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"exude" Definitions
  1. [transitive, intransitive] exude (something) | exude (from somebody) if you exude a particular feeling or quality, or it exudes from you, people can easily see that you have it
  2. [transitive, intransitive] if something exudes a liquid or smell, or a liquid or smell exudes from somewhere, the liquid, etc. comes out slowly

373 Sentences With "exude"

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You know how there are women who just exude sexuality?
The next time you see the girl, you exude confidence.
This year, it's continuing to exude its stock market dominance.
Doesn't exactly exude confidence that they can pull it off.
Do you exude a sense of peace, calm and happiness?
They exuded, or attempted to exude, a kind of imperviousness.
You should be appealing and exude confidence without being unapproachable.
Some people exude resilience and fortitude in the midst of adversity.
They exude an enthusiasm for historical precedents and their pictorial inventions.
His photographs exude the chill of standing alone in a desolate location.
No. Cruz is a skilled debater, but he doesn't really exude manliness.
They exude something magical that I want to be a part of.
Q: You exude a lot of confidence in yourself, in your work.
These artists' productions exude positivity, sunshine, youth, strong bodies and industrial advancements.
His eyes exude fear as his attackers get ready for their next act.
Working in gouache and oil paint, Lubin's compositions exude a quiet, meditative elegance.
These existences are occasionally embellished by fantasy but they exude a robust physicality.
It gives you a sense of a person and the energy we exude.
Does it exude as much Big Dick Energy (BDE) as Davidson allegedly does?
But while both men exude alpha-male tendencies, their differences are readily apparent.
Check out 7 body-language tricks to exude confidence Video by Andrea Kramar.
Those phones exude luxury and tempt you to caress them every single time.
But his approach to accusations that he considers baseless doesn't exactly exude innocence.
It's not just that both men boast alarming hair and exude gamy charisma.
A candidate tells a story meant to exude resonance, connection, experiences, and values.
The grids of smaller monitors around the edges exude layered images and motifs.
You know the way some rooms just exude a certainty of what they are?
It mixes virtue with profits; Tata's leaders are expected to exude decency and probity.
AOC isn't Apple or Rolls-Royce or even Porsche; its branding doesn't exude cool.
"Getting psyched in novel ways can help us exude a palpable competence," Davidson adds.
The colors exude a glow, particularly when they are abutting a visceral black form.
This may be why Trump believes he must always exude uber-confidence and strength.
Or will he exude real enthusiasm for the prospect of a second President Clinton?
The mothers of slain young men exude regal stoicism, holding photographs of their sons.
The architectonics of Leslie Wayne's structures exude impermanence and a poetic expression of loss.
It recognizes unproduced works of theater that exude, among other criteria, passion and fearlessness.
While the Echo Studio looks fine to my eyes, it doesn't exactly exude luxury.
Although celebrity realtor Ryan Serhant seems to exude confidence, that hasn't always been the case.
Michelle wasn't sexualized and didn't exude the traditional Black girl magic that has permeated media.
The decades-old store maintains a timeless sense of hospitality and the employees exude grace.
While some additions skew toward younger players, others exude the sophistication of an international traveler.
Just as Jerome, his entire team of sous chefs exude a palpable warmth and energy.
All these devices, and others like them, still exude a whiff of the Heath Robinson.
But they exude amiability, with jolly glances frequently thrown back and forth, and unexpected compatibility.
The city's Art Deco cinemas exude old Hollywood, and its apartments are functional and stylish.
They exude vintage elegance, but lifting the hood reveals they're fueled by electricity, not gasoline.
The luxury sport sedan now assumes a familiar shape and must exude muscularity and refinement.
How we can utilize and manipulate them to exude a certain quality, beauty or light.
They each exude a unique personality, animated by the objects and people settled in each.
With just one week till the Iowa Caucus, Sanders has started to exude a surprising confidence.
These five amazing men exude an immeasurable amount of positivity that very few could ever match.
They exude a radiance that's striking, of course, but it also makes for a meaningful statement.
Aesthetically-pleasing packaging, effervescent highlighters, and skin-care products that exude "cool" — what's not to love?
Successful people often exude confidence — it's obvious that they believe in themselves and what they're doing.
His pieces exude both dynamic and static elements, often resembling abstract paintings mixed with landscape photography.
While the two leaders exude a sense of optimism, many policymakers and Korea-watchers are skeptical.
They have wonderful palettes and exude an effortless, tossed-off charm that is easy to underestimate.
When you are truly self-confident you exude a sense of inner worth, assurance and composure.
As for Mr. Shannon, who underplays here, he can exude tension even when doing very little.
At no point does he exude the charismatic larger-than-life glamour of an athletic superman.
The performers exude the mutual comfort and confidence that you'd expect to attend such long acquaintance.
Ethan Brown, of Beyond Meat, suspects that nibbling plant patties doesn't exude the same macho vibe.
And Mr. Klein is well served by his actors, who exude conviction, charisma and palpable ardor.
Rodwittiya's mature middle-aged female figures with experience and wisdom exude a new kind of elegance.
Although sexual, they don't exude the same eroticism as the explicit images of Nobuyoshi Araki, for instance.
Yet he lets out just enough emotion, especially when someone crosses him, to exude a quiet command.
It's a fitting icon for Queen Bey to include in her portraits, which exude strength and femininity.
Sofia Vergara may exude confidence, but she's not all that thrilled with getting naked for photo shoots.
Her photographs exude an intimacy among the residents, but also reveal her own tender relationship with them.
Or will they exude a degree of familiarity by using first names only, with "Hillary" or "Donald"?
Early hours, when the sun is just starting to rise, exude a special kind of primal energy.
The monitor's premium, polished silver finish and modern design exude sophistication, while the display offers unparalleled quality.
Perhaps the dignity they exude is a function of their clothing, a miniature version of adult garb.
Some trees exude a sticky sap that can immobilize bugs, leaves, seeds, and other ancient life forms.
The women exude a sensuality, not for the gazer's benefit but for the subject's own secret pleasure.
But the industry Mr Arnault helped create is young, despite the timeless quality it seeks to exude.
Republicans exude optimism when talking about the likely impact of tax cuts on employment and wage growth.
She certainly doesn't exude the theatrical glamour of a marquee name whose every entrance is an Event.
Watch the clip ... he says Princess is still fuming, and his body language doesn't exactly exude confidence.
