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She was impressive, attractive, women who exuded energy and boldness.
They exuded, or attempted to exude, a kind of imperviousness.
He exuded the sense of freedom I wished for myself.
Perry exuded a comfort with themself that was hard won.
They exuded a warm cedar glow, and an ancient aspect.
A year ago, many industry executives exuded much greater certainty.
Altogether, they exuded an Olympian bonhomie that captivated the media.
The décor was different, but the rooms exuded the same warmth.
She exuded hopefulness and I felt embarrassed, ashamed of my mother.
And she exuded this strength of self-possession I found magnetic.
During the parade, the city exuded a new air of confidence.
She was surrounded by people who exuded pride in their identity.
"Onstage, he exuded simplicity, charisma and charm," she said by email.
Roberts, meanwhile, exuded European chic in a pinstripe jumpsuit and black heels.
"I thought Tyler's mannerisms and body language exuded confidence today," Black said.
In San Diego and then Brooklyn, she exuded confidence and looked comfortable.
Finally, I found a solution that exuded compassion: the live-capture trap.
After his heart attack and major surgery, he exuded his usual passion.
But Ms. Lange exuded confidence and so I didn't worry too much.
Dancer and fitness instructor Christie Valdiserri also exuded confidence during her runway strut.
Julia Louis-Dreyfus and Brad Hall exuded elegance in their red carpet outfits.
And even he, wasn't the actor, who exuded sex and charisma like you.
Trump exuded strength -- and occasional compassion -- but mostly he was angry and harsh.
Still, his performance exuded integrity and seemed the result of decades of thought.
Bonnie became my dear friend and always exuded charm and practical good sense.
That's exactly what Tom Selleck exuded at the 55th Academy Awards in 1983.
"THE EMPEROR READS OUR SHITPOSTS AND RE-TWEETS YOURS!!!" exuded one happy commenter.
They exuded a gaudy opulence — elevators, minarets, gilded gates, fountains with Greek gods.
The Steilhang exuded the full gloom of a north face at befogged dawn.
She was understandably in high spirits that night and exuded charm and warmth.
Cruz not only appeared presidential, at times he exuded a genuinely calm, caring demeanor.
So we connected in a restaurant, chatted about it, and he just exuded passion.
The southern-inspired desserts were just one way that the wedding exuded country vibes.
Even the Demon Headmaster himself, Chancellor Philip Hammond, exuded it with his latest budget.
He exuded an air of quiet competence coupled with a quick and logical mind.
Our paper circulated a modest 40,000 copies or so, and yet it exuded ambition.
Giuliani exuded a level of self-possession and authority that was impossible to fake.
Even as he quarreled with someone on the page, including himself, he exuded generosity.
He and Aaron had been friends since college, when Aaron exuded confidence and enthusiasm.
The Free Iran rally exuded the promise that change in Iran is within reach.
They may not have ever seen "Cujo," but they exuded a presumption of eminence.
As I wrote at the outset, the vibe around WWDC exuded much enthusiasm for accessibility.
But despite the fanfare, the new Duchess of Sussex exuded tranquility on her special day.
The result was a set that exuded a contagious type of triumph over the weekend.
His team lacked anyone with White House experience, and exuded hostility to most Washington insiders.
With its granite and cream tiles and bare walls, the room exuded an austere aesthetic.
Trump exuded on her trip and the Trump administration's hard-edge approach to foreign aid.
He exuded the kind of charm, and perhaps naughtiness, that makes him feel like Raoul's.
The oldest male among nine siblings, he was modestly built but exuded a wiry strength.
Steven Rattner The Congressional Budget Office never exuded sex appeal, at least not until recently.
When we met in New York in early October, at his publisher's offices, Khan exuded gratefulness.
These twenty-somethings exuded a maturity, a sense of integrity and purpose far beyond their years.
Apparently, it exuded so much energy that he pinned a bath towel in front of it.
There was too much ambient noise for him to eavesdrop, but they exuded an intimate authenticity.
When we sat down to talk, you exuded just the right amount of polite enthusiasm. Great.
The moments exuded excitement, joy, and just soaking in the moment without getting too serious. Bless.
From the earliest days of her career, Ms. Streisand exuded a Garlandesque fragility and emotional openness.
He thought Dr. Boone exuded great style with good looks, but mistook his uneasiness for arrogance.
Then there's Reba McEntire Colonel, who exuded nothing but S-E-X in her KFC commercial.
Owens lacked heft for much of the evening, although he exuded sharp pathos by the end.
She had painted her lips a shade of bright pink that exuded the confidence of age.
A Word With Matthew Goode has always exuded a whiff of danger: the slyly wicked smile.
Lonzo, nursing an injured finger, exuded a senior's maturity, his motion economized in a low-key scrimmage.
And through manipulation of state-controlled television, he has exuded a comforting sense of competence and confidence.
Anne Hathaway exuded joy as she took a romantic stroll with her husband Adam Shulman on Friday.
He said Sanders' passion reminded him of the kind Obama exuded in 2007 when they first met.
But even with an out-sized travel time and presumable jet lag, Musk still exuded palpable excitement.
The intricate, industrious patterns — involving plaintive lines, obsessive ostinatos, string scratchings and more — exuded adventure and intensity.
The birthday girl also exuded '90s vibes with her voluminous bouffant hairstyle and smoky black eye makeup.
She was wearing a navy blue dress with green trim, and her smile exuded warmth and kindness.
A former contractor with the American forces in Afghanistan, Muhaxheri was a bulky man who exuded authority.
Business leaders exuded confidence that the territory's rules-based regulation, independent courts and freewheeling press would persist.
My partner still exuded heat like a furnace and the comforter was still on top of us.
Lither and quicker than many men half his age, Mr. Alorwoyie exuded a fierce calm during rehearsals.
In the dark dystopia that is Trump's media bubble, Downey's random musings exuded a welcome ray of light.
The salt then dissolves in the exuded liquid, forming a brine that is eventually reabsorbed by the poultry.
Androstadienone (AND) and estratetraenol (EST) are derived, respectively, from male and female hormones and are exuded in sweat.
Just as banks spent big money on marble columns, anything in TV commercials exuded an aura of quality.
David Beckham helped launched Haig Club whisky in 2014 with an ad campaign that exuded style and luxury.
