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"extravagantly" Definitions
  1. in a way that involves spending a lot more money or using a lot more of something than you can afford or than is necessary
  2. in a way that costs a lot more money than you can afford or is necessary
  3. in a way that is very extreme or impressive but not reasonable or practical
"extravagantly" Synonyms
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There was heft, too, in an extravagantly minimalist apartment designed by the extravagantly minimalist designer John Pawson for Jill Dienst, a dealer of extravagantly priced, mostly 25th-century Swedish furniture in Manhattan.
All his restaurants are named Milos, and they are famous for their impeccable seafood, extravagantly displayed on ice and, at prime dinner hours, extravagantly priced.
Mercado dressed extravagantly, often in heavily decorated robes or capes.
They play a team game but in an extravagantly individualistic way.
Helen Hokinson's extravagantly dressed socialite attends a masquerade ball in 21977.
Draymond sank an extravagantly distant three, and Monkey Guy was oblivious.
The extravagantly talented Tony Yazbeck stars as the hero Larry Foreman.
Witherspoon, 40, shined bright thanks to her extravagantly detailed Elie Saab ensemble.
Extravagantly bending and swooping lines animate depictions of invented trees and flowers.
She needs to be all-professional and extravagantly qualified for the job.
Beyoncé here is a virgin bride, innocent and nonsexual but extravagantly blooming.
So who's buying these extravagantly priced condos 1,550 feet in the sky?
Ask people what their extravagantly-presented meal tasted like: "It was OK".
This wine is extravagantly herbal, with pronounced minerality and a winning texture.
To be clear: Facebook's vision of free speech is flawed, extravagantly so.
Their extravagantly lavish wedding day outfits should not actually be all that surprising.
Anne was extravagantly generous with Sarah and her husband, the Duke of Marlborough.
Oil producers are tightening their belts, having spent extravagantly when prices were high.
"Why not?" a portfolio manager responded when asked why he spends so extravagantly.
None advances his or her financial interests as brazenly or brags as extravagantly.
That skintight, bell-bottom, extravagantly fabulous white jumpsuit he wore in "The Wiz"?
Prosecutors say he laundered more than $18 million, and spent the money extravagantly.
Vanessa: I don't think that Peter was spending very extravagantly at that time.
For all this, McAdoo is extravagantly praised, teased, glorified, impersonated and parodied. Why?
For some, it means having the financial freedom to spend extravagantly on their hobbies.
We don't want to spoil it, but we promise it's extravagantly glam and dreamy.
Pregnancy announcements have become just as much of a thing as extravagantly planned proposals.
We're still at a point in our lives where we don't live that extravagantly.
"For the Chinese New Year, you never saw a place so extravagantly decorated," Mrs.
There's little cost to men flaunting their wealth as extravagantly as Mr. Trump has.
His often monumental and extravagantly glazed objects ricochet between extremes of beauty and ugliness.
Each of these women lived extravagantly and touted jewelry as the ultimate distinctive accessory.
His suspicions grew after he demanded an extravagantly high price and the buyers accepted.
This mix of wild energy and plaintive emotion governed Michel's extravagantly well-lived life.
She danced too—demurely at first, extravagantly later, though never with an indecently bared navel.
Mario, an extravagantly mustachioed Italian-American plumber from Brooklyn, is Mr Miyamoto's most famous creation.
It was an era of extravagantly fabulous maternity photos, and I felt extravagant and fabulous.
The "true highlight" from extravagantly titled 2014 album Me. I Am Mariah… The Elusive Chanteuse.
For instance, there were rumors that Rachel spent her first husband's money extravagantly: hell yeah.
The Collector immediately shows himself as a total weirdo: extravagantly dressed, oddly spoken, unsettlingly mysterious.
"Fscomeau" later revealed his trading career to have been a long-running, extravagantly detailed hoax.
Iggy Pop is a shirtless zombie and Tom Waits is the extravagantly bearded Hermit Bob.
The superbly written Ace Attorney games introduced me to extravagantly coiffed legal hero Phoenix Wright.
It can be escapist or aspirational, extravagantly hyperbolic or easily plausible, but it's still idealized.
And this wasn't even the first time that Pizza Hut featured an extravagantly stuffed crust.
When you debuted the iPhone in 2007, it was considered by many to be extravagantly costly.
The item is so extravagantly outsize it almost seems more alien face-hugger than facial fuzz.
In the meantime, possibilities fan out as extravagantly as the paint chips on a color wheel.
Entertainment and information, once extravagantly priced or locked away in dusty government offices, became instantly accessible.
I've had $100 Napa cabernets that aged far better than more extravagantly priced Napa cult wines.
It's time to move up to something that extravagantly shows how much I love the planet.
A thin one will be elegant and restrained; a thick spread, sweeter and more extravagantly messy.
" He also made no bones about the fact that he was "extravagantly fond of good food.
But her extravagantly eccentric performance does manage to hint at the wounded center of a boisterous character.
Many are elaborately and extravagantly bound, with covers inlaid in materials including gold and silver and jewels.
A couple can live comfortably on $1,13 a month and extravagantly on $2,500 a month, including rent.
"Hunter Biden's Estranged Wife Claims He Spent 'Extravagantly' on Drugs, Alcohol, Prostitutes and Strip Clubs," blasted People.
When she reflected on her life, she often credited Fosse extravagantly with drawing her talent out of her.
Ms. Jarrar's signature motorcycle jackets — sleeveless; leather; extravagantly, iridescently feathered — were matched with fragile floor-sweeping pleated skirts.
Their pounding, extravagantly impassioned repetitions and rushing rapids of fury create a mood somehow simultaneously implacable and changeable.
They built an idyllic life in Europe, replete with French villas, Swiss chalets and an extravagantly romantic wedding.
As the steps came back to Ms. Hamrick, 33, she used her elegant limbs extravagantly to cover space.
It has thrived by spending extravagantly to get people to buy beautiful foreign things they do not need.
Here this still-young, extravagantly gifted composer grabbed the dramatic moment and met it with energy and originality.
At Noma, the food is sometimes extravagantly rich, but it's not allowed to be that way at Brigaid.
You're watching "The Masked Singer," Fox's new competition series that pits 12 extravagantly costumed celebrities against each other.
This extravagantly staged operation, which took place last November, is the final judging session in a months-long competition.
Trump's reception in Europe was low-key compared to the extravagantly warm welcomes he received in Riyadh and Jerusalem.
She implied that people use fake homes to make it look like they live more extravagantly than they do.
Leandro is a sort of Italian Sebastian Flyte: extravagantly good-looking, a hopeless addict, and now a doomed recluse.
Reviewing the show's Boston incarnation last summer, Ben Brantley called it a "smart, shameless and extravagantly entertaining production." moulinrougemusical.
English ivy is extravagantly green even in the worst winters, and it grows — like a weed — in disturbed areas.
Google and Snapchat own stretches of extravagantly priced real estate, and it's a seller's market for cold-pressed juice.
How real or imagined you are isn't particularly important, and you will be extravagantly messed with along the way.
