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Dawes flatters him, hoping to recruit Diogo for a mission.
A soft, daytime appropriate smoky eye that flatters any ensemble.
Onstage, Mr. Ahmad flatters his listeners, reassures them, owns them.
I'm very busty and it flatters my top as well.
This jacket has a very feminine cut and flatters my figure.
The slub holds its drape, it flatters, and it isn't transparent.
The author flatters hard-won experience — "true wisdom" — over intellectual theorizing.
The Cards' record of 2-6 actually flatters them a bit.
And unlike other makeup trends, the reddish shade flatters every skin tone.
Massimino confesses to feeling scared and inadequate sometimes, and rarely flatters himself.
Facebook uses the "arms race" language, in other words, because it flatters Facebook.
First up, the real GDP data probably flatters the momentum in the economy.
Sometimes it abuses us spectators; sometimes it flatters us; sometimes it ignores us.
It flatters every skin tone and gives your otherwise mundane a hit of light.
You can opt for brown, beige, or anything else that flatters your skin tone.
But this view both flatters his intelligence and underestimates the size of his ego.
Hedging its bets, the manhunt movie "21 Bridges" both flatters and reviles the police.
I love curve-hugging, stretchy material that flatters the body and celebrates the feminine shape.
But finding an SPF that is not only compatible with, but actually flatters dark skin?
The comparison flatters me a lot because she's been doing her own thing so precisely.
Zelensky repeatedly flatters the U.S. president, telling him that Ukraine will work on the investigation.
Wheeler seems to find him irresistible, and he almost flatters her right out of her bathrobe.
Unfortunately every time President Xi flatters our president he seems to back off a tough deal.
The fit flatters so many different shapes that it has completely infiltrated our social media feeds.
The country's fate — and the world's — rests on who best flatters America's Grand Canyon of Need.
Now Lear was deciding to divide his kingdom on the basis of whoever flatters him best.
His revisionist history appeals to these people precisely because it flatters them and doesn't demand fact-checking.
We're not exaggerating when we say that this creamy matte pencil — an unapologetically bright red — flatters everyone.
It argued that her kind of ironic, transgressive humor flatters herself and her audience, playing it safe.
Fitted through the hip and leg, this pair creates a leg-lengthening look that flatters any height.
And it recommends sending a personal message that reveals something about yourself and flatters the refrigerator's owner.
If you only care about the truth when it flatters you, you don't care about the truth.
It's a beautiful deep, brick-red lipstick with a cream finish that flatters a variety of skin tones.
Especially when I'm shirtless; there's something about the subtle bagginess and the elastic waist that flatters my physique.
Each of the multitasking products can be worn alone or mixed together, and flatters every imaginable skin tone.
He both flatters and lauds Mr. Xi, while attacking China and escalating a trade war with the country.
Not that I'm against popular art that dispenses comfort and flatters an audience's sense of its own decency.
The typical populist leader flatters people by telling them that the only thing that matters is their desires.
In other words, traditional game design flatters our humanity, acknowledging our history of overcoming whatever stands in our way.
My brown hair was like that perfect black dress that works with everything and flatters you like nothing else.
The fit flatters so many different shapes that it has completely infiltrated our social media feeds (cough, Kylie Jenner).
Baker says the goal is to create whatever flatters their individual features, which really depends on the client's desires.
Part of Nate Silver's popularity is he flatters liberals' perceptions of themselves as empirical, data-driven, and evidence-minded.
It's Trump's theory of international relations: He praises and flatters leaders by name, while pursuing tough policies against their countries.
It flatters its audience by giving it enough credit to know the fight isn't "real" — and that's not the point.
This is the ultimate matte, cool-toned red lipstick that flatters most skin tones, from ultra fair to super deep.
To say that Amichai's language is simple, and closely reflective of everyday speech, flatters all of us who speak ­every day.
Sure, thanks to helpful guides like this and this, you could simply pick a lip color that flatters your skin tone.
And, even better, it flatters almost every eye color — especially brown, hazel, and green (which is the vast majority of people).