Whatever your opinion of their idea, Mr. Harr and Vivienne exuded optimism and energy in those early days.
He exuded love and kindness and will leave an indelible mark on so, so, so many lives. Excelsior!!
Weighing 180 pounds, she exuded an all-knowing aura with her unblinking eyes set on a distinguished face.
Our parents rarely changed jobs and exuded confidence that Social Security and their pensions would finance their retirements.
Mr. Heath's saxophone sound was spare but playful, with a beaming tone that exuded both joy and command.
Pompeo wore a tie with the school's signature purple and exuded the easy manner of a savvy politician.
People who saw him said he exuded a vitality that seemed to compensate for his otherwise solitary existence.
Even more than his sweatshirt's claim, his choice in post-game water endorsement exuded a confidence worth exploring.
Mr. Pence's speech "exuded sheer arrogance and hypocrisy, and was packed with political prejudice and lies," Ms. Hua said.
ADDRESSING a conference in his home state of Gujarat on January 873th, Narendra Modi, India's prime minister, exuded confidence.
So I picked a bunch of girls that I felt exuded that and were so excited to do it.
It is either burped out by consumers of carbonated drinks or otherwise exuded by eaters of greenhouse-grown produce.
Even when his rhymes are great, the end result tends to lack the inspiration he once exuded so effortlessly.
When I attended MWC, it exuded a distinct air of being out of sync with most manufacturers' product schedules.
He had a lean profile and angular features, and exuded the cool, chic haughtiness of a K-pop star.
Oh, wait, couldn't help but notice that you exuded some small measure of joy in the bloodsport you play.
Mr. Trump exuded confidence before the meeting (he and his team had lunch with Singapore's prime minister on Monday).
Instead, I have watched someone violate every norm and value that Washington held, that Washington believed in and exuded.
The members exuded a youthful, clean-cut collegiate style, exemplified by their signature look: colorful, vertically striped Oxford shirts.
After Election Day, the writers quickly redid the show, and the resulting episode, "Oh, Jeez," exuded numbness and confusion.
She flashed a smile that exuded both the warmth of a school teacher and the chill of an interrogator.
The late singer exuded confidence not only in her dance moves and passionate vocals, but in her signature red lips.
They exuded the spirit of the Mac community, diving deep into niche areas simply because they loved the subject matter.
"He exuded this air of certainty that I had never really witnessed in Hollywood before," his friend Bart Brown said.
Heavily processed fast food chicken wasn't actually healthy, but it exuded a health-adjacent glow, because it is not beef.
As the chosen candidate of Mr. Berlusconi and of a coalition of center-right national politicians, Mr. Musumeci exuded confidence.
It is a most serious work, well written and evocative of an era when the American foreign establishment exuded gravitas.
SINGAPORE — President Trump exuded confidence Monday on the eve of his landmark meeting with Kim Jong-un of North Korea.
She exuded an aura of patient competence, seeming content to sit silently on the couch, observing her father with others.
Speaking to an audience in his home state of Wisconsin recently, Ryan exuded confidence about the GOP's prospects in 2018.
"Oribe just exuded this passion, this light, this fire, and he was unbelievably charming," said Amber Valletta, another top model.
The eugenics crusade had Charles Davenport, a slender, Ivy League-educated scientist whose dignified demeanor exuded an air of authority.
Even when money got tight and Hector moved to a smaller place in the Bronx, he exuded sunshine and optimism.
"She exuded both confidence but also a shyness that we did not see in her later more mature years," Owens says.
"They already exuded such a vibrant energy that's part of the culture in Puerto Rico and the Caribbean as a whole."
KATE UPTON MODELING YAMAMAY LINGERIE "Perhaps no one has exuded Americana like this year's winner, supermodel Kate Upton," the publication shared.
The combination of the charismatic baritone Christopher Burchett's fit body, which exuded life, and his anguished, world-weary singing was poignant.
Turner, an uproarious woman with a raspy voice, didn't immediately remind me of Cather's weathered heroine, but she exuded elemental force.
He exuded this joy to players half, almost a third his age when he was Chelsea's manager a dozen years ago.
But the DNC chair exuded innocence when I asked him how many candidates he expects to qualify for the September debate.
Unlike the hustle and bustle of Election Day in swing states or big cities, this city, population 223,203, exuded Midwestern quaint.
And it's also what worked for her husband President Bill Clinton, who never exuded much honesty or possessed real progressive chops.
Clinton, sensing that her lead in the polls had solidified, exuded the confidence to risk an unflattering food photo, and ate.
"You exuded love and light!!" the actress wrote, which is evident in the glorious smile plastered on the older gentleman's face.
And Lux and Ivy positively exuded sexual energy; it's been said Lux was witnessed climaxing onstage at least a few times.
Mr. Rondeau, with his long hair, scraggly beard and rumpled shirt, exuded wild-eyed charisma and channeled it into his performance.
Also among the drawings were several depicting big wiry blobs, complete abstractions that exuded an energy at once ferocious and calm.
The octagons and squares in the dining room rug exuded a strong sense of character, as did the nearby studio space.
Proficient in five languages, he was insatiably curious and exuded a low-intensity charm that attracted a wide circle of friends.
Only 47 when he was elected president in 2000, Putin exuded vitality — a stark contrast, as Conradi shows, to Yeltsin's decrepitude.
Ms. Graham exuded a sense of experience, even as her sound remains fresh — its soft, silky texture still airy and smooth.
Sacks was the first author I had read who exuded a kind of joy and wonder at individuals with neural differences.
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Meghan's boatneck detail evoked Audrey's love of the wide neckline, and the overall elegance of her dress exuded Breakfast at Tiffany's vibes.
It's recognizing and learning how to deal and process it in a way to ensure equity is being exuded during that process.
Unlike Ms. Jolie's cinematic take, which exuded an almost alienlike professionalism and cool, this new Lara is something of a screw-up.
He exuded genuine respect for all of the people touched by these issues, discussing their history not with pity, but with nuance.
Dr. Greenwood exuded charisma and confidence and was unaware of the effect she was having on the handsome man across the room.
He exuded a "nervous energy of authority" and deployed "acid humor," Mr. Poe said, to critique the crowd and play social experiments.
Trump exuded confidence in his remarks to thousands of supporters in Colorado Springs, predicting a strong showing for his campaign in November.
