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"flamboyantly" Definitions
  1. in a way that is different, confident and exciting and so attracts attention
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NOWHERE IN ASIA celebrates gay pride as flamboyantly as Taipei.
And the flamboyantly nonconformist culture of Trump's presidency has downsides.
The catch is that Burch is a little too flamboyantly bad.
It did not prove as successful as its more flamboyantly designed predecessors.
"Much of the violence was flamboyantly brutal, intimate and personal," he writes.
Traditionally Democratic, they helped elect a flamboyantly ostentatious billionaire to the presidency.
He lives flamboyantly and acts almost like the unofficial mayor of South Beach.
While flamboyantly colored and smart, parrots are also mischievous, noisy, animated, and messy.
Ms. Page's Emily, though, may be the most flamboyantly unhappy version to date.
The he, of course, being Donald Trump, who used Twitter flamboyantly to stoke his base of campaign supporters, and continues to tweet flamboyantly as U.S. president, frequently waging attacks on the "fake news" media, including the "failing" New York Times.
Not every expression of love has to be flamboyantly written on personalized couples towels.
Bewildered judges have been left struggling to reconcile flamboyantly contradictory accounts of the truth.
Not every expression of love has to be flamboyantly written on personalised couples towels.
The latest trailer for the game briefly addresses this, and the answer is, flamboyantly.
At first, many of those wines were heavy and flamboyantly fruity, not unlike port.
Three years ago, Salt Bae became a living meme for flamboyantly sprinkling salt on meat.
His hair was flamboyantly shaggy, as if a clean swoop had hit a wind tunnel.
So he knows his final musical number must include the broadest, most flamboyantly silly performance.
Those that dressed more fashionably, or flamboyantly, feared being considered 'too gay' and not taken seriously.
The barked request for the journalist's name, then the almost-flamboyantly expressive extension of index finger.
Where Lil Peep's manner of emotional excavation is flamboyantly scathed, XXXTentacion's is simply an open wound.
Trump has been flamboyantly chasing salvation from the moment he stepped out on the campaign trail.
A nattily dressed gentleman on my flight to Rio wore two dozen flamboyantly arrayed on his fedora.
Without their memes, we might not have the flamboyantly gay neon dinosaur fan art we have today.
This has been an endeavor by turns deeply serious, deliberately subversive, and flamboyantly exciting, depending on context.
Alongside her flamboyantly fawning sisters, Lina Beckmann's Cordelia is not merely subdued but strangely colorless and stolid.
Bernard swaps stereotyping digs with Robin de Jesús's (excellent) Emory, the most flamboyantly effeminate of the lot.
With a flamboyantly flexible voice and a stagy demeanor, Monheit is one of jazz's most popular crooners.
Flamboyantly gay friend Jack (Sean Hayes) and wealthy Martini-guzzling socialite Karen (Megan Mullally) live across the hallway.
Richard Simmons, a flamboyantly goofy fitness guru, narrated the video in the style of a 1980s exercise tape.
The Italian car company, best known for flamboyantly sexy super cars, dabbled once before in off-road ruggedness.
Holmes, who performs introspection as flamboyantly as Aziz avoids it, pressed him to consider what happens after death.
" Coulter writes flamboyantly and has many detractors, but "National Review" calls "¡Adios, America!" a "serious book making serious points.
Mr. Othoniel's vitrines display flamboyantly gilded and decorated chalices, thuribles (incense burners), monstrances (for displaying relics), chasubles and stoles.
She jumped up and emptied a packet of chips into the client's palms, flamboyantly describing why they were unique.
Breitbart News, the right-wing nationalist and flamboyantly pro-Trump website, is rapidly growing its online reach and engagement.
Hood by Air's shows were flamboyantly theatrical, thumping celebrations of chaos that seemed to herald a new world order.
The actors have been studiously ornamented and sometimes flamboyantly sleazed up with flash outfits, hair product and statement eyewear.
Ms Wynn's 21st century weapons are social media and videos, where she flamboyantly yet thoughtfully argues for freedom and tolerance.
No one can sweep the keyboard more flamboyantly or powerfully than he, and he did so here with relative dispatch.
But over millions of years, the fearsome beasts evolved into today's flamboyantly feathered birds, replacing their terrifying teeth with beaks.