A weaker yen is usually considered positive for Japan's exporters as it flatters earnings when translated back into the home currency.
So-called "externalisation" revenue, which some analysts argue unduly flatters AstraZeneca's results, contributed $562 million, as product sales fell 13 percent.
Trump is an enthusiastic conspiracy theorist who will believe almost anything so long as it flatters his view of the world.
With his lies, he tries to convince the one he flatters that the flattered is better than he is in reality.
He thus flatters me that under all my protective layers of irony I, too, might have depth of feeling as well.
The NARS Velvet Matte Lipstick Pencil in Dragon Girl is a comfortable, no-fuss red that flatters a variety of complexions.
Because the color flatters every skin tone, it found a massive following, prompting the company to expand the "Lolita" family in June.
Style-wise, be conscious of what is socially appropriate and have a real conversation with yourself about what actually flatters your shape.
LEAP years are a plus for finance ministers: the extra day bolsters annual output by a sliver and so flatters their record.
Dombek is excellent on the language of pop psychology and how it flatters those everyday narcissists: people in the throes of heartbreak.
It's part of the spring '17 collection called Rio, and it captures the light so beautifully and flatters the shape of a face.
But in her evolution, she's stayed true to her roots, eschewing layers of falsies and heavy contouring for lighter makeup that flatters, instead.
In 2013, Project Gravitas launched, combining technology, apparel innovation, and smart design to create clothing that flatters a wide range of body types.
For good reason: The warm rose flatters every skin tone and makes you feel almost as badass as Von D. The best part?
For one thing, all conspiracy theorists send a message that flatters their audience: We make no mistakes, we are responsible for no failures.
Then she should change the subject, maybe by asking for some sort of totally unrelated work advice that somehow flatters the boss's boss.
He identifies lonely girls and outcasts, subjects them to special attention, flatters them, touches their hands, sends them letters that become increasingly explicit.
It's a resonant assertion, and it properly flatters a certain kind of novelistic achievement: the disclosure of intimate worlds, which official history cannot reach.
She says that custom suits are tailored to fit to your specific dimensions, which flatters your body type and exudes a more polished look.
It's very simple, but we complicate it with messages, like "dress for your body type," and emphasize the need to find clothing that "flatters" you.
During the sketch, Putin repeatedly flatters Trump and leaves a gift of an elf, a surveillance device, which he places next to the Internet router.
Its cool, purplish undertone has major benefits: It can make the whites of your eyes look even whiter, and it flatters nearly every skin tone.
A go-to pair of denim — one that flatters you in all the right places — has a way of instantly elevating your look and attitude.
This particular harness flatters my body perfectly and its adjustability allows me the choice to access or intentionally deny access to my most sensitive parts.
Just as importantly, "You see what's happening" flatters the audience by telling them you realize they're smart and savvy enough to already see this thing themselves.
The diverse shade range of neutrals and plums flatters virtually any skin tone, color preference, or eye color — and the matte shades blend seamlessly across the lids.
The audience know this because the soldier has a slave, Artotrogus, who flatters his master to his face but makes asides about what is really going on.
So-called "externalization" revenue, which some analysts argue unduly flatters AstraZeneca's results, rose 2 percent to $562 million, while product sales fell 13 percent to $4.8 billion.
Although you will have a great plan to initiate a new approach to your job, present it to your higher-ups in a way that flatters them.
But the opposite is true, so he depends on a foil who flatters him, a fork in the road that he can portray as rockier and swampier.
Hillbilly Elegy flatters its audience rather than challenging them, suggesting that poverty is a problem, yes, but not really one its readers have anything to do with.
Deja is thrilled to see Kevin again — she reveals herself to be a huge fan of The Manny, which of course flatters him — but continues to snub Randall.
It's one of the only reds I've found that flatters my light skin and neutral undertones and also looks beautiful on my coworkers with deeper, warmer skin tones.
Culture can be defined as anything that happens in the monarch's private apartment, that flatters his ego and accommodates his attention span — which is short, in this case.
He seems willing to believe anything that flatters his worldview and casts his opponents in a bad light, no matter how offensive or implausible the information may be.