Leather saddles exude style, though the old-timey aesthetic can be at odds with a modern bicycle.
Rather than exude gratitude, Gyllenhaal goes for something far more original and distressing in its direness: claustrophobia.
The Date-Night Look If there's one instance where you want to exude effortlessness, it's on a date.
But, overall I want to exude confidence [and] grace, and show people the true me through my music.
If you exude high achievement, happiness and love, then your child will grow up to be the same.
Everything about Brandon Brooks, the Super Bowl LII-winning guard for the Philadelphia Eagles, seems to exude happiness.
Kale says this is to balance and ground the personal energy you exude into the environment around you.
Corvus Glaive and Proxima Midnight, sci-fi staff-wielding acrobats that exude skill and menace in equal measures.
Use body language tricks, such as having a straight posture and smiling every so often to exude confidence.
From young children in battered sneakers to rockers in bullet belts, Vandenberg's subjects exude confidence and self-possession.
Energy zappers, those who exude and seem to create energy, are an often underestimated add to any team.
While some express regret or total frustration over having children when they did, others exude nothing but pride.
The women all exude a kind of serene power, often meeting the viewer with a laser-like gaze.
William's creatures see us looking, with torment and a desire for dignity seeming to exude from every eye.
They look out of place but exude a kind of monied confidence that often bulldozes into outright arrogance.
The adults-only vibe is a boon for couples, and the hotel's sweeping views exude intimacy and romance.
A fresh A-lister, she does not exude the glamour that we have historically expected from Hollywood stars.
It allows her to exude confidence and sex appeal, and also look like a dorky girl next door.
If you exude a warmness and openness towards people, your social interactions will be so much more positive.
Meanwhile, tracks like "Child of Light" and "Broken Hymn" exude Iris' most tempered and methodical death and funeral doom.
Tse's image of seven girls smoking on a Brooklyn street evinces this approach, allowing each figure to exude personality.
She also happens to exude glamour as if it were any other trait, like curly hair or dark skin.
Your sweet spirit permeates the room as soon as you enter and I'm humbled at the goodness you exude.
The point is in how they make you feel when they move, not the vibe they exude while stationary.
None of these songs are anthemic, but they exude a spirit of unity that tempers their usual reserved sensibilities.
The SLS aims to exude a chic, young vibe and even refers to itself as a "modern-day playground."
In other words, remembering a time you felt on top of the world helps you exude confidence and energy.
Sources told The Guardian that Chua instructed female applicants to exude a "model-like" femininity, a claim Chua denies.
A block away, rows of neat new shops — Starbucks, 5G mobile stores — and apartment complexes exude middle-class aspirations.
"  He continued:  "In pictures as a very young child, you exude it — a great care and sweetness; an invitation.
Mr. Wisdom and Mr. Howze exude vivid conviction, with Mr. Howze's character given rounded dimensions usually denied an antagonist.
They exude pride and determination, even though only several years earlier they weren't even considered fully human by many Americans.
Boxboy and Boxgirl may just be tiny boxes with legs, but they exude a surprising amount of charm and personality.
Ina is food goals — and I longed to exude her demure culinary confidence, if only for a mere few days.
With fluid brushwork and relaxed elegance, his subjects exude a sense of modern life and ease, despite the extravagant dress.
As ever, the writers side with the shrewd and dispassionate, punishing those characters foolish enough to exude a little warmth.
All of our famously tough icons, on screen and in life, were able to exude strength without using brute force.
Thus, German draws on African spirituality in order to turn everyday materials into ones that exude #BlackGirlMagic through ancestral modes.
And don't be afraid to convey your enthusiasm in the energy you exude, in your voice, and in your movements.
His drawings exude, in unbroken but flexible lines, the momentum of a Manhattan streetscape with only brief moments of stillness.
But I must confess I loved seeing him take on a more assertive role and exude some confidence for once.
According to first lady historian Carl Sferrazza Anthony, her mystique and her rare public appearances exude a certain degree of strength.
The confidence they exude in their moves, their demeanor, and their risqué, skin-out style clothes (or lack thereof) is captivating.
Rather than appearing as a black spot in the heavens, however, our sole natural satellite will exude a blood-red hue.
To start, we turned to those who exude sophistication while on the go — namely our favorite celebs — for airport outfit inspiration.
I'm sure you know this and have heard of a VPN, but posting publicly about such intent doesn't exude due diligence.
"Seeing us exude power and strength, seeing our culture, our high fashion sense portrays us in a different light," said Agu.
The algae can exude toxins that irritate swimmers' skin and get carried ashore by winds, causing people to cough and wheeze.
Try to "exude more energy" when you talk, advises Dale Carnegie, the author of "How to Win Friends and Influence People."
One is ornate, the other spare, but both exude the same sense of cosmopolitan power within the context of economical design.
When you've been in a great workplace culture people can't hide it; the energy seems to exude from the furniture itself.
With their fluid brushwork and relaxed elegance, his subjects exude a sense of modern life and ease, despite the extravagant dress.
I liked the way he smelled: somehow, although he doesn't eat beef or pork, his lips exude a eau-de-salami.
And these mostly very young people are all just so healthy looking and they just beam and exude fitness and health.
Some traps exude the lactic acid-ammonia mix of human sweat, while still others use water to attract egg-laying females.
"Guys, I think, that succeed as undrafted free agents are those guys that do exude confidence," Rivera told The Charlotte Observer.
Their poses reflected the portraiture styles of the day; their suits, elaborate dresses, and starched collars, and pocket watches exude affluence.
Sit in either of these camps and you can easily exude what one might call the three Cs: confidence, crispness and clarity.
Pride is a common emotion in Hazleton, even though many of its residents exude low morale about the current state of affairs.
The surfaces in the video each exude a kind of femininity: white cloth, pink silk underwear, pink sand, and a glittery cheek.
These backpacks exude cool with their luxe nylon, canvas, and leather finishes, which come in a variety of fun colors and designs.
Suddenly, workers were no longer as motivated to exude the excellent customer service shoppers had grown accustomed to, to win a sale.
Certainly, both exude heat, but it's not close to what Ms. Ferri had with Julio Bocca, her longtime partner at Ballet Theater.
Looking around at the other runners, I realized I wanted the confidence morning joggers and their high pony-tails seemed to exude.
