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"fawning" Definitions
  1. seeking favor by flattery or a servile way of behaving:The billionaire’s donation earned him a fawning front-page news story in the Globe and Mail.
  2. the act or practice of seeking favor by flattery or a servile way of behaving:On the second-last night of the cruise, we witnessed the fawning of the ship’s wait staff as they jockeyed for a healthy tip.
"fawning" Synonyms
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"fawning" Antonyms
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The fawning and lack of skepticism with which China Central Television covers Xi, though, is indistinguishable from the fawning and lack of skepticism by "Fox & Friends" and Sean Hannity when discussing Trump.
Because there's almost nothing about the Continental worth fawning over.
There's even a group of female onlookers fawning over Gaston.
Trump's fawning over Russian President Vladimir Putin is well known.
But the fawning coverage O'Rourke once received has dried up.
I finally understand those fawning girls at early Beatles' shows.
One night our waiter was perfect; attentive without being fawning.
Coverage of Ms. Hyon has not always been so fawning.
From West's perspective, Coates was fawning and obsequious towards Obama.
Bowie's strangeness drives a lot of writers to fawning purple prose.
In it Mr Xi, in the starring role, gets fawning praise.
Fawning coverage of Mr Xi is a staple of their output.
But it still flinches at anything other than a fawning press.
Kids need more than fawning, gay LeFou to look up to.
The internet is now fawning over a different politician's retro pics.
Most of these are fawning—of those still visible, at least.
Instead, what was released Friday was a collection of fawning emails.
Plus, is there anything as fun as fawning over engagement rings?
There is nothing fawning, specious or wishy-washy about the bodies.
The fawning media coverage is more than a little reminiscent. Maverick!
Since then, fawning public displays over political leaders have been taboo.
I'm not the only one fawning over this super-luxe product.
The coverage has been as damning as it was once fawning.
He is accused of trading regulatory favors for fawning news coverage.
AMI even published a fawning issue about MBS during that visit.
Kimmel's numbers may creep up, too, following all the fawning coverage.
It's another when typically fawning members of his own party do.
Four years ago, such a fawning display would have been unthinkable.
A fawning profile in Fortune magazine from 250 outlined Yahoo's commanding position.
Much of the media attention Booker receives is favorable, bordering on fawning.
And they won't be getting a fawning Hollywood Reporter profile anytime soon.
Plus, let's be real: Who doesn't love fawning over a pretty arrangement?
Breitbart's coverage of Sarah Palin, and later Ted Cruz, was particularly fawning.
There's opulence, wealth, sword dances, halal meat, bling, jets, fawning and courtship.
The early weeks of their courtship were filled with fawning Instagram posts.
The excessive and fawning coverage given to Kasich has deformed the GOP race.
Luckily, she can even that out with people's fawning over her new cookbook.
The Milano fawning is one of the stranger characteristics of Early Dorsey Twitter.
We're used to fawning over the new arrivals that pop in for fall.
But we're still fawning over her swag (as you may be as well).
Almost immediately, the internet was awash in both fawning praise and outraged critiques.
He's an immigration hardliner who sent fawning tweets to Trump after the election.
Imagine the jerk fawning over a kitten or crying when Leonard Cohen died.
Those three, by contrast, are ripe for judging, grading and outright fawning over.
Harvey basks in the spotlight when times are good and coverage is fawning.
The New Yorker was preparing a fawning profile, complete with Helmut Newton portrait.
The Miami native is the person Miranda has been fawning over for episodes.
There are angry YouTube "takedowns," fawning and lo-fi Instagram stickers, and GIFs galore.
There was no limousine and no adoring crowds, no paparazzi or fawning flash-bulbs.
Decorated with emoji and annotated with text exclamations, Snapchat's story is funny and fawning.
With the men, he's subjugated them in a different way as the fawning sidekicks.
You can look forward to fawning profiles, lucrative sync deals, and sold out crowds.
Mr. Trump's fawning over Mr. Putin was so disgraceful and creepy — oh, that wink!
The real Weegee cherished fawning 1937 profiles of him in Popular Photography and LIFE.
She walks around Stockholm unbothered, since the culture frowns on fawning over the famous.
TVP has pushed forward a steady stream of fawning stories about the ruling party.
The company, wanting access to Saudi financing, has published a fawning pro-Saudi publication.
The media's portrayal of him, already verging on hagiography, has become even more fawning.
But before the fawning goes too far, I must mention that the Craft isn't perfect.
" She adds, "This little boy is going to have all these girls fawning over him.
There's nothing wrong with reading a dirty book or fawning over a cheesy, unproblematic romance.
"This little boy is going to have all these girls fawning over him," she says.
But the fawning reception given to China's leader, Xi Jinping, on January 17th was extraordinary.
The giddy display was so charming, even Nessa couldn't stop fawning over the gal pals.
He offered his first wife, Ivana, for a fawning report on their stylish Manhattan home.
Why else would he have tolerated Russia's Kremlin controlled-media fawning over Trump's presidential victory?
Pence's performance has prompted adjectives such as fawning, groveling, toadying, sycophantic and less polite pejoratives.
Fawning, also known as people pleasing, because you want to be liked in everyone's eyes.
He did not name any officials guilty of practicing superstition or fawning over the West.
He is also charged with offering favors to media moguls in exchange for fawning coverage.
But the plethora of people fawning over guns always made me just a bit uncomfortable.
State television and newspapers almost always lead with fawning coverage of Mr. Xi's every move.
Responding by freezing or fawning can also lead victims to self-blame by recharacterizing assault.
Here the prime character is Theodor Morell, Hitler's private physician, a slick and fawning charlatan.
Clark's portrait of Jon, like his portrait of this society in general, is not fawning.
But this Italian waiter was fawning over me, which is only slightly better than being ignored.
Yet Mr Babis does not owe his popularity entirely to fawning coverage from his own papers.
The country's fawning media hail it as a gift of "Chinese wisdom" to the world's development.
I remember putting on that beautiful ice blue, silk dress and everyone fawning all over it.
A fawning Richard Nixon said to Mao Zedong that the chairman's writings had "changed the world".
Here's just a few (SFW) reasons why the world is fawning over a cartoon RN.  Exactly.
Fawning courtiers orbiting a king and his consort: that is no way to run a country.
It was supposed to be a fawning segment, a current-generation comedy star meeting his inspiration.
He chastised Mr. Schumer for "fawning" over Mr. King and other Democratic leaders for "enabling" Republicans.
Anything less than the fawning coverage he sees on Fox News evidently makes Trump's blood boil.
Last fall, a correspondent from Russian state television filmed a fawning news segment about the bridge.
They should also wonder whether the president's suspiciously fawning heir is behind some of them, too.
They watch loops of his highlights, post fawning memes, allow themselves to submit to his promise.
They both love military parades, expect "Dear Leader" displays of fawning and favor McDonald's and Madonna.
He is accused of doing so in exchange for fawning coverage in the telecom's news subsidiary.
The instant flow of better scripts, the fame, the fawning — it all goes to someone else.
For good and fawning measure, he chose King as the national co-chairman of his campaign.
It's been more than five years, and the world is still fawning over Kate Middleton's wedding dress.
And it seemed that Ashley's "new leaf" was just fawning over Jared again, just with less tears.
We all spent at least another hour past our bedtimes fawning over Blue Ivy's tiny younger siblings.
When Congress was in power, every dynastic birthday was celebrated on billboards and in fawning press notices.
The latest nostalgic pictures that the internet is fawning over didn't even come from the Obamas themselves.
In an echo of the fawning nickname "Xi Dada", some have whispered "Trump Dada", or Daddy Trump.
Even if the fawning Congress produces a new constitution, a plebiscite will be needed to approve it.
Between The Sopranos and constant fawning in the tabloids, it's not like this is underreported turf, right?
As we predicted, though, it's not exactly what we're used to fawning over on a red carpet.
The singer recently rented a Hollywood Hills home that will have every design-lover fawning over it.
To a show-business veteran accustomed to orchestrated fawning, this must be coming as a nasty surprise.
Would we have had the same fawning reaction had Mr. Reeves stepped out with one of them?
Because we like to imagine poets as being free in their political conscience, such fawning seems distasteful.
Alongside her flamboyantly fawning sisters, Lina Beckmann's Cordelia is not merely subdued but strangely colorless and stolid.
Some of the directors displayed a fawning devotion to Holmes — in effect becoming cheerleaders rather than overseers.
" But Washington expressed irritation at such fawning, so today we are led by a modest "Mr. President.
"I'm more comfortable in the position of fawning over and admiring other human beings," she tells me.
Pelosi's clapping might have been obnoxious, too, but it was also piquant, rather than fawning or confused.
Sometimes the cuteness of the whole thing will attract attention -- maybe from a fawning office staff, for instance.
Fans have been fawning over the unusually goofy contestant by using the hashtag #austinonjeopardy to applaud his wins.
More often than not, we find ourselves fawning over the get-up of someone in their mid-teens.
It's almost Shakespearean, to see a buffoonish leader filled with this much braggadocio, surrounded by fawning yes-men.
The picture painted was unflattering to both: the Iron Chancellor's brutal opportunism matched by the financier's fawning subservience.
In addition to their fans fawning over their union, the two pop stars equally dote over each other.
And when it isn't fawning over Bundy's more humanistic moments, Extremely Wicked can feel like a heist film.
Charles M. Blow Opinion Columnist Some people are baffled by Donald Trump's fawning admiration of the world's strongmen.
In a post-Ariana world, the man could certainly use the image boost of tweets from fawning fans.
If, by some miracle, it is a tradition continued, it will certainly contain only letters of fawning adulation.
Joining her are two Foreign Service underlings, the fawning Lee (Kaliswa Brewster) and the skeptical Paige (Amelia Pedlow).
" When it debuted on Netflix in 33, critics panned the film as "almost fawning" and "self-help snake oil.
If my father and his peers were alive, reading this fawning thank you to President Trump would sicken them.
If you're wondering where foreign policy has gone wrong under Trump, look no further than his fawning over autocrats.
It's one that has us fawning over the impressive designs and craftsmanship, but one that also leaves us thinking.
America is fawning over Saudi Arabia's repressive dictator Roseanne isn't the only sitcom tackling politics and the working class.
State media report on him in ever more fawning terms and pay less and less attention to everyone else.
This is not about fawning over or excusing Hollywood luminaries; it's about conserving law enforcement resources, and smart policing.
But you'd never guess that from the wall-to-wall cable news coverage and fawning headlines his antics won.
Under Mr Blair the Labour Party made its peace with Margaret Thatcher's pro-business philosophy by fawning over businesspeople.
When I arrived, the store was full of people milling around, fawning over the cute produce and dry goods. 
OK, but let's talk about the press response to this thing, KB. The press is FAWNING all over this.
But by and large this book is so full of fawning that even the gossip is hard to find.
But they'll do a fawning profile of angry white racists if they so much as put on a suit.
When Ben Stiller attends a performance and goes out with them afterward, their fawning desperation isn't pretty to watch.
The rollout of his decision also included a fawning profile in Vanity Fair, complete with photographs from Annie Leibowitz.
Let's move on by fawning over Rudolph Nureyev's performance as a PART ANIMAL in Nijinsky's "L'Après-Midi d'un Faune":
The wedding's excess and the obviously transactional nature of the match shocked even the usually fawning Gilded Age chroniclers.
Vice President Mike Pence accused journalists of "fawning" over the sister of the North Korean leader, Kim Jong-un.
Hitler once sent him a fawning letter, hoping in vain to lure him to perform at the Bayreuth Festival.
Happy Thursday and welcome back to Overnight Finance, where we're fawning over some precedent-shattering cuteness in the Senate.
This was apparent during the primaries as well, in which Jill Stein and Bernie Sanders often received fawning coverage.
That may sound like typical North Korean propaganda, but in this case, the fawning comments came from Fox News.
Clinton, seemingly enjoying be back in the spotlight after November's election, relished the fawning attention she received from Georgetown students.
Many members relish a Trump sighting now, fawning over the President and his cadre of advisers as they walk by.
Think back to that profile in Town & Country — a magazine that, in February 2016, released a fawning profile of Ivanka.
Then came Michael Gove's turn in the golden elevator and the former justice secretary's fawning newspaper profile of Mr Trump.
I was supposed to be a piece of fawning, decorative machinery; as a lesbian, I didn't fit into the machine.
