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"I've never seen Gone With the Wind, either," she said.
And I love when Gone With the Wind is on.
"We've gone with 18 forwards and 13 backs," Gold said.
"I should have gone with him that day," he said.
Amber had gone with her gut — and she was right.
In "Gone With the Wind," Atlanta burned to the ground.
Can we get, like, Gone With the Wind back, please?
They could have just gone with the USBC and they didn't.
But "Gone With the Wind" changed the way movies were made.
"I absolutely thought it was gone with the wind," Greenberg said.
Fitbit's gone with a sort of less is more approach here.
Margaret Mitchell only published "Gone with the Wind" during her lifetime.
How far he would have gone with that, I don't know.
Would you have rather you'd gone with a different partner perhaps?
I've gone with the United Nations definition, which is 44 countries.
This week, Pitchfork bestowed "Gone" with its "Best New Track" honor.
" "If I had my way, I would have gone with her.
However, films like "Gone With the Wind" fail this exclusiveness test.
"Cats have essentially gone with us everywhere we've gone," Sauther said.
" He added: "Can we get 'Gone With the Wind' back, please?
"That threat seems to be gone with this outfit," he said.
"It's 'Dynasty' meets 'Gone With the Wind' meets Prince," he said.
And if she did, she would've gone with you and embarrassed you.
She'd gone with me to hear Alex's first heartbeat at six weeks.
The CIA has, unsurprisingly, gone with the massively and comically incompetent explanation.
That breaks precedent with the (confusing) approach other networks have gone with.
It's the exact day that Gone With the Wind had its premiere.
He'd gone with his wife and four children to Vail for Thanksgiving.
Mine include "Gone With the Wind," by Angelika Markul, a Polish artist.
She had gone with her husband, and later she often ate alone.
Previous crises have come and gone with emissions remaining far too high.
Her favorite was "Gone with the Wind," which she watched five times.
"People could have gone with Biden early on," one Buttigieg supporter noted.
Best actress: "Gone with the Wind" (1939), "A Streetcar Named Desire" (1951)
You might have gone with "bursar," which appears to be more academic.
That changed in 1939, with the release of Gone with the Wind.
Theyve gone with a really expensive solution that isnt going to work.
If we ban Gone with the Wind, racist rap music goes too.
Using an analogy, Wyllie referred to the film 'Gone with the Wind.
Wade could be gone with another -- with a fifth vote for that side.
I should have gone with the split vote, but that's how it goes!
Maybe it's just me, but I'd have gone with two of the latter.
I probably would have gone with Bret and Sunday for my final three.
But much of the legislative flow has come and gone with less fanfare.
I felt like I was the victor and I've always gone with that.
Yet another Super Tuesday has come and gone with him sweeping more states.
Needless to say, Southern gentility was gone with the wind in this race.
Or should he have gone with the MC who has way more hits?
It seemed like only yesterday that I'd gone with him to see her.
It almost looked like the burning of Atlanta in 'Gone With the Wind.
Whatever Jeremy O. Harris's characters are gone with, it probably isn't the wind.
Movies like "Gone With the Wind" portrayed black people as unlearned and uncultured.
"If I'd gone with my emotions, I probably would have stayed," he said.
Had they gone with 20 yards, the rate would be just 10 percent.
"It's like 'Gone With the Wind,'" he said at a news conference beforehand.
The plantation genre of happy mammies and Sambos was gone with the wind.
"Casablanca" and "Gone With the Wind" are among the classics in its library.
I feel a lot of people have gone with their gut on this one.
Gone With the Wind is now gone from The Orpheum Theatre in Memphis, Tennessee.
We've gone with, We're going to live through it and hope for the best.
We could've gone with the Space Guard, which is more like a Coast Guard.
In retrospect, maybe we should've gone with the Hillary Clinton "future voter" one-piece.
But it could've, if the Stranger Things creators had gone with their original plan.
They were very successful doing the sort of Gone With the Wind type museum.
But those days may be gone, with even the BOJ's shock decision on Jan.
They also could have gone with saloon girls or even just plain prostitutes, a.k.a.
I'm aware of the controversy that has gone with my selection as your speaker.
A follower of Knut Hamsun, where would he or she have gone with this?
Looking ahead, Nigl has gone with all eight higher seeds in the next round.
I'm looking for, like – can we get like 'Gone With The Wind' back, please?
Some protests have made international news; others have come and gone with less attention.
His ID and bank cards are both missing, gone with his recently lost wallet.
Honestly I wouldn't have gone with it if I didn't have a connection to Echo.
Looking back I should've gone with my original plan, which was cut half of them.
In short, filmgoers gave a damn about "Gone with the Wind" and likely still do.
"They said, 'We're all caterpillars right now,' " recalls Guy, who had gone with his brother.
We've rounded up 15 A-listers who've gone with and without bangs over the years.
So where have you gone with that passport in the last... I don't know, month?
And this has gone with me to almost every single set I've ever worked on.
It's clear the Republican establishment isn't happy with the way things have gone with Trump.
Of course, this isn't the first time Jenner has gone with a see-through look.
Vivien Leigh made a memorable entrance as Scarlett O'Hara in "Gone With The Wind" (1939).
Generations have assumed "Gone with the Wind" is the true history of the old South.
Soon, it will be gone, with the threat of major new trade restrictions closing in.
In this country we've gone with a two-party system and winner-take-all elections.
No, I would not have gone with a pith helmet for safari gear in Kenya.
Nations of great armies and wealth have come and gone with the winds of time.
He took the change to reminisce about 1939 Civil War epic "Gone With The Wind."
So she had gone with him, though she refused to speak much about that evening.
My mother had gone with Joan to have dinner with her in-laws in Brooklyn.
Moore famously said she was "Gone With the Wind fabulous," and RHOA is Gone With the Wind fab too, if that means its main characters are like Scarlett O'Hara: somewhat delusional about their own fates, or the fact that their bubble has already burst.
Year: 1940, at the 12th Academy AwardsWhat beat it: "Gone With the Wind""Gone With the Wind" is critically loved, but Judy Garland's role as the Kansas girl trying to get home from Oz not only has better reviews, but is also universally known.
We would have gone with "Don't talk to me or my son ever again," but whatever.
Other startups have already come and gone with services that look similar to Skedaddle's chartered offerings.
The tradition-heavy Davis Cup has seen the light and gone with a fifth-set tiebreaker.
From Gone With The Wind to The Wizard of Oz, it shaped how our movies look.
They lived nearby, so I awaited their return home thinking Lee might have gone with them.
The US-UK dual nationals had gone with their father on a vacation in Sri Lanka.
Check out the rest of the "Gone with the Wind Fabulous" entries in the video above.
I would have gone with Joe's Bucket Of Malarkey, but, hey, those options are fine, too.
In the past few games, Blashill has gone with Howard, but that is subject to change.
They could've incorporated Bluetooth 5 instead of Bluetooth 4.2, and they could've gone with USB-C.
With the repeal approaching, some people are worried their benefits will be gone with the law.
The big picture: Price is gone, and HHS' travel scandals seem to have gone with him.
It was not what I felt, certainly, and I should have gone with my gut instinct.
Now, even that team is gone, with the CEO Nate Kelly and others decamping to Glowforge.
Pat Roberts, Kansas "I was reading 'Gone With the Wind,'" he said when asked about report.
Microsoft also has gone with two USB-C ports, one Surface Connector port, and nothing else.
Hattie McDaniel won Best Supporting Actress for her role as Mammy in "Gone with the Wind."
"That's entirely gone with respect to Canada and mostly eliminated with respect to Mexico," Toomey said.
In 1959, Barbara Roston of Brooklyn checked out "Gone With the Wind" from a public library.
But the book will not be joining the library's 59 other "Gone With the Wind" copies.
After adjusting for inflation, the record is still held by 1939's "Gone With The Wind."
Her 40-foot-high foyer was designed after the O'Hara Plantation, Tara, in Gone with the Wind.
And like Scarlett O'Hara in "Gone With the Wind," diners can place appearances ahead of everything else.
Actor Hattie McDaniel shows off her Academy Award from the film Gone With the Wind in 1940.
On the day of the accident, Zanders had gone with a friend downtown to a shopping mall.
I probably should have gone with it anyway though — this meal was a big miss for me.
Online news agency Asriran has gone with the headline: "SpongeBob [trousers] cause six-month suspension for Sosha".
And now he's learned a valuable lesson as a result: He should have gone with his gut.
Another person might have gone with "nuclear sclerosis" (a specific type of cataract), "office life," and #Daenerys.
The queues may have gone but the LME's problems with its warehouse operators haven't gone with them.
I think it's the Bernie supporters, had they chilled out a little and gone with the flow.
Bra Saunders' fishing boat off a bank where she had gone with us in a N.W. gale.
Danny had gone with her initially, but had returned a couple of years ago for secondary school.
Fifteen other men had gone with him; all of them were captured or killed by Boko Haram.
We ended up paying up to five times more than if we had gone with smaller providers.
I think it would have been too tight around the hips if I'd gone with the medium.
"Gone With the Wind" is set amid a mythic depiction of slavery tragically common in its time.
The sand was gone, and gone with it were the river, the groundwater and even the tolls.
When the "Gone With the Wind" cast visited the cyclorama, the film's black performers were not invited.
Gone with him is any modicum of levity or joy Resurgence might have hoped to tap into.
One woman is so far gone with a fever that Emily doesn't bother to give her a Tylenol.
Every year for the past 34 years, the Orpheum theater in Memphis has screened Gone With the Wind.
Chris Dorworth — and Gaetz's dog, Scarlet ("middle name is O'Hara, from Gone With the Wind"), an Australian Shepherd.
The comforts of Canada were long gone with no air conditioning and no running water in the bathroom.
Since ditching cat names in 2012, Apple's gone with Mavericks, Yosemite, El Capitan, Sierra, High Sierra, and Mojave.
More recently, she's gone with braids and topknots, but the common thread was a sort of carefree vibe.
The team has gone with rookie Tre Flowers, a converted safety, at right corner so far this season.
I had gone with the slightly edgier [Bridgegate locale] for 19D and with [Death of a telethon host?
" In "Bamboozled," his 2000 satire, he tackled both "The Birth of a Nation" and "Gone With the Wind.
But in many other stores in Beijing, freshwater fish are gone with no explanation, especially in recent days.
I think it would have been too tight around the hips if I&aposd gone with the medium.
While I personally would have gone with the #5 (Nacho Supremo and Tacos), I'm not here to judge.
The two-time Oscar winner — who famously played Melanie Wilkes in Gone with the Wind — turned 102 on Sunday.
My partner was abroad for a writing residency, and much of my built-in support system gone with him.
The recent screening of Gone With the Wind at the Orpheum on Friday, August 11, 2017, generated numerous comments.
The actress known to millions as Gone With the Wind's Melanie Wilkes is now officially Dame Olivia de Havilland.
"Gone With the Wind" has been rereleased at least seven times since its initial debut in 1939, Comscore said.
