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Davidson still indulges in the odd double thumbs up, though.
The movie gains momentum as it indulges in hallucinogenic phantasmagoria.
But in this blood temple, it indulges in this trope repulsively.
One woman indulges in a meandering fantasy that involves a robot.
Sure, every administration indulges in self-serving narratives and laughable spin.
This button-down writer even indulges in a bit of showmanship.
It's a lavish trick of the eye that indulges in indulgence itself.
Among her loyal companions, she cracks jokes and indulges in smart repartee.
Then, surprisingly, Morgan the Virtuous indulges in a bit of community gossip.
It also indulges in her love of mashing high- and low-brow.
The President indulges in childish name-calling and it's just Trump being Trump.
The hard-partying actor says he no longer indulges in the green stuff.
Perhaps because it is the last, Season 2 indulges in some meta moments.
Yes, Jenner, indulges in this treat out of pure enjoyment, not economic necessity.
" She indulges in "swallowing her secrets" and making her body "expand and explode.
Houellebecq indulges in his trademark offensiveness, but the misogynist jabs feel pro forma.
In Homer's "The Odyssey" — written 2,800 years ago — Odysseus indulges in some dark humor.
Even this cave in South Australia's Sleaford Bay indulges in a little continental inception.
Puccini's opera indulges in an uncomfortable racial stereotype: the obedient, long-suffering Japanese geisha.
But whereas Albers indulges in the geometry of such designs, Zapata fights against it.
But some Trekkies feel uncomfortable drawing from these insights, because Sims brazenly indulges in Orientalism.
Nameless blonde indulges in 20 grams of the stuff, which Chuck would certainly disapprove of.
I love the cats, and love how D. always indulges in this habit with me.
"Someone is pleased to see me," P.K. says as he indulges in the love fest.
Through their tale, Ms. Silverman indulges in thought that her human characters would not utter.
In his spare time, Lin indulges in another relatively traditional line of creativity—erotic art.
As we might expect from Goyette, this film indulges in the hysterics of witchcraft and violence.
Ex-London mayor Boris Johnson frequently indulges in this kind of rhetoric of national self-sufficiency.
Finally, avoid being a weekend warrior who indulges in a sport full tilt without adequate preparation.
While Gates indulges in a few luxuries, they make up only a fraction of his fortune.
As the only drug he still indulges in, he considers the paintings more celebratory than provocative.
In the process, it indulges in preposterous twists and leaden dialogue about nature, nurture and conscience.
Though Nancy Pelosi does not lack for self-confidence, she rarely indulges in public self-reflection.
Directed by James Franco and featuring James Franco, this film indulges in a distasteful brand of nostalgia.
He barks orders, sings a shanty, indulges in sentimentality and turns his yowling mouth into an abyss.
McLean, a gorehound to the end, indulges in shots of bodies being cut, splattered, and popped like ticks.
Though when she does get "a little bit of a break," the model indulges in a relaxing bath.
Douglas Florian's choice of words reminds us how much our nation indulges in name-calling and name checks.
Internationally, Melgaard is known for his controversial work that frequently indulges in fetishism, drug addiction, and casual racism.
But the more TV indulges in these sorts of deaths, the more the trope curdles into something exhausting.
Whatever the source of the gloomy mood, this year's thesis show definitely indulges in the abject and existential.
While she still indulges in occasional cookies and crackers, making them herself means she eats them far less frequently.
Magazine in the April Style & Design issue that her family indulges in the coffee chain's baked goods fairly often.
Four times a year, Owens indulges in a three-hour Japanese chemical straightening treatment at a salon in London.
All of this deepens Crazy Rich Asians' commentary on colonial narratives, even as it indulges in familiar romance tropes.
She mixes highbrow and lowbrow aesthetics — a major influence is John Waters, who similarly indulges in camp and kitsch.
According to the Morning News, Overton maintains a daily habit of 12 cigars and occasionally indulges in whiskey and cola.
Instead he allows himself a weekly cheat day where he indulges in a cheese omelet, bacon, hash browns and toast.
Gymnast Aly Raisman may be a "health nut," but the elite gymnast indulges in her fair share of sweet treats.
