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"fleetingly" Definitions
  1. for only a short time

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The younger Mr Barksdale was himself fleetingly portrayed in it.
He had tried cocaine previously but only fleetingly, he said.
" McCain looked fleetingly uncomfortable, then called it an "excellent question.
Chance of death: 4.76% Oh how the fleetingly mighty have fallen.
Chance of death: 14.29% Oh how the fleetingly mighty have fallen.
The car proved fleetingly useful; the stamps funded Emmit's business enterprises.
It's possible, fleetingly, to glimpse the playful dynamics of close friendship.
For a fleetingly presidential moment, he had a fittingly presidential mane.
Short sections (fleetingly) cover subjects from the mundane to the esoteric.
It's in the throwaway moments that Wilson fleetingly snaps into focus.
But assorted unconnected facts are just that—fleetingly arresting cocktail-party diversions.
PlayGalaxy Link got fleetingly little stage time at last week's Unpacked event.
I am one of few outsiders to see the flecheiros, albeit fleetingly.
Local policymakers fleetingly celebrate individual achievements, but neglect their collective economic potential.
Orthographic solids seem to emerge fleetingly, only to be collapsed by illogical intersections.
News of the Sikh protestor's eviction made news in India, but only fleetingly.
Shots ring out, but the gunman is only fleetingly visible, from a distance.
She thought fleetingly about the future because she didn't think she had one.
Normally, these opposites instantly annihilate, returning energy borrowed fleetingly from the universe's budget.
And, fleetingly, artist-run galleries popped up way downtown, near the financial district.
Some suggest success could drive Trump's poll ratings up — and not just fleetingly.
It's the difference between shocking and not shocking, between hilarious and simply fleetingly funny.
NEARLY a century after America fleetingly banned alcohol, Prohibition seems like a charming absurdity.
Only fleetingly, in the days after Balbir's death, did the family consider selling the store.
It's a way to transcend borders and, fleetingly, coexist beyond the restrictions of physical space.
The happy, gardening Negan we glimpsed in last week's flash-forward shows himself, however fleetingly.
One paragraph mentioned fleetingly the importance of humanitarian relief for "affected communities" in Rakhine state.
She wonders fleetingly, for example, if Henriette seemed distressed because she'll be missing the festivities.
It allows people to hold on to a small piece of reality, if only fleetingly
Experiments have fleetingly hinted at a fourth for a couple decades, the so-called sterile neutrino.
One moment form appeared solid and firm, and the next fleetingly cloud-like and darkly fugitive.
That is until, however fleetingly, the sweetness of being one with like-minded others returns again.
We saw that unicorn glimpsed only fleetingly in the last eight years: the cajoling Barack Obama.
One big thread left unanswered: "Dark Rey," whom we saw fleetingly during the footage shown at D23.
The single frame shot (below) captures Jacob's hand fleetingly and respectfully placed on Mr Obama's bowed head.
But other opponents of the law said they were fleetingly encouraged by parts of Mr. McCrory's announcement.
The characters were fleetingly interesting, yet you don't feel as if you have come to know them.
Yet while Bundy's well-documented charisma is on full blast here, we only fleetingly feel its chill.
Thoughts are present fleetingly, but like bubbles they pop and disappear before you can fully recognize them.
Her face fleetingly becomes one that has been stripped nearly to the skull by pain and guilt.
At times this involves female characters testing, gingerly if fleetingly, the limits of that construct called femininity.
I follow Twitter bots for serendipitous notes that take me out of my day, if just fleetingly.
He smiles, fleetingly, when he hears it: It is so familiar that it has almost become comforting.
The market capitalisation of Amazon, which fleetingly hit the $1trn mark a month later, had dwindled to $731bn.
Indeed, there's some evidence that this practice, sometimes called "fasted cardio," may boost fat burning, but only fleetingly.
He once fleetingly hoped to direct a film called Crapper, a story featuring the inventor of the toilet.
Their employer is known as the Commodore, whom we see only fleetingly and who is never heard to speak.
While we never hear from Woolf's lost Percival, we hear only fleetingly from Zach and really don't need more.
The media is quick to pounce on salient political themes whenever a sensationalized tragedy grabs our attention, however fleetingly.
