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Some major high points for me: the cinematography was fantastic.
" Other literary high points included: "I was such an idiot.
Neither candidate had any major stumbles -- or high points -- tonight.
So, too, were the emotional high points of his testimony.
The biggest chances he takes are the film's high points.
The "High points of a European vacation" are the ALPS.
Viola Davis reminisces about some high points in her career.
But what goes on between the dramatic high points, the story?
Here's a look at the high points on the Wednesday schedule.
He earned high points by sending a schoolwide email on Feb.
SMITH This is one of the high points of the show.
Clinton said, and proceeded to list the high points of her résumé.
These high points were, however, classic signs of an intellectually exhausted presidency.
There were too many high points at dinner to mention them all.
For me, in terms of diversity, Marvel was one of the high points.
This, to put it mildly, is not one of the season's high points.
So for me this is one of the high points of my career.
The album's high points—and it's packed with them—are still immediately powerful.
At its high points, the show is beautifully uplifting, never saccharine or melodramatic.
For instance, those with high points can redeem recyclable trash bags for free.
They've made the playoffs four times, but even those high points were fraught.
This week's list hits all the mix high points, in my humble opinion.
There are only the high points of a particular phase, and that's it.
High points include his guest appearances with Chesney at his arena and stadium concerts.
Selma Blair's portrayal of Kris is one of many acting high points here, too.
The Sun Microsystems logo had very high points and very low points for Millman.
Like people, bottles experience an arc of aging during which many high points emerge.
There are also two high points, when thinking is sharp and reaction times quick.
At its high points, the show, like its source, has a brassy, bratty wit.
This was one of the high points of Spider-Man on the big screen.
The high points of the band Mötley Crüe are the UMLAUTS above their name.
Grease: Live had plenty of high points, from the dizzying choreography to its breakout stars.
Create a luminous complexion by applying highlighter on all the high points of your face.
For some extra glow, Ortega dusts a highlight on the high points of the face.
For us mere mortals, she recommends applying to just the high points on the face.
"So many high points and so many low points," Couric said during the show's opening.
"Blonde" is a fully realized vision with stratospheric high points and virtually zero low points.
Favreau said working with Sherman was definitely one of the high points of making the film.
High points: Roughly 4,400 jobs lost in 2013, the first year the tax was in effect.
Even more impressive than the individual high points was the way the festival avoided feeling uncoordinated.
But-- Greg tells me what's the high points and what are the low points of what's happened.
Carolina was aiming to match a season-high points streak at five games but instead fell short.
And then there are editions, like last year's, that have high points but don't feel generally dazzling.
He scored 14th goal of the season, extending his career-high points streak to nine straight games.
We chose to work with the 'high points' of the story, which have the most visual impact.
Tajion Jones scored 251 of his 251 team-high points in the first half for UNC Asheville.
Both of these heavily encrusted — but light-feeling — paintings are high-points in his long celebrated career.
And Mr. Mills remembers it as one of the high points in his travels with the president.
Every year has its high points and low points, and 2019 was no different in that respect.
The scene where she desperately chases after Nic in her car is one of the film's high points.
She sweeps another shade on the high points of her cheeks, and then things get even more interesting.
David Pastrnak earned an assist on Krug's goal to extend his career-high points streak to 14 games.
It's a high point for Watch Dogs 23, a game that, for me, had lots of high points.
But the perennial question is how many of the high points in Belfort's career started with a syringe.
"Self Care" is one of the album's high points, largely because it nails the sentiment of being low.
From there, the show moves along in extended vignettes, hitting the familiar high points of the Chernobyl story.
Though each candidate had their high points in the town hall, each also struggled at times on stage.
Cities to watch: Dubai scores high points in the vision category, having appointed a minister for artificial intelligence.
One of the high points of the season opener is their RIGBY ("Richard is a great guy but") conversation.
Plan an entire day for the two of you that hits all the high points — sentimentality, relaxation, and togetherness.
Whatever your sign, there are plenty of high points — plus a few pitfalls to watch out for this month.
A life with no high points or low points, no happiness but no sadness, a very mediocre emotionless life.
Specifically, the software looks at the song structure including the processing levels, high points for volume, beats, and genre.
Schenn is on a career-high points streak with five goals and 23 assists in the last seven games.
First, that this episode would go down in history as the apogee in a series glutted with high points.
Both virtual reality and augmented reality came in waves during 85033 with these notable high points in mainstream adoption.
The high points for education came earlier in the year, in February and June, when 5 percent mentioned it.
Mortal Kombat is 25 years old today, and the high-points of its legend are well-known by now.
Bold ideas suit Yang well -- and, when well thought out and pragmatic, they get high points in a debate.
To finish the look, she uses a small fan brush to apply highlighter on the high points of her cheekbones.
A few songs by Mr. Armstrong that punctuate the proceedings and a cameo by Joan Jett are the high points.
There are high points and low points, but we tend to settle into routines and stick to well-worn paths.
Specifically, the museum's second floor, where an exposed platform lets you look down on various high points of colonialist engineering.
But really, these very relatable stories could be the high points and lows of any family struggling through today's world.
Though the prevailing sentiment about 2016 appears to be "good riddance," let's not forget there were some definite high points too.
My dark spots were mostly covered, and instead of having to overcompensate with illuminator, my high points looked dewy and natural.
While we're riding the roller coaster, here are the high points of Star Wars news from the last couple of weeks.
Like, he was just so filled was excitement… It's one of the high points for me of the whole VR experience.
We all know what the low points throughout the season were for both of you, but what were the high points?
Other exhibit high points include a case that pairs current stars with country legends, illustrating the continuity between past and present.
