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"irrepressible" Definitions
  1. (of a person) lively, happy and full of energy synonym ebullient
  2. (of feelings, etc.) very strong; impossible to control or stop
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uncontrollable unrestrained wild unmanageable intractable unconstrained unstoppable unquenchable uncontainable incorrigible unrestrainable insuppressible relentless unrelenting unremitting inexorable out of control frantic frenzied mad undying enduring unfailing eternal persistent unfading everlasting inextinguishable constant lasting unwavering dogged indestructible imperishable unceasing ceaseless immortal unsuppressible incessant buoyant ebullient effervescent exuberant sunny vivacious animated breezy jaunty bouncy bubbly cheerful cheery joyful lively merry tumultuous vigorous zestful boisterous unruly disobedient recalcitrant rebellious refractory ungovernable wayward insubordinate defiant wilful contumacious obstreperous disorderly froward contrary willful unbridled uncontrolled unchecked unrestricted unhampered intemperate rampant unhindered abandoned unbounded uninhibited unimpeded free uncurbed reckless ungoverned unsuppressed volatile unpredictable variable capricious changeable fickle temperamental unstable erratic inconstant impulsive quicksilver flighty vacillating excitable fluctuating mercurial wavering changing ephemeral resilient strong tough hardy gritty hardened inured resolute spirited stalwart capable headstrong indefatigable intrepid plucky rugged staunch tenacious toughened valiant invincible unconquerable invulnerable unbeatable indomitable impregnable insurmountable unassailable insuperable bulletproof unshakeable unyielding secure unflinching unbending inviolable overwhelming intense irresistible overpowering compelling extreme forceful potent powerful unbearable besetting consuming crushing devastating overbearing profound shattering compulsive incurable inveterate dyed-in-the-wool confirmed entrenched established long-established long-standing absolute complete deep-rooted diehard out-and-out thorough thoroughgoing utter committed dedicated devoted faithful determined fanatical steadfast firm passionate ardent driven enthusiastic feisty fierce high-powered iron-willed zealous More
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When she recalled her father's irrepressible pride in his children, I remembered my own father's irrepressible pride in his children.
Sometimes nuance and chemistry must bow to irrepressible star power.
And it would be his irrepressible genius that killed it.
And it has the irrepressible Antoine Griezmann, goal poacher supreme.
I barreled down the long dirt road with irrepressible delight.
But in the end, she's so irrepressible I can't say no.
By the irrepressible author of "We Need to Talk About Kevin".
Why do you think the spirit of Carnival is so irrepressible?
It's really, really fun, in a way that's obvious and irrepressible.
IRREPRESSIBLE: The Jazz Age Life of Henrietta Bingham, by Emily Bingham.
There, she is Carol Danvers, a test pilot of irrepressible pluck.
As an idea, it has a certain irrepressible, and contemporary, attraction.
Add irrepressible and irreplaceable, and you begin to describe the man.
What else would you expect from the irrepressible conceptualist Thom Browne?
Spring is an irrepressible fact in New England, not a cliché.
The movie is a buoyant, irrepressible marvel of sugar-rush frivolity.
By 1860-61, the choice facing the planter class was pretty clear: American slavery was not going to be extended westward (or southward, to the Caribbean), so "the irrepressible conflict" proved to be just that: irrepressible.
He was living proof that an irrepressible spirit can defeat physical limitations.
"I'm always lobbying for the irrepressible strength of love," Mr. Porter said.
They also represented a seemingly inevitable reappearance of Mr. Trump's irrepressible id.
If the forces of private profit are so irrepressible that even he
The irrepressible cheer of his vocals has always lit up his music.
"He was irrepressible, energetic and fun to deal with," Mr. Koskinen said.
In recent years, he has also developed an irrepressible passion for design.
The only answer to Adorno is the irrepressible courage of an artist.
He was irrepressible and is seen here repressing the very young me.
" Trump's tweets show we are now in the middle of another "irrepressible conflict.
But of course, Katchadourian contradicts that formality with her irrepressible urge to play.
Roberts called Scalia a man for all seasons and with an irrepressible spirit.
There was a kind of fullness about her, an irrepressible suspension of judgment.
And I have the irrepressible feeling that Peters will just keep getting better.
The reward is a book that testifies to an irrepressible thirst to learn.
His quick wit is irrepressible, and his penchant for a party well-known.
Father, grandfather, Navy pilot, POW hero bound by honor, an incomparable and irrepressible statesman.
Luckily Dare is played by Ms. Shelton, an actress with smarts and irrepressible charm.
The pianist Mr. O'Farrill is an irrepressible synthesizer and a conceptual long-distance runner.
This festival conjoins two eclectic, irrepressible cultural centers through music, food, film and fashion.
A seasoned, irrepressible diplomat, fond of quoting Napoleon, Fried saw the political risks involved.
Luckily for Blue, his new neighbor, the irrepressible Tumble Wilson, is eager to help.
Soares's weathered raw power gains dimension from her young sponsors' irrepressible experiments and unapologetic beats.
The boom in spaceports is just the latest example of the space community's irrepressible optimism.
Instead of making trophies, Clippinger focuses on making art, which is often quirky and irrepressible.
Lewis wasn't a very stable or likable guy either, but he was an irrepressible virtuoso.
Migration is propelled by irrepressible human desires for family unification, economic improvement and physical safety.
The scene was intensely social, fairly small, irrepressible, unapologetically funky and seemingly in constant motion.
Here's a terrific, creamy one-pot pasta with chicken and mushrooms, from the irrepressible Mark Bittman.
As Dag knelt to retrieve the leash, the irrepressible retriever licked his face with instant affection.
Soraya was a year old now, with bright eyes and a look of plump, irrepressible health.
And yet, they have this kind of irrepressible, horny deviousness that I don't necessarily care for.
On the surface of a grand political statement, they left the irrepressible evidence of humbler life.
There is an intimacy that feels sanitized and softcore, but then dirty and irrepressible and horny.
Is his journaling a result of his undeniable prolificacy, a seemingly infinite, irrepressible urge towards creation?
She is zaftig, muscular, and irrepressible — a contortionist performance artist whose only audience is the viewer.
The socialite and writer Barbara Skelton even recognized herself as the irrepressible and seductive Pamela Flitton.
Antonin Scalia, for a generation the court's irrepressible conservative id, earned 98 votes in the Senate.
Many find it helpful to void on a schedule rather than wait for an irrepressible urge.
SZA's voice is irrepressible, untethered but perfectly controlled, and no amount of polish can corrode that.
" Howard also reminisced about the late actress, calling her a "great, irrepressible spirit and a wonderful talent.
None of these characters are especially articulate, but the playwright generously shares his irrepressible devotion to language.
Perhaps one man, armed with nothing but irrepressible charisma and a hearty "¡Dale!" can save the world.
" Similarly, the irrepressible Brad Culpepper says, "This time around I'm trying to let everybody come to me.
What marks out Mr Trump's first two years is his irrepressible instinct to act as a wrecker.
The irrepressible Portuguese is the only player to have scored more than 100 goals in the competition.
"We've got a CEO who, I guess for want of a better word, is irrepressible," Pitt said.
"Criminals are irrepressible and persistent," said John Koskinen, the I.R.S. Commissioner, told CNBC's "On the Money" recently.
Jeff Zwart is an irrepressible competitor who loves to conquer heights as quickly as he possibly can.
FOR reasons either of irrepressible optimism or self-delusion, François Hollande regularly claims to spot economic improvements.
Jack was one of the most effusive, irrepressible, and energized leaders in American politics at the time.
And then — best not to spoil too much, but the irrepressible Gloria Grahame puts in an appearance.
Yet the impulse to track down the right words remains irrepressible, so even in Italian I try.
Let's hope they make it yearly and give this talented, irrepressible women's roster its due going forward.
But she possessed the irrepressible joie de vivre and irreverence needed to make up for lost time.
Will (an irrepressible Danielle Macdonald), has been given by her mother, Rosie (Jennifer Aniston, fine if miscast).
Pop & Rock This weekend festival conjoins two eclectic, irrepressible cultural centers through music, food, film and fashion.
Juliette called him to meet up for an early dinner, where he demonstrated his newfound irrepressible happiness.
Melcarth obscures all of his subjects' faces, but his tightly composed picture is all irrepressible ogling and desire.
Al Gore, the famously irrepressible cut-up and goof, has a really good Macarena joke in his speech.
The president delighted in both of his sons, but had a special connection with his irrepressible youngest boy.