And they spent extravagantly while digging for dirt, including on strip clubs and $20,000 in expenses at Trump hotels.
Everyone is extravagantly dressed but in quite a shitty way, as if en route to a high school prom.
They're calling for an extravagantly beefed-up welfare state, and a shift toward stronger governmental regulation of various industries.
A two-part exhibition in neighboring galleries focuses on individual work by Schastey, including an extravagantly ornamented Steinway grand piano.
Wearing gauzy red robes with extravagantly long trains, Mr. Costanzo and Ms. Bridges seem at once otherworldly and achingly real.
"In the Chinese schools, they are telling the children not to be confrontational, not to live extravagantly," Mr. Zhang said.
Vaughan improvised extravagantly melodic lines; she heard all the harmonic choices in a chord and breezed through them at will.
The alternative is a rutted dirt road so extravagantly potholed and seasonally impassable that it is mostly, and sensibly, avoided.
Netanyahu has long faced allegations of abusive behavior and living extravagantly in a manner out of touch with the general public.
But merely stating that the Xelentos are better value than more extravagantly priced rivals is only addressing half the story here.
"You get to spend extravagantly on the things you love and cut costs mercilessly on the things you don't," he says.
Such extravagantly priced specimens were absent from the Kashgar market, but that does not mean Uighurs are reluctant to pay handsomely.
A clown with a torso pierced by arrows dies extravagantly, and bloodlessly; the clown culprit, bow in hand, is darling anyway.
In Ramin Gray's modern-dress production, imported from the Royal Opera in London, the result is a breathless, extravagantly silly romp.
Then he extravagantly gave away his most prized possessions — or destroyed them in a bonfire, just to show that he could.
It's about a struggle for control between UEFA and the globe-straddling, extravagantly wealthy superclubs that provide much of its revenue.
The second characteristic of all the performances was their physicality, the way a group would move, sometimes extravagantly, as one body.
And crowds are lining up in the narrow alleyway outside the restaurant for extravagantly flavored dishes that transcend their humble roots.
As you watch these spaces, they begin to bloom with color — projections of van Gogh paintings, often in extravagantly magnified detail.
Even the witch character, played by Yashinsky in a style you would call extravagantly hammy if ham were kosher, isn't supernatural.
Katharina said in 173 that their parents taught the sisters not to live too extravagantly, especially when it comes to their vehicles.
The extravagantly titled new series On Becoming a God in Central Florida, which premieres on Showtime this Sunday, is set in 241.
Almost every single character in "Velvet Buzzsaw" is extravagantly awful; the funniest scenes are the ones where they meet imaginatively gruesome ends.
Case in point, an extravagantly expensive congressionally funded Alaskan "bridge to nowhere" that served just a handful of people on an island.
If the staff are rude, the queues are badly managed or the "extras" extravagantly priced, travellers can hardly take their business elsewhere.
During her first term, in 290-21988, she spent extravagantly and unwisely on higher pensions and unproductive tax breaks for favoured industries.
Made at a time of great daring in European cinema, it's as extravagantly lyrical and painterly as any movie of the era.
This disjunction encouraged Europe's bureaucrats to understand their job in extravagantly idealistic terms, even when it involved the grubbiest of horse-trading.
Sara Netanyahu has long faced allegations of abusive behavior and living extravagantly in a manner out of touch with the general public.
"This is a profoundly, intensely, extravagantly personal film," wrote A. O. Scott in his review of Paul Thomas Anderson's surprisingly subversive drama.
CreditCreditChristopher Miller Long before his extravagantly bearded profile appeared on postage stamps and commemorative coins, John Muir was a struggling travel writer.
For many African-American voters, familiarity breeds trust, because of the habit of many elected officials to promise extravagantly and deliver meagrely.
Having recently "completed her life's work" of losing either 10 or 610 pounds, she is planning a divorce from the extravagantly medalled Gen.
His predecessor, Jerry Brown, pushed back on what he saw as extravagantly expensive plans, and warned in exit interviews of an approaching recession.
An extravagantly titled drama about a genocide was New York's bombshell of an introduction to the playwright Jackie Sibblies Drury back in 2012.
The most revealing false claim: "Redemption money" Some of Trump's lies are extravagantly detailed, as if he has rehearsed a long imaginary script.
ALASTAIR MACAULAY Among contemporary experimental theater artists, few directors scale the heights or brave the depths as extravagantly as Ivo van Hove does.
"I found these extravagantly colored ones that are nothing like the dull brown things you think of that eat your sweaters," she says.
When each extravagantly pampered offspring pulls free of her uterus after nine days, fly mother and child are pretty much the same size.
The most recent post was a photograph of an ice-cream cone, extravagantly large, held up against a white wall by a disembodied hand.
An intellectually engaging exhibition of fabulous frocks may sound like an oxymoron but this extravagantly beautiful show offers a lot to think about, too.
She was charming yet reserved; I was more like my extravagantly emotional alcoholic father, whom I feared I took after in too many ways.
They are mature Yoshino cherry trees, the same trees that bloom so extravagantly along the mall in Washington during the National Cherry Blossom Festival.
The Presidente is extravagantly appointed, with chandeliers, high ceilings, a library-like private bar in the back and staff members who look like models.
While he did not live extravagantly — rent at his condo this year was about $1,500 a month — he never seemed in need of funds.
The fish is soft, extravagantly rich, and by the time you have found the last shred of flesh you are ready for something sweet.
Klobuchar's tax returns and Senate financial disclosures reveal that while she's certainly financially comfortable, she's not as extravagantly wealthy as some other 2020 candidates.
Egyptians began mummifying their dead around 3,500 B.C., preparing them much more extravagantly than the Peruvians did and using an early form of embalming.
Miami and New York are two of the most visited cities in North America, and both are home to some extravagantly priced real estate.
My last years of high school and the subsequent first few of university were populated by buff, extravagantly-coiffed dudes of various dull orange shades.
When it's simply roasted with olive oil or butter, I'd be tempted to reach for a white, something assertive and rich but not extravagantly fruity.
He has to pay the man who was responsible for his downfall, a fellow cyclist who committed similar sins: doping and lying extravagantly about it.
Take DJ Khaled's "I'm The One" featuring Justin Bieber, Quavo, Chance the Rapper, Lil Wayne and some extravagantly overbearing vocoder all on the same record.
Tiffany Haddish burst onto the scene thanks to her role in the movie "Girls Trip," but despite her newfound fame, she refuses to live extravagantly.
At the same time, the scenario was extravagantly contrived: the castaways were shadowed by camera crews, and helicopters thundered around the island, gathering aerial shots.
The kings and queens which lead their suits are decked out extravagantly in ermine and jewels, the portraits doubling as a comment on royal excess.
In the extravagantly evocative "Hemingway's Boat," Paul Hendrickson traces about 27 years of Ernest Hemingway's tumultuous life through his beloved 38-foot cabin cruiser, Pilar.
Kim wants to convince his captive people that their "dear leader" is doing the right thing by spending so extravagantly on guns rather than butter.