"Broken Halos" is a God-tinged ballad that trades the emotional complexity of Traveller's high points for a more comforting fatalism.
He hit other high points of his stump speech, repeating his favorite lines about economic inequality and a $15 minimum wage.
Exports also hit several high points, with exports to Mexico ($22.1 billion) and Brazil hitting the highest levels since October 2014.
The high points of my face (forehead and cheekbones), without fail, would beam shine — and not the cute kind — by noon.
And while these ugly fruit services may not be the silver bullet that stops waste, they also have their high points.
Her brief visits, which in recent years have been high points of the American Realness festival, are not to be missed.
Their two proper albums ( 13-Point and 1992's Plays Pretty For Baby) are high points of end-times skronk and roll.
It was a roller coaster ride with high points and low points—  and you had two choices — hang on or get off.
He and his coach, Peter Betts, had toiled for months to synchronize everything just so to the high points of his routine.
He's re-teamed with director Paul Greengrass, whose Bourne Supremacy and Bourne Ultimatum continue to stand as high points in the series.
Run through 20th-century art and hit the high points, especially the most chromatic ones — like Judy Chicago's work, or Ellsworth Kelly's.
Concealer is your makeup bag's magic weapon, doing everything from highlighting the high points of your face to brightening dull under-eyes.
High points of the Big Event include a scatological routine by Jack the Plumber (Christopher Moynihan) that includes dancing and a toilet.
The high points • The 5.3 million in additional new customers during the quarter — which brought Netflix's total to 104.2 million — beat expectations.
She seems more interested in the story's high points—its surefire entertainments—than in the putrid plantings growing through that kitchen's cracks.
Even if Andromeda had more of these high points, though, it still would have been a challenge for me to really love.
The setting is one of the game's high points, though at times it also leans a little too hard on its fantasy backdrop.
Apply a matte brown shade underneath your cheekbones and along your jawline, and a highlighter on the high points of your cheek bones.
Hosted by his grandmother Queen Elizabeth, the Order of the Garter ceremony is one of the grand high points in the royal calendar.
Fortunately, YouTube supercut channel Burger Fiction has you covered with a 17 minute video that hits all the high points of the franchise.
From most high points in the West Bank, you can see the sparkling of the sun on the Mediterranean in the late afternoon.
It is, from its thrilling high points to its devastating observations of border-town racism, an exhilarating chronicle of achievement, solitude, and sacrifice.
But much like her Young Money teammate Drake, Nicki's high points on Queen are shrunken by her inability to be an effective editor.
He said 24 of those fragments had ended up in orbits with high points above the 255-mile altitude of the space station.
AMERICAN politics reached one of its quadrennial high points this month, as the two major parties met to nominate their candidates for president.
He sat down and began to assemble a short video on one of the character's cinematic high points: the Fleischer & Famous Superman cartoons.
"Narcos" was among TV's high points last summer, an effort to reach an international audience that seems to have paid off for Netflix.
Our article on the results generated many thoughtful (and a few silly) ruminations on America's high points — and how greatness should be measured.
Some of them were quite good, getting the high points of our trip in the same way I might have with my phone.
"I'm Your Santa" is one of the high points here; Jeremih is in full sassy Jackson 5 mode, and Chance is charmingly expository.
Check out how he high points the ball and turns upfield in one of the clips ... sure looks a lot like 2014, right???
Here's a refresher on the high points, and low points, including some of the more memorable lines of the primary race so far.
Mr. Sekulow then ticked through the high points of the pet conspiracy theories peddled by the president and his Fox News fan club.
Before their break, the pair navigated through both envy-inducing high points and rockier patches, with plenty of social media documentation and cameras rolling.
Kattan applies the same iridescent peach shade  at the high points of her cheek bones, and follows with bronzer on her cheekbones and hairline.
We all have high points, low points, times we feel confident, times we feel less confident and so … but I'm sorry she's not here.
She combed my lashes into shape and applied cream blush to the high points of my cheeks, handing me a mirror after each step.
Just to hit a few high points, is there any liberal in this country who supports sacrificing Social Security to support a balanced budget?
You apply the colors in a similar fashion to traditional shading, by swiping the product onto the contours and high points of your face.
Deficits are on track to hit $1 trillion in 85033, and the debt burden is projected to pass historical high points in 20 years.
His set speech can be short, leaving more time for questions, or it can build, hitting all the high points, piling up the cheers.
Southern rap has undergone several transformations in the decade-plus since his debut, but the high points of Jeezy's catalog have held up well.
It's not only a great movie, but also — thanks to the cinematographer Jack Cardiff — one of the high points of the heyday of Technicolor.
I greatly admire Mr. Urie, whose smart, calculatingly silly performances in both "Torch Song" and "The Government Inspector" were theater high points last year.
I don't want to live that again, but it makes me strong, to know that in difficult times you can reach very high points.
Those are the high points of the movie, quick and nasty riffs to remind you of "Trainwreck" and raise your hopes for something similar.
Ms. Piper, directed by Mark Waldrop, is in her comfort zone with the funny stuff, of course, and the comedic high points are delicious.
We were also treated to a couple of cringey moments that could be low points or high points depending on your point of view.
At its high points, the show gave us culturally defining moments about technology, transcending the usual Mean Girls in spite of its girly pink facade.
Circle the 19th as one of 2016's romantic high points, when the full moon blossoms in your fifth house of true love and fertility.
Looking back on the night, the high points of female activism outshine the low points where most men failed to step up to the plate.
Jinjos (a collectible, don't worry about it) were tucked into nooks and crannies and high points alike, encouraging you to explore and get out there.
Then she applied two concealer shades — one on the high points of of Gaga's face and the other on the sculpting points — to create depth.