If you're like us, you probably spent at least some part of your tween years fawning over the Jonas Brothers.
In several scenes, fawning would-be attorneys run up to her to ask for her autograph or take a selfie.
Sand initially comes off as petulant but menacing, an at-least plausible target for the affection of his fawning acolytes.
Between the matching Harry Potter outfits, tattoos, constant social media fawning, and now this, the pair just keeps getting cuter.
" Adds Heigl of herself and her daughters, "This little boy is going to have all these girls fawning over him.
He protected his version of reality in a fortress of press clippings filled with fawning employees who were his dependents.
The culture starts here: Neumann and co-founder Miguel McKelvey have been the recipients of years of fawning media coverage.
All around me, people have their jaws dropped, fawning over the glass, the marble staircases that line the inner walls.
A given motion picture can receive fawning praise from the top critics in the country and audiences may skip it.
Yet, Trump must learn this lesson — or his own words and strange fawning over America's enemies could be his undoing.
Trump's hunger for a fawning press was already bad; his authoritarian craving for the same treatment from Congress is worse.
And then we had to read fawning pieces for a week about how Crystal had a dream or some shit.
His most credible challenger, Alexei Navalny, was barred from running, and Putin enjoyed fawning coverage on Kremlin-dominated national television.
The Walla news site has changed its tune in recent months, offering some considerably less fawning coverage of the Netanyahus.
Soon, he was sending her fawning notes thanking her for recommending books about the asbestos industry, the court papers show.
Both authoritarians fed off the pomp of their publicity stunts to a fawning, censored domestic media to reify their stature.
Trump took Senators Lindsey Graham and Ted Cruz, who'd actually been bent against him, and bent them into fawning sycophants.
He was charged in November with offering political favors to media moguls in exchange for fawning coverage and expensive gifts.
Instead, these little show-stealers deserved the fawning attention they attracted by providing sincere humor and heart in small doses.
Kellie Leitch, a lawmaker running for the party's leadership, criticized the prime minister for his "fawning characterization" of Mr. Castro.
Mr. O'Hare delighted in his portrayals of a fawning Senator Orrin G. Hatch and a smart-mouthed Senator Lindsey Graham.
To the delight of fawning Democrats, Variety recently announced that it would be awarding its prestigious Impact Award to Chelsea.
The experiences left both men spoiled by the media's fawning, cynical about its professed values, and reckless with the truth.
One former official well-connected in Democratic circles told me that there was widespread embarrassment about the site's fawning over Clinton.
Now that she's set to go back to work promoting Doubt next month, Heigl is chilling out in that fawning stage.
But the fact that he has had this fawning attitude toward Mr. Putin, he&aposs not said anything negative about him.
It didn't sit well with Stephen Colbert, who called out the cabinet members for "fawning" over Trump during Monday's Late Show.
This year the fawning has acquired a new feature, with references to him as the hexin, or "core", of China's leadership.
But when it comes to 2-month-old Coral Rader, there's another characteristic people are fawning over: her crazy-good hair.
As with any cultural phenomena in the social media age, there has been plenty of fawning, dissing and irritation about spoilers.
He describes the "pain and frustration" he felt when Wey took him to task for fawning over a white southern chef.
It may sound steep, but the price is all-inclusive, and honestly, we can't stop fawning over the gorgeous photos ahead.
Several of the most extraordinary writers of a generation lost their jobs, and music writing returned to stasis: fawning by fanboys.
Reva is as loquacious as Alma, and as fawning toward the novel's couch-ridden narrator as Alma is toward her patient.
Reporters who paid him tribute with awards, did his bidding with fawning coverage, or went after his enemies with hit pieces.
Trump has singled out one outlet for praise: One America News Network, a television outlet even more fawning than Fox News.
On the other hand, there's someone like Meyers, who walked a line with Conway that was neither fawning nor overly antagonistic.
With all its admiration, "Pavarotti" sometimes threatens to turn sappy — a fawning interview with Bono nearly pushes it over the edge.
President Trump has seriously disrupted longstanding treaty commitments, agreements and positive relationships with many of our allies, while fawning over dictators.
Hicks has been dating Porter and helped prepare a rather fawning statement in defense of him on behalf of the President.
So, if it's a photo of a cute puppy you're fawning over, your reply will have a sticker of that cute puppy.
That message, which predictably received fawning coverage, came a few days after the government announced it would further restrict foreign media, too.
And then there was the tragicomedy: Barr openly fawning over Trump yet playing dumb when asked the most elementary questions by Democrats.
I would share this matter-of-factly, holding eye contact to better communicate that I did not need pity or fawning over.
That is when we see the killer fawning over the drawing, which was in John's sketch pad, in his own personal dungeon.
One single line in Power Rangers about Trini's "girlfriend troubles" was groundbreaking enough to score the film fawning headlines across the web.
But Rich similarly compares something he terms "Hillbilly Chic" to "white elites in Manhattan then fawning over black militants" in the 1970s.
Official media are filled with fawning over "Uncle Xi" and his wife, Peng Liyuan, a folk-singer whom flatterers call "Mama Peng".
In one of the early issues of US Weekly under Pecker's leadership, the magazine ran a fawning cover story about Ivanka Trump.
Possibly it gave too much encouragement to a mini personality-cult of "Uncle Xi", violating long-standing party orders against such fawning.
Russian authoritarianism is all about the muscular trappings of power and popular adulation cultivated through fawning media for a Czar-like figure.
The programmes, made with the help of the party's own Publicity Department, are peppered with fawning remarks by Chinese and foreigners alike.
Trump's fawning press conference with Putin will unsettle many Europeans, in particular the people of Ukraine and those EU countries bordering Russia.
And it isn't any less broken because a fawning business media keeps exalting the virtues of your morning routine or strict regiment.
Breitbart's coverage took on a fawning tone, one so hagiographic that observers started comparing it to Pravda, the Soviet-era propaganda machine.
" But in this session he was conciliatory to the point of fawning as he called the paper "a great, great American jewel.
Proust wrote his fawning letters in longhand and had them typed by his publisher in an apparent attempt to conceal their origin.
In return, according to the police and the website's journalists, Mr. Netanyahu would receive fawning coverage on Mr. Elovitch's news site, Walla.
The job demands a hearty appetite, an iron stomach, and a touch of spycraft to avoid fawning treatment from staff and chefs.
M.B.S. dangles billions for his Vision 2030 Saudi makeover, and fawning businesses scurry to his "Davos in the Desert" extravaganza this month.
Yes, calling out racism and sexism is a major break in protocol, but dutiful fawning over a memo is not compelling television.
He doesn't seem to realize that fawning promotion of politicians' positions is not the exercise of journalism but the promotion of propaganda.
" In response, Pelosi was outraged and told a fawning Dowd, "If the left doesn't think I'm left enough, then so be it.
But his speech quickly turned into a familiar, embarrassing spectacle, with lawmakers chanting his name and interrupting his speech with fawning accolades.
That said, how many costly errors in judgment at tech companies could have been avoided if tech coverage had been less fawning?
At the first table read, I just kept going on and on about how much I loved her work, fawning all over her.
Meanwhile, the current president was, on the same day as Obama's speech, busy lying about misspeaking during a fawning meeting with Vladimir Putin.
The bulk of Mr Trump's tweets as president have come in the early morning when "Fox & Friends", a fawning programme, airs (see chart).
"I love you Kourt," the Good American co-founder, 34, replied shortly after posting her own fawning remark over how cute Dream is.
From mourning the demise of the pair's seemingly picture-perfect relationship to fawning over a newly-single Channing, these folks just get us.
And yet, there are thousands of posts, dozens of hashtags devoted to these foods and countless fawning news stories devoted to these foods.
Yet over the course of a presidential run in which Mr Trump expressed bizarre, fawning admiration for the Russian strongman, Republican opinion flipped.
Not since a Mikhail Gorbachev impersonator enticed a fawning Donald Trump onto 5th Avenue has anyone made such a monkey of the president.
But since it's just one tiny firm producing them, the adapters frequently sell out, likely thanks to fawning YouTube reviews like this one.
And though immediate responses to the strike were overwhelmingly positive, and in some instances fawning, the fog of war tends to get lifted.
Support for military interventions will bring fawning writings by defense "intellectuals" from think tanks and organizations generously funded by the military industrial complex.
And for what felt like the first time in this already frenzied and strange 2020 presidential campaign, it wasn't all fawning and flattery.
But in the Trump era, when only the most fawning loyalty is rewarded with access, that practice of solidarity has largely gone dormant.
And then last year, La La Land was one of the biggest frontrunners ever, with 14 nominations, big box office, and fawning reviews.
Although his wife seemed to appreciate the fawning tribute, commenting, "making a girl blush over here," one of the singer's fans felt differently.
Forget the fawning over celebrities, the name-dropping, the unseemliness of serious journalists and White House staffers (again, myself included) groveling for invitations.
Recently, though, Trump has distanced himself from parts of the network that can't be counted on to cover him in a fawning fashion.
Perhaps you, too, are beginning to get jaded by the endless stream of best-dressed lists, the fawning adjectives dripping in brand names.
Despite spending the last two months campaigning tirelessly, and having the support of a fawning media, Erdoğan's economic failures have proven his downfall.
A lot of commentators here believe the most generous interpretation of Trump's fawning orientation to Putin and Russia is that he's hopelessly naïve.
" But the response on Twitter didn't focus on Wikileaks' Trump fawning and instead can be summed up as: "What, Wikileaks is against leaks now?
The fawning coverage President Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton received from the news media over the past eight years is an undeniable fact too.
It seems unlikely that many of the proletariat still believe the rich to be better people, self-made myths and fawning Trumpism be damned.
" You can see the same here in the United States — Breitbart has fawning headlines for Le Pen while branding Macron as her "globalist rival.
It is too excruciating a prospect for once-admired senators such as Mr Graham, whose fawning over Mr Trump is especially dismal, to bear.
The fawning coverage over this weekend&aposs royal wedding in Windsor ran from the ridiculous to the sublime, but it was mostly just ridiculous.
Gaubert called Irvin "a business partner," and though The Playmaker did not testify, his presence alone was enough to visibly flatter the fawning legislators.
This is par for the course for Trump, who often only makes himself available to questioning from interviewers who range from friendly to fawning.
Turns out, all I needed to help me celebrate my assets was a group of women fawning over me as I danced half-naked.
I'm talking about the time of year when People announces its Sexiest Man Alive, and thus tells everyone whom we should be fawning over.
A narrator feigns guiding the president on an official visit in a style that seemed to make fun of fawning coverage on state television.
It makes sense; why claim something that was created by an uncritical mind fawning over a universe that exists only in ink or pixels?
We're fawning over this pink and red maxi dress, which will take you from the beach to dinner in the most fabulous way possible.
They began dating in 1997, and the glamorous couple — soon dubbed "Posh and Becks" by the fawning media — announced their engagement the following year.
And how could we fail to be vexed by the fawning servility of a national media incapable of telling the beautiful from the meretricious?
The book also reproduces the admiring letters Hurston and Hughes sent to their "godmother," whose fawning obsequiousness is enough to make one's skin crawl.
Fearing exile to Siberia, they lavish him with bribes and fawning attention — which the man, a penniless opportunist, is only too happy to accept.
Fans recorded songs dedicated to the Browns — fawning odes that hit the market on records and cassette tapes and flooded the local radio shows.
Both in interviews and in his writing, he proved to be deft at admiring what was admirable in others without being dishonest or fawning.
Dermatologists caution against fawning over the next big thing, but with the Ordinary's low prices, it's hard to suppress the urge to try it.
This came shortly after Trump had made his first overseas trip as President to Saudi Arabia, where he was treated to a fawning welcome.
Heavily dependent on advertising from studios and networks, publications like The Reporter had long provided fawning coverage to the companies that paid their bills.
In a packed room on Capitol Hill Tuesday afternoon, Senate Democrats were fawning over a group of youth climate activists, showering them with praise.
This was back in the Aughts, when newspapers and magazines were thicker and full of fawning profiles of the wealthy and their gorgeous shirts.
Some billionaire nonsense can threaten national securityEvery now and again on Wall Street you hear a billionaire say something fawning about an authoritarian leader.
The lyrics were fawning and the sound quality pretty awful, but it did enough to attract the attention of Charlie's fans and, eventually, Charlie himself.
Sometimes, we're catching up on celebrity gossip or fawning over Beyoncé's latest selfie drop, but most of the time we're looking at photos of hair.