Mr. Parnas, now 47, was a perennial pitchman who exuded sincerity, an aspiring entrepreneur with a history of debts and aborted businesses.
Both men said there was no formal deal, but they exuded relief that at least one point of conflict had been eased.
In one historic photograph, the royal family exuded elegance at the usually private annual Diplomatic Reception at Buckingham Palace Thursday night in London.
To pull one example from his column: He's exuded this basic care and respect for the dignity of others time and time again.
As the insect gets nearer to a potential target, other scents exuded by the animal lets it know whether it's a desirable host.
When we met I was taken aback by his energy and drive, his dedication to his craft and the sheer kindness he exuded.
Trump has long argued that Obama, who championed international organizations, was a laughingstock to the global community, saying his predecessor's approach exuded weakness.
He distinguished himself at school with an interest in social causes and exuded an infectious enthusiasm about the possibility of making things better.
He exuded the same passion for his wines — comparing them at times to beautiful women — as other small producers in the surrounding hills.
It was about three young, edgy and impossibly beautiful outsiders who exuded hipness while they solved crimes as undercover officers in Los Angeles.
Ms. Pierce, who shed an Adrienne Landau fur to reveal a black tuxedo dress by the Kooples, exuded a midcentury movie-star charisma.
Kurtz, now a captain who commands a Marine infantry company, said he chose Siatta nonetheless because he exuded maturity when behind a rifle.
If there is a counterbalance to the toxic masculinity exuded by Trump and men like him, it is 2017 NBA MVP Russell Westbrook.
In 2015, Samsung's flagship featured a premium, metal and glass design that exuded quality, but came at the sacrifice of beloved power user features.
Presidents like Jefferson, Lincoln, Franklin Roosevelt and Reagan exuded such magic, and that's where the anomaly of Trump awakens the soul of the nation.
The Polonaise exuded vitality in its outer sections, but between them settled into an easy, breathy lilt that brought the dance vividly to life.
Now I was back in Rome: that interview with then Prime Minister Bettino Craxi, who exuded an animal force and ended badly in Tunisia.
The younger one, a maintenance worker named Tadeo, exuded excitement that clashed with the sullen stares he got from American workers in the plant.
It didn't have wings or a flowing robe; in fact, it looked like two large black triangles that somehow exuded a kind of intelligence.
And even as the team set out to win over convention players, Manafort exuded confidence that Trump would avoid a contested Republican National Convention.
There, the rich red tones juxtaposed with animal print fabrics exuded glamour, and glitterati clutched colorful cocktails and champagne flutes while eyeing the happening scene.
Add her uncanny mastery of that insidious power exuded by overbearing men, and Watkins becomes a dead-ringer for the worst boss you've ever had.
She exuded a level of excitement that I rarely experience in my conversations with tech people about not-so-enticing topics, such as performance reviews.
Photograph by Wolfgang Tillmans / Courtesy David Zwirner In the early nineteen-nineties, Tillmans was known for photographs of young people that exuded openness and honesty.
During his near-daily appearances at the White House briefing room podium, Pence has exuded qualities that aren't exactly Trump's strong-suit: calm, organized, collaborative.
Singing in a husky voice that exuded sincerity and warmth, Mr. Rogers sold well over 100 million records in a career that spanned seven decades.
Singing in a husky voice that exuded sincerity and warmth, Mr. Rogers sold well over 100 million records in a career that spanned seven decades.
Starved of opportunities, many in the community took their cues from local gangsters, who exuded a swaggering masculinity that Mr. Williams contorted himself to realize.
Christina Mauser exuded warmth and could understand people and pick up on their personalities after spending just a few minutes with them, her husband said.
James Shaw Jr. exuded modesty in the hours and days after he wrested an assault rifle from a gunman at a Nashville Waffle House restaurant.
She exuded bone-deep affection and respect for vaudeville stylings, in which impeccably controlled artifice became a conduit for sentimentality as well as rowdy humor.
In the room, she positioned herself on a blood-red divan; even sitting still she exuded energy, like loose electrons spinning around a solid core.
Tall, fair-complexioned and background-handsome (think Kevin Costner in "The Bodyguard"), he exuded the patience of a man who was used to being overlooked.
But most of all, the evening, which raised money for the organization New Music USA, exuded the hopefulness and joyfulness, even playfulness, of Mr. Boulez's vision.
Of course, Trump exuded his usual bravado and bluster, promised repeatedly to bring back jobs, make America great again -- the usual crowd pleasers for Trump supporters.
But the voice of Tammie Jo Shults exuded calm as she guided Southwest Airlines Flight 1380 and its 144 passengers to safety at a Philadelphia airport.
The low fares offered by Norwegian have exuded pressure on SAS and other legacy airlines flying trans-Atlantic, but not where it hurts them the most.
To get the insects to land on her, Mapelli uses a bee pheromone that mimics those exuded by the queen bee, she explained to the magazine.
The store's displays as well as its employees exuded a strong sense of empowerment for expectant mothers and a mindful approach to dressing their changing bodies.
Despite the Yankees' taking three of four games in the series, their clubhouse after the loss seemed drained of the energy it had exuded all week.
Like its shortsighted, matchmaking heroine — who looks for love in all the wrong places — the movie exuded a delicately balanced aura of deadpan, self-delighted innocence.
A participant in Judson Dance Theater, the early-1960s collective that pioneered postmodern dance, Mr. Perez exuded, in Mr. Petronio's eyes, a potent sense of drama.
The actress famously exuded class and dignity -- on and off screen -- and that was still evident the last time our photogs saw her out in 2015.
Bernie Sanders exuded his usual high energy and was in good spirits, cracking jokes and thanking the candidates for their well wishes while he was recovering.
Sotto voce and sly-humored, polite and without airs, Mr. Cohen exuded a big-hearted bonhomie for the people and for the places he loyally patronized.
Mr. Putin exuded confidence, the Russian expert said, while Mr. Trump seemed to show a lack of it by sitting on the edge of his chair.
Throughout its exhibition history, 'Ice Bag' had broken gears, exuded noxious fumes, leaked oil, ripped its own fabric exterior, growled, squeaked, and set itself on fire.
The first of these exuded a classic sleng teng digi-dancehall feel, while others vaguely recalled the global hybrid bass sounds of Durban gqom and Lisbon kuduro.