She indulges in the wonderful syrupy joys of life without inhibition, and doesn't care if society tells her she shouldn't.
He knows that if Ron Adams, the longtime assistant, indulges in an occasional beer on the plane, he likes Peroni.
He powders his face, dyes his hair badly, indulges in hypotheticals that make it hard to distinguish fantasy from reality.
After long days in the kitchen, the chef Alain Verzeroli says he indulges in a "visual feast" to wind down.
It's not often, after all, that animated fare indulges in a vocal impersonation of Walter Brennan, who died in 1974.
In the process, however, Life-Size 2 indulges in some truly bonkers moments, which you may need to see to believe.
He's certainly a terrible grandstander—he loves the sound of his own voice and indulges in weird flights of Dickensian language.
But it's also indicative of the minutia in which "Luke Cage" indulges in filling (and at times padding) out its order.
Much of the work unapologetically indulges in pop culture, commenting on the video games, dating apps, and the 2016 presidential election.
It's a record that indulges in style and precision, a mission to not let anybody around stand still, not feeling that energy.
When not jockeying for power, "Catherine" indulges in a whole lot of sex, only some of which could charitably be called romance.
Relics of his treasure hunting days are hidden away in the attic, a dusty personal sanctuary where Nate indulges in fond remembrances.
The pop star also tries to eat at multiple small meals throughout the day, but says she occasionally indulges in sugary treats.
Consequently, Erlich has been relegated to a bunch of B-plots, where he often indulges in some of his least amusing traits.
" It's OK to Spoil Yourself Sometimes: WebMD asked the star if she ever indulges in "bad" foods, to which she replied, "I'm human!
Rather, I think that the performative aspects of politics in the age of Trump indulges in the death drive — a seduction of destruction.
Though fans will find all the tidbits interesting, the beginning line about which fast food chain she indulges in left us overwhelmingly curious.
Orange always indulges in puzzle-piece storytelling, where every little thing is significant, and it all eventually adds up to a full picture.
Likewise, Del Rey's music indulges in melodramatic archetypes of women by amplifying concepts of femininity and futility to the point of high camp.
Todd: In some ways, Nora Durst's inability to register with touchscreens is the sort of over-obvious metaphor The Leftovers sometimes over-indulges in.
What differentiates Ferreira from other pop acts is that her work indulges in the specifically more destructive habits of being human, presenting them plainly.
He indulges in the superhero side of things too, drawing popular mainstays like The Hulk and Batman, or creating his own snipers and cyborgs.
Catnip is a nontoxic substance to cats, even if the feline indulges in it a pound at a time — though this is not recommended.
At the rally in Berlin he indulges in Utopianism, imagining the first press conference on the Monday morning of a European Spring-led Europe.
But she indulges in a saga-capping, one-on-one showdown that turns into an endless conflagration and grows less coherent as it proceeds.
Cholee said security officials summoned the editorial leadership and ordered the paper closed, saying it "indulges in activities that are incompatible with its status".
One couple kisses under a bush, another flirts while playing a ballgame, and a third indulges in a little light sadomasochism amid frolicking sheep.
Her response to a grim medical diagnosis is to jet off to Europe, where she indulges in expensive meals, spa trips and BASE jumping.
Guillermo del Toro, a master of modern genre films, indulges in the gothic with this bloody film that stars Mia Wasikowska and Jessica Chastain.
Later, in a modest highlight, he indulges in an extended flirtation with a bartender (Sonam Wangmo) whose every word and gesture drips with innuendo.
That he stocked a recent post-practice buffet with at least 10 large pizzas and occasionally indulges in a glass of Bordeaux at lunch.
If you are looking for a candidate who tolerates, embraces, or indulges in malarkey, then former Vice President Joe Biden is not for you.
But the true dark magic of Deadly Class is that it indulges in a power fantasy of being powerful, being evil, and going unpunished.
"Faded" is exactly what it suggests, a hazy song about that rattles off a number of drugs the couple indulges in before a night together.
He gossips and indulges in what some might call mild locker-room talk with his doctors, asking one whether a certain marquise is beautiful naked.