It's for gathering your friends, who are also your sworn enemies, but that doesn't matter because the panache you exude is magnificent.
But Bauer represents the confidence that the Indians still exude, even after they lost, 3-2, to the Cubs on Sunday night.
He didn't speak much, but he did exude a kind of fatherly benevolence, as he does in some of the bride's memoirs.
The parasites may have evolved the ability to exude odoriferous chemicals in order to attract mosquitoes to carry them to new hosts.
But to inspire the requisite pity and terror, Anna needs to exude a passion that eludes and transcends medical and social diagnosis.
Zeinner, with soft features and a bubbly laugh, doesn't exude the aura of a veteran hardened by trauma, but she's seen it all.
As they inspect the devastated streets where militants hid in ditches under metal sheets, members of the 3,300-strong Rojava Brigade exude confidence.
Whenever you walk into a room or onto a stage you exude so much LOVE and the energy in the room turns electric.
When you are one of those people that just exude confidence and just believe in yourself, the world just opens up to you.
In a day and age when CEOs often exude an air of invincibility, complete with chest-thumping braggadocios, Merritt is quite the opposite.
Today, people wear black as a mark of expensive clothing, to minimize the appearance of their size and to exude confidence, she said.
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But they certainly exude another kind of cool — the kind that comes with striving for excellence and not having to apologize for it.
The colors are brighter, the shapes more graphic, and the hairstyles exude an easy, but deliberate, elegance that we're going ga-ga over.
But he is not a "car guy" in the sense he simply wants to make everything go fast and exude boisterous exhaust notes.
Our web editors have a special fondness for the ATM variety, which are soft but not slouchy, and exude an effortless, understated style.
In a live setting, King Sized Pegasus exude a level of adrenaline that only kids who still can't legally drink alcohol can sustain.
While the location might not exude Trumpian largess, local leaders see this project and Mr. Chawla's other ventures as engines for economic development.
Contemporary rooms feature dark hardwood floors and rich decor tones that exude a sumptuous feel, plus 55-inch TVs and plush terry robes.
Clothing is curated by category, like this section devoted to "Stealth Luxury," a term used to describe understated items that discreetly exude opulence.
Second, he has to perform a hardness that we know is an act — he's got to exude some of Hibbert and Sanders's innocence.
They exude wealth, success, and confidence; just through their wardrobe, I caught a glimpse of a lifestyle I thought I could never afford.
And of course-- through all of it, not just the wisdom the exude but you can feel the integrity and the humility-- coming out.
And an annualized return on equity just above 15 percent marks Goldman as a whole as a solid franchise, but it doesn't exude excitement.
And the peculiar combination of pessimism and fervour that Mr Trump's supporters exude is similarly evident among many of his richer, better-educated fans.
" Inaba's stylists Michael Fusco and Rhonda Spies love how the team at Carmen Marc Valvo "always provide options that exude elegance with such ease.
When I'm manic, I feel as if I exude magnetism and sex appeal, that I'm being funny and interesting and just so goddamn charismatic.
Whether you're gearing up to present a pitch or deliver a speech, this course will help you exude confidence while engaging with a crowd.
They're the reason a sad song can help to exude wet, salty tears until your pathetic broken heart can't squeeze out any more emotion.
Queer people of colour especially are drawn to Aaliyah's carefree charisma, that mesmerizing aura she'd exude that grabbed the eyes of the entire world.
While the arrangements are warmer and more ornate, they float through space as idly as his previous work, and exude the same hushed delicacy.
His margin for error is so low, and there's a relentless energy he needs to exude if he wants to stay on the floor.
Yet despite being fictional contrivances, they exude poetic effects, as if a spiritual persona in the artist were striving to overcome his secularist prejudices.
In reference to Tonewall's makeup, he mentioned that they exude diversity in different ways, which allows them to champion the stories they find important.
Lace up a pair of Comme des Garçons Play signature heart-print Converse kicks, and your look will exude fun from the ground up.
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I have tried to exude self-love in its various costumes — a perfect Instagram, an overflowing social calendar, a forced smile at the office.
Ryan also did not exude confidence when Tapper asked whether Republicans would be able to hold on to the House and Senate in November.
The Millennium Biltmore Los Angeles, in the newly revived and vibrant downtown area, is filled with intricate details that exude Hollywood glitz and glamour.
Because both Rani's fashion and attitude exude summer sunshine and cheer, who else is better for you to get baby outfit inspo from this season?
And of course, through all of it, not just the wisdom that they exude, but you can feel the integrity and the humility coming out.
And yet, for all the self-loathing they display, when The Goon Sax get onstage they exude nothing but passion and love for their work.
So-called internet boyfriends are celebrities who are not only talented at what they do, but also exude kindness, intrigue, and, of course, undeniable allure.
For example, nothing makes us exude as much confidence as when a designer piece fits perfectly or when a new or unexpected trend lands effortlessly.
" But "tweaks" isn't some sort of a code for "major re-write," since Bell said, "The story is great and [the filmmaking team] exude quality.
The cabinets, conceived in Frankfurt at the end of the 19th century, and the Czarist hunting trophies here exude an old-fashioned, even romantic air.
No skin: More women are eschewing plunging necklines, high slights and corseted bodices for flowing silhouettes that reveal little skin but still exude sensuality and style.
I've grown in so many ways and learned to have an even greater appreciation for fashion, so I hope that reflects and that I exude that.
Rowland, 35, may have exude a ton of fearlessness on stage, but she says it took her years to build up that level of self esteem.
These people who appraise everything in sight with the icy scrutiny of art-world sharks, might as well be humanoids for all the warmth they exude.
Even as he worked to exude confidence about a roaring economy and handshake deal with Europe, the encroaching troubles made for another agony-and-ecstasy week.
On Thursday, his first full day as acting attorney general, and with criticism of his appointment beginning to swirl, he tried to exude a calm demeanor.
One of our first signs of the sheer bumbling prowess these two exude comes after the man goes behind the counter in his search of loot.
Shot in 16mm, the film's soft contours and warm colors exude the heat and exoticism of the tropics; the viewer prepares for a journey of enchantment.
Nor is he remaking the wheel with each new dance: Instead, his pieces exude an assuredness and craft honed over half a century of making dances.
His subjects, whose embrace of rock 'n' roll signaled autonomy from both the country's colonial past and its then-new Socialist government, exude more than style.