Klobuchar's tax returns and Senate financial disclosures reveal that while she's certainly financially comfortable, she is not as extravagantly wealthy as some other 2020 candidates.
Shocking pink, neon yellow, scarlet — Valentino's Pierpaolo Piccioli has become known for his use of luxurious color as much as for his extravagantly voluminous silhouettes.
As a preproduction exercise, touring boardrooms wasn't the sort of extravagantly crafty immersion program that prompts other actors to frequent bootmakers' ateliers and mental hospitals.
Certainly not when the only reward is to further enrich a handful of already extravagantly wealthy corporations with literal monopolies over vast swaths of the country.
And while Bey's extravagantly-long bright purple train may look difficult to navigate, it was actually a breeze compared to her constricting 2011 look (see below).
But I do know this: these are the only headphones in the world that can come in the form of extravagantly expensive solid gold lion heads.
It is entirely dependent on Maddow extravagantly teasing something she didn't quite have and Johnston running his mouth about where the returns could have come from.
PepsiCo's Cheetos got the concept when it poked fun at the holiday shopping season with the release of an absurd collection of extravagantly named holiday collectibles.
As both candidate and President, Donald Trump has lied so frequently and so extravagantly that it's possible to overlook the occasions when he told the truth.
But now, these majesties of comedy know how to use the decadence of the visual medium to put on an extravagantly hilarious variety hour unlike any other.
On September 217.28nd the company spent extravagantly to change that, outbidding 43st Century Fox (which was backed by Disney) for control of Sky, a European satellite broadcaster.
Specifically, Kathleen alleges that Hunter has been "spending extravagantly on his own interests," which, she says, include drugs, alcohol, strip clubs, gifts for other women and prostitutes.
A set of $499 on-ear planar magnetic headphones isn't something you see every day The world of headphones is full of extravagantly convoluted and obfuscating language.
The whole point to all this heavy and extravagantly sophisticated equipment is to filter out imperfections and purify the thing you hear to the absolute maximum possible.
We first meet him as a boy telling his impoverished, understandably distrustful Mother (Becky Ann Baker) extravagantly tall tales of riding an enchanted stag through the mountain.
Mr. Arora, a former Google executive, invested billions of the company's money and was paid extravagantly as he staked a claim to take over from Masayoshi Son.
Notebook The surgeons were almost three hours into their work on their extravagantly tattooed patient, Dustin E. Kirby, when they started the first cut through his jaw.
Rifling through the remainder of Everything at Once's museum-sized offerings, we see an extravagantly long Richard Long painting near Lee Ufan's monastic abstract composition "Dialogue" (2017).
So does the extravagantly filigreed disk known as the "Rao Pectoral," a Senegalese national treasure that is also a glowing advertisement for the genius of African goldsmithing.
"I heard this wedding cost $40m," an elderly matriarch says midway through the film, as she enters a church decked out extravagantly to resemble a tropical lagoon.
I got to live every Halloween superfan's dream for five days by experimenting with five of the most extravagantly gorgeous costume makeup looks I could find on YouTube.
If not, the short of it is that it's a very luxurious gadget, perhaps not extravagantly so but definitely at the higher end in the luxury watch spectrum.
The magic of the movies is extravagantly on display in "Star Wars: The Last Jedi," writer/director Rian Johnson's epic, entertaining, engrossing, invigorating, and politically conscious new sequel.
Kathleen claimed in the court documents obtained by PEOPLE that Hunter had "created financial concerns for the family by spending extravagantly on his own interests" during their separation.
Even within their marriage, the Bowies were extravagantly open: "Angie and David used to have the most amazing orgies at Oakley Street," remembered former London socialite Vicki Hodge.
Instead of feeling like you can never buy stuff you want — or when you do, feeling guilty — you now get to spend extravagantly on the things you love.
In fact, they NEED to see the world that way to justify the kind of regime that the family has built: brutally autocratic, extravagantly militarized, self-consciously destitute.
Advantage: Mary In the second part of this lavish historical diptych, directed by Shekhar Kapur, Cate Blanchett's extravagantly powdered and coifed Elizabeth nimbly navigates an uncertain political landscape.
I wasn't living extravagantly, and I wasn't putting away enough to retire, but I could keep pushing ahead in my career in those crucial years immediately after school.
If you took away the extravagantly gaudy trappings of the overproduced, chaotic, not very funny comic circus that is "Zoolander 2," you would still have a surefire basic concept.
After days of rumours and speculation from outlets claiming both parties were cheating and Carey was spending their money on extravagantly weird things, Mariah's people have finally spoken out.
In one classic sketch, Mr. Elliott plays Harlow P. Whitcomb, president and recording secretary of the Slow Talkers of America, who interrupts every word with an extravagantly long pause.
The breadth and scope of the trip, which analysts described as extravagantly ambitious with few parallels in history, was on full display during the California leg of his journey.
But while Trump received extravagantly warm welcomes in Riyadh and Jerusalem, the reception could grow much cooler now that he's reached Europe, site of widespread protests after his election.
The looks Jenner was styled in were very much in line with the impossibly fancy, extravagantly chic aesthetic we knew, loved, and shamelessly tried to copy from Gossip Girl.
Franco Zeffirelli, the Italian director renowned for his extravagantly romantic opera productions, popular film versions of Shakespeare and supercharged social life, died on Saturday at his home in Rome.
This is extravagantly wrong on more than just a moral level—forcing sick and contagious people back to work to save Wall Street puts all of us at risk.
The earthy, elemental flavors of this chickpea soup — and many other legume dishes — go beautifully with good red wines, so long as they are not extravagantly fruity or oaky.
Polka-dotted skirts and extravagantly beaded bodysuits contrasted with more subtle looks at the show, with black or white ruffle necks recalling the melancholic Pierrot, a fictional love-worn clown.
Since running for president in Kenya is an extravagantly expensive operation, usually funded by looting the state, a long succession battle could worsen corruption, one of Kenya's biggest economic problems.
If the people of Russia could choose a direction for concerted government action, it would almost certainly not be making sure some extravagantly juiced hurdler pisses clean, no matter what.
Soon to be a major motion picture, Kevin Kwan's extravagant novel about extravagantly wealthy Chinese families and ex-pats is a wild ride you won't be able to put down.
But Martel's extravagantly titled story — "The Time I Heard the Private Donald J. Rankin String Concerto With One Discordant Violin, by the American Composer John Morton" — doesn't have it either.
Amazon is "a frugal-ass company," a city official involved told the WSJ, adding that their city did not want to spend extravagantly to host the e-commerce giant's representatives.
No nominee has spit-balled so extravagantly about what he might do as president without providing details or fearing contradiction (sometimes by himself, within the space of a few sentences).
Rather than have himself literally cruising up Malibu in high-definition, he's been placed in extravagantly, amusingly shitty green-screen backdrops while mugging for the camera and wearing house clothes.
For the artist — known for her extravagantly detailed fantasy sculptures, installations and paintings — the fairy tale princess may be the most relatable of the otherworldly creatures that animate her work.