We never really thought of Donald Trump as a simple man who indulges in the joy of homemade presents, but one sign may have changed that.
Having a more openly visual component to the brain-splurges that he indulges in every once in a while on social media could be genuinely brilliant.
And so as Chip indulges in his daydreams, so does the entire show, as Krisel follows Chip down Parisian streets to Andrew Bird's lovely original score.
She also tried to downplay the message as little more than rambling thoughts on politics and religion, the sort any other Hollywood star indulges in occasionally.
Lucky Peach editor-in-chief Chris Ying explores this idea heartily in his new book The Wurst of Lucky Peach, which indulges in the wonders of wieners.
And though she induces #BodyGoals every time she walks onstage or shares a snap on Instagram, the singer still indulges in a cheat day now and then.
Obviously, not everyone indulges in marijuana, but you don't have to be a weed smoker to appreciate these stories about a few of our favorite famous potheads.
This Is Us occasionally indulges in the idea that little accidents of timing and fate are just as likely to lead to tragedy as to something warmer.
While telling herself she's not suicidal, Bunny eventually indulges in a symbolic self-obliteration, destroying documents attesting to her existence and identity: passport, bank statements, family photos.
Trump is overweight, indulges in a high-carb diet, takes medication for his high cholesterol and golfs for exercise, according to the briefing last year following his exam.
If he indulges in rash decisions, they could easily create media firestorms that overshadow the convention themes and messages that are intended to unite and rally the party.
Instead, just as the blackest, poorest members of the community are the most in danger from overpolicing, they're the ones left vulnerable when law enforcement indulges in underpolicing.
And though "The Once and Future Worker" offers a rousing call for an honest reckoning with American economic policy, it also indulges in its own sleight of hand.
Not that it mattered — Mr. You was there for karaoke, or KTV as it's known in China, a guilty pleasure he indulges in often four times a week.
In this account, the teenage Dahmer is a withdrawn fellow who dissolves roadkill in acid in a shed behind his house and indulges in attention-getting classroom antics.
The specter whose story this is — let's call him Ghostie, since even when he's alive we never learn his name — indulges in some of the usual haunting behaviors.
"A speech that indulges in outrageous and discredited conspiracy theories is not the speech of a person with the courage and the will to seek peace," Haley said.
Oh, and if you're hoping he truly indulges in the 80s worship with some skronking sax, well, you'll be happy to know it appears in all the right places.
John DeFore, The Hollywood Reporter: Christina Hodson's screenplay indulges in a couple of epic flashbacks as it lays this premise out, sometimes disrupting chronological momentum for no clear purpose.
Client drug use is a situation that starkly clarifies the difference between a criminalized person and a more privileged person who sometimes indulges in criminalized behavior behind closed doors.
Stiller, directing his first full-on drama, presents the routines and milieus of the prison convincingly, though he indulges in the occasional superfluous tracking shot or odd camera angle.
He pingpongs in the high reaches of his eight toms and indulges in some Gene Krupa-style big band stylings while simultaneously clanking a melody line on his cowbells.
And for all the stunning zero-gravity imagery Gray indulges in — both within spaceships and out in hard vacuum — he knows that simple ideas can be just as striking.
But a bolder, more contextual argument could have filled the spaces where McWhorter indulges in anecdotal tales of cocktail parties and memories of the Philadelphia neighborhood of his youth.
Then Chuck has lunch with Black Jack Foley (David Straithairn) at The Spotted Pig, and indulges in one of his trademark gastrophile remarks about pig's ears before ripping them apart.
Its main character lives above a theater, and at one point indulges in a daydream of an old-fashioned big-screen song-and-dance number that is, admittedly, thoroughly enchanting.
He also indulges in weed from time to time — not to deal with his anxiety problem, which played into his exit from One Direction, but to help with his music.
But Stone's cultivated image as a political trickster who indulges in the most fringe of conspiracy theories may deter Mueller's team off from ever putting him on a witness stand.
It's easy to feel drawn to this poet's idealism and generosity of spirit; hard, as well, not to be grateful for moments when she indulges in a little self-puncturing.
