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"humorously" Definitions
  1. in a way that entertains and is funny

241 Sentences With "humorously"

How to use humorously in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "humorously" and check conjugation/comparative form for "humorously". Mastering all the usages of "humorously" from sentence examples published by news publications.

Work is such a huge part of our lives that it has been immortalized, humorously and not so humorously, in movies, music and literature.
"geriatric pregnancy" that the first season deftly and even humorously
And you all play into that pretty humorously with PatriotHole.
Many humorously remind us that our beliefs depend on vantage.
In "Killing Time," Ms. Woods humorously yet movingly contemplates existence.
Bill is "going crackers" and he "humorously" killed his former psychiatrist.
Drake begins doing a humorously accurate impersonation of Joe Budden's voice.
His most arresting efforts center on internal tensions, almost always humorously.
And few explored it as sensitively — or humorously — as Mr. Lewis.
The line resonates with the audience, as the screenplay is humorously indecipherable.
But one regional branch takes its role a little more humorously online.
Or, if you like, chuckle humorously and head for the hors d'oeuvres.
Koebl's gaze remains politely restrained but humorously direct regarding her subject matter.
And even more humorously, there isn't anything you can do about it!
As much as they struggle, they remain beautifully and sometimes humorously childlike.
The parallels paint a humbling view, sharply and humorously defined by Haanstra's eye.
"The closer we got to Cincy, the hotter he got," Collins said humorously.
And Alex Walton is humorously irate as Kim's earnest, jealous steady date Hugo.
Some facing death may meet it morbidly, others angrily, spiritually or even humorously.
She is humorously unapologetic — she is who she is, in all her wonder.
Those were also expressed through new public monuments, including humorously near-identical equestrian statuary.
"We're in for at least four years of awful hair," it starts off humorously.
Even an acclaimed line of gaming mice (humorously named RAT) didn't stem the tide.
So can you figure out what expression goes with this clue, cryptically and humorously?
He had humorously likened himself to a butcher disposing of foes of human rights.
My work humorously investigates the relationship between individual self-identity and socio-historical contexts.
I recommend that colleagues and clients in this situation respond lightly and humorously in kind.
"Heels on the beach can work if they are worn ironically or humorously," he said.
They are, by turns, tragic and humorously picaresque, and often both at the same time.
The problem, Kovalev explained somewhat humorously, was that he may have taken Ward too seriously.
Humorously, there will be explicit and non-explicit versions of his voice available for use.
Instead, Wynn uses a different tool to humorously undermine her most sanctimonious right-wing targets: seduction.
But the really humorously odd ones have definitely turned into more than what the photographers intended.
Others are sharing memes that perfectly (and humorously) sum up the experience for some of us.
Pundit John Oliver, although humorously panning both Johnson and Stein, did sum up their records nicely.
There she was, humorously blowing a cloud of breath and cigarette smoke into the door camera.
Here's a sampling of what they seem to suggest, whether subtly or directly, humorously or tragically.
In it, a man reads a humorously cringe-inducing love letter he wrote as a teen.
Some character traits, such as curiosity, can be dealt with humorously, as in the Curious George series.
Give credit to British actress/comedian Sally Phillips, with her clipped, deadpan line readings: so humorously humorless.
Saedi adroitly and humorously uses these universal pubescent ordeals to contextualize Iranian culture and the immigrant experience.
Few movies have treated teenage pregnancy as delicately, intelligently and humorously as this coming-of-age dramedy.
" A headline on New York Magazine humorously read: "Greta Thunberg Accidentally Warms Globe With Her Scorching Glare.
Bunny," which humorously engages with death, and Po-Cheng Tsai draws from Nordic mythology in "Hugin/Munin.
Newsweek remarked on his "fluffy, almost airborne hair" (which, it noted humorously, also applies to President Trump).
Somerville humorously notes he now imagines that this is the goal of every young artist in academia.
Katherine Bradford's "Face to Face" (2018) humorously fuses color field theory with the censoring of two male nudes.
She uses the strategies of parody and masquerade to humorously uncover ways in which gender is performed socially.
What about best human, bro, huh?" the faux West, shared, humorously adding, "My Twitter's never been a problem.
The president's desire to purchase Greenland from Denmark — even though it isn't for sale — started off humorously enough.
Our cover image humorously illustrates the idea of deriving a sense of happiness and fulfillment from simple tasks.
This commercial takes that striking balance and humorously brings it into the real world—with cats, of course.
