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Or into the location of his gaudiest palace, Mar-a-Lago, in Palm Beach.
Oregon, known for having some of the gaudiest uniforms in college football, has outdone itself.
Even though 2017 might have been the year of the gaudiest, silliest fight in the history of combat sports—Mayweather vs.
Break out your, tackiest furs, wiggiest wigs, most complicated prints, and gaudiest glasses for a Champagne toast friends, 'cause Empire is back!
You are willing to spend $200 dollars on the gaudiest coffee mug in the history of coffee mugs, simply because it's Versace.
Kath Day-Knight and Kim Craig were always good company, even at their gaudiest — and they remain so years later, even in reruns.
Given that the President-elect's favorite color, and presumably substance, is gold, the venerable White House could soon undergo its gaudiest redecoration to date.
Once the poshest restaurant in the city — and the gaudiest — The French Room's décor has undergone a refined makeover, as has its food offerings.
Forget subtlety and restraint: Sometimes being an actor just means wearing loud wigs and garish clothes and rockin' the gaudiest accent you can muster.
Step up Galax, which has just released a teaser image (via VideoCardz) of the latest and perhaps gaudiest entry yet in its Hall of Fame series.
These men are getting more coverage, yes, and they're going home with golden men and globes at American film awards, the world's gaudiest white man's circlejerks.
The 25-year-old Californian allowed four singles, one double and one walk, and achieved his 21st victory in the gaudiest season of pitching in Mets history.
Wearing my mom's gaudiest, most blatantly fake piece of costume jewelry — a ring with a red stone big as a strawberry — I'd tense up my muscles until I trembled.
What Mr. Nelsons will talk about is his acquisition, starting in the 2017-18 season, of one of the gaudiest titles in music: Gewandhauskapellmeister, or music director, of the Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra.
But in its gaudiest form, this animating principle only made Clinton seem out of touch on the campaign trail: a millionaire hanging out with other rich and famous women like Lena Dunham and Katy Perry.
There were various cultural events this year that seized our collective attention for brief passages of time—the Game of Thrones finale, Beyonce's Lemonade, the Cubs winning the World Series, Bob Dylan being awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature—but they were ultimately crowded out by the biggest, gaudiest entertainment of them all.
Manaus was at the center of the Amazon region's rubber boom during the late 19th century. For a time, it was "one of the gaudiest cities of the world".David Grann. The Lost City of Z. Random House.
Hollywood historian Andrew Nelson said that she was seen as Hollywood's gaudiest, boldest, D-cupped, B-grade actress from 1955 until the early 1960s. Frequent references have been made to Mansfield's very high IQ, which she claimed was 163. In addition to English, she spoke four other languages. She learned French, Spanish, and German in high school, and in 1963 she studied Italian.
Troup has been known for wearing flashy outfits while bowling; the Pittsburgh Press' Bob Kravitz called him the PBA Tour's "gaudiest dresser". He said of his style of dress that "People tuned in to see what kind of pants I'd be wearing. They didn't care how I bowled." Troup has supplemented his attire with accessories that have included gold jewellery and sunglasses.
All the voices begin speaking and yelling at each other. Suddenly, at the peak of madness and confusion, the couples are engulfed by their follies, which transform the rundown theatre into a fantastical "Loveland", an extravaganza even more grand and opulent than the gaudiest Weismann confection: "the place where lovers are always young and beautiful, and everyone lives only for love"."Synopsis" mtishows.com. Retrieved August 30, 2010.
Jefferson Graham wrote that the result was "the gaudiest, weirdest, most elaborate, and most talked about resort Vegas had ever seen. [Its] emblem was a chesty female dipping grapes into the waiting mouth of a recumbent Roman, fitted out in toga, laurel wreath, and phallic dagger". The inauguration ceremony was held on August 5, 1966. Sarno and his partner, Nate Jacobsen, spent one million dollars on the event.
"The femme fatale of the Bowery", declared The New York Times of West's Lil in the play's 1949 revival, "bowling her leading men over one by one with her classical impersonation of a storybook strumpet", dressed in "some of the gaudiest finery of the century" with a "snaky walk, torso wriggle, stealthy eyes, frozen smile, flat, condescending voice, [and] queenly gestures"—in all, "a triumph of nostalgic vulgarity". West won a lawsuit in 1966 against a Los Angeles performer for infringement of the name "Diamond Lil".
My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy was met with widespread critical acclaim. At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from professional publications, the album received an average score of 94, based on 45 reviews. Aggregator AnyDecentMusic? gave it 8.8 out of 10, based on their assessment of the critical consensus. Reviewing in November 2010, Andy Gill of The Independent hailed the album as "one of pop's gaudiest, most grandiose efforts of recent years, a no-holds-barred musical extravaganza in which any notion of good taste is abandoned at the door".
The opening theme of "I'll Take Manhattan" introduced Detective Danny Clover, a hardened New York City cop who worked homicide "from Times Square to Columbus Circle—the gaudiest, the most violent, the lonesomest mile in the world." Danny Clover narrated the tales of the Great White Way to the accompaniment of music by Wilbur Hatch and Alexander Courage, and the recreation of Manhattan's aural tapestry required the talents of three sound effects technicians (David Light, Ralph Cummings, Ross Murray). Bill Anders was the show's announcer, as was Joe Walters. The supporting cast included regulars Charles Calvert (as Sgt.
Writing in Rolling Stone, Jon Landau felt the film was "nothing more than a religious porn film, the gaudiest piece of shlock this side of Cecil B. DeMille (minus that gentleman's wit and ability to tell a story)." On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, the film has an approval rating of 84% based on 76 reviews, with a rating average of 8.07/10. The site's critical consensus reads, "The Exorcist rides its supernatural theme to magical effect, with remarkable special effects and an eerie atmosphere, resulting in one of the scariest films of all time". On Metacritic, the film has an average weighted score of 81 out of 100, based on 21 critics, indicating "universal acclaim".
H. L. Mencken and George Jean Nathan in 1928 H. L. Mencken and George Jean Nathan had previously edited The Smart Set literary magazine, when not producing their own books and, in Mencken's case, regular journalism for The Baltimore Sun. With their mutual book publisher Alfred A. Knopf Sr. serving as the publisher, Mencken and Nathan created The American Mercury as "a serious review, the gaudiest and damnedest ever seen in the Republic", as Mencken explained the name (derived from a 19th-century publication) to his old friend and contributor Theodore Dreiser: > What we need is something that looks highly respectable outwardly. The > American Mercury is almost perfect for that purpose. What will go on inside > the tent is another story.

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