At the same time, it indulges in a familiar anti-elitism, one that views politicians, corporate titans, and the environmentalist ethos as a kind of scam perpetrated on the public.
For his birthday, I purchased a food item I know he indulges in, and presented it to him with a card expressing my gratitude for his help over the years.
In its second season, the show indulges in standalone episodes and deep-dives – like Atlanta, but with more emphasis on plot and the nefarious telepath who's going to kill everyone.
Since then she's switched to a low-carb, low-sugar diet, though she still indulges in her favorite cheat meal items: "Mexican, barbecue and Little Debbie jelly-filled pies," she reveals.
I have been rewarded with a life that indulges in the primacy of self, but at its core and at its purest and its best, it is a life of service.
Despite rising immigration from Africa and new efforts to improve border security, none of Spain's main parties proposes to close ports or indulges in Mr Salvini's brand of anti-migrant posturing.
As we reported, our Angelina sources claim Brad heavily indulges in weed and alcohol and that, combined with what she claims is an anger problem, poses a danger to their kids.
We all know that the delicate combination of sweet sauce, salty cheese, oozing oil, and the carb-heavy crust seems to satisfy a particular need when one indulges in the green.
Liberated from the incentive to save money, she books a Presidential suite at a fancy resort, orders the finest items off its restaurant's menu, and indulges in its world-class spa.
As Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro indulges in an empanada tucked away in a drawer while unknowingly on live television, the rest of his compatriots starve and eat out of garbage cans.
In "Broken Glass," a washed-up teacher indulges in his fondness for wine while chronicling the comings and goings of the other marginal figures at his local bar, Credit Gone West.
Your work indulges in beauty as something sensual and positive, and also addresses it as a set of cultural ideals that can be damaging to subjects who don't identify with them.
The most unusual feature to this track is the speak-singing she indulges in throughout the choruses; while not totally unprecedented in her catalog, they are taken to an interesting extreme here.
Since then, Shannon has switched to a low-carb, low-sugar diet, though she still indulges in her favorite cheat meal items: "Mexican, barbecue and Little Debbie jelly-filled pies," she reveals.
Damian even indulges in one of Curry's vices: the so-very-thirsty heaving of Arenas-style long bombers: But, aesthetically and thematically, Lillard's small differences place him in a totally different world.
Perhaps I'm guilty of the same idealization that any Joni Mitchell mega-fan indulges in, except that my "good Joni" exists later, in the part of her career that most critics ignore.
But she has emerged as a natural master of ceremonies, quick with banter, charming and biting, and if a comic indulges in hack stereotypes, there's a chance she might call it out.
Contemptuous of those who have fled Cuba and indifferent to the Castro supporters around him, Sergio indulges in erotic reveries, entertaining fantasies about his maid and memories of a high school sweetheart.
An older Cary Grant indulges in some romantic intrigue with Audrey Hepburn in "Charade" (19513), a sort of Hitchcock homage directed by Stanley Donen with more emphasis on bubbly flirtatiousness than espionage.
Many of those accounts were later determined to be fem-bots set up by the company to interact with male users; a practice the company has said it no longer indulges in.
But it's easy to see its influence in a show like FX's Atlanta, which often embarks on cinematic flights of fancy and indulges in a healthy dollop of surrealism with every episode.
It occasionally indulges in cutesiness in its efforts to idealize the past; it's still trying to work out how to reinvent its old storytelling tropes while it wants to reach toward the future.
Amid Aperol spritz toasts and horror stories about the Tooth Fairy, the trio indulges in Anatra in Porchetta ("duck cooked in the style of pork") and freshly made tortelli with potato and chives.
At the opening, he acknowledged that it sometimes takes several tries to get the right kind of conversational arc — not every customer service representative indulges in metaphysical philosophizing, but some are surprisingly sympathetic.
"I have probably thousands of products, like not going to lie," Hale says, adding that she has an entire drawer dedicated to hundreds of sheet masks and indulges in a few facials a month.
