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Come hither, and find out who got eliminated this week.
If not, you can end up wandering hither and yon.
Princess of the Hither Isles , by Adele Logan Alexander (Yale) .
He has sent hither swarms of Officers to harass our people.
Televisions above him beam in dog races from hither and yon.
"M&P" stops and starts, shivering nervously around Greenspan's come-hither sighs.
Drucker drapes herself across the bed, feline, come-­hither and increasingly curvy.
Regardless of your status in love, you'll be digging your come-hither stare.
Meanwhile, Jill hacks together a drone capable of flying chicken sandwiches hither and yon.
Let's not turn the stench of the Nazi crematories into a come-hither scent.
Killer, Come Hither and the sequel, Kill and Be Killed, are a departure in that
The message is clear: Come hither, developers, and build your products to last on iOS.
Her mouth slightly open, she stared straight into the camera with a "come hither" look.
Selena Gomez nailed down her come-hither look ... with a little help from her ass.
Volunteers from hither and yon sign up to build the work and feed the participants.
Mr. Beckman also suffers from a misguided Playbill photo, part come hither, part leaf blower.
I go hither and yon for my work — not that I could do that immediately.
"They are assigned hither and yon in no particular order down the street," she said.
"The idea that this would make a big difference hither or yon is fallacious," Gorka said.
The feed is populated by memes and come-hither pics, all presented with a hearty wink.
" George III had reversed longstanding British imperial policy by "refusing to pass" laws "to encourage ... migrations hither.
It involves false lashes, layers and layers of foundation and heavy applications of come-hither lip gloss.
That's more than three times the population of the United States, zipping hither and yon at 186 mph.
The cute, innocence of a kitty plays perfectly against the chiseled, come-hither hotness of a confident dude.
Pre-pubescent girls appear too "come hither," the Venuses and Cupids too contemporary — even the babies pose seductively.
Paro blinked, then turned its head toward her and gave her what seemed like a come-hither look.
After all, most of us have seen many doctors over many decades, with details scattered hither and yon.
It's the sensitivity of the connected sensors, strewn hither and thither, opening up potential attack vectors for determined hackers.
But now researchers are decoding their come-hither mating calls, full of vital information about pandas' size and identity.
Further examples are on view at the Cantor at Stanford University and hither and yon in San Francisco MOMA.
It wasn't so long ago that if you had a family to haul hither and thither, you got a minivan.
" Online reviews are "mostly random and trivial and shrunk to fit the ­hither-and-yon notice of cafeteria-style readers.
It meows, but unlike with a real cat, the message always seems clear: a baldfaced, come-hither demand for petting.
The reality star sported these come-hither boots Tuesday night at the PrettyLittleThing campaign in L.A. Sure screams ... Tyga who?
Instead, there's a tantalizing frontispiece engraving of the bearded author, shirt collar open, fixing the reader with a come-hither gaze.
The current iteration, more dramatic than come-hither, does not indicate, for example, the uncomplicated sexiness of a bold red lip.
He has decided to apply much the same technique to becoming prime minister, walking hither and thither and engaging people in conversation.
Unlike the World Bank, which is pulled hither and thither by its members, the AIIB will keep a tighter focus on infrastructure.
Soon, he was vigorously massaging me with all five fingers in a twisting motion, sometimes angling upwards in a "come hither" gesture.
It is hard to imagine them standing in the way if he tears up treaties or transfers military forces hither and yon.
We do not know what prompted this press conference, but it put a dent into what might be called "come hither" collusion.
Mr. Blankenbuehler demonstrated come-hither moves to two female dancers (far right, above) for a musical transition that involved a standup bass.
Tech start-ups will get the come-hither, too, with the hope of giving rise to Kazakhstan's own version of Silicon Valley.
Picnic in the Park General Store offers takeaway and cafe fare near the beach, Hither Hills State Park, 164 Old Montauk Highway.
She responds with a quick come-hither hand gesture and walks through an arched doorway into a small stone-walled courtyard beyond.
He has erected a multitude of New Offices, and sent hither swarms of Officers to harass our people and eat out their substance.