The key here is to use the starchy pasta water to bring the elements together; the artichokes themselves don't exude enough liquid to create a sauce.
Where other gay icons exude self-possession, Spears's fragile resilience has made her an even more fascinating role model, closer to Judy Garland than to Lady Gaga.
I wanted to showcase that no matter where you are at in your life, shape, or size you can exude that confidence and sexuality in your womanhood!
At one point, she provides a seduction technique to "exude a cool but promising skepticism," and I thought: Oh, that's a whole worldview, contained just right there.
Kimmy and Midge may exist in very different versions of New York City (the shows are set five decades apart), but both exude a sunniness that's undeniable.
It's a departure from the glass-metal-glass sandwich that Sony's flagships have long held to, and as a result doesn't exude quite the same premium feel.
Sex and violence predominate again in "Carmen," while Nico Muhly's "Marnie," an adaptation of the novel that inspired Hitchcock's film, examines the hollow glamour that both exude.
Waltz, although captivating while playing the villain in other films, doesn't exude the same fearsome quality when pitted against Craig's taller, stronger, and more physically menacing Bond.
Today brought addresses from former Vice President Joe Biden and Senator Bernie Sanders, who offered their prescriptions for the pandemic as they tried to exude somber leadership.
Along the way, we learn more about Nelson's lifelong fascination with monster films and witness the same incessant energy and fearless intensity that his DIY movies exude.
Humiliations follow, including an encounter with an arrogant American film insider who bluntly tells Nico to darken his hair — his blond hair doesn't exude stereotypical Latino vibes.
Even the stadium concessions exude hometown pride: Alongside the regular franks (Nathan's, natch) and Cracker Jack, you'll find knishes, Mister Softee and summer beer from Brooklyn Brewery.
Franco could anchor a tentpole action franchise like Planet of the Apes with charm, or exude surly brilliance as a charismatic thug in Harmony Korine's Spring Breakers.
Even if you don't fit the conventional standards of beauty, you exude charisma, intelligence, and grace, making it hard for people not to be attracted to you!
While executives exude confidence for investors' and customers' benefit, their Brussels lobby group ACEA warns of an imminent threat to the region's 3.4 million automotive manufacturing jobs.
Exude confidenceConfidence is key when applying for a job — and nothing screams, "I'm not the right person for this gig" more than the overuse of tentative speech.
Meeting Russell in a quiet corner in the basement of New York City's Whitby Hotel, she continues to exude her character's quiet intelligence and welcoming, calm demeanor.
Her compositions exude a dream-like, wistful sensibility while creating visually challenging relationships between texture, color, and scale: the paintings are of recollections rather than spaces themselves.
The president-elect is no orator or political showman, but he does exude authenticity and conviction in a country where most politicians are assumed to be cynical opportunists.
Some shows just exude a certain vibe that aligns with a sign, whereas some shows have characters that are definitely a sign (Kimmy Schmidt is such a Libra).
Odyssey's selection of Whitten's "Black Monolith" series of paintings, intended as memorials for specific individuals, all exude a magnetic force, and feel especially poignant after Whitten's recent death.
I exude confidence when I speak and have always respected fans and bent over backwards to accommodate them for a photo or autograph or to kiss their babies!
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The Mini Cooper doesn't exude raw power like a Mustang or a Corvette: the characters choose it because it's small and nimble, perfect for carrying out a heist.
With a few exceptions, the players behave impeccably, on the court and off; they exude equanimity and seriousness of purpose and are careful not to say anything offensive.
It wasn't cute-messy, like the stoner nonchalance Abbi and Ilana of Broad City exude, slogging through dead-end jobs with good humor because they have each other.
But seen at a moment in which the center of a classically self-contained world no longer seems to be holding, these fraught works exude a paradoxical reassurance.
Even in the face of resurgent populism and rampant nationalism, Germans exude a quiet, stolid sense of obligation to a brighter, more integrated future at home and internationally.
Whether it's a lone burger-shaped keycap in place of the escape key or cute characters lining the row of F-keys, her keycaps exude charm and personality.
Bloomberg has a weak persuasion game, not because of any perceived dishonesty, but because he doesn't exude the warmth and approachability candidates still needed to connect with voters.
Even if that was not true (and if I were to bet, I'd say that it was not), he did not need to exude a laissez-faire attitude.
Perched on the edge of white desks or lounging on red bean bags, Mr Navalny's team exude youthful confidence as they discuss last-minute preparations for a big rally.
Now that WhatsApp has started to exude video calling ability on Android's beta apps, it seems likely that its iOS and stable Android versions will follow the suit soon.
"I wanted to showcase that no matter where you are at in your life, shape or size you can exude that confidence and sexuality in your womanhood!" she added.
While classic Christmas trees exude a comforting holiday touch, it can be equally as cheery to choose a version that has a bit more personality than the standard evergreen.
And that makes it really hard, because dressing the way you want and being comfortable in your clothes is such a big part of the energy you exude. Right?
She has concluded that in the last few centuries spotted-cat motifs have been used to attract attention and exude power, ferocity, independence, sophistication, sensuality and sometimes outright debauchery.
They can vary from the more familiar bright, lively wines, which exude citrus and minerality, to more contemplative, powerful, expensive wines, which need a decade or more of aging.
Critic's Notebook In recent years, female pop has been remade again and again by rebels and outcasts, singers who exude skepticism and self-doubt, not blithe cool and exuberance.
By touting stock market gains on his watch, Wessel warned that it could make it trickier for Trump to try and exude confidence if and when the market tanks.
Trump, sprinting around a number of battleground states including Iowa, Minnesota, Michigan, Pennsylvania and Virginia on Sunday, continued to exude confidence, insisting that his campaign would upset the experts.
Over the past few weeks, two excellent games have come to the Switch, and both exude the same solitary sense of exploration that has made the Metroid series so iconic.
Yet despite its powerful and even coverage, the Rua claims to use only 1.8 gallons of water per minute, which is supposedly 28% less output than traditional US showerheads exude.
According to Junger, the idea was for Ledger to exude the ease and charm of Fred Astaire, but he ended up bringing so much more than that into his performance.
The group exhibition, About Face, at Baltimore's Creative Alliance Main Gallery featured four artists of color who, like Sherald, depict empowered black subjects that exude a palpable sense of agency.