Instead, the singlet simply flatters people with builds that would look good in any uniform, and forces people with imperfections to confront them immediately or avoid the sport entirely.
And The Favourite is less interested in her than in exploring how everyone else accommodates, flatters, and works around their ruler, if need be, no matter how she's behaving.
A lot of that is just finding reliable sources of information and making sure that you're not classifying it as reliable just because it flatters what you already believe.
That so many of them (a very long list) appear here framed by their excesses and what she thought of them at the time flatters her as a journalist.
Don't be put off by its cocoa color, the natural tan shade flatters a variety of skin tones from light to medium-dark and looked amazing on my fair skin.
But differences mount from there, chief among them the fact that Trump is at bottom an unwitting agent of anyone who flatters him, until such time as they betray him.
Letters To the Editor: Re "In 'Julius Caesar,' an Assassination Echoes Across the Centuries" (front page, June 13): The Public Theater flatters President Trump in comparing him to Julius Caesar.
The lower budget deficit flatters to deceive because it takes no account of pent-up pressures for higher spending to meet demand for better public services, above all in the NHS.
The unruly Republican brawl flatters Mr. Obama's temperate demeanor by comparison, while increasing the odds that his party can hold on to the White House in November and safeguard his legacy.
To better understand a woman's personal preferences around fashion, Lily uses a combination of algorithms and machine learning techniques to recommend clothing that fits, flatters and makes a woman feel good.
Beneath the cuddly animal politics is a working mother who's grown her business into an international brand with rising profits and a steely dedication to design that flatters women, not trends.
It has just enough height so it flatters the leg line and doesn't feel like a flat, but the heel is thick enough, and short enough, that it walks like one.
There's the way Tom simultaneously flatters Ruth and attacks her self-esteem, planting the idea that she's stuck, that she's a failure, that she needs something that he can give her.
The stories shared by Trump's account throughout his campaign suggest the president-elect has constructed a powerful online filter bubble that largely flatters and confirms that which he claims to be true.
Boho chic implies loose, floaty silhouettes that drape oh-so-casually on waif-like limbs, a look that flatters exactly 0.0032 percent of the female population whose last name is not Olsen.
On complex political issues like Trump's connection to Russia, where the truth of the matter is by its nature difficult to determine, people will interpret reality in a way that flatters their biases.
Forget the base coat and glossy topcoat, this polish covers your nail in a semi-opaque, muted pink sheen that flatters every skin tone because it's not your traditional brown, tan, or beige.
But when that resistance is augmented by a strict timer and a hostile save system, it forces you to consider it as a mechanical exercise, which is not an angle that flatters it.
But to make sure the shade flatters each woman's complexion, the makeup artist's starting by lining the ladies' lip with one of three lip liners: Venus, Pillowtalk or Supersize Me (all from her cosmetics line).
His thinking is ingenious in how hard it works to justify itself, how it flatters Trump: Take first, then claim they let you; explain it all with an inflated notion of your desirability and celebrity.
"The dark signifies that you are doing something special," said Ms. Ramcharan, 43, a lawyer from Manhattan, who added that the studio's dim and red-colored lighting flatters how her body looks in the mirrors.
Just as the original Fast and the Furious flattered its relatively target audience with glamorous fantasies of street racing culture, the reinvented series flatters its target audience with glamorous depictions of international hot spots and scenery.
But what works for a cozy dorm room may not shine in 400-square-foot NYC apartment, just like what flatters a refurbished basement unit may not be the thing for a rustic Los Angeles bungalow.
Anafre simply marinates lamb chops with fresh oregano and rosemary, which flatters the flavor of the red meat, and lavishes beer, curry, cumin and dried chiles on the chicken before it cooks to succulence over charcoal.
The hoax experiment shows that it's possible for bad work to be published that flatters those biases, which is certainly something reviewers working in the field's journals should be more wary of than they seem to be.
I feel as though it is my duty as a queer woman to relinquish my savings account and buy a pastel suit tailored to hug every inch of my body as delicately as this one flatters Cate.