But he was unnerved by the intolerance, the hatred and the vilification of the other that was so flamboyantly displayed.
Gokce became a viral superstar for the way he sensually slices up big hunks of beef ... and flamboyantly salts his dishes.
In 1957, Adonis helped establish the quarterly Shi'r , a flamboyantly cosmopolitan magazine, whose name was borrowed from the American magazine Poetry .
Her voice can be a girlish tease or a grunge scream, with its volatility matched by Ms. Laferte's flamboyantly theatrical stage presence.
"The Burning Shores" begins with the dictator, Muammar Qaddafi, surely one of the most flamboyantly eccentric rulers ever to commandeer a country.
Vibrant murals, tropical-colored tickets and one giant, flamboyantly bright Lombardi Trophy: Exuberant street art takes over the big game this year.
This strategy mostly worked until one night I found myself at a party in Brooklyn surrounded by people freely and flamboyantly stuttering.
Eric — who is black, flamboyantly gay, and has grown up in a quiet, religious family that worries about him — is a revolutionary character.
He has a British accent and uses his expertise to flamboyantly juices up trikes, toilets, and toy horses with home-made jet engines.
Part mausoleum, part monument, and part domestic family home, it was criticized by the public as a flamboyantly excessive drain on public funds.
From the beginning of his career, he flamboyantly praised his own abilities and mocked his rivals, often using comic rhymes to do so.
It's likely that both of them know that to look innocent before a judge, you have to look polished, but not flamboyantly so.
Much of the violence was flamboyantly brutal, intimate and personal — the kind that is detonated by a long, bitter history of ethnic hatred.
If he weren't so flamboyantly awful, Democrats might have won the House popular vote by only 4 or 5 points, not 8.6 points.
American servicemen attacked Mexican-American and black men who had embraced flamboyantly draped suits, padded at the shoulder and pegged at the ankle.
Caught completely off guard by Hannibal's flamboyantly bold approach, the Romans suffered a series of devastating defeats that almost cost them their burgeoning empire.
He cupped his ear to an eruptive Wells Fargo Center crowd, à la Allen Iverson, the little giant who once flamboyantly roamed this arena.
American servicemen attacked Mexican-Americans, black men and others who had embraced flamboyantly draped suits, padded at the shoulder and pegged at the ankle.
But no one has so quickly, efficiently, and flamboyantly discredited the entire tao of philanthrocapitalism the way Donald Trump has in just two years.
At first blush, Fortuyn was an odd choice for a far-right party -- flamboyantly gay and dapper, he often posed with his two small spaniels.
It looks at first glance like just another natural expression of the "real" Cher, an outspoken and flamboyantly styled performer who has always been herself.
Shortly after liftoff, the first stage of the rocket returned to Earth and landed (flamboyantly) in the Atlantic Ocean on one of SpaceX's autonomous barges.
There are certainly no flamboyantly verbose characters, à la Mann's The Magic Mountain or Dostoevsky's Demons, who stand for schools of thought and political theories.
The typical solemn Asian, happy black "brotha" with jokes, taxi-driving brown guy with the strong accent, flamboyantly queer and proud, kind of cheat-sheet.
Now comes news of an eight-episode scripted series deal between Netflix and Miranda Sings, the flamboyantly flawed comic alter ego of Colleen Ballinger-Evans.
The space will play host to a pub quiz and a darts contest, the latter hosted by the flamboyantly dressed British darts player Bobby George.
And it's true that a few people acting very flamboyantly badly can make it easy to forget, or even cancel out some of the benefits there.
He did more wardrobe changes than Beyonce did on the Formation tour, each time coming out with a silk shirt more flamboyantly bright and fresh-pressed.
In 2014, Bieber was baptized in an NBA player's bathtub by a Hillsong pastor, and his public persona has only gotten more flamboyantly Christian since then.
Monden points out that currently it's easiest to spot Genderless Kei among celebrities and fashion insiders, whose fame generally gives them more leeway to dress flamboyantly.
She ran the weeklong sentencing hearing — during which more than 150 women delivered victim-impact statements directly to Nassar — in a flamboyantly sympathetic and confrontational style.
Considering how slippery Mr. McConnell can be, it may be that flamboyantly lashing himself to Mr. Trump's defense team is a handy bit of hide-covering.