A condensed version, called "Torch Song," is in previews at Second Stage, starring the irrepressible charmer Michael Urie.
At least Stewart's irrepressible charisma makes it out unharmed — hopefully to resurface someday in some other, better comedy. 
But Mr. Rénéric gives him a childlike innocence and an irrepressible enthusiasm that make you root for him.
A few other friends and associates do, too, most notably Ginsberg, an irrepressible ghost in our cultural machinery.
This year's showstopper, whose deep ecological engagement comes with irrepressible joy, is one of the hardest to find.
She is further dogged by her privileged upbringing, and the irrepressible elegance it is seen to have produced.
By being attentive to his subjects's ghost stories, insults, and reliance on rumors, Ji recognizes their irrepressible disobedience.
While Chun-Li emerged as an irrepressible action hero, the creation of her character was anything but straightforward.
But here we are, five years later, watching a superstar whose main drawback has evolved into an irrepressible flex.
It's an irony that wouldn't have been lost on Machiavelli, whom Boucheron deems an inveterate dramatist and irrepressible trickster.
They exist, with an extraordinary matter-of-fact poeticism, as documents of the interior life of an irrepressible woman.
Despite his irrepressible smile and clean-hearted spirit, even Stormzy—even Stormzy—has not found the journey entirely smooth.
Clinton's presidential campaign, the incident in Phoenix resurrected questions about how the campaign would rein in her irrepressible husband.
It was there that I learned of the irrepressible groove of homegrown acts like Moon Runner and Daniel Maloso.
Or why would you write about your irrepressible fear of death when you could shout about your new Yeezys?
WASHINGTON — Senator John McCain, the sometimes cantankerous, often charming and eternally irrepressible Republican from Arizona, has never minced words.
The former New York City Ballet principal Jacques d'Amboise — irrepressible at 83 — formed this arts education organization in 1976.
Over the years — fueled by her irrepressible personality and force-of-nature networking — she has acquired paper after paper.
" — she takes care to project a problem-solving itch so irrepressible that only comic-book punctuation will suffice. "Whoooaaaaa!
As he is portrayed in the early parts of the film, Garcia is a man of irrepressible, joyful charisma.
A London schoolteacher's irrepressible optimism turns the days of those she's intent on brightening up into a living hell.
Even now, the opening riff of "Who Do You Think You Are" conjures up an almost irrepressible feeling of invincibility.
But when they're in the midst of the cycle—in the weeks and months after an album's release—they're irrepressible.
His victory in Wisconsin in early April forced the normally irrepressible Mr Trump to tone down his act (relatively speaking).
The exception is the comic "Siberia," sung with a soft-shoe routine by the irrepressible comrades Buloff, Munshin and Lorre.
It is irrepressible, its very existence inextricably tied to our very spirit, its flame, no matter how weak, not extinguishable.
We remember the irrepressible Jimmy Breslin, the dogged Wayne Barrett, the provocateur Nat Hentoff, the inexhaustible TV newsman Gabe Pressman.
With remarkable precision and emotional weight, these stories depict working-class Glasgow: slummy, rowdy, tribal, drunken, despondent, quixotic and irrepressible.
Under the moonfall, our mechs are idealized bodies, irrepressible, ever changing, and often faster than we can keep up with.
Thanks to its millions of devoted viewers and the irrepressible Tim Allen, we haven't seen the last of Last Man Standing.
Thanks to its millions of devoted viewers and the irrepressible Tim Allen, we haven't seen the last of 'Last Man Standing.
Thanks to its millions of devoted viewers and the irrepressible Tim Allen, we haven't seen the last of Last Man Standing.
The Brooklyn-born son of the music arranger at New York's famous Roxy Theater, Mr. McCann was precocious, irrepressible and persistent.
A survey of the artist's work at the Blanton Museum of Art argues that there's a seriousness behind her irrepressible pluckiness.
Moreover, an India-Pakistan nuclear war could have certain dramatic and irrepressible "spillover" effects upon North Korea and the United States.
The clearest indication of artistic fatigue in Christopher Guest's new mockumentary, "Mascots," is the reappearance of the irrepressible Corky St. Clair.
Her equally irrepressible father then got involved, and together they started Make a Stand, raising almost $1 million in seed financing.
James Brown: a meditation on irrepressible self-confidence, long starved by years of deprivation and insult in Jim Crow South Carolina.
This irrepressible guitar virtuoso stepped forward in the late 95953s, when jazz-rock fusion's first life cycle was nearing the end.
Higuaín got his second goal in the 59th minute, sliding in to turn home a deep cross from the irrepressible Alves.
The vast irrepressible freedom and openness here and the magnitude of the stars belies the range war that was waged here.
That said, there is something irrepressible about the Champions League, synonymous as it is with the obscenely lucrative world of modern football.
That is, until the irrepressible Gabe shows up to introduce himself in what might be the most middle-school-boy way possible.
And his view that America is essentially a white country messed up by escapees from non-white ones appears to be irrepressible.
By extension, the music within them that erupts to such disarming effect is the manifestation of irrepressible emotions that we all experience.
On Monday, the electronic music world united in shock: one of the most irrepressible forces in the scene had been pronounced dead.
"This thing takes more abuse than the space shuttle," said Kelvin McGee, the sub's stout, irrepressible operations manager, patting the side proudly.
It is frequently quite charming, largely thanks to the efforts of Mena Massoud, who captures Aladdin's irrepressible charisma every second he's onscreen.
It may hardly be the cornerstone of the nation, but it is a perfect monument to the irrepressible nature of the truth.
She takes to the role with an irrepressible animation that eventually makes her understated pain near the end all the more striking.
On the westernmost block of 43rd Street, on the Upper West Side of Manhattan, that title went to the irrepressible Glenn Coleman.
On Baseball LOS ANGELES — Few players come to bat as often as Charlie Blackmon, the irrepressible leadoff man of the Colorado Rockies.
The piece seemed made for the Calidore Quartet, drawing on the ensemble's deep reserves of virtuosity and, above all, irrepressible dramatic instinct.
Yet Mr. Scaramucci, an irrepressible salesman with a taste for flair, used SkyBridge's connections to create the vehicle for his celebrity: SALT.
Republicans — and some Democrats — would certainly make like Mr. Vernon, the "Breakfast Club" disciplinarian, and lock down the irrepressible Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.
She was spectacular, irrepressible, at times utterly impossible — "Nobody loves me" and "You don't love me" were a pair of her choice refrains.
Syd's murmurs, exclamations, coos, and exhalations are layered with care and irrepressible delight — all so quietly you could blink and miss it all.
The impending Civil War was described as "irrepressible conflict" -- the nation would become either a slave-holding nation or a free-labor country.
The unfavorable portraits of Bolsheviks in his stories, their precise observations of Russian life, and their irrepressible merriment made him a political target.
How about the irrepressible, "OK ma, what's your preference / nice and slow or fast and reckless?" guest verse he pulled on "Nasty Girl"?
Clarke's poetically compressed language hurtles joyfully along, while Rudd's illustrations, made on cardboard boxes with spirited swaths of paint, burst with irrepressible life.
With his backward baseball cap and irrepressible enthusiasm, Shapovalov looks like the teenager he is, but he plays with maturity and self belief.
For 10 phone-free, camera-free shows, the irrepressible and often controversial comedian Dave Chappelle will bring his stand-up to 46th Street.
In the final numbers, an irrepressible optimism came through, beginning with Ms. Reagon's "Building Brooklyn," alive with bluesy harmonies and a sticky groove.
All I know is that it made me fall in love with Bagieu's Elliot, an irrepressible woman who persisted in a hostile world.
Together with her little brother Jamie, they evade the guards and settle in, stumbling on a mystery only the irrepressible Claudia can solve.
They certainly never touched each other, but Jacob did wonder if Tamir's moans were always irrepressible—if there wasn't something performative about them.
Dr. López-García and her colleagues, on the hunt for the planet's most irrepressible archaea, made several visits to Dallol from 2016 to 2018.
Carl Edwards started the 10th for Chicago but the irrepressible Indians staged another rally, drawing within one run on an RBI-single from Davis.
Like Holmes himself, "Comedy, Sex, God" is full of irrepressible enthusiasm, a contagious curiosity for all things spiritual and healthy doses of self-deprecation.
Jaylen Brown's Irrepressible Confidence Boston's offensive strategy in this series whenever Brown and Korver share the court is to have Brown eat Korver's lunch.