I feel like when you find the perfect pair of jeans, no matter where you find them, when you find the pair that fits your body, that flatters whatever it is you want, buy multiple pairs of them.
Dieter Helm, an energy economist at the University of Oxford, points out that the way climate-change statistics are compiled flatters service economies like Britain's, which have outsourced production of the goods they consume to countries like China.
But Trump is so dishonest, so much better at breaking things than making things and such a chump for anyone who flatters him, it is way too soon to say what will be implemented out this Singapore fling.
Jan-Werner Müller, a politics professor at Princeton, argues that the term both flatters the undemocratic tendencies of leaders like Mr Orban, and cedes to them the terms of a culture war that they are only too happy to wage.
Emily: I don't think it's all that difficult to trace the success of Joker — it's a movie that seems like it's saying something big and important, that flatters viewers into thinking they're smart, and it's tied to a superhero property.
Even though the magazine is giving fans a glimpse of new cast members Britain Dalton, Filip Geljo, Jamie Flatters, Bailey Bass, Trinity Bliss, Jack Champion, and Duane Evans Jr., there's no telling what they'll look like after they get the CGI treatment.
High ponytails, like Miller's, Emma Stone's and Mandy Moore's, have a girlie cheerleader-esque charm that flatters pretty much everyone, while by playing with size and position (as seen on Sara Sampaio and Riley Keough) you tap into a more vintage feel.
" After news of the arrest broke, the editor of the Global Times, a state-run Chinese newspaper, tweeted that "Polish national security department flatters itself" and asked, "Is it something to be ashamed of if one country doesn't arrest a Chinese spy?
Companies rushing to grab a piece of the UAE should remember that, while their presence flatters the image of the Emirati authorities, their operations are subject to the same laws that are systematically stamping out all signs of dissent in the country.
That said, it's important to find a suit in which you feel comfortable wearing, one that flatters your body and one that is capable of being split up so that you can wear just the jacket or the skirt or pants with other pieces.
That episode collapses an entire relationship into an afternoon: Though Hannah is standoffish at first, Chuck draws her into an intimate exchange in which he challenges her journalism, flatters her intelligence, scrounges for sympathy, plies her with gifts, and then — oops — pulls out his penis.
Ralph Breaks the Internet is a movie about how easy it is to forget that the internet is made up of people, sometimes even people you love, because it flatters you and batters you and deflates your ego, until you forget about anybody who's not yourself.
They are, from left to right in the image above: Jack Champion, Trinity Bliss, Bailey Bass, Jamie Flatters, Britain Dalton, Filip Geljo and Duane Evans Jr. Sounds like only Champion (far left in the above image) will be a human character — all the others are Na'vi, so take a good look.
You'll have a good sense of why if you watch her nominated turn in Yorgos Lanthimos' "The Favourite," as a miserable, miscarriage-riven Queen Anne, shifting from one intense relationship, with Rachel Weisz's Sarah Churchill, who dominates her with a possessive love, to Emma Stone's Abigail Hill, who cynically flatters her.
"The capsule collection will be called The Smart Set and consists of the work wear essentials often needed to attend interviews and enter into the workplace: a perfect white shirt, an elegant blazer, well cut trousers, a dress that flatters everyone and the perfect tote," a spokesperson for the collection said at the time of release.
They tend to discount the theory, propounded by liberals, that Trump is the inevitable result of a party that consistently cedes its authority to right-wing talk radio hosts, that flatters its nativist elements to boost voter turnout, that has forsaken basic policy-making and governance in favor of stoking the grievances of white revanchists, and that has grown more extreme with every passing year.
"He teases, cajoles, flatters, confronts, scorns, praises, argues, apologizes — turning himself into a rabbi, a magician, a kindly uncle or a bullying authority, to help a family get out of some rigid pattern that causes its members pain," Sophie Freud, a professor of social work and a granddaughter of Sigmund Freud, wrote in The New York Times Book Review in 1993 in critiquing Dr. Minuchin's book "Family Healing: Tales of Hope and Renewal From Family Therapy," written with Michael P. Nichols.

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