We see that when African Americans had control of their image, they exuded a sense of pride and dignity that was relentlessly denied them by mainstream society.
Hillary Clinton: I have experience with men "off the reservation" like Trump Trump exuded nothing but confidence on Tuesday night as he spoke about winning women voters.
The eye-catching logo and colors exuded energy and youth and connected with fans of sports like snowboarding and Formula One racing, who were its target customers.
Bork, by nature, exuded an almost categorical — some would say arrogant — rejection of any judicial role in the articulation and defense of un-enumerated or implied rights.
After several seasons where makeup on the runway evoked some idealized image of dewy naturalism, the metallic appliqué exuded a molten heft that was unabashedly sci-fi.
Mao Xin exuded a kind of benevolent competence that soothed everyone, even my mother, who had grown jittery since Lulu's trial, prone to repeat herself, easily annoyed.
For example, the paintings on wood by John Martin, arranged on the wall behind the table, exuded the effervescence and mythmaking qualities of the witty Nut artists.
Mr. Khan founded the P.T.I. in 1996, and it became a club of well-meaning middle-class professionals inspired by the raw sincerity that Mr. Khan exuded.
With more time and room to breathe than is available on New York's crowded schedule, they — like so many things in Los Angeles — exuded a relaxed energy.
Denver, an artist who exuded an aura of sunshiny American wholesomeness, co-wrote "Take Me Home, Country Roads" with Bill Danoff and his wife, Taffy Nivert Danoff.
It was a remarkably scaled-back event relative to the designer's tailgate-party extravaganza last season, and the collection itself also exuded a toned-down, refined sensibility.
As a couple, John and Jacqueline Kennedy exuded charm and class, so it's no surprise that the Virginia ranch that they designed and built in 1963 is stunning.
In between were clean-lined evening coats paved in floral paillettes, cape-backed silk crepe cocktail dresses and a series of misty organza Juliet dresses that exuded romance.
In first look photos, the Oscar-winner already appears to have mastered the poise and heartbreak the First Lady exuded as a widow at just 34 years old.
Meanwhile, the vampiric Brides of Dracula that Stoker conjured exuded a monstrous, perverted femininity—existing solely to prey upon male visitors to the castle, and feed upon infants.
The book exuded his conviction that the reason 9/11 happened—and the reason for terrorism committed by Muslims in general—was simple: the religious beliefs of Muslims.
She "exuded happiness," says Mvula, who adds, "she smiled while she was making her way out of the courtroom, and then she drove away" with her new daughters.
With its ancient birdcage elevator, austere furnishings and moderate prices ($85 with shared bath), it exuded a, well, funky prewar aura I remembered fondly from a previous visit.
When viewed by candlelight, gilded medieval manuscripts, statues and icons in the Eastern Orthodox Church exuded a transcendental quality, glowing as if they were illuminated from the inside.
He has had four decades of tomorrows in the game, and yet he exuded an unmistakable energy as he bounded out of the clubhouse and onto the field.
First staged to sold-out houses late last year at the Atlantic Theater Company, it exuded a shimmering transparency that might well have evaporated in less intimate quarters.
In interviews, public-school teachers across the city exuded calm and said that they believed school was a safe place for children to be given the current circumstances.
Exhibiting the same unabashed confidence exuded by another New York developer who just took office in Washington, Mr. Macklowe reasoned: "I've never had a bad deal," he said.
Joshua, who was 237 pounds as of Friday — the lightest he&aposs fought at in years — noted that the weight difference was significant but exuded easy confidence nonetheless.
In springy hues, the men's and women's clothes — including boxy, workwear-inspired shirts and jackets, paper bag trousers, a pair of flowing caftans — exuded a pared-down ease.
"Sotto voce and sly-humored, polite and without airs, Mr. Cohen exuded a big-hearted bonhomie for the people and for the places he loyally patronized," she found.
While the sham-treated monkeys exuded virus into their blood, urine, brain fluids, saliva, and vaginal secretions, these inoculated animals had no measurable levels of the virus anywhere.
He exuded crookedness but not danger — the kind of leg breaker who signed the cast — and my father used to visit him and drink coffee at the counter.
His film exuded this youthful vibe and allowed us into urban America on familiar ground: family, friendships, the pressure to score (both among teenage lovers and on the SAT).
Though her size pigeonholed her, No Small Parts explains that she developed her own accent and manner of speech which exuded the confidence her physicality wasn't able to muster.
While Mayweather showered praise on his opponent and even disparaged himself by saying "my body don't look the same as it used to look", a bullish Nasukawa exuded confidence.
In an exclusive statement to PEOPLE, Kim, who stars as Chin Ho Kelly on the crime drama series, remembers the Honolulu native's positive "energy" that he exuded on set.
But it was when her teammate Laurie Hernandez (pictured) took to the floor that something even more surprising in the world of elite gymnastics took place—she exuded artistry.
He didn't fall for the traps; he exuded normalcy and displayed a cool, calm and collected demeanor — something that downright irritated his Democratic opponent, the rather interrupt-y Kaine.
It was a hodgepodge on which nothing looked precisely right, but which, taken as a whole, exuded the chaotic appeal of a cheerful drunk welcoming you, martini in hand.
Not long after the match was done, Tsitsipas, who was seeded 14th, looked dazed at his news conference, lacking any of the optimistic energy he'd exuded after previous matches.
Because the pumpkin will have exuded liquid, remove the cap during the last 20 minutes so that the liquid can bake away and the top of the stuffing can brown.
McGuinness says the 33-year-old Megan "exuded beauty and strength her whole life," even when she learned from doctors that her youngest daughter, Willow, would need a heart transplant.
The Vermont senator also ripped a key Clinton surrogate, predicted a close race in New Hampshire's upcoming primary and even exuded confidence that he will do well in South Carolina.
This "Danses Concertantes" was staged by Susan Pilarre, a member of Balanchine's original 1972 cast; all 14 dancers at each performance (each role is brilliantly individualized) exuded glee, fun, sparkle.
Clinton beamed and applauded at first as Mr. Sanders spoke, but the two exuded little warmth and looked stiff — especially Mr. Sanders — as they waved to the audience and cameras.
"While the subjects covered in Deja Entendu didn't directly correlate with what I was going through, the emotional intensity the album exuded gave me this sense of relief," she says.