Spotlighting the low and high points of one's career journey, this podcast allows you to really see what it takes to build something from nothing.
Make sure to hit your face's natural high points, like along the browbone, on the tops of the cheeks, and the center of the nose.
Try to stay present while Mercury makes his way through this highly sensitive sign, and let yourself experience the lows to enjoy the high points.
Veteran forward Kris Versteeg has enjoyed many high points in the Windy City, with Stanley Cup titles in 2010 and 2015 highlighting his NHL journey.
For an "expensive" glow, Dedivanovic finishes Kardashian's look with a few taps of Elizabeth Arden Eight Hour Cream at the high points of her cheek bones.
And while Fortnite focuses on building structures to help players create defenses or reach high points on the map, Realm Royale instead emphasizes crafting new gear.
But high points for Russian athletes have been rare since the country&aposs image was tarnished by doping, with numerous Olympic medals stripped for drug use.
Just use it like you would any highlighting product and dab it on the high points of your face to give it a boost of light.
The time period itself had its high points as well, with non-nu-horror horror movies like The Blair Witch Project and Gore Verbinski's Ring remake.
High points are the film's forte, and they're backed by extensive and well-assembled footage: the Three Tenors concerts, the celebrity friendships, the sold-out performances.
This summer, he climbed the high points in all 50 states in just 21 days, obliterating another record — to the delight of his social media followers.
The high points of his life are masturbating to computer porn and playing video games with his only pal, Michael Mell (the crowd favorite George Salazar).
A deep run in Paris this year, in light of the circumstances, would be a candidate for a spot on their short list of high points.
Most of the high points of this show are musical, with Mr. Lippa providing a sublime Act I duet, "Disappear," for Ms. Parker and Mr. Binstock.
Jackson bombed in five 3-pointers to account for a majority of his team-high points for Memphis, which was shooting for a fourth straight win.
Following a brutally boring Grammys last year that also deeply marginalized women, it was refreshing that most of this year's high points came from female artists.
YHL: Others have hit the high points, but there is a real sense in which The Vela is an allegory for present-day political and social ills.
Season two has its own high points, particularly its subplot with John Smith's son, a true Nazi believer who is slowly becoming aware of his "defective" condition.
Konga had its innovation high points—such as launching its own pay and grocery services—but other events prompted some "Is Konga ok?" questioning, including at TechCrunch.
The first is the RMS Living Luminizer — a cult-favorite cream highlighter — which I dab onto the high points of my cheekbones and along my Cupid's bow.
The first is the RMS Living Luminizer — a cult-favourite cream highlighter — which I dab onto the high points of my cheekbones and along my Cupid's bow.
In a series of Snapchat videos, Jenner looked through a collection of photos from the last year, stopping to comment on some of the pair's high points.
The back end of the bullpen has been one of the few high points this season for the Yankees, who continued to struggle against left-handed pitching.
Maybe so, but Blount still reaches some entertaining high points: in this book, two pages of lovingly created speech, uttered chorally by a Southern family at table.
You and your partner should separately jot down a list of five to 10 stories of important moments in your life, both high points and low points.
Lizzo opened up about her depression in a series of powerful Instagram posts, reminding fans that high points in life don't necessarily mean there are no lows.
But he has tempered that habit as president, including during an address to Congress in February that was one of the early high points of his tenure.
His remorseless chronicling of the criminality and thuggery of our allies in the Kosovo Liberation Army is one of the high points of post-Vietnam War journalism.
And the seemingly endless onslaught of bad movie podcasts from a few years back seems to have abated a bit, with more shows tackling cinematic high points.
It's also walking distance from any number of other cultural high points, including the Ryman Auditorium concert hall, the Johnny Cash Museum and the Frist Arts Museum.
Meme-ster Bunny: Speaking of the Easter Bunny, his visit to the White House this week was one of the high points of the week for the Internet.
If you are looking for someone to blame for the stumbles at the convention and to credit for the high points, look no further than the candidate himself.
Slather it on the flawless skin of your belly, your legs, your décolletage (yes, you refer to it as your décolletage), and the high points of your face.
Out of all the wireless headphones that are geared towards sports, the JLab Epic2 earbuds are a true champion, scoring high points in all the areas that matter.
Despite some high points that drew spirited bidding, the sale was marked by its relatively high unsold rate, and somewhat tepid prices for works that did find buyers.
A nearly minute-long reflection on his high points with the organization was the Knicks' way of saying thank you, and the crowd produced a chorus of cheers.
One of the many emotional high points of Taylor Hackford's Ray Charles biopic comes not when Charles walks onto a stage but when he walks away from one.
As Brockovich, Julia Roberts won the Oscar for best actress, and understandably so: It's a showstopper of a performance, full of big acting moments and emotional high points.
I have had so many moments with the City Girls — giving some direction, discussing my own mistakes and high points, pouring out advice, and answering any of their questions.
Swift came out of the last round with West looking like the villain, and Reputation's high points are when she takes that in stride instead of contorting around it.
All over the world, and throughout history, spiritual authorities have struggled with mixed success to keep control of pilgrimages, saints' days and other high points in the religious calendar.
The high points of Bush's presidency included the end of the Cold War, which brought the dissolution of the Soviet Union and its hold on former Eastern Bloc countries.
While it hit a lot of the Affordable Care Act's high points, it was also pretty frank that the health law has some weaknesses that need to be fixed.
This affirmation embraces life in its totality, its high points as well as its low points, without entering into a petty calculus of which side amasses a greater score.
Gauvin scored from Diani's free kick in one of the night's high points, but fellow forward Eugenie Le Sommer failed to shine, just like second-half substitute Delphine Cascarino.
His 2003 sequel, X2, expanded and improved on these ideas with high-concept action and a deeply political sensibility; it's still one of the high points of superhero filmmaking.