A cool, well-dressed baby His outfit costs more than yours did, he looks better, and he has every bridesmaid fawning over him all night.
The Fox News host has a long history of conducting fawning interviews with Trump that fail to generate much news, and Monday was no exception.
I think Brown is a classic example of men being trash, and I cringed when I saw him fawning over a woman he doesn't deserve.
We've seen plenty of footage following a celebrity, but Spectacles could let us be the center of attention with fans and paparazzi fawning around us.
Philip and the rest of the guests spend the whole time fawning over Jackie, even though the Americans manage to screw up every single protocol.
Once-fawning newspaper editors no longer hide their disappointment as a crackdown on dissent has spread from the Muslim Brotherhood to liberal and secular activists.
While some found it humorous, others accused DeSantis of being "complicit" in Trump's agenda, "fawning" over the president, and sending the wrong message to children.
Would everyone be fawning over Singh in the same way had he yelled back at Bush, or had her immediately escorted out of the room?
Despite the fawning attention he gets from the rest of the world, many Canadians took issue with his Liberal Party politics and still do today.
What Mr. Trump should probably not expect is the kind of fawning reception he has gotten from his small bands of followers in New Delhi.
They were playing like they were fawning all over Harvey, and Harvey pulls out these hundred dollar bills and tosses the bills at these actresses.
Mr. Barr's news conference on Thursday, remarkable for the attorney general's fawning deference to his boss, came across as little more than a spin session.
So they sent fawning congratulatory tweets, posted generic blog posts to Medium and name-dropped their deals on one of a dozen interchangeable V.C. podcasts.
Our pets are where we keep the stuff we can't put anywhere else — our fawning adoration, our aspirations for security and unconditional love, our grief.
The grand show of respect, the fawning language, the pomp and circumstance — it all melts this president's butter and inclines him favorably toward his flatterers.
In 2013, Trump took to Twitter to write a slew of fawning tweets about Pecker, saying he should be put in charge of "Time" magazine.
Mr. Siem is intensely passionate when talking about classical music, and mildly bemused when pushed on being the subject of the fashion world's fawning admiration.
We know it's legit because multiple sources say so, but also due to the nature of his relationship with Trump -- which isn't close or fawning.
Until January, Honig had an extensive website filled with fawning descriptions of his investment acumen and what he does for companies when he gets involved.
You wouldn't — not that you'd even know you wanted to because hey, who doesn't desire charming, attractive, adventurous, and fawning new friends in their lives?
After that whole pregnancy-shaming debacle late last year, it's great to see to see America's first work wife and work husband fawning over one another.
At Wempe, Mr. Hartley was greeted warmly, with mild fawning by Michael Guzman, a dapper salesman in a tailored suit, who praised Mr. Hartley's refined taste.
The album is so far the worst-received in a discography that, after years of fawning praise, actually does hold up, especially in a live setting.
Bottom line: The real winner is Amazon, which has created a feedback loop of positive press and fawning politicians just as the company increasingly needs both.
We've witnessed the constant fawning over Bruce Jenner as he has "transitioned" into Caitlyn and been celebrated far and wide as a victory for... who, exactly?
These same songs are often discussed with a fawning admiration by fans and critics, who sometimes give little weight to what Future is actually talking about.
As was endlessly repeated by a fawning media last season, these Hawks are a group of professionals—men of character, not raw boys or entitled princelings.
For all her fawning and groveling over the new child-king across the Atlantic, it's pretty certain that she doesn't really like Trump all that much.
They did what teens presumably do these days, like creating their own TikTok video, and fawning over big celebrities like oh, I don't know, Nick Jonas.
After years of fawning press, tech companies are being asked tough questions for the first time since the dot-com bubble popped in the early 2000s.
"Bernie Sanders was not a movement, as a fawning media called his campaign," LaPierre said before a cheering crowd at the NRA's Leadership Forum in Atlanta.
But government censors have been squelching online riffs of another moment from the gathering: a reporter's eye roll over another reporter's fawning question to an official.
But in practice, he has displayed great weakness in dealing with other countries by fawning over autocrats like Mr. Xi and President Vladimir Putin of Russia.
Clinton's is hardly a surprise: The real estate mogul had long been open in his fawning admiration for autocratic leaders generally and Mr. Putin in particular.
There was no mention on Thursday of President Trump on Russia's state television, which suddenly went silent about the American president after months of fawning coverage.
Just as railway officials call dawdling trains "superfast," or as fawning broadcasters call Mr. Modi the "first 24x7 prime time prime minister," such claims are overdone.
They have been met with contempt and derision from the political class who days before were fawning over the very same movement's leaders for their pluckiness.
Male candidates have received an outsized amount of fawning attention (think Beto O'Rourke's gratuitous Vanity Fair cover, which he himself has said he regrets) and donor money.
State companies and government departments traditionally marked the event by placing fawning advertisements in the country's state-controlled newspapers, while office staff would pamper Mugabe with presents.
As is customary after a successful presidential campaign, the winning side has come in for a fawning feature about their unprecedented voter targeting and data gathering technology.
It was a fawning post, too, because I was in love with the free shipping and the new (at the time) Amazon Original movies and TV shows.
Dmitry Kiselev, Russia's chief propagandist, dedicated his latest weekly news show to berating Barack Obama ("a disgrace") and fawning over Mr Trump ("a man of his word").
A dishonest executive, conniving with a fawning legislature and empowered by a partisan judiciary: were it to come to that, America truly would be in grave trouble.
While we've been fawning over the new swimsuits designers on the block, H&M has slid in under our nose with a pretty killer selection of swimwear.
If the check wasn't so overwhelming, we would be fawning over the plastic pastel pink and green jackets, pastel silk dresses, and flowery tulle skirts and gowns.
When she's not fawning of Koa (which is rare), Jackson is spending her time growing up and figuring out what she wants to do with her life.
While Trump says he doesn't know Gove, the president was interviewed by the Brexit campaigner in January 2017 for a fawning Times article that praised Trump's intelligence.
Meanwhile, Trump, a fawning admirer of Putin and Duterte who continually warns that Western civilization faces "dire threats," enjoys an enormous amount of support from his base.
Robert Mueller was the messiah who would deliver the goods to topple President Trump, and he was cartoonishly built up to superhuman capabilities by a fawning media.
One of the party's elected lawmakers, Moshe Gafni, placed a fawning congratulatory call to her — "Now you can do everything you think should be done," he said.
Hugh Hefner's death this Wednesday at age 91 prompted fawning tributes — and not just from the men who loved Playboy and sought to emulate its founder's lifestyle.
Eastern, every major outlet and several minor ones began broadcasting, but because no one was interviewing the actual high-profile guests, there was a lot less fawning.
When Mr. Xi visited the United States in 2015, for example, they produced a video in which foreign students in China offered fawning assessments of his performance.
In 2007, right-wing American billionaire Sheldon Adelson began putting out a daily free newspaper called Israel Hayom (Israel Today) that served up fawning pro-Netanyahu coverage.
In response to critics who said that both he and the Kennedys had abused their relationship, Mr. Vanocur said fawning on the family would have been counterproductive.
Not only is it considered self-evident, but he also doesn't need to -- state-run media produces fawning coverage of his every move on a daily basis.
Yet O'Rourke has received a tremendous amount of hype, gotten fawning national press, and faced no opponents who got any significant amount of attention in the primary.
But the fawning language appeared to appeal to at least an audience of one: Mr. Trump soon nominated Dr. Jackson to serve as secretary of veterans affairs.
But that indicated a greater danger to us — that someone [was] that susceptible to fawning pointed to instability that would make him more volatile when he returned.
Previously, I mentioned how Chernow came close to fawning over Washington and how Cheney's reexamination of Madison was set up to put a positive spin on Madison's tenure.
But the solemn tone of that appearance stood in stark contrast to the fawning and rambunctious affection her husband displayed for the president in his own October meeting.
With other luxury houses still fawning over the streetwear and athleisure trend, it feels good to come back to a more fanciful and playful approach to dressing up.
People aren't just fawning over the duo because of the royal news, but also because the lovebirds were extremely private in the year before their engagement was announced.
Trump was a prolific letter writer in the early stages of his career, routinely ripping out magazine articles about a person, sending it to them with fawning words.
Online retailer Boxed, a competitor to Costco and Sam's Club, has attracted years of fawning publicity for implementing automation at its warehouses without laying off a single employee.
When Bill Clinton first ran for president in 1992, New York Times editor Howell Raines complained about "the extraordinary burst of journalistic fawning" that the candidate had received.
But what explanation is there for the supposedly older and wiser veterans of the Democratic Party and the liberal establishment who are fawning all over her policy prescriptions?
It's fine to include a fawning letter and photos of your adorable children with your offer, but don't expect them to distract the seller from the bottom line.
At moments it resembled the kind of fawning that some of the strongmen rulers Trump has praised — such as Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte — might receive from their deputies.
Christina: This screams "Kickstarter project that didn't know how much it would actually cost to build the thing they sold to a fawning public at scale" to me.
Bronny James is still at least four years away from a potential NBA career, but that hasn't stopped fans from fawning over his skills as a young player.
In Hickory, Mr. Christie was the questioner at a makeshift town hall event, an often-fawning role that other supporters of Mr. Trump have filled at previous events.
Consider acts like the xx and Disclosure, artists that carefully built up rock-solid brand identities and now receive both fawning magazine profiles and lucrative arena tour dates.
In a video posted to Twitter in December, which has since gone viral, three young men are seen fawning over the "Black Panther" poster at a movie theater.
With a fellow reporter's fawning question to a Chinese official pushing past the 30-second mark, Liang Xiangyi, of the financial news site Yicai, began scoffing to herself.
The women are often shown fawning after the lead no matter what, but they deserve to feel sought after, too, and to feel comfortable leaving if they aren't.
" Some members of the therapeutic community feel that, along with "fight, flight, or freeze," there is a fourth response model to consider in cases of sexual assault: "fawning.
The latest and one of the most dominant examples is the fawning coverage of North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un's sister Kim Yo Jong at the winter Olympics.
Conservative media were slavishly supportive of Pruitt from the beginning, culminating in a series of fawning profiles in purportedly respectable outlets like the Weekly Standard and National Review.
Nor is he a Julius Caesar, whose grandeur renders him incautious around flatterers: just before his assassins strike, Caesar sniffs that he is unmoved by their "base spaniel fawning".
Here's the thing: We've been told over and over by the show and its fawning followers that Lorelai and Rory are the ultimate smart, witty, educated mother-daughter team.
Critics who never cared for the Dead one bit are fawning over Long Strange Trip's ability to sit with these paradoxes and weave a contrarian, insightful tale about them.
And worse, this half-scolding, half-fawning approach makes them all the more likely to engage in increasingly outrageous behavior—because there is incentive for them to do so.
Vitaliy Sych, the editor of the weekly news magazine Novoye Vremya , told me that Zelensky, although he sounded "fawning and servile," had been put in an almost impossible position.
Less than a year ago, fans of Drake were fawning over his admission that he had been collecting Birkin bags to give to the woman he settles down with.
We've heard many of these stories before, but instead of serving as a fawning look into Jobs' accomplishments, the documentary shines the spotlight on the Apple co-founder's flaws.
Hurling personal insults -- or even fawning over another leader with vague hopes of "getting along" -- avoids doing the real work of defining common interests and potential areas of cooperation.
The South Koreans, in turn, are rattled by President Trump's wild swings from school-yard taunting to bromantic fawning over Kim, and so are pursuing rapprochement on their own.
Galloway's new book, "The Four: The Hidden DNA of Amazon, Apple, Facebook, and Google," out today, is no fawning tribute, criticizing the Four Horseman on taxes, privacy and jobs.
The couple, who have been married for 22 years, posted super cute posts fawning over one another to Instagram on Sunday Come back every weekday at 8:30 a.m.
In addition to updates on Hurricane Dorian and quote tweets of fawning praise of his presidency from Fox News, the subjects of Trump's tweets included:Former FBI Director James Comey.
Yet the compression of time is allowable, because the panic and the fawning dread that are instantly triggered by his name, in these opening scenes, ring all too true.
We know her flaws: She has a weakness for secrecy, occasionally fudges truths, has fawning aides and a husband who lacks discipline when it comes to moneymaking and women.
Both know how to rage and bait, how to make your opponent doubt your sanity, and, when it serves your interest, how to flip your fury into fawning attention.