That same year, in the Broadway musical "Coco," which starred Katharine Hepburn as Coco Chanel, he played a flamboyantly gay fashion designer, winning a Tony Award.
It would take another generation or two before such confounding of orders would become acceptable subject matter, as in the flamboyantly grotteschi paintings of Giuseppe Arcimboldo.
He creates them by flamboyantly dancing against a hung canvas with black tempera paint soaked into his robust (brush-like) ponytail straightened with a hot comb.
Engaging and down to earth, she opened doors that, without her, would have remained closed to her companion, whose flamboyantly effeminate manner struck many townspeople as outlandish.
"In a scene filled with guys who swagger or rant or flamboyantly display their anxiety, Mr. Gondelman is the model of niceness and sanity," Mr. Zinoman wrote.
Trump styled himself as a populist during his flamboyantly provocative campaign, claiming to hear, understand and channel the working-class Americans so wrongly ignored by other leaders.
She has broken with Trump repeatedly, on Russia and other matters, but never so flamboyantly that she wrested the narrative from him or provoked his public wrath.
It is possible that we could replace the most flamboyant and flamboyantly unqualified president in history with the most quietly unqualified and unexamined president since Warren Harding.
Titus is an incredibly rich character, thanks to Burgess's committed performance and the show giving him the room to be more than the usual flamboyantly gay punchline.
But where Sherman's early work wielded the banality of femininity to uncanny effect, the portraits of Cahun clash masculine and feminine gendered traits to create something flamboyantly neuter.
The Family is flamboyantly matter-of-fact, jammed with details relevant to an investigation but not a narrative—a report written in "Sanders Americanese," as Christgau called it.
In the video clip, Rosalía flaunts long pointed nails and gold teeth, rides a conveyor belt and does a parkour-like running leap across shipping containers — flamboyantly enigmatic.
The leagues take a communal pastime beloved for its traditions of friendly competition and drinking and add campy humor and flamboyantly themed tournaments, or "bonspiels" in curling lingo.
Like just walking out flamboyantly being who you are as you are which is not the majority is raging, because it takes a lot courage to do so.
He was a prominent lawyer, both secretive and flamboyantly extroverted, a passionate opponent of capital punishment and a family man with a habit of disappearing into dive bars.
And the prose style too is part of the defamiliarizing process: short, rhythmic, flamboyantly "primitive" sentences, regularly omitting the verb "to be" ("Night prolonged, Hekate hearing" is typical).
Papa Wemba was also known for his taste for designer clothes, heading a flamboyantly-dressed organization called the Society of Tastemakers and Elegant People, known as Sapeurs, in Kinshasa.
But he will always be most closely associated with the Bond series, mainly because of his flamboyantly groundbreaking work, but also because he had a Bond-ish glamour himself.
They resemble pneumatic apparatuses at once erotic and lethal, suspended between surrealism and science fiction, drawn with a loopy hand that balances the rigorously volumetric with the flamboyantly cartoonish.
They were flamboyantly nicknamed guys from a Jamaican dance troupe called the Ravers Clavers who had created a dance known as the Nuh Linga, and suddenly it belonged to Bolt.
The question to ask is whether Kim Jong Un, who flamboyantly basked in the world's limelight at the Capella Singapore hotel, is the genuine article or a Mao-suited charlatan.
This presents American voters right now with a problem: what to make of a flamboyantly wealthy presidential candidate who may have escaped paying federal income taxes for nearly two decades?
Not only is McInerney's prose ripe with foul language and blasphemous ­curses delivered in the impenetrable local idiom, but her style is so flamboyantly colorful it can't always be contained.
Standing ringside under serene blue skies watching flamboyantly uniformed men narrowly avoid being gored by an incensed bull, it's hard to feel as if you're anywhere near small-town Canada.
Ms. Mitrovic stages the attacks flamboyantly, with faux Molotov cocktails, fog machines and projections: a stark contrast to the traditional music, dancing and flowers that often accompany the immigrants' reminiscences.
Even more flamboyantly, they purchased the property next door and demolished it, which allowed them to build a pool, a lush outdoor living space, a patio and a larger garden.
Just as I raise it to focus, goose-like honks break the still morning air as the graceful, flamboyantly pink birds take flight in several columns from a nearby beach.