And if I could do things over again, I'd probably have just gone with something that works with Bluetooth.
"The estate does not know where the Gone With the Wind statuette is," Jackson's attorney Howard Weitzman told THR.
Beats could have gone with some more upscale materials like metal, but that would have also made them heavier.
Liverpool have at least gone with an actual, proper prank on the players – though it is sponsored by Vauxhall.
"I'm sure glad we did that survey, because we might not have gone with this concept otherwise," Douglas said.
But I was pretty sure that, if I had done something stupid, my career would have gone with it.
The recent screening of Gone With the Wind at the Orpheum on Friday, August 11, 2017, generated numerous comments.
The "photos underscore the depths to which the Syrian regime has gone with the support of ... Russia," Jones said.
A fervent campaign led to a career-shifting role as Melanie Hamilton in 1939's Gone With The Wind.
Also known as the setting of "Gone With the Wind," Georgia is known around the world for its peaches.
The cemetery lists Margaret Mitchell, the author of "Gone With The Wind" as one of its most famous residents.
It's a narrative we can find in fiction everywhere from Gone With the Wind to Song of the South.
But after 16 years — and $100 million of his own money — that dream is, well, gone with the wind.
My friend Dale might have gone with Bubbe, but her children already call their 91-year-old grandmother Bubbe.
She said she had met Mr. Ratner at a club and had gone with him to his friend's house.
The late Michael Jackson acquired David O. Selznick's "Gone With the Wind" Oscar for a record $1.5 million in 1999.
Hattie McDaniel won Best Supporting Actress for her role as Mammy in 1939's Best Picture, Gone with the Wind.
She had to sit at a small side table, away from the rest of the Gone with the Wind cast.
She had gone with her mother to get a protective order against DeJesus, but changed her mind, NBC Connecticut reports.
Gable earned an Oscar for this role in "It Happened One Night" and surprisingly not for "Gone with the Wind."
She'd gone with "gay" for a while because she "liked being the underdog," she told the laughing crowd in Cincinnati.
Her most enduring role came in "Gone With the Wind" (1939), still Hollywood's top moneymaking film when adjusted for inflation.
With his chances of making the cut all but gone with the double-bogey, his interest also seemed to disappear.
We would have gone with "Hawkins Bling" or "You used to call me on my walkie-talkie," but we digress.
I could have either gone with him, or taken him by the hand and insisted that he stay with us.
But if you'd pre-ordered your lunch just an hour earlier, you probably would have gone with the healthier option.
In the past, it's delivered us this amazing Clueless monologue and Amy Schumer crushing it doing Gone with the Wind.
It's like an earthquake happened while you were gone, with the roads chewed up and various buildings in complete disrepair.
The time to improve the pitching has come and gone, with Drew Pomeranz the only deadline addition Boston could muster.
After her Eskata treatments, the spot on her forehead is gone with no scar or sign she had it removed.
So I'll always wonder what it would've sounded like and where we'd be if we'd gone with the other guy.
I started with "Gone with the Wind" because I wanted the kids to be inspired by the heroine Scarlett's courage.
His friends can only speculate about what might have happened if someone had gone with him that night to the Fireside.
Specifically, with children re-enacting the infamous "Gone with the Wind Fabulous" scene between Kenya Moore, NeNe Leakes, and Cynthia Bailey.
Earlier this week it was announced Gone with the Wind is heading back to the big screen for its 80th anniversary.
Something of her has gone with it, out into the darkness, seeing with different eyes and creeping closely over the stones.
We also received a number of blankets and toys for him, and these have gone with Milo to his new home.
Newfoundland has gone with a private retail sales model, and many will be attached to Dominion supermarkets that also sell alcohol.
The late great star won an award in 1939 for her portrayal of the housemaid, Mammy, in Gone With The Wind.
Players like Infiltration and Xian have gone with less-than-obvious character picks, and perfected them to an absurdly high standard.
If the bids had even been close — just a few thousand dollars apart — we might have gone with the letter writers.
De Havilland, best known for the 1939 film "Gone With the Wind," won two Oscars in a career spanning 50 movies.
"People have moved away, so services, shops, cheaper restaurants have gone with them," said 72-year-old Kacirek, a documentary filmmaker.
"People have moved away, so services, shops, cheaper restaurants have gone with them," said 72-year-old Kacirek, a documentary filmmaker.
But when they find their vertigo gone with a simple test and a non-pharmacological treatment, "they love it," he said.
Can you imagine how differently things would have gone with Nintendo had introduced a virtual reality-like headset back in 2006?
Pole position has translated into victory 13 times in 34 races in Brazil, although the last four have gone with pole.
White women flipped a lot, too, delivering a majority for Mr. Biden after they had gone with Mr. Sanders in 2016.
"I think Deb and I saw 'Gone With the Wind' four times a day," said Bob Hill, a retired tugboat captain.
She'd toss the ball so high that you could read a chapter of 'Gone With the Wind' before it came down.
The first formally credited production designer to be widely known was William Cameron Menzies, for ''Gone With the Wind'' in 1939.
Ponyboy and his friend Johnny are reading "Gone With the Wind," and it's fitting that a melodrama would capture their attention.
These reduced the fountain's energy needs to just a fraction of what they would have been had they gone with pumps.
She liked to say that she first went to Atlanta to attend the premiere of "Gone With the Wind," on Dec.
"It's just a tragedy to be out here and have one of the legends be gone with his daughter," Almasi said.
Except that the date — and, indeed, a full week thereafter — has come and gone with no of announcement of an election.
"Had we gone with the original amount of songs, it probably would have been a three or four hour show," McLean said.
When "Gone With the Wind" came out in 1939, there was very little criticism about its nonchalant, at best, approach to slavery.
Queen Elizabeth's corgis have gone with her on royal visits, been featured in an Olympic broadcast, and been photographed by Annie Leibovitz.
Actress Olivia de Havilland, who played the doomed Southern belle Melanie in "Gone With the Wind," poses for a photograph Wednesday, Sept.
"We could have gone with a darker lip, but I always tend to play up her eyes — they're so fantastic," says Levy.
That's the second-biggest film ever at the domestic box office, when inflation is factored in, behind only Gone With the Wind.
It's interesting to see where the USGA has gone with the U.S. Open, being a little more friendly than in years' past.
When they are, Gone with the Wind still reigns as the highest-grossing movie ever domestically — followed by the original Star Wars.
She's gone with the former baseball star to business meetings and they recently had a picture-perfect vacation in the Dominican Republic.
Those days are long gone, with the club transitioning away from their spiritual home and away from an era of unprecedented success.
The "Gone with the Wind" worldwide total today would be an astounding $7.4 billion, according to this consumer-price-index inflation calculator.
However, the ubiquity test is a further case against rendering it "racist" to show films like "Gone With the Wind" in public.
" She even went so far as to quote her favorite line from Gone with the Wind: "After all, tomorrow is another day.
I've gone with my friends to mosque and to synagogues and all of that is something I find very moving and true.
Managers have come and gone with alarming, uncharacteristic frequency: Michael Laudrup, Garry Monk and Francesco Guidolin, who yielded to Bradley last month.
My parents said over 30 years ago that "Gone with the Wind" was racist, more so by ridiculing the slaves' plight. 2.
From "Snow White" to "Gone With the Wind," films have taught us that women are to be kissed, at times even violently.
That could give Republicans an opportunity to counter-punch that they may not have had if Democrats had gone with new leadership.
"The Irishman" is one of the longest films ever nominated, only beaten by "Gone With the Wind," which was 238 minutes long.
" He added: "To extend the analogy, many investors can find their portfolios gone with the wind of inflation if they don't invest.
The Oscar for "Gone With the Wind," which he picked up when he bought the MGM film library, is on the coffee table.
Some have gone with the route of more is more in order for their name to appear at the top of the leaderboard.
Length was also considered in picking theme answers; thankfully, they mostly matched up in length, and we could have gone with normal symmetry.
The parts of daily life that were once taken for granted are suddenly gone, with no clear sense of when they'll be back.
Atop the cake stood a special Gone with the Wind topper (Lipinski was named after the fictional Georgia plantation from the 1939 film).
Fully 68% of references to films made in 1939 are to "Gone with the Wind" (a winner) and "The Wizard of Oz" (nominated).
Instead, I wish Asus had gone with a combo power button/finger reader like you get on competing systems from Dell and Huawei.
Olivia de Havilland, perhaps best remembered for her role as "Melanie" in Gone With the Wind, celebrated her 25th birthday this past July.
But it has a tough hill to climb to beat "Gone with the Wind," the highest-grossing movie ever after adjusting for inflation.
When people think of the great films like Gone with the Wind, they think of the main characters, but then there's Hattie McDaniel.
It's been around since 1926, and it's credited with the discovery of titles like "Gone with the Wind" and "Catcher in the Rye".
These seem like beautiful, high-quality shoes, and I wish I had gone with my regular size so I could wear them comfortably.
" Bessinger launched his run for governor from his cattle range, which he called Tara, after the O'Hara plantation in "Gone with the Wind.
But the Louvre Abu Dhabi has not only gone with a fully integrated model; it also promotes that model as its distinguishing feature.
Around midnight he left a local bar, the Dog House, where he had gone with teammates after their final match of the tournament.
I quickly notched "Gone With the Wind" ("great"), "Jane Eyre" ("so good"), and "Wild December," a fictionalized account of the Brontës ("really interesting").
The simple fact is that the America of "Gone with the Wind" and "Sunset Boulevard" wasn't great for lots and lots of Americans.
" Merkin emphasizes that Previn is a "hands-on mother" who takes her children to "places she says she'd never once gone with Farrow.
Perhaps you can see where this is going: Wayne first crops up on So Far Gone with Drake on a Jay Z beat.
When "Roots" dethroned "Gone With the Wind" the next year, it wasn't just about ratings: It seemed to displace the power of racist fictions like "Gone With the Wind" and "The Birth of a Nation" to "write history with lightning," to quote the phrase President Woodrow Wilson is said to have used to praise the latter, D. W. Griffith's own Civil War epic.
The day was February 18th 1943, when she had gone with a colleague to the Berlin Sportpalast to hear her boss give a speech.
That makes "Gone With the Wind" a classic, whether you dislike it or whether you think it's one of the best movies ever made.
There's no spice of fun fruity themes like peach or pumpkin or any of the other more whimsical choices Google could have gone with.
I have no idea how things might have gone with any trajectory shift, so I probably wouldn't choose to change anything from the past.
McDaniel's character in Gone with the Wind, Mammy, is now a descriptor for one of the more harmful representations of Black women in Hollywood.
They could have gone with Small Business Saturday as the hashtag, but by saying, "Shop small," they're actually giving you a call to action.
For some reason, SNK has gone with an analog stick without a gate or microswitches, meaning there's no feedback on the direction you're pressing.
The producer of Oscar-winning films like Gone with the Wind (21958) and Rebecca (1940), Selznick was one of the biggest players in Hollywood.