Like much of his work on view, a humorously absurd conceit is layered beneath a bone-dry shell.
The Bachelor In Paradise star, 34, went to humorously demonstrate by sticking out his tongue, which cracked Hyland up.
It's not that the country necessarily needs help when it comes to humorously naming its quaint towns and villages.
Andersen's semi-autobiographical comic, Sarah Scribbles, depicts an alternative girl humorously contending with insecurity and the awkwardness of life.
Vaibhav Vishal, a resident of Mumbai, encountered a possible Nigerian Facebook scam on Twitter and humorously trolled the scammer.
Its Author Avenue will feature readings by almost 20 local children's writers and illustrators, often exploring humorously spooky themes.
" East humorously asked his wife several times, to which she finally responded, "You need to stop asking that question.
" Mr. Bannon spoke in blunt but calm tones, peppered with profanity, and humorously referred to himself as "Darth Vader.
Mr. Lavrov has often spoken expansively and sometimes humorously in the moments before or after meeting top American diplomats.
"She humorously mentioned that she thought she was going to be abducted in the car," Starrr said of Lexi.
It isn't that they don't act or think; it's that they act and think out loud — thoughtfully, humorously, movingly.
" A group of tourists walked by and Murkowski humorously reached out to them to "please come out into this scrum.
The 45-second spot sees anthropomorphic egg being attended to after his famous fall, which is humorously blamed using TurboTax.
Among other gags, one of Waggle's quirky e-mail newsletters is written humorously from the point of view of animals.
Captain Blankenship Mermaid Sea Salt Hair Spray, $24, available at Amazon My hair is (almost) humorously non-complacent some days.
Mr. Duncan said that his use of the phrase was "tongue in cheek," and that most people wore it humorously.
Barber went viral back in 212 with #celestechallengeaccepted, a long-running series in which she humorously recreates celebrities' Instagram posts.
Nor does that dance camp across the road, or the guy with the megaphone humorously passing judgment on passers-by.
The actor stopped by Stephen Colbert's The Late Show, where he humorously pondered life's great mysteries with the late-night host.
Ed Sheeran and Justin Bieber released a humorously shoddy green screen video for their joint single, "I Don't Care"  on Friday.
Zhang told the newspaper he meant the term "fake" to humorously describe the differences between lifestyles in small cities and Beijing.
This year's Glastonbury features humorously stenciled loos that just seem the perfect respite for a few idyllic minutes of alone time.
He "humorously berates himself for having bought the wrong cheese and entirely abandons his cookery project," according to Corriere della Sera.
Social media in both countries latched on to Sisi and Burhan's identical first names to humorously warn of a similar fate.
Both Canadians and Americans have taken to Twitter to issue their grievances with the magazine's profile – some humorously, and some with disappointment.
It also later formed part of an entire album of duets rather humorously dubbed Carryin' On with Johnny Cash and June Carter.
Through more than 40 contributions by writers both known and emerging, the book candidly and often humorously explores the nuances of grief.
The athlete shared a humorously edited video of himself to Instagram this week in which he has a football toss — with himself.
And season six of Brooklyn Nine-Nine will offer that reassurance as surely and as humorously as the first five seasons did.
The only disappointing thing is that Mr. Lampkin wraps this all up humorously by telling us that the exercises amount to DIDDLYSQUAT.
When it's not associated with sloth, La-Z-Boy is portrayed as a humorously hypermasculine accessory for men who are very male.
Within its first six-episode season last year, the comedy humorously discussed topics that included police brutality, gender issues and gun control.
I went into Olive Garden that night with humorously low expectations and ended up having the best New Year's Eve of my life.
And his musical SNL monologue bested Pratt's while remaining humorously self-aware, pointing out the magic that is the confusion of the Chrises.
Chris Illuminati created "Messages With A Bottle" to humorously express how he feels about parenting Come back every day at 8:30 a.m.
"Go off" can be used to encourage a choice, or to support a rant or ridiculous behavior that's already occurred, usually meant humorously
"Help your family and friends to relax with this zero-calorie bath set," the TV talk-show host humorously wrote on her list.
"I'm 43 years old, the donor was 22 years old, so I was 22 years old," Hamon humorously told BFMTV of his procedure.
Bertie's generalized anxiety is apparent throughout the whole series, and the writers handle it carefully and humorously — with a big dose of relatability.
EDINBURGH — Dressed in thick hats and heavy raincoats on the stage of a makeshift theater, three actors stumbled humorously through an imaginary storm.