But any cruise missile approaching from the north would have appeared only fleetingly -- if at all -- on its radar.
I had recently and very fleetingly heard of a thing called Valentine's Day and its associations with romantic love.
People may not care whether the robo-taxi they fleetingly occupy is a luxury car or a bog-standard saloon.
And who wouldn't want to see the Thunder be the team that, however fleetingly, they so recently and electrifyingly were?
Mueller's investigation was also only fleetingly mentioned during the first set of debates last month, before Mueller's Capitol Hill testimony.
The apricot's fleetingly short harvest — only a few weeks long — explains the urge to save the season in a jar.
But the specifics are only fleetingly referenced by the play's 48 characters (played by 17 actors) who skip across time.
In the last year, though, the specter was raised, fleetingly, that substance may trump conspicuous consumption in red carpet form.
But people are taking more note of his penis, which is fleetingly visible in the film, than his overall performance.
He appeared fleetingly on camera in cameo roles in "Inspector Morse": Oxford tourist, doctor, prisoner, college porter, bishop, professor, bum.
Queen Elizabeth II, never much of a tennis fan, has shown up only once since the change, fleetingly in 2010.
In 1918, a moderately but fleetingly famous Belgian man named Jean Pierre Pierard published an intriguing column in an American newspaper.
Certain details align fleetingly with the author's biography, while other sections are related through third-person characters with distinctly different lives.
The major candidate who may have attacked Mr. Trump the most, Jeb Bush, has done so fleetingly in a few debates.
I had heard these songs fleetingly at one time or another, but this was my first time to really devour them.
The play's title characters are the couple's young children, who though seen only fleetingly in video, exert a commanding gravitational pull.
" He expressed contrition, though only fleetingly, saying that in executing his political responsibilities, he had not been "the epitome of perfection.
The showrunners also expanded the roles of memorable but fleetingly seen characters, like Mad Sweeney (Pablo Schreiber), a hulking, luckless leprechaun.
Even when she discovers her father was instrumental in the construction of the Death Star, that iconic weapon only appears fleetingly.
With such a large, captive television audience, it wouldn't surprise me if the address fleetingly, but perhaps substantially, lifts his approval ratings.
Flitting through the play, so subtly that you barely notice them, are occasions when deeper philosophical musings are raised obliquely and fleetingly.
These feelings and thoughts grant us an interior landscape, which, like the memory of a ferry ride, we experience, but often fleetingly.
I had to notice details embedded in her letters of recommendation and mentioned fleetingly in bits of personal information that she'd provided.
Listening to familiar music helps him feel more comfortable, he says, and minimizes his lingering vulnerability and hopelessness, even if only fleetingly.
But clinical toxicity (let alone a little high) from fleetingly touching even the purest powder forms of these compounds is simply impossible.
My culinary anthropology saw me crisscrossing the island, bisecting its interior from all angles and touching down fleetingly on its sandy fringes.
" The president also fleetingly criticized House Democrats over his impeachment, decrying it as a "hoax" and an attempt to "nullify your ballots.
"Who Wants to Live Forever" plays fleetingly near the film's end when a doctor tells the singer that has tested positive for HIV.
Given enough punch, a no-frills boozy drink will soon have you warm and toasty without having to clutch a fleetingly-steaming mug.
A fourth character, Ashley, who is Peter's young assistant at the gallery, appears only fleetingly in order to underscore her boss's cheating nature.
The episode's coda, though, goes a long way to dissipating the "Is that all?" feeling of seeing, too fleetingly, the Kid's monster face.
"The Daily Show" addressed it fleetingly in an episode on Thursday night, and "Last Week Tonight With John Oliver" weighed in Sunday night.
To Roman, that seems very high, especially given that most of these incidents are between strangers who interact fleetingly during an Uber ride.
Wherever the script offers ellipses (as it does hundreds of times) she fills them, however fleetingly, with puzzlements, peeves or flashes of memory.
In this season of 24-hour daylight, darkness came only fleetingly, from the train tunnels inside a mountain, or from behind closed eyelids.
It might therefore seem unlikely that pea-size blobs of brain cells growing in laboratory dishes could be more than fleetingly useful to neuroscientists.
The problem animates the left: whereas Donald Trump has talked about the subject only fleetingly, Hillary Clinton has detailed policies for helping penniless scholars.