The first time I remember being struck by a actress' performance was while watching Gone With The Wind when I was 8 years old.
The original "Star Wars" alone made more than $1.6 billion domestically — second only to "Gone with the Wind" in the United States after inflation.
Of course there is no doubt that Sony could have gone with a number of other cloud services for its gaming-on-demand services.
Samsung's gone with Quad HD (2,560 x 1,83) displays for a while now and has yet to launch a phone with a 4K screen.
The Gone with the Wind star died of a heart attack in November 1960, less than a month after he finished shooting the film.
Today, in inflation-adjusted terms, it beats every film ever made bar "Gone With The Wind", which has had 38 more years to earn.
In the end, Giphy may have not have gone with financing at all, and for the time being, we're hearing that nothing is imminent.
As president, Trump has had to choose sides on divisive social issues, and time and time again, he's gone with what white evangelicals want.
In the course of Gerbier's trip, he watches "Gone with the Wind"—as did Melville, when he was in London on leave, in 19593.
But if you learn to roll with the ­Tristram- Shandy-on-nondrowsy-cough-syrup circumlocution, "Gone With the Mind" may worm into your brain.
If we had gone with a more recent machine that's maybe more eco-groovy and streamlined, it wouldn't have been nearly as musically productive.
I am 74 years old and I have seen a lot of racism in my life but "Gone With the Wind" was the worst.
After considering "Gone with the Wind" and "The Wizard of Oz," she chose "Vertigo" and obtained an original film print from the Hitchcock estate.
The longest winner of Best Picture in Oscars history is 1939's "Gone with the Wind," which clocks in at 3 hours, 58 minutes.
White roses bloomed along a path leading to the cottage where Clark Gable and Vivien Leigh changed into their "Gone With the Wind" costumes.
"He operates with the gut, and by all accounts if you were following the gut, he would have gone with Chris Christie," Bash said.
There's a good chance the furniture will be gone with the production crew, just like the furniture in that house or apartment you buy.
John Oliver, Shaq, Rachel Brosnahan and Anthony Anderson all had their chance to sing "Since U Been Gone" with Kelly Clarkson — and they blew it!
Once upon a time, an all-time classic movie, "Gone With the Wind," burned down part of one Hollywood's own studios, pretending it was Atlanta.
"Gone with the Wind" tells the story of Scarlett O'Hara, a young Southern woman living in the time of the Civil War, and later Reconstruction.
We experimented with it on the space station, and we would've gone with that one, but at the time we used LCD, liquid crystal screens.
The major difference between last year's Product RED iPhone and this one is that Apple has wisely gone with a black bezel on the front.
To start, the pair attempted to make Real Housewives of Atlanta star Kenya Moore's signature catchphrase "I'm Gone with the Wind fabulous!" even more dramatic.
If Amazon and its competitors automate its warehouse operations in 10 years, that's around 1 million unskilled jobs gone, with nowhere obvious to replace them.
Essar said it had held discussions with several potential buyers but had gone with the Rosneft consortium because their offer was considered the most attractive.
Their Gone With the Wind recasting was the first in a series of gender-swapped audition reels that is generating no shortage of complete gold.
The most watched TV program before "Roots" was "Gone With the Wind," the 1939 Civil War epic that NBC broadcast over two nights in 1976.
According to NBC, Jackson paid $1.5 million for the Academy Award statue that was awarded to 1939's best-picture winner, "Gone With the Wind."
But she also told them that she had gone with him to buy ammunition, and that she had once driven him to Pulse, they said.
And at a time when the world seems so divided, some of the biggest brands have gone with the most traditional of holiday messages: Togetherness.
Brian W.: What movies from the 2010s will be thought of the same way we think of Casablanca, Gone With The Wind, and Citizen Kane?
With all transparency and accountability gone, with positions filled on the basis of political loyalty instead of ability or integrity, Venezuela has become a kleptocracy.
Actress Hattie McDaniel, the first black woman to receive an Academy Award, won the Oscar for her role as "Mammy" in Gone With the Wind.
She received the Best Supporting Actress award for her role as Mammy, the head slave at the fictional plantation in "Gone with the Wind" (1939).
Donald McCaig, who enjoyed success with historical novels, books about Border collies and two authorized follow-ups to "Gone With the Wind," died on Nov.
"Gone with the Wind" came out in 1939 and focused on a plantation-owning family in 1861 -- in the run-up to the Civil War.
McDaniel won the Best Supporting Actress award for "Gone with the Wind," in which she played Mammy, a role that's since been mired in controversy. 
Beer baron Frederick Pabst lies in Milwaukee's Forest Home Cemetery, and "Gone With The Wind" author Margaret Mitchell is a highlight of Atlanta's Oakland Cemetery.
And I may not have gone with a private driver for the whole trip and instead take domestic flights between the cities to save time.
It sits on a three-acre hillside and counts "Gone with the Wind" producer David O. Selznick and actor Cary Grant among its former owners.
The Rangers returned a year later, but by then, Greenberg was gone, with Ryan getting his wish to control both the business and baseball operations.
But a brief period working for Joseph B. Platt, who designed the sets for "Gone With the Wind," turned him off to the film industry.
For Guardians we could&aposve gone with Groot dancing or even Quill dancing, but sometimes a memorable moment, it&aposs not even about the characters.
I'm a huge Gone with the Wind fan and I liked the way her name looked, so I just swapped the n for an r.
Will buyers of the Skyhorse book, listed at 960 pages, receive something the size of "Gone With the Wind" with many pages of shruggie emoticons?
I would have gone with a group of friends that included other single people, but I didn't want to be a third-, fifth-, or eleventh-wheel.
Mujica had gone with a group to a police building to ask about the arrest of a Honduran immigrant who was part of the first caravan.
Jenn: Wes really likes the movie Gone With the Wind, so I guess that is where we first came up with the idea for his name.
The movie he's seen the most times is Coming to America, and it may be heresy, but he thinks that Gone with the Wind is overrated.
"If Reagan had gone with Kemp, I would have been sitting in Siberia for a long time," Mr. Daniloff, now 81 and retired in Cambridge, Mass.
Think of it this way: The movie Gone With the Wind was exactly as old when Star Wars came out as Star Wars is right now.
" Film critic Lou Lumenick urged that Gone With the Wind should "go the way of the Confederate flag," calling it pop culture's "ugly symbol of racism.
Times have changed since 1940, when Gone with the Wind's Hattie McDaniel became the first Black actress to win an Academy Award — for playing a maid.
"Endgame" has a much tougher hill to climb if it wants to beat "Gone with the Wind," the highest-grossing movie ever after adjusting for inflation.
And now, the last remaining bad reason is gone: With the new iOS update, entering your passwords on an iPhone is no longer a painful exercise.
Since Hattie McDaniels' role in Gone With the Wind, black women have pervasively been subjected to supporting characters, using eyerolls and sass as a racial identifier.
The keepers of the "Gone With the Wind" flame authorized "Scarlett" and fought "The Wind Done Gone"; surely, it should have been the other way around.
It's a key piece of the "systemic" open world in Days Gone, with Freakers and other beings just doing their own thing until you interrupt them.
The Tonys have gone with no fixed host a few times in the past; a producer with real creativity could make something out of that approach.
The other 14-year-old was Sorrell Leczkowski, from Leeds, who had gone with her family to pick up her sister, who was attending the concert.
I'm Democrat by default, simply by the way things have gone with the Republican Party over the past few years, but it is an uneasy alliance.
The sale on leftover stocks of electronics also appears to have come and gone, with only mostly store fixtures, ladders, and carpet tiles seemingly left on offer.
I went a half size up for the Ultra Boost 19, assuming that they'd fit the same, but I probably could have gone with my normal size.
She rose to fame in movies with Errol Flynn, played Melanie Hamilton Wilkes in Gone With The Wind, and dated Howard Hughes, Jimmy Stewart, and John Huston.
All the barriers to using Adobe programs — the expensive subscription and the complicated toolbars — are mostly gone with these apps unless you require their more advanced features.
After Clark Gable visited in 1939, for the premiere of "Gone With The Wind", a Rhett Butler figurine was added to the diorama, reputedly at his suggestion.
The mystique of yesteryear was gone, with a poor product on the ice, and it took a long time to build the fan base back up again.
We want to empower people to grow their business in a very fruitful and meaningful way, and that's why we've gone with a monthly subscription revenue model.
" Her grandmother died this summer, and Similien-­Johnson says, "Now that the tastes are gone with her, I feel like it's my duty to share these recipes.
"Thanks to my doctors and nurses, my family and friends, and the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society, now I'm gone with the cancer," Krawitt says in the video.
Lloyd has spent winters playing professionally in Italy, and Tomlinson has gone with her, for at least a few weeks each time, to help her settle in.
The waiver of executive privilege has gone with nary a mention in coverage, as has the impressive speed and scope of Barr's disclosure in handling the report.
They were like, you know, 'You've gone with me to my house, you know we have guns in the house, are you trying to take those away?
" The audience booed at the president's initial mention of the Academy Awards, then cheered when he said, "Can we get, like, Gone with the Wind back, please?
The movie theaters (including the one where black townspeople had watched "Gone With the Wind" from "colored" seats in the balcony) no longer separated patrons by race.
I'd gone with Amy on our first trip, in 2014, and left with a pair of wide-legged Paul Harnden trousers that come up to my nipples.
A decade after Gone with the Wind, a woman named Norma Jeane Mortenson became Marilyn Monroe, a bombshell with excellent comedic timing — like Betty Boop made flesh.
I opted for a package of six boneless skinless chicken thighs, but I could've gone with the fresh boneless, skinless chicken breasts and still stayed within bounds.
Before, prosecutors may have gone with a police officer's side of the story — prosecutors tend to build close relationships with cops to solve criminal cases, after all.
"It's very difficult given how far the clubs have gone with the netting to make changes during the year because they really are structural issues," Manfred said.
Intermissions were once a regular part of the American moviegoing experience, even with films that were not "Gone With The Wind"-sized (three hours, 58 minutes) epics.
Or he could've gone with something more severe than it recommended — tariffs of 40 to 50 percent — to signal how tough he's willing to get with China.
TP-Link went with a dual-band setup, which means lower prices and smaller routers — the same play Google Wifi, Eero, Luma, and most others have gone with.
In 1940, Hattie McDaniel became the first Black woman to win an Oscar in any acting category, for her supporting role as Mammy in Gone With The Wind.
Siding with Edgewater, and by extension Spacer's Choice, is frustratingly pragmatic, and it's not what I would have gone with had Parvati not stepped in to say something.
By the time new arrest warrants were issued, Caro Quintero was long gone, with most assuming he had headed for the Sinaloa cartel's bastion in the Sierra Madre.
While Morecambe strike terror into the opposition by sporting an image of a gigantic shrimp, other clubs have gone with animals which are more traditionally associated with fear.
Its first selection was Sylvia Townsend Warner's Lolly Willowes, and in 1936, it turned a random Southern woman into a literary titan by choosing Gone With the Wind.