The Yale Law professor known as Tiger Mom reportedly instructed female law students to exude a "model-like" femininity if they wanted a highly coveted clerkship with Judge Brett Kavanaugh.
But the symmetry of its shape, the expertly weighted stiffness of the hinge — neither too resistant nor too loose — and its gossamer lightness just exude quality, and maybe even luxury.
The exhibition also includes several mixed-media box assemblages, which contain pieces of painted, textured wood, fabric or wire, and exude the air of mysterious artifacts from some unknown age.
"You have to know where the market is going," she says, explaining that her board is comprised of girls who know themselves, own their figures, and exude confidence from within.
The subsequent court proceedings, designed to exude an aura of decorum amid the lawlessness of vigilante justice, snuffed out the last black lives in Forsyth County for nearly 80 years.
Despite occasional efforts to pit wine and weed against each other, many in the wine business exude an air of mellow acceptance that the two substances can coexist in harmony.
As for Sugimoto's photographs, the giant and serene images of places like the Pantheon in Rome, the Tower of Pisa, and Florence's Duomo exude a sense of slowness, tranquility, and silence.
The men's poses and body language exude macho swagger — but these tough guys also display a palpable closeness and even physical affection for one another, befitting Turkish society's strong homosocial bonds.
Mr Johnson is surrounded by a clique of people such as Jacob Rees-Mogg and Iain Duncan Smith who exude Englishness and talk blithely about turning Britain into "Singapore-on-Thames".
Burns is a rising hit-maker who never doubted her ability to find success, and her songs exude that same confidence for her listeners to bask in, and be inspired by.
Taking to DIY's pier-based stage as main support to Eagulls, Black Honey perform as though to thousands and exude a sense of theatricality that even their predecessors could learn from.
Building a sound that is unique comes first and foremost for the brothers and with that mindset they exude a confidence that what they're doing will continue to push them ahead.
If he were friendly toward them, they would melt, and exude friendliness toward him; they would ignore, or try to ignore, the nature of his writing, so different from their own.
And if the sniping sisters who run the hotel (Taissa Farmiga and Karen Gillan) exude a modernity that can detach them from the story, they also bring a tumbling, clumsy vitality.
Seeing the way our music inspires so many of us to exude pure, unadulterated pride (in a packed arena) made me realize exactly how much of a jerk that guy was.
You exude a hypnotic and charismatic quality but can sometimes be unsure of yourself, which you hide with an austere or guarded way of dealing with people you have feelings for.
I'm a glass-half-empty, worst-case-scenario, dwell-on-the-imperfections, existential-dread ruminating worrywart, and I envy the people I encounter who seem to effortlessly exude perkiness and fun.
It does not have the same warm, floral air that New York's Frick Collection always seems to exude, but it does offer the same seclusion and quietness, enhancing Lartigue's documentary work.
Back then, the second-term senator and her team viewed her gender as a potential liability that could undercut her efforts to exude strength and experience in a field crowded with men.
The Yale Law professor, Amy Chua, known as Tiger Mom reportedly instructed female law students to exude a "model-like" femininity if they wanted a highly coveted clerkship with Judge Brett Kavanaugh.
"Learning, for me, what it took to feel confident and strong and take what these people were trying to get to exude out of me, comes from a personal place," she said.
This is true, even — and especially — of Ms. McNamara's bendy-bodied, bespectacled Jane, whose expressions and postures exude the effect of deft, single-stroke line drawings of antic attitudes frozen in midgesture.
He does carry himself with the confidence of a jock in a high-school comedy, but that isn't really isn't any different than the sky-high arrogance your favorite rapper might exude.
Otherwise the pieces are built from slabs of clay and thoroughly exude signs of the artist's hands — deep squeezes here, dragged fingers there and entire exteriors punched with thumbprints, like little waves.
Today, her section of the neighborhood still manages to exude a kind of refined charm, even though everyone's stuff is now chucked out and growing mold by the curb in big piles.
Debates often demand balancing acts from participants — to exude strength without being meanspirited, to deliver well-worn platform points with a perceptible authenticity and to be "likable" enough while defending their policies.
This is Alex Atack's hometown and it is easy to see why his photos exude nostalgia when his childhood is literally bulldozed and replaced with shinier things, without a reverence for its past.
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Not only that, these breezy pants exude a chic effortlessness, whether you are wearing them to work or out on the town — it's literally a no-brainer foundation for a wear-everywhere ensemble.
Inside, you enter a maze—no shortcuts allowed—where every twist reveals new furniture, in pale softwood or white chipboard, artfully arranged with cheerfully coloured accessories to exude a chic, relaxed Scandinavian lifestyle.
Before his business career he graduated top of his class at West Point and served five years in a cavalry unit; he retains an air of the bullish straightforwardness military high-achievers exude.
Perhaps it's the comfort and ease with which he moves around his home, the calm and happy nature both he and his wife exude or the fact that both have professions they enjoy.
Former Vice President Michel Temer took her place and surrounded himself with likeminded old white men (hardly representative of one of the most diverse countries in the world) who exude center-right politics.
His is an architecture that seems at first glance to exude tradition and "Japan-ness," but it turns out to be one of allusions, tricks of the eye and uncertain thresholds and limits.
They exude asexual wholesomeness (in the case of William and Kate) and bad-boy cheekiness (in the case of Harry), and give the appearance of working alongside, not in opposition of, public opinion.
And despite a succession of serious injuries, he has continued to smile and exude a friendly demeanour that has been a trademark of his career and bears comparison with tennis great Roger Federer.
The level of refinement might come as a surprise to those familiar with the œuvre of the co-owner Stephen Starr, whose theme-park-style restaurants Morimoto and Buddakan exude a gaudy grandeur.
Many right-leaning meme-makers exude confidence, sure that their populism knows no global boundaries — memes, to them, are just an extremely effective tool to harness a movement and center it on a target.
Not only did the former actress exude movie star looks, she also showed off an emerald cut aquamarine ring on her right hand that once belonged to Harry's late mother Princess Diana, PEOPLE confirmed.
As one of only a few Indian IT firms that multinational companies trust to build and maintain their computer systems, Infosys has long sought to exude an aura of professionalism bordering on the dull.
The Sheffield-based producer just last month released his latest EP, Delirious / Reaching, via Waze & Odyssey's W&O Street Tracks label, offering up a pair of singles that exude more of his cinematic sound.