But here, amid the shadows of a deserted antechamber, a guy like Erie can pretend — at least fleetingly — that his life counts for something.
She's returning to TV, however fleetingly, in the first teaser for ITV's Queen Of The World, a two-part documentary airing on September 25.
And in moments of national crisis, presidents have shown ability to unify the country, if fleetingly, like George W. Bush did after the Sept.
Mary Stuart, a queen of Scotland and fleetingly queen consort of France, and her cousin Queen Elizabeth I, were rivals for the English throne.
That, perhaps, is because theirs is not an enmity rooted, particularly, in soccer: Napoli and Juventus have only fleetingly been peers on the field.
Instead he appears fleetingly, eyes bloodshot, emotionless, speaking only the few words from the kidnapper's script as he falsely confesses to killing Majid Nassar.
How sweet it is, to be restored, fleetingly, to that world, and how bitter to be reminded of how long it has been gone.
As I watched the king slowly come undone, I did wonder, fleetingly, whether Lear's madness, at least in the opening acts, is somewhat calculated.
But drug trafficking, cartels and the issues of the Mexican border do not appear in the report until Page 18, and then comparatively fleetingly.
But here are a few things that could, if even fleetingly, start to make being online a bit more bearable over the next 12 months.
I used to wish I could tell her this, that my admiration might make her feel, if fleetingly, less like the loneliest woman in London.
Eddie Pepperell, who started Sunday six strokes behind McIlroy, caught him, and so, fleetingly, did Jhonattan Vegas, who also began the round six behind him.
The stock market has continued to reach new highs, troubled only fleetingly by rising interest rates, sluggish corporate earnings and new and uncomfortable political realities.
This epithet can refer to a feminine form of divine power, mentioned fleetingly in the Hebrew scriptures, whose role is to impart inspiration and creative force.
But at other times, there are very important lines of dialogue that pass fleetingly, and if you aren't there to grab it, you're thrown off-kilter.
That could be seen at the Proms: the double octaves were executed with agility, her fingers appearing fleetingly on the keys yet leaving a lasting impression.
In effect, the feature is being re-instated, having existed fleetingly when Curve was in testing back in 2016 before being unceremoniously blocked by American Express.
To the old folk of the village the crammed carriages rolling past are another world, one that fleetingly flows through theirs a few times a day.
Besides, when you're in the business of establishing a rich, dense fantasy world, there's little sense in incorporating a distraction that breaks the spell, however fleetingly.
The latest edition, "Sharknado 5: Global Swarming," hardly reverses that trend but does fleetingly feel a bit more energetic, raining down a relentless barrage of silliness.
Koul puts on a breezy and fleetingly filthy sideshow, but when she writes about gender and race she reveals that knife-throwing is her main act.
Fields, the safety, appeared stunned as he learned that the Bulldogs had lost, and he fleetingly weighed how it could change the course of Oklahoma's season.
Burke discussed the telecast fleetingly at the TV Critics Association tour, stressing that a top priority was to hold the ceremony to a "brisk" three hours.
Ali awakens with the ability to hear men's thoughts, a gift that fleetingly threatens to drive her mad, until she recognizes how useful it might be.
Not long after, she's caught shoplifting from the town pharmacy—needing to act out in some way and take some kind of control, even if only fleetingly.
That attempt to swim against the tide doesn't entirely work, but at least delivers moments that fleetingly jolt this literally zombie-fied fifth installment to sporadic life.
Am I wrong for harboring a lifelong grudge against white listeners who, at least on a superficial level, have engaged fleetingly and unseriously with Latin-derived music?
"Unfaithful" moves both its betrayers and its betrayed like pieces on a chess board, leaving them only fleetingly to acquire a truly idiosyncratic pulse of their own.
The pace of change may mean that in the future, advantages - if they exist at all - may be held only fleetingly, before the other side catches up.
Where all these surreal scenes end up, no one is quite sure — particularly as significant portions of the country may be only fleetingly aware of their occurrence.
Like the work of a lot of white women in political writing, the book only fleetingly examines the intersection of race when she talks about political engagement.
That sense comes only fleetingly, and far too infrequently, but every time it arrives, I find myself smiling at what the show is trying to pull off.
