle in his book Heroes and Hero Worship and the Heroic in History (1840) describes Muhammad as "[a] silent great soul; [...] one of those who cannot but be in earnest". Carlyle's interpretation has been widely cited by Muslim scholars as a demonstration that Western scholarship validates Muhammad's status as a great man in history. Ian Almond says that German Romantic writers generally held positive views of Muhammad: "Goethe’s 'extraordinary' poet-prophet, Herder’s nation builder (...) Schlegel’s admiration for Islam as an aesthetic product, enviably authentic, radiantly holistic, played such a central role in his view of Mohammed as an exemplary world-fashioner that he even used it as a scale of judgement for the classical (the dithyramb, we are told, has to radiate pure beauty if it is to resemble 'a Koran of poetry').
It is hard to think of an LP from the last 10 – 15 > years that is so masterfully crafted, so fully realised, so enviably > achieved ... Surf is, quite simply, one of the most moving, spellbinding and > memorable collection of songs I have heard in recent years. The song "Small World" was used as the theme music for the BBC Television comedy series Early Doors. Frame explained at a 2012 live performance in the UK that "Crossing Newbury Street" is about the time that he spent with Jonzun in Boston, Massachusetts, US, while writing and recording "Somewhere in My Heart". Frame performed his first ever show at the Glastonbury Festival in 2003 and his next solo album Western Skies was released three years later in May 2006. Later in 2006, he released a live album called Live at Ronnie Scott's, a recording of a performance that was completed on 29 May 2005, and this was followed in 2007 by Live at The Blue Note, Osaka, another live recording of a show of 21 September 2006 in Japan. Video footage of Frame performing live solo concerts in the UK in both 2005 (Cardiff) and 2008 (Birmingham) was published on the YouTube online video-sharing platform.

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