One tried and true method of stimulating the prostate is scooping back behind it, and gently tugging forward in a "come hither" motion.
" - Henry Cabot Lodge speaking before Congress 1753 "Those who come hither are generally of the most ignorant Stupid Sort of their own Nation.
Hither comes a happy family, the Wilsons, who have a summer home not far away—a calm and bucolic spot, beside a lake.
Her eyelids, slicked with gloss by a tirelessly hovering makeup artist, gave her the humid, come-hither look of a 1930s cinema vamp.
Since becoming an international online sensation, Rogue has been described by the media as "sexy" and "seductive" and lauded for his "come hither" pose.
The key is the joystick-like pole in the middle that lets you use your knees to easily turn the board hither and yon.
The man swaggered and declared: Let the man who is to have the cup come hither, for none but myself will take the mule.
The music roamed hither and yon, and back again — from fiddlers to folk songs of the Appalachians to ethnic songs of the big cities.
Taunted by the come-hither of how lyrically vague they are, we can't resist the temptation to insert ourselves into their deliberately choreographed narratives.
This time out, the come-hither voice from the dark side belongs to Melquarth Frost, a seductive sociopath who consistently beats King at chess.
A stuffed female cuckoo was attached to a tree or bush, and a recording of the bird's come-hither mating call was played out.
Carbon dioxide is the main bodily trigger that tells mosquitoes to come hither, followed by body heat, and then the scent of your blood (seriously).
Rihanna poses on Instagram, lips pursed, come-hither stare firmly in place, wearing a set of yellow, high-waisted underwear and a comfy, matching bralette.
From that feline smile to those come-hither hands (pre-degloving, obviously), Ferguson's take on the iconic huntress is as cool as it is terrifying.
To the student with friends scattered hither and yon, across grades and groups and genders: You may feel like an outsider at every insider gathering.
In these and other paintings, Melcarth's men seem to guard their secrets while oozing a detached air that is more chilly-mysterious than come-hither sexy.
Kelly's final painting before leaving for France was the Van Gogh-homage, "Shoes" (1948), in which drab footwear, strewn hither and thither, coalesce into accidental harmony.
What few bards detail is that these two pieces of confessional stream-of-consciousness are radically different, not structurally or philosophically but in general come-hither.
"Cariño" is a little slice of summer halcyon days, a swooney, bilingual come-hither from the group's eponymous singer poured over guitar strums and brass sighs.
The mother of two and author of the blog Hither & Thither argues that whatever money you save on connecting flights is negated by the added risks.
Go out quickly into the streets and lanes of the city, and bring in hither the poor, and the maimed, and the halt, and the blind.
Any pardon would serve as a welcome mat and a "come hither" to other nations that this White House would protect them, and itself, in such dealings.
It's spooky but hypnotizing, as if it belongs to a lost soul or a friendly ghost who's gesturing you to follow him with a "come hither" motion.
The wave means: Come hither, and I will dig a burrow for us and our eggs, and we will populate the mud flats with fiddler crabs uncountable.
When mating season rolls around, both male and female giant pandas turn to their preferred come-hither call: a husky, rapid vibrato commonly known as the bleat.
They deliver quips and silky come-hither nonsense, only to end up like a big green monster stuck on rewind: "Hulk smash!" again and again, ad infinitum.
City Kitchen As a confirmed squid lover, I have happily eaten more than my fair share, at home and on the road, in places hither and yon.
These rosy renderings of effortless whooshing hither and yon distract us from what the problem demands: a way forward that prioritizes not thoughtless speed but calibrated efficiency.
Drake cracked the code: he collapsed the distance between these archetypes, seeming equally comfortable rhyming about dodging bullets and baring his insecurities in a come-hither hook.
A tourist was blocked from using a public toilet by a hilarious sexy kangaroo striking a seductive 'come hither' pose 😉 #kangaroo #posing #corridor #kangaroophotography #australia #perth pic.twitter.
A famous pic of Prince with a come-hither stare was plastered on sweatshirts and t-shirts and sold without the photog's permission ... according to a new lawsuit.