It does, however, feature celebrity cameos from the likes of Gordon Ramsay and Mario Lopez, and indulges in the occasional gross-out gag (as in one episode in which a seasick Rocky vomits repeatedly).
At the same time, "The Shape of Water" indulges in a few questionable flourishes (a somewhat jarring fantasy sequence comes to mind), and at times feels like it's treading water before its finishing kick.
In the two episodes of The Family that were screened for critics, the show certainly indulges in some soapier TV traditions (because it can), and some unnecessarily flashy episode structure (because it wants to).
That's the reasoning behind the company's artificial-intelligence project, dubbed Yui: an onboard virtual assistant that gauges your mood, indulges in personal chitchat and offers to drive if it senses you are sleepy or distracted.
To destroy the last thing Negan holds dear would compromise some deep-seated shred of integrity that still means a lot to Jadis, and so she indulges in the gesture of mercy and spares Lucille.
The Armory's programming has become essential to New York life, although it too often indulges in bigness for bigness's sake—the wow factor of filling the arena with water or bringing in a flock of sheep.
It indulges in the supposition that work is something the wealthy hand out to the poor, from feudalism to capitalism, instead of something people do, for reasons that include a search for order, meaning, and purpose.
Featuring 13 artists, this MFA exhibition is a more intimate affair than the others I've seen, and much of the work unapologetically indulges in pop culture commentary, dating apps, and the guy in the White House.
They are consumers like Eric Perlowitz, 27, of Pleasantville, N.Y., a fan of Frosted Mini-Wheats, though he also indulges in Trix, Honey Nut Cheerios and Rice Krispies — the same cereals he devoured as a child.
It indulges in animation's ability to take viewers out of the ordinary world and transport them to a slightly more unusual realm, usually via its large and hairy Hormone Monsters (who represent the ravages of adolescence).
FROM PEN: Inside Story: How the Pressures of Fame Impacted Tarek and Christina El Moussa's Marriage While Kourtney indulges in the world of being single, sister Khloé is enjoying her new relationship with NBA star Tristan Thompson.
It's a meta-romantic comedy tale about a young woman who wants to write romance tales, and both satirizes and indulges in telenovela tropes: accidental pregnancies, long-lost fathers, double-crossing blackmailers, evil twins and shocking deaths.
At night, Adam roams the Internet, rustling up insights "like a lone cowboy on the prairie," or indulges in "the art of feeling" by sampling his hardwired spectrum of emotions as though alternating baths at a sauna.
The visuals and score give the film an added depth and gravitas — even as cinematographer Sayombhu Mukdeeprom indulges in frequent 1970s-style snap zooms — that help the different threads feel warranted, in spite of the premise's potential silliness.
Stelfox indulges in all manner of corruption, including murder, to achieve his ends, his ascent awash in pot, booze, cocaine, Ecstasy and bacchanals as he flits to a convention in Nice, France; South by Southwest in Austin, Tex.
He tries to maintain a semblance of paternal authority with his drifting, post-collegiate son, Preston (Thomas Mann), and indulges in some desperate adolescent behavior with another young man, Charlie (Charlie Tahan), who takes a lot of drugs.
Wrangling the four Richmond women toward a decision about forming a Cadillac crew of their own, Ms. Sampson indulges in some over-expedient plotting: Everyone has a very timely and distinct personal crisis that coincides with her choice.
Courtesy of Yossi Michaeli Brewster, who's the face of Pond's Skincare, says her secret to ageless skin is keeping a consistent routine, plus a little investment in herself — the actress indulges in facials from celeb-loved aesthetician Shani Darden.
"As part of a heart-healthy diet, I advise my cardiac patients to enjoy full-fat cheese, along with olive oil and vegetables," says Dr. Malhotra, who regularly indulges in grass-fed meat and three-egg omelets, yolks included.
But the most fascinating part of the book might not be the gossip and speculation about Williams that Sharapova indulges in, but rather what it reveals about how Sharapova views and presents herself as an underdog and a victim.
Through her poetry she shows us how to die in the most mundane of circumstances by disposing of our certainties; she herself might be wary of life's little pleasures, but nevertheless indulges in them: What did you do today?