His flamboyantly British presence on campus reminded me that there was a larger world outside of our tiny 400-person town, and he had a self-possession that I envied.
NCT 127, which released its debut EP only last summer, was the highlight of the concert — their hits, including "Fire Truck" and "Cherry Bomb," are flamboyantly chaotic and unerringly entertaining.
This week Mr. Gvasalia's influence was palpable on the runways, as designers expanded on his flamboyantly eccentric theme with puffer coats so fluffy and buoyant they seemed all but airborne.
And that's exactly what restaurant chain Vapiano are flamboyantly encouraging, by giving each customer a free pizza or pasta dish for every gold medal Australia wins at the Rio Olympics.
Both died at home under mysterious, possibly pharmaceutically-induced circumstances; both were flamboyantly-coiffed leading artists of the 1980s; Michael was called the King of Pop, while Prince was called... Prince.
Heritage in particular is flamboyantly incompetent on economics — remember the claim that the Ryan plan would reduce unemployment to 2.8 percent, or the chief economist's complete botch on state job growth?
He then turns his sights on two of the most flamboyantly awful coal executives in recent history: former CEO Don Blankenship of Massey Energy and CEO Robert Murray of Murray Energy.
Twice during the interview, she flamboyantly searched for the right way to say a word; she did it once in her test show, turning it into a self-deprecating verbal pratfall.
It was not only the wretched politics but the flamboyantly precious, out-of-no-closet sissiness, the wide-eyed wonder coming from the you-wouldn't-hit-a-guy-with-glasses voice.
He is a flamboyantly gay former editor at "Breitbart News" who condemns same-sex marriage, tells gays to hide their "aberrant" identity and has targeted black, transgender and Muslim people for ridicule.
The decision to dive, despite the potential risk of injury, however, was not calculated, he said as every time he flamboyantly slid or dived on court, he was acting purely on instinct.
It's the kind that scaffolds autocratic governments, in which the ruler's power is always dependent on a network of unstable personal alliances — and all hints of potential disloyalty must be flamboyantly purged.
The cameraman of Cloverfield felt obliged to document the apocalypse for posterity's sake, if nothing else; the telekinetic antagonist of Chronicle used his powers to levitate his camera and swoop it around flamboyantly.
From "Kuntry" Another hip-hop anthem about flamboyantly tricked-out vehicles, except here, they're pickup trucks, and they're raised up on giant wheels to make them better able to navigate thick, viscous mud.
Some have suggested that he has learned from his friend Vince McMahon, the impresario of professional wrestling, and recognizes that you can win an audience by playing the heel and flamboyantly breaking the rules.
AT&T is just the latest company to flamboyantly proclaim that it loves net neutrality, despite the fact that the Sunlight Foundation reported it tied as the top spender trying to kill the regulations.
Things have taken such a turn into this sort of self-consciousness that the charisma and racial stratagems of the flamboyantly ideological Johnnie Cochran have reappeared in two different O. J. Simpson television events.
And with societal pressure on women to be caretakers, nurturers, and invisible past a certain age, Venters is determined to take up space, encouraging other eldergoths to age as visibly and flamboyantly as possible.
Rendered in flamboyantly artificial, lowbrow materials such as Day-Glo acrylics and a stuccoish compound called Roll-a-Tex, his paintings resemble LSD-fueled abstractions, or possibly cartoonishly bright, invitingly tactile corporate flow charts.
Mr. Ghosn made the big mistake of being openly, flamboyantly, swaggeringly greedy, jetting around in private planes to grand homes all over the world and renting the Palace of Versailles for his wedding party.
Here in Italy he prompts an additional reaction: relief, even satisfaction, that another country is proving vulnerable to an emphatically tanned, flamboyantly randy and frequently ridiculous billionaire who makes promises that he can't possibly keep.
All of the young characters in "The Incendiaries," students and ex-students at a liberal-arts college in the Hudson River Valley, are, like Will, in mourning, but none more flamboyantly so than John Leal.
What could be more flamboyantly offensive than the anti-bullying advocate, Melania, hanging a Presidential Medal of Freedom around the neck of one of the biggest bullies and hate preachers of all time, Rush Limbaugh?
