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Kim warns Rob and Chyna about posting Rolexes and other "flashiness" on Instagram.
DiNardo: Juicy as a label was all about that flashiness and that fun.
The company has moved away from the flashiness that defined the space under Rubin.
It's less typical to see that flashiness also touted as the product's core feature.
The annual Geneva International Motor Show isn't about Italian flashiness, French quirkiness, or American muscle.
If there's a certain flashiness to be found anywhere, it's in his radiant, joyful beats.
Together, we must ensure new hardware and software put responsibility ahead of flashiness and profit.
Ms. Pires, 71, is an elegant technician and probing interpreter without a trace of flashiness.
For the Senate trial, he is looking for some flashiness but also a sense of exoneration.
Which means high build quality, appealing looks, and none of the gaudy flashiness other PC makers embrace.
Last year, Sphero stepped away from the flashiness of Disney IP, opting instead to focus on education.
Since childhood, he has idealized American sports leagues for their willingness to indulge in flashiness and fun.
"I'm not bothered by his flashiness and think some of his programs have been interesting," she said.
Honey isn't the saccharine, insincere pop of the 90s or the flashiness of the Aughts and 2010s.
So the world of imperial Russia is being recreated, albeit with a flashiness that would have confused Dostoyevsky.
Mr. Elliott, a director who often leans toward flashiness, here keeps the mood at a low simmer throughout.
When he stepped to the microphone, he showed none of Trump's proud irreverence, none of Trump's self-conscious flashiness.
"How do you attract voters and public support compared with the flashiness of exciting, chaotic, fact-ignoring populism?" she asked.
We look back at the 1980s as a time of consumption; there was opulence and an outward flashiness with spending.
The absence of color denies a flashiness to the houses — the viewer must instead pay attention to its architectural characteristics.
To make a tired but effective comparison, this wasn't like 90s U2 on their performance art tip, all irony and flashiness.
But in an age of constant connection, some of the ultrarich are reeling in the flashiness in the name of safety.
Both he and Kim have maintained a much lower profile since then, with Kim partly blaming her own flashiness for the violent theft.
His images are stark and brightly lit — casting the trade fair in bright reds and blues and amplifying the flashiness of the event.
Eventually, my flashiness earned me a spot on the bench and, once I got to high school, a berth on the J.V. squad.
Lively's prose is sharp, precise, perfectly pitched, but shrinks from flashiness in a way that has sometimes been mistaken for cozy or middlebrow.
With its pomp and circumstance, its brash flashiness and complete lack of substance, EDM was a perfect symbol of the worst of American excess.
His comments spurred backlash from directors including Taika Waititi and Kevin Smith, who compared Marvel's flashiness to Scorsese's own The Last Temptation of Christ.
She spoke with authority but without any flashiness, always giving the impression that she was thinking as she spoke, and never patronizing the hearers.
When it comes to coffee, I prefer quality and simplicity over flashiness: I don't need a design in my foam, just a well-made cup of brew.
Then there is the obvious influence when it comes to the showmanship and flashiness of promoting a legitimate fight or an event in boxing, MMA, and WWE.
Before it became crystal-clear that its explosive battery was reason enough to ban it on safety grounds, parents struggled with the flashiness and the hefty price.
Spotify's CEO may not want to make a big deal out of his company's stock market debut, but the New York Stock Exchange is adding some flashiness.
The Z3 Play, for all of the flashiness of modularity, is still a mid-tier handset, as evidenced by (among other things), the octa-core Snapdragon 636 inside.
Flashiness is his game, as proven by the quarterback's viral dance moves and head-turning style — he wore $850 zebra-stripe pants to the Super Bowl this year.
With the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas as the chosen venue, one might have thought the snazzy surroundings would complement the flashiness and flamboyance of the Prince.
Geothermal electricity generation might not have the high-tech flashiness of solar, or the romance of wind and wave, but it's the solid, steady workhorse of the renewable energy race.