Extravagantly baroque in their camera placement, perversely literary in their references, at once droll and tedious, these surrealist shaggy dog tales don't lend themselves to easy synopses or individual canonization.
That's fine, given how wildly entertaining Vladimir Jon Cubrt is as Ambassador Petrov of Russia, who preens and struts around, making veiled threats in an extravagantly put-on Russian accent.
When Parkinson's Disease slowly took away Muhammad Ali's mobility and speech – the two things he'd flaunted most extravagantly as a boxer – he turned his fight inward, says Ali's daughter, Hana Ali.
And while plenty of Trump's cabinet members have spent taxpayer cash extravagantly, only Tom Price, former Health and Human Service Secretary, resigned after coming under fire his use of private jets.
It is the paper of choice for the wealthier residents of the English shires and is close to Mr Johnson, who, until he became prime minister, was an extravagantly paid columnist.
Then, spread a heaping tablespoon of grated tomato purée over each slice, sprinkle generously with salt, judiciously with pepper and extravagantly (a good tablespoon per toast) with extra-virgin olive oil.
Both are about a struggle for control, between UEFA — the body that has overseen European soccer for decades — and the globe-straddling, extravagantly wealthy superclubs that provide much of its revenue.
Each story gets at least one, a wordless, full-bleed double-page spread that illustrates, extravagantly, either a large motif or an offhand moment from its story in richly textured paint.
That's a question some viewers were asking — not necessarily happily — after extravagantly costumed contestants from this weird competition show popped up again and again during the Emmy Awards on Sunday night.
It needed to reach wealthy, older audiophiles who would spend extravagantly on gear — not only the turntable, but also the amplifier, speakers and other equipment that the company markets alongside it.
"The sport's all about the fans," said Formula One's extravagantly mustachioed chairman Chase Carey on an evening of cars and music as well as events to showcase the sport's educational activities.
Van Noten's glam rock gestures — beaded and feathered skirts, extravagantly fringed scarves — especially stood out, as did a wide range of prints, from python to plaids to trippy, acid-hued florals.
I had surrendered myself to the large, general world of fiction, and at the time I'm speaking of loved certain writers extravagantly: Flaubert, Dostoyevsky, Mann, Kafka and Proust most of all.
Admittedly, the fashions on display at the Ocean's version of the Met Gala are less extravagantly weird than the ones that tend to get all the attention at the real Met Gala.
Where other schools stuck to classics like Bye Bye Birdie, Volpe and his students put on dark, six-person dramas, like Good Boys and True, and extravagantly complicated musicals like Les Mis.
"One month ago today 💫💫," Abnosi captioned an August snap from the couple's wedding, where she and her new husband shared an embrace in front of a huge, extravagantly lit cake.
Sony has announced four new PlayStation 4 controller color schemes today for its standard DualShock 4 line, and they are some of the more extravagantly colored models we've seen in a while.
Mr. Cucinelli was far from the sole exhibitor to show sweaterlike blazers, sweatpants-style trousers and over it all, the extravagantly costly outerwear he goes to great lengths to make look generic.
The album features the extravagantly sensitive interplay among his band mates: Liberty Ellman on acoustic guitar, Jose Davila on trombone and tuba, Christopher Hoffman on cello and Elliot Humberto Kavee on drums.
For what Mr. McCraney, the extravagantly gifted author of the "The Brother/Sister Plays," is doing here is tearing down the warm and cozy house of feel-good African-American family portraits.
Hawaii's tropical weather and location as a Pacific trade and tourism hub have made it a kind of petri dish for invasive species, which arrive from nearly every continent and multiply extravagantly.
For those who didn't get the message, however, the show ended with a flower boy scattering roses before a bride in a long, extravagantly feathered skirt, short cape — and waistcoat plus trousers.
And Priorities USA, the extravagantly funded super PAC that was started to support Obama's 2012 campaign, never built the kind of entrenched ground-level presence maintained by its analogues on the right.
Critic's Pick In life, drama queens, those extravagantly emotional beings who suck up all the oxygen in a room, are fatiguing souls, to be avoided at all costs when one is tired.
But it's an odd choice for Stephen Wright, an extravagantly talented novelist who excels at depicting the delirium that hits once you've scrambled so far off the limb you're suspended in midair.
Some trails are extravagantly well marked, the blazes ushering you around turns like a parade of unctuous footmen anticipating every tremor of uncertainty, but this one was marked only where strictly necessary.
"Funny, as we get older it's less about the big gestures and more about just spending the time together at home," says McGraw, who has extravagantly surprised the "Breathe" singer on numerous occasions.
Whether it's an Alexander McQueen ball gown, a stylish black fascinator, or a Gucci blouse worn backwards, the duchess knows how to dress extravagantly — and that was all just within the past month.
Along a greenhouse walkway in the Enid A. Haupt Conservatory, refitted for "Orchidelirium," this year's edition of the annual orchid show, clustered plantings clamor, each more brilliant and extravagantly shaped than its neighbor.
The owners will spend, but not extravagantly, and both they and Coach Ranieri have already acknowledged that holding on to the players who emerged as stars this season will come down to negotiations.
Many of the most extravagantly imagined late drawings are here, as is a model of the Queens forest, financed by the Shed, and two sculptures, also commissioned by the Shed for the show.
From robotic arms to elegant dresses made entirely of recycled plastic bottles, tonight's much-anticipated carpet proves just how extravagantly fashion and tech can come together to produce one over-the-top spectacle.
The language is stylized and extravagantly poetic, matching the photographs' explicit sexual content while meeting their cool elegance with punk Romanticism ("worship the almighty / target practice / tells me to flex / tighten my torso").
Of course, none of this would matter if the works in question weren't top-flight, and in Cosmic Connections many of them are, including several extravagantly sized pieces and some modestly scaled gems.
In its place came powerful red wines dominated by tinto fino, aged in barrels of new French oak, which offered the plush, extravagantly fruity, oaky cocktail wines that became popular in the 1990s.
I had come out that morning with Rubí Peniche Lozano, who runs a restaurant called Capuchino in the historic center of Campeche, an extravagantly pretty town on the west of the Yucatán Peninsula.
The other standout commission is Goshka Macuga's extravagantly complex "Exhibition M," a work of craft and Conceptual Art photo-based appropriation well worth seeking out (and should be more accessible than it is).
That team was a paean to the Yankees' previous way of doing business: After missing the playoffs in 20113, they opened the coffers, spent extravagantly on free agents and bought themselves a winner.
This one from Happs, already more than four years old, is not an extravagantly scented wine, but subtle, nutlike, silky, herbal and richly mineral, and a pleasure to roll around in the mouth.
"I would rather you set your automatic savings goals and then you take the rest of your money — your guilt-free money — and you spend it extravagantly on the things you love," he says.
Even on the floors of the House and Senate, he would extravagantly rummage away at his groin, sometimes reaching his hand through a pocket and leaning with half-lifted leg for more thorough access.