It's been over a year since Facebook opened their Frank Gehry-designed headquarters, and their employees are still enjoying their new workspace, as evidenced by their fawning Instagram pics.
Saturday Profile It was a welcome fit for a king: A fawning crowd in traditional garb, three rounds of gun salutes and a brass band playing a royal march.
On a lighter note, the carefully scripted pageantry of an annual gathering of lawmakers in Beijing was punctured by a journalist's unscripted expression of disgust over a colleague's fawning.
There was, Sherman noted, a pattern here: At key moments during the GOP primary the Enquirer has helped boost Trump's campaign by attacking his rivals and fawning over him.
HARARE (Reuters) - Robert Mugabe's 37-year rule may be over, but a culture of political fawning by the Zimbabwean state media and fear of those in authority still flourishes.
The first video appeared Sunday on Twitter, and showed Arnold sitting at his kitchen table, feeding carrots to and fawning over his mini horse and donkey (?), Whiskey and Lulu.
" Forensic psychiatrist Carole Lieberman explained, "Fawning is a response where the victim tries to get out of danger by taking on a persona that tries to please the perpetrator.
" According to certified sex therapist Kimberly Resnick Anderson, "When a woman is fawning, there is a biological imperative to 'make nice' with her assailant by simply letting something happen.
His fawning over dictators like Mr. Kim continues to erode the moral foundation that for generations has supported American diplomacy, and its notion of America's role in the world.
I feel in many ways, it's an under-appreciated track, and I'm not sure why it hasn't garnered the same fawning devotion as the others; it's just as deserving.
The film's producers include the two executors of Jackson's estate, and it is predictably admiring, though Mr. Lee keeps it from feeling too fawning, at least until the closing minutes.
At an annual meeting outside Paris, he air-kissed fawning shareholders one last time and, as a parting gift, gave each one three bottles of wine (from a Bolloré vineyard).
Sure, you're aware she's a Supreme Court Justice and has become an unlikely pop culture hero the last few years (often known as the Notorious RBG in fawning Tumblr posts).
When used sparingly, the tweets are an excellent, fawning bit of promo for a big story, teasing a juicy tidbit that is used to share the story far and wide.
It was Page and other Trump advisers who gave fawning speeches about Russia and criticized longstanding, bipartisan U.S. foreign policy, all while trying to impress Putin's band of billionaire cronies.
Clips of the ladies cut between them dining with Trey Songz at a massive dinner table, to all of them clad in lingerie and fawning over him on a bed.
We're zeroing in on one specific moment we're currently fawning over: Mandy Moore's Michael Kors ensemble, which might just take the prize for coziest Met Gala look of all time.
At times she sounds more like a Republican, earning fawning praise in conservative media outlets for criticizing President Obama's strategy to defeat the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria and.
Britain has a long and honorable tradition of treating its rulers with satirical contempt; it also has a less honorable tradition, especially where the monarchy is concerned, of fawning deference.
In the decades to come, fawning portraits of liberal politicians, however fluently crafted, would no longer make their authors famous, and would be shunned by academics of every ideological persuasion.
By contrast, Pete Buttigieg, whose stature has risen in the polls and has been the subject of fawning media coverage, is the mayor of the fourth-largest city in Indiana.
It is a largely sympathetic, and occasionally fawning, portrait of Facebook that seems at odds with the company's recent emergence as an avatar for the risks of unchecked corporate power.
Do you know what it takes to become a beloved, buzzed-about influencer, buyer, or fashion editor with thousands of followers and scores of fawning comments on your every post?
For some, his fawning tone with Trump was forgivable as it likely reflected how a lot of national leaders —especially those in a suppliant position like Ukraine's — talk to Trump.
Or wait, at least it did, before a fawning article with that very headline was pulled by the award-winning publication — without explanation — shortly after it was published Wednesday morning.
Given the timing, tone and especially the fawning overtures toward India, Pakistanis read President Trump's speech as the newest episode of abandonment from the nation's longest but most fickle ally.
Ryan was for years the recipient of fawning media coverage, which lauded him as the ultimate serious, honest conservative long after his phoniness was obvious to anyone who paid attention.
We know Charles does not want fawning tributes today, but we hope he would have been gratified to have seen the outpouring of love and admiration in the Washington bureau today.
The national fawning over her speech had black Democratic groups scurrying behind the scenes about what to say, how to say it — and wondering if they should say anything at all.
But there's an uneasy tension between all of the breathless fawning by WWE's commentary team over the always eminent danger of the Cell and the fact that it never really materializes.
It was fawning in its coverage of Syrian jihadist groups linked to al-Qaeda, and largely ignored the humanitarian cost of the war in Yemen until the intra-Gulf bust-up.
The pilot for YouTube Red's I'm Poppy premiered at Sundance earlier this year, while Poppy herself has inspired a wide range of conspiracy theories and fawning profiles dedicated to her mystique.
Not only does it make the definitive announcement that they are boo'd up, but it puts their partner in the public eye, leaving them on display for fawning and, sometimes, judgement.
The combined effect of these efforts, though subtle, is detectable in both aggregate polling and the fawning tone of press coverage that Rubio has enjoyed in the days since New Hampshire.
The online retailer, a competitor of Costco and Sam's Club, has attracted years of fawning publicity for carrying out all this automation at its warehouses without laying off a single employee.
The Committee has the authority to conduct such hearings, and there is no requirement that Committee members consider the evidence with an open mind or be less fawning of industry witnesses.
We also urge Congress to stop the fawning public appearances with Orban, exert oversight in holding hearings, passing resolutions and appropriating increased assistance to independent civil society and media in Hungary.
"Senator's Cruz's opposition is not based in principle but entirely personal, which is interesting given his sniveling, obsequious and fawning defense of Trump early in the primary campaign," Mr. Dent said.
Before he leaves, Jon Snow visits the family crypt, where he does something that too few people have done in six seasons of Littlefinger's creepy, fawning, obvious machinations—he wallops him.
Everyone knows Libra is one of the most attractive signs in the zodiac, so it's no wonder your Valentine's day has a three day extension— people are still fawning over you.
Disregarding both congressional intent in enacting the antitrust laws and the latest evidence on the economic and political harms from corporate concentration, our top antimonopoly enforcers have been fawning over monopoly.
There's been no pushback on any of this from Mr. Trump, who has shown great affection for autocrats, fawning over Mr. el-Sisi on his first White House visit, in 2017.
But Sessions gave a fawning interview about Trump on Fox News on Thursday and has presented himself as a servant of the president who has not and will not criticize him.
Journalists described him as "brash" and "aggressive," predictably referred to his swagger and belligerent business practices, fawning over him to secure the access that, in turn, helped secure their own reputations.
" A barrage of negative social media posts gave way to damning appraisals in publications like Variety, where the critic Sonia Saraiya asked: "Who wouldn't Fallon interview with such fawning, giggly acceptance?
The South Bend mayor coasted on momentum from positive coverage early in the primary,  receiving fawning reviews as a gay politician and Rhodes Scholar who has served abroad in the military.
Too bad, because it's a spellbinding tale of political hubris — Mr. Christie cynically shifting roles from tough-talking rival of Donald Trump to fawning acolyte after Mr. Christie's own candidacy failed.
Destiny 22 is also one of the most successful pieces of entertainment released in 22: The hit new video game is inspiring fawning reviews and achieving considerable (albeit vague) commercial success.
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But the fact that he has had this fawning attitude towards Mr. Putin, has not said anything negative about him continues to say to me that he does have something to fear.
But, perhaps there's no more devoted fanbase than Justin Bieber's gang of Beliebers, who have spent the better part of their teenage and young adult years fawning over the Canadian pop star.
At first, the letters are very pleasant and fawning, but when his idol doesn't write back right away, Stan becomes violently angry and believes the fantasy scenarios Eminem raps about are real.
The first-term California Senator had just launched an extremely successful presidential campaign rollout, which included a huge rally of around 26,23 people in her hometown of Oakland and fawning press coverage.
Duncan also composed a letter to Spurs fans that was posted on the team's website and said he had been taken aback by all of the fawning over the last three days.
Whilst we were busy fawning over Nigeria and their stunning World Cup jersey, we overlooked Senegal, who were quietly waiting in the wings to show the world what they are made of.
When Trump heaps fawning praise on the North Korean dictator and scorn on the Canadian prime minister he is on the wrong side of American opinion, decency, democracy, history and human rights.
They tend to surround themselves with fawning followers, and many claim to perform miracles, like Sathya Sai Baba, who became notorious in the 1960s for conjuring Omega watches out of thin air.
With the assembly firmly in his control, Mr. Macron has had almost unchecked authority to carry out his agenda, even as critics fret that he is building a fawning cult of personality.
Much like with any pronouncement from Musk, the move was lauded by many of his fawning fans—including, as Bloomberg reported, a handful of the very people who just lost their jobs.
"Unfortunately," Mr. Biden said in a statement, "given Trump's habit of fawning praise for authoritarian leaders — and Putin in particular — we don't have any confidence that he'll be up to the task."
Though a lifelong Patriots fan (like me), Leibovich hasn't much good to say about Kraft or Coach Bill Belichick — partly, one suspects, because their fawning embrace of Donald Trump makes him queasy.
" But as women horror directors rack up glitzy magazine interviews, fawning reviews, and 90th percentile Rotten Tomatoes ratings, it's become clear that those who still believe that stereotype are, as West says, "dinosaurs.
With all the serotonin—the "joy chemical" that ecstasy releases—firing from your serotonergic system, you're turned into a fawning, cuddling mess, flushed in love and lust with the world and its inhabitants.
While Bieber doesn't mention the Met Gala by name, the event has pretty much dominated social media, with everyone who was there posting photos from it, and everyone who wasn't fawning over them.
She quotes, for example, a fawning 1967 Life magazine profile of Berryman, "Whiskey and Ink, Whiskey and Ink," which asserted that Berryman needed both "to survive and describe" his acute sense of mortality.
As he looks toward improving his standing in the suburbs ahead of his reelection race in 2020, nothing would give him more fawning from the "Morning Joe" crowd than taking on the NRA.
A gift because it propelled Jordan to basketball's pinnacle, scaring everybody in his path along the way—and a curse because it transformed many of those around him into fawning groupies and sycophants.
Trudeau's condolences following Castro's death prompted a parody trend on Twitter, with users penning fake fawning #Trudeaueulogies for Cambodian dictator Pol Pot, al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden and serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer.
I never thought Davis wanted to run for president, but during the first two years of his term, he was riding high, with fawning national press coverage and approval numbers in the 60s.
Former Speaker Newt Gingrich (R-Ga.), who is often fawning in his comments about Trump, said Monday that the president had made the "most serious mistake of his presidency" at the Putin summit.
If I were as cynical as the hard-boiled characters of "Too Late," I might scoff that each scene is overstuffed with fawning references to classic film noir, Quentin Tarantino and pulp novels.
Viewers can expect the "gushy, irritating style of all those reality shows that feature real-estate agents and their customers fawning over bathroom fixtures and wine cellars," Neil Genzlinger wrote in The Times.
Foreshadowing aside, the film spends 174 minutes fawning over the protagonist, and handling his misogyny, violent behaviour and self-destructive acts like an indulgent parent allowing their toddler to wreak havoc in public.
The coverage, as fawning as that accorded to Mr. Putin, portrayed the research as groundbreaking and vital for Russian technology, suggesting an emerging role for Ms. Tikhonova as a champion of Russian science.
Trying not to give Ms. Stonebraker the impression that he was fawning over her, Mr. McCarthy did a little creative acting to make it seem as if he was inviting her by default.
In hindsight, Driver was probably alone because he skipped the actual premiere — he refuses to watch himself in any performance — and showed up to the party before the rest of the fawning mob.
And then there were seven, participating in a debate in Charleston, South Carolina, that was characterized above all by the fawning questions the Fox Business Network moderators laid before the feet of the candidates.
He's just a guy who, after receiving fawning press for years, finally has started to face some criticism—much of which has been earned by overpromising and underdelivering—and doesn't really care for it.
Even when a massive deal like the $200 million raised by China's VIPKID — a company valued at $1.5 billion — is factored in, the edtech market falls short of the projections investors are fawning over.
The country's approved media are crammed with fawning reports about the latest "field guidance" from its dictator, Kim Jong Un—indispensable tips on topics such as growing juicy apples or perfecting a nuclear weapon.