Have you seen this smart-funny-helpful new entertaining book from the irrepressible Holly Peterson, called "Smoke & Fire: Recipes and Menus for Entertaining Outdoors"?
As with many of the very best game demos, Resident Evil 2's "one-shot demo" is proving to be an oddly irrepressible experience.
In the event of irrepressible laughter, girls must cover their mouths with anything at hand: the corner of a dupatta, a hand, a washcloth.
Once in every great while, nature and nurture combine in a single person the qualities of erratic genius, herculean work ethic and irrepressible ambition.
What they remember is "Hizzoner," a cuddly cartoon vision of an irrepressible New Yorker who we think brought New York back from the dead.
There was a time in the 1980s when Dr. Ruth Westheimer, petite sex guru and irrepressible advocate of democratized pleasure, seemed to be everywhere.
Synopsis: In a Napoleonic era insane asylum, an inmate, the irrepressible Marquis De Sade, fights a battle of wills against a tyrannically prudish doctor.
Insanity, fury, irrepressible passion: These risky paintings were not just assaults on Fascism but also expressions of uncontrollable femininity that roiled a patriarchal Italy.
He was less steady on his feet and seemed uninterested in playing with his grandchildren — an activity that normally filled him with irrepressible joy.
Suddenly, I had to vomit—that type of urgent, irrepressible hungover vomiting—and I had maybe one second to figure out my game plan.
And while Cook lamented that this is the state of the conversation, his irrepressible optimism declared that they will persevere on behalf of their customers.
A sense of irrepressible exuberance that makes Klee's work singular in the history of modern art infuses two current exhibitions of his work in Switzerland.
This one, itself accounted "pretty messy" by its irrepressible auteur, has new songs, with the timely "New Johnny Got His Gun" written 40 years ago.
Its voice is one whose tone of hard-won self-awareness is tempered by an irrepressible — and refreshing and inspiring — current of vulnerability and strength.
But as the most ardent and conspicuous counterpoint to the man in the White House today, the irrepressible Mr. Trump already has defied all expectations.
A central bank spokesman said Emefiele's nomination was in recognition of his "patriotism and irrepressible commitment to the growth and development of the Nigerian economy".
Tesla's stock has doubled so far in 2020, hitting a record $939 per share Tuesday as a seemingly irrepressible sense of optimism engulfed the company.
At that point [when you're young], the only real reason to become an entrepreneur would be that you have an idea that is almost irrepressible.
Still, even in 2016 it seemed a relief from a lot: the puckered neon spandex, the oversize athletic logos, the irrepressible discomfort elicited by beachwear.
More present was their mother, the irrepressible Violet Kray, who staunchly supported Ronnie and Reggie no matter what kind of trouble they found themselves in.
It also features a much-praised central performance by Ethan Slater, an agile 26-year-old making his Broadway debut as the irrepressible title character.
About the only thing holding it together is Idris Elba, whose irrepressible magnetism and man-of-stone solidity anchors this mess but can't redeem it.
With the irrepressible Plácido Domingo in the title role (relieved, in some performances, by Zeljko Lucic) and Marco Armiliato conducting, this revival, opening on Sept.
He said Mass in 2015 on the death of the irrepressible restaurateur Jean-Claude Baker, whose Chez Josephine was down the block from Holy Cross.
French Guiana, or Guyane, is a melting pot of cultures, languages and traditions if there ever was one, encircled by the Caribbean and an irrepressible jungle.
Why do you predict that when Mars moves to a certain position in the sky, for instance, people's lives will start bubbling up with irrepressible anger?
For the last year or so, Sudano has been churning out videos of him singing "All Star" over a litany of irrepressible pop and rock singles.
Technology advances, lowering the cost of trade in every corner of the world, while the human impulse to learn, copy and profit from strangers is irrepressible.
Roman Zhurbin, always superb in character roles, was Simone; Craig Salstein, who often exaggerates his facial expressions, but not here, was the adorably irrepressible simpleton suitor.
"As the most ardent and conspicuous counterpoint to the man in the White House today, the irrepressible Mr. Trump has already defied all expectations," Axelrod said.
Like so many of Stoppard's works in which historical figures come up against the playwright's irrepressible love of ideas, Hnath's script is a kind of metafiction.
And when she sang, she had a beaming, irrepressible smile, the expression of a virtuoso who knew she was pushing each song toward gleefully unexpected places.
Such is the case with Pat Cleveland, 68, a superstar model celebrated for her catwalk swirls, her irrepressible spirit and her occasionally dotty New Age pronouncements.
She was embarrassed for me — she thought I was being rude — but I had merely felt an irrepressible exuberance in recognizing someone I thought was special.
That is what this centaur of a play is like, too: a tragic torso from which comedy sprouts, ungainly and irrepressible, singing a song of hope.
But the setting is specific, and the Brothers Grimm framework has been particularized with elements of the Jewish folk tradition, like Steve Sterner's irrepressible peddler, Hotsmakh.
Just recently — one week before Derek Fisher coached his final game for the Knicks on Sunday — Kerr visited Madison Square Garden with his irrepressible band of Warriors.
Westheimer is such an irrepressible figure that you almost can't help but enjoy "Ask Dr. Ruth," an account of the 90-year-old sex expert's remarkable life.
"Jeff had a gift for thinking ahead of industry trends and had an irrepressible entrepreneurial spirit," said Ted Seides who co-founded Protege with Tarrant in 2001.
It's going to be fascinating to see what precedent the game sets for mainstream gaming, across the next few years of this always-evolving medium's irrepressible growth.
Chances are, if you're under 40 you've heard arguments like this trotted out in defense of one of the most irrepressible sexual trends of our times: polyamory.
Finally grasping that this language is irrepressible, our leaders have begun to use it publicly in recent years, often in strategic attempts to connect with the masses.
The boundless, irrepressible quality of his performance was a potent reminder of that, but if the current musical climate is any indicator, no reminders are really needed.
Blackman — hammy, irrepressible and verbose — is a collector of objects whimsical and weird: a 6-foot papier-mâché automaton elephant, vintage dog collars, Campbell's soup-can dishware.
Its key thinker was the irrepressible George Gilder, who in the 1970s had achieved celebrity as an anti-feminist and in the 1980s as a supply-sider.
I find myself envying his misguided faith in the high-minded good taste of the public, even as I cherish Mel Brooks's belief in our irrepressible vulgarity.
It reminds us that human endurance and irrepressible love outlast the glacial pace of change, and proves how much we do not yet know about our history.
The teacher, Ms. Chan, played by Heather Sawyer as an endearingly irrepressible geek, wants to inspire Naomi (Amber Jaunai) and her classmates with stories of great achievement.
I found Mr. Herrou through an aging lawyer I know in Paris, a remarkable woman and an irrepressible spirit with a deep distrust of authority: Françoise Cotta.
Aside from the irrepressible Nai Nai, who gets all of the good lines and most of the best camera angles, the other family members are thinly drawn.
Aside from the irrepressible Nai Nai, who gets all of the good lines and most of the best camera angles, the other family members are thinly drawn.
Ms. Minujin, versatile and irrepressible, a pioneer in every form she has tackled, is one of the show's most engaging figures, someone you know you'd like to know.
As for how he would pick himself after defeat, the irrepressible Norwegian — who has plenty of practice losing slalom races to Hirscher — said that job was already done.
Irrepressible fanboy anticipation aside, Paramount's enticing viral marketing campaign and enthusiastic word of mouth could propel the release to a strong showing going into the spring break season.
Wedding 2 also offers more screen time to Andrea Martin as Aunt Voula, a woman of irrepressible opinions and questionable taste on most questions of life and love.
Farah's irrepressible emotion and exhilarating sprint finishes help make him a star, but even he admits accomplishing another golden double at age 33 will be no easy task.
This means you go through periods of having an "irrepressible need" to sleep, and accidental lapses into sleep or drowsiness while you're at work or driving, for example.
We are now out in the open about our child's gender nonconformity, and J.G. has blossomed from a moody, secretive child into a rambunctious and irrepressible little soul.
American leadership is at its finest when it buckles on that irrepressible "can do" spirit that says anything is possible and that everyone can participate in America's blessings.
To Ms. Thompson, the fact that the case was brought at all is a testament to the same "irrepressible demand for justice" that motivated the prisoners in 1971.
But through it all, he has continued to play with irrepressible personality—like a 13-year-old, 20 years ago in San Diego, with unlikely big-league dreams.
Played by Sam Bolen, who conceived this small treasure of a show with Mr. Sonnenblick, Trevor is an irresistible charmer — a tenderhearted, irrepressible imp with a puppyish winsomeness.