We've become a nation of obsessive scolds, smug and superior when we think we've achieved good health (however fleetingly), self-righteous when we think others are slacking off.
While Pence, Fauci and other officials have encouraged Americans to limit their contact with other people during the crisis, Trump himself has spoken on the topic only fleetingly.
The Uber offices felt like a pop-up store (corporate capitalism's perverted image of the refugee camp, the tent city), like offices established fleetingly in somebody else's space.
His initial statement about a surge of optimism in the business world and more jobs was, however fleetingly, a focused message on the issue that helped elect him.
They did finally collide, fleetingly but spectacularly, in Michael Mann's 1995 crime drama, "Heat," about a resourceful thief (De Niro) and the dogged police investigator (Pacino) on his trail.
Yields on benchmark U.S. 10-year Treasury debt doubled to 0.68% and oil prices rallied more than 6%, offering hope that markets had found a floor, even just fleetingly.
Lady Mary fleetingly questions the future of the aristocracy, only to be reassured — by a servant, mind you — that she and her ilk are not just relevant, but essential.
Dong's use of water as a form of invisible ink allows viewers to speak in imaginary codes, even if only fleetingly inscribed on the inanimate surface of a stone.
Flynn fleetingly served as the White House national security adviser to Trump before he stepped down after lying to Vice President  Pence about his conversations with top Russian officials.
In his first week on Martha's Vineyard this year, Obama has been seen in public only fleetingly, either on the golf course or out to dinner at high-end restaurants.
And it&aposs not uncommon among those who&aposve left to reflect wistfully -- if fleetingly -- on the sense of community and tranquility that can come from having everything planned out.
Take-Two has countered that gamers see the tattoos only "fleetingly," and that it was fair to depict NBA stars as they are in real life, in the proper context.
When the soundtrack goes electro-pop, the soft-hued lighting (by Jeanette Oi-Suk Yew) and music (by Larry Heinemann) converge to feel, fleetingly, less like Russia than Virgin America.
Admiring the spectacular floral decorations gracing Beijing's Tiananmen Square to celebrate the Communist Party Congress, I had a fleetingly mischievous thought: Where is, I wondered, a dollar-shaped flower pot?
Yields on benchmark U.S. 10-year Treasury debt more than doubled to 0.70% and oil prices rallied over 7%, offering hope that markets had found a floor, even just fleetingly.
The direct-to-consumer travel brand's creation has returned fleetingly for the holiday season — just in time to be snagged, wrapped, and gifted to that wanderlusty someone in your life.
But she only fleetingly met those expectations, once reaching 17% in a poll released in July by CNN after a debate scuffle on race with former Vice President Joe Biden.
With western college credentials and an all-caps name like CIFIKA, the alternately Seoul- and London-based OOHYO debuted in 2014 with an EP of cozy, confident, fleetingly twee keyboard tunes.
Reporters only glimpsed him fleetingly, as he stepped out of his Secret Service SUV to offer his distinctive gesture: a wave from his much-commented-upon hands becomes a thumbs up.
Or gotten fleetingly excited when a Google alert indicated new updates on Shelby Rosenberg, only to read a piece on, weirdly, a star male forward on the Yeshiva University basketball team.
" In the Globes speech, she fleetingly acknowledged a previous relationship to Cydney Bernard, describing her as "my heroic co-parent, my ex-partner in love but righteous soul sister in life.
According to Arendt, even the ideologically hidebound Marx and Lenin realized, if only dimly and fleetingly, that something truly revolutionary in human history was afoot in the creation of these organizations.
So down the mountain we went, keeping our lights off as the sun dipped below the horizon, and as the mountain faces opposite it were illuminated, if fleetingly, in the Alpenglow.
The last time any part of the country saw sub-$1 gasoline, according to DeHaan, was in 63 — though back then it happened fleetingly at just one gas station in Iowa.
Six members of the Marsili family in Italy, for instance, share a mutation in the gene ZFHX2; consequently, they rarely sweat, experience pain only fleetingly, and are completely insensitive to heat.
Slowly but surely, though, scholars and performers are embracing Ustvolskaya's music, which is, as she characterized it in that 21970 interview, truly new: grueling but cathartic, shockingly visceral and fleetingly metaphysical.