Set in the underground music scene of a pre-perestroika, early 1980s Leningrad, the featherlight plot (by the director, Kirill Serebrennikov, and several others) drifts hither and yon.
Now the Potsdamer Strasse crowd has evolved into a hodgepodge of artists, hipsters, older Turks, and the occasional woman sporting stilettoes, fishnet stockings and a come-hither glance.
These snowballs are easily dislodged by passing stars and knocked hither and fro — many inward toward their mother star and its planets, but others outward across the galaxy.
The Leave vote was followed by a more than 10 percent drop in the British pound, which was a come-hither to foreign companies eyeing potential mergers and acquisitions.
Instead, the company focused its efforts on creating a product that could replicate a "come hither" motion for G-spot stimulation and a sucking mechanism to engage the clitoris.
They sold Brexit to the British people without specifying what it might mean, making Utopian promises about having cake and eating it while making effortless trade deals hither and yon.
Ms. Rivera has only to snap her fingers, look over her shoulder and flash a mischievous come-hither smile, and you'll be on your feet ready to join her parade.
Her interpretation of Judas, with its smoothly worked silhouette and come-hither gesture, nails the character's suave betrayal with an unexpected magnetism that distinguishes much of the artist's later work.
My beautiful boy's saucer eyes glimmer as he looks up at me and a "come hither" meow liltingly falls from his lips—it's hella petting time, or so I think.
We've all been there: When everyone is coupled up and dancing, there is you, alone at the free bar, eyes darting hither and yon for something, anything, to grind up to.
A sleepy shuttle ferrying the red-faced and unpleasant from Charing Cross to Hither Green just in time for a half-arsed wank over the ten minute preview on Television-X.
This "come hither" stance with Russia begins with Trump's failures to even acknowledge Russia's direct engagement in a hostile act against our democracy and his seeming acceptance of Vladimir Putin's denials.
The Cockettes drag troupe got early, sympathetic coverage in 1971 and, as Wenner has long acknowledged, the come-hither photographs of androgynous performers like Mick Jagger weren't exclusively for the ladies.
Creating photorealistic animals means creating animals that can't bug out their eyes in distress or flash confident smirks or come-hither glances, because we know animals in our reality can't do that.
In a pivotal scene, Doris — at John's apartment, done up in a black velvet vintage number and a mini-bouffant — does her best come-hither on the bed and confesses her feelings.
" Just like a smiley face can take a "can we talk?" text from serious to affectionate, the right dirty emoji can elevate "what are you doing tonight?" from conversational to "come-hither.
That means that a majority of women are buying their most intimate apparel next to life-size photos of supermodels, whose come-hither looks and propped-up underpinnings embody a male fantasy.
Truth be told, the vehicles that get my professional admiration are the everyday ones, the dependable workhorses that shuttle our children hither and yon, the cars that become part of the family.
A deep dive through Reinhart's Instagram feed reveals much more than just candid behind-the-scenes shots of her castmates and the occasional come-hither thirst trap (no shame, we all do it).
Abraham Lincoln, "Honest Abe," was also known as the "Rail Splitter" because of his rural upbringing — post and rail fences ran hither and yon across the country in the 19th century and earlier.
Experts say that counting bodies can be a complex task after an attack this size — multiple explosions at six sites in three cities — and in which the remains are scattered hither and yon.
When news of the "first oral sex robot" made the rounds last week, the headlines and tweets came alongside photos of sexy silicone faces with lips parted and eyes painted into come-hither stares.
"Father Soone After You Goe for England Wee Cam Hither," it notes, on the reverse side of the stone, adding that "Onlie Misarie & Warre," resulted in the death of more than half the settlers.
Both albums feature him delivering self-actualization spiels in a husky come-hither voice, interspersed with Jones's ontological banter with a nearly life-size puppet, outfitted in "Super Fly" threads, named T. J. Hustler.
Do Ms. Guizzo and Mr. Chen think being in a union means that you just sit back and watch your boss make all the toys, harness up the fleet and schlep hither and yon?