There is also this fierce, irrepressible dignity and all these complicated, fraught gestures of love and attempts at love that make it hard to let this book go.
Both are excitable and irrepressible as they explain the evolution of Woodlawn over the decade since they moved there, what it has become and what it is becoming.
In a statement, the World Boxing Council said that Ramos was "joyful, witty and irrepressible outside business hours" and a "pure fireball of punching potency" inside the ring.
But for a moment, in this city of irrepressible cynicism and occasionally rose-colored outfield sunglasses, it could look like it, at least for the game's truest believers.
Her utter lack of self-consciousness, irrepressible good nature and delirious ad-libbing have long made Dion an eccentric outlier in the often cynical world of pop stardom.
The 30-year-old from Tuscaloosa, Alabama, brings with him a story that started with long odds, was propelled by irrepressible determination and is currently defined by soaring success.
With so many can't-get-'em-out-of-our-heads pop songs to her credit, you'd think we grew up with her irrepressible voice, right alongside Mariah and TLC.
A step back in the regular season should be expected, but the Celtics are banking on their irrepressible star power to shimmer in the Spring, when games matter most.
Katherine, who is English and was outfitted in an athletic jacket and capri pants, was irrepressible with stories about the day—the excitement of finally being able to demonstrate.
Since his appointment, he's been the subject of a constant stream of media reports that paint Kelly as frustrated by the president's lack of discipline and his irrepressible tweets.
K-pop, the fizzy Korean youth-culture genre that has become an irrepressible international export, is at the top of the charts once again thanks to the group BTS.
For such a freewheeling stylist, Lansdale can write a sensitive obituary for a "confused and tortured soul" like Sebastian, as well as boisterous action scenes for his irrepressible leads.
Eve Wolf's script complicates the sanitized Hans of Andersen's own autobiography and the imagined one of the 1952 Danny Kaye movie, best remembered for Frank Loesser's gentle, irrepressible score.
If we were making this selection solely with our hearts, we would probably choose the return visit from Chen Biao, the irrepressible Chinese trade official played by Bowen Yang.
Mari Copeny, an 11-year-old with an irrepressible desire to make the world a better place, is remarkable proof that you're never too young to be an activist.
Bubis (played by the irrepressible Janet Ulrich Brooks) to Jean-Claude Pelletier (Lawrence Grimm) and Manuel Espinoza (Demetrios Troy), two academics she is entertaining smartly in her Hamburg home.
His paintings offer a rich stew of allusions to the power of natural forces, humankind's relationship to the animal world, primeval spirits, and the irrepressible fecundity of the earth.
Cartoon renditions of radio hits make for a weird sort of remix album, one where the varied bodily rhythms across a dancefloor are ignored in favor of incessant, irrepressible perk.
And casomorphins are opioid peptides, protein fragments that attach to the same brain receptors as heroin and other narcotics — thus explaining both the blissed-out feeling and the irrepressible cravings.
This problem was only compounded by the juices themselves, which did nothing to quell the irrepressible cravings I had for pretty much anything solid or with a hint of flavor.
At that point, Anastasia's irrepressible spirit became even more essential to their survival, her performances and pranks and chatter continuing even as the rest of the family fell into despair.
As the debate wore on, Mr. Trump seemed to allow his irrepressible self — his politically incorrect id familiar to voters and those of us who cover him — to break through.
For them to have successfully turned back yet another encroachment by the West, even in the figure of an irrepressible fool, seems like a rare victory amidst so much defeat.
Both sides could have snatched victory but in the end it was the irrepressible Ibrahimovic who stole the limelight — even if United's unused captain Wayne Rooney hoisted the trophy aloft.
As much as this irrepressible Cold Warrior might have thought otherwise, Vietnam for the United States was destined to be what it had always been: a riddle beyond American solution.
Mr. Paar instead treated his audience to interviews with irrepressible raconteurs -- among them Oscar Levant, Elsa Maxwell, Hermione Gingold and Buddy Hackett -- which helped rescue the show from low ratings.
He's also a character we've seen before: the grumpy, jaded male coach who gets his groove back with some help from the irrepressible young women he was reluctant to mentor.
" His marvelously evocative novel begins with a nagging question that New Yorkers who have a choice are beginning to ask again about their impossibly irrepressible city: "Why do we stay?
Wouldn't it be ironic if the end of Western civilization was due solely to one man's irrepressible desire to post pictures of his penis on the internet to underaged girls?
His ambition is irrepressible: "I find it strange and uncomfortable to aim for anything less than the greatest," he said in an interview with The Guardian last week, matter-of-factly.
The resilience of the U.K. economy has defied expectations in recent months with several bouts of stronger-than-anticipated data since last June's referendum, largely propelled by a seemingly irrepressible consumer.
The show that electrified audiences on stage and screen, and had critics urging theatre-goers to mortgage their homes for tickets, will surely not be the same without its irrepressible star.
Once feared to be a permanent fixture on the geopolitical landscape, the wall now is rubble in the ash heap of history, felled by the irrepressible human desire for individual liberty.
" Famous Father Girl: A Memoir of Growing Up Bernstein " (HarperCollins) is unique among classical-music memoirs for its physical intimacy, its humor and tenderness, its ambivalence toward an irrepressible family genius.
Her irrepressible personality and golden voice made her a top box-office star in the early 1960s, when she ranked first in the yearly popularity poll of theater owners four times.
But in his two recent autobiographical films — "The Dance of Reality" and now "Endless Poetry" — Mr. Jodorowsky, at 88, shows the irrepressible energy of a man who is just getting started.
That is what it is all about: the excesses, the anxiety, the restlessness, the pain," she wrote, "carrying around in me this irrepressible need to fulfill myself in every way possible.
Like other big-money creative industries (film, theater, art), fashion has always loved a personality, an idiosyncratic, colorful, irrepressible artistic director whose genius is matched by his or her personal magnetism.
On Soccer LIVERPOOL, England — Of all the teams Mohamed Salah has claimed as his victims this season, of all the defenses Liverpool's irrepressible striker has shredded, A.S. Roma had a head start.
By doing so, Roberts argues that there's a seriousness behind Katchadourian's dry wit and irrepressible pluckiness — that she plays with the mundane in an effort to impose order on inherently illogical circumstances.
Fortunately, the science of machine learning and the irrepressible need for humans to swipe left and right on things make the search a lot easier, as Harvard and MIT researchers have found.
First things first: "The Secret Life of Pets" is preceded by a short film starring the Minions, in which those irrepressible yellow gelcaps take up landscaping so they can purchase a blender.
Outlander The first rule of drama: If a group of irrepressible scamps find a contraband pistol in the first act, one of them has to lose a hand by the third act.
There are ups and downs, particularly among the feature films, but we get to see the irrepressible, unpredictable, inventive Williams on top of his game often enough that the documentary flies by.
My version of the 2016 election: Who would have thought that one man's irrepressible desire to photograph his penis and to share that with women on the internet could destroy Western civilization?
The 69,000 fans inside CenturyLink Stadium rocked and roared and swayed deep into the Seattle night, feeding off an energetic coach and his irrepressible team, heading toward the playoffs with unexpected confidence.
He adapted and treated me with utter fairness and kindness, even when I dubbed him "goofy" for bouncing around like Tom Hanks in "Big," an irrepressible boy in a dignified man's body.
There is something admittedly a bit uncomfortable about a story centered on a (snow)man's irrepressible lust for a (plastic) woman, especially knowing what we do now about its director, John Lasseter.
It's a particularly fitting topic for Saturday Night Live alum Ana Gasteyer's brand of musical comedy; she loves to spout puns, warped rhymes, plural entendres, and other tokens of irrepressible verbal invention.
They called her "Calamity Jane": Bright and energetic, even irrepressible, Saoirse Kennedy Hill, granddaughter of Robert F. Kennedy, was remembered at her Monday funeral as a young woman for whom anything was possible.
Whether their owner's deployment was long or short, the dogs erupt into that singular, irrepressible doggy celebration: bounding, tails wagging maniacally, rolling on their backs, whimpering and grinning, weaving between the soldier's legs.
Charles Neville — who usually performed in a beret and a tie-dyed shirt, with an irrepressible smile — was the band's jazz facet, reflecting his decades of experience before the Neville Brothers got started.
To fans who have heard her Mimì, her turn as the spunky Musetta may seem a demotion, but with its irrepressible energy — and generous dollops of tenderness — her voice fit the character well.