The term, however, is usually used in negative news headlines as the second-generation is seen as spending extravagantly and as keen to show off on social media, stirring public anger among Chinese netizens.
"It needed to reach wealthy, older audiophiles who would spend extravagantly on gear–not only the turntable, but also the amplifier, speakers and other equipment that the company markets alongside it," the newspaper said.
When Nicoletti knows she's going to have her own occasional night of hard drinking, she sets herself up for (relative) success the next morning by prepping her apartment slightly less extravagantly, but nonetheless strategically.
The de-ghettoization of queerness is demonstrated both by gay America's decades-long shedding of its countercultural nature in favor of a more assimilationist approach, and Pride Month's transformation into an extravagantly corporate affair.
She lived the exemplary midcentury literary life, publishing a few well-regarded novels and a substantial pile of extravagantly praised essays, later becoming a founder and editor of The New York Review of Books.
Known for their Gundam-inspired chrome fixtures, gold exteriors, and flashing neon lights, Japan's dekotora (which roughly translates to "decoration truck") are extravagantly painted DIY disco trucks, which first became popular in the 1970s.
In 2012, San Francisco also adjusted its tax code by switching from a payroll tax to a gross receipts tax, a change that favored the tech industry, which spends extravagantly to recruit top engineers.
They're all in the food industry, so we order somewhat extravagantly and the kitchen sends out (and comps) the remainder of the menu, from three different kinds of pate to some very fancy pizza bagels!
In "Don't Touch My Hair" Black women mimicked a sigh of relief, that finally, someone was saying what so often had to be kept inside for the sake of not coming off as extravagantly angry.
But past the familial bond, the Black Madonna resonates with me because she is a more humanized depiction of the Holy Mother, in comparison to her more bejeweled and extravagantly decorated counterparts in Catholic art.
The D.C. Trump hotel managed to make more money than expected at the beginning of 2017 —$18 million in the first four months — due to raising room rates and charging extravagantly for food and drink.
I've been fortunate enough to have more than enough for retirement; we don't live extravagantly, but we are not lacking for anything that we want and we do have a fairly substantial amount of assets.
And yet, like Mr. Muti's performance of the opera at the Salzburg Festival two years ago — with the Vienna Philharmonic an even more extravagantly virtuosic and sensual partner — it was often cool to the touch.
I was there in late December and, surprisingly, Trump-era décor hadn't been updated in most guest rooms; instead, Marriott splurged on an extravagantly modernist lobby, a $5 million restaurant, and two splashy ultraluxury suites.
If you thought the Dyson was the ultimate in luxury suction, it turns out that you can tap a budget far more extravagantly; the prototype for the vacuum cleaners the M.T.A. is using costs $320,000.
A rare outing on the big screen portrays their community perfectly in line with people's prejudices: these Roma work exclusively in tatty markets, and they dance at gypsy weddings in flash suits and extravagantly beaded outfits.
A comparison to cinematic cuts is easy but warranted; watching the stage warp to fit the scenes was like watching the world shift and realize itself, building its geography slowly at first and then more extravagantly.
Until Frances McDormand took the stage to accept her Oscar in the ceremony's final minutes, the show featured a parade of good-looking, extravagantly dressed celebrities paying important lip service to equality and inclusion in Hollywood.
He's faced a barrage of criticism for allegedly spending extravagantly on security, building a soundproof booth in his office, approving raises for staffers and renting a condo from a lobbyist who had business before his agency.
There was attention from adults, adulation from children (with whom he has that special rapport of the extravagantly absurd) and many, many girls (the desirable ones were classified, in descending order, as queens, princesses and foxes).
He pointed to the extravagantly shaped plumage of Ms. van Herpen's 2013-14 "Bird Dress," in which all the feathers were made of silicon and laser-cut, but then applied by hand to the cotton base.
ARTHUR SZYK: SOLDIER IN ART The extravagantly colorful parade of Axis leadership in this Polish-Jewish illustrator's 218 "Satan Leads the Ball" includes Death in a German helmet and Mussolini with no pants. Sept. 216–Jan.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads The Met's new production of Puccini's Manon Lescaut, directed by Richard Eyre, takes place in a meticulously, even extravagantly realized World War II France, with sidewalk cafes and lots of Nazis.
This year's theme was "camp," and stars from Lady Gaga — who wore four different outfits — to Katy Perry — dressed in a fully functioning chandelier dress by Moschino — stole the show in their extravagantly over-the-top ensembles.
However, incorrigible rogue that he is, Assange has managed even as an asylee to commit fresh offenses in defiance of a government—this time the Ecuadorian one, which has served as his extravagantly forbearing host since 2012.
Even conducting extravagantly romantic music such as Wagner or Mahler, Boulez was a cool and contained presence on the podium, preferring a gray business suit and tie to tuxedo and tails, his gestures communicating logic over frenzy.
My favourite: a sensible route to a secure living in the future is to aim not for high productivity, but for some extravagantly unproductive niche such as making artisanal cheese, where low productivity is a selling point.
Dozens of models with sleek, mane-like ponytails strode down the rain-soaked runway in cotton lace gowns with cinched waists and extravagantly full skirts, paired with fitted jackets, leather saddlebags and lace-up rubber rain boots.
Though the characters in Diksha Basu's debut novel, "The Windfall," may not be one-tenth as rich or half as crazy as Kevin Kwan's "Crazy Rich Asians," they're certainly loaded, and extravagantly bananas in their own ways.
But these were only a fraction of what was shown, sandwiched between swishy, deep-pile corduroy suiting with nipped-in waists, big pleated pockets and epaulets on the shoulders; extravagantly fringed chunky knits and hand-painted leathers.
Meanwhile, a band of scientists and engineers are developing an extravagantly ambitious plan, called Breakthrough Starshot, to launch a fleet of butterfly-size probes all the way to Alpha Centauri, the nearest star system to our own.
Washington (CNN)A senior State Department official who appeared to have extravagantly padded her resume and to have touted a fake TIME magazine cover to bolster her standing has resigned, according to a letter obtained by CNN.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads PARIS — A visceral, hyper-sexualized sensibility runs through the extravagantly stylish oeuvre of Cuban artist Agustin Fernandez, who resided here from 1959 to 21982 and died in New York City in 21913.
He purchases art extravagantly, prolifically, at the drop of a hat, and protects it with alarms; he tells his young grandson as they stroll some ruins in Rome that he's pretty sure he is the Emperor Hadrian reincarnated.
It is the Senate's job to remind the world that this extravagantly bungled "social experiment" has led to an unending stream of racist incitement which, on top of Palestinian civil dysfunction, has radicalized a generation of Palestinian children.
They include Ryan Trecartin, who populates video and installation work with hyper-real, extravagantly costumed characters; or Camille Henrot, whose film "Grosse Fatigue" layers video clips, photographs and internet screen-grabs over one another as proliferating browser windows.
I recently watched a talk from one of the internet's favorite financial gurus, Ramit Sethi, and he kept repeating this one line: Spend extravagantly on the things you love, and cut costs mercilessly on the things you don't.