The Procter & Gamble-owned laundry detergent brand is trading dull domesticity for the flashiness of opulent nightclubs in a send-up of luxury advertising tropes starring Modern Family's Ty Burrell.
Even so, the over-ear bluetooth headphone market is a tough on to crack, between quality sets from Bose and Sony, along with the flashiness of Beats and its ilk.
"Genius" is too fascinated by its own flashiness, but when it gives over to more grounded, human-scale stories, you can see the beginnings of the show it could be.
But during his debut game with the Cleveland Browns on Sunday, Beckham took his flashiness to a whole new level by wearing what appeared to be a Richard Mille watch worth $13,21.
He added that the key to his success was consistency, not flashiness, and he singled out his loyal team, including Louis Villeneuve, his maître d'hôtel, who has been in his post for four decades.
If you manage to live a life that it is true to your values and ideals, then you will be the rich one, no matter the size of your house or the flashiness of your car.
A fitted hat covers freshly done braids, and the only signs of rapper-level flashiness are a set of grills in her mouth, a glittering pinky ring, and the Louis Vuitton scarf hanging out of her back pocket.
This humble, thoughtful, idiosyncratic man, possibly the least judgmental person I have ever known, preferred family, friends, art, movies and his beloved pugs over the flashiness of the New York media world, and his personality shaped the entire company.
It did, after all, get third billing at Microsoft's own event in New York this week, owing to the flashiness of the Surface Studio and Windows 10 Creators Update and all of the 3D content creation that brought with it.
But as directed by Rupert Goold with a savvy flashiness that mixes chorus-line musical segues and "Front Page" adrenaline, this production manages to be both an entertaining epitaph for a lost age and a chilling prophecy of days to come.
Part of the transition from a slower, less risky of wrestling to the flashiness that took over in the late 90s can be found in the careers of Michaels and Hart, and there is maybe no more iconic match for either than this one.
MacBook Pro — $699.99 See Details For a MacBook Pro with a little less bulk and a little more flashiness, check out this sleek model from late 2012 with 8GB of RAM and a gloriously glossy 2560 x 1600 Retina display featuring more than 5 million pixels.
Calvin Harris isn't the only dance music star who is as famous as Sheeran, obviously, but gigantic acts like Skrillex, Diplo, or the Chainsmokers, still fail the pint-test; they are distant, unreachable, and, well, unlikeable, because for all their flashiness and theatricality, they lack a kind of basic humanity.
But as more projects of a similar nature inevitably appear, it may become increasingly easy to get lost in them or get caught up in the flashiness of immersive, virtual reality; the hi-resolution details of interactive 3D objects revolving on 2D screens; or the notion of robots carving in Michelangelo's favorite quarries.
Part of P.S. 122's Coil Festival 2016, "The Holler Sessions," performed and written by Mr. Boyd in collaboration with the experimental theater group the TEAM (with Rachel Chavkin and Josh Aaseng as consulting directors), creates a convincing portrait of a monomaniac that, for all its flashiness, never blocks the view of the object of his passion.
Despite the flashiness of Fischl's diptych as a whole and the undeniable beauty of its portrayal, in the right-hand panel, of black refugees emerging from a black sea under a lowering sky, the blatancy of the political message and the retro quality of the neo-Manet brushwork render it the most incurious work in the show.
This, combined with residents' general lack of flashiness, means that the real wealth of the area often can be hidden to the naked eye, and the daily lifestyle of most residents is arguably comparable to that of other suburbanites across the US.But because everything costs so much more, people who aren't making tech-level salaries often find it hard to keep up and have in many cases been priced out of areas that were previously affordable.
The intent is to 'improve stream habitat'. The impact upon Ground Water Recharge, mitigation of Thorn Creek's 'flashiness' and future recreational activities are also concerns of Water-Shed Stakeholders.
The general public has a degree of fascination for orchids. The flashiness of orchids helps to protect habitat of less "flashy" but equally endangered species that share the same habitat.