I could've knocked off an extra $2 if I had gone with Walmart's Great Value version of these products, but they were out-of-stock at my location.
Not only has May come and gone with no epidemic, but newly published results from an April census revealed that the saigas are making modest gains in population.
By midnight it appeared his entire political base was gone, with the Virginia Legislative Black Caucus, other key Democratic groups and top allies calling on him to resign.
It allowed me to positively identify George Alfred Trenholm as the historical figure behind Margaret Mitchell's fictional sea captain Rhett Butler, from her novel Gone with the Wind.
"They probably should have gone with someone else, but I'm assuming they did not because this was the third hurricane" after Hurricanes Harvey and Irma, Ms. Brown said.
When you think of the Golden Age of Hollywood, you probably think of some of the greatest American movies ever made: Citizen Kane, Gone with the Wind, Casablanca.
Their first regional hit, in 1956, was a version of the 1937 song "Gone With the Wind" (not related to the film or novel of the same title).
Perhaps Mr. Bradford, who has borrowed the exhibition's title from the last line of the Civil War novel "Gone With the Wind," is ending on an optimistic note?
If you had to go back to 1939, and you watch "Gone With the Wind," there was action there but you wouldn't call Clark Gable an action hero.
If you chose the No. 10 seed in 2017, you would have gone with Virginia Commonwealth University over Saint Mary's of California – and you would have been wrong.
"It is Hollywood at its Hollywood-ist," John Wiley Jr., the author of "The Scarlett Letters: The Making of the Film Gone With the Wind," told CNN in 2014.
Elsewhere, "Tarzan", "Gone With The Wind" and D.W. Griffith's "The Birth of a Nation" are analysed—none of which has much to do with Stallworth and Zimmerman's daring adventures.
If there was vibrant market competition for small tablets, I'd bet Apple would have gone with the second-gen pencil on the new mini, because it's so clearly superior.
Hattie McDaniel, the first Black woman to ever win an Oscar, won Best Supporting Actress in 1939 for her portrayal of Mammy, a maid, in Gone with the Wind.
Despite McDaniel winning the award, she was banned from going to the Gone With The Wind premiere, along with other Black actors, thanks to the South's Jim Crow laws.
Apple's big iPhone event has come and gone, with the company highlighting its new iPhone XS, XS Max, and XR models along with the updated Apple Watch Series 4.
I also appreciate the fact that Google's gone with one USB-C slot on either side, rather than sticking them both on the same edge like the MacBook Air.
Her life is turned upside down when Elodie fails to come home and Elisabeth discovers she has gone with her new boyfriend to join Islamic State (IS) in Syria.
Despite de Havilland being the only living person who was depicted as a major character on the show, the Gone With the Wind actress was not consulted about it.
McDaniel beat costar Olivia de Havilland to win Best Supporting Actress for her performance as Scarlett O'Hara's maid Mammy in the 1939 Civil War epic Gone with the Wind.
W Magazine enlisted 29 celebs to deliver their take on the iconic dialog between Clark Gable and Vivien Leigh in the 1940 slavery nostalgia epic Gone with the Wind.
Over time, Chris metaphorically becomes the land on which she grows up and, like Scarlett O'Hara in "Gone With the Wind," recognizes it as the only thing that endures.
The Post reported that it's unclear where the football paraphernalia has gone, with tax experts questioning whether the businessman violated IRS rules against charities being used for personal gain.
But the censors didn't stop this line: "Frankly, my dear, I don't give a damn," from "Gone With the Wind" (1939) — one of the most famous lines in history.
"The artists from Ukraine were interested in branching out into styles or developments that were developing in the West, and have gone with that in their careers," Kochman says.
If I would've gone with the Phillie Phanatic on my ass to start instead of Gritty, it wouldn't have blown up like it did, you know what I mean?
The first image in "BlacKkKlansman" is a famous, stirring shot from "Gone With the Wind," of wounded Confederate soldiers around the Atlanta railroad station under a tattered battle flag.
The Golden Globes are minutes away and it looks like Hollywood's gone with a washing machine approach to their getups, which has most everyone in either darks or lights.
But thanks to the rise of digital technology, and the easy availability of data that has gone with it, reporters have more ways to get stories than ever before.
It's the state with the highest percentage of Hispanics and Latinos (about 1 in 2 residents), and it's gone with Democrats in 6 of the last 7 general elections.
Republicans endured some version of this in 2016, having gone with the consensus choice in 2012 and then lost an election they really thought they were going to win.
Notably, there's not much evidence of recriminations against Nixon — no "Nelson Would've Won" bumper stickers or "We Should Have Gone With Goldwater" op-eds, as far as I've seen.
David Selznick, producer of Gone with the Wind, touched a lot of actresses and then became infatuated with Jennifer Jones, who in mysterious and semi-spiritual ways was untouchable.
His most famous line is likely remembered because it's true: "Frankly, my dear Scarlett, I don't give a damn," he says as Rhett Butler in Gone With the Wind.
Maybe the outcome Sunday would have been the same with Taylor under center for four quarters, but there was no other way it could have gone with Peterman starting.
"I was calling it Tara II," she says, referencing the famous plantation in Gone with the Wind, but her friend and fitness guru Bob Greene convinced her to change it.
Activities listed that would reveal your location include "Web & App Activity" (which cover anything you've done on Google apps and services) and "Location History" (where you've gone with your device).
The women's singles has gone with the seeds, but fourth-ranked Thai Ratchanok Intanon fell in the last 16 to feisty Japanese counter-puncher Akane Yamaguchi 21-19 21-16.
"I would not have gone with those girls to an afterparty and just not allowed myself to be in positions to where I also allowed things to happen," she said.
I've gone with Om on this immersive journey without ever leaving my laptop, thanks to a new virtual reality (VR) project from the United Nations and the VR company Vrse.works.
Gone With the Wind is now gone from a Memphis, Tennessee, movie theater where it was annually screened for the past 34 years — and fans have mixed feelings about it.
Kim Kardashian and Kanye West have gone with a different surrogate to deliver their new baby -- but it ain't because they didn't like the last one ... she was simply unavailable.
And five Democratic governors have gone with another tactic: issuing executive orders that prohibit the state from doing business with any broadband company that violates the principles of net neutrality.
The hearty congeniality of the early days of the campaign are gone, with Sanders and Clinton much more likely to snip at each other in debates and on the trail.
According to AP's analysis from the most recent White House staff data, 6900 staffers who worked for the president at that point last year are gone, with 2628 new arrivals.
When I think about the products, the company has evolved in its products, but it's been just sort of iterative in the sense that you've just gone with the times.
"I loved Kenny with all my heart, and my heart's broken, and a big old chunk of it has gone with him today," Parton said in a video Saturday morning.
A Memphis movie theater's announcement that it will discontinue its annual screening of "Gone With the Wind" over concerns that the film is insensitive has prompted a heated discussion online.
In an interview, she recounted how as a child she had gone with her mother to visit Mr. Kwok — at a time when he still had a home in Chinatown.
Discussions regarding the gift began near the end of the show's run, after Mr. Weiner, during a trip to Austin, visited a "Gone With the Wind" show at the facility.
Never fear, watch it here: Johns Hopkins University sends out a thank-you email every year to students, faculty and alumni, and most years it has gone with a video.
Now, on the cusp of spring, any slack left over from the financial crisis is largely gone, with the exception of an oversupply of luxury homes at the very top.
"If the C.S.C. or W.A.W. wasn't there, if I had gone with my mother, I would have been in one of the prostitution centers in Kabul now," Ms. Rasekh said.
If Edwards had gone with his gut reaction to question his son's masculinity and to push him to swallow his feelings, he would have no idea why Tristan was so upset.
I think the company should have just gone with the TOMS model, where they give people a pair of glasses for every pair bought, without making everyone choose who receives care.
For form, we've gone with modern plastic and polyester instead of steel and whalebone, and barring the waist-trainer-faithful, wearing one today is primarily an exercise in accessorizing, not modification.
Dark smudges along the map's creases underscore that the map was a circulating object, part of Spain's empire-building, as it would have gone with the relacion geográfica back to Spain.
Adam Scott may not be able to recall the exact plot of Gone With the Wind but says he does remember Clark Gable's role as Rhett Butler in the 1939 drama.
Hence the most moving scene in the film, when various people are blown away—not shot or blasted but sifted and dispersed, dust to dust, and swiftly gone with the wind.
It is possible that they should have gone with a nonfamous, internal name, rather than with a designer who already had a profile on the international stage, trading attention for continuity.
When the show parodied "Gone With the Wind" in 22.18, the sketch called for Ms. Burnett, playing Starlett O'Hara, to appear in antebellum garb made from curtains, per the book's plot.
In Gone With the Wind, Scarlett O'Hara whipped up an iconic gown out of green curtains during the poverty-stricken days of Reconstruction, when she couldn't afford to purchase a dress.
"She told me all her friends have gone with their mommies and daddies and keeps asking why she can't leave too," her mother, Alma Lucerito Chavez, said in a phone interview.
No other book, no monument, no movie — save, perhaps, for "Gone With the Wind," itself beholden to Phillips's work — has been more influential in shaping how many Americans have viewed slavery.
If I could have made "smirt" work I'd have gone with "smirt" and "smize" instead, as I'm more familiar with "smize," although it doesn't seem to be a puzzle entry yet.
The Living Desert went on to win the Best Documentary Oscar that year and surpass Gone With the Wind to become the highest-grossing film ever in Japan at the time.
Oezdemir hired a nutritionist to come up with a new diet and meal plan, but he hasn't gone with the full package, where they move in and prepare all his meals.
As for interpreting tweets or dreams, we recall the famous movie line, "Frankly, my dear, I don't give a damn" (Clark Gable as Rhett Butler, in Gone with the Wind, 1939.)
I'm a big Crossroads fan, a big Girl, Interrupted fan, which would have been really sick—but if I had gone with my favorite movies it wouldn't have made any sense.
And all of this is gone with the wind the moment Kate Winslet swaggers in, wearing a doo-wop bouffant and flashing a blingy Star of David as big as a bagel.
"When we've gone with Kevin (Durant) coming off the bench to close out that first quarter, start that second quarter, it gives him another ballhandler out there," Thunder coach Billy Donovan said.
In the first clip, a trio of little ladies re-enacts the infamous "Gone with the Wind Fabulous" scene between The Real Housewives of Atlanta's Kenya Moore, NeNe Leakes and Cynthia Bailey.
Chlamydia and gonorrhea differ from viral STIs like herpes and HPV because they can be treated with basic antibiotics: Take a round of meds, it's gone (with some noteworthy exceptions, of course).
Dances with Wolves, like Gone With the Wind before it, is just shy of four hours in length – with a demure "Intermission" panel in the middle that's useful only for home viewing.
But the ones that were made in more limited quantities — there are jackets featuring illustrations of the Kentucky Derby, Gone With the Wind, and Batman, among others — are for more sought after.