Warm up with this World News question, then take them all here: In March 2012, a controversial video about a Ugandan warlord went viral on YouTube, sparking what fleetingly popular phrase?
Nowhere in the stunned hotel room does anyone even fleetingly consider that there might have been something lacking in Mitt, in them, or in their vaguely defined vision for the country.
These sometimes involve models, or fizzle on their own as though Doctor Strange has just teleported into the Dark Dimension or something equally otherworldly and psychedelic has been encountered and fleetingly captured.
There was a one in 7,000 chance (this is fleetingly small) that asteroid 2006 QV89 would impact Earth in two months, according to a European Space Agency and European Southern Observatory release.
In my neighborhood, amid the beautiful unifying energy at my poll, I tend to believe the best about America—just fleetingly, while we're there, setting our intentions toward racial and gender progress.
When Edward Lowassa defected from CCM to the opposition and ran for president against his old party, it looked fleetingly as though this elite split might spell the end of CCM's dominance.
When she glances directly at the camera — so fleetingly I wondered if I had imagined it — she seems to be implicating all of us in a system determined to grind her down.
As the tribute episode nears its end, Jughead is seen sitting in front of a blank document on his laptop titled "Frederick Arthur Andrews, In Memoria," pondering fleetingly before he starts typing.
The show checks off "issues" like boxes on an interminable medical form: transracial adoption and rape culture, opioids and bad marriages, catty neighbors and the perils of meritocracy, bisexuality, and, fleetingly, prayer.
The first was that he made unwanted advances to a female journalist, Kate Maltby, in 2015, by "fleetingly" touching her knee in a pub, and later sending her a "suggestive" text message.
One of those performances was turned in by the always reliable Rachel Weisz, who captures grieving mother Hannah Roennfeldt with a complexity that elevates the source material beyond mere camp, if only fleetingly.
It's a glory and sense of awe that some of this book's many characters sometimes grasp, even if fleetingly, but it's there for the reader, even if it was not for Mr. Vollmann.
Prince's gruff collaborative partnership with Sondheim became the stuff of legend; it was captured fleetingly in the 1970 documentary Original Cast Album: Company, which was itself spoofed earlier this year by Documentary Now.
But while Mr. Trump said DACA was raised during the White House session, one Democratic aide, speaking on the condition of anonymity to discuss the private talks, said it came up only fleetingly.
The project's purpose is to investigate senses of place in the South that congeal, however fleetingly, in the spaces between the photographers' looking, their images, and our own preexisting ideas about the region.
By the end of the film, Kevin is exhibiting abilities that amount to superpowers, somehow derived from what professional consensus indicates is his brain's extreme coping mechanism to a fleetingly shown childhood of abuse.
Writer and academic Kate Maltby says Cabinet minister Damian Green "fleetingly" touched her knee in 2015 and later sent her a "suggestive" text message after she was pictured wearing a corset in a newspaper.
The most puzzling decision, however, comes at the very end, when the filmmakers finally if fleetingly make use of Elmer Bernstein's rousing 1960 theme, about as recognizable a piece of movie music ever written.
The movie also sparks to life, fleetingly, when the agents realize actually running the hotel -- including unwitting tourists -- might provide them cover, an intriguing and even amusing idea that mostly withers on the vine.
While some longtime allies acknowledge that Clinton has talked about her faith only fleetingly, her campaign aides say there have been many times during the campaign cycle when Clinton has spoken about her beliefs.
I found myself most affected by the pieces that didn't even try to be humorous, or did so only fleetingly and rarely with any early indication of the tough subject matter they'd be addressing.
Gun violence is something she's thought about fleetingly, she said, but the horror in El Paso and in Dayton, Ohio, brought it to the forefront, not just for her son but for her family.
A Novelist Graham Bowley contacted Jean-Pierre Sirois-Trahan, a professor at Laval University in Quebec City, who believes that a snippet of film from a Paris wedding in 1904 fleetingly shows Marcel Proust.
The name of the man being tempted is … Well, if you've paid attention from the beginning, you'll know it's that same public servant who appeared to us — fleetingly, parenthetically — in the very first scene.