They're so flashy and they want crowns, rhinestones, diamonds, and bright outfits. The flashiness and competitiveness reminds me of rap. A lot of people heard "Murda Bizness" and thought it was about killing people, trying to be tough and hardcore. If you actually listen to the lyrics, it's kind of silly and playful.
In 1953, the federal government ordered Dragna to be deported to Sicily. Back in 1932, Dragna had violated immigration law by illegally entering the United States at the San Ysidro border crossing in San Diego after a three-day stay in Mexico. However, at the time of his death Dragna was still living in California, appealing against the deportation order. Dragna was a very private boss who eschewed flashiness and attention.
Paire possesses a powerful but inconsistent first serve and serves-and-volleys on occasion. Above all, Paire is known for his flashiness on the court that plays to the crowd. He is known to hit a variety of high-risk shots and trick shots, such as the frontal and back tweener, jumping tweener, drop shots that backspin towards the net and topspin backhands at extremely acute angles, even when unnecessary to win the point.
The Stone provides very sparse amenities, as there are no refreshments or commercial products served at the space. There is typically no more than one door volunteer present each night, whose only duties include collecting door fees, keeping the area tidy, and aiding the performers. The space's walls are white, and the floor is painted black, in order to maintain an aesthetic lacking flashiness. The audience sits on black folding chairs that match the floor.
Antardwand is one of the films featured in Avijit Ghosh's book, 40 Retakes: Bollywood Classics You May Have Missed. "Few, if any, Hindi movies have been able to project north Bihar as authentically as this movie by director Sushil Rajpal, who hails from eastern Uttar Pradesh...There is no flashiness in Antardwand; just a quiet conviction and unswerving commitment to the narrative. It is more regional and authentic than most Bhojpuri films," writes Ghosh.
He believed that the intense difficulty of bullet hell games dissuaded beginners and wanted Infinity Gene to serve as an introductory shooting game. Instead, Ishida aimed to capture the "flashiness" of the genre in the game's visuals. To increase the "fun and exhilaration", he wanted the game to only look like it has extremely intense battles. The staff applied this to the different game modes, with an emphasis on the Music mode.
Several journalists hypothesized that the Johnson–Bird rivalry was so appealing because it represented many other contrasts, such as the clash between the Lakers and Celtics, between Hollywood flashiness ("Showtime") and Boston/Indiana blue collar grit ("Celtic Pride"), and between blacks and whites. . The rivalry was also significant because it drew national attention to the faltering NBA. Prior to Johnson and Bird's arrival, the NBA had gone through a decade of declining interest and low TV ratings.Neal, Rome.
One shot was from the back, while the other was only a silhouette. Urobuchi felt that, because Kiritsugu abstains from the flashiness of Heroic Spirits, the best solution was to make him unnoticeable, as a "character who spreads justice should speak with their back". Nasu believes Kiritsugu avoids facing personal issues in his story in contrast to Shirou Emiya whose characterization and growth is explored more in the visual novel. Rikiya Koyama's voice acting as Kiritsugu attracted praise from the Fate developers.
Paire's style of play is characterized by its flashiness, unpredictability and at times inconsistency. The main strength of his game is his double-handed backhand, known for its speed and spin. Paire often uses topspin backhands crosscourt at great speed and acute angles to set up a powerful backhand down-the-line to finish off points. In contrast, his forehand is relatively less powerful and consistent, particularly when played on the defense, to the extent that he's been known to hit backhands inside-out.
Prior to Penner, Kleine Gemeinde Mennonites were reserved, spoke Plautdietsch, were primarily agrarian, and eschewed flashiness and consumerist consumption. Penner, who boasted that he had not spoken the traditional Mennonite dialect in decades, was flamboyant and aggressive in his lifestyle, political leadership and approach to business. During the 1950s, he "created a new helm for businessmen" of the region that was not based on agriculture. His buildings were "ultramodern" and his approach was aggressive, all things that clashed with the traditional lifestyle of the local Mennonites.