There have been high points — crushing Sevilla, 4-0, at home; a master class against Mallorca in November — inspired, pretty much universally, by the undiminished brilliance of Lionel Messi.
His Lowlands drawl stretched across Frightened Rabbit's bittersweet high points, a troubled friend turning up out of the blue in a foreign city, cracking a joke before saying hello.
Apply a creamy formula to the high points of your face, where light naturally hits: along the bridge of your nose, your Cupid's bow, your upper cheekbones, and your chin.
Next, she added the shimmer Match Stix in Yacht Life on her cheeks, followed by the shade Rum on the high points of her face to create her amazing highlight.
But one of the Sounders' rare high points came just after halftime, when Lodeiro whipped in a perfect cross from the flank and Morris rifled a header into the net.
Look to the prosecution to carefully cull out what they believe are high points in witness testimony that help prove Manafort was fully aware and intended any and all wrongdoing.
Despite some high points, there was too much of both, with an especially dispiriting effort by Yann Boudaud, who went to battle with Racine's consonants in his role as Agamemnon.
For short, infrequent car trips or the occasional flight, a soft model like the Sherpa Original Deluxe Carrier, which scores high points for ventilation and durability, will do the trick.
Correspondingly, one of the many high points of the exhibition is a row of individually framed oil crayon drawings that have been removed from a sketchbook dating from this time.
"Vacation" is one of his album's high points, a song with a sense of humor and modern flair, while being grounded in the committed grime of late-90s Southern rap.
I had done some romantic comedies in my career [40 Days and 40 Nights, Because I Said So], so I had the historic knowledge of what the high points are.
Mayor Bill de Blasio and Police Commissioner James O'Neill hit the high points at a news conference on Wednesday: The year ended with fewer than 363,000 shootings, a record low.
The exchange between the three on health care was one of the high points of the evening, and gave voters a chance to see two different philosophies within the party.
It is a game whose many excellent high points are dragged down by slow, plodding ones, and almost all of the latter are due to what it is obligated to be.
Among other immersive high points is Stan VanDerBeek's "Movie Mural" (1968), a floor-to-ceiling massing of slide and film projections with the scale of a walk-by drive-in movie.
Which is a real shame, because Noah's segment of the episode, in which he shares most of his screen time with his daughter Whitney, is one of the season's high points.
In the last week, both the promise and pitfalls of Ms. Harris's campaign were on display, a microcosm of a campaign that has been defined by both high points and inconsistency.
The legendary game was one of the early high points of his journey as an immigrant from India — and his rise as a pioneering Silicon Valley chip industry technologist and executive.
My career launched in 28500 — before the explosive growth of the internet, before Facebook, Twitter and torrent sites — during one of the creative and financial high points of the entertainment industry.
It is easier to focus on the high points or call further attention to those who have been successful in the marketplace, but that hardly tells the story of what actually happened.
Before you get started on the lip, Sir John recommends perfecting your skin with concealer, and then layering a powder highlighter over a cream formula at the high points of your cheekbones.
The company's new Mac Pro starts at $5,999, which is incredibly pricey but ultimately it's a machine that hit plenty of the high-points that the company's power users were hoping for.
Earlier in the day, Trump capped 2017 with a video self-tribute touching on what he sees as the high points of his achievements and rhetoric from his first year in office.
"Making Space: Women Artists and Postwar Abstraction," at the Museum of Modern Art, looks like a typical march-of-styles historical survey, tracking high points in the boom decades of abstract art.
Still, most of us follow the tour, tuning in at least for the high points—the great days when it all comes together in Fiji or Tahiti or at the Pipe Masters.
One of the high points of his opera career was a production of Verdi's "Aida" at Milan's La Scala in 2006, which won more than 15 minutes of applause on opening night.
In the demanding aria "Casta diva," Ms. Meade sang Bellini's ornately embellished phrases with velvety legato; climactic high points in the flowing melody soared over the orchestra, elegantly conducted by Joseph Colaneri.
As a fan, I wouldn't trade it for what's behind any curtain, because the two high points were so intoxicating that it made the other 12 years and losing to the 49ers tolerable.
One of the high points of his opera career was a triumphant production of Verdi's Aida at Milan's La Scala in 20013, which won more than 15 minutes of applause on opening night.
The 1987 hit "Asimbonanga", a tribute to Nelson Mandela, who at the time had been imprisoned on Robben Island for over two decades, was one of the high points of a glittering career.
The high points have included the building up of a successful car crew with engineers, mechanics and drivers that has led to some great racing, a die-hard attitude and some race wins.
After warming up the product with my ring finger, I'll tap the cream onto the high points of my face — the bridge of my nose, top of my cheekbones, and the Cupid's bow.
There isn't a song featuring just the two of them with a wave as swelling as "Drip Too Hard" across the project's 39-minute runtime, but Drip Harder isn't short of high points.
Though the brand recommends two pumps to cover the entire face, I typically do one and focus it on the high points of my face like cheekbones and the center of my forehead.
It wraps around different neck sizes snuggly to provide support: Two high points on the back give your head a comfortable resting place, while the two low points up front secure your chin.
Make no mistake: This "unicorn horn" is not something you'd want to toss a replica of into your bathtub, or dip into shimmery loose powder to sweep over the high points of your face.
She dabs highlighter — which she explains can be as simple as Aquaphor or any shiny balm — on the high points of her cheekbones, and layers a powder highlighter on top to create a glow.
Within those phases, think of 5-10 specific scenes in your story—high points, low points, turning points, early mem­ories, important childhood events, important adulthood events, or any other event you find self-defining.