Eternally wary of appearing weak in the face of critics, Trump wrestled for days with how to confront the humanitarian and political crisis, people familiar with his thinking said, but took outside advice only fleetingly.
In making this film, I was struck by the fine lines that separate us, the moments when our paths cross fleetingly, and we look at one another for the first time and sometimes for the last.
"Oskar, Norm will explain our political system, in a way that will fleetingly make it seem rational, though maybe not after Trump and Sanders win NH," she wrote, predicting the future president and upstart socialist Sen.
That all changed recently when a leaked PowerPoint deck and memo produced by a senior National Security Council official indicated that Trump advisors had at least fleetingly eyed a proposal to nationalize America's looming 5G networks.
But during intense confrontations with Elektra, Ms. van den Heever cut loose with steely outbursts that showed inner strength you don't normally detect in the this character, making her seem, however fleetingly, like Elektra's soul mate.
For Mr. Eissenstat, the academic, the experience of Alevis under Mr. Erdogan illustrates that the president's conception of Turkish nationhood, which fleetingly seemed to include room for diversity, is ultimately just as chauvinistic as his predecessors'.
Video had captured one incarnation of the sublime fleetingly in sync with another; a work about the slipperiness of forever meets a work of actual physical permanence in a way that felt a lot like filmmaking.
That is, except when Ms. Hoffman is blushing and belting or Mr. Epperson is doing Lypsinka doing Aggravain, who in this telling has a knack for fleetingly transforming herself into Bette Davis, Katharine Hepburn or Gloria Swanson.
Selina's closing scene -- a showcase for Louis-Dreyfus, as a sense of melancholy fleetingly crept across her face -- exhibited the smallest touch of regret, but was quickly shunted aside by a 24-year flashforward to her death.
"I find myself wondering, fleetingly, if I should present the short film I am working on for the Brontë Parsonage Museum under a pseudonym myself, so that it will be judged on its own merits," she wrote.
This is part of what we get out of our investment in Texas — a distinct Western gumption and grit that affects, however fleetingly, who we are and who we think we are and how our houses should look.
London time on Friday, with a hung parliament confirmed, sterling had fallen by around 1.5 percent against the U.S. dollar to sit at $703, having fleetingly ticked up just above the $1.30 level as recently as May 19.
There are other family members, too: Nut's unseen brother, so fleetingly mentioned that it's surprising to be reminded late in the play that he exists, and a similarly unseen grandmother whose presence in the narrative seems like clutter.
As a New Yorker, I feel disenfranchised from the process, since the only time most candidates come to Brooklyn is for some photo op at an ethnic house of worship or to appear, fleetingly, at an ethnic street fair.
Lighting my home is something I only ever think about fleetingly — usually while replacing a blown-out halogen bulb — but this past week I discovered LED light bulbs and, well, I'm sorry I'm so late to this cool party.
The central plotline of the season, which takes several episodes to invest in, is the mysterious IGH, an organization mentioned fleetingly at the end of Season 1 and The Defenders and which is ostensibly the source of Jessica's powers.
A word about that coma for readers of "End of Watch": Ha. Mr. King does a full-fledged version here of what he did fleetingly at the end of "Carrie": He turns a quick shock into a major horror.
Salem invested so much time in the warfare of one game that they eventually rose past two million other players, they said, murmuring with enough modesty to be believed, and were fleetingly ranked first on the game's leader board.
While the specter of the president — and the special counsel's investigation into whether Mr. Trump tried to obstruct a criminal inquiry — loomed over the trial, Mr. Trump and his campaign were only fleetingly mentioned, and often not by name.
The filmmaker writes: In making this film, I was struck by the fine lines that separate us, the moments when our paths cross fleetingly, and we look at one another for the first time and sometimes for the last.
The cinematic tableau shows 12 figures sprawled and stretched out in front of a recessed display of historical ceramics, each with a mask-like grin on their faces (fleetingly evoking Yue Minjun) and — save a couple — device in hand.
Ms. Rampling fleetingly dropped her guard as she talked about her role as Kate Mercer in "45 Years," a woman celebrating a decadeslong marriage to a man, whom, as she discovers to her mounting rage, she hardly knows at all.
One of the main problems with plastics is that although we may only need them fleetingly—seconds in the case of microbeads in personal care products, or minutes as in plastic grocery bags—they stick around for hundreds of years.