Dunne, who gained early lustre starring in "An American Werewolf in London" and "After Hours," has long exuded sexual panache; Carrie Fisher chose him to relieve her of her virginity.
Elsheikh was always the more hostile of the two: a wiry, tiny bug of a man, who thought his stare carried menace when instead it exuded sadness and wild anger.
Art Review His best-known painting was an outlier among his works, which more often exuded melancholy and resignation, like the ones now at the Met Breuer and Scandinavia House.
"Amsale was a designer whose work exuded an elegance that emanated from her deep reservoir of grace and humility," Dr. Joyce F. Brown, the institute's president, said in a statement.
They had what I aspired to find: They finished each other's sentences, and exuded a refined contentment with each other that we sometimes think only exists in books and movies.
She has exuded "this sense of entitlement," in the words of Parry Mitchell, a member of the House of Lords who quit the Labour Party last year over Corbyn's radicalism.
With dark hair, an easy smile and the trim physique of a man who exercises 90 minutes a day, Mr. Dahlan exuded vigor and charm in a recent interview here.
"The sheer exhaustion exuded by Merkel and the grand coalition shows there is no energy left there," said Martin Florack, a professor of political science at the Duisburg-Essen University.
Plus, I loved how the off-the-shoulder style showing off her décolletage, paired with simple Neil Lane stud earrings and diamond bands, exuded just the right amount of subtle sexiness.
With its ornate façade of worn brick punctuated by limestone-framed windows, the place exuded an old-world charm, its masonry walls giving the street a honeyed, geological glow every sunset.
When we met in his Diet office, his jet-black hair was neatly parted on the right side and his confident demeanor exuded an elder statesman's aura despite his middle age.
What Bale exuded through the tournament was the spirit to have a go, to take on all comers and to play with a smile on the face of his team's soccer.
Uribe always exuded a fierce belief in liberal Western ideas, firm alignment with the United States, and a visceral Churchillian determination to improve his country with every fiber of his being.
Writers have since pointed to Goude's work as exploitative, but Jones has always said that Goude merely captured and celebrated the energy she exuded, and she was proud of their collaborations.
The Golden State Warriors' pursuit of historical greatness has typically exuded joy, what with its frenzy of parabolic three-balls and behind-the-back passes and wins on wins on wins.
Shengzhou exuded the ambitiousness of a boomtown, its layout interrupted by sprawling construction projects adorned with bold-face Chinese lettering encouraging residents to help make it China's best, cleanest, healthiest city.
In a previous work by Rosenblit, a giant swath of fuchsia felt exuded enough personality that the New York Times critic Gia Kourlas referred to it as a character in itself.
"We know everyone here, we've lived our lives with them and we're sad to leave," said Ali Sitayeb, a fatherly figure who recently turned 213, but exuded a much younger energy.
He had this amazing combination of showmanship — the way he could capture and hold someone's gaze — and being vulnerable and insecure, even though he exuded this sexiness and confidence and danger.
The drawing room exuded a sort of Victorian upper-class taste — Persian rugs, carved chairs, a gilt-framed portrait of a fair-skinned woman in a flouncy dress, holding a chubby baby.
A deal with the League, however, could well tear apart the M5S and enrage its southern voters, who recall that not so long ago Mr Salvini's party exuded contempt for the mezzogiorno.
Burling, who won Olympic gold last year in the 49er skiff class with fellow crew member Blair Tuke, has exuded a disarming calm and has now won a place in yachting history.
Whether it's in an interview or on one of his tracks, whether you agree with him or not, he exuded this crazy thing—it's something you can't really put your finger on.
In an office the size of an airport lounge, the floor-to-ceiling windows lined with toy trucks, Mr. Ak exuded the satisfaction of someone seemingly inoculated against the chaos around him.
Understandably, the baseball and general sports world were devastated by the loss of the bright, 24-year-old Cuban star, who exuded a child-like joy both on and off the mound.
Hanoi, Vietnam (CNN)North Korean leader Kim Jong Un exuded confidence when he arrived in Vietnam on his heavily armored luxury train Wednesday, ahead of his summit with US President Donald Trump.
From leading 90s DC punk provocateurs Nation of Ulysses, to the garage soul of the Make Up, to the cosmic Weird War, Svenonious has exuded a dapper, debonair, and deeply intelligent awareness.
Praise for the officers Register, who doesn't recall another police killing in his community during his stint there over the last three decades, praised the three officers, saying they exuded competence and dedication.
In my mind, Kiki executed its designs with a perfect sense of balance that only the French can pull off: It exuded a sense of sexual freedom without it feeling like a STATEMENT.
"You've got kisses sweeter than honey/and I work seven days a week to give you all my/pride and joy," a man sang, in a thin soul voice that exuded genuine delight.
Hopefully, the tribute to Fernandez will also strike celebratory notes of joy, the emotion he so often exuded playing baseball, but it's certain to be a somber occasion that marks his shocking passing.
A thin, bespectacled man of 53, Mr. Thomas had on wool trousers paired with a green corduroy blazer and blue cloth tie, and exuded an air of bookish intelligence and modest British eccentricity.
I found myself on an elevator with Vashadze after a pre-election meeting in which he exuded all the anger and exhaustion of a man who believed he would be robbed of an election.
At a recent event of the Washington Institute for Near East Policy (WINEP) Mr Kushner exuded confidence as he answered questions about his proposals, which are rumoured to be scheduled for release next month.
Just as banks spent big money on marble columns, anything in TV commercials exuded an aura of quality, stemming from the feeling that advertising had a high production value and air time was limited.
Trump says establishment is coming around Coming off of an unusually civil CNN Republican debate on Thursday night that lacked in personal insults and attacks, Trump exuded confidence about the trajectory of his campaign.
"It could be that the slug wasn't able to work its way out of the cat fur, so it exuded extra mucus, which dried, and then the slug crawled out of that," Coppolino said.
But as he traveled across the state making his final appeal to voters, he hardly exuded the swagger of a candidate in his home state, and grudgingly confronted questions about his intentions after Tuesday.
In reiterating his familiar critique of the way money is corrupting the political system and calling attention to the plight of the working and middle class, Sanders exuded a confidence that his message was resonating.