He intended to fence the birds' extravagantly colored plumage at high prices to fellow aficionados in hopes of raising enough cash to support both his musical career and his parents' struggling Labradoodle-breeding business in the Hudson Valley.
Running up the deficit so extravagantly would serve two strategic purposes: One, as many have pointed out, is to create a fiscal emergency that justifies massive cuts to and even possible privatization of Social Security, Medicaid and Medicare.
A few yards away, an extravagantly bejeweled woman held the leash of an old, fat golden retriever who had achieved some kind of internet celebrity after being photographed with a Trump sign in his mouth at a rally.
The final height, density and distribution of those nanotube trees in your nanotube bosk will determine how effectively your material can imprison photons and incorporate their energy into its constituent parts, and hence how extravagantly black it will appear.
The world right now is more farcical than the most ridiculous big- or small-screen comedy; more extravagantly and bombastically preposterous than any superhero franchise movie; and a whole lot scarier than any zombie apocalypse or paranormal shriek-fest.
The cooking is modestly presented, but often extravagantly delicious, with flavors that taste like fresh revelations: the notes of squid-ink musk in a sour-hot adobo, or the charred coconut that provides a vanilla rasp to goat braised with lemongrass.
Kendall Jenner/Instagram The number one rule in Kardashian law is to never, ever miss a worthy opportunity to dress fabulously and/or extravagantly; rule number two is to make sure said extravagant outfits are properly documented on social media.
Through it all, he was, puzzlingly but certainly, great: a great man of a special mid-century kind—great in form, in fable, in the entire fiction he made of his life, dedicated to an extravagantly complicated ideal of humanity.
There is little in Mr. Trump's comments to suggest that he intended to highlight this contradiction, but that is what he did in asking why the United States bothers to develop extravagantly expensive weapons it never intends to set off.
The hip-hop of Snoop, Ludacris, Timbaland and others who are similar has long showed us that its culture is structured to allow a few people to profit extravagantly from it, precisely by copying the tropes and styles of the genre.
We see her at home, extravagantly dressed, stirring a pot of pasta, entertaining friends (including Mr. Cunningham), reminiscing about sitters long gone, explaining camera technique, and complaining, with no trace of bitterness, that she hadn't received the attention she deserved.
Like Mr. Mortier, Mr. Hinterhäuser invited into the Vienna Philharmonic's lair some new blood, notably the gifted iconoclast Teodor Currentzis, whose eyes flash as he describes his ideas for extravagantly long rehearsal periods, and MusicAeterna, his ardent ensemble from Perm, Russia.
The extravagantly decorated ceremonial spire and a stage big enough to hold a 10-piece brass band are attached to a platform, lifted and carried through the streets of Williamsburg during the parish's annual two-week festival that started on Wednesday.
I am no longer sure that human civilization can undo or evade living under constant, extravagantly detailed physical and even psychic surveillance; as a species, we are not doing nearly enough to avoid always being watched or otherwise digitally recorded.
A recording of one lovesick chorus of midshipmen intoning a low E natural added an otherworldly drone to parts of Esa-Pekka Salonen's "Wing on Wing," an extravagantly beautiful, psychedelic work from 2004 that here received its overdue New York premiere.
Trump had planned to commemorate the one-year anniversary of his presidency by attending an extravagantly priced fundraising dinner for the Trump Victory Fund at his private Mar-a-Lago country club where couples had to pay $100,000 to attend.
And there is still a sense of awe in the media when it comes to the way Bloomberg extravagantly uses his wealth—so many stories about the prodigious salaries he's handing out to staffers, the sumptuous food at his campaign events.
"USS Callister" makes the case that we'd all be better off without toxic male geek culture, but it fails to convincingly argue that we'd be better off without the extravagantly spooky — but also really cool — technology at the plot's center.
For satisfaction of political needs through extravagantly overbilled public works, look at Arkady Rotenberg, a judo partner of Vladimir Putin, whose company (which had never built a single bridge!) was contracted to make a very complicated bridge between Russia and Crimea.
In one of their most popular sketches, a black substitute teacher extravagantly mispronounces the names of students in his all-white classroom in a hilarious parody of the tendency of white people to exoticize and overreact to the names of people of color.
Putting on her dog collar, the Reverend Katrina Scott races down to find, to her bemusement, flash bulbs exploding as an extravagantly dressed young couple from Shanghai pose at the altar of St Mary's, in Lower Slaughter, for a Chinese photography crew.
An investigation found that Gong Qinggai had not honestly reported his stock and real estate assets, spent public money extravagantly, accepted gifts and abused his position for private interests, a statement on the website of the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection (CCDI) said.
The name of this extravagantly inventive new cocktail bar may call to mind medical insurance or metaphysics, but here it refers to architectural constraints created by former tenants—including the particularly ill-christened Affair on Eighth, whose name remains scrawled behind the bar.
She "was extravagantly welcomed to this city, and I was a participant to that ... and it turned out that she's a killer, and I don't want to be on the same list as what the UN described as a genocide," Geldof said.
During the campaign, Trump startled national security experts in both parties by extravagantly praising Putin while glossing over his invasions of neighboring countries, his killings of opposition figures and journalists, and his support for the murderous regime of Syrian autocrat Bashar al-Assad.
His career started slowly, first with a job as an accountant for General Electric in Montreal and then with a sales position in Toronto, where he took friends to what he called "the good parties" while deploying expense budgets to entertain customers extravagantly.
If the Kardashians are a fairy-tale family, blessed with beauty, money, fame, and power, then Khloé — born somewhere in the middle, of often questioned paternity, whose first husband cheated on her extravagantly before almost overdosing in a Nevada brothel — is certainly their cursed child.
And that it can't seem to avoid leaning into those myths with extravagantly brutal and graphic imagery seems to suggest that whatever the Northwestern study might say, this show is not actually interested in guiding its young viewers into a thoughtful and careful dialogue.
Fancy, who debuted her sultry act at queer-friendly local cabaret nights six years ago, has transformed her once-tentative forays onto the stage into a powerhouse portrait of self-confidence — one that has kept her calendar crammed (and her lips extravagantly bedazzled) ever since.
The building, which sits incongruously in the heart of an immigrant neighborhood in central Rome, has served as the party's home since its leader, Gianluca Iannone, a tattooed and extravagantly bearded member of a right-wing punk band, led followers to occupy the apartments.
For all this turmoil, he averages one every 18 months — each of them serious, substantial, extravagantly researched; on subjects so ordinary (oranges), recondite (aeronautical engineering), seemingly boring, actually boring or just plain unfathomable that no one had bothered — or dared — to take them on.
One of them, obviously, is Mr. Hiller's character, Gerry — a long, tall, extravagantly coked-up chatterbox whose verbal inhibitions have been given the night off as he swills a slew of potent drinks on the patio of a vacation rental in Palm Springs, Calif.
That show featured sparkly and shiny "Miami Vice" thug wear by Justin O'Shea, the Australian merchant-cum-designer who tanked so extravagantly during his brief stint as the creative director for Brioni and who yet still knows a thing or two about stimulating consumer appetite.