Clues to this effect have been sprinkled hither and yon throughout the vast backstory revealed in George R.R. Martin's novels, but the sparser storytelling constraints of television have in some ways made it clearer.
With irresistibly retro styling and a knack for unexpected color combinations, Staud never fails to inspire temporal wanderlust, serving a fresh and modern dose of come-hither seen through ever-so-slightly mod-colored glasses.
There is also one where she makes it rain, one where  she slaps someone around with a designer bag (could it be Kourtney?) and one where the platinum Kimoji is doing a "come hither" call.
And so the product goes inside, it actually swells and conforms to fit to the individual user, and we've created a sweeping motion, kind of like a "come hither" … I just love that term. Right.
Little pockets of expertise are scattered hither and yon all throughout Capitol Hill — especially when members dig in to work on idiosyncratic pieces of legislation that are off the radar of big-time partisan conflict.
The chaos on Wednesday, when Tory MPs were first told that they wouldn't be whipped and then, at the last moment, that they would, sending them scurrying hither and thither, was a moment of high farce.
From her spread legs rises a kitschy, thrift-store Easter egg that pictures a sweet domestic scene of anthropomorphized yellow ducks; above the egg rises a blond knockoff of Betty Boop giving a come-hither wink.
That's because microbes like bacteria and archaea coat surfaces in a sticky layer, a biofilm, that functions as a chemical and physical come-hither call for larger creatures such as barnacles and coral, Dr. Hamdan said.
All of this looks very come-hither in the dining room, where the Rockwell Group has abandoned stadium-size props, building atmospheric effects instead out of contrasting textures and light values and the movement of shadows.
There, they construct a cradle of small stones (the name lamprey possibly derives from the Latin lampetra, or "stone licker") and then pump out a concoction of come-hither chemicals to guide females to their love nests.
Once, like an autonomous blankie, he enwrapped a kibe that was all flailing appendages and stopped it even at the loss of a good portion of his amorphous mass, gobbets of mycosymbiont flesh flying hither and yon.
Blessed with wide green eyes and an expansive grin, Gelbakhiani is a joy to watch, whether he's moving across a dance studio floor or giving an impromptu come-hither shimmy set to a pop tune by Robyn.
Her reworking of Parvati Khan's "Jimmy Jimmy Jimmy, Aaja" (aaja being the Hindi phrase for "come here"), fashioned a tongue-in-cheek come-hither anthem from a tacky, glittering disco violin riff rarely heard outside of Punjabi weddings.
In a video posted to Instagram, the magazine showed the gymnasts in a few very athletic poses — it's a stark contrast to the overtly sexy poses and come-hither smizes that we're used to seeing from the periodical.
He has endeavoured to prevent the population of these States; for that purpose obstructing the Laws for Naturalization of Foreigners; refusing to pass others to encourage their migrations hither, and raising the conditions of new Appropriations of Lands.
In an industry that loves a venue metaphor, dragging guests hither and yon from river to warehouse through cities from New York to Milan in the search for ever more visceral architectural messaging, this one was a doozy.
" She turned the Bacharach into a subversive anthem of assertiveness, purring its opening lines with a mix of come-hither bounce and menace: "Hey, little girl / comb your hair / fix your makeup / Soon he will open the door.
The citizens group hired engineers who proposed yet a third cable option to state regulators — through Hither Hills but with a shorter route to a substation, which they said would cause less disruption to neighborhoods or busy roads.
Still, the New York crowd is not immune to the charms of vehicles entirely out of context, those that have neither the come-hither appeal of a midcentury Ferrari or the powerful elegance of a Depression-era Marmon.
So that's why Whiteside got to asking Mona Lisa who the real deal is when it comes to triple doubles: Mona Lisa, with that coy come-not-so-hither smile seems like she's used to blocking a fair bit.
It's exciting to see that momentum start to transform the screen images that shape the larger culture too: Women playing down the come-hither thing, more offbeat-looking women, a few chunky women (and not just in comedy specials).