Pete Davidson and Ariana Grande stared longingly at each other on the red carpet; King Princess and Amandla Stenberg proved the kids are more than all right; Gucci Mane and Keyshia Ka'Oir exuded marital bliss.
In a wide-ranging interview, the Vermont senator also ripped a key Clinton surrogate, predicted a close race in New Hampshire's upcoming primary and even exuded confidence that he will do well in South Carolina.
Details of July's Iran nuclear deal Before the announcement, Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif had already exuded confidence in a post to Twitter shortly after arriving in Vienna that the milestone has been met.
Nevertheless, the grace and fluidity of the Warriors' style of play, and the wild delight it exuded among the friends and strangers I encountered online and in person, got me on board with the Dubs.
It's called mastic, it grows in particular abundance on the Greek island of Chios and its resin — the goo exuded when its bark is gashed — has been reputed for millenniums to have powerful curative properties.
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.
There's no way to describe the performance as anything other than a celebration — he exuded a level of joy rare to see not only from a global super star like Kendrick but from anyone these days.
"Whether she was helping with our fund-raising efforts or appearing with other kids from Broadway in a special holiday video, Laurel exuded sweetness and sincerity," Tom Viola, the organization's executive director, said in a statement.
Here, an excessive talavera decorative web danced around me in unrestrained profusion and forms seemed to explode with pleasure as everywhere foliage glistened, leaves shined, angels hovered, and carved fruit exuded thick drops of dark honey.
While many managers have sputtered in their first season, Cora has exuded confidence, excelled with aggressive tactics, built strong relationships with his players and blended all aspects of the job, from analytics to the human touch.
The 2017/18 fall and winter collection exuded the colors of autumn, with deep and carmine reds, browns and lighter camels, with dabs of cobalt and petrol blue, side by side with more classic grays and tartans.
For months, the Clinton campaign exuded confidence about California, a diverse state in which 24 percent of the Democratic electorate is Latino, with a primary rather than a caucus, a format that tends to favor Mrs. Clinton.
Ms. Hudson's Shug exuded the weary, slightly resentful passivity of a sex object who knew she didn't have to work hard to reel in the suckers; it was only when she sang that she came fully alive.
A man of medium height and slender, athletic build — his dark hair turned gray and then white in his later years — Mr. Peres always exuded vitality, despite a schedule that kept him going 18 hours a day.
Reagan was the host of a variety show and exuded sunny, gee-whiz optimism; Trump was the host of The Apprentice and built his celebrity image on the idea that he was a harsh and demanding boss.
And in his last book, he notes, in a caption accompanying a photograph of the museum, how the excellent quality of the site-cast concrete exuded the skill and craftsmanship that can only be found in Japan.
Ms. Pelosi, 78, has exuded confidence that her colleagues would choose her to resume her tenure as the first female speaker of the House, and whispers that she would face a serious challenge appear to have dissipated.
While white conservatives have since pointed to Jim Crow's demise as evidence that the country has moved beyond its historic sins to become a colorblind society, Thomas's views on race relations have always exuded a potent fatalism.
Mr. Mandela exuded a gravitas and natural authority that Mr. Mugabe could never match, and many believed that his resentment of Mr. Mandela's easy dominance of the global stage turned Mr. Mugabe inward, to nurse his grievances.
"A man who is irresponsible, inconsistent, an unethical opportunist and who exuded the highest degree of disreputability should not be on the Fletcher Board," Caballero wrote in an editorial published by The Tufts Daily on Nov. 6.
That film exuded bloody physicality, crassness, and intensity in its gripping study of a toxic relationship between an aspiring jazz drummer and his cruel instructor—qualities that would have no place in Chazelle's beautiful, melancholic follow-up.
Wiesberger, already exempt for the final major of the year, exuded a look of relief rather than excitement after holing out from four feet for his sixth victory on the European Tour, and his second of the season.
Since he started making music as Cashmere Cat six years ago, he's developed a reputation for reclusiveness, shirking most interview requests and obscuring his face in most photographs—even as his productions have exuded a cartoonish, childlike warmth.
But Dr. Mukwege, who at that time was performing around 10 lifesaving operations a day at his hospital near the front line, exuded a faint but perceptible inner glow, a sense of calm, an aura of complete serenity.
Over the weekend, her campaign had exuded confidence, with some advisers predicting she would win the Iowa caucuses by several percentage points, and by Monday evening, they were urging news outlets to call the race in her favor. Mrs.
For those who did attend, the response to Trump's message was largely a study in contrasts in the divided House chamber, where the theme was established early: Republicans stood frequently and cheered enthusiastically; Democrats sat sullenly and exuded resentment.
It exuded the teeming, democratic randomness of the city — see the immense broadsheets of the time, with their acres of close-set columns, each one crammed with stories, each one clamoring for attention like orphans at a train window.
Preliminary results suggest that volatile pheromones exuded by newborn larvae stimulate the brains of adult ants to begin generating the hormone inotocin, the ant's equivalent of oxytocin, which is famed for its role in promoting nurturing behavior among mammals.
Her 2016 LP Medicine For The Birds exuded a rustic, country-tinged aura while her latest, 2020's Cha Cha Palace is at times bombastic and brooding pop, muscular rock, and a compelling journey through a variety of genres.
Even in this moment, her intent read as masculine and not erotic, but sensuality exuded from her nonetheless, due to the fact of her female nude body and what that represents in the cannon of Western art and performance.
Johnson rose out of the world of the WWE, where he was one of the best, most charismatic wrestlers of his era, so good that he pretty much had to turn to movies because of how clearly he exuded star quality.
Iowa caucuses: Ted Cruz wins; Clinton, Sanders tied Clinton and her aides publicly exuded confidence in the final days of the of Iowa's first in the nation caucuses and the candidate left her stump speech largely unchanged for the last week.
Bedford, New Hampshire (CNN)Just hours before Saturday night's Republican debate in New Hampshire, Jeb Bush fired up his biggest crowd to date with digs against rival Donald Trump and exuded blunt confidence when addressing concerns about his family name.
Few things are better than being around trans women who no longer give a shit about what others think of their gender, and Jennifer Finney Boylan exuded that exact vibe when I met her at her Manhattan apartment last Sunday.
Nicholas Kristof WHEN representatives from the United States and other countries gathered in Evian, France, in 0003 to discuss the Jewish refugee crisis caused by the Nazis, they exuded sympathy for Jews — and excuses about why they couldn't admit them.