After unboxing Samsung's latest flagship phone and fawning over its sleek design (and the inclusion of an actual headphone jack), it probably won't be long before you find yourself hitting the dedicated Bixby button.
Spelling and her husband Dean McDermott welcomed son Beau Dean in March, nearly 10 years to the day after having their first child, Liam Aaron — and the family loves fawning over the newest addition.
Redditor mattwalks, whose girlfriend teaches summer school, uploaded a photo Tuesday of one eight-year-old's fawning note to Queen Bey that one student wrote for a "letter to a person you admire" assignment.
But to view the quotation above as a kind of library motivational poster, a fawning slogan for literacy, would be to rob it of the arch comedy that always and everywhere makes Austen sparkle.
"Seeing industry representatives fawning over Pruitt's efforts to attack the EPA, it's clear that this information should have been closely examined by the Senate as we considered his nomination to run that agency," Sen.
Working from their headquarters in a resort hotel, the Russians published their own newspaper in the local language and hired students to write fawning articles about the president to help him win another term.
The word fawning has appeared in 51 New York Times articles in the past year, including on March 7 in "Move Over Mao: Beloved 'Papa Xi' Awes China" by Andrew Jacobs and Chris Buckley:
Being dominant doesn't mean that I have to be the tiger mom, and allowing someone else to take the lead now and then doesn't mean I'm suddenly the trope of the fawning Asian woman.
The easy and flattering comparison brought Ms. Salazar some fawning news media coverage, as she seeks to defeat State Senator Martin M. Dilan, who has represented north Brooklyn in Albany's upper chamber since 2003.
Mr. Trump's actions and the disclosures by those close to him revealed this president to be an insecure, fearful man who can't eat or place a phone call without a backdrop of fawning aides.
"This response may be adaptive, as it can prevent a more violent or lethal outcome," Curry said—meaning that fawning can develop in response to serial, longer-term instances of assault threatened over time.
His concentration of power into his own hands has, as revealed in the coverage of the Khashoggi case here, meant there appears to be a perception among journalists that only fawning propaganda is acceptable.
Yet Trump's behavior fits into a long and puzzling tendency of fawning over Putin or defending his actions—and it's doubly peculiar when Trump insults allies like Australia's prime minister and demeans Germany's chancellor.
His new collection of journalism, "The Rub of Time," produced the usual reaction in me: intense, fawning admiration for his wit and verve, interspersed with bursts of contemptuous irritation at some pomposity or other.
But beyond that, perhaps it's captivating because when she does decide to spit, we get a glimpse of the "authentic" Beyoncé from Houston, Texas, instead of the polished Hollywood figure we're used to fawning over.
His monologue's jokes got laughs, its references to Hillary Clinton got jeers, and every fawning reference to the president who'd just pardoned him, wiping out a campaign finance violation, only further ingratiated him to crowd.
"She has been playing so well and you never know what's going to come off her racket," a beaming Williams said in front of a fawning crowd as night fell on her native Southern California.
"The media fawning over Trump opening one 'meeting' with (members of Congress) to press exemplifies the repulsively low bar for this POTUS," wrote Ian Sams, a former spokesman for Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign, on Twitter.
Vice President Pence on Thursday chastised the media for its "fawning" coverage of North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un's sister, and defended his conduct during a recent trip to South Korea for the Winter Olympics.
This is the most outrageous ethnic slur ever heard in a modern presidential campaign, though it has been normalized by fawning press coverage, and many other insults to women, Muslims, veterans, the disabled and more.
His prospective partners spent the last days of the campaign blaming newly arrived migrants for Italy's long-established structural woes and fawning over Viktor Orban, the autocratic prime minister of Hungary, on a visit there.
"We exchanged greetings, but nothing more than that," he said of Mr. Putin, whose July meeting with Mr. Trump drew fierce criticism in the United States over what many viewed as Mr. Trump's fawning behavior.
This is a loving, at times fawning portrait aimed at the Ivins faithful — her "beloveds," as she addressed her readers — who read her syndicated columns and best-selling books or showed up for her speeches.
"This is a loving, at times fawning portrait aimed at the Ivins faithful — her 'beloveds,' as she addressed her readers — who read her syndicated columns and best-selling books or showed up for her speeches."
Of course, any Strangelovian thing could happen when Little Rocket Man and the Dotard actually get together, given that both Dear Leaders live in bizarro fantasy worlds with fawning courtiers, where lying and cheating abounds.
On New Year's Eve, he was seen locked in conversation with his personal attorney Rudy Giuliani and the conservative television host Lou Dobbs, who has provided fawning coverage of the President on his nightly program.
On New Year's Eve, he was seen locked in conversation with his personal attorney Rudy Giuliani and the conservative television host Lou Dobbs, who has provided fawning coverage of the President on his nightly program.
And as Mr. Fallon is well aware, viewers haven't seen him in quite the same light since an interview he conducted with Mr. Trump in September, which was widely criticized for its fawning, forgiving tone.
If his fawning statements about Mr. Manafort during the jury deliberations were part of an effort to impede or harm the investigation, that could be used to support the obstruction of justice case against him.
The portraits are so fawning that I find myself wishing for the perspective of someone like Frans Hals, who often allowed some subtle, implicit betrayal of his real feelings for his subject come to the surface.
She never showed up at that typical news conference, wife dutifully staring up at that guilty-as-sin politician, playing the fawning bride beside the man who proceeds to lie through his teeth to the media.
The most successful independent and insurgent candidates burst forth riding a sugar high of excitement, generating animated crowds looking for the new, and garnering quizzical but fawning converge from bored press hot for a new story.
The first, published in a newspaper run by the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection, the Communist Party's anti-graft body, was called "The fawning assent of a thousand people cannot match the honest advice of one".
After that, it was on to Sushi Yasuda in Midtown, for a seat at the counter and some fawning over the omakase, with running commentary after he popped each piece into his mouth with his hands.
Then there was the post-publication editing that everyone at The Times wants to forget — a piece about Bernie Sanders that was so radically changed it went from fawning to fierce in a matter of hours.
Nearly nine years into a bull market, investors are fawning over technology stocks to a degree they have not in over a decade, and they are willing to pay up for the privilege of owning them.
This is the woman who made the biggest hits of her career by calling out her ex-boyfriend for breaking her heart — again, and again, and again — then fawning over a crush who became her husband.
There are a number of reasons why following a celebrity-focused workout program is often a bad idea—ranging from genetics to "supplements" that never get a mention in the fawning coverage of the celebrity's transformation.
A 23-year-old slacker who never grew up, Zeke spends his time smoking weed and being a bad influence on his fawning minion, the 16-year-old Mo (Griffin Gluck), his ex-girlfriend's younger brother.
In fact, the same day as the fawning Putin presser, the Trump administration brought a World Trade Organization suit alleging that the bulk of NATO allies are engaging in unfair trade practices against the United States.
The Ravenna restaurant JuneBaby, chef Edouardo Jordan's homage to Southern food, has much of the food world fawning, but there are plenty of appetizing alternatives (without the hour-plus wait) within walking distance in nearby Fremont.
The rest of the op-ed, which has appeared in the Jeddah-based Arab News and the main Arabic newspaper Asharq Al-Awsat, is almost fawning to Crown Prince Muhammad bin Salman, universally known as MbS.
You believed that this artist, who constantly recreates herself in public, would in life be all too vulnerable to the jealousies of rivals, the fawning of admirers, and the passions of a hotheaded, prevaricating young man.
There's another element of Trump's Saudi policy that is simply repulsive: the fawning courtship of a foreign prince who has created in Yemen the world's worst humanitarian crisis, murdered a journalist and tortured women's rights activists.
The tattoos, the ring, the social media fawning: this feels less like the behavior of a brand new couple and more like the behavior of a couple who has finally been allowed to brag about their relationship.
Vice similarly reported last fall that Trump receives a folder each day (twice a day, actually) littered with glowing tweets, fawning articles, clips of positive cable news segments, and occasionally pictures of himself on TV looking ... presidential.
As Donald Trump stormed through Brussels this week, alternatively dishing out anti-European tirades and paeans of fawning praise, he had little time to mingle with the city's residents or take in its cultural and architectural landscape.
I've never been impressed with Hope Hicks — or the media's cycle of either ignoring her bullshit or fawning over her — since the day she was whisked away on the campaign trail with Trump over two years ago.
The company has made a name by embracing a fawning fan base and offering premium smartphone features at budget pricing, even as the likes of Samsung and Apple routinely crack the $1,000 barrier on their own flagships.
Not only is she still set to perform at the American Music Awards on October 9th, but people on Twitter are practically stanning for her arrest, fawning over her fashion choices as she exited the Queens precinct.
It's a full hour before Ferrell arrives to goose the tempo, when Mugatu breaks out of fashion prison and tastes liberty by tossing a steaming latte in the face of his fawning assistant, Todd (Nathan Lee Graham).
If the concept itself hadn't tipped me off that this stunt might be satirical in nature, the release's fawning praise of influencers and claims that "they work harder than anyone every day" left no room for doubt.
An image of Sully, a yellow Labrador, lying in front of the former president's casket has been circulating online for several days, with people on social media fawning over the dog's apparent loyalty to his former owner.
Governors, mayors and local officials have been making timely, high-stakes decisions and providing accurate information that sometimes surpasses that dispensed in White House briefings, which remain filled with self-congratulation and fawning praise for the President.
Mr. Hefetz joins Shlomo Filber, a former director-general of the Communications Ministry, in cooperating with investigators in a case alleging that Mr. Netanyahu provided favors to Israel's largest telecommunications company, Bezeq, in exchange for fawning coverage.
There was always, even in the earliest days, a racist tinge to blackface, but there was also this underlying sense that black people were cool and there was a sort of fawning imitation in all of it.
There are only two sides -- and for a long time Trump has assumed that Fox is in the "for Trump" camp, largely due to its fawning morning show and Sean Hannity's open advocacy for Trump during primetime.
On Tuesday, the man who adopted Trump's combative persona -- in person and on Twitter -- brought his fawning to the White House, where he decried "fake news" and predicted Trump's re-election during his first official visit overseas.
Over the last two months, Mr. Cuomo has watched as Ms. Nixon has garnered a swarm of media coverage — often intrigued, sometimes fawning — and has seen his once-yawning lead in the polls shrink to merely formidable.
Liang appeared so turned off by what she was hearing that she rolled her eyes while turning her head away from the other reporter, whose fawning question lasted a whopping 44 seconds -- an eternity in live broadcast.
When President Obama landed in Cuba on Sunday, a fawning press ran headlines promoting the historic value of the visit — after all, he's the first president to step foot on the island in more than 80 years.
Just as importantly, her 30+ years of being treated like a god by her fans and a fawning media will work against her in the rough and tumble of a election filled with opposing candidates and opposition research.
Having spoken at Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Stanford, and many other colleges in recent years, the only standard I can think of that is different at Wellesley is that I lack a fawning attitude towards Professor Cushman's financial sponsors.
Sunday night's Game of Thrones episode was packed with action, but when viewers weren't mourning Daenerys's dragon Viserion or squealing over the tense relationship between Sansa and Arya, they were busy fawning over Dany's scene-stealing white coat.
The company started down this path last year with the gorgeous bezel-less Mi Mix, and now it's following it up with the Mi Mix 83, a ceramic sliver from the future that I can't stop fawning over.
Whoever is elected to succeed him as FIFA president in Zurich on Friday will inherit a very different organization and a very different job, where crisis management skills are more important than delivering grandiose speeches to fawning audiences.
Elin Ersson, a student at Gothenburg University, was subjected to fawning media coverage over her stunt earlier this month when she refused to take her seat on the plane until the 52-year-old Afghan deportee was released.
Elin Ersson, a student at Gothenburg University, was subjected to fawning media coverage over her stunt earlier this month when she refused to take her seat on the plane until the 52-year-old Afghan deportee was released.
Amid social media posts fawning over its realistic ecosystem and graphics, or paying tribute to fallen horses, there were videos of player character Arthur Morgan petting the good boys (every dog, according to Morgan, is a "good boy").
Bourdain was also special in the genuine respect he showed his hosts -- which didn't mean being obsequious or fawning, as some well-meaning travelers are, or condescending and arrogant, the way many less-well-meaning travelers can be.