The studio space was originally developed by silent movie pioneer Thomas H. Ince, and has been home to productions including Gone with the Wind and Citizen Kane, Amazon noted in today's announcement.
The Lost Cause, a revisionist history movement that downplayed the evil that was American chattel slavery and turned Confederate soldiers into heroes—think Gone with the Wind—didn't only infect white Southerners.
In his new autobiographical novel, "Gone With the Mind," Mark Leyner seems to split the difference: He makes sense of his life by unpacking just how ridiculous it is to be alive.
He had tried to read "Gone with the Wind" and to learn the words of "Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah" and "Old Folks at Home," but fiction and music weren't his thing.
In subsequent years, the report states, a "neo-Confederate theme park" grew around the mountain, replete with a plantation house, anodyne versions of antebellum life, and a "Gone With the Wind" museum.
But the 2017 version is set not against the snow-capped mountains and glassy downtown spires of Denver, but in this steamy, leafy city that begat "Gone With the Wind" and Spanx.
" Sports Illustrated was not impressed, saying the Colts should have gone with a defensive player: "The Colts can block better now, but it won't matter if their opponents score 40 each week.
We've always gone with Pool, but for example we're testing buses in Cairo now to even bring the price of Uber down to the next level... a dollar, a buck fifty, etc.
With a short field in front of him, Blount took the ball up the middle and was gone, with no one on New England's defense having a chance of bringing him down.
The majestic administration building, for instance, looks much as it did in the 1930s and '40s, when DeMille and David O. Selznick, who produced "Gone With the Wind," had their offices inside.
Chang had gone with his father to multiple hospitals but was unable to have his father admitted, so instead he took him back home and tried to nurse him back to health.
In 1939, the cyclorama finally had a moment of public glory, when some of the stars of "Gone With the Wind," in town for the film's world premiere, paid a ceremonial visit.
While she's tried similar bob-length looks with wigs, if she's not pulling an elaborate bob con, this would be the shortest she — or any KarJenner — has ever gone with her natural hair.
Had he given a strong speech but turned out to have views outside the party's mainstream or a history of scandalous behavior, Democrats might well have gone with a different nominee in 2008.
Over the course of her eight-decade career, she was renowned for eight on-screen romances with Errol Flynn and for her role as sweet Melanie Hamilton Wilkes in Gone with the Wind.
It's a place where scenes from Gone With the Wind, The Matrix, and countless other movies and TV shows have been filmed, but you wouldn't know its spectacular history to look at it.
Overall, it sticks with the uncluttered, flat design that Amazon's gone with from the start, but with a sleeker UI that requires fewer button presses—especially useful given how much most Kindles lag.
Stewart and de Havilland shared "many months" together as a couple and at least one historic date when he accompanied her to the New York premiere of Gone With The Wind in 1939.
One of Warner Brothers' biggest stars, de Havilland had scored an Oscar nomination for her role in Gone with the Wind, but her biggest claim to fame was her relationship with Errol Flynn.
Since then, his status as pure 'citizen' has gone, with a host of anti-Mugabe political big-hitters from ex-Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai to former vice-president Joice Mujuru adding their support.
There was also a fragrance about him, something like lemons—similar to the tonic you got at the barber, where I'd gone with my father, and there'd been a life I fit into.
The protagonist of "Gone With the Mind" is a frustrated author named Mark Leyner, theoretically reading from his autobiography in the empty food court of a mall deserted because of flash-flood warnings.
After Gone with the Wind—a highly lauded 1939 film that idealized and whitewashed life on a Southern plantation around the Civil War—white-owned restaurants capitalized on this imagined history, Edge said.
At the same time, I think some of it has been a natural evolution of the way our society has gone with women increasingly in male-dominated fields being able to make headway.
" Some perceived code violations nearly altered movie history: "Frankly, my dear, I don't give a damn," Clark Gable's famous line from "Gone With the Wind," was almost rewritten because of the word "damn.
Instead, I would have gone with something that appears clunky on first listen, but then when you get more into it, you realize, 'Holy shit, there's a lot more going on with this.
I watched, entranced, as a jovial chef — I'd gone with Mr. Nutella — rolled out a mound of greasy dough, slick with oil and likely more than a few dashes of perspiration and rainwater.
Something about my career in the past couple years that is very exciting but also that scares the [expletive] out of me is how fast it seems to have gone with the acting.
If Musk and Tesla had gone with the traditional model of selling cars through a network of dealerships, it wouldn't necessarily be facing a need to close stores as a cost-cutting move.
In later years, during Gable's ascension as a shimmering celebrity following his role in Gone With the Wind, Rothko claimed that Gable had been his understudy, though I found no evidence of this.
B has cleverly gone with GoFundMe for his flat Earth satellite campaign, because, compared to services like Kickstarter and Indiegogo, GoFundMe is far, far more lax when it comes to scamming money from backers.
Since then, she has given the show some of its most iconic scenes — from her "Gone with the Wind fabulous" battle with Porsha Williams to her Moore Manor rivalry with former Housewife Shereé Whitfield.
"It's unusual for any team to go as long as we have gonewith the scoring differential that didn't put us either defending or (moving the ball) in a two-minute mode," Payton said.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, the Oscar for Best Picture awarded to Gone With the Wind producer David O. Selznick – which Jackson had purchased in a Sotheby's auction – is no where to be found.
Divisions have emerged inside the party as senior officials position themselves for power after the veteran leader is gone, with one faction supporting Vice President Emmerson Mnangagwa while another backs first lady Grace Mugabe.
I realized I haven't watched Gone With The Wind this year and really must plot a way to convince my roommate that old-timey movies can be just as good as House Hunters.2.
I've gone with a bride to the bank and patted her back as she tearfully begged for a loan to help pay the $15,000 it would cost to hire a band for her reception.
Students have written petitions and panicked letters to leaders of some of the top universities in the country as their internship start dates have come and gone with no word from the federal government.
This series puts some of the winners head-to-head: The Technicolor "Gone With the Wind" and the black-and-white "Wuthering Heights," which both won in 1940, each screen on Saturday and Sunday.
Some have come and gone with little commotion, but others have drawn the ire of conservatives for what some have seen as a secular design scheme that failed to show proper respect for Christianity.
You could have gone with something much more over the top, but the way the government doesn't mandate people to sign the oath, they just encourage it — that doesn't even feel that far-fetched.
So many Premier League club connections on the field tonight: Rashford and Jones with Fellaini at Manchester United, Rose and Dier with Dembele at Tottenham, Courtois and Batshuayi (now gone) with Cahill through Chelsea.
Since then, she has lived in Massachusetts and Illinois, was married (her first wedding dance was to "Tara's Theme" from the film version of "Gone With the Wind"), raised four children and got divorced.
They are inherently private and personal spaces — gone with card catalogues is any log of whatever I've checked out, as libraries now keep no records of what has been borrowed after items are returned.
The only change in the T5OTH is the White Sox take over for the Orioles as the lone American League entry, although in truth I could've gone with either—I picked Chicago because they're new.
I'm the face of the person who is going to make sure somebody gets that to you … so like the last scene of Gone With the Wind — 'Frankly my dear, I don't give a damn.
I could go the rest of my life without someone asking me, "Wait, you haven't seen Gone With the Wind????" to which I usually respond that no, I don't need to watch racists be beautiful.
THE road from Hattie McDaniel's turn as Mammy in "Gone with The Wind", which earned her an Oscar in 1940, to "12 Years a Slave", which won Best Picture in 2014, was long and steep.
So, either that&aposs going to come out, and I think Comey will be knocked out as a witness, and gone with be obstruction of justice, and a lot of other questions will get asked.
And yet it's a lot harder to see the throughline between Gone With the Wind and Star Wars than it is to see the line between Luke Skywalker and basically every blockbuster hero of today.
The film became a blockbuster -- Box Office Mojo ranks it as the second highest-grossing movie of all time after adjusting for inflation, behind "Gone With the Wind" -- and turned Fisher into an overnight star.
His father is John Gable II, the son of actress Kay Williams and the Hollywood icon who is best known for his role as Rhett Butler in the 1939 epic drama Gone with the Wind.
With Morales' deputy and many allies in government and parliament gone with him, opposition politician and Senate second vice-president Jeanine Añez flew into the capital La Paz saying she was willing to take control.
With Morales' deputy and many allies in government and parliament gone with him, opposition politician and Senate second vice-president Jeanine Anez flew into the capital La Paz saying she was willing to take control.
And more to the point, "Gone With the Wind" resonates not because of its depiction of slavery, but because it is a towering work of Hollywood cinema in terms of direction, cinematography, scoring and acting.
I should've gone with what I was seeing, and what I was seeing was Trump generating an enormous amount of energy on the campaign trail, and also that Clinton was the perfect opponent for him.
My mother tried to appease me with the reminder that we had gone as a family to see "Gone With the Wind" in its last run in movie theaters that summer before its television premiere.
In 2015, the poet and conceptual artist Vanessa Place drew intense criticism for an online performance art project that involved retweeting "Gone With the Wind" line by line, alongside a photograph of the character Mammy.
After some judicious (and from experience I would say overly optimistic) sweeping, the glitter is gone, with the little girl and cat discovering that you don't need a special delivery to find a little sparkle.
De Havilland, a double Oscar winner who is best known for playing Scarlett O'Hara's sister-in-law in "Gone with the Wind," sold the bulk of her Dior collection at a London auction in 1993.
Previously, nearly all other clues for this entry had to do with RHETT Butler of "Gone With the Wind" fame, Clark Gable (the actor who portrayed him), or his relationship with the tempestuous Scarlett O'Hara.
Examples range from Hattie McDaniel's portrayal of a plantation maid in the 1939 film Gone With the Wind to Aunt Jemima, whose grinning countenance still graces the boxes of pancake mix that bear her name.
The elder Mr. James's only son was named in honor of Vivian McGrath, an Australian tennis champion, but the name became untenable when "Gone With the Wind" made Vivien Leigh an international star shortly afterward.
The elder Mr. James's only son was named in honor of Vivian McGrath, an Australian tennis champion, but the name became untenable when "Gone With the Wind" made Vivien Leigh an international star shortly afterward.
"So cool!" was the reaction of Anne-Mathilde Bilodeau, who had gone with a girlfriend to AéroPaul, an eatery close by the small airport in Saint-Mathieu-de-Beloeil, on the South Shore of Montreal.
He makes a fine case for it on The Lillywhite Sessions, combining the easy pop-rock of "Diggin' a Ditch" and the lovelorn easy listening of "Grace Is Gone" with abrasive interludes and careening jazz stretches.
Spinning movies out of books is what Hollywood has done for years, of course; the movie that grossed more money than any other in history, adjusted for inflation, is still 1939's Gone With the Wind.
"I thought she could have gone with something blue with a piece of jewelry for example in her first look, but we saw it in her second look with her ring belonging to Diana," says Hartling.