True to form, McMaster exuded optimism, not bitterness, praising his colleagues and exhorting them to do everything they could to empower his successor, John Bolton —an unrepentant hawk who is expected to adopt a more Kissingerian approach to the position.
In the context of this program, Schoenberg's "Friede auf Erden" ("Peace on Earth"), from 1907, for eight-part chorus, came across as music beholden to the German choral heritage while pushing at its boundaries, especially in stretches that exuded Expressionist intensity.
His bro tried to play it cool, however, and waited to call, leaving the door open for a chance encounter with Rakim, who had no idea it was the same girl that his sibling had come home and exuded about.
Teodosić missed all five shots but finished with eight assists in his NBA debut—he's now second among all players this preseason in assist rate—and the Los Angeles Clippers exuded selflessness bordering on reckless with him on the floor.
It's a triumph of foodservice engineering: The crust is bubble-pocked and freakishly crispy, while the apple filling is thickened with a starchy slurry that includes freeze-dried, pulverized apples, which then rehydrate with the exuded apple juices for supreme apple flavor.
Playing a character who has been kidnapped by mad scientists, jettisoned into space, and forced to watch bad movies, Joel's character exuded enjoyment of the absurdity of his experience, where Mike participated in his bad movie experiment with more flagrant, long-suffering resistance.
When it comes to the star power Ella Mai has exuded this last year following the release of her chart-climbing R&B tune, the newcomer is appropriately encountering a wave of "firsts" in the weeks leading up to music's biggest night.
Not only did he look like he could have been the model for Michelangelo's David, he exuded a kind of undeniably masculine energy, made obvious by the way he jumped straight into the wading pool while I dipped my toes on the side.
Voters, the thinking went, wanted politicians who exuded strength, rationality, and competence, not mothers, who were seen as soft and sentimental, and who might neglect their elected duties for their children, or—worse still—neglect their children to pursue their political ambitions.
Still, the closing ceremony exuded simplicity while lacking the over-the-top dazzle of other Olympic spectacles, creating a buoyant atmosphere inside Maracanã by mixing performances by contemporary musicians like Lenine with homages for giants of Brazilian culture like the composer Luiz Gonzaga.
Despite polls showing he has a tough road ahead, the Republican nominee, wearing a dark coat and blue tie, exuded confidence as he smiled, waved and walked under basketball rims in the school's gym accompanied by his wife, Melania, and daughter Ivanka.
Holed up in his pint-size office up a dark, winding staircase far from the noisy crowd, he exuded the quiet confidence of a man who had, at a critical moment, made the system work for him by evoking a bit of history.
As Democrats criticized Mr. Barr, he exuded an air of impassive confidence and suggested that their anger at him stemmed only from a misguided desire to use the legal system to achieve their political goal of ousting Mr. Trump from the White House.
LAS VEGAS — In the week leading into his first fight in more than a year, the U.F.C. star Conor McGregor has exuded a confidence familiar to anyone who has followed his transformation from Ultimate Fighting Championship contender to the fight promotion's biggest star.
He exuded warmth and joy and was a great photographer, hiker, had lived on boats in the Bahamas, and was a hysterical storyteller who was fascinated by life and "had a great depth of knowledge about a ton of subjects," she added.
I worry that the imperfectly unique quality of altruistic hardness our country has exuded for most of the past century — our magnificent "American Brand" — is fading, replaced by a perception by some that we are becoming a more domineering and transactional hegemon.
So as the camera lingered on the faces of the models that had gathered at Madison Square Garden on The Life of Pablo's openin night, the idea that the eyes of these strangers were looking back into mine exuded a unique power.
Other stellar Yo La Tengo LPs, like the masterpiece And Then Nothing Turned Itself Inside-Out along with the underrated 20093 Summer Sun, which exuded melancholy rather than the breeziness its title suggests, explored the quiet moments further without ever resorting to rocking out.
From the moment they met, Scully and Mulder exuded opposite personas: He pored over UFO abduction cases with enthusiasm, throwing pencils into the drop ceiling of his underfunded department, and she was a studied scientist, a forensic pathologist who rivaled Mulder's eccentricity with resolved skepticism.
In her feathered blond wig and slightly soiled mini-dress, this Charity brings to mind those good-natured C-list actresses in 1960s B movies who broke your heart because they exuded such a hunger for a stardom that would clearly never be theirs.
The High End When Dan Hollander began planning a condominium to replace a parking garage at the northeast corner of Mulberry and Kenmare Streets in NoLIta in 2015, he wanted a designer who intimately knew the area and exuded an aura of downtown cool.
Maybe this was also the reason that, although he was designing for brands with a strong personality, his presence came through so evident and recognizable that it always exuded the joy he experienced when designing, photographing, working on books and setting up spectacular fashion shows.
Although she exuded confidence, she described in a note having a "phenomenally powerful fear of social embarrassment," and also long worried that she would not be able to keep up with other cyclists, said Charlie and Sherry Townsend, the co-founders of her development team.
"It has been found that the tanks are surrounded by FA [formaldehyde] fumes, constantly exuded in the atmosphere (likely via the sealant), reaching levels of 5 ppm [parts per million], one order of magnitude higher than the 0.5 ppm limit set up by legislation," the study said.
The company's first official smartwatch was the product of a startup shopping spree that included Pebble, Coin and Vector, and CEO James Park exuded confidence that it would be precisely what the company needed to get back on track after a few years of financial fumbling.
For many, there will be a clear demarcation between Byrne's eclectic solo work and his time in Talking Heads, but throughout, his work has exuded an ebullience and a spirit of enquiry, and Byrne has an almost childlike sense of wonder that hasn't diminished over the years.
Instead — wearing star-studded cowboy boots — she exuded a combination of the grit and grace that makes her seem so suited to the character she plays: Alice Murphy, a spunky backwoods teenager in the 1920s who evolves into a buttoned-up book editor in the 1940s.
Though this is their debut album, the confidence exuded by The Beat Escape perhaps comes from the fact Weitzman and Boivin have known each other for ten years now and have already played in several bands together—many of which have involved a Juno 106 synthesiser.