While I understand his strategy — to develop a personal relationship that he can leverage later during negotiations — I can assure you that Russian or Chinese leaders don't care how nice or fawning he is, and it looks weak.
Instead, he is further emboldened by a fawning visit from the envoy of the most powerful nation on earth, who virtually kneels in subjugation to him for the sake of arm sales, oil and contrived conflict with Iran.
Meanwhile, because they match the culture's Aaron Sorkinian picture of what a smart progressive looks like, Beto and Buttigieg — whose policy depth can be measured in tossed-off paragraphs — are awarded fawning coverage just for showing up male.
Hank might be following his own flawed compass, but in many ways, he is behaving more consistently than Barry, and as such, is much less the tired flawed male anti-hero we have grown accustomed to fawning over.
The carefully edited documentary, bolstered by the rousing tones of a female narrator, depicted Mr. Kim as a bold global statesman discussing world peace with — and being treated with fawning respect by — the president of the United States.
While it is generally engaging to learn about the influences of the screenwriter Dan O'Bannon or the artistic process of H.R. Giger (who designed the alien), the documentary is at its least fawning when it focuses on technique.
While it is generally engaging to learn about the influences of the screenwriter Dan O'Bannon or the artistic process of H.R. Giger (who designed the alien), the documentary is at its least fawning when it focuses on technique.
The item about Lucy was just a paragraph and not particularly fawning—"It's always fun to see what former camper and counsellor Lucy 'the Prairie Wife' Headrick née Lucy Nilsson is up to"—but Kirsten couldn't believe it.
In Leaving Neverland, news clips about Jackson's abuse are contrasted with fawning reports of his subsequent marriages to women, signaling the building of a traditional family, which survivor James Safechuck recalls as an intentional move to avoid public scrutiny.
In an age when America's president tweets his innermost thoughts, China-watchers spent the summer counting fawning references to Mr Xi on the front page of People's Daily, to see if they had become less numerous (they had not).
After getting a brief taste of being one of the most powerful people in Washington, the man known as "The Mooch" started to suspect his time was nigh when the town's biggest power players suddenly stopped fawning over him.
Instead, she finds she's entered a funhouse of ever-shifting objectives and meaningless initiatives, where she's constantly patronized by a bitchy boss and surrounded by fawning underlings who want only to bask in the glow of their famous patron.
Instead, the folders are filled with screenshots of positive cable news chyrons (those lower-third headlines and crawls), admiring tweets, transcripts of fawning TV interviews, praise-filled news stories, and sometimes just pictures of Trump on TV looking powerful.
Oz, at least, will be spared the spectacle of Benjamin Netanyahu, the Israeli prime minister, fawning over an American president, Donald Trump, whose notion of peace in the Middle East seems to be a dismissal of every Palestinian claim.
If torture is the Bush administration's crime, the coverup—and the fact that today Bush gets fawning media coverage for painting veterans, watching football with Ellen Degeneres, and offering candy to Michelle Obama—is mostly on the Obama administration.
Breitbart's coverage of Sarah Palin and pre-2016 Ted Cruz was fawning — though it paled in comparison to its hagiographic coverage of the Trump campaign, which had led many to liken it to Pravda, the Soviet-era propaganda machine.
The blame for that belongs to those who talk about TV. Christman's argument that Westworld was received with unquestioning fawning, simply because it was on HBO, seems a little silly if you engage with the generally mixed reviews of the program.
The lavishly fawning resignation letter he sent Mr Trump—"My desire in service to you has always been to bless you as you make important decisions for the American people"—looked like an attempt at damage limitation on that front.
It was in 2006 that the tycoon announced ambitions to open a golf resort in the country, and amid much fawning from local politicians, he dropped by two years later to see the Hebridean cottage in which his grandmother was raised.
Reading Vanderbilt's book, I was reminded of nothing so much as the years my friends and I have spent going to indie rock shows, surrounded by fawning fans who could express their appreciation for a band via only the slightest nodding.
Just connect the dots, from Obama's 28500 fawning "reset" with Putin, to his 6900 confidential promise, caught on an open microphone, of post-reelection flexibility, to his 2628 handover of his "red line" in Syria to the ministrations of Putin.
Unfortunately, at the very moment I was fawning over the new form factor like a little boy, reviewers who were a few days into testing the Galaxy Fold learned the device might not be as durable or reliable as Samsung claims.
Trump similarly makes no secret of the fact that he privileges obsequious, cringing (often unreciprocated) loyalty above all else, and that he will bend the law whenever he feels like it if that results in more fealty and fawning praise.
Once-fawning newspaper editors no longer hide their disappointment as the crackdown on dissent has spread and critics say the government has mishandled a series of crises including the killing of a driver by a policeman in a fare dispute.
It demonstrated as well his talent for secrecy; his fawning over Marsh didn't let up during the years he was sleeping with Marsh's mistress, and Marsh's support of him, both editorial and financial, and his fondness for him, never faltered.
As his trip to Asia reminds us, a man who loves to bully people turns to mush — fawning smiles, effusive rhetoric — in the company of strongmen like Xi Jinping of China, Vladimir Putin of Russia and Rodrigo Duterte of the Philippines.
A chronicle of how the rugby player Richie McCaw went from being the best (as a schoolboy) to the best (as an adult), "Chasing Great" is a fawning documentary on the New Zealand sports star's career and final season in 2015.
The defense of his fawning and unproductive talks with Vladimir Putin is that it is part of some grand scheme that will eventually outsmart both the Russians and the Chinese, a plan that cannot be comprehended by us mere mortals.
In addition to Mr. Urie and Mr. McGrath, the cast includes Stephen DeRosa as one of the mayor's stable of fawning town officials, and the chameleonic Arnie Burton in the roles of both a letter-reading postman and Ivan's valet.
But Mr. Kim has not abandoned his father's use of hagiography in the state news media, which portrays him as all-powerful, with even the party's second-ranking official, Vice Marshal Hwang Pyong-so, fawning over him in recent photos.
"Oversight Chairman Jason Chaffetz's bizarre and fawning devotion to President-elect Donald Trump is beneath the committee he oversees and an affront to the trust his constituents have placed in him," the Democratic committee's spokesman, Tyler Law, said in a statement.
On a cold, drizzly evening, Dimitri Dimitrov, the beloved maître d'hôtel at the Tower Bar, greeted Dr. Kopelson in so fawning and grateful a way that, as the producer Brian Grazer once noted, it is impossible to thank him last.
"Thank you, Andrea," she boomed in a deep male voice, morphing into the first of more than a dozen art-world personae who take over the speech — a piratical dealer, a fawning patron, an artist best known for pickling a shark.
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" During his lifetime, Rhoades received (almost exclusively) fawning praise for defeating formal constrictions, expanding the definition of what art could be and "being edgy" with overtly racist, sexist and bigoted themes under the "aw shucks" banner of "just being a little politically incorrect.
From fawning over his bodacious bod and frosted tips to speculating wildly over his father's history with drugs, and from sneering at the level of his competition to begrudging his unusually high starting salary—it seems everyone has an opinion on Northcutt.
With that in mind, let's travel back to the time to when they were just one of many movies out on a given weekend; back when critics couldn't fathom how famous they'd become, and their reviews may have been anything but fawning.
Since the trip was so short, I didn't want to waste precious time each morning fawning over what I could possibly wear that day; I wanted to be able to blindly reach into my suitcase and put on whatever I pulled out first.
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He was also undeniably charismatic and charming in a way that Peterson is not (Peterson admitted as much, fawning over him at one point, by saying, "You are a character… it's what makes you attractive" to titters from the audience around me).
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The videos of mind-numbing first bites and long lines, the celebratory memes and fawning reviews: The return of the Popeyes chicken sandwich on Sunday has met with the same social-media frenzy that first greeted it last summer.
In "Neruda," Mr. Larraín steers clear of cradle-to-grave clichés for a formally exciting movie that both places Neruda in a specific world-historical moment and shows him as a poet of the people — of fawning intellectuals, striking workers, adoring prostitutes.
The combination of a corporate adversary, an issue with the potential to impact the pocketbook of every American, President Trump's Twitter attention, and the bright lights of fawning media coverage surely will prove too much of a temptation for politicians to ignore.
But, it would go a long way to explain why, a candidate for the Presidency, running for the party that spent decades whipping the population into an anti-communist frenzy, is so openly fawning of former KGB agent and proto-dictator Vladimir Putin.
The phrase, coined by media academic Marshall McLuhan, started out as something more scholarly, but has come to mean that cool emotions play better on the screen than "hot" ones: stability over anxiety, confidence over anger, friendly over fawning — especially on live television.
The series, which had its premiere last week and offers a new episode each Thursday, is shot in the gushy, irritating style of all those reality shows that feature real estate agents and their customers fawning over bathroom fixtures and wine cellars.
Unfortunately, because he's an A-lister who's good at one thing, his not-so-good other thing is lavished with praise and forced upon us by fawning press who treat a depiction of Paul Ryan's face with "CREEP" painted over it like Guernica.
Combined with its fawning over Hollywood's love letter to itself "La La Land," the Globes' cooling on streaming services in favor of traditional studios this year felt like something of an attempt to even the playing field between the old and the new.
If People's editors didn't think readers would be interested in this story, they wouldn't have broken with their typical fawning coverage of the Trumps and pushed other go-to topics like the British royal family and Kardashian-related drama to the margins (literally).
Sinclair has drawn criticism for forcing its local stations—which include FOX, NBC, ABC and CBS affiliates—to air one-sided and fawning commentary about the president, including by Boris Epshteyn, a former Trump aide who is now Sinclair's chief political analyst.
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This may be one reason that, although set around 2016, the play is haunted by outdated gay archetypes — specifically, young Manhattanites fawning over rent-controlled apartments on the Upper West Side (as if that's the most desirable place for young gay men).
"The fact that he has had this fawning attitude toward Mr. Putin, has not said anything negative about him, I think continues to say to me that he does have something to fear and something very serious to fear," Brennan said on MSNBC.
The case against Mr. Netanyahu is centered on charges that he traded or offered to take official action benefiting wealthy media tycoons in exchange for gifts and fawning, lopsided news coverage of himself and his family and rough treatment of his adversaries.
The episode illustrates how touchy the Trump administration is to any coverage that isn't Fox News-style fawning, and is the latest escalation in its one-sided feud with NPR — which has actually gone out of its way to cover Trump fairly.
The recent media fawning over Toronto's 15-4 start, furthermore, stems as much from the recent lengthy injury absences for Kyle Lowry (11 games) and Serge Ibaka (10) as from the fact that the Raptors are doing all this winning post-Kawhi.
As we add more sanctions to these, we also must send a firm diplomatic message that we will not tolerate Russia's continuous assaults – an unequivocal end to the fawning admiration and shameless bromance that the president has shown for the Russian dictator.
Most of the fawning media coverage of the women leading feminist brands focuses on a singular CEO, "She-E-O," or "girl boss" figure, blithely assuming that feminist companies can and should run exactly like male-dominated companies, just with women in more prominent positions.
Mike Pence is no stranger to heaping praise on boss Donald Trump, but if you ask Twitter, the vice president outdid himself on Wednesday when he gave fawning remarks about the president at a cabinet meeting following the passage of the contentious GOP tax bill.
The fixation's been so intense that its spawned a number of fawning critical essays, an unplanned vinyl release of the soundtrack, and this weekend, the attention of none other than Tangerine Dream, the German synth titans who're at least partially responsible for the whole scene.
If you're a kingpin at this club and you see Stevie Nicks walk in, you see Led Zeppelin walk in, you know, some of the biggest personalities at this place, you don't want to go fawning like a little kid at a Beatles concert.
He's cultivated a fawning relationship with a man who openly aims to unseat our country from global leadership -- Russian President Vladimir Putin -- even leaking intelligence about terrorist operations to senior Russian officials while granting Putin's request to receive them in our most holy civic temple.
They've been flying pretty under-the-radar since then, apparently working on this nearly nine-minute-long musical journey that takes the listener through Black Lives Matter protests, conversations with Macklemore's fawning fans, and even a segment on burning some of his industry peers.
Despite some media fawning over his goofy opponent Randy Bryce, Ryan was not going to lose re-election in his Wisconsin district, although it now becomes a slightly less viable hold for the GOP than it would have been with Ryan in the race.
While traditionally exciting big-name shows left attendees with an overwhelming sense of "meh," it was emerging labels that got us holding up our phones for photo-bursts and fawning over a collection over drinks at the end of a long day of shows.