FROM PEN: All About Tara Lipinski's Lavish 6-Tier Wedding Cake With Real Roses and a 'Gone With The Wind' Topper His strategy paid off: Lipinski says it was the "best wedding speech" she's ever heard.
Xi has also cracked down on the pomp that had previously gone with visits by high-level Chinese officials to the provinces, and flashed a deft common touch to show his connection to the ordinary person.
In other words, it hadn't been all that long in our history since we held Americans in chains, yet very few people had any concept of what slavery looked like outside of Gone With the Wind.
So it has gone with efforts to control North America's opioid problem, and why it is that we are now facing an even graver crisis than in the era when OxyContin prescriptions were at their peak.
" And in 1998, in the American Film Institute's first list of the 100 Greatest Movies Ever Made, it was No. 2, second only to "Citizen Kane," and ahead of "The Godfather" and "Gone with the Wind.
His mother, the former Frances Dolores Peek, known as Peg, was a gauzy romantic who denied her impoverished background and read "Gone With the Wind" to Pat at bedtime, casting family members in the starring roles.
In the early days of cinema, they rarely appeared except as stock characters like the servant or help (think Hattie McDaniel's "Mammy" from Gone with the Wind or, more recently, Viola Davis' character in The Help).
Dozens of pieces of jewelry, as well as paintings, books, furniture and clothing once owned by the "Gone With the Wind" star, will be included in "Vivien: The Vivien Leigh Collection," an auction scheduled for Sept.
Whatever we choose as option A, there is always a chorus, inside our own minds and outside of it, contending it would have been better if we had just gone with option B. So would it?
"Actually we have to say that if someone had told us this beforehand, then we would have gone with it, and we would have gone along with everything and done it just like that," he said.
In fact, Vanity Fair is the first movie I remember seeing — other than Gone With The Wind, and again that's probably not a coincidence — in which a woman is shown to be largely indifferent to her child.
Some people probably wish that Sony had gone with Dual Shock controllers instead of the vanilla models, which is fair, but the PS Classic does make up for that somewhat by including two controllers in the box.
Superman is now a green lightsaber-wielding "Superjedi" (personally would have gone with blue, but your call, Zack), whilst Batman seems to have succumbed to the side of the Sith, complete with a double-bladed red lightsaber.
The Headphone is perhaps the idea Bragi should've gone with in the first place, because while the new earbuds certainly aren't perfect, they're miles better at performing their core task — audio streaming — than the Dash ever was.
While Cosmo notes that Jenner's look was "flirting with a wardrobe malfunction," she looks totally in control of the situation, no matter how close she was veering into Gone with the Wind or Seven Year Itch territory.
Despite winning eight Academy Awards, including Best Picture and Best Supporting Actress for Hattie McDaniel, who became the first African-American to receive an Oscar, Gone With the Wind has proven to be divisive over the years.
Yet Atlanta boasts "Gone With the Wind" and "A Man in Full"—Tom Wolfe's take on the backscratching relations between white businessmen and the black politicians who eventually inherited municipal power—but few other well-known novels.
When Mr. Moscato saw Ms. Graswald on April 29 on Bannerman Island, he and another investigator asked her to walk them through the places she had gone with Mr. Viafore in the hours before his kayak capsized.
What's more annoying is that if Amazon had gone with USB-C instead of micro USB, it could have potentially killed two birds with one stone, since USB-C can be used for both charging and audio.
"Gone With the Mind" is a ­blindingly weird novel: a book-length stand-up ­routine in which a man free-associates about his life to a mostly empty room, mixing the philosophical and the scatological with abandon.
On the Dead Kennedy's farewell LP from 1986, Bedtime for Democracy, Biafra delivered his usual anti-Reagan rants on songs like "Rambozo the Clown" and "Gone with My Wind," but by then, it struck many as repetitive.
And the HWY/AWS crossing was the least of several evils — I could have gone with AWL, changing MAZES to MAZEL, but I'd rather have an awkward three than a boring fill-in-the-blank five ("_______ tov").
In a piece for W's new "Casting Call" series, the 29 actors and actresses featured in the magazine's Best Performances issue perform lines from an iconic scene between Clark Gable and Vivian Leigh in Gone with the Wind.
" De Havilland's role as the sweet, suffering Melanie in the 1939 epic "Gone with the Wind" rocketed her to fame and she went on to win Academy Awards for her roles in "The Snake Pit" and "The Heiress.
By Burnett's estimates, Mackie designed over 17,000 outfits for the show – from the famous "curtain rod" Scarlett O'Hara dress from the Gone with the Wind parody to every outfit seen on every supporting character in every other sketch.
"    She explains:  "If you've ever seen Gone with the Wind, you'll get this one: Melanie is sweet-as-they-come and doesn't have a bad thing to say about anyone, even the woman trying to steal her husband.
Because I would say, my life would have been a lot easier, and my ability to sell future books probably would have been in greater standing, if I had gone with the narrative that Facebook was telling me.
It's a book club that has been around since 1926, and it's credited with discovering some of the most beloved books of all time (like "Gone with the Wind" and "Catcher in the Rye" to name a couple).
In the other episode, Mr. Trump asked his former chief of staff, Reince Priebus, how his interview had gone with the special counsel's investigators and whether they had been "nice," according to two people familiar with the discussion.
Harvey is long gone; with a back injury and a 7.50 E.R.A. in Anaheim, he is much less of a threat to haunt the Mets than Ryan, another hard-throwing right-hander who wound up with the Angels.
Mr. Cagle and Mr. Kemp are vying to prove who is further to the right during a primary season in which Republican voters in other nearby states, when offered a choice, have gone with the more conservative option.
So it's gone with "Goliath," a punchy Los Angeles neo-noir starring Billy Bob Thornton as the alcoholic lawyer Billy McBride, who takes on the city's elites as he tries to make up for a lifetime of mistakes.
This is not a relationship that will ever be compared in quality or duration to Rhett Butler and Scarlett O'Hara in "Gone with the Wind," or John and Abigail Adams in the nobler time when America was born.
One such is Allman's sweet rendition of Bob Dylan's "Going, Going, Gone" with it's starting lyrics: "I've just reached a place/Where the willow don't bend/There's not much more to be said/It's the top of the end".
As the Oscars draw closer, the Hollywood Reporter took a look at the legacy of Hattie McDaniel, best known as the first African American to win an Academy Award in 1940 for her role in Gone With the Wind.
Instead of the older-guard American stalwarts that past presidential wives have relied upon, such as Oscar de la Renta, Michelle has gone with contemporary names like Tracy Reese, Jason Wu, and Thakoon Panichgul on a number of occasions.
Ms. Gonzales had obtained a protective order against her husband, but even though she knew he had taken the children and knew where he had gone with them, the police ignored her repeated pleas to find and intercept him.
The Jewish youth movement I'd gone with was a pretty incompetent one and they'd sent me to a kibbutz on my own, where I met a range of international travelers and volunteers rather than mixing with other British Jews.
While the European Union immediately drew up a list of U.S. products from bourbon to blue jeans to hit if Trump follows through on a plan to impose global duties on aluminum and steel, Canada has gone with equivocation.
But piles of iron ore that once waited for export have vanished, the workers who brought it there are gone with it and the outback mines whence it came have shut since commodity prices began to fall in 2014.
The film ends with a six-minute montage that showcases the debasing caricatures of African-Americans in 20th-century film and television, images that "The Birth of a Nation" and "Gone With the Wind" not only popularized, but celebrated.
Trump could've gone with someone who doesn't have a libertarian record on free speech, privacy and invasive actions by police, but instead he picked someone who is unlikely to be a rubber stamp for authoritarian aspects of his agenda.
To work around the restrictions, many gun companies have gone with a piecemeal approach, with ads in video game forums, posts on the digital platform Medium and occasional exposure from gun-toting celebrities like the pop star Post Malone.
Apple's refresh of the MacBook Air in summer 2256 included displays with True Tone support (previously only a Pro thing) and all the same, powerful specs as the 21 model — just cheaper than Apple has gone with laptops before.
Though there were early outliers, from Oscar winners Hattie McDaniel in 2015 (Gone With the Wind) to José Ferrer (20023, for Cyrano de Bergerac) and Miyoshi Umeki (22002, Sayonara), the Academy has had a spotty record nominating people of color.
But I'm half Jamaican and I have a mixture of cultures within me: Trinidad, English... I feel like a lot of people look at me and there's a sense of disappointment to see how far I've gone with my hair.
Both the Beijing and Hong Kong governments may feel they are too far gone with this matter to back down, even in the face of such concerted opposition as seen Sunday -- Lam especially has staked her reputation on the bill.
Even most of the stocks from lab studies are gone, with the only known ones shelved away in Koltsovo (just a few miles outside of Novosibirsk, appropriately enough) and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in Atlanta, Georgia.
She reckoned she went five times to "Gone with the Wind", fortified with bread and sausages for the length of the film, listening intently to the raptures of Vivien Leigh and whatever Clark Gable drawled from under his pencil moustache.
Gone with the Wind, which celebrated its 80th anniversary this year, follows the story of Scarlett O'Hara (Leigh) as she is torn between fighting for the man she loves and falling for the new guy in town, Rhett Butler (Gable).
Young Mr. Kelly's other screen appearances include the title role in "Peck's Bad Boy With the Circus" (1938) and small parts in "Gone With the Wind" (1939), "Irene" (1940), "Life Begins for Andy Hardy" (1941) and "The West Point Story" (1950).
If you watch the film, it's something you have to face, and ponder, especially in scenes dealing with non-consensual sex, just as you can't watch Gone With The Wind without grappling with how it falsely portrays slavery as benevolent.
He has the air of a man who has accidentally wandered away from Milan Fashion Week and ended up in the manager's dugout, but who's so totally aloof that he's just gone with it and, accordingly, won the World Cup.
The location of last night's Dior show (at the Upper Las Virgenes Open Space Preserve, where both Little House on the Prairie and Gone with the Wind were filmed) was actually secured before Chiuri joined the French fashion house last summer.
Gabriela Rocío Mero, 36, a teacher from this town, had gone with her daughter, 8, and her niece, 9, on Saturday evening to buy school supplies in the port town of Manta when a building collapsed and killed all three.
If he had gone with a full-throated offensive on race-related issues, he potentially could have lost moderate whites who thought her comment was dumb and her response petty but still weren't convinced that she meant anything racist by it.
But I certainly am sentient enough to understand why the American people have had enough of the business as usual, and have gone with someone who scares the enemies of this country so much that they are already violently protesting him.
Coach Billy Donovan has gone with a surprising lineup to close out each of the last two games, teaming the core trio of Durant, Westbrook, and Steven Adams with Dion Waiters and Enes Kanter, two staples of NBA Twitter scorn.
It also felt like an unwise trivialization of the very real struggles past generations of black actors had experienced: consider Gone with the Wind 's Hattie McDaniel, forced to sit at a segregated table for two at the 1940 Oscars.
I grew to understand the people in my life according to their cars; I learned what sort of person I was from my parents' two old Hondas, one of which, a used beige Accord, I had gone with them to buy.