A 15-year-old and her screaming mates probably weren't the ideal clientele, but the joy we exuded from hanging out in a space that allowed us to be ourselves and drink Jägerbombs for less than a fiver seemed to pacify even the grumpiest of regulars.
In contrast with her demeanor in recent years, Wie exuded a peaceful, easy feeling during her media availability, punctuating many of her answers with a laughter that called to mind the buoyant teenager that she was before the game crippled her body and crushed her confidence.
This past June, Ms. Outlaw hosted a glam bar at a wedding in Adairsville, Ga., where the space exuded charm but lacked air-conditioning "To say it was a total hit is an understatement," Ms. Outlaw said of the steady flow of guests looking for touch-ups.
Biden also had a fairly strong debate on Sunday, going head to head with Sanders in Washington, DC. Despite some slips here and there, Biden was pretty sharp and exuded confidence, leadership, and reassurance when it came to the elephant in the room: handling the coronavirus pandemic.
This was partly because it was still a work in progress, partly because it was on a smaller scale and partly because that production's Barrie, Jeremy Jordan, exuded a sweetness-thinning anguish that seemed to be about something other than an actor's being stuck in an uncomfortable production.
"There was a sigh of relief when Sebastian joined from Amazon because he comparatively exuded so much professionalism and people really trusted him and were like, 'Finally, someone's coming in who knows what's going on," an ex-employee who worked closely with WeWork's C-Suite told Business Insider.
"I'm going to come every day to try to get it autographed," said Corica, who dressed with an eye toward improving his chances of being noticed by Trump, who exuded a magisterial presence during this tournament well before he became the front-runner for the G.O.P. presidential nomination.
The move to the 30-second shot clock, the rules facilitating more fluid play, the unprecedented level of parity, the rise of charismatic upperclassmen like Buddy Hield—suddenly, college basketball was fun as hell again, a wonderfully flawed product that exuded the kind of charm it hadn't in quite some time.
Spade spent five years there as accessories editor, leaving to pursue her own brand of bags, which themselves could've gotten off on the same floor -- they exuded a cheeky, youthful vibe, exchanging the frou-frou adornments of major designer purses at the time for solid, retro, boxy shapes and bold notice-me colors.
Although the mindful caregiving training that took place at the house will continue at other locations throughout San Francisco, under the Zen Hospice Project name and the supervision of a longtime director, Roy Remer, this dedicated home will be grieved, since its character and atmosphere exuded the soul of the nationally famous project.
Fatberg scientists — a lonely group — theorize that as cooking oil ages in the low-oxygen conditions of a sewer, it undergoes a process of saponification, hardening into a crumbly, soaplike substance whose nearest relation is the layer of "grave wax" that can mummify a buried corpse in a shroud of its own exuded fat.
In that regard, jumping back to the tumultuous making of the 1962 camp classic "What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?" is an inspired stroke, which Murphy (who also directed the first two episodes) turns into a catty yet bittersweet profile of the insecurity and desperation, mixed with lingering entitlement, exuded by the movie's pair of fading divas.
I made a mental note to share with my future husband, if I ever have one: "Hillary Clinton once told me…" When the Secretary strode into HRC headquarters in midtown Manhattan to greet the R29 team, she exuded a warm energy, the kind that often got lost in translation on the small screen during election season.
Photo: SamsungWhen the Huawei Mate X eventually goes on sale, it's going to come with a time-of-flight sensor on board too, and there's also one in the camera array of the Huawei P30 Pro: it means "your portrait [shots] will be highlighted and the sharpness will be exuded to perfection" in the words of Huawei.
He had a spiritual side, was guided by dreams and visions, and drawn to pieces of wood that he felt exuded mystical presences, like the tall upstate birch from which he carved the 10-foot-high "Ancestral Totem" of 1968, a subtly swaying stack of heads inspired by Northwest Indian art that culminates in a depiction of the artist as a llama.
When President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE and Russian President Vladimir Putin emerged from their summit talks, both men exuded an all-is-sweetness and light mien.
The dancers that they assembled — among them a gamin Latina woman with dark, sympathetic eyes and a confident stride (Yesenia Ayala, playing the role of Anita); a short, muscular black woman with a shaved head and a winning, defiant expression (Zuri Noelle Ford, a Jet); a swaggering, acrobatic black man who moved like lightning (Dharon E. Jones, also a Jet) — exuded vigor and raw assurance.
And that unawareness is an important puzzle piece in a larger picture of how everything that America would go through in 2016 and beyond was already being stretched to a breaking point in pop culture, which embraced antiheroes who nonetheless exuded a kind of masculine code of ethics all over the place, a kind of dim harbinger of the man in the Oval Office.
The teenage female pop stars in early 60s France, the yé-yé girls, exuded innocent fun and glamour in their performances, at least when they weren't being tricked into coming across as seductive Lolitas by men like Serge Gainsbourg, who wins the Creep Lifetime Achievement Award for writing a song about oral sex, "Les sucettes," for young France Gall to sing, but passing it off as a song about lollipops.
Bound up in Taniguchi's response are the deep contradictions that would characterize much of Japanese Modernism in the years to come: the desire to embrace what was globally seen as modernity in architecture, while also retaining a sense of what were widely seen, nationally but also vaguely, as gestures that exuded "Japaneseness," or that were typically "Japanese," such as the use of traditional wooden-beam structures, or the inclusion of pitched roofs.
He has exuded confidence lately, lashing out at journalists who have been critical of him, talking up Israel's diplomatic and economic achievements, and calling in the United States ambassador to Israel, Daniel B. Shapiro, for a dressing down late last month after the Obama administration decided not to use its veto to shield Israel from a United Nations Security Council resolution that condemned Israeli settlement construction in the occupied West Bank and East Jerusalem.
Trump won because he was willing to say loudly what his supporters believed deeply; because, in his disdain for what politicians are supposed to be and do, he exuded authenticity; because he was hated by the people his base found hateful; because he had an opponent who, in the minds of his supporters, epitomized corruption and self-dealing; and because he offered radical cures for a country he diagnosed as desperately ill.
She had a compelling personal story and exuded a superwoman persona: the child of a pioneering ranch family in Arizona, she graduated from high school at age 22009 and attended Stanford University; then after law school, when male-run law firms rejected her, she set up her own office; she became a state senator then a trial and appeals court judge, all while raising three boys and engaging in vigorous social and sporting life with husband John.

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