"A lot of our pieces are sort of troubled, or twisted and pulled and cut up," says Jeffrey, a former Dior intern whose latest collection of genderqueer scoop-collared jackets, creeper shoes and extravagantly buttoned trousers was partly inspired by Jean Paul Gaultier's couture.
Last month, Abbas went before a meeting of the United Nations Security Council to deliver a rambling, historically incoherent, extravagantly bitter broadside against those he believes are responsible for his people's suffering – a group that does not include him or his corrupt, violent, incompetent government.
Your name almost exactly his, the etching now faint along its barrel, and how you've given pens and pencils to your own kids extravagantly, each birthday, every Christmas, then found them still in boxes stuffed in a sock drawer after they'd returned to school.
His show at the Wellin showcases his breadth and depth of making, with larger-than-life-size sewn tunics (decorated with what he likes to call "powwow regalia"), extravagantly decorated masks, ceramic pots, paintings made of exquisitely patterned thread, capes, tapestries, and figures — even a short video.
"[Trump], therefore, would have to direct Rosenstein to fire Mueller—or, somewhat more extravagantly, Trump could order the special-counsel regulations repealed and then fire Mueller himself," Neal Katyal, a former acting solicitor general who drafted the Justice Department's current regulations in 1999, wrote last year.
I remember the tent poles extravagantly carved with so much intricacy that I think that the makers forgot for a moment that the poles were only intended to anchor tents into the ground, provide movable shelter to prevent the wind and the sun from leaching life away.
Let's start with the fact that the anti-corruption crackdown by President Xi Jinping has created a climate of fear in China these days — whether about interacting with foreigners or saying the wrong thing or behaving too extravagantly so as to attract the state "anti-corruption" detectives.
By the end of this smart, shameless and extravagantly entertaining production, adapted from Baz Luhrmann's 2001 movie, you'll think you've heard fragments of every Top 40 song of lust and longing that has been whispered, screamed or crooned into your ear during the past several decades.
But the bag also includes a bottle of Rita Ora's Próspero Tequila, two Exploding Kittens-Exploding Kittens and Throw Throw Burrito games, and a Pepperidge Farm Dark Chocolate Milano two-pack This is not an official Oscars gift bag, but is sure is extravagantly star-worthy.
With the polls about to close, Mr. Giuliani had gone on the air in a final bid to plug his candidate, Donald J. Trump, and as he had throughout this extravagantly nasty campaign, he went after Hillary Clinton with a less-than-verifiable line of attack. Mrs.
But when her own reality gets to be too much, Kim K. should crack open Kevin Kwan's magnum opus, the extravagantly extravagant Crazy Rich Asians—it's probably the only book in the world that would make the diamond grill-wearing reality star feel comparatively low-maintenance and frugal.
If they had held out Mansa Musa as the legendary sovereign of the stupendously wealthy Malian Empire in West Africa and broadcasted how he conquered 24 cities during his reign, the Block might have attracted curio-seekers who enjoy being regaled by tales of riches extravagantly displayed and spent.
Batchelder's analysis is only valid because of a number of relatively recent changes to Trump's tax plan, all taken with the goal of bringing down its extravagantly high price tag: You might think that Trump's proposed deduction for child care costs would mitigate some of these tax increases.
Stretching in total 80 feet across and 12 feet up the longest wall at Gagosian, the result is arguably the most communicative, extravagantly available work of Judd's career: a great flutter of planes, volumes and edges — the cardinal components of Judd's language — and shifts in light and shadow.
Meanwhile, prosecutors said in their filing Wednesday, Madoff live extravagantly, using investor money to buy a $4.4 million Manhattan home, fund a $6.5 million loan for a home in Nantucket and to finance two yachts worth $11.5 million and the salaries of housekeepers and a personal boat captain.
Other Republicans seek a Faustian bargain that would exchange support for the Dreamers in return for agreement to waste huge sums of taxpayer money to build an extravagantly expensive wall on the Mexican border, which Trump repeatedly and falsely promised would be paid for by the Mexican government.
Instead of making the recipient wait until the gift arrives or telling them what we got them and spoiling the surprise, we print out a photo of the gift, tape it to the inside of a shirt box, and wrap the box as extravagantly as we can muster.
Instead of keeping a budget, I recommend creating what I call a "Conscious Spending Plan," a strategy that forces you to look to the future while also allowing you to spend extravagantly on the things you love — as long as you cut costs mercilessly on the things you don't love.
There are two story lines for the Messthetics: It's a reunion band, bringing together the bassist Joe Lally and the drummer Brendan Canty from Fugazi, an iconic Washington, D.C., post-punk ensemble; and it's a place of ascent for Anthony Pirog, an extravagantly creative young guitarist hailing from Fugazi's hometown.
From Vilma Lwoff-Parlaghy, the Russian princess who moved into the largest suite at the Plaza in 2000, to Fannie Lowenstein, who became Donald J. Trump's most difficult tenant when he owned the hotel in the late 230s, these dowagers lived extravagantly, surrounded by their dogs, diamonds and private nurses.
" At times, her imagery becomes extravagantly literary: lying in her black room, enshrouded in clothing, she describes herself as "a sumptuous creature, all set to be the heroine of a novel by Sir Walter Scott, or some other Gothic tale, involving dungeons, dark towers, wicked uncles, imperilled innocence and rustling silks.
The most well-known developer in New York today may be a man with national aspirations and a propensity to talk off the top of his extravagantly coifed head, but a century ago, the headlines were commanded by a real estate family with an aversion to publicity and the trappings of wealth.
Two heart-wrenching photographs of Hollywood hustlers by Philip-Lorca diCorcia turn the act of posing, which Mr. diCorcia paid for at his subjects' going rates, into a commodified sexual performance of its own, and six crumpled bronze iterations of Elizabeth Stephens's "The Porn Star/Academic Bronzed Panty Collection" are extravagantly discomfiting.
Some are extravagantly fussy concoctions: a marzipan-draped cake created for some long-dead Swedish princess; a Victorian cake shaped like a tennis court; and, most memorably, the Charlotte Royale, a gelatin-shellacked assemblage of swiss-roll slices, whipped cream and strawberry mousse that looks like an elephant's brain after an LSD microdose.
Meandering behind Mr. Bowers as he shares faded photographs of extravagantly endowed young men and prurient factoids about his famous "tricks" — cheekily illustrated with scenes from classic movies that read rather differently in hindsight — Mr. Tyrnauer surreptitiously hoses away the layers of dirt to reveal the fragility of his subject's anything-goes hedonism.
Central in all of these business models, though, is the question of whose problems are worth solving, and maybe nowhere are those judgments clearer than in the world of fashion startups, with their dedication to reinventing the wheel for what is already the world's most extravagantly well-served apparel consumer base: thin women.
"Refurbished iPhones would have certainly given an opportunity to many aspirants to experience the Apple ecosystem without spending extravagantly and allow Apple to capture share in the price conscious market where 22016 percent of smartphones sold are under $200," IDC's Singh told CNBC, adding that Apple enjoys huge aspirational brand value among Indian smartphone consumers.