For years, Republicans believed they could employ a politics of mass hysteria to cripple Obama and then nominate for president a conventional standard-bearer who didn't exude lust for revenge against the outgoing administration.
Her images, with large expanses of milky soft focus, exude an ethereal (sometimes saccharine) quality, but when returning to Hamilton's process and her framing question, vulnerability rises as a central concern in the project.
Musk noted that getting the right balance of form and function was challenging, and you can tell from the accents and lines on the suit that it was clearly designed to exude style vs.
Eid Jbaili, a 55-year-old gym teacher from Haifa, said he boycotted the April election but voted on Tuesday "because my community's leaders showed they could exude unity in the face of adversity".
While affordable deals are to be found in winter as low as $116 per night, the hotel does exude a high-end vibe that large groups and families may view as not exactly casual.
You're that one intersectional person and it's like, Oh look at Isra, this Black, Muslim, climate activist talking about Black people, just because I happen to exude those identities when you look at me.
The question of respectability was one that Fontana played with in her groundbreaking nude mythological paintings, which exude a uniquely believable eroticism and naturalness when compared to paintings of nudes by her male peers.
People who seem to exude confidence never look anything like sad emojis on legs—they look like they know what they're doing, which makes it easy to believe that they know what they're doing.
His stirring animal forms in pen and ink are surreal, erotic, satyr-like shapes with muscular legs, tails, and multiple breasts (recalling Louise Bourgeoisie sculptures) — they exude the fearlessness and savagery of Greek mythological figures.
Guston's late works exude a sense of fecundity, of dipping into a well that would never run dry; similarly, it is easy to imagine Mouton reconfiguring this particular formal vocabulary indefinitely, if she so chooses.
And though less crucial to this plot than in the reboot, Blaze and Beau Berdahl, the twins who play Ellie, exude the kind of charm so specific to serious little girls learning about the world.
CreditCreditBryan Anselm for The New York Times His many famous characters — a gruff New York City taxi dispatcher, a nemesis of Batman, a twisted father from Philadelphia — don't explicitly exude a quintessential New Jersey attitude.
It was so frantic, and the energy level is so high...I'm always so impressed by the poised, calm, and almost stoic confidence that these girls exude as they come out of that manic environment.
A squat white building with blacked-out windows and a tattered red carpet under its black awning, perched on the edge of a strip-mall parking lot, the place doesn't exude a feeling of safety.
I'm a slightly cranky viewer of this show, but I've been moved by the performances of the older women who so eloquently exude capitulation, numbness and exhaustion — the sigh of Lila's mother (Valentina Acca) alone.
Cuts like "Lofty Can" and "One By One" exude a lightness of character, and a freedom of movement, that while not unheard of, mark the record out as his most outwardly engaged work to date.
Also: "The candidates won't be judged on how they look in their attire, but on the self-confidence they exude and what they are saying," according to Karl Nilsson, a spokesman for the organization. Really?
Here, in a foursome — with each one intended to represent "each of the four years the world will need to endure the Trump presidency," as the architects write —  they clearly exude luxury and excess of wealth.
Trump didn't exude competence and fatherliness so much as he exuded wealth, power, a kind of crassness that can feel like honesty, and most of all, rage at those who had made America not great anymore.
As the rebooted franchise continued on through 2007, it tried to exude the same kind of retro swagger, even though at times the films seemed to be doing little more than coasting on movie star charisma.
She completely dominates the courts, but I wanted to pull out her softer, more feminine side — it was about finding that side of Serena that people don't normally see, while still having her exude enormous confidence.
The new BMW M2 CS "is set to cut an extremely powerful, highly exclusive figure and exude a fascinating sense of racing authenticity at its world premiere in Los Angeles," the automaker said in a statement.
In 2010, a team of researchers published a study that claimed to have discovered that so-called "power poses" (think Wonder Woman, head high and arms akimbo) can boost confidence and exude an aura of power.
His portraits are made in oil the slow, painstaking way, with a dark, compressed palette and close attention to backdrop detail; his figures, alone or in groups, exude a commitment to daily joy edged with swagger.
Often in G.M.O.s, the inserted genes came from unrelated species, like the bacterial genes that were added to cotton so that it would exude a toxin to repel bollworms, a mixing of species known as transgenesis.
The hardest task would likely be replicating the warmth and thoughtfulness that Khoussainova and Granas exude when working with their clients; each woman has an emotional intelligence that isn't necessarily easy to train new staff on.
As is evident in her pendants, which exude an organic essence while alluding to the violent and artificial tendency of humans to draw lines, it is the concept of a border that contains and separates us.
Many results from those animal experiments, he said were "not translated well into humans," and when I asked McCracken if he considered young blood to be a promising anti-aging therapy, he didn't exactly exude optimism.
Certainly her life and work would have been different were she not stacked, but she also wouldn't have written as beautifully about the nuances that exist within self-aware women who just so happen to exude sex.
Usually when the celebrity chef wants to exude her confidence, she reaches for "a bold red in any shade," but lately, she's been loving a unique orchid hue that was introduced to her during her CoverGirl shoot.
Mr. Trump's remarks offered a vivid illustration of the current state of his campaign: As he edges closer to the nomination, he is under pressure to curb his hard-edged language and exude a more statesmanlike demeanor.
Pair them with a cute cropped T-shirt and sneakers like Swift for a more relaxed look or with an oversized blazer, lace-up boots, and cat-eye sunnies like Hadid to exude that boss babe style.
The whimsical touches in the public areas and main pool exude fun and playfulness, which is always a plus when on vacation, and this property uniquely stands out from a wide collection of Disney hotels and resorts.
Some towns exude an enthusiasm, a "can do" sense of gratitude, a belief that their cup is at least "half full" and a welcome to all people of their town to share in that "half-full" abundance.
It is the virtue of this Seahawks team that in this most savage and bottom-line game — in which players can be cut more or less at a whim of management — they exude something like a genuine joy.
They exude pride in preserving a tradition that, by their extravagant estimate, goes back 2,000 years and inspired one of China's great classical novels, "Journey to the West," whose hero is the unruly, magical Monkey King, Sun Wukong.
Whether it's draped over the shoulder of Jackie O, or more recently, Meghan Markle's royal tour, one thread that weaves the camel coat (and these style icons, for that matter) together is its ability to exude effortless style.