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" Unlike President Trump, who came under heavy fire from critics at home for what many viewed as his fawning behavior in Helsinki, Mr. Putin has won only praise in Russia for the meeting, which the foreign minister, Sergey V. Lavrov, described as "better than super.
JERUSALEM — The Israeli police recommended Sunday that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu be indicted on bribery, fraud and other charges, accusing him of trading regulatory favors for fawning news coverage, in what is potentially the most damaging of a series of corruption cases against him.
He continued to run WikiLeaks, conducted news conferences before hundreds of fawning admirers from a balcony, rode his skateboard in the halls and played host to a parade of visitors, including Lady Gaga and Pamela Anderson, a rumored lover who brought with her vegan sandwiches.
Next, we hear mountains of praise about how qualified and objective the nominee is; then, fawning reports about his love of his family; then, things turn to the central falsehood: We hear how the nominee's personal views absolutely do not play into his decision-making.
Protected by a phalanx of lawyers and agents — and, yes, by an all-too-fawning press (even his biographer mea culpa'd) — Mr. Cosby was able to remain a role model even though, dozens of women now say, he drugged and raped or sexually assaulted them.
If Obama seized control of Fox, allowed only supporters in Congress, closed the NRA & arrested Trump, he too might have 80% approval rating McFaul, who served as the ambassador in Moscow from 2012 to 2014, also slammed Trump for fawning over an authoritarian leader.
"As his trip to Asia reminds us, a man who loves to bully people turns to mush — fawning smiles, effusive rhetoric — in the company of strongmen like Xi Jinping of China, Vladimir Putin of Russia and Rodrigo Duterte of the Philippines," the board wrote.
Unlike other Middle Eastern broadcasters, which in place of news tend to emit a wearisome stream of unexamined government announcements and fawning footage of princes and presidents embracing each other, Al Jazeera, which was set up in 1996, tries to tell viewers what is actually going on.
Following the couple's pink-filled baby shower, Hudson joked about her pregnancy while fawning over a gift given to her by pal Reese Witherspoon: the latter's new book, Whiskey in a Teacup: What Growing Up in the South Taught Me About Life, Love, and Baking Biscuits.
Sansa Stark is a divisive character for many Game of Thrones fans: Either you feel for her and the unthinkable pain of what she's suffered through over the course of the show, or you still haven't forgiven her for fawning over Joffrey in the early seasons.
Not only that, my kids, 9 and 11, saw their mom fawning over a glass of wine every night, and coming to the dinner table just a little too happy — all the while delivering a steady stream of lectures about teenagers getting addicted to vices like vaping.
Tech entrepreneurs on the other hand view the tech media more like bloggers than journalists and expect that in return for inviting them to fancy places for product introductions and plying them with alcohol and tchotchkes, they should get fawning coverage over every little feature they introduce.
And when Argentina's Lionel Messi did not shake the hand of one of the child mascots before a World Cup game, angry videos exploded all over the internet, many of them juxtaposing Messi's seemingly innocent oversight with images of Portugal's Cristiano Ronaldo playfully fawning over children.
The septuagenarian has wanted to be president since he was a teenager—if Jules Witcover's fawning biography is correct—but now he believes that he can coast into the White House on a mix of revulsion for its current occupant and nostalgia for the Obama years.
With a steady job at a lawn care manufacturing plant and photos of himself fawning over two children on his Facebook feed, the 38-year-old was a relatively successful guy in the central Kansas community of Hesston, where the plant was the main game in town.
The interview Hannity did with Trump before getting onstage with him illustrates the dynamic at play: Fox News provides fawning coverage of the president, and in return gets access other networks can only dream of, along with free promos from the most powerful person in the world.
"The tattoos, the ring, the social media fawning: this feels less like the behavior of a brand new couple and more like the behavior of a couple who has finally been allowed to brag about their relationship," Lindsay speculated in her just-asking-questions Refinery29 post.
The other Kims don't secure their positions as art tutor, housekeeper and chauffeur, they seize them, using lies and charm to get rid of the Parks' other employees — including a longtime housekeeper (a terrifically vivid Lee Jung Eun) — in a guerrilla incursion executed with fawning smiles.
The bro C.E.O. does what you'd expect an immature young man to do when you give him lots of money and surround him with fawning admirers — he creates a culture built on reckless spending and excessive partying, where bad behavior is not just tolerated but even encouraged.
Inside the Holiday Inn Express hotel, where Mr. Rubio and his top aides had camped out in a small conference room to prepare for last Saturday's Republican debate, marathon practice sessions were interrupted, giddily, by word of new endorsements from former rivals and fawning phone calls from donors.
After getting a brief taste of being one of the most powerful people in Washington, the man known as "The Mooch" started to suspect his time was nigh when the town's biggest power players suddenly stopped fawning over him, Scaramucci explained during an interview with Variety last year.
In this case, he accused the media of fawning over Kim Jo Yong, the younger sister of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. She attended the opening of the Olympics and got a red-carpet welcome from South Korean President Moon Jae-in but was shunned by Pence.
After getting a brief taste of being one of the most powerful people in Washington, the man known as "The Mooch" started to suspect his time was nigh when the town's biggest power players suddenly stopped fawning over him, Scaramucci explained during an interview with Variety last year.
For months, he had been perhaps the hottest name in the party — the bilingual, skateboarding, puckishly profane Gen X-er who looked so much like a Kennedy that his 2018 opponent, Senator Ted Cruz, grumbled that Mr. O'Rourke's often-fawning news coverage came with its own hair-blowing wind.
Add to that the fawning commentators, the endless stream of platitudes aimed in their direction and the incessant bants about Gary Lineker's pants, and we found ourselves wishing Manchester City had won the league, just so we could all be rightfully miserable come the end of the season.
I couldn't stand them the first time I heard their music; their breakout single, "Gimme Chocolate!!!" grated hard on ears more accustomed to blastbeats and blues-based riffs, and the immediate fawning reaction from the media— as publications came galloping in to exoticize them—turned me off even more.
The Trump administration has shown little regard for such traditions and has not hesitated to use agencies' social media accounts to boost the president personally, such as when the White House instructed cabinet officials to mark his 500th day in office and some responded with fawning tweets praising him.
I mean everyone else in that room who has never hired a woman to do anything except look beautiful or prop up the male hero, everyone who never casts Asians or Latinos or African-Americans except as tokens even while (occasionally) publicly fawning over their famous black best friends?
SAN FRANCISCO — Google's unveiling of new smartphones, smart speakers and other gadgets had all the makings of a typical technology product launch: a fawning crowd of superfans, skeptical journalists, slick product videos, not-so-subtle jabs at the competition, and overly romanticized descriptions of design choices, colors and materials.
The day after the Silicon Valley Season 6 premiere in San Francisco, the Hendricks-esque Facebook founder delivered an online address in which he basically shrugged off lies in campaign ads, while the viewer comments chosen by the algorithm were so fawning they would have embarrassed an autocrat.
Rising approval ratings, widespread agreement among Americans that they are better off under Trump, and the utter absence of the recession that his detractors have been predicting for years are breaking through the bubble of confidence that the liberal commentators had created for themselves and their fawning audiences.
The folders contain screenshots of positive cable news chyrons, admiring tweets, transcripts of fawning TV interviews, and sometimes pictures of the president looking powerful on TV. Former Chief of Staff Reince Priebus and former Press Secretary Sean Spicer reportedly fought over who got to deliver the packet to Trump.
In fact, it does the opposite: minutes after encouraging the audience's suspicions by laying out a conveniently unexplained mystery, Jason Isaacs — playing the enigmatic head of a mysterious sanitarium in the Swiss Alps — practically quivers while fawning over an antique locket that belonged to one of the property's original owners.
While Denmark is accustomed to international media's fawning over its safety net and consistent ranking by research organizations as having the happiest citizens in the world, the government has come under severe criticism for how it has handled the recent wave of immigrants coming from the war-torn Middle East.
With their word-pictures of Reaganesque bills being sent for the Trump signature, and their fawning praise for the Trump clan, some are describing a sort of elected monarchy, complete with princelings, in which important decisions are guided or taken by a Prime Minister Pence from the ruling Republican Party.
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Buttigieg's meteoric rise owed a lot to his personal charisma and to his biography—an openly gay Afghanistan veteran, a Rhodes Scholar, old enough to have some executive experience, young enough to seem like a break with the past—but it also relied heavily on obsessive, often fawning media coverage.
Cage sat down for an interview at Toronto International Film Festival to discuss his career, how he chooses his projects, and his extraordinarily varied artistic output lately, but he also wound up fawning over Aster, who has quickly cemented himself as one of the most interesting horror directors working today.
Yet despite a wave of fawning media attention and the album coming to Spotify, Apple Music and other outlets a couple of days later, "Everything Is Love" opened at No. 26 with 73 million streams; it also sold 70,000 copies as a full album, bringing its total "equivalent" number to 123,000.
At the tiny red-brick embassy, he continued to run his internet group, conducted news conferences before hundreds of fawning admirers from a balcony, rode his skateboard in the halls, and played host to a parade of visitors, including Lady Gaga and Pamela Anderson, a rumored lover who brought vegan sandwiches.
It's like a massive celebrity wedding, except that you've known the celebrities all your life, they haven't done anything to become famous other than being born, and they also happen to be deeply symbolic of an entrenched class system that provokes a wide range of feelings, from revolutionary anger to fawning deference.
In a hearing that began in the morning, stretched into the night, and seesawed between intense grilling by Democrats and fawning praise by Republicans, Judge Kavanaugh sought to present himself as an evenhanded arbiter of the law rather than a partisan ideologue driven by a desire to carry out a Republican policy agenda.
" The Kremlin has apparently decided, he said, that Russian state media risked looking "overly fawning in their attitude to Trump, that all this toasting and champagne drinking made us look silly, and so let's forget about Trump for some time, lowering expectations as necessary, and then reinvent his image according to new realities.
Despite the buildup — Mr. Trump's fawning over the love notes they exchanged, the "beautiful" relationship they share and the predictions of great success — the "Joint Agreement Signing Ceremony" the White House had planned was canceled, and the scheduled news conference with Mr. Kim went forward as a solo act by Mr. Trump.
According to Reuters, one of the parties allegedly interested in acquiring a spun-off CNN is right-wing media kingpin and Fox News owner Rupert Murdoch, which would raise its own obvious anti-trust issues as well as concerns the new ownership would try to make CNN's coverage of the president a little more fawning.
While Junior's tweets pre-election were mostly of the frat-bro variety (example: "I have some hookups I don't remember"), he is very bad at taking criticism, and the pressures of his dad's campaign and presidency seems to have driven him straight into the arms of the internet's most fawning, conspiratorial, and Trump-obsessed idiots.
" FROM PEN: Chef Gordon Ramsay Explains Why He Won't Think About His 'Death Row Meal' But Chaudhry's tone shifts dramatically as he auditions Thandie Newton, whom he can't help fawning over as she effortlessly delivers her lines: "Please take a moment to locate your nearest exit, bearing in mind this may be behind you.
Opinion Columnist Every now and then, when credulous Western observers aren't fawning over China's high-speed rail network or calculating the precise moment when its economy will become the world's largest, a news story breaks through to remind us that the People's Republic remains what it has always been: a place of fear and cruelty.
His manner was sympathetic — fawning, to some, and often lampooned — but the formula worked, and among the 21954 or so stars he interviewed were some of the brightest: Paul Newman, Alec Baldwin, Neil Simon, Sally Field, Dennis Hopper and Sidney Lumet, to name a few — and they came along in just the first season.
Instead, Mr. Vishnevsky said, the event showed that Russia's system, a rigid hierarchy of power built around Mr. Putin and loyal underlings like Mr. Beglov, does not work — at least not as described by fawning media outlets that constantly hail Russia's revival as a great power after the weakness and chaos of the 1990s.
Yet at the same time, the fawning press brings to mind a recent essay about the way art featuring complex, even supposedly unlikable straight white women artists and characters — like Lena Dunham's Girls or Phoebe Waller-Bridge's Fleabag — gets praised and universalized as representing larger truths about an entire generation in a way that is ultimately reductive.
Unlike Mao, who had a mischievous sense of humour and enjoyed sparring with ideological foes such as Richard Nixon, Mr Xi is reserved and unsmiling—despite a carefully scripted publicity campaign that depicts him as a football-supporting, moviegoing, baby-kissing family man with a glamorous wife, Peng Liyuan (Peng Mama, as fawning official media call her).