The '80s were certainly not a pastoral era by any stretch of the imagination, but I can't help but wonder if, as kids do of their given era, I only remember the high points.
I also make good use of one of Emily's unique abilities, "Far Reach," to leap to high points in the mansion and slip between the moving walls, away from the eyes of the enemy.
Last week's presidential debate was ready for satirical treatment, and SNL hit all of the high points: Donald Trump's sniffing and various denials, as well as Clinton's attempts to appear relatable and her shimmy.
Next week, the Democrats will be in Philadelphia for their convention, and, via the video above, you can relive the high points of the entire last year of Election 2016 in just three minutes.
Gold medals are great, but for many viewers of the Rio Olympics, the real high points were the odd, hilarious or unexpected moments beyond the competition, which were shared and amplified by social media.
Plenty has been made of Klinghoffer's status as John Frusciante's understudy, trained up to play these songs, learning his falsetto ideosyncracies and picking up the lead guitar trills that define the band's high points.
He still looks back on the Super Bowl as one of the high points of his NFL career — and says there's a lot about the game that you don't learn until you get there.
To be sure, there were high points for the Trump camp, including compelling speeches from Ivanka and Donald Jr., as well as a very competent address from recently announced vice presidential pick Governor Mike Pence.
She said crafting the country's first carbon regulations for power plants and taking strong enforcement actions against companies like Volkswagen - accused of cheating on emissions tests - were high points that proved the agency's serious approach.
Two high-points include Brian Wilson, the former Beach Boy, lending woozy harmonies to the opening song, and Ms Monáe's rapping on "Django Jane"—although nods to David Bowie and, particularly, Prince are evident throughout.
Supporters largely celebrated, some detractors recoiled at his rhetoric, and plenty of pundits kind of shrugged: Trump hit on some big themes, had some high points, and made it through his speech without screwing up.
It was a way to make a living, and it was so much fun to be one of the only people writing about reality TV. One of the high points of my life, for sure.
One of the show's high points was a video interlude in which the members were trapped in a 1990s time warp, outfits and all, and had to breakdance their way back to the present day.
His high points are the poems that you wish you could listen to in a car, on a long coastal highway, with the windows rolled down — and you certainly can't say that about Robert Lowell.
One of the high points of "Before the Fall" is a suite of woodcuts by Wilhelm Traeger, whose street scenes of Vienna in 1932 seem like an X-ray of a society on the edge.
The only high points in episode 8 of this season are that Ian's relationship with Trevor seems to be going well, and Frank is doing right by the family, mainly because he's still homeless, but still.
After giving your lashes a little love with a few coats of mascara, sweep a soft-pink cream blush and a rose-gold gilded highlighter on the high points of your cheeks for an iridescent glow.
Simply sweep the contour onto the hollow of your cheeks and around the hairline, swirl blush onto the apples of your cheeks, dot highlighter on the high points of your face and you're good to go.
WWE fans would go on to vote him as the Raw guest host of the year, and his episode is still regarded as one of— if not the singular—high points of the guest host era.
Some of this album's high points are the most up-tempo and sinister: "What's Good," which addresses Tyler's recent car crash, and "New Magic Wand," which is like an industrial-funk reimagining of Miami bass music.
Professors Melanie Shoup-Knox and Nathan Pipitone had an idea from previous studies that men pay more attention to women who are at their monthly high points of fertility, but the biological underpinning that wasn't clear.
And the kachinas come racing back to mind in one of the high points in the show's final gallery: the akimbo, symmetrical semaphore of Sottsass's Carlton Room Divider, a standout from the 1981 Milan furniture fair.
Dittersdorf's output, considered as a whole, may fall short of the level of inspiration found in Mozart's, but there are unquestionable high points, and these are as deserving of our attention as those in Salieri's music.
It seems so simple: You pick up a bronzer in a light shade, dust it ever so softly across your high points (you've done your homework on best bronzing practices), and voilà — the perfect sun-kissed glow.
A new take on arguably the world's best dewy highlighter (RMS's Living Luminizer), this summery peach color leaves the warm, bronzed version of the same wet-looking glow when dotted onto the high points of the face.
This pars that down quite a bit, because the franchise does have its high points (Black Panther or Spider-man: Homecoming), and its low, low points (The Incredible Hulk, Thor: The Dark World or Iron Man 2).
ET, FSN Arizona (Phoenix), FSN Florida (Orlando) ABOUT THE SUNS (220-211): Phoenix has lost 23 of its last 13.73 games and the play of rookie sharpshooter Devin Booker has been one of the few high points.
This is a cool video, in part because Damon's been acting for roughly the same length of time that I've been watching movies, and he's appeared in most of the high points throughout the last three decades.
The Funny Girl star recalls her 50 year career, one that was filled with high points like winning Best Actress, but also the lows of being snubbed years later for her directorial efforts like Yentl in 1983.
Most religious art is visual theater, none more so than the great Roman Catholic church paintings of 18th-century Mexico, which are at the center of this extraordinary exhibition, one of the high points of the season.
Most religious art is visual theater, none more so than the great Roman Catholic Church paintings of 18th-century Mexico, which are at the center of this extraordinary exhibition, one of the high points of the season.
"That's a measurement taken from the double bottom in the $1,045-21 area, and the rally between those two," he said, saying the target was approximately double the distance between the low and high points of that pattern.
There were a few guys putting out records in a similar vein to this around that time (Demdike Stare and Raime spring to mind as obvious high points) but no one did it quite like Londoner Bobby Krlic.
There were high points, including a second-place Premier League finish in 2014, but Liverpool mostly fumbled around outside of the top-four Champions League places, retaining its big-club status mostly out of respect for its history.