"I saw kids who had gone with me to kindergarten, first grade, second grade, third grade, who I knew were just as smart as I was, if not smarter, who stayed in public schools and didn't learn anything," she told me.
As underclassmen scurry to and from class with dense textbooks and an enviable sense of innocent optimism about their chosen career paths, you might begin to wonder: Would I be earning more money if I'd gone with my backup major?
If Rhett Butler, in "Gone With the Wind," had not been a racist who killed a black man during Reconstruction for being "uppity," he would be not a "favorite," but at least someone, as a character of fiction, truly interesting.
In a small conversation with American journalists on Monday, May 22, The Meyerowitz Stories writer-director Noah Baumbach rolled his eyes when asked about whether he'd have gone with a different distributor than Netflix and asked for a topic change.
Likely outcome: Sixth or seventh - RACING POINT (11-Sergio Perez, 18-Lance Stroll) Canadian-owned Racing Point have abandoned a previous design philosophy influenced by Red Bull and gone with what looks like a copy of last year's title-winning Mercedes.
This is complicated because "Gone With the Wind" exists as one of the main pillars of the odious Lost Cause narrative, but it's also one of the pivotal books I read in childhood that helped shape me as a writer.
Poste's targets are based on the assumption that the virus emergency will be gone with the summer, CEO Matteo Del Fante said, adding the board had discussed results on Thursday with its directors in seven different rooms to limit personal contacts.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Many of the most iconic films in cinematic history — Casablanca, Gone With the Wind, Citizen Kane — were recorded on nitrate, the earliest form of motion picture film, yet the material has a terrible reputation.
Or maybe those flexible foreign performers will help lift films like "12 Years a Slave" (or "Gone With the Wind," which, back in 1939, was full of British actors, but won an Academy Award for Hattie McDaniel, an actress from Wichita, Kan.).
There are a lot of different ways that you could have gone with The Punisher, given all the different iterations of the character, but I love that first and foremost, it's a story about veterans and the way the country fails them.
One of my favorite scenes in all movies is the first moment we see Hattie McDaniel as Mammy in Gone with the Wind: she's leaning out a second-floor window at Tara and yelling at Scarlett—a whole scolding litany at top volume.
De Havilland, known for films including "Gone With the Wind" (1939) and "The Adventures of Robin Hood" (1938), won best actress Oscars for the 1949 film "The Heiress" and the 1946 film "To Each His Own" in a career spanning 50 movies.
These fields, worked by enslaved black people until 20173 (and worked by black people for decades after emancipation under various forms of duress) are anchored with the kind of Big House most Americans might associate with Gone With the Wind or Django Unchained.
The imposing manor is presided over by Camille's mother, Adora Crellin (neé Preaker), played by a scenery gobbling Patricia Clarkson in all her Gone With The Wind-but-menacing glory, a ridiculously wealthy pig farming heiress and the unofficial Lady Of Wind Gap.
A partnership between Delphi, BMW, Mobileye, and Intel uses Audi SUVs for their autonomous testing, Uber's gone with a VolvoXC90, and Ford has poured a billion dollars into Pittsburgh's Argo AI, so that company probably wouldn't be driving a Cadillac around the city.
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - From the coral necklace worn by Vivien Leigh in "Gone With The Wind" to Marilyn Monroe's gold and pearl drop earrings from "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes," the glittering adornments made for Hollywood's stars will go up for auction this year.
"We will talk ... about the definition of risk reduction, how can you measure how far we have gone with risk reduction and how to further reduce risks, by how much and when," a senior euro zone official involved in preparing the discussions said.
In December, 1940, after following the travails of the characters in " Gone with the Wind ," Churchill announced himself "pulverised by the strength of their feelings"—a loaded verb, in the Blitz, when parts of London were being reduced to rubble and dust.
Before the Dallas-based crossover behemoth came along, thrash seemed like a fun but expired genre that had come and gone with your older brother's Exodus bumper sticker; Slayer's legacy was under threat of being reduced to $22016 vintage shirts worn by Kardashians.
As Rhett Butler pointed out in "Gone With The Wind," there were just some things the South lacked that the North had in massive amounts — and it just so happened that all those things were the things you need to fight a war.
When you strip away the conceit that it's a metafictional author presenting a nonexistent autobiography, and ignore the two workers from Sbarro and Panda Express, "Gone With the Mind" begins to seem more like a man speaking to his mother about his life.
He's a bad bet to catch a lot of passes, because his hands sometimes seem incapable, but with Jaron Brown gone with a torn ACL, John Brown's playing time limited by his sickle-cell trait, and Michael Floyd released, Nelson gets huge run.
Text messages were brought up — Unsworth does not tweet but is apparently a prolific texter — where one of Unsworth's friends told him a Thai official had gone with Musk into the cave and that the two were there for at least an hour.
"I probably wouldn't have gone with the trade-at [rule] because it adds a lot of complexity, programming and testing issues, and given we're talking about illiquid stocks, you're investing a lot of money in stocks that don't trade very much," he said.
But the deadline of November 2017—or, more vaguely, fall of 2017—for the mitigation plan's release has largely come and gone, with little to show aside from reported suggestions and leaked agency documents online that may, or may not, indicate final decisions.
"Certainly those 10 to 15 percent who have always bought into that (populist rhetoric) think it's great but the rest, the swing voters who may have gone with the populist last year, I think aren't going with them anymore, particularly in Germany," he added.
This is an extraordinarily kind, generous, gifted, funny woman who would give you the shirt off her back if Vivien Leigh hadn't once worn it in Gone With the Wind, and it's the Debbie Reynolds of the big screen who made it all possible.
De Havilland, who had previously been nominated two years earlier for her role as Melanie Wilkes in Gone With the Wind – she lost to costar Hattie McDaniel – found herself nominated once again, this time as Best Actress for her role in Hold Back The Dawn.
For that reason, a film like "Gone with the Wind" sold more than 200 million tickets over the course of its initial release and additional seven rereleases in the U.S. For comparison, Disney's "Endgame" sold around 94.8 million tickets domestically since its release in April.
TL;DR "When you swap in fake ingredients for the real ones, there's the risk that you'll feel less satisfied — and wind up eating more overall than if you'd just gone with a smaller portion of the original stuff in the first place," London says.
As he shouts his way through "After the Garden is Gone", with lyrics that wonder how our lives will be different if war or other forces destroy all that is green, he sounds like a frazzled survivor from one of Margaret Atwood's post-apocalyptic novels.
SyncMate 7 included in the $14.99 Mac Power User Bundle See Details Buffering, be gone: With Airy, a premium YouTube downloader for Mac, you can save video and audio files from the popular site directly onto your computer for easy HD and ultra-HD viewing.
A U.S. appeals court has rejected a challenge by merchandising companies to a ban blocking them from licensing images from "The Wizard of Oz" and "Gone With the Wind" in a victory for Warner Bros in a decade-long copyright and trademark infringement dispute.
And Trump unbound is also Trump alone, his electoral mystique gone with the midterms and Senate Republicans more inclined to distance themselves the further off the policy reservation he goes and not even Chris Christie willing to take the job of managing his White House.
"The big question was whether Judge Leon would accept where academics and economists have gone with this, or whether he'd stick with the old approach," said Mr. Wu, the Columbia law professor, who is also a contributing opinion writer for The New York Times.
Right after Trump got done ripping the South Korean film that won Best Picture -- which he seemingly didn't see -- because to him it doesn't live up to classics like "Gone With the Wind" ... he went after the "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood" star.
Krasikov disappears ...At this stage, all mentions of Krasikov except for a single entry in the main passport database had disappeared: It remains gone with no current records of driving licenses as well as no mention in Russian government records related to healthcare and pensions.
A few months ago, I pitched a story to one of my editors that essentially boiled down to a list of reasons why the Memphis Grizzlies should look towards the future, be gone with the present, and rebuild around their most intriguing asset: head coach David Fizdale.
Hattie McDaniel was the first to win, picking up the Best Supporting Actress award in 1939 for her portrayal of Mammy in Gone With the Wind, accepting her award in a segregated hotel that normally did not allow black people as guests, per The Hollywood Reporter.
Guests then saw a compilation reel showing film clips from Midsummer Night's Dream and Gone With The Wind through To Each His Own, Hold Back The Dawn, The Snake Pit, Hush, Hush, Sweet Charlotte, applauding her at its conclusion, toasting her with an encore glass of champagne.
The main flaw lies in the portrayal of the antebellum South and of the civil war: cotton means slavery, yet though the format finds room for bereft plantation owners, bemoaning their fate in the manner of "Gone With the Wind", the slaves and freedmen are strangely absent.
By the time Mandy Moore leaves the makeup chair ready to play Rebecca Pearson, age 66, on This Is Us, enough hours have elapsed that you could have cooked a 14-pound turkey, watched Gone With The Wind, or pronounced the longest word in the English dictionary.
Read more: We made a timeline showing the entire history of the Marvel Cinematic Universe leading up to 'Avengers: Endgame'"Gone with the Wind," originally released in 1939, grossed $189 million domestically (not counting its multiple re-releases) and $402 million worldwide, according to Box Office Mojo.
After an opening clip from "Gone with the Wind," in which the camera cranes high over Scarlett as she walks among the Confederate wounded and dead, we get Alec Baldwin as a white supremacist, rehearsing—and fluffing—his litany of loathings against a backdrop of news footage.
The acclaimed film critic Molly Haskell, who has paid special heed to movies' portrayal of women, told me that while she wouldn't put a sequence like that in a movie today, it rightly belonged in "Gone With the Wind" and made sense in terms of Scarlett's character.
He hinted at it in his work, most notably a 1996 Vanity Fair shoot photographed by Karl Lagerfeld in which Mr. Talley inverted "Gone With the Wind" and had Naomi Campbell playing Scarlett O'Hara and the white designers John Galliano and Manolo Blahnik playing her servants.
Realizing that he hadn't offered the stranded family a ride, he spent 45 minutes returning to the scene to correct the oversight, but, by then, the family was gone with the assistance of first responders, and the vehicle was being hooked up to a tow truck.
I had gone with Odeh to the West Bank village of Beitillu, where a group of settlers had come in the middle of the night, broken a window, and thrown gas bombs into the house of an Arab family that had a nine-month-old girl.
Like cheap, cold ones from Miller Lite to Narragansett before it, Tecate — a tried-and-true pick for a beer-and-shot-of-tequila combo, perfect in a Michelada, refreshing on its own with a single lime — has gone with a retro redesign for the summer.
In "Not Gone with the Wind" (2016) and "Isabelle" (2003), both in the exhibition, Faustine confronts the camera topless, with four white baby shoes hanging from a string around her waist and a frying pan in her hand, against the backdrop of the Lefferts House in Prospect Park, Brooklyn.
His father is John Gable II, the son of actress Kay Williams and the Hollywood icon who is best known for his role as Rhett Butler in the 1939 epic drama Gone with the Wind, who died in 1960 from an arterial blood clot after suffering a heart attack.