That irrepressible iconoclast van Hove, it was said, would be taking a grittier, rawer approach to a show that rattled Broadway when it opened in 1957 but has since become a sentimental standard.
By contrast, James Whiteside (Wednesday evening), less pure in delivery, showed such daredevil strength and energy that he and the coolly commanding Gillian Murphy swept the whole Metropolitan up in their irrepressible exuberance.
Right now, though, that chip is being wielded by Republicans who care passionately about immigration — creating an irrepressible conflict with a Democratic base that desperately wants to see the party fighting for immigrants' interests.
In a world that is often hostile to trans people, particularly toward the idea of an openly pregnant man, Freddy contends with his highs and lows with the support of his irrepressible mother Esme.
But the highlights—like the Rostam Batmanglij-co-written "fallingwater," the irrepressible one-two of "Retrograde" and "Burning," and old singles "Alaska" and "Light On"—are too easy to pick out from the wash.
For the next few hours, he impugned every person he ever worked for, or with, as he tried to make the case that he somehow was under the irrepressible spell of Donald J. Trump.
Newton, the irrepressible, buoyant spirit of the upstart Panthers, rocked a pair of zebra-print trousers and a black leather hoodie as he disembarked the team plane that landed about an hour after Denver's.
It's practically someone shouting with irrepressible joy—and it's hard to achieve such a feeling unless the serotonin receptors in your brain have been amped into overdrive with the help of this particular substance.
For all the intimidating, irrepressible, and virtually unprecedented offensive qualities Antetokounmpo brings to offense, it's his work on the other end that solidifies his standing as a top-five player and legitimate MVP candidate.
Brackeen is an inventive pianist and a vastly underrated composer, whose coarse but exuberant harmonies and irrepressible rhythmic intensity strike a special balance between the influences of Bill Evans, McCoy Tyner and Thelonious Monk.
Mr. Schwartz, 69, a former city traffic commissioner known as "Gridlock Sam," is the irrepressible traffic engineer who is helping shape the discussion on congestion pricing as a member of the state task force.
This irrepressible pianist's year has been dominated by the Bad Plus, the famous ensemble he joined in January and immediately rewired, giving it a cooler push of momentum and a savory, new harmonic makeup.
But as Magazzino confirms, by its design aesthetic as much as by its inaugural show — it honors Margherita Stein, a patron of the movement — an irrepressible sense of good taste prevailed from the start.
Speaking freely but thoughtfully is important to Nelson, in part because as a kid she was teased for being a "Chatty Cathy," and in part because she finds ideas irrepressible and exciting to explore.
Mr. Packer's newest production, "Ride Along 2," is the second installment of the buddy-cop farce starring Ice Cube and the irrepressible Kevin Hart, who owes much of his explosive success to Mr. Packer's mentorship.
Much of the advance focus was on Will Smith and the blue-ness of it all, but his Genie manages to straddle a line between Robin Williams' irrepressible animated antics and the theatrical Broadway version.
But here as never before, Black Portland included, the former Jeffery Lamar Williams makes black comedy out of irrepressible sound, cutting the fool with such delight that I found myself not just engaged but agape.
Even if the whole thing is an elaborate performance art piece, Kanye's having a real moment (again) thanks to his enthusiasm for a president who is a thinly veiled racist and a proven, irrepressible liar.
Charlie Plummer (Boardwalk Empire) as Jack gives the central role an understandable mixture of sullenness and neediness, a purely teenage blend of irrepressible hope and fear that someone will see it — and take cruel advantage.
A star quarterback in both college and the pros, he once shattered his middle finger and told the surgeon to fuse the mangled joint at an angle so he could still throw the football. Irrepressible.
However clouded, however ugly the state of things that Brown describes is there's this irrepressible nature to the songs—an energy meant to make kids pogo endlessly in the smelly back rooms of crowded bars.
The Crystals' irrepressible "Santa Claus Is Coming to Town" set the tone for Bruce Springsteen; The Ronettes' "I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus," with its ebullient innocence, was borrowed soon after by The Jackson 5.
Jasper Rabbit and his tuft of curly hair return for a tall tale that owes a spiritual debt to Dr. Seuss's "What Was I Scared Of?" and that story's irrepressible if empty pale green pants.
General McMaster's deep understanding of civil-military relations, and his reputation for not suffering fools, could quickly make him an irrepressible critic — and political enemy — of Mr. Trump and his senior adviser, Stephen K. Bannon.
Age-old Afro-Cuban rhythms, brassy big-band dance music, modern jazz harmonies and hints of funk all show up in her songs, and her voice — low, rich, agile and irrepressible — ricochets off them all.
This is a big, generous-hearted movie, as smart as it is pretty; as an homage to female ambitions, appetites and irrepressible will, it feels both true to its period and entirely of the moment.
There, on the dirt, in the middle of the simulated savanna, in the middle of the nation's capital, he felt something so irrepressible and true that it would either save him or ruin his life.
" The book adds that when it came time for the United States to select its first ambassador to France, that Franklin's "irrepressible sex drive, unconventional personal history, and raunchy public writings made him the perfect choice.
It's strongly implied that "Sir" is Prince Harry, although this isn't explicitly confirmed until mid-way through the series by a butler named Kingsley, who is an irrepressible triumph and the real star of the show.
The most striking is the ensemble of ghosts that haunt the book: ghosts of those who perished on the journeys it describes, ghosts of irrepressible memories, plus the sense that the refugees themselves are unwelcome spectres.
It is to have a compulsive, repetitive, and nostalgic desire for the archive, an irrepressible desire to return to the origin, a homesickness, a nostalgia for the return to the most archaic place of absolute commencement.
Within 48 hours, the Thunder had stolen the Warriors' identity — a team all season tagged as irrepressible, unstoppable and irresistible, and now just bewildered by the 28- and 24-point beat-downs they'd had to endure.
" And then there was Grainne Molloy, who had lobbied to be recorded in the annals of the Homely Wench Society as "the irrepressible" Grainne Molloy, unsuccessfully, since, as Hilde pointed out, "Sometimes you are repressible, though.
Saul shares Whitman's irrepressible optimism, but what they have even more in common is a democratic desire to make art that is direct and inclusive, without playing to the audience through production costs and oversized perfection.
We've delivered an amazing new mini-cookbook into the world, a child of the irrepressible Samin Nosrat of San Diego, Berkeley, the pages of The Times and your Netflix screen: her "10 Essential Persian Recipes" (above).
He's just released his debut album, "A Place We Knew," which includes "Stay Awake," an impressively dynamic number about the hope of love that nods to both Sheeran's crisp melodies and his irrepressible urge toward rhythm.
Sometimes unconsciously and often deliberately, a generation of tech leaders attempted to ape the Apple and Microsoft founders' charisma, their quirks, their style and above all their irrepressible, hard-charging confidence, to say nothing of arrogance.
While the exhausted Lange sleeps, the irrepressible Valentine explains why he shot his erstwhile employer, the unscrupulous publisher Batala (Jules Berry), and, acting as a de facto lawyer, argues Lange's case before a suitably proletarian jury.
But they are more or less history, the new young lovers being Léon, a product of an affair between the Countess and Mozart's irrepressible and now-dead Cherubino; and Florestine, an illegitimate daughter of the Count.
An amiable doofus, Chester is so caught up in his own irrepressible good cheer that he doesn't notice how bored Roxanne is, and he makes the mistake of hiring the first mysterious hunk who walks in.
Franken, the comedy wunderkind, a founding writer on "Saturday Night Live" and the author of such subtly partisan humor books as "Rush Limbaugh Is a Big Fat Idiot," has always been an irrepressible jokester by nature.
As the filmmaker Errol Morris put it not long ago: "Who would have thought that one man's irrepressible desire to photograph his penis and to share that with women on the internet could destroy Western civilization?"
Their exuberance and irrepressible optimism couldn't have been more out of step with the nightly news, dominated as it was by the Vietnam War, Watergate and skirmishes on multiple fronts in the fight for equal rights.
Kecmanovic's maternal grandfather, Jovan Pavlov, introduced him to tennis, enrolling the rambunctious 6-year-old into a tennis school at the Zlatibor ski mountain resort near the Bosnian border, if only to channel his irrepressible energy.
At that age, Anthony's talent level didn't stand out relative to his peers, but he played with irrepressible emotion and a level of aggression that bled over from his desire to win at anything and everything.
For dinner on Monday night, I like these cold noodles with chile oil and citrus-zipped cabbage from the irrepressible Alison Roman, in part because the leftovers make for a really good lunch the next day.