The hybrid formula — a combination of powder, cream, and fluid textures — provides a smooth, rich finish that will adorn the high points of your face with incandescent color and an ethereal shine so bright it'll rival moonshine itself.
In an hour, at the theater, we would listen to the pros sing complex harmonies in the melodies James-Allen wrote; we would lean across the aisle to catch each others' eyes in pride at the high points.
AMONG the world's more spectacular venues for non-religious weddings are some historic stone buildings dotted along the high points of Ireland's north coast: places where you can enjoy a breathtaking view of a short, choppy stretch of water.
Ling Wingate, New Zealand, waiting in line for Mario Odyssey for two hours: This is my first E3 and I've been wanting to come here since I was about, oh I don't know, this high [points to her knee].
The hope, the heartbreak, the high points and the haters are something I accepted when I decided to take this role, but since my family has always stood right beside me they've had to face it all as well.
Then to give her complexion a dewy glow, he added the Pat McGrath Labs Skin Fetish highlighting stick to the high points other face – under the brow bone, on the cupid's bow and on the top of the chin.
Kreider scored a power-play goal early in the first, defenseman Marc Staal also tallied for the Rangers while Kevin Hayes ran his career-high points streak to nine games with an assist on Kreider's team-leading 20th goal.
It's not a big surprise that the Mexican chain scored high points in these areas considering the extensive food safety measures that the company put in place in late 773 after a string of foodborne illnesses dinged its reputation.
The company's $4,999 Pro Display XDR also hits some high points though its pricing might raise your eyebrows a bit more, but then you find out that the stand doesn't even come with the freaking thing, and it's $999.
The rapper went on a tweetstorm that hit all the high points of the flat Earth conspiracy theory , posting photos of diagrams based in part on Rothbotham's ideas from the 19th century, "proving" the Earth is actually flat. pic.twitter.
Of course, this is happening at the same time that we're talking and writing about pro wrestling more than ever before, and at a time when it's widely acknowledged that we're at one of pro wrestling's creative high points.
There isn't a song featuring just the two of them with a wave as swelling as "Drip Too Hard" across the project's 39-minute runtime, but Drip Harder isn't devoid of high points—there just aren't enough of them.
These songs represent only a fraction of his high points, but capture the range of his influence — from the definitive Spanish-language song of the summer to getting Drake to rap in Spanish to topping the Billboard Hot 100.
Two-time U.S. Olympian Johnny Weir, who confessed that when he was competing quads were his "nemesis," said he felt emphasis on the jumps - which command high points, especially in the second half of any program - has perhaps gone too far.
The liquid-gel hybrid looks a little too shimmery when you first smooth it on, but when tapped onto the high points of the face or mixed into foundation, the shimmer blends away and leaves behind the prettiest glossy sheen.
While there have been some changes, the series has largely tracked the biggest story moments from the books, so it's likely that showrunner Naren Shankar will draw upon some of the remaining high points from Caliban's War for the new season.
If you have light skin, Roncal says to use a matte bronzer, one or two shades darker than your natural color, on the high points of your face to add back in some of the color that will be lost.
At the big presidential candidates' forum in New York, he bragged about the two high points in his diplomatic history — the firing of the official whose idea it was to invite him to Mexico and his bromance with Vladimir Putin.
One of the high points of his incendiary, holy fuck set during weekend two of this past October's Desert Trip was when he was throwing organic seeds into the front rows to protest what he deemed California's "stupid" seed law.
They also happened to be in theaters with much better speakers than my first viewing, so the soaring high points of the film, which mostly center on Lady Gaga belting out amazing vocals to her adoring fans, were that much better.
Where to stream: Netflix Like any episode of Seinfeld, there are multiple plots happening in "The Mom & Pop Store," but they're all happening at Thanksgiving time, and many of the episode's high points revolve specifically around the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade.
Cynthia Rylant, winner of the 1993 Newbery Medal for "Missing May," is an exceptionally versatile writer who, here donning her best poker face, has mapped the high points of the penguins' eventful day in a few, fun-to-read-aloud words.
Well Being Journal&aposs articles on vaccines "hit a lot of the high points of the anti-vaccine movement," Tara Smith, an infectious disease epidemiologist at Kent State University, told Insider after we shared a selection of recent issues with her.
ET speech is likely to showcase the president at one of the high points in his first term: victorious over Democrats who sought to remove him from office and energized by the prospect of campaigning for reelection over the next nine months.
It hits many of the high points, including the medicalisation of sexual desire, the development and legalisation of reliable contraception and the movement of pornography from bottom drawers into the mainstream—all factors contributing to female and gay liberation and the sexual revolution.
"The trousers may change, but the actual words and subjects I've always chosen to write with are things to do with isolation, abandonment, fear and anxiety, all of the high points of one's life," Bowie said in a rare interview in 2002.
Its star-studded premiere this week marked one of the high points of the festival, as Tarantino walked the red carpet with Brad Pitt and Leonardo DiCaprio in tow, though despite critical acclaim few have billed it as the one to watch.
And while Hoopla has had a rockier journey, for the time being, women "are on the crest of one of those high points in terms of popularity, new opportunities, and increased value," Knoop says, and it's high time they reaped the benefits.
Blend the contour in the hollows of your cheeks and along the hairline and jawline to create a chiseled line, and place the highlighter on the high-points of your face — cheekbones, tip of the nose, center of the forehead, and Cupid's bow.
Both men, like much of the audience, could be seen doubling over in laughter at some of the play's comic high points, including a scene where a recitation of the rosary is interrupted by a spectacularly messy bit of bodily stage business.
In a Business Insider report recommending the best credit cards for small business owners to get in 2020, three of the nine top picks belonged to American Express, which boasts some cards offering travel benefits, no annual fees, and high-points returns. 