"They're just so sensuous," she says of the hot dogs' anthropomorphic forms, which humorously suggest the ties between desire, consumerism, food and sex.
Her second speech humorously plagiarized her first one, in a sort of meta-commentary on the faux authenticity and dryness of acceptance speeches.
Evocations of academic failure recur in Baldessari's work, perhaps nowhere more humorously than in the five-foot-tall painting titled "Wrong" (1966-68).
A "human readymade" humorously references Duchamp, while commenting on the Marquis of Pombal's execution of the Távora family and the Duke of Aveiro.
Silverman took to Instagram on Monday to humorously "milk" her "last vestige of sympathy" by posting a picture of the bruises that she sustained.
In the evening, Lil Wayne and 2 Chainz performed together (as the duo Collegrove), running through more than an hour of humorously snarling hits.
The film, directed by Jacobs and co-penned by Jennifer Majka, ponders the intersection of 2D and 3D while telling an humorously maudlin story.
Now, it's Emin himself who appears to want "mega PR," with this new video positively embracing (humorously) his starring role in the collusion investigation.
At first, I planned to use phrases that humorously changed "Z" sounds to "S"s, which in my mind was adding a whistling sound.
In outsourcing their lives, all the cooking and cleaning and caring for their children, the Parks are as parasitical as their humorously opportunistic interlopers.
The crumpled McDonald's wrappers, the cat cleaning its ass, and the humorously oversized roaches crawling up the canvas suggest an overall lack of cleanliness.
Humorously noting that all of the books "seem a little murder-y," announcer Steve Higgens jokingly asked Fallon whether there was anything on his mind.
" Azaria also said what a Simpsons producer echoes in The Problem With Apu, that the show is "pretty humorously offensive to all manners of people.
It's easy to get caught up and lose yourself in that context, but Aminé humorously and cleverly celebrates his place in today's hyper-connected world.
As the Atlantic Wire reported, people began humorously editing the photo to an even greater extent, eventually adding the Star Wars character Jar Jar Binks.
After all, they did just renew A Series Of Unfortunate Events, which is basically the successor to The Addams Family in all things humorously tragic.
That puts it out of the reach of most aspiring gamers, but as company chief Tan puts it humorously, "with great technology comes great price."
It's a conceit that requires the two actors to click in a particular way, humorously but leaving room for high action and occasionally somber moments.
I think all great stories are character-based, and because that's our starting point, you really empathize with the characters, whether it's humorously or tragically.
Go Off: "Go off" can be used to encourage a choice, or to support a rant or ridiculous behavior that's already occurred, usually meant humorously.
"Liz has pointed out humorously recently the one good thing about all of this is how Democrats have become pro free trade," Chris Wright said.
The Plex has a 6.53-inch FHD+ LCD display that TCL has humorously dubbed "Dotch" because of its hole-punch cutout at the upper left.
Kesh Angels, another series from 2010 on display, humorously addresses the trope in art of the reclining odalisque, and the myth of shackled North African women.
"I went to my local music store and they were having a sale," is Schechter's humorously dry response as to how she came by the instrument.
It's been a busy summer for Altindere, who is best known for humorously manipulating Turkish state documents and official insignia such as flags, passports, and banknotes.
"We just want to see ourselves," Mr. Thurston said, humorously adding that earlier in the day he'd been mistaken as Mayor Michael Tubbs of Stockton, Calif.
Evison, as in his previous four novels, has a light touch and humorously guides the reader, this time through the minefield that is working-class America.
According to KnowYourMeme, the Florida Man tweets "are meant to be humorously read as if they were perpetrated by a single individual dubbed "the world's worst superhero.
Newspapers Down Under have celebrated and/or mourned the Republican candidate's victory by dishing out some killer headlines, from the humorously unaffected to the nervous breakdown-inducing.
"Everywhere!" the Game of Thrones actor responds jovially after a humorously timed beat, throwing his arms out wide to the laughter of River, Clarkson and the audience.
She is what Ms. Lang calls "a photonegative of a country singer," which humorously inverts the cliché of the female country star as wholesome all-American gal.
The game does humorously poke at Peach's trope-y and stagnant role in the series towards the end, but I'll let you find that on your own.
Other brands, like Hilton, wanted to be cited in the film, humorously advertising that their products would still be around at the dawn of the new millennium.
In her monumental 1921 work Spring Sale at Bendel's, for example, she humorously captured wealthy women of varying girths trying on clothing in an expensive department store.