But few would have expected, it seems fair to say, that the death of an extravagantly tattooed 233-year-old fashion model and sometime actor floating somewhere outside the cultural mainstream under the name Zombie Boy would draw more readers to the New York Times website than that of almost any other person in 2018.
Festival.) JRAD, as the quintet is more casually known, is a vehicle for Mr. Russo and four musical friends of at least 403 years — the keyboardist Marco Benevento, the bassist Dave Dreiwitz, and the guitarists (and main vocalists) Tom Hamilton and Scott Metzger — to improvise extravagantly around the Dead's emotionally sublime and often quirky songwriting.
Other items on display include a studded bespoke leather corset from San Francisco's celebrated corsetière Dark Garden (where ready-to-wear styles can easily reach $2,500), as well as items from various high end festival-wear designers — a relatively new industry that has flourished with the popularity of summer music and art festivals that inspire extravagantly dress.
Donald Trump's short and inoffensive "ask me anything" session on Reddit this evening didn't give much of an insight into the extravagantly coiffed man who could be US president, but thanks to a photo posted to his official Facebook page, we get to see just what he was up to when he was answering tonight's questions.
More amenable, even extravagantly embraced, he could be invited to the White House, offered missions to Africa and asked in 1996 to carry the Olympic torch to open the games in Atlanta before a global audience of perhaps 3 billion people, the image of all black men being celebrated and respected in one man, whom the world adored.
The Princeton classicist Froma I. Zeitlin suggests that, by the time Euripides wrote "Orestes," he had diverged so extravagantly from myth ("the relatively closed and predetermined form") that he ended up straying into a genre that hadn't been invented yet: what we call fiction ("the mode of new possibilities marked by a receptivity to experimentation and change").
Given Frieda's suggestion that violence might be an understandable reaction to the ripping up of her father's papers, it is ironic that we cannot consult all of Plath's journals, where she was often extravagantly confiding: Hughes notoriously destroyed one of the volumes—in an effort, he said, to spare his daughter and son the pain of reading it.
As for a farewell tour, sure, it might happen out of a need for teams to try to capture every last lookie-loo and part him from his souvenir-cup dime, but the idea of holding a going-away party for a player who has so extravagantly overstayed his welcome falls somewhere between pathetic and grotesque.
For Beijing, it should all be very simple: buy more, much more from the U.S., or slash rapidly and radically extravagantly large sales to the U.S. Why China did not move in that direction early enough to prevent a serious deterioration of its U.S. ties is part of a geopolitical calculus Beijing may wish to reconsider.
Then there's the extravagantly unconventional "The Beast of Monsiuer Racine" published a decade later in 1971, in which a bizarre-looking creature no one can identify (the head is purple and completely, graphically phallic) steals pears from a retired tax collector's garden, then becomes his beloved companion and is invited to the capital to be celebrated.
The colorful costumes, by Andrew Jordan, reflect the show's respectful but not overly reverent take on the original: The mechanical dolls in the party scene look like Pinocchio's distant cousins, but the mice are nattily dressed jazz dancers (although with big ears), and the dancers in the flower waltz wear bright green jumpsuits paired with extravagantly petaled headdresses.
" Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Michael Silverblatt — the reader of everything interesting — concludes the first paragraph of his essay, "Make the World Safe for Kenward Elmslie," which serves as the introduction to the reprint of Elmslie's The Orchid Stories (The Song Cave, 2016), with this observation: "He's the most extravagant, and extravagantly overlooked poet, in America.
As you well know, there's no shortage of attention paid to the well-funded, the sort of extravagantly venture-backed companies, but I think there's often too little attention paid to the quietly profitable, from the individual founder vantage point, highly successful private-side project or small business, and so Indie Hackers is sort of a showcase for them.
When BuzzFeed News published actor Anthony Rapp's allegation that Kevin Spacey made a sexual advance toward him when he was 14, it was clear that the most immediate professional fallout was the fate of Spacey's next film, the fact-based thriller All the Money in the World, about the kidnapping of one of the grandsons of extravagantly wealthy oil tycoon J. Paul Getty.
While I don't doubt for an instant that Piper came to seem extravagantly inconvenient to a number of people there or that she believes in the core of her being that her life really was at stake, I could not square the extremity of her feelings of persecution with my own sense of reality, no matter how hard I tried.
Steps from the Duomo, the often-overlooked Donnaregina convent complex encompasses the soaring naves of two churches — a 14th-century, intricately frescoed Gothic church, and an extravagantly gilded Baroque church in multicolored marble — as well as the Museo Diocesano, housing ecclesiastical artworks, mostly from the Naples school of painters, which includes the 17th-century painters Luca Giordano and Andrea Vaccaro.
And it's all perfumed with the faint odor of undeserved victimhood that Facebook executives apparently feel for being so maligned, even as they continue to benefit extravagantly from sucking all of our data into their maw, and even though they do less than they should to contain some of the damage of social media that they are so clearly responsible for.
So here was a tenor, using the extravagantly resonant acoustics of a National Gallery of Art domed courtyard, to pour phrases of molten quicksilver into notes dreamed up by a composer who, as a gift to his lover, had set to music a poem by a Renaissance artist who had laid down chisel and paintbrush to write words about creativity and love. Whew.
Still, the most interesting things will continue to happen in the mirrorless space, whether it's Sony pushing the limits of what a 35mm sensor and modern autofocus system can do, Fujifilm keeping one foot in the past while making digital medium format cameras that photographers can actually afford, or Leica continuing to make extravagantly priced pieces of art that are surprisingly competent photographic tools.
By stripping the husk from self-image this way, what Schor reveals is its mysteriously contradictory truth: the anger, frustration, and insecurity that underlie an extravagantly self-deprecating joke like a skeleton with breasts, but also the absurdity that underlies them; the bitter pinch of decay underlying creation, and vice versa; and, especially, the unresolvable tussle between roles that are socially imposed and those that emerge from within.
Though Adams remains extravagantly popular and landscape photographers across America and the world continue to provide us with luscious images, probably the largest number of landscape photographs people see, on television, the web, on mobile and in newspapers, are images of environmental destruction that is at least partially due to climate change: flooded beaches, rivers, towns, and islands, shrinking glaciers, forest fires feeding on drought, hurricane damage of cities and fields.
Browder's "Magic Chromacity" is a site-specific installation of draped and rolled multicolored fabric, which was first assembled and installed as a community project in Birmingham, Alabama; Hankwitz's "C'mon, C'mon," according to the wall text, is an abstract oil painting based on tracings the artist made from "flung slip markings in the clay studio"; Owen's "Krater" is an extravagantly layered composition incorporating abstract and representational elements; and Godward's "Alter Piece for CERN (chaos basically)" lives up to its subtitle with a 12-foot-high aluminum frame bursting with beachball-size spheres made from massive pours of urethane foam in bright, kaleidoscopic colors.
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