A former governor in the Democratic Republic of Congo's influential Katanga region and a flamboyantly successful tycoon, Mr. Katumbi has money, power, the adoration of the masses, solid political skills and a bit of an aura.
On each stop — in Los Angeles, Toronto, Brooklyn and London — Mr. McGregor would work the capacity crowds into a lather by asserting a particular style of supremacy over his future opponent, who's undefeated and flamboyantly black.
Ty Cobb, the flamboyantly hirsute White House attorney whose job it is to respond to Russia probe investigators, was overheard "casually and loudly" discussing White House drama in a steakhouse Sunday with Trump's personal lawyer John Dowd.
Yet Mr. Lopez and Mr. Ramos are all but unimaginable in that context, partly because their art has a specifically period feel, but more because it is fundamentally, flamboyantly anti-classical, meaning anti-institutional, pro-alien, unassimilable.
Many of the sea monkeys — the name is a play on a Coulton song, "Code Monkey," about a lovesick software writer — stand out in the everyday world, with their flamboyantly dyed hair and extensive and intricate tattoos.
With the gaslighting logic that is his greatest gift, Trump is asserting that no real crook would be this nakedly, flamboyantly criminal, and he's giving anyone in America who isn't aboard the Trump train the middle finger.
With the gaslighting logic that is his greatest gift, Trump is asserting that no real crook would be this nakedly, flamboyantly criminal, and he's giving anyone in America who isn't aboard the Trump train the middle finger.
There isn't a butler in the parlor, but there is a rather too virtuous caretaker, Marta Cabrera (Ana de Armas), who worked for the manor's imperious patriarch Harlan Thrombey (Christopher Plummer), who suddenly and rather flamboyantly croaks.
" In response, Oliver retorted: "Trump's agreement of the description is so flamboyantly deceptive, it would have been equally accurate for him to say, 'Compliance with the Paris Agreement would likely require all ducks to wear jean shorts.
Hispanics have broken solidly toward the Democratic Party: Loretta Sanchez, a Democratic US representative, became renowned as a giant killer for beating the flamboyantly conservative Bob Dornan in a district centered on Santa Ana back in 1996.
Virginia Woolf's declaration that "human character changed" somewhere around December 1910 was, on the face of it, a flamboyantly overstated reaction to an art exhibition organized by her friends, but it named something people felt to be true.
As a nearby onlooker snapped photos, the men threw her baskets on the ground, at which point the more flamboyantly dressed of the two began stomping on the buns with his moccasins and verbally abusing the street vendor.
Manonmars is a member of Young Echo, a Bristol-based collective of eleven producers and vocalists who make music that is dreary and flamboyantly slow, washed out in a haze, and clearly indebted to the late DJ Screw.
One volume here, flamboyantly illuminated by Sargis Pidzak in 1331, is open to a picture of a priest praying before St. Matthew in a field of gold leaf, while initial letters of the Gospels dance with the angels.
On his late-night talk show, Colbert has flamboyantly mined his ostensible contempt for Trump and outrage over the president's misdeeds to find a spark that was missing from the program and a viewership that had eluded it.
The social conservatives are strait-laced, and he's promiscuous (he says); the male anti-feminists are insistently straight, and he's flamboyantly gay; the working-class white heartlanders are, well, working-class heartlanders, and he's a British-accented foreigner.
Yet this flamboyantly dour Bavarian Luddite has given Silicon Valley something more grand than hype: a film that treats the Internet not merely as a heroic accomplishment or terrifying threat but as a once-in-a-millennium existential event.
All of which suggests that Ms. Sarandon might not be ideally cast in the role of the flamboyantly dotty Lorraine in "Happy Talk," Jesse Eisenberg's latest comedy of queasiness, which opened on Thursday at the Pershing Square Signature Center.
In the shallow waters of the basins, filled from on high by flamboyantly spurting streams from Venus's breasts, sharks circle a man adrift in a boat while a desperate swimmer lunges away, and a triple-masted ship leans into the wind.
The apparent defection led to a tense weekend in Rockland County, where the Cuban players snubbed Orlando Hernandez, the Cuban pitcher with the high leg kick whose harrowing 1997 exit by boat led to a flamboyantly productive run with the Yankees.