"Do I seem like a bathrobe kind of guy, really?" he demanded, not humorously, of almost every person with whom he spoke over the next forty-eight hours.
His father is embracing his late-in-life coming out (a plot that is dealt with delicately and humorously), while Liliana is once again working as Rogelio's manager.
Macron, who has made reform a watchword of his presidency, defended himself, saying the comment was meant humorously and people shouldn't get swallowed up by social media outrage.
Thus, asking male celebs more about their fashion choices, as Rock humorously posited, is irrelevant when it comes to achieving gender equality in the business of movie-making.
In Mohammed Kazem's series of nine gelatin silver prints, Tongue (1994), the artist humorously depicts himself licking various domestic objects, such as water jugs, pipes, and door handles.
People will be more receptive to your message if it is delivered humorously or playfully, but it doesn't mean that they will actually act to alleviate the problem.
Reddit users have dubbed these companies as "meme stocks," due to the humorously outsized gains that have come after r/wallstreetbets declared the shares were going to surge.
And, as Brad humorously pointed out, it looks like they went out of their way not to stand next to each other to avoid an unnecessary rumor mill.
Notably and somewhat humorously (albeit unintentionally so), the company recently issued a "Caring for your Galaxy Fold" video, which highlights how to not break the expensive new device.
Putting you in control of the only human attending a prestigious school for birds, it humorously proposes a fictional reality where romantic love is actively encouraged across different species.
Rather than striving to rationalize or clarify these nuances for larger audiences, Afteur Pasteur resumes the collective's humorously inquisitive tone that eschews answers for the sake of more questions.
The Onion, which humorously claims a daily readership of 4.3 trillion on its website and ownership of a majority of the world's transoceanic shipping lanes, was founded in 1988.
And for Saturday's episode of SNL, the comedian continued the frank dialogue about his mental health during Weekend Update, speaking honestly — but also humorously — with co-anchor Colin Jost.
Instead, according to The Smithsonian, these devices only existed in art as a way of humorously depicting men's fear of being cuckolded or of their daughters' virtue being stolen.
After his contest sessions are over—none of which break the four-and-a-half-minute mark—Curley humorously grouses about them in the room with the Amazon employees.
A nipple grab, a hushing index finger, a woman consoling her lover—each humorously commenting on the complexities of their relationship as well as larger stereotypes about heterosexual dynamics.
The electricity crisis has been humorously dubbed "Dumsor," a compound Akan language word meaning "off-on" to describe the current state of life as one of uncertainty and unpredictability.
People seem to be liking and sharing it out of pure shock and bafflement by both the accident and the decision to post about it humorously on social media.
The teasing "Drunk Girls Don't Cry" is a sarcastic note to friends with shitty boyfriends, while "Rich" leaves Morris herself humorously taking on the role of perpetual woman scorned.
During a guided tour of the exhibition, the somewhat self-deprecating artist pointed to these deliberate aberrations and humorously referred to his irreverent and mocking attitude to making art.
At the other end of the spectrum is University of California San Diego (UCSD) student Zebulon Zang's "Do or Die," which humorously reads "DO OR DIET" across a blue tarp.
The camera phone humorously translates loiterer into community archivist, recalling Toan's meditation on public space made private and reintroduced to the world with a new author, replacing the original moment.
Then he gets into the list of leading ladies who (Grant humorously claims) don't like him, including Julianne Moore ("loathes me"), Rachel Weisz ("despises me") and Drew Barrymore ("hates me").
There are even many A-list actors and comedians that humorously imitate different ethnicities & cultures in their comedic skits, stand ups or roles, but that doesn't mean they are racists.
It plays with the lines between hero and villain, victim and perpetrator, and it quietly, humorously, and also a little bleakly challenges stereotypes long entrenched in tales of the West.
You can create your own superhero and join the ranks of South Park's legion of young heroes to protect the town from evil in whatever humorously juvenile way you can.
Artist Carlos Frésquez suspended large sculptural pine tree car fresheners in "Alley Freshener," (2018) humorously acknowledge why the garbage-filled alley is unoccupied, but that it doesn't have to be.
In its electrofunk facsimile, it seems to be ripping off Chromeo, an act that openly (and humorously) rips off '80s and '90s dance music already, which makes this redundantly redundant.
Russell tips his hat to colleagues past and present, including longtime friend Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, humorously ribs Charles Barkley and Shaquille O'Neal, and supports other New England athletes and teams.