In the spring of 2016, Pamela Glazer, a Southampton-based architect, cut out half of a tall attic to create a roof deck as part of the $525,000 renovation of two 1960s prefab homes cobbled together in Hither Hills.
Clues to this effect have been sprinkled hither and yon throughout the vast backstory revealed in Martin's novels, and the theory — known as R+L=J — is sufficiently accepted in the fandom that the show's revelations hardly count as spoilers.
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Dallas electronic duo Ishi has been galvanizing dance floors in the local scene for a minute now, offering up a sweaty blend of house- and nu-disco inspired beats, funked-up live instrumentation, and the come-hither croon of vocalist-producer JT Mudd.
It's not that we're typically vying for Oscars when we're hooking up, but the hallmarks of Great Sex™ — the come-hither expression, the well-timed sigh, the arched back, the deep stare into one another's eyes — aren't necessarily autonomous physical responses.
At the beginning of "Singularity," V was caressing himself through a blazer draped on a hanger, and during "So What," one of the other members playfully ran his hand through Jimin's hair as he was staring into the camera with come-hither eyes.
That is probably why Ms. Taub and Ms. Woolery subtly tweaked Duke Senior's original line — "Be truly welcome hither" — into a motto that can be read as embracing immigrants and exiles and anyone who wants to play a part in this American experiment.
A celebrity like, say, Taylor Swift, who recently demanded the retraction of an article which called her "an icon of white supremacist, nationalists, and other fringe groups" and suggested that one the pop star's most recent hits is come-hither wink to the alt-right.
He's a man that stumbles through life without purpose, dead-eyed and slack-jawed in most of the film's sequences, brought to attention only by the come-hither stares of the women he comes across or the violent outbursts of his brother (Wes Bentley).
The daughter has a sexual awakening through the lustful men and women of this Fantasy Island (who also give you the come-hither eye contact that seems to be an immersive theater staple, or at least shared with their Manhattan counterparts in Sleep No More).
I will also never forget an interview I once did with a woman who had never had an orgasm until, at age 26, she went home with a casual acquaintance who used a come-hither fingering move to stimulate her G-spot just so.
And there was a colorful come-hither last August, when an American cannabis executive named Michael Straumietis, who goes by "Big Mike," flew in on his private jet, met with the country's prime minister, Zoran Zaev, and raved to his 2.6 million Instagram followers.
And there was a colorful come-hither last August, when an American cannabis executive named Michael Straumietis, who goes by "Big Mike," flew in on his private jet, met with the country's prime minister, Zoran Zaev, and raved to his 2.6 million Instagram followers.
The shaft of the device has a ball inside that protrudes and moves up and down for that "come hither" motion, the speed of which can be adjusted, as well as the length of the strokes, using buttons on the bottom of the device.
Yet, many sex educators believe wholeheartedly in the G-spot, so much so that they can tell you exactly how to find it and what to do to it for maximum sexual pleasure (hint: you want to curl your finger and make a "come hither" motion).
Granted, this was probably much more satisfying in olden times, when turkeys were the size of Volkswagens and roamed hither and yon across the frozen wastelands of nascent America, devouring any Pilgrims unfortunate enough to be accused as witches and cast out of their lean-to.
They splurged for a small propeller airplane, which they then piloted hither and yon, not to the major transit hubs we all come and go from in Los Angeles, New York, Atlanta and Chicago but to small landing strips in and around places like Holland, Mich.
More craftily, Cole, who died in 1974, turned his leading ladies — including Betty Grable, Jane Russell, Gaynor and, in particular, Marilyn Monroe and Hayworth — into irresistible bombshells, amping up their sex appeal with suggestive glances, come-hither lips, and bumps and grinds taken directly from the vocabulary of burlesque.
Most of the new characters could use more heft, purpose and edge to their personalities, and they have a tendency to turn up hither and yon without much of a clue how they got there; drawing a geographical map of their movements would create an impenetrable network of lines.
The collaborators were onstage singing their hit duet "Marvin Gaye" – the chorus of which goes, "Let's Marvin Gaye and get it on" – when, after the final notes, Trainor made a come-hither motion with her hands, and they locked lips, at points wrapping their arms around one another.