Even Trump's political rival, Nancy Pelosi, the speaker of the House of Representatives, indulges in junk food: She told to Food & Wine in 2014 that she consumes ice cream every morning for breakfast, likening it to a cup of coffee.
A strategy of waiting for Indians to develop a taste for products that the global middle class indulges in—cars as income per head crosses one threshold, foreign holidays when it crosses the next—may lead to decades of frustration.
While the Sun is still prone to spewing out projectile star stuff, it has taken it down a notch as the eons have rolled by, and now only indulges in superflares at a rate of once a century on average.
We can conclude that a substantial majority of the entire adult population — and, awkwardly, probably the teenage one, too — indulges in pornography, while much to most of that same adult population simultaneously treats the porn industry as fundamentally contemptible and shameful.
Possibilities for intimacy are always kindling — be it the future Badal imagines with Raghu or the flirtation Latika indulges in with her driver — and though these must eventually die, they ward off the darkness of past disappointments at least temporarily.
The Danish author Madame Nielsen's debut in English translation, "The Endless Summer," is very much in the latter category, telling the story of a family that indulges in life's lightness, ultimately paying the price for ignoring the weight of being.
While targeting such common Python foils as the fatuous upper-class and the easily swayed proles, the movie also indulges in elaborate set pieces and gross-out jokes, in what ultimately becomes an unsparing vision of humanity at its most vile.
Mendes-Flohr indulges in little psychological speculation, apart from the effect that Buber's abandonment by his mother when he was 3 (she ran off with a Russian officer) may have had on his later emphasizing the maternal element in spiritual life.
His new show on Viceland, which originated from a GQ series on YouTube, follows this rapper as he indulges in anything with a ridiculous price tag — and he brings a delightful mix of incredulity and glee to these lavish encounters.
Miller indulges in some of this hand-wringing: Landon's literary accomplishments have been overlooked because women were culturally invisible, and only now that we have come to value the kind of feminine, self-ironizing work she produced can her star be clearly perceived.
The 3.2-mile walking tour and the 4.5-mile running version (both $20 a person) focus on East Sacramento, including the Fabulous Forties neighborhood where the main character indulges in real estate envy, and the McKinley Park Rose Garden where she stargazes.
This type of work definitely indulges in the cliché and bathos of the genre — clocks shorn of its numbers, vacant stares mixed with expressions of abject terror — but it still holds one attention better than the many lackluster conceptual-based works on display.
The result was the kind of public venting that Obama, one of the world's most self-contained politicians, rarely indulges in publicly -- though this side of his character is familiar to those who have witnessed the much more impassioned rhetoric he adopts in private.
Aside from her steely nerves, what I like most about Stormy is that she's in on the joke, self-aware enough to delight in the concept of a president who indulges in so much fakery being brought down by an almost self-parodying porn star.
She is also an influential fashion legend (you may recall that she invented leopard print) and it appears that she has left her mark on one of the musicians who indulges in the most flagrant displays of print and texture-mixing in our midst.
The crucial difference between Fresh Off The Boat and other sitcoms is that even when Fresh Off The Boat indulges in typical sitcom tropes, they very often emerge from more unexpected sources, simply because — to be frank — the Huangs are not your typical sitcom family.
And the more we focus the conversation on the salacious details of what a candidate indulges in privately, the more we shift the discussion away from the issues that actually impact constituents' lives — like, for instance, Riggleman's willingness to hit the campaign trail with avowed white nationalists.
Although Sole-Smith raises a lot of questions that she doesn't answer and indulges in a little more hand-wringing than someone with my philosophy of food (which can be summed up as "eat perfectly, eat badly, die anyway") can stomach, her book makes interesting reading.
Not everyone involved is driven by tribal resentment, not every Trump voter indulges in misogyny or racism, but every member of the current conservative coalition has decided that those things are acceptable, or at the very least, not disqualifying — less important than lower taxes or immigration crackdowns.
In "Possession" (212), the only film by Mr. Zulawski to be released commercially in the United States, Isabelle Adjani played a woman who, as her marriage disintegrates, indulges in a mad affair with a squidlike creature that evolves into a simulacrum of her husband, played by Sam Neill.