"Seinfeld," a show starring comedian Jerry Seinfeld playing a version of himself and often humorously described as a show about nothing, followed four self-absorbed friends in New York City.
Set to the tune of the Atomic Blonde soundtrack, she first had to create a "Slap the Giraffe" move, which she humorously took head-on, slapping the air like a warrior.
That tree, a Norway spruce that immediately lost its needles, had been nicknamed Spelacchio, or Mangy, for its threadbare appearance, and had been mercilessly, and humorously, derided throughout the holiday season.
The piece, "Anthology of Haegue Archives," might be read as ironic: a humorously self-important gesture from an obscure young artist whose career was a long way off from institutional support.
With his response, Jordan Spieth humorously addressed how his life changed in 2015 when he became only the second golfer in the last 43 years to win the first two legs.
As Snopes pointed out, a Facebook user named Gary Neaderhiser is the author of the now-viral Facebook post, and his page has a history of sharing wildly (often humorously) inaccurate stories.
The 44-year old actor, who did not receive a nomination for his role as Count Olaf in the Netflix adaptation for A Series of Unfortunate Events, humorously tweeted about his disappointment.
Earthbound on the SNES humorously swapped the fantasy trapping of role-playing games for the early '90s American Southwest, and Grand Theft Auto has lampooned American cities since its debut in '97.
The video humorously portrays the intricate relationships that bind and separate Indians and Pakistanis, giving voice to Abidi's own personal conflict, as she hails from both sides of the subcontinent's contentious divide.
At work, Doris, Nell and Grant have to sort other people's baggage, keeping the good stuff to sell (a vintage "Titanic" movie poster) and discarding the rest (including, humorously, a sex toy).
In fact, iPad photography is so humorously unsubtle that websites like this one have run pieces about how to do it in public without looking like a jerk or making people uncomfortable.
At turns humorously ironic and tragically sincere, the work explored ennui, liminality, and "feminine" consumption, depicting the many objects we mindlessly accumulate in our ongoing attempts at self-soothing and self-care.
Select additional Twin Peaks references in heavy metal: These Kansas thrashers humorously memorialized a "Heavy Metal Youth" played by Ted Raimi ( Evil Dead) who fell victim to Cooper's partner-turned-nemesis, Windom Earle.
And while the return to the Kane-Daniel Bryan dynamic via the return of Dr. Shelby as counselor for Bayley and Banks to (humorously) solve their issues wasn't terrible, it's at least different.
If you're going to write humorously, if you're going to be funny on the page, you must first access the humor layer, and there are many mornings on which this is simply impossible.
While Trump's meaning is open to interpretation, there was no obvious physical sign that he was trying to speak humorously; he was in the middle of an impassioned defense of his trade policy.
"Long Shot" humorously skitters over these and other hurdles, including the imperative that powerful single women must have men by their side, mostly to make everyone feel comfortable with all that female power.
In "Midsummer," the first act tells Shakespeare's story, in which Titania and Oberon fight over a Page, while the star-crossed lovers — Helena, Hermia, Lysander and Demetrius — find themselves gravely and humorously mismatched.
It's also a chance for cosplayers to show off their wonderful costumes while donating an amount of money that is humorously associated with drugs or a sex act and who doesn't love that?
King of Cards stars the humorously pompous King Knight, and just like the other three Shovel Knight campaigns, he has a unique mechanic and play style that the whole game is built around.
While he was there, the Mets, the humorously bad National League team that had curiously started to play better that summer, had a doubleheader scheduled against the San Diego Padres in Flushing, Queens.
On his debut project 2017's Henry Church, its title a humorously rough translation of Enrique Iglesias' name, the 28-year-old Chicago rapper's goofball charisma shines as much as his thrillingly eccentric flow.
Comprised of transdisciplinary artist Loren Kronemyer and theater-maker Ian Sinclair, Pony Express created the bathhouse to humorously speculate on how sensual interaction with the environment may help secure the future of the planet.
He created a brief flurry of excitement when he suggested — apparently humorously — that he would like to have a July 4 military parade down Pennsylvania Avenue in the manner of France's Bastille Day celebrations.
Mr. Johnson's work also includes four short videos he made in the early 2000s, sometimes humorously focused on blackness; there's also more shea butter, sometimes crumbled on Persian rugs, sometimes carved with expressionistic faces.
When the Yankees filmed an advertisement for a web development company this summer, it humorously played off Manager Joe Girardi's image as a square, fatherly figure puzzled by the priorities of his younger players.