These variations in quality, pacing, and physical space feel restricting at times, but the exhibition is not without its high points —most often from young, black artists who were born at a time when museums in South Africa were institutional embodiments of colonization and inequality.
Regardless, Olenna has been one of the series's consistent high points, and it's good to see her going out with dignity and control, keeping her tongue and her wits sharp even after her keep has fallen, her strategy has failed, and her death is guaranteed.
She was last seen on Broadway in the Duke Ellington jazz musical "After Midnight," and one of the night's high points was a wailing rendition of Ellington's wordless "Creole Love Call" by Carmen Ruby Floyd, an original cast member and one of her backup singers.
" She occasionally rediscovers her earlier feeling, from the high points of The Golden Compass, of "quiet conviction"—her heroic, prophetic sense "that all was well and that the world was her true home, as if there were great secret powers that would see her safe.
The record's high points—like "Milky Way," a fuzzy ballad that might have been on Dinosaur Jr.'s Bug in another life, or the foggy anthemics of "Lichen"—billow with a winning self-assuredness, confronting romantic dissolution and even mortality with a head held high.
White House Memo WASHINGTON — During a discussion about his party's legislative high points this year with a small group at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce last week, Senator Mitch McConnell, the majority leader, expressed a new concern about an old habit of President Trump's.
Alex Lomax had 203 points, seven assists and seven rebounds, and Tyler Harris had a season-high points 15 points and three 3-pointers for the Tigers (5-1), who won their third straight game while freshman James Wiseman serves a 12-game NCAA suspension.
And I don't think it was just for show that people jumped out of their seats at one of the early high points of the ceremony: when President Xi Jinping appeared standing in an open-top limousine driving out of the Gate of Heavenly Peace.
"The ideal places to highlight are underneath the arch of the brow, in the inner corner of the eyes, the bridge of the nose just between the eyes, on the high points of the cheeks, and right above the lips at the Cupid's bow," she says.
First, John prepped her face with Marc Jacobs' Under(cover) Perfecting Coconut Face Primer, and then mixed a foundation that was slightly darker than Bey's natural complexion with Marc Jacobs' Dew Drops Coconut Gel Highlighter in Fantasy before tapping it along the high points of her face.
They manage to hit all the high points from Infinity War — Thanos' invasion on Earth, his fight with Iron Man on the planet Titan, Thor's close attempt to killing Thanos, half of the world's population disappearing (referred to as "The Blip") — and the biggest moments of Endgame.
The emotional high points of the book, for me, are these moments when Jane insists on her own self-respect — when she refuses Rochester's offer, or when she dares for the first time to be sarcastic to cold, overpowering St. John as she turns down his proposal of marriage.
The moment -- the first World Series game in New York during an emotional playoff run for the Yankees following the collapse of the World Trade Center and deaths of thousands -- ended up being both a signature presidential first pitch and one of the high points of the Bush presidency.
Both actors were part of multiple sketches in their guest roles, but each had a zeitgeist-y standout moment: Chappelle's monologue and McCarthy's repeated appearances as Spicer were not only high points for the show, but became inextricably linked to Trump's leadership and how Americans respond to it.
That represented their best performance among adults under 30 in any House election since at least 1986; it even exceeded their modern high points of around three-fifths in the 2006 midterm election and the 2008 and 2012 presidential years, when former President Barack Obama was on the ballot.
The louring, dark-hued splendour of the Cave of Wonders constitutes one of various high points of Bob Crowley's designs, just as Gregg Barnes's costumes indulge baubles and bangles and the kind of sartorial make-over for its leading man that one more traditionally associates in musicals with women.
The writer and the artists are all professionals whose careers are marked by these highly respected, critically-acclaimed high points, and here they are working on just kind of this licensed book that they need to whip out and get on the stands while the movie is hot.
As is often the case in Horn's fiction, Jewish history and the lives of her fictional characters wrap around one another, as Rachel's realization of her inescapable immortality coincides with a brilliant and brutal depiction of the destruction of the ancient Temple, one of the novel's high points.
The singer-songwriter's largely acoustic "Christians, Pagans & Other Hipsters" shows, named after a holiday-themed song from 1996, typically cover the high points of her 25-year career (attendees often get a chance to sing along to "Iowa"), but the set lists are only half of the appeal.
That meeting was one of the high points of a comeback by Mr. Broidy, who after having been shunned by some Republicans in the wake of his 2009 guilty plea had worked himself into Mr. Trump's inner circle as a top fund-raiser for his 2016 campaign and inauguration.
That meeting was one of the high points of a comeback by Mr. Broidy, who after having been shunned by some Republicans in the wake of his 2009 guilty plea had worked himself into Mr. Trump's inner circle as a top fund-raiser for his 2016 campaign and inauguration.
The one area in which he did wield influence—insisting that Melantha, a genetically engineered superwoman, be black, as she was originally written (the character was whitewashed in the film version)—is one of the show's high points, leading as it did to the casting of Jodie Turner-Smith, who shines.
Mr. Fox, who was enormously popular after the release of "Back to the Future" earlier that year, starred as the titular lycanthrope who transformed into a hirsute basketball star and surfed on top of a van in motion, scenes that many critics saw as high points in an underwhelming film.
Both of them are trying to ignore some key realities of 221st-century life and to have an argument about whether we should go back to the high points of late-19693th-century conservatism or late-21969th-century liberalism, whether we should relive the late 221s or the early 221s.
High points of the elven story include the princess admitting she pees out diamonds, the forest queen identifying the useless man she's been ordering around as "my husband" as if it were the most normal relationship in the world, and the helpful dragonfly voiced by Annie's Ad Buddy in the real world.