The short explanation for this is that the Western world had become more mobilized; leaving home was no longer uncommon, and homesickness was at odds with the adventurous spirit many in the early 20th century strove to exude.
They didn't need formal titles to exude dominance, and they made some of their fateful decisions — like Mao's launching of the Cultural Revolution or Deng's decision to use armed force against protesters in 1989 — outside conventional political channels.
Another series of studies published in the Journal of Environmental Psychology in 2010 concluded that being in nature made people feel energetic and less lethargic, all essential ingredients for writing stories that exude telling details and narrative tension.
Since being back, I've wondered countless times if the fundamental blandness the city seems to exude (though of course it's an energetic blandness) is a function of its safety and cleanness, or if I've simply become bland and boring.
As the custodians of democracy, Western regimes should be aiding their African counterparts in building governance systems which exude the tenets of democratic governance -- equality, inclusivity, justice and true choice -- and not ones which presume to act as such.
She talked to fans in chat for a bit, expounding upon her love for Animal Collective and her fellow Canadians in Alvvays, all while trying not to get killed by, like, big wizard people that exude ghostly red skulls.
Indeed, his tiny body implicitly breaks age-old porn tropes: He doesn't tower over his co-star, he doesn't exude normative masculinity, and he's dominated because he's a tiny man in the arms of a woman of average stature.
While many of her pieces are laborious in their construction — see her cashmere knits embellished with tassels and delicate touches of crochet, or the shibori quilted army trousers from her latest collection — they manage to exude a sense of effortlessness.
We all have that favorite pair of jeans we pull on when we have three minutes to run out the door, the ones we trust wholeheartedly for their form-flattering shape, comfort, and the casual cool we exude while wearing them.
Two towering buildings in matching baby blue and white hues are perched right on the sand, with rooms that exude beachy elegance with light woods, wicker furniture, plush all-white beds, and throw pillows covered in bright green palm fronds.
The closeups of fresh ricotta being spooned, still warm, into Marianne's mouth, or of a fish having its belly stuffed with chilies and herbs (Harry, needless to say, is an unrestrained cook), exude a tang that verges on the erotic.
My frustrations are with the type of movies that have been made with this style, the limitations that have been imposed on them, the corporate ethos they exude, how every frame feels like a product, how everything feels sterile and stuck in time.
Disembodied headsets with big googly eyes on them may not exude charisma, but in motion they are instantly recognizable as a human presence, and, counterintuitively, the lack of details is, if anything, an improvement — sometimes inadequate detail is worse than none at all.
The trope of having the "confidence of a mediocre white man" is actually based in academic work suggesting that men are more self-assured in their leadership abilities after years of social conditioning and therefore tend to exude that unquantifiable personable aura.
The effect is warm, of course, but also weathered and transient: Exterior panels become darkened by years of afternoon sun; interior spaces have a rough-edged sensation, and the buildings exude the scent of cedar, as if they had been freshly tossed up.
The vessels exude a forceful sense of patriotic bling; for his first solo exhibition in his native city, in a gallery within walking distance of Independence Hall, Lugo celebrates the US founding fathers, public intellectuals of color, musicians, poets, and presidential candidates.
Including what the artist tells THUMP is a "wealth of lost, weird, and amazing music," the magic here isn't in flashy name or obvious anthems, but a collection of varied tracks that exude the journey the artist embarked on to present them to listeners.
MOST of us have come across individuals who are somehow spiritual but not formally religious: people who would rarely if ever attend an act of worship but seem sensitive to their human and physical environment and exude a sort of connectedness with the world.
Her frequent Instagram posts and musical collaborations exude support for other artists, especially women; this weekend she is hosting "Girls Just Wanna," an all-female-lineup festival at Riviera Maya, Mexico, featuring Maren Morris, KT Tunstall, Lucius, Ruby Amanfu and Shawn Colvin, among others.
Their owners, lounging on the wide leather seats of vintage models or posing with their new shiny purchases on suburban streets, exude a sense of glee, confidence, and newfound freedom that is intimately linked to their physical proximity to a well-oiled driving machine.
These fungi exude a milky latex reminiscent of skim milk, smell faintly of maple syrup when held under a lighter for a few seconds, older specimens have hollow stems, texturally they feel grainy, and they easily snap off at the base under any pressure .
To make a show about three sisters who are witches — and so much more powerful when together than when apart — you really need three actors who simultaneously exude raw supernatural power and a sisterhood that feels real, not assembled right before shooting the pilot.
An unnerving blend of easy charm and menace, he is among the latest in a line of celebrated French cinema hard guys (Jean Gabin and Jean-Paul Belmondo come to mind): wily, brooding antiheroes who exude a machismo rarely matched in modern American cinema.
The Vatican's diggers began to unearth a seemingly endless cache of potential new saints to deploy in retaliation to the Protestant threat; eventually, thousands of skeletons were exhumed, dusted off and dressed up, then shipped off to exude Catholic glamour in churches all over Europe.
The album's most startling weird noise among many is Elizabeth Valdivieso Gurrion's voice: a gentle, graceful soprano — naturally high but electronically altered to echo — singing neat, pretty, almost classical-sounding melodies in both Spanish and Zapotec while seeming to exude a pale, eerie glow.
Focal lives up to the most exacting of standards with its Stellia: they're dressed in full-grain leather, they have thick memory foam cushions that clamp your head into a vice of loveliness, and their aluminum yokes, woven cables, and contoured hard case just exude quality.
"We played it cool at the pool at Cancun VMA / Confidence you exude makes the fools stay away / Me, I played my room, let the fools have they say / Fate had me sitting next to you on the plane / And I knew straight away," he raps.
"Many hotel companies are rushing to create brands like Scion because it is challenging to make profits in the luxury hotel segment, and also because the emerging bulk of travelers today are millennials who shy away from the formal luxury which Trump Hotels generally exude," he said.
"(The coronavirus pandemic) is an anxiety-producing situation we're faced with and the first lady should see it as her job in this difficult time for the entire country to exude warmth, empathy, and to share helpful information with children and parents specifically in mind," she said.
"There was a time when the United States' leadership could be seen through the cultural sophistication of its government building programs where architecture was asked to exude power but did so often with complexity and sensitivity to the wealth that comes from diversity," Ms. Andraos wrote.