These site-specific projects consisting of apparitions installed to haunt the citizens of Rome, Berlin, New York, and Copenhagen, are poignant and lovely, giving viewers a sense the past being an irrepressible part of the present.
The night was a three-hour phantasmagoric display of music, big-name talent (Exhibit A: Luke Bryan), promising up-and-comers, the irrepressible merriment of Bones and his misfit part-time band, the Raging Idiots — and surprises.
In less than 18 months, beginning with his first mixtape 12:212, Valee' has put out four projects and a string of irrepressible, off-kilter singles that have cemented him as one of the city's hottest talents.
Brunetti told me that the cartoons were "just beautifully drawn," and reminded him of "the early-seventies work of Bill Griffith," who is best known as the creator of the irrepressible and irreverent character Zippy the Pinhead.
When Jackson was left to his own devices to create and dream — rather than to simply read books for possible cultural violations — his natural, irrepressible reflex was to write about something that went beyond his own experience.
Isabelle Fuhrman (who starred in Ms. Schmidt's 2017 "All the Fine Boys") puts a studious teen's spin on her contemplative Macbeth, while an irrepressible mischief lurks within Ismenia Mendes's wonderful Lady Macbeth, toggling between passion and playfulness.
Similarly, in "Candy Darling on Her Deathbed" (1973), the banal institutional backdrop isn't any more or less real than the Warhol Factory superstar's irrepressible energy, as she poses dramatically on her side, surrounded by long-stemmed roses.
This shift doesn't mean that HomePod will succeed, or that Amazon's device is in trouble; with a head start, much cheaper devices and lots of irrepressible fans, the Echo has momentum that will be difficult to curb.
Trump's crisis management reveals defining attributes of this most unique of political careers: The irrepressible energy of a force of nature personality, a refusal to accept a loss and an instinctive reflex to seek a new opening.
This one was the New York premiere of the Dutch composer Joey Roukens's "Boundless," an irrepressible mini-symphony written last year as an homage to Bernstein, and played to the hilt by Mr. Gilbert and the orchestra.
"Forest Green" is languid and falsetto-filled, "Lyla" has an irrepressible syncopation, and "Hymnostic" is a piano ballad with the type of rich harmonies that Vernon could only have dreamed of writing in his DeYarmond Edison days.
Richtel's deep affection for his irrepressible friend animates much of his book, and his stories of three other individuals whose illness or wellness can be ascribed to their unique immunologic makeup are interesting enough, if less affecting.
But it fizzled after only five years, having failed to gain exposure beyond metropolitan New York, a victim of too many shifts in programming schedules and maybe of Mr. Siegel's irrepressible personality itself, which could overwhelm his viewers.
From the start, McConnell "has been vigilant and irrepressible," said Leonard Leo, executive vice president of the Federalist Society, a conservative group that has worked since the Ronald Reagan years to move the federal courts to the right.
Grace seems resigned to her May-December fate, but complications arise like a lurching hot air balloon when Grace meets a disguised Charles, and Sir Harcourt falls for the irrepressible and very married Lady Gay Spanker (Rachel Pickup).
The tale involves stifled hatred and potential violence, but Dulac films it with a lyrical and impressionistic inwardness, using unnatural lighting effects, dreamlike double exposures, and grotesque distortions to evoke the heroine's frustrated desires and irrepressible fears. ♦
This sets up the dynamic we use to understand their relationship for the rest of the decade: The likable but troubled rascal wins over the serious brain doctor, despite her misgivings, with his smoldering looks and irrepressible charm.
As widowed mother Shirley and her irrepressible son Keith Partridge, Jones and Cassidy played lightly fictionalized versions of themselves — two entertainers in a family full of them that decides to stick together and seek success as a group.
Rae Sremmurd: Sremmlife 2 (Eardrummers/Interscope) Right when the year needed some fresh new absurdist fun, along come these siblings from Atlanta with their irrepressible sense of play and a hearteningly quick followup to last year's excellent debut.
But Mr. Trump's convincing victory in New Hampshire on Tuesday finally validated those numbers and gave the irrepressible celebrity candidate the status his opponents long feared, as a bona fide leader in the race for the Republican presidential nomination.
Her albums work when they highlight restless melodic motion, and hence achieve a riverlike flow, gliding lightly but with irrepressible rhythmic momentum — a musical depiction of constant reinvention (achieved most sublimely on Warmer in the Winter, her Christmas album).
When witch-in-training Sabrina Spellman (played by Melissa Joan Hart) throws a party for her high school classmates, she keeps getting embarrassed by the irrepressible occult lifestyle of her eccentric aunts Hilda (Caroline Rhea) and Zelda (Beth Broderick).
WENGEN, Switzerland (Reuters) - The irrepressible Marcel Hirscher stayed on course for his seventh successive overall World Cup title and sounded a warning to his Olympic rivals with another dominant win on Sunday, this time in the slalom at Wengen.
Astros defeat Royals in home opener HOUSTON — Astros right-hander Collin McHugh has a competitive streak often belied by his cerebral approach to pitching, but there are some nights where the fire within burns so hot that it's irrepressible.
Now fully recovered and as irrepressible as ever, Murray is instilling those lessons to another young American woman, the 23-year-old Sloane Stephens, who hired him last fall with the goal of pushing her career to new heights.
Decide for yourself if she is a career underachiever or if she is unlucky — with her health and, especially, to have had an irrepressible kid sister who is still in the process of conquering the sport for all time.
The "grillini," as Mr. Grillo's followers are called, have a chance to topple the ruling Democratic Party, headed by Matteo Renzi, and the center-right coalition brought together by Silvio Berlusconi, Italy's irrepressible 81-year-old former prime minister.
" The actor and author Malachy McCourt, 84, was honored with a writer's award, and in the spirit of Joyce, and his own irrepressible rascality, told a dirty joke and chatted about his latest book, "Death Need Not Be Fatal.
Venable follows an irrepressible main character called Mads, short for Amanda, a Catholic high school student who's almost as interested in finding out why everyone's so obsessed with kissing as she is with hanging out with her beloved dad.
On a silver-gray Sunday morning, Ms. Haddish, the irrepressible star of the movie "Girls Trip" and an audacious stand-up comedian ("She Ready"), had click-clacked into the back entrance of the International Culinary Center in downtown Manhattan.
The Celtics also canned 163 percent of their corner threes during the regular season, and are all the way up to 216 percent in the conference semifinals, partially thanks to Washington's eccentric effort to suppress the irrepressible Isaiah Thomas.
What was once a two-game division lead has turned into a nine-game deficit, and with the irrepressible surge of the Athletics out west, even the Yankees' hold on the first wild-card spot has become a little more tenuous.
The tougher question meditation apps raise stems from their reliance on the tactic of gamification—the app makers' irrepressible impulse to track every activity, incentivize every decision point, and transform any pursuit into a competition, whether with others or yourself.
Kerry dropped in on Afghanistan to show support for a government he helped create less than two years ago, one that has continued to falter in the face of a weak economy, a seemingly irrepressible Taliban insurgency, and ongoing corruption.
Jon Frosch, The Hollywood Reporter: You've seen this girl before: Irresponsible, irrepressible, savagely self-deprecating and potty-mouthed to the extreme — it's classic Amy Schumer, and reactions to Snatched may indeed boil down to how one feels about the leading lady.
A long-range deflected effort by Casemiro and a neat finish by the irrepressible Ronaldo within four minutes effectively settled one of the most entertaining finals for years, with a late tap-in by substitute Marco Asensio adding the gloss.
Amy Poehler's Leslie Knope from Parks and Recreation, a blonde hummingbird with an irrepressible drive to get things done, begins the show as an overeager annoyance, but she finishes as a heroine, a woman on her way to high office.
Mr. Michaels, who was known in private life as Frankie Chernesky, was 11 years, 183 month and 11 days old when he received the Tony for playing the young Patrick Dennis, the nephew drawn into Auntie Mame's irrepressible gravitational field.
CARDIFF (Reuters) - The irrepressible Cristiano Ronaldo made all the difference yet again with two goals to help Real Madrid secure a third Champions League title in four years as they crushed Juventus 4-403 in Saturday's final at the Principality Stadium.
Crucially, her time and energy are largely fixed on herself and other women, including her daughter, Saffron, or Saffy (Julia Sawalha), a frump in Dr. Huxtable sweaters and sensible shoes, who plays the superego scold to her mother's irrepressible id.