In the form of an fantasy saga, this story might have been written with excruciating detail (looking at you, George R.R. Martin), but here, Yang covers the high points, telling the stories of the key characters, and allowing the reader to connect the dots and put together how they fit alongside one another.
In the painting "My Culture is Yer Freight" (2019), one of the many high points of this extensive exhibition, Williams uses a tan-colored band to outline a six-sided hexagon, which he overlays with an uneven grid of red, yellow, and blue, along with oblong rectangles divided by gray horizontal bands.
Before this week, that contest, in which Ingram sank 39 of his 50 shots in a half-empty arena in Toronto, represented one of the high points of a long and consistent career for one of the mainstays of a league that rarely gets romanticized in the way that baseball's minor leagues often are.
It began with the little remembered "hill fights" of 1967, small-unit actions between the Marines and North Vietnamese to seize and hold vital high points in northern South Vietnam — Hill 861, Hill 0003 South, Hill 881 North — that loomed over a small Marine air strip at Khe Sanh, a tiny plateau far below.
He worked a quasi-comedy gimmick which clashed in all the right ways with how good he was in the ring; his legendary recitation of the 1004 holds he'd mastered is one of the high points of the era and he regularly had matches which tore the house down with men like Dean Malenko and Eddie Guerrero.
Throughout the day, the Democrats hit the high points from Mr. Mueller's report: the June 2016 Trump Tower meeting, the efforts by Mr. Trump to fire Mr. Mueller, the talks between Michael T. Flynn and a Russian ambassador about Obama-era sanctions, the strategy by President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia to sow chaos before the election.
Throughout the day, the Democrats hit the high points from Mr. Mueller's report: the June 2016 Trump Tower meeting, the efforts by Mr. Trump to fire Mr. Mueller, the talks between Michael T. Flynn and a Russian ambassador about Obama-era sanctions, the strategy by President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia to sow chaos before the election.
Armstrong, a British science and health writer, presents, in crack Michael Lewis style, the high points of aging research along with capsule biographies of the main players, while Blackburn, one of three recipients of the 2009 Nobel Prize in Physiology, focusses on the shortening of telomeres, those tiny aglets of DNA attached to our chromosomes, whose length is a measure of cellular health.
The subsequent two seasons under Glen Mazzara had their high points and low points, but we've now seen three full seasons under Scott Gimple, and it's safe to say there are some real problematic patterns, including a reliance on tricks and gimmicks to give the impression of escalation and growth when people are really just running (or should I say driving?) in circles.
And both were evident in two other high points of the season: an exhibition of work, at the New Museum, by the contemporary Ghanaian-born British filmmaker John Akomfrah, and a career overview, at MoMA PS217, of the Iranian-born playwright, director and performer Reza Abdoh, who rocketed across the international theater before succumbing to AIDS in 219, at 32.
Trump tops Clinton by four points as better able to handle trade with other countries, a topic that was one of few high points for Trump in the debate, while Clinton has the upper hand, narrowly, on several other issues raised in Monday's debate, including taxes (48% Clinton to 46% Trump), the criminal justice system (48% Clinton to 45% Trump), ISIS (48% Clinton to 44% Trump).
Yet it hits not just the high points of the story — Scrooge's visit with four ghosts and his ultimate change of heart — but many of the smaller, spookier moments that are often left out of adaptations, such as a ghostly hearse that follows Scrooge up the stairs, or his brief visit to sailors and miners celebrating the holiday in the wilds of 19th century England.
In 1984, the Wooster Group infamously received a cease-and-desist letter from Arthur Miller's lawyers who were displeased with the troupe's use of text from The Crucible in an aptly named show, L.S.D. (…Just the High Points…), which presented a stoned version of Miller's play mixed in with texts from Beat poets, like William Burroughs and Allen Ginsberg, as well as live rock music.
High points of "Under Red Skies" for such readers include Kan's sensitively told stories about a grandmother influenced late in life by the folk tales about animal spirits she heard in her youth and of a grandfather who found solace in the 1990s in Falun Gong exercises and beliefs — until an official drive to eradicate the group forced him to cut his ties to the organization.
First lady Michelle ObamaMichelle LeVaughn Robinson ObamaMichelle Obama to present Lin-Manuel Miranda with the Portrait of a Nation Prize Michelle Obama thanks her high school for naming new athletic complex after her US ambassador to Germany calls out journalists who blocked him on Twitter MORE If her husband's speech was more political, the first lady' s Monday night address was one of the emotional high points of the convention.
But its high points kicked higher than just about any other show's, and the finale had a full share of them: Margaret Qualley, excellent as Ann Reinking, angrily auditioning for "All That Jazz"; Michelle Williams, scintillating as Verdon, showing Debbie Allen (Kelcy Griffin) how to do it in "If My Friends Could See Me Now"; and Sam Rockwell, simply sensational as Fosse, tapping out his grief at his best friend's funeral.
" In other words, applicants like the Alghazali family I spoke to this summer — who were struggling to survive in Eritrea after fleeing war-torn Yemen, with a husband and child who are US citizens and a wife covered by the travel ban — aren't necessarily facing "undue hardship" just because they may not be able to survive for months or years before being allowed to come to the US. At the same time, the "undue hardship" standard is lower for applicants who get high points for "national interest.
But even with these obstacles, and many others associated with building an Olympic Park from the ground up, the Rio Olympics also brings some high points: the introduction of the first refugee team, with 10 athletes from conflict zones across the globe competing in judo, swimming, and track and field; the introduction of rugby sevens to the Olympics; a final go at Olympic gold from American swimming favorite Michael Phelps; and a much-anticipated gymnastics matchup between 2012 American Olympic gold medal winner Gabby Douglas and first-time American Olympian Simone Biles.

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