One critic has claimed that "the painterly brilliance of his early work degenerated into flashiness and bombast, and the second half of his long career added little to his achievement." However, from time to time his inspiration returned, as it did on a trip to Jamaica in 1937.The Two Jamaican Girls, by Augustus John (1878–1961) The works done in Jamaica between March and May 1937 evidence a resurgence of his powers, and amounted to "the St. Martin's summer of his creative genius".Easton and Holroyd, page 194.
Flashiness was considered an essential part of the game, not the self-glorifying aberration it was considered in the white game. Dance halls lost their popularity in the late 1920s and early 1930s when the Depression strangled the economy and deprived people of spare cash. According to Susan J. Rayl, lagging attendance convinced Douglas to send his team on the road in 1928 in the northeast; by the 1930 season the Rens were playing games throughout the Midwest.Susan Rayl, The New York Renaissance Professional Black Basketball Team (PhD dissertation), Pennsylvania State University, 1996, pp. 124, 147, 175.
"Stack p 208 Stack says he based his performance on Ness on a "composite of three of the bravest men I ever met": Audie Murphy; Buck Mazza, Stack's former roommate in the navy and a war hero; and a stuntman named Carey Loftin. "All three had one thing in common," wrote Stack, "they were the best in their fields and they never boasted!" Although Stack considered himself as a character actor more than a leading man, he deliberately decided to downplay Ness against the flashiness of the villains.Stack p 209 The network wanted someone different from Walter Winchell to do the narration but Desi Arnaz insisted on the columnist because "he was the period.
In 2000, the PBA Tour was sold to three former Microsoft executives; Weber was not on the tour during this transitional phase, as he was still serving a six-month suspension given by the former PBA leadership in 1999 due to an incident at a Michigan pro-am related to his drinking problem. The new tour ownership saw Weber's flashiness as a potential tool for marketing the PBA to a new audience. By the 2001–02 season, Weber had his career back on track, winning three titles in all. In one of the three victories, at the Great Lakes Classic in Grand Rapids, Michigan, Weber rolled a nationally televised 299 game, leaving a 4-pin standing on his final shot.
The West Kill's watershed receives an average of precipitation annually, making it one of the wettest areas of the Catskills. Most of it is concentrated in seasonal events such as summer thunderstorms or remnants of hurricanes later in the year. Rain-on-snow events in springtime are another large contributor; the northern-facing slopes of West Kill, North Dome, Sherrill and the other mountains on the south side of the Spruceton Valley receive little direct sunlight during the year, thus retaining large areas of snowpack late into the spring. This pattern of precipitation, combined with the West Kill watershed's slopes, the steepest in the Schoharie Basin, and low drainage density, results in flashiness, as the stream and its tributaries rise and fall quickly in response to storm events.
Paul states that the original Custom should have had the maple cap and the Goldtop was to be all mahogany. The Custom did not appear on the market for another two years following the introduction of the Goldtop; it is possible that Gibson had planned a full model range of guitars (with a roll-out over the course of several years) at the time when initial specifications were being set. Les Paul's contributions to the guitar line bearing his name were more than cosmetic; for example, Paul specified that the guitar be offered in a gold finish, not only for flashiness, but to emphasize the high quality of the Gibson Les Paul instrument. Later Les Paul models included flame maple (tiger stripe) and "quilted" maple tops, again in contrast to the competing Fender line's range of car-like custom color finishes.
The performers wear traditional-style kimono and over-the-top make-up, dancing to enka, a genre of melodramatic music akin to lounge music; fog machines and various lighting effects add to the flashiness of the dance numbers. Taishū engeki shares much in common with the Takarazuka form, and with the more traditional kabuki, but unlike these forms which employ all-female and all-male troupes respectively, taishū engeki features performers of both sexes; young men frequently play female parts, though women rarely play men. The style of costumes and make-up is closely related to that of kabuki, and uses porcelain white faces, bright red lips, and emphasized eyes and eyebrows to create an overall aesthetic of unreal, stylized beauty. One of the primary distinguishing features of taishū engeki is the devotion and passion of its fans, and the relative lack of distance between performers and audience.

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