" In addition to revealing that We're also treated to a moment of levity from Zuckerberg toward the end of the video when he humorously asks his baby daughter, "You think my Chinese is bad?
This is expressed humorously in some works, as in Julia Mata's Killing the Vibe (2018), a comic about how music can be used as a tool for cultural bonding or a platform for microaggressions.
Many of the comments are humorously impassioned, teasing the House Speaker for being afraid of paper, while others focus on the fears of those who face losing one of their primary sources of reproductive health.
"No, no, that was just my Christmas decorations," she replied, humorously referencing the red Christmas trees that have been placed inside the White House, which have been the subject of countless memes and jokes online.
A copy of the pamphlet obtained by VICE offered, among various tips recommended in over-the-top, humorously aggressive language, one simple admonition: Vote "HELL FUCKING NO on Prop C." In other words, fuck vaping.
" A couple of reactions to this defense: Max Boot, WashPost national security columnist, after the Xi remark: "The president's comments are no laughing matter even if they were intended humorously, which is far from clear.
Burke Harris tells the stories of her patients carefully and sometimes humorously, and the studies she cites, showing how early exposure to stress hormones can plague a person for years, are both disturbing and fascinating.
HOUSTON (Reuters) - New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady on Monday grounded his father — humorously forbidding him from talking to the media after he ripped NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell in a television interview for suspending his son.
" As for any hopes of taking on the throne himself one day, the prince replied humorously that he could organize "the paratroopers to stage a coup at the Palace – after that we'll see how it goes.
While Pyongyang's propaganda missives are usually limited to blustery, even humorously over-the-top language, the regime lashes out strongly to any perceived insult of its leadership and has reacted kinetically to previous affronts to Kim.
Since then, Neto — whose videos typically humorously cover pop culture and lighter subjects — has become a central figure in Brazil's culture wars, fighting against the conservative populism that has spread across the country in recent months.
And while the term of endearment was humorously met with acceptance, there is something revolutionary about a single performance by the venue's first Black female headliner changing the status quo of performance in the 21st century.
Also (often humorously) in extended and allusive use: a youthful… A new sense was added to the existing entry for the word "force" — which has existed in the dictionary for some time, given its many meanings.
The message was intended to humorously convey that the sender is vacating the conversation, but some users were said they accidentally sent it to bosses, clients, and other people who might not appreciate a mic-dropping minion.
Because it's a "simulation" that's actually humorously unrealistic, it usually results in somebody's internal organs flying out of your hand like a bar of wet soap, and the team keeps releasing funny options and scenarios for it.
MINUTES OF GLORY And Other Stories By Ngugi wa Thiong'o Seldom have the raw truths of Africa been exposed so vividly, yet humorously, as in this collection of short stories by the Kenyan writer Ngugi wa Thiong'o.
Machine learning engineers who work on automating jobs in other fields often observe, humorously, that in some respects, their own field looks like one where much of the work — the tedious tuning of parameters — could be automated.
Before the layoffs, a lack of transparency and a steady trickle of worrisome information about the business led some employees to humorously refer to their employer as "Juiceranos," a combination of the famously defunct startups Juicero and Theranos.
In a July 2012 email forwarded to Clinton, staffer Philippe Reines humorously alluded to the closed nature of the former secretary's inner circle by creating a flow chart to determine who would ride with her on the road.
Khorram writes tenderly and humorously about his protagonist's journey of self-acceptance, making it hard not to want to reach through the pages, squeeze his hand and reassure Darius that he is, in fact, going to be O.K.
Shot so beautifully "that it seems bathed in divine light, 'Holy Smoke' has a sensual allure that transcends its deep-seated ponderousness," Janet Maslin wrote in The New York Times of this humorously oddball drama from Jane Campion.
Using a machine learning technique called "deep learning," Google's Translate service has gone from a rudimentary (often humorously so) translation tool to a machine that can translate Hemingway in a dozen languages with a style that rivals the pros.
Written by all three Lonely Island members, the film recruits the trio's famous friends—Questlove, Usher, Nas, Mariah Carey, Simon Cowell—to play themselves as talking heads discussing Conner's progress, humorously exaggerated in their praise of this utter lightweight.
They're shaggy-haired brunettes captured in monochrome, physical reminders of their similar mindsets—a fact that's made humorously literal as they mouth the words only to each other's lyrics, as if they're just two halves of the same brain.
The New Yorker (humorously — this piece is satire) lists all the ways unrestrained women impact their offices, including the unspeakable act of finishing meetings early because no one feels the need to to speak at length on irrelevant points.