The 26-megapixel X-Trans 4 sensor (up from 24MP in the X-T23) marks the first time Fujifilm has gone with a backside-illuminated (BSI) sensor in its cameras, which allows the X-T3 to gather a bit more light and drop its base ISO to 160.
What's especially interesting about this Leap Year, in light of the #OscarSoWhite controversy, is that it was on a Leap Day that Hattie McDaniel won the Best Supporting Actress Oscar for her role in Gone with the Wind, making her the first black actor ever to win an Oscar.
We are mostly allowed to be servants or sidekicks -- stoic oppressed characters such as Hattie McDaniel in "Gone With the Wind" or Whoopi Goldberg in "The Color Purple" who astound audiences with our ability to sing Negro spirituals and maintain forgiving hearts even in the face of injustice.
There were about a million ways we could have gone with its American cousin, but we decided to go with cans because it's one of the most common ways to consume it, and because an American Coke can holds the same amount of liquid as a Mexican glass bottle.
FROM PEN: All About Tara Lipinski's Lavish 6-Tier Wedding Cake With Real Roses and a Gone With The Wind Topper The sweet, celebratory social media posts follow the one Lively's husband Ryan Reynolds shared on Friday, enlisting his signature silly humor to wish his wife a happy birthday.
Later, Mahajan pushes deeper into the bomb's aftermath, following a year in the lives of Deepa and Vikas Khurana, a Hindu couple whose two young sons are among the dead, before turning to a Muslim friend of the boys who had gone with them to the market and survived.
Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart, who wrote a song about the inn, probably never ate octopus in mole sauce there; Margaret Mitchell, who is said to have written parts of "Gone With the Wind" there, most likely never had a plate of bacon-wrapped rabbit or gnocchi with Parmesan foam.
This always seemed to hold a message for the other 3 million of us: You can be anything you want in America, but if that thing is a governor, you'd better be a Southern Republican who converted to Christianity, with a "Gone With the Wind" accent and a super-unmenacing name.
In true bomber style, I'd probably have gone with a size medium rather than large (above) for my 6-foot frame, but it's just large enough to fit most of my sweaters, which means I stand a good chance of comfortably pulling off linen until and perhaps even through Thanksgiving.
I'll confess to some disappointment going in, since I had read about the company and heard glowing reports from friends about its dazzling spectacles and ample repertoire, which includes many other Broadway musicals but also adaptations of classic novels ("Gone With the Wind"!), operas, Shakespeare plays and movies ("Bonnie and Clyde"!).
"We have been talking to a couple of fintechs and have actually gone with the fintechs to the FCA to talk about how we could bring, the equivalent of bitcoin, not necessarily bitcoin, but cryptocurrencies into play," Vaswani told CNBC at the Money 20/20 fintech conference in Copenhagen, Denmark.
Should he start, Fitzpatrick may wish that Tampa Bay had gone with Winston, as the starter will spend his day running away from Khalil Mack and a Bears (2-1) defense that puts incredible pressure on quarterbacks and has shown a knack for taking advantage of even the slightest mistake.
But the spectacle was not exactly Proust's prophecy come to life, because unlike in his thought experiment, Catholicism today remains a living faith — weakened but hardly gone, with as complicated a relationship to its own traditions as any lapsed-Catholic museum curator or celebrity dressing up as the Maid of Orleans.
Collins said she wished Trump had gone with Joseph MaguireJoseph MaguireSchumer asks Justice Department to probe Grenell's consulting work Grenell asks top intel official to remain in role amid lawmaker concerns John Ratcliffe back under consideration by Trump for top intel job MORE, who until Friday had served as acting DNI.
There are a lot of people who thought that this was maybe too much of an establishment choice, that maybe he should have gone with Amy Coney Barrett, but the intelligence that I&aposve been getting all day today, Sean, is that Amy Coney Barrett might have been a difficult confirmation this year.
But as Minister for Transport and Infrastructure Andrew Constance—who probably had more important things to be doing—told ABC News Australia that "given Boaty was already taken by another vessel, we've gone with the next most popular name nominated by Sydneysiders," which is apparently what people who live in Sydney call themselves.
The selfie our demonstrator has at the end does look better, but I feel it would be irresponsible of me not to point out that the selfie he started with wouldn't have been so awful if he hadn't gone with the classic My Dad move of aiming the camera directly up his chin.
Halftime Reënactments of Classic Scenes from "Gone with the Wind" Because progress cannot be achieved until we understand our past, the league encourages players to educate fans—and themselves—by reliving the passion and the romance of the Old South through the timeless characters of Scarlett O'Hara, Rhett Butler, Ashley Wilkes, and Mammy.
Because she'd willingly gone with the boy to a cabin in the woods, and because even after the assault she continued to see the boy — who was handsome and popular like the boys in the Sweet Valley High books she loved — Gay kept it a secret from her parents and internalized the shame.
It seems like every company designing a foldable phone has taken a different approach to the hinge — Huawei's Mate X folds outward, Motorola seems to be working on one that flips closed — while Samsung has gone with a book-like shape that uses a hinge with multiple interlocking gears on the inside to fold closed.
It's the same story with Burton, which in 2014 also produced a weird patchwork-themed snowboarding style based on an old prairie quilt (Really: The print was faded squares of flags and plaids, and it was paired with khaki pants) but this time around has gone with an astronaut concept that actually looks pretty cool.
When the community grieves for the hard-working Robbins (the tenor Chauncey Packer), who has been killed in a brawl with the brutish stevedore — and Bess's bullying lover — Crown (the bass-baritone Alfred Walker in a menacing, formidable performance), the chorus sang the sad refrains of "Gone, Gone, Gone" with sighing lyricism and swelling fervor.
For the pièce de résistance, the star combined two of her favorite jackets — dusters and bombers — into one kimono with sporty trim that may not have gone with anything she was wearing or been necessary in the 90° heat, but dammit, she's not going to stray from her "Whatever, I wear waht I want" outfit philosophy.
"There weren't many multidimensional roles for [Black women] beyond 'The Mammy' or 'The Exotic Other,'" says Yvonne D. Sims, the author of Women of Blaxploitation: How The Black Heroine Changed American Popular Culture, pointing to Hattie McDaniel's loyal 'mammy' in Gone With the Wind and Dorothy Dandridge's recurrent exoticized roles in movies like Sundown and Tarzan's Peril.
In the years since, I've come to grapple with the many mitigating factors that make Gone With The Wind a complicated film to watch, but that memory of watching a woman drive a narrative, and rooting for her, not despite, but because of her complexity, is one that has shaped my understanding of film in a fundamental way.
As a nod to Tara's love for the South — she was named after the fictional Georgia plantation from Gone with the Wind and owns a charming Kiawah Island abode about 35 miles away from Middleton Place —  vendor Cru Catering crafted a reception menu featuring local seasonal fish, chicken in waffle cones with maple bacon remoulade, and fried green tomatoes.
While "Gone With the Wind" and "The Birth of a Nation" evoke a romanticized version of racial privilege and black subordination, Lee's film reminds us that we must continue to wrestle with the ugly reality this lie is built on if we are to defeat the myths of racial superiority that offer ballast to white supremacists of all stripes.
Meanwhile Stormy Daniels's attorney has virtually taken up residence in television studios, getting as much attention as Clark Gable playing Rhett Butler in "Gone With The Wind," dangling tidbits of dirt to wangle more invitations to appear, pollinating the airwaves with tales from the swamp, suggesting the president's former fixer will soon cop a plea deal with the feds.
Mr. Moore's credits included three melancholy Top 21957 hits that were released in 21972, during an especially dynamic period for Motown and the Miracles: "Ooo Baby Baby," written with Mr. Robinson; "The Tracks of My Tears," with Mr. Robinson and the guitarist Marv Tarplin; and "My Girl Has Gone," with Mr. Robinson, Mr. Tarplin and the group's Ronnie White.
The book opens with the long poem "Limpias," which enacts a cleansing ritual expressing the desire to remove poets from the speaker's belly-button: blood-thirsty poets who work like drones, appropriating black and brown bodies while maintaining a position of privilege (think Kenny Goldsmith's "The Autopsy of Michael Brown" and Vanessa Place's Gone With the Wind Twitter project).
Alterations have been made over time, such as the addition of 128 plaster figures as part of a WPA project in the 1930s (one of whom, a dead Union Soldier, is said to be modeled on Clark Gable following a visit from the Gone with the Wind star), yet overall it remains much as it appeared to viewers in the 19th century.
Sweden's advertising ombudsman, an industry body, has gone with the latter interpretation of a widely shared meme, known as the In a decision published this week, the organization found that Bahnhof, an internet service provider, had broken its rules against gender discrimination by using the image of a man turning to ogle a passing woman as his girlfriend stares in disbelief.
Now, the Gone with the Wind actress, who turned 100 last Friday, reflects on the high-profile romances that intrigued a nation, speaking to PEOPLE about her deep feelings for Errol Flynn, dalliances with John Huston and Howard Hughes – and passing on the role of George Bailey's wife in It's a Wonderful Life because she felt uncomfortable working alongside former love Jimmy Stewart.
"It was a 24-hour coach journey back to the U.K. from France, and we ended up sitting next to each other because my best friend I'd gone with ended up getting with her friend that she was with, so he was sitting with her and we swapped seats and then we sat together and chatted for the whole journey back," he recalls.
I just searched for a bunch of important movies on there and saw that Raging Bull, Casablanca, Citizen Kane, Gone with the Wind, Do the Right Thing, One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, every movie ever made by Alfred Hitchcock, 2001: A Space Odyssey, most Disney movies, Chinatown, Spirited Away, Pulp Fiction, Apocalypse Now, and Titanic are currently unavailable on Netflix streaming.
No matter who's right, Casper's experience in the run-up to its public offering is just the latest signal to young consumer product brands that the days of pumping up sales with heavy marketing at the expense of profitability are probably gonewith few exceptions — unless you can find an acquirer that values things other than the current sustainability of the actual business.
Although social media only gives one side of the story—usually the disproportionately angry side—many of the Twitter responses echoed the same complaints: that Cubs and White Sox hats shouldn't have identical designs; that thin-crust, tavern-style pizza is what locals tend to eat more often; and that New Era should've just gone with a Chicago-style hot dog instead.
The Ransom Center is better known for its literary and photography holdings — it acquired the archives of Gabriel García Márquez and Magnum Photos in recent years — but it also has extensive film archives, including the collections of David O. Selznick, the producer of "Gone With the Wind," among other classic movies, and the actors Gloria Swanson and Robert De Niro.
In the U.S., there were many decades when the low bun was associated with a decidedly practical, puritanical, even schoolmarmish look: Think of Olivia de Havilland as the boringly sensible Melanie Hamilton in "Gone With the Wind" or sweet, frumpy Auntie Em in "The Wizard of Oz," her weary face framed by wiry gray hair, pulled back and firmly coiled.

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