Similarly, outsiders can only guess at the meaning of fawning adulation heaped on him before the plenum, such as by a regional party committee which said officials should, deep in their hearts, "strengthen their trust and love in General Secretary Xi Jinping as the core of the party, the people's leader and commander-in-chief of the army".
Gaga showed up in a hot pink parachute gown with a 25-foot train, surrounded by its designer Brandon Maxwell, her glam squad, and a cabal of tuxedoed backup dancers, who performed a perfectly choreographed series of fawning movements around her, which included umbrellas (it was not raining, and the Met Gala red carpet is tented).
The fast-moving police inquiry into whether Mr. Netanyahu, already battling separate bribery allegations, had provided official favors to Israel's largest telecommunications company, Bezeq, in exchange for fawning coverage on the company's online news site prompted one member of the prime minister's party to ask him to step aside and opposition politicians to call for early elections.
He contradicts his negotiators, he changes policies 280 characters at a time, and he's deeply susceptible to flattery and fawning media portrayals of him as the decider; knowing this, how can any negotiating counterparty—be it the Taliban, the North Koreans, or even the Iranians—agree to anything with any American but the capricious president himself?
"But the fact that (Trump) has had this fawning attitude toward Mr. Putin, has not said anything negative about him, I think continues to say to me that he does have something to fear and something very serious to fear," argued Brennan, who was CIA director under President Barack Obama but served in the agency for decades.
"The only way to respond to sexual assault is to survive," said clinical psychologist Shannon Curry, and emerging research reflects that some victims' bodies tell them to do this by "freezing" (becoming immobile or unresponsive), "fawning" (behaving amenably to an attacker), or other adaptive responses to fear, like playing dead or trying to flatter or bargain with their attacker.
The Republican Party's leaders remain acquiescent, just as they were in the face of Mr. Trump's fawning over Mr. Putin at their summit in Helsinki in July, his refusal to divulge the details of his one-on-one meetings with Mr. Putin, or recent revelations about F.B.I. investigations into the possibility that Mr. Trump had done work for Russia.
In a scathing takedown of the film for the LA Review of Books, Scout Tafoya describes Roma as "a movie made to appease the ruling class: fawning in its praise of power, it dead-ends at an image that literally deifies servitude," as if it had failed to show the sharp inequality between the Cleo and the family members.
Someone even paid for a fawning, 97-page magazine titled The New Kingdom to appear on 100,000 newsstands ahead of his US visit, Middle East Eye reported, full of articles without bylines that failed to mention things like the Saudi-led war in Yemen or how bin Salman allegedly kidnapped Lebanese prime minister Saad Hariri and forced him to resign.
Similar disappointments pervade "Ip Man 3," which strives to link three plot threads — the gang's attempt to seize the school that Ip Man's son attends; an illness that strikes Ip Man's wife, Cheung Wing-sing (a wan, fawning Lynn Xiong); and Ip Man's rivalry with another wing chun practitioner (Max Zhang) — but doesn't generate much suspense about the outcome of each.
Fawning blurbs from Elizabeth Gilbert ("a literary masterpiece"), Caitlin Moran ("the In Cold Blood of women's sexuality"), Dave Eggers (one of the "most important" books of the year), and, of all people, Gwyneth Paltrow ("I literally could not put it down") have helped catapult Three Women into that sweet spot between flashpoint of feminist discourse and dishy summer beach read.
And if Mayer is going to accept a multi-multi-million-dollar salary, stock package, and extended fawning press coverage in the leap from one high-profile tech titan to another, how sad are we really supposed to feel about whether people are saying mean things about her, especially when she could buy you and me several thousand times over?
"It is entirely possible for a U.S.–Russia summit to be constructive, but I'm very concerned that after his recent performance at the G7 in Canada, President Trump will once again clash with our closest allies at the upcoming NATO summit, only to then engage in fawning photo ops with President Putin afterwards," Democratic Senator Chris Coons said in a statement.
It was always a familiar sentiment among comic readers that the dweeby ginger never seemed wholly deserving of the fawning attention of these two gorgeous women begging him to take them to the sock hop: Season 2 Archie (unconvincing dye job notwithstanding) is finally providing ample crush material, and not just because we get to see his shirt come off in the shower.
The word fawning has appeared in 51 New York Times articles in the past year, including on March 7 in "Move Over Mao: Beloved 'Papa Xi' Awes China" by Andrew Jacobs and Chris Buckley: "The sons and daughters of China follow you forward hand in hand," goes one soft-rock paean to Mr. Xi that has been downloaded thousands of times.
Since the release of his breakthrough album, Devil Is Fine, he has been the subject of much attention in the metal world, ranging from fawning praise to damning grumbles about trends and "fake" metal (he'd previously self-released another demo under the Zeal & Ardor name, but took it out of circulation because, as he told me, he thought it was "kind of crap").
Though the degree and frequency of Trump's provocations may be unique, many of his supporters appear to be making the same calculation voters have commonly applied to earlier presidents: So long as they believe he is fighting for their interests, they will overlook, or at least tolerate, behavior that troubles them -- from paying off porn stars to fawning over Putin.
But for all the media fawning, his candidacy is driving a wedge between national progressive groups and many local liberals who aren't ready to anoint him the savior of the party, especially when Bryce has never won elected office and is facing a viable Democrat in the primary: Cathy Myers, a teacher who's twice been elected to the Janesville School Board.
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It is difficult, if not impossible, to come to Lévy (hereafter referred to, in the abbreviated French manner, as B.H.L.) without preconceptions formed from seeing images of him, carefully coifed and wearing one of his studiously unbuttoned Charvet (so I gather) shirts as he gives interviews, or from reading one of the many, alternately fawning or vilifying articles about him.
The Massachusetts senator also attacked President TrumpDonald John TrumpFive environmental fights to watch in 28503 Lawmakers close to finalizing federal strategy to defend against cyberattacks The 22020 big Supreme Court cases to watch in 2020 MORE and his congressional allies, saying Republicans on Capitol Hill have morphed into "fawning, spineless defenders of his crimes" as they defend him against impeachment.
Read more:AG Barr says he won't cave to pressure from Trump despite repeatedly doing what Trump publicly demands'Can't recall a worse day for DOJ': Trump's acquittal fuels his 'dictatorial' instincts as he obliterates the Justice Department's last shred of independence'Sounds like Barr wants to be vice president': DOJ and FBI veterans are floored by AG Barr's fawning praise of Trump in a stunning interview
Another commenter noted that Lambesis will need some financial means to generate income in order to survive and to pay his child support, which is wholly reasonable; however, I am not convinced that this means he is entitled to re-enter a career as a touring and recording artist, complete with fawning fanbase, or that his bandmates are not wholly complicit in the propagation of these things.
In a world where we are never without a dating show to watch — from The Bachelor to The Bachelorette to Bachelor in Paradise to the fictional Lifetime series UnReal — we now have this tragicomedy (as it deals with death and a hilariously uncomfortable cast of men fawning over an "all-American hugger fairy princess" named Kelly) to fill in our time in-between ABC's love-obsessed franchise.
Meanwhile, Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE, a fawning admirer of Putin and Duterte maintains "more party support than any president since World War II except George W. Bush after 9/11," according to Axios's Mike Allen.
Based on "a massive archive of previously undisclosed materials," The Intercept is reporting that judge Sérgio Moro, hailed in Brazil, on the Time 100 list, and in a fawning 60 Minutes segment in 2017 as a paragon of courageous civic virtue, secretly aided the prosecution in Lula's case, an egregious ethical violation in a justice system that depends upon the impartiality of the presiding magistrate.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads The next time you find yourself hate-reading a fawning profile of a photogenic young Brooklyn potter whose hot-pink-rimmed wares are transforming the "stuffy world of ceramics into a cool new craft" (or something to that effect), navigate yourself away from there, and instead visit the website of the Museum of Contemporary Craft (MoCC) in Portland, Oregon.
Vogue wrote a fawning travelogue about Black Jaguar-White Tiger™ that shrugs off potential injuries:One attacks a loose sweater, another gnaws on my jacket cuff, one is on the waistband of my jeans, another pulls at my socks, while fingers are a favourite...T-shirts are pierced with teeth holes at best, and shredded to rags at worst (luckily I had the foresight not to pack Céline).
Or, perhaps, you were a bit younger than the intended demographic, but had a cool older sister or babysitter to clue you into the glories of all things MK & A. While we might be a bit fuzzy on the flicks' PG-rated screwball sister-act plot lines, we certainly remember fawning over the matching ensembles Mary-Kate and Ashley wore both on-screen and in their adorable red carpet appearances.
Hours earlier he'd left America and the rest of the world slack-jawed in astonishment at his fawning press conference with Russian President Vladimir Putin, where at every turn, Trump seemed to take Putin's side and attack his own country, explaining that in their private meeting Putin had been "extremely strong and powerful" in denying Russia interfered in the 2016 election -- despite the conclusion of the US intelligence agencies that it had.
While the story was first conceived in 2014 and thus wasn't inspired by recent events like Charlottesville, the developers have snuck in some last-minute Easter eggs that are deliberately thumbing their nose at the right, like a newspaper article with the headline "Meet the Dapper Young KKK Leader With A Message of Hope," an almost word-for-word parody of a real article fawning over white supremacist and alt-right founder Richard Spencer.
Letter To the Editor: Re "Flatterers First, Then President Praises Himself": With all the fuss over the Public Theater's production of a Trumpish "Julius Caesar," there's another Shakespearean scene described on Tuesday's front page: the fawning members of President Trump's cabinet, publicly declaring, as the cameras are rolling, their love for the boss, and Mr. Trump nodding his approval as each one tries to outdo the obsequiousness of the last speaker's praises.
The Hill's Ben Kamisar reports from Pence's Conservative Political Action Conference speech:  "For all the media fawning over the sister of the North Korean dictator, I think it's important that every American knows who this person is and what she's done," Pence said at the an annual conservative gathering outside of Washington, D.C. "The sister of Kim Jong Un is a central pillar of the most tyrannical and oppressive regime on the planet," he added.
In the past year alone, the woman known to her fans as the Notorious R.B.G. has been the subject of a "Saturday Night Live" skit; a fawning documentary; an upcoming bio-pic, "On the Basis of Sex" (from a screenplay written by Ginsburg's nephew); a CNN podcast, " RBG Beyond Notorious "; and a new biography, " Ruth Bader Ginsburg: A Life " (Knopf), by Jane Sherron De Hart, an emeritus history professor at the University of California, Santa Barbara.
GOP presidential candidate Marco Rubio reacted to the meeting between Penn and Guzman on Sunday morning on ABC's "This Week," saying he finds it "grotesque" that the actor was fawning over the runaway drug lord Trump tweeted multiple times about El Chapo's escape from prison in the summer, to which a Twitter account believed to be that of Guzman posted, "Keep f—ing around, and I will make you swallow your whore words…" Trump reportedly beefed up his security detail in response.
Characters bounce into Natalie's orbit and then dart away, each of them adding to the film's overall rumination about our ability to make a stab at normalizing the surrealism of existence: Her ex-husband stops by the house to collect his belongings or discuss their two grown children; she begins to take a shine to a fawning, good-looking former student (Roman Kolinka) who invites her to visit him at a commune where he and several other young people are trying to dream up a new society.
A banana, even more than a light fixture, was always going to require replacement; Mr. Cattelan had already drawn up instructions for the lucky collectors to replace the fruit every week to 10 days ("Everybody changes flowers regularly," his dealer Emmanuel Perrotin observed.) As to why Mr. Cattelan's banana has gripped the public imagination, it has something to do with its price — $120,000 to $150,000, in an edition of three and two artists' proofs — and the emperor's-new-clothes impression of the international collecting class fawning over it at Art Basel.
"  But arguably the most unsettling part of Trotter's story isn't Reines's role (which is sleazy but, well, also his role), but fawning emails like this sent from Ambinder to Reines:  From: Ambinder, Marc Sent: Sunday, July 26, 2009 12:05 PM To: Philippe Reines Subject: she kicked A on MTP That is a very bad look for Ambinder, though maybe not as embarrassing as this exchange between Reines and Halperin, in which Reines sounds desperate to be included in a film version of Game Change: Reines: "Yes, I want to be an amalgam like he was!

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