It is hard to think of Mr. de Blasio, who addresses New Yorkers as "brothers and sisters," a humorously distancing trope he deploys in his campaign emails as if he were unionizing graduate students at Cornell, getting similarly impassioned.
The press's hatred comes out in myriad examples, though rather humorously in the Washington Post's insistence that President Trump must not congratulate Russian President Putin on being re-elected because then-National Security Advisor H.R. McMaster advised against it.
That invocation of youth speaks to an impulse these eateries are tapping into—starting with the food itself, which typically indulges our escapist yearning for greasy childhood favorites (think: the humorously corn-dog-sized mozzarella sticks on sale at Bernie's).
Less humorously, some are calling out the couple for "upstaging" the newlywed Princess Eugenie by announcing the news to other royals on Friday, a decision that some have deemed a faux pas with some accusing them of "stealing Eugenie's thunder".
The video—which shows two old men watching Greene perform and humorously providing unwanted accompaniment to his set—was written and produced by Hundred Waters's Zach Tetreault, who is also a FORM co-founder, in collaboration with director James Alexander Warren.
Because there is no context other than quotations ("Camp is BIG business"), we lose the idea that those clothes were both a humorously subversive but pointed comment on current consumer habits while at the same time feeding or even exploiting them.
While Skarka started his research expecting that satire would be an effective means to communicate climate change humorously without undermining the seriousness of the topic, he actually found that the satirical version was the least effective of the four clips.
When we reach the bottom, the air is muggy and one of the first things you see is a makeshift distance marker humorously telling you that Mexico is 8 feet to the south and San Diego is 40 miles to the north.
Known in some places as the "fig sign," the gesture of protruding the thumb through the index and middle fingers in a fist is considered vulgar in Eurasian countries, but the collective's mirrored version humorously boasts a pickle instead of a thumb.
The thematic link is clear to the band, if not to listeners: "I will say that I know the title in our minds is a direct reflection of the record, it's not meant ironically or humorously," the singer-guitarist Ira Kaplan has said.
Leaning over glossy marble countertops with long-stemmed glasses of red wine in hand, the two women spend a good chunk of the first episode humorously reflecting on coping with the sudden death of a loved one and waxing poetic about their families' futures.
When women are talking about workplace parity and men being held accountable for harassment and assault, passing an overly harsh opinion on whether someone's dress made you want to "puke or barf" seems passé; however, their attempts at relevance seem equally, albeit more humorously, misplaced.
The shelter's post is referring to a Facebook event called "Storm Area 51, They Can't Stop All of Us." The event description humorously calls for people to raid a US military site known as Area 51 in Nevada to "see them aliens" on September 20.
Geoffrey Rush gives the sun god Ra a humorously smug hauteur: His personal space station, positioned high above the digital masses, and the atomic-powered, Uzi-like automatic weapon that he fires each night at an approaching dragon of darkness epitomize the movie's cheesy grandeur.
On Saturday, D'Angelo was apparently running late — midway through that night's performance, there was what appeared to be a stretch of genuine stalling, including Black Thought's humorously mumbling his take on Desiigner's "Panda," and a brief, self-deprecating stand-up turn by Dave Chappelle.
No. The characters have concerns — they have lives that are very complicated, and problems that are very serious, and I think they treat themselves and their own interests, humorously but also seriously, and I don't think it's their predilection to focus on the jokey side.
While Katzenberg acknowledged — somewhat humorously — that success in the venture will be "somewhere between improbable and impossible," he said that Quibi would be "skating to where the hockey puck is going," rather than pursuing the type of hour-long television shows that everyone else is chasing.
But the brilliance of Bee's show — and one of the many ways in which it might actually be outgrowing Jon Stewart's shoes — is that, while Full Frontal absolutely leans left, it also does its due diligence to draw out humanity across partisan divides, humorously but honestly.
In a speculative piece, Entertainment Weekly humorously outlined all the reasons her lead single from Reputation, "Look What You Made Me Do," could be about the younger Stark daughter who went on the run after the death of her father Ned in the show's first season.
Perhaps the definitive moment of the broadcast was Kardinal Offishal and Brampton YouTuber/Vine star Jus Reign introducing the nominees for Country Recording of the Year, with both humorously lampshading the fact that country music is mostly irrelevant to their respective cultural experiences as first-generation Canadians.