The house at the center of It Comes at Night is as haunted as any house in horror, and cinematographer Drew Daniels indulges in long, slow pans through its endless empty corridors, as well as lush shots of deeply isolated woods that slowly heighten the film's growing claustrophobia.
In introducing this conflict, Knives Out indulges in a trope that's ultimately damaging to the people its satire aims to bolster up: the notion of "the good immigrant," which maintains that immigrants and people of color deserve to be treated humanely because they've earned their humanity, not because they're human.
Slow to start, the movie feels a trifle clunky in the early going, and indulges in a bit of a gimmick toward the end, building toward a much-ballyhooed appearance by Cher, which feels like one of those token cameos by a big studio contract player back in the heyday of big musicals.
Tarney relies too heavily on overexpositional, oversimplistic dialogue and indulges in an almost overloving portrayal of Harry, whose list of unconventional traits includes not only cross-dressing but also growing into an always witty and delightful, never bratty or brooding teenager (maybe Tarney's next book will be about how she managed that).
Set amid a picturesque array of landmarks in the Los Angeles area, the film indulges in visual flights of fancy that you'd expect from vintage Hollywood musical spectacles—an astounding and joyous opening number set on the Judge Harry Pregerson Interchange, a surreal sequence inside the Griffith Observatory that literally defies gravity.
Their performances are not different in kind to Christian giving a speech at the opening of a new exhibition, or giving an interview in which he indulges in ridiculous (but typical) artspeak, or the hipster marketing team that comes into the museum to convince the staff to sign onto a new, outré advertising campaign.
There are a few reasons for that, but the chief one is this: Gabriel seemingly contracting Glanders struck me as the kind of narrative convenience The Americans very rarely indulges in: The show needs a reason to keep the Jennings family in DC, so Pastor Tim stays alive, and by God, it's got a biological agent right there.
" Michael Simon/StarTraks, courtesy Joe's Jeans And even when off the runway, Hadid has rituals she indulges in around a big shoot; when she books something awesome, she'll "call my best friend, enjoy a good dinner, and get a long night of sleep," and on the day of the shoot, she'll indulge in favorite foods including "avocado toast, grilled cheeses and veggie soups.
Even if the chaotic finale drags on a bit, the movie also serves as a loving ode to the comics -- including a tribute to Spider-Man creators Stan Lee and Steve Ditko -- that capitalizes on the attributes (and lower budgets) of animation to tell a story that indulges in the kind of quirkiness and eccentricity that would derail a live-action blockbuster.
Consider: However much he indulges in racist code, if Donald Trump were caught on a hot mic crowing that "The niggers just need to shape up" or "If only she'd stop being such a cunt," it would likely be one of the very few things that actually would spark a sincere effort to eject him from office — so utterly unthinkable in public usage are they.
While Sabrina's day-to-day guardians are her aunts, they, too, must abide by the laws of the Other Realm.) Sabrina occasionally indulges in the mildest of rebellions — using magic to purchase a fake ID so that she can get into a cool club (but not drink, of course), secretly making a magical clone of herself so that she can attend two parties at once — but every time she transgresses, she is duly punished.
When liberals talk about schism, they have in mind the activities of the conservative wing of the American church, which they believe is engaged in an "elitist separation" driven by right-wing ideology and money — one that simultaneously seeks to depose Francis (the former papal nuncio Carlo Maria Viganò's letter alleging papal complicity in a sex-abuse cover-up being the main attempted coup) and indulges in narratives that veer close to sedevacantism, the belief that the pope is not, in fact, the pope.
Which is the other bizarre thing about Spadaro and Figueroa's broad brush: As the American Catholic writer Patrick Smith points out, by warning against a Catholicism that takes political sides or indulges in moralistic rhetoric or otherwise declaims on "who is right and who is wrong" in contemporary debates, the pope's men are effectively condemning not only American conservative Catholics but also the pope's own writings on poverty and environmentalism, his support for grass-roots "popular movements" in the developing world and his stress on the organic link between family, society, religion and the state.

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