Critics say the event, being held a week before the World Cup starts, is a stage-managed piece of theater designed to let Russians let off steam and fleetingly feel as if they can influence a bureaucratic, top-down system.
SOCHI, Russia (Reuters) - Daniel Ricciardo expects to be the center of attention at the Russian Grand Prix on Friday, if only fleetingly, when he tries out a new 'aeroscreen' head protection device fitted to the cockpit of his Red Bull Formula One car.
Minutes after Beyoncé released "Lemonade," an album in which she touches on marital infidelity, fans in the Beyhive declared it a very bad evening for two people: her husband, Jay Z; and the mystery woman the singer fleetingly mentions as a mistress.
Perhaps she can capture the full emotional impact of Ms. Garland's last chapter the way that the great female impersonators, such as Jim Bailey and Tommy Femia, did fleetingly but brilliantly through songs and a bit of nightclub banter in their careers.
She took comfort, perhaps fleetingly, in the notion floated by President Trump last week, when he suggested that he might be open to allowing people like her, who have been in the country for years without getting into legal trouble, to remain.
But it also suits what seems to be his real motive, to illuminate human nature — its entwined essences of selfishness and loneliness, cruelty and desire — however fleetingly, on a binary lightning field where the only escape from the system is built into the system.
The last is the most appealing, but it's the one seen only fleetingly, in the film's best scene, in which Huma butters up a donor over the phone, hangs up, and then coolly informs Weiner that the couple will max out their donation to him.
Some of these books touch fleetingly on Mr. Trump's use of inflammatory language and emotional appeal to feelings of fear and anger, but they do not delve deeply into the consequences of his nativist rhetoric or his contempt for the rules of civil discourse.
You begin in darkness, and sounds cause shapes to coalesce fleetingly around you: a tree is marked by the wind blowing through its leaves; a person on a nearby park bench is imperceptible and then suddenly, with the rumpling of a newspaper, springs to life.
For no other reason than because he can, Besson walks the audience through the outlay of the massive space station Alpha, fleetingly showing the underwater energy-harvesting district and the skyscraper-sized motherboards containing all the universe's knowledge that is tended to by tiny maintenance-bots.
He may be one of the greatest villains of the modern age—a self-centered sociopath indirectly responsible for multiple deaths, including that of his infant son Tom Cruise, Jr. In Mister America we witness him realize, albeit fleetingly, that there may be no redemption for someone like him.
Nor does Jason Sherwood's grimy scaffold set, mirroring the gritty sensibility of the down-and-out New York portrayed in the HBO series "The Deuce," suggest anything like the supposed glamour of Studio 54 or its darker downtown rival, the Mudd Club, which figures fleetingly in the second act.
Perhaps the reason that the methadone clinic had worked for S., albeit fleetingly, I realized, was not only because of the drug's pharmacological effect but also because the clinic had forcibly re-established the alliance: There was, at least, a transactional transparency in what she was giving and getting.
And the memories that fleetingly pass through each mind in its final moments are both individual and shared, forming a common thread that may not even exist ("It has no memory") or may exist only on an inaccessible level ("If it has memory, it does not know it").
Kupperman's attorneys argued that he faces a real possibility of a fine for contempt, something various Democratic lawmakers raised publicly in general terms earlier this year as a way of going after reluctant witnesses, but Tatelman said that sort of action by the House was also was fleetingly remote.
Every time it's played in a club, every time some drab house party is fleetingly enlivened by it, every time I sit in my room and it blares tinnily from my shit laptop speakers, just every time I hear it, it is the best time I've heard it.
The aged gingerly set forth from their residential hotels in search of bananas and condensed milk, braving all the dangers of the street, self-protectively oblivious of the dateline, still inhabiting a shimmery haze of 1937 within themselves, and as we pass them by, we are fleetingly pulled into their orbit.
There's Bob Odenkirk's rascally and fleetingly empathetic pout, Michael McKean's depiction of a man losing sight of his own sense of reason as he desperately tries to assert himself, and Rhea Seehorn's subtly devastating and indisputably doomed sense of devotion to the man whose name gives the show its title.