Another study, humorously called "The Elephant in the Room," showed that inserting a small image of an out-of-place object, such as an elephant, in the corner of a living-room image strangely caused deep-learning vision programs to suddenly misclassify other objects in the image.
In 2012, Moon was awarded a working artist's grant from the Museum of Contemporary Art of Georgia, which she used to sign up at a local clay studio in Atlanta and create imaginative, nonfunctional, vessel-like forms that humorously combine aspects of Western and Eastern culture.
Of course, Cardi humorously and transparently riffs on these, calling her twerking during her Coachella set "how I got pregnant" (which seems to prompt a genuinely flabbergasted response from Ellen) and commenting on how her underarms started itching from nervous sweat before revealing her pregnancy live on stage at SNL.
The sprawling plan is long on futuristic-sounding plans like underground tunnels filled with autonomous carts that deliver packages, planning for self-driving cars (the plan, rather humorously, jumps from 2016 to "around" 2035 in its timeline for that particular technology), extendable awnings for pedestrians, and the aforementioned all-wood construction.
At this point, most viewers are probably sick of hearing about the US judicial system, so commence your standard post-apocalyptic road / sea trip: ironic 1950s-nuclear-family cannibals, a church whose members have humorously misunderstood popular culture and worship a flash-in-the-pan celebrity, an annoying yet endearing feral child, etc.
Morten Strøksnes's Shark Drunk: The Art of Catching a Large Shark from a Tiny Rubber Dinghy in a Big Ocean is exactly what its gleefully overlong title suggests: a humorously quixotic expedition to hook the astonishing Greenland shark, the longest-living vertebrate around, measuring up to 21 feet in length and weighing over a ton.
Mr. Baker — who also served as secretary of state and White House chief of staff in the Bush administration and ran both of his presidential campaigns — fought back tears at the end of his remarks, as he called Mr. Bush his role model and described their spirited debates, which usually ended amicably and humorously.
This is indeed what occurred in Brooklyn on the evening of November 1980, when hundreds of people jumped the turnstiles at Schermerhorn stop, overwhelming an ill-prepared NYPD and garnering widespread media attention (including by the comedians Desus and Mero, who humorously highlighted "protestors' new turnstile workout" documented in videos of the Brooklyn action).
QUOTE OF THE DAY "Nowhere is political journalism so free, so robust, or perhaps so rowdy as in the United States" Federal Judge Jed Rakoff, who tossed out Sarah Palin's defamation lawsuit against The New York Times AND FINALLY ... That's so annoying Deaf and hearing-impaired people humorously share the questions they get that tick them off the most.
He includes a humorously derisive chapter on people who bury time capsules ("If time capsulists are enacting reverse archaeology, they are also engaging in reverse nostalgia"), he tackles cyberspace ("Every hyperlink is a time gate"), and throughout the book he displays an acute and playful sensitivity to how quickly language gets slippery when we talk about time.
"I had those guys on the run, trust me," Scaramucci said on the latest episode of Recode Decode, hosted by Kara Swisher, who met "The Mooch" in person in San Francisco after tweet-trolling him humorously but relentlessly throughout his short tenure in D.C. As it turns out, Scaramucci can take a joke and also is quick to make them about himself.
Intercut with the interviews is footage of him around the world and, in one particularly poignant early scene, in the Vatican itself, where he preaches a damning sermon about spiritual diseases that afflict the clergy: putting hope in wealth, living without regard for mortality, and having a "lugubrious face" (during which Wenders rather humorously cuts to the extremely sober-looking group of cardinals).
Fridge Art Fair When: The Fridge Art Fair Grand Gala is Thursday, December 29, 25:29pm to 25:27pm Where: Eurostar's Langford Hotel, Bloom Sky Bar, 212 SE 29st, Miami Fridge is proudly weird, so I'm not sure if their website is meant to be read humorously at the moment (if anyone at Fridge is reading this, sorry, but I'm out of the loop).
Once upstairs, the hotel rooms were sparsely attended by design and despite a humorously striking tangerine dog by Ilona Rich tucked away in a shower stall in the Kenny Schachter booth (it was a great day for bathroom art), most galleries chose not to utilize the hotel rooms in any particularly novel way, instead settling on safe, sellable artworks and presentations — a missed opportunity.
It soon becomes clear that the answers to each season's mysteries, despite being what drive you to watch multiple episodes at a time, aren't quite the point — the documentary-style look at the characters' lives is the point, with the way it shines a light on the different cliques and codes of high school in a way that ultimately (and humorously) illuminates the pressures of a modern teenage social life.

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