His irrepressible passion for people, all people, his brilliant curiosity about every-single-thing-on-earth, his gargantuan generosity of spirit toward friends and strangers alike — they added up to a man who was superhuman yet completely human at once.
"This organization does not have people of color sitting on their management committee, or in visible senior leadership roles, and the ones that do have direct reports have acted in irrepressible ways towards young women of color," the letter reads.
" Mr. Newman was so polished, another colleague, Ronald P. Fischetti, told The Washington Post in 1983 that "when you see Gus in a tuxedo, you have an irrepressible urge to put money in his hand and ask for a better table.
The show creates a remarkably full picture of an irrepressible and unfailingly D.I.Y. maverick who is revered as one of the prime movers in the juggernaut of Conceptual, Process and Performance art that emerged in the late 2112s and '7183s.
But more than the final, fuzzy projection, Özkaya's project speaks to an irrepressible human desire for mystery and narrative, which will likely be one of the subjects he discusses on Wednesday in a conversation at the gallery with the author Augustus Rose.
The company first talked with Laurent Alexandre, a biotech investor whom Mercier likened to a French Ray Kurzweil — he's one of these irrepressible "transhumanists" still sadly stuck in a physical body but thankfully ready to invest in elegant ways to escape from it.
PARIS (Reuters) - A rampant France smashed South Korea out of sight on Friday to open their women's soccer World Cup campaign in irrepressible style with a 43-0 victory that sent a warning to all other teams with a design on the trophy.
The official trailer for Damien Chazelle's massively buzzy musical (which Vox's Todd VanDerWerff found "magical") offers a look at La La Land's gorgeous, candy-colored Los Angeles and a sense of the movie's tone, suffused with both wistful longing and irrepressible joy.
Oh goody, I thought — since 2 Chainz and Lil Wayne are both irrepressible goofballs who excel in context-free joke mode, a collaboration between the two should highlight their strengths and set them bouncing off each other in perfect stylized motion, no?
Lil Yachty is already sitting atop the Billboard rap charts with his feature on Kyle's irrepressible summer jam "iSpy" and this morning, while the world pressed repeat again on Kendrick Lamar's DAMN, the King of the Teens returned with two new singles.
My site-specific veneer of malleability led him to believe he might shape me in a way that would please him most and thus grant us real-world potential — an Eliza Doolittle in Lucite heels groomed by an irrepressible Wall Street wolf.
She was a famous Broadway dancer and actress from Culver City, California, who had worked her way up from the chorus line to the lead; with her corona of red curls and an overdose of natural comedic timing, she was an irrepressible talent.
That includes not just the old-money trappings that the Youngs embody, but also Rachel's irrepressible college friend Peik Lin (Awkwafina, having a moment after her "Ocean's 8" role) and her nouveau-riche family, offering Ken Jeong a chance to join the festivities.
U.S. 27, Argentina 78 RIO DE JANEIRO — Argentine fans were irrepressible, bouncing up and down and back and forth across the stands, waving flags, imploring their compatriots to jump along, and singing that anyone who did not join the fun was Brazilian.
Some 3,500 artifacts, including a set of slave shackles, a Tuskegee Airmen biplane and a fedora that belonged to Michael Jackson, are on display in the 400,15013-square-foot museum, which strives to tell the complex, harrowing and irrepressible story of black America.
These he had already studied in books, but now saw in person for the first time, at the Met, the Brooklyn Museum and also in the famously packed gallery of his first dealer, Allan Stone, who was among the city's most irrepressible collectors.
If you're looking for a fully realized daughter's-eye view of growing up among painters, writers and composers, steeped in their impassioned practice and irrepressible talk of art, turn instead to "Night Studio," the wonderful memoir by Philip Guston's daughter, Musa Mayer.
The families' ventures into a realm that some would call quackery were typically inspired by love, desperation and hope, and were fueled by irrepressible grit and determination to find solutions to debilitating health problems that defied the best that conventional medicine could offer.
Since coming to office last year, Ms Tsai has presented herself as cautious, responsible and predictable—as different as possible from the previous DPP president, the irrepressible Chen Shui-bian, whose constant efforts to highlight Taiwan's de facto independence infuriated both China and America.
For Dr. Coppa, a professor of English Literature at Muhlenberg College, has written extensively about the relationship tangling young women and social media, it's the female fan's often-irrepressible enthusiasm that sets her apart — and that makes her an easy target for her critics.
It was obvious given that the film, directed by Stephen Frears, is a comedic tear-jerker based on the real story of a irrepressible 1940s socialite who dreamed of opera glory but made some of the most timelessly dreadful recordings ever put to wax.
It's as if all these forgotten African-Americans seizing their moment in the studio are inventing not rock and roll but punk, where for a few months a simple formal idea combined with an irrepressible social possibility to light up one 45 after another.
Mr. Trump most likely hopes that Mr. O'Brien will prove to be not an irrepressible ideologue, a foreign-policy entrepreneur or a consensus-building process expert, but rather a functionary who will provide an official veneer for the president's often outlandish views and moves.
But if some are inclined to use the coronavirus as an opportunity to write globalization's obituary, others say that misses the point of an outbreak born in a global manufacturing hub, propelled by modern air travel and spread by the irrepressible human impulse to move around.
Alan Cumming — actor, author, irrepressible provocateur — rarely shies away from expressing his desires, whether in choosing his roles (the pansexual M.C. in "Cabaret," the fluidly dallying husband in "The Anniversary Party") or identifying as bisexual (once married to a woman, he is now married to a man).
But they achieved a degree of fame beyond this clubby realm as the family that inspired "The Philadelphia Story," the play and movie starring Katharine Hepburn as Tracy Lord, an irrepressible society girl (and proto-feminist) sorting out romantic entanglements on the eve of her wedding.
They cite no shortage of motivations for his candidacy: his Mormon faith and its emphasis on service; the memory of his father; his irrepressible ambition, coaxed by a family-wide conviction that he is a singular leader of his times, if only the voters could see it.
A sort of explanation came in "Postcards from the Edge," a 1987 novel by Fisher that became a 1990 movie noteworthy not only for its blunt description of drug addiction but for the way the irrepressible mother and exasperated daughter at its center resemble Reynolds and her.
Like my fellow pro-lifers, the prospect of a Hillary Clinton presidency fills me with an irrepressible and almost boundless despair; for anyone who shares the conviction that fetuses deserve respect, considering the prospect of abortion being further enshrined in American society is almost unspeakably deflating.
Not sure we'd sport their name on a t-shirt, but Urban Cone—a quintet from Sweden—do know their way around a catchy melody: their latest single, "Old School," is an irrepressible cut of skippy synthpop with a bouncing bass line and high fret guitar shimmies.
Renegade agrarian Frank Owsley well explained the difference in an essay on the division perfectly titled "The Irrepressible Conflict": In the beginning of Washington's administration two men defined the fundamental principles of the political philosophy of the two societies, Alexander Hamilton for the North and Jefferson for the South.
A MINUS Cupcakke: Queen Elizabitch (Cupcakke) The DIY/XXX rapper's 2017 breakthrough album starts with some street sociology and an earned brag before returning to the "fuckin'-for-a-check" rhymes that remain the bliss point of an irrepressible rhymer who never slurs a phrase or swallows a word.
Ozuna: Aura (VP/Dimelo VI/Sony Latin) Breaking into the international market through a string of irrepressible singles and guest features, Ozuna has achieved an unprecedented level of chart ubiquity for Latin pop, and may be the most successful musician on the planet who doesn't sing in English.
Amenoff's 'touch' as a painter has always been a bit heavy-handed and clunky — sometimes more than a bit — but he's usually turned that absence (or avoidance) of finesse to his advantage; his paint handling often suggested headlong growth and transformation, unremitting geological processes, or irrepressible supernatural forces.
White House Memo WASHINGTON — "Let's go get a steak sometime," Anthony Scaramucci said, throwing his arm around a reporter who turned up at his West Wing office on Wednesday to make contact with the latest — and most profane, wisecracking, roguishly irrepressible — New Yorker to join President Trump's staff.
In "Feverborn," Dani has returned from being lost among an infinite array of portals to different realities; while her friends perceive her as gone for mere days, she has experienced five embattled years in the murky otherworld and emerges hard and emotionless (and calling herself Jada), unlike the irrepressible old version.
And the cast is strong in general, with Hunt projecting a wounded-but-irrepressible Anne Hathaway vibe, Swire coming across like an underage Gwendoline Christie still finding her badass groove, and Wiggins stopping the show with a number about how well the zombie apocalypse treats people who find destructive mayhem fun.