Tulu and Bulu grew up looking strikingly similar: they had the same freckled skin, almond-shaped face, and high cheekbones, unusual among Bengalis, and a slight downward tilt of the outer edge of the eye, something that Italian painters used to make Madonnas exude a mysterious empathy.
I call this group of seats Romneyland because they are filled with voters who resemble Romney demographically and ideologically: professionals and corporate middle managers who want a president who will shrink government and even pursue a center-right social agenda, but also exude professionalism and decorum.
While polishing up your resume will help you get in the door and rehearsing your elevator pitch is critical to moving past the recruiter stage, finding the perfect outfit is also a huge piece of the pie to help exude confidence and give off a strong first impression.
Garrett's lament on the title track about "failures I have left behind" and the slamming breakdown that follows will connect with your average pothead doom fan, but exude a yearning for more that will connect with anyone trying to see past their own fragility to the noble soul inside.
On a hot day in mid-August, several dozen city officials, police officers and commanders gathered at a bedraggled shopping plaza in the Highlandtown section of southeast Baltimore for one of the regular neighborhood walks that Mayor Pugh was conducting in her effort to exude a sense of authority.
Some of their stories exude a dismal obliviousness: A former Bernie Sanders supporter and ardent Bob Dylan fan — "one of the last true rebels," she gushes — busily assembles gift baskets for the DeploraBall in Washington while the male organizers do nothing to help her, scrolling through Twitter on their phones.
Yes, it was the Film Independent Spirit Awards, the annual beachfront antidote to the Academy Awards, the pre-Oscars event where films made for a mere $20 million or less are celebrated, bubbly flows copiously, and attendees exude giddy relief that the end of awards season is just a day away.
So when CNBC decided to shoot a promo for the new season of Jay Leno's Garage recreating a scene from the legendary comedian's childhood, the search was on for an actor that could not only exude his famous charisma, but also convincingly resemble a mini-me version of the iconic funnyman.
It's that the people who recline, who often push that dreaded button minutes after takeoff and stay that way until the attendants force them to return upright, exude an intensely irritating "f*ck you" insouciance that's only barely tempered with the odd shake of their seat when it looks like they're drifting off.
" Both of Vallejo and McHale's restaurants claim to exude a homely atmosphere, albeit the kind of home in which one dad is rustling up "raw orkney scallop, clementine, brown butter, and Perigord truffle," while the other gets busy with "roasted pork in cold avocado pipian, chicatanaant, grilled onions, and fava beans purée.
Meanwhile, in Jackie Robinson Park, Rudy Shepherd has created a giant "Black Rock Negative Energy Absorber" (2016) out of wood, metal and concrete — a quasi-abstract sculpture designed to exude positive energy and cast out bad mojo in a society in which black bodies are still under siege, and in a rapidly gentrifying Harlem.
But coming some years after the concrete heroism of the postwar decades, and the megastructures of the Metabolists — Modernists who produced structurally daring buildings that were meant to exude the future-minded society of Japan in the '60s and '70s — he has adopted a hermetic set of fundamental concerns that continue to be visually surprising.
The beady, uneven eyes, and vile, bloody mouth of "Count Trump" (2017) exude depravity, while "Frankenschlong" (2017), an imbecilic Frankenstein with a mop of mangy hair, a scrotum-like chin, and a swastika tattooed on his forehead, signifies all of the base stupidity of Trump and his administration, cobbled together from conflicting interests and lies.
Today, Feburary 3, she'll bring her talents to Trans-Pecos followed by a set at Babycastles in Manhattan on Saturday, alongside NYC-based DJs DJ Bebe and Ocar Nñ. On her Perreo Pa Ti / Perreo Pa Mi mix, Pistola pairs slippery, upbeat sounds with a slew of slower, dirtier beats that exude urban Latin America charm.
His infectious personality shines throughout, and he even manages to infuse his martini-swilling Genie with moving emotional moments Sean Keane, CNET Smith is at his best when he puts his own energetic magic in Genie's corner, but he doesn't exude the same warmth as Williams did, and his magical shtick can be a bit of a sensory overload in live action.
And despite the artist's reliance on rugged industrial materials like folded steel and opaque glass, Wilmarth's sculptures exude a quixotic weightlessness that is absent from the work of other steel benders (like Richard Serra, whose massive structures loom heftier and more hulking.) During the '70s and '80s, Wilmarth's talent for the intangible catapulted him to minor celebrity status in the art world.
If you've seen video or images of Michael Cohen, President Donald Trump's personal attorney, they've probably been set in locations that exude power and importance: Cohen berating a CNN anchor in a TV studio, for example, or striding across the sleek marbled interior of Trump Tower, or more recently, smoking cigars in front of Cohen's temporary residence, the Loews Regency Hotel on Manhattan's Park Avenue.
"When we behave according to our values – when our brand actions show how we come together to do good – when brand expressions exude simple easy enjoyment – when our personality shines through all touchpoints – customers will see us as their favorite place and way to eat and drink – and they will be feeling and saying &aposi&aposm lovin&apos it&apos," the 2012 code states.
His images, in their oddness, exude the radical air that wafts through such iconic Japanese modernist works of the immediate postwar period as those of Tetsumi Kudō (mixed-media creations evoking wartime destruction in the nuclear age), On Kawara (whose "Bathroom" drawings (1953-54) featured peg-like, naked humans in disorienting, tiled rooms), and Shūsaku Arakawa (whose early sculptures featured corpse-like cement blobs placed in elegant, fabric-lined, coffin-like boxes).
My Aunt Jennifer was the first black Playboy centerfold in March of 1965, just days after the assassination of El-Hajj Malik El-Shabazz, also known as Malcolm X. The minute I learned of her place in black history -- or as I like to think of it, black "herstory" -- I realized I come from women who are unapologetically self-confident about their bodies; even now, in their 70s, my aunts exude confidence about their beauty and femininity.
Pulitzer Prize-winning civil rights historian Taylor Branch has written that Division I revenue sports exude "an unmistakable whiff of the plantation," while former NCAA executive director Walter Byers—a man who ran the organization for decades and essentially built modern college sports as we know them—wrote in his Road to Damascus memoir that his creation was suffused with a "neo-plantation mentality" in which the economic rewards "belong to the overseers," with "what trickles down after that" going to young men such as Rogers.

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