As I wandered hither and thither, I thought of the chapter of Melville's Moby Dick entitled "The Whiteness of the Whale," in which he descants on all the multifarious shades of the color: beige-white, liver-spotted white, appallingly tattooed white, red sun-burned white, pale-freckled white.
No spoilers here, folks — it's right there in the title, Batman shall do Battle with Superman — and if that moment is ostensibly what you are paying to see, with waste laid hither and yon, with bad blood and true malice a clear winner in the end, then you shall have it.
This fall, a number of designers are offering new takes on the so-called British heritage patterns, so you can wear classic tweeds without the sartorial inconveniences once endured, stiff-upper-lip style, by aristocrats as they dashed hither and thither in the wake of this or that frightened fox.
Many people in our liberal democracies feel they are being tossed hither and thither by forces beyond their control — nowhere more so than in Greece where national elections in recent years — and there have been a lot of them — have revealed an almost complete disconnect between the vote itself and any tangible effect.
Hamell on Trial: The Night Guy at the Apocalypse: Profiles of a Rushing Midnight (Saustex) Recorded live on his phone in venues hither and yon, these 13 low-life tales are different from all the other low-life tales the barfly with his stage name on the cover has peddled over the years.
The line drawings conjure carefree grown-up vacations: There are women and men with tattoos in a pool, men in pork pie hats and women who paired sandals with wild print dresses lounging and walking hither and thither, people texting on their cellphones, a woman with a yoga mat over her shoulder.
"If your partner is on her back and you insert a finger with your palm facing the ceiling, the 'top side' of her vagina is the spot you'll touch by curling your finger in a come-hither motion, almost like you're trying to stroke her belly button from the inside," reads one article from Men's Health.
In 2009, not long after Mr. Kurz became leader of the youth wing of the party, he went on an image-ineering campaign, with the tag line "Black is hot," featuring a picture of himself perched on the bonnet of a Hummer, in jeans, an untucked shirt and a come-hither look, surrounded by some equally satisfied-looking peers.
" Others may recognize that O'Brien has shown a form of courage in taking on the story but react uneasily to a character from rural northeastern Nigeria whose world view includes egg cups, perambulators, and bottles of vanilla essence, and whose inner life is conveyed by such expressions as "an ungodly hour" and "jolted hither and thither.
The Osé combines the clitoral suction that toys like the Womanizer bring to the table with an internal massager designed to replicate the "come hither motion" that G-spot havers know and love, a feat of design that earned it a robotics award at the 2019 Consumer Electronics Show (CES) run by the Consumer Technology Association (CTA).
But brand strategist Jess Weiner, CEO of Talk To Jess (she's the one who helped give Barbie a more realistic, body positive makeover) says that while she can see the various issues unicorns can raise for women — the horn could be interpreted as a psychosexual phallic symbol, and there's that whole come-hither-virgin-situation — she thinks they are actually empowering.
Their eyes and heads are so big and their noses so small that if it weren't for their Penthouse makeup (icy eyeshadow, cat-eye liner, glistening lip gloss, and eyelashes as long as their fingers) and their come-hither clothes (crop tops, hot pants, microminis, and kinky boots), they'd look like emaciated babies, Kewpie dolls in a time of famine.
Risso spent his formative years at Prada, so the resemblance is understandable), which morphed into floral silks ruched up the sides and tied by multiple skinny strings that dangled hither and yon, which transitioned into contrasting graphic prints, which finally took the form of cellophane sheaths with the texture of Bubble Wrap (actually made of a Japanese silk nylon) sprinkled with silvery paillettes.
" Kepler once wrote, of his own search for knowledge in the movements of stars and matter and unimaginable things, rather than in the lessons of the printed word, "It is as though I had read a divine text, written into the world itself, not with letters but rather with essential objects, saying: 'Man, stretch thy reason hither, so that thou mayest comprehend these things.