Put differently, this variation on the Arthurian legend fleetingly brings to mind "Game of Thrones" but mostly plays out according to the Ritchie template: a self-amused, endlessly resourceful laddish hero gets in and out of trouble with winks, smarts and brute force, sometimes in the company of Jude Law.
A hug from the victim's mother, Dawn King (she and her husband had adopted Larry as a toddler; his birth mother was a drug addict who brutally abused and neglected her children and died shortly before Larry's murder), represents, at least to Corbett, her desire to fleetingly recreate her child in him.
The movie thus generally plays like less than the sum of its parts -- delivering a few laughs courtesy of Larson and Jackson's playful banter, or the incongruity of Fury getting all gooey about a stray cat, before eventually unleashing Captain Marvel's powers in an action sequence that's fleetingly stirring, then workmanlike thereafter.
Yet, as Love points out, the basic idea of taking care of yourself, which feminist scholar Audre Lorde theorized as a radical "act of political warfare," turned into something monetizable, and soon became equated with purchasing things—face masks, manicures, massages, and anything that promised the potential of making us feel better, if only fleetingly.
References to the scandal were made, fleetingly by Ms. Witherspoon (she noted that Ms. Kidman's character in their hit mini-series "Big Little Lies" struggled with abuse and harassment) and more pointedly by Joana Vicente, executive director of the Independent Filmmaker Project, who noted that it had been a "tough year" for the industry.
That is why actors come and go so fleetingly in "The Thin Red Line," killed off less by combat than by the director's impatience with the whole business of sustaining a character, and why his camera lingers so avidly on trees, not just in "The Tree of Life" itself but in the latest film.
Sexual jealousy has produced many a major and minor classic, from Saul Bellow's "Herzog" to Patrick Hamilton's "Hangover Square" and Julian Barnes's "Before She Met Me," but the trick of these books lies in the skill with which the writer evokes, through the heat haze of the protagonist's obsession, the bobbing horizon line of reality, however fleetingly glimpsed.
Doug Gurr, Amazon's UK country manager made it all sound pretty sexy, emphasising "all types of roles from flight-test engineers, software engineers and corporate managers" while fleetingly mentioning the "fulfilment roles in our fulfilment centres" when speaking to the FT. The move followed promises by other tech giants to double-down on the UK, seemingly undeterred by the uncertainty around Brexit.
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The episode does seem aware of the friction between framing Jamie as its hero and the fact that he's settling on ancestral Cherokee land, but fleetingly: John Quincy Myers nods along with Jamie's good and peaceful intentions, but when he hears that the Cherokee hurled the Frasers' own boundary sticks into the ground at their feet, he doesn't sympathize much with Jamie's frustration.
Jonathan Zittrain, one of the report authors and co-founder of the Berkman Center, explained why government hand-wringing about "going dark" is so misguided in a blog post about the report: The label is "going dark" only because the security state is losing something that it fleetingly had access to, not because it is all of a sudden lacking in vectors for useful information.
Sometimes he fleetingly glimpses the father he never met, through a stern and kindly recorded announcement on a Staten Island Ferry boat; in a fountain's statue of Neptune near a "home for aged and decrepit sailors"; in a fortuitous encounter with a friend of his sister's, and that man's young son, in a restroom at a Lowe's in Wheeling, West Va. As Mr. Oliver says "Lowe's," that unromantic home improvement store acquires a numinous glow, as do the words Build It Green, the name of a house-fixtures salvage store in Queens, N.Y. The idea of home, you see, is as tantalizingly insubstantial to Mr. Oliver as that of a father.
Starring deep breath): Robert Downey Jr., Chris Evans, Mark Ruffalo, Chris Hemsworth, Scarlett Johansson, Brie Larson, Jeremy Renner, Don Cheadle, Paul Rudd, Brie Larson, Karen Gillan, Danai Gurira, Chadwick Boseman (fleetingly), Bradley Cooper and Josh Brolin; the film was an exercise in fan service, but also a thrilling and moving way to say goodbye to the current crop of Earth's mightiest heroes, according to our reviewer, Anthony Ha. 'Avengers: Endgame' is a very silly movie, but it ends in exactly the right way In all, the 22 films in the Marvel Cinematic Universe have grossed $19.9 billion at the global box office — with the four Avengers films bringing in nearly $6.2 billion.

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