He worked with a marine biologist named Anthony D'Agostino, and using a process he flamboyantly called superhomeogenation, they created a hybrid brine shrimp that could more easily survive the United States Postal Service and be more likely to flourish after reanimation.
Bucking many in his party, Schock's first big move was to work with Congress's most flamboyantly gay member, Barney Frank (D-Mass.), to reauthorize the Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP) during the economically stressful early days of the Obama administration.
It is worth noting that the platforms most flamboyantly dedicated to a borrowed idea of free speech and assembly are the same ones that have struggled most intensely with groups of users who seek to organize and disrupt their platforms.
An admirer of Dr. Adams, the cabdriver Caterina Bellandi flamboyantly decorates herself and her car in Florence, Italy, where she provides "taxi therapy": free trips to and from cancer facilities, during which children and their families are offered toys, bubbles and pizza.
The C.A.A. consultant William Wesley, flamboyantly known as World Wide Wes, was a close friend of Rose's and heavily involved in the recruitment of athletes as a consultant for C.A.A. All might have been well, but Wesley and Paul operated on different circuits.
Anyone who knows anything about prisons and jails knows that putting people who present as female—who, as in this case, wear heavy make-up and dresses in a flamboyantly feminine way—in a cell with 40-plus male prisoners is highly dangerous.
Just the announcement that Gianni Versace's murder would be the subject of American Crime Story became an event; the unveiling of the flamboyantly styled cast pictures — with Penélope Cruz as Donatella Versace and Ricky Martin as Versace's partner — garnered the cover of Entertainment Weekly.
Whoever the father was, he is neither spoken of nor seen, and Halley is her own woman: flamboyantly tattooed, snake-quick to strike back when riled, and resourceful enough to buy bottles of perfume wholesale and hawk them to tourists outside the classier joints.
JENNIFER SCHUESSLER The talk-dirty-to-me monologue in Kate Tarker's bizarro comedy "Thunderbodies," at Soho Rep, was flamboyantly gross-out filthy, and the great Deirdre O'Connell wallowed magnificently in it, delivering a screamingly funny, revoltingly blue aria to a lover's prowess with his nose.
The first major museum exhibition devoted to the art of Armenia — officially its "medieval" era, but in fact spanning nearly 1,500 years — bulges with weighty stone crosses, intricate altar frontals and flamboyantly illuminated Bibles and Gospel books unlike any manuscripts you've seen from that time.
The first major museum exhibition devoted to the art of Armenia — officially its "medieval" era, but in fact spanning nearly 1,7083 years — bulges with weighty stone crosses, intricate altar frontals and flamboyantly illuminated Bibles and Gospel books unlike any manuscripts you've seen from that time.
" At the entrance to the gym at San Antonio's Second Baptist Church, a historically African American church on the east side of the city, the first thing you could see was a cluster of women in flamboyantly large hats and matching black shirts that read "Adiós, Ted.
The mood shifts, and costume changes, came fast and furious: electronic thump ("Hometown"), brooding anthems ("Heathens" and the angsty smash "Stressed Out"), bouncy piano pop ("The Judge"), exuberant releases ("Trees") along with masks, knitted hats and sunglasses that Mr. Joseph hid behind and then flamboyantly removed.
The first major museum exhibition ever devoted to the art of Armenia — officially its "medieval" era, but in fact spanning nearly 219400,21212 years — bulges with weighty stone crosses, intricate altar frontals and flamboyantly illuminated Bibles and Gospel books unlike any manuscripts you've seen from that time.
The first major museum exhibition ever devoted to the art of Armenia — officially its "medieval" era, but in fact spanning nearly 1,500 years — bulges with weighty stone crosses, intricate altar frontals and flamboyantly illuminated Bibles and Gospel books unlike any manuscripts you've seen from that time.
Even I've watched him evolve from the high-energy, flamboyantly earringed hypebeast I'd see hanging around shows three or four years ago in Chicago to a more considered, laid-back conversationalist who gets a kick out of letting a joke hang in the air for a beat too long.
If she enjoyed Sting performing "Englishman in New York," his 31-year-old hit single, she was enjoying a song about Quentin Crisp, a gay icon who wanted to get his American citizenship so he wouldn't be deported for committing crimes, including the then-crime of being flamboyantly gay.