On more than one occasion Steve has been cruising around town with the top down and a gorgeous 20-something blond has pulled up beside him: he looks longingly at her, she gives him a "come hither look," and then the mood is spoiled when she sees David drooling in the baby seat and then Justin and Will start making weird faces at her.
The designer Chitose Abe had taken the band's album, "One Nation Under a Groove," as the inspiration for a collection that was effectively an argument for unity: of big oversize trousers and hard-core trench coats and sheer, weightless blouses spliced into a single jumpsuit; of many, many different size polka dots; of cartographic prints, flickering hither and yon on the points of scarf dresses and suits.
Send me down To the second circle of hell where I belong With those whom Love separated from Reason Where an infernal hurricane will blast me Hither & thither with no hope ever no comfort Rather than drive these two to school this morning And suffer forever with the other mothers Camille Guthrie is the author of Articulated Lair (Subpress, 2013) and is the director of undergraduate writing initiatives at Bennington College.
But instead, viewers were treated mostly to a numbing procession of corporate labels including Chanel (Julianne Moore, in a deeply V-necked black gown with glitter banding and triangular straps), Dior (Charlize Theron, in a deeply V-necked red gown with low back and spaghetti straps) and Louis Vuitton (Alicia Vikander, the winner for best supporting actress, who in her strapless lemon-yellow frock covered hither and thither with silver sprinkles resembled a very slender cupcake).
Among the listings still available from Town & Country Real Estate: a house with five bedrooms and three and a half baths overlooking Hither Hills beach in Montauk for $50,000 for July; a newly built five-bedroom in Amagansett with an outdoor kitchen and a heated saltwater pool, $115,000 for August; and a six-bedroom English manor on two acres with a heated pool in the estate section of East Hampton Village, $200,000 now through Labor Day.
Their reemergence in this exhibition doesn't threaten the judgment of history, but it does conjure a more inclusive, appropriately messy vision of the past, in which a painting like Cadmus's "Greenwich Village Cafeteria" (21941), with its sprawling cast of social pariahs (including a dandy tossing a come-hither look as he pulls open the men's room door with a manicured hand) might conceivably hang on the same walls as Piet Mondrian's "Composition No. II, with Red and Blue" (113, donated to the museum by Philip Johnson in 211).
It knows that having a show with women dressed up as come-hither Scottish lassies on loan from Rob Roy's fantasies in teeny tiny panties, over-the-knee argyle socks, push-up plaid bras and pleated tartan miniskirts during the same week that more than 100 female politicians from around the world gathered in the House of Commons in Britain to commemorate women's suffrage, and the same week that an unprecedented number of women of all races and ages and sizes was elected to Congress was perhaps not the best timing.
In 2001, he wrote that he had bought a new Camaro convertible, and that his young children were impeding his attempts at "hitting on girls" while driving around: "On more than one occasion Steve has been cruising around town with the top down and a gorgeous 20-something blond has pulled up beside him: he looks longingly at her, she gives him a 'come hither look,' and then the mood is spoiled when she sees David drooling in the baby seat and then Justin and Will start making weird faces at her," he wrote.
And what I heard in my rereading of the Declaration of Independence was a story about the nature of black life in this country from the very beginning: "Declaration" He has sent hither swarms of Officers to harass our people He has plundered our— ravaged our— destroyed the lives of our— taking away our— abolishing our most valuable— and altering fundamentally the Forms of our— In every stage of these Oppressions We have Petitioned for Redress in the most humble terms: Our repeated Petitions have been answered only by repeated injury.
In one, two white nightclubbers — a transvestite with troweled-on makeup and sharply painted eyebrows and a man in a knit shirt and a suit — brandish cigarettes and half-filled glasses as they look unflinchingly into the camera's lens, the latter sitting on the former's lap; in another, from 303, two young Asian men dance to the rhythms of the Zhivagos, a "colored" (mixed-race) band on a stage in the background, while in a third, from the same year, a chunky white man in shorts, knee socks, an open-neck shirt, and sports jacket straddles a chair, facing the camera with a peculiar, come-hither look whose coquettish air belies his size and tough-guy build.

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