Jesse is first seen reclining on a couch, as blood leaks flamboyantly from a gash in her throat; only afterward, as she wipes herself clean with the aid of a makeup artist named Ruby (Jena Malone), do we realize that the gore was cosmetic, devised for a photo shoot.
With amusement or pathos, engaging in any aspect of this sort of introspection serves as a memento mori: an exercise in remembering one's own death undertaken less flamboyantly than in the practices inaugurated by ancient religious orders — sleeping in coffins or displaying skulls on the mantel — yet still highly effective.
It was not the sort of place, for instance, where a beloved local politician might find someone unfurling his middle finger at him during Labor Fest — until 2011, which happened to be the year that Scott Walker, a flamboyantly anti-union and polarizing figure, took up residence in the governor's mansion.
To all but the most flamboyantly neurotic residents of Manhattan, who feel that anything more than 211 minutes spent in the woods will devolve into a horror movie, it is clear what is unnerving about metropolitan life: both human and vehicular congestion and the pollution, aural and environmental, to which they give rise.
And the physical variety of bamboo accommodates many sensibilities and degrees of refinement, from intricate forms and patterns that look like computer planning was required, to the relative crudeness of the exuberant "Dancing Frog Flower Basket," with its flamboyantly twisted handle and aggressive weave, made by Hayakawa Shokosai III (18903-1922) in 1918.
His obituary begins: Bill Cunningham, who turned fashion photography into his own branch of cultural anthropology on the streets of New York, chronicling an era's ever-changing social scene for The New York Times by training his busily observant lens on what people wore — stylishly, flamboyantly or just plain sensibly — died on Saturday in Manhattan.
And they're doing it even more flamboyantly and more openly online — in their chat rooms, on their discussion boards, on their subreddits, they are energized by the fact that their talking points and their rhetoric has moved from the margins into the mainstream and is now being parroted by politicians at the highest levels.
This thoroughly modern display seems light years away from the origin story of the Vegas residency, which came to us via the flamboyantly sui generis Liberace, who played his first multi-week run in the Vegas of the '40s, when the hotel that hosted him, the Last Frontier, was still working with a wagon-wheels-everywhere cowboy theme.
The United States invaded Iraq despite Russian objections; vocally supported the popular uprisings in Georgia and Ukraine, known as the Rose and Orange Revolutions; and then, in Georgia, gave moral and material support to the flamboyantly anti-Russian administration of Mikheil Saakashvili, who in turn sent troops to the NATO mission in Afghanistan and the coalition in Iraq.
It means trying to solve the riddle of a man who was outwardly gregarious — "As beguiling a conversationalist as Oscar Wilde," as Mr. Dery put it — and flamboyantly fashionable, walking the streets of New York in the 1960s and '70s in floor-sweeping fur coats that caught the attention of the photographer Bill Cunningham, yet forever enigmatic.
These were years when Buckley and National Review were flamboyantly right-wing — denouncing President Eisenhower for an absence of ideological fortitude, treating Senator Joseph McCarthy as an American hero, defending Southern segregation and opposing the early civil rights movement in blatantly racist terms, and advocating the military "rollback" of the Soviet Union from Central and Eastern Europe.
The Peace Process Cartel – the group of international journo-tourists, State Department alums, and Aspen-Davos sophisticates that has spent the last quarter century being flamboyantly wrong about negotiated peace – believes that political disruption can work only one way: Israel makes tangible concessions such as giving up terrorist prisoners or land in exchange for intangible Palestinian promises and rescindable recognitions.
Who else could play a fat, clever, funny, working-class girl who becomes a music journalist at 16 (!!), runs around 1990s London setting it on fire, and then realizes  — while at a hot-tub party — that everyone in the music industry is a shallow, vexatious penis, and so flamboyantly cusses everyone out, while wearing a bikini made out of a trash bag?
The Film Forum series "Trilogies" (April 19-May 16) offers such cinematic landmarks as Fritz Lang's films about the criminal mastermind Dr. Mabuse (made in 1922, 1933, and 1960); Satyajit Ray's Apu trilogy, which follows its protagonist from his impoverished childhood to his struggles as a father; and Rainer Werner Fassbinder's trio of dramas about women facing corruption in postwar West Germany, including the flamboyantly colorful "Lola," starring Barbara Sukowa (above) as a singer and sex worker who gets entangled in city government.

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