While it's certainly a stark reminder of the havoc that natural disasters can wreak on our once-stable cities and towns, it's also a reminder of the irrepressible power of volcanoes—one that, like floods, hurricanes, and tsunamis, is just no match for the safeguards we put up against them.
Written by the irrepressible Sarah Ruhl, the play offers yet another role for Chalfant, lithe and handsome, to inhabit with her characteristic gusto and intelligence, all amounting, no doubt, to the kind of spectacle that draws Chalfant's audience close, like the voice you remember hearing in school during story time. ♦
This latest treatment, also at the Haymarket, is adapted by the Tony-winner Richard Greenberg ("Take Me Out") in place of Samuel Adamson seven years ago, and has a new creative team, led by the singer and British tabloid darling Pixie Lott as the irrepressible and perhaps unknowable Holly. (Mr.
Chairman Andrea Agnelli on Monday will be hosted on Radio 2225's "Tutti convocati" show (2100-240 GMT) Serie A leading scorer Ciro Immobile grabbed his 27th league goal of the season as irrepressible Lazio won 3-2 at Genoa on Sunday to stay on the tail of leaders Juventus.
Okpokwasili has always been a standout in New York's crowded performance scene, not least because of what she is able to do with her body: like a latter-day Judith Jamison, she makes whole narratives out of gestures—a back bend can intimate her irrepressible desire to take center stage and stay there.
If some of Mr. Kallat's past work might have read as too India-specific for a mainstream New York art audience, no one will have trouble engaging with what he gives us here, in pieces that retain the idea of change — irrepressible, always potentially uncontrollable, and constant — that has long been his theme.
Coming off a year in which they shredded the remnants of an era that successfully buffed out generations of hopelessness, the Clippers head into 2019 with a who's who ensemble cast that will use irrepressible depth, creativity, and luck in an admirable attempt to make everyone forget about the stars that are now gone.
Nochlin was arguing against the quixotic idea of inborn and irrepressible "genius," pointing instead to the dependence of recognized genius on a number of worldly factors—education, such aspects of training as being allowed to sketch from nude models, encouragement, community, patronage, rewards—none of which were available to women through most of history.
The story unfolds from the perspective of a curious, irrepressible 4-year-old boy named TJ, who loves music and playing ball, and navigates a neighborhood where gun violence, police brutality, alcoholism and drug addiction are looming threats — an outside world that even his warm home life with loving parents can't shield him from.
Mr. Stone listed a chain of events Mr. Trump often ticks off against Mr. Sessions: Deputy Attorney General Rod J. Rosenstein took over the Russia investigation after Mr. Sessions's recusal, which led to the appointment of Robert S. Mueller III, a former F.B.I. director, as special counsel, which, in turn, led to irrepressible presidential rage.
"Schiff looks and moves like a born leader, his confidence and authority occupy a high level, and he commands an irrepressible personality in front of an orchestra," the music critic Daniel Cariaga wrote in The Los Angeles Times in a review of Mr. Schiff's American conducting debut, with the Los Angeles Philharmonic, in 1994.
"Good Bye, Good Girl" is an irrepressible, neon-lit electro-pop song about a brutal, unsolved murder; "Hokago Sympathy" plays with the muffled roboticism of New York post-punk but still hurries into a glitchy, grinning chorus; and "ROBOT" turns Ikue Sakakibara's tinny 201893s J-pop hit into a drop-heavy and dissociative anthem.
Mohamed, a 13-year-old Syrian with an irrepressible smile who now lives in the northern Jordanian town of Irbid, said he did not socialize with the other children on his street and had made only one real friend: another Syrian teenager who worked with him at a cleaning fluids factory, making the equivalent of $7 a day.
The status of Hollywood leading man — a role newly acquired by Chadwick Boseman in historical dramas like 22016 and Marshall and Michael B. Jordan in Fruitvale Station and Creed, where both men capture the gravitas and romantic possibility of anonymous everymen in the mold of Denzel Washington — is ill-suited for Stanfield's narrow frame and irrepressible physical energy.
There are pages of his work where the irrepressible vitality of his writing seems to glow on the page as if charged with some kind of existential incandescence—the great and persistent question of his novels being no less and no more than: what the hell do human beings think they are doing here on Earth?
Each woman has taken a different path since college: Pinkett Smith's Lisa is a harried mother of two, Latifah's Sasha is a formerly respected journalist now slumming it as a gossip blogger, Hall's Ryan is an aspirational lifestyle guru, and Haddish's Dina is living an emotionally stunted but totally joyous life as the group's irrepressible free spirit.
A MINUS New York Gypsy All Stars: Romantech (Traditional Crossroads) Released late 2011, this debut by a post-Balkan quintet built around Macedonian-born clarinet genius Ismael Lumanovski and knocked around by irrepressible Berklee-trained Turkish drummer Engin Kaan Gunaydin lags after a strong start and then races to the finish line for 25 minutes or so.
With an energetic style that seems to owe as much to Old Hollywood as to modern graphic novels, Gerstein celebrates the often overlooked god of sheep, shepherds, noise and confusion as an irrepressible character without a shred of self-doubt, who brought a bit of needed levity to a family that took itself very seriously indeed.
His songs could for all but 25 seconds feel sticky-sweet and broad enough to soundtrack a Super Bowl commercial, and then in a pivot—a howling, indecipherable outro, a word panted over and over again, a sentence he yanks the emergency brake on halfway through and lets the horns take over—become something irrepressible, distinct, rabid human compulsions.
In May, the World Health Organization officially added a new disorder to the section on substance use and addictive behaviors in the latest version of the International Classification of Diseases: "gaming disorder," which it defines as excessive and irrepressible preoccupation with video games, resulting in significant personal, social, academic or occupational impairment for at least 12 months.
He has often sought out the hangers-on and the peripheral characters, and in "Four Hundred Dresses," a brief 2010 article about the dressmaker to the recently deceased restaurateur Elaine Kaufman, he finds unexpected gems of insight, such as the irrepressible Kaufman's splurge on $6,000 worth of brocade for new clothes just a month before she died.
I asked myself this question as I went through Outliers and American Vanguard Art, a capacious exhibition centered on outsider art, currently on view at the National Gallery in Washington, D.C. As this show demonstrates, the rawness and tactility of the most powerful outsider artworks offer a sense of bedrock presence, of stubborn conviction and irrepressible need.
These artworks live most fully on what burners call the Playa: the vast flat lakebed of Black Rock Desert, where the ever-changing sky and irrepressible dust transform everything in their domain moment by moment, and where it would be considered a bit weird to simply look at a piece of art, politely — which is the only option at the Renwick.
Yet this machine does possess its own depraved version of soul, a soul that comes out not through nice tunes or reassuring lyrics but through the deep pleasures of hearing its pitched drum machines and polished keyboards zap and buzz and beep and jitter and invert on themselves, and recognizing that these cool noises proceed from an irrepressible sense of play.
" And he discussed aspects critics later decried as stereotypes, writing that "because 'Porgy and Bess' deals with Negro life in America it brings to the operatic form elements that have never before appeared in opera and I have adapted my method to utilize the drama, the humor, the superstition, the religious fervor, the dancing and the irrepressible high spirits of the race.
In "The Turmoil," the irrepressible entrepreneur James Sheridan sees his two older sons destroyed by his ambition, his daughter lost to an unfortunate marriage, and his youngest son, the sensitive, poetic, and bizarrely named Bibbs, compelled to abandon the literary life for which he is suited in order to learn the family business and sacrifice himself by turning into a benign version of his father.
The irrepressible liberal obsession with "understanding" Trump voters—which has created its own tiresome media genre, the parachute-in article from the most benighted place in America filled with "real Trump voters"—arises from the desperate hope that if only these political adversaries can be properly "understood" or "empathized with," then they can be made, like Nike shoe buyers converted to Adidas, to "buy into" Hillary Clinton or Bernie Sanders.
Yet, as the anti-Trump movement continues, it has accommodated a leadership role for Mr. Casey, 20063, the son of a governor from a suddenly red state, initially elected to the Senate as an anti-abortion, pro-gun product of Scranton, Pa. — that irrepressible exporter of blue-collar political narratives for Bidens and Clintons and most any other candidate with a credible Rust Belt connection and a story to tell.
Facebook's livestreaming strategy looks a lot like Twitter's livestreaming strategy That means Facebook isn't going to get a lot of must-see TV. You know you want to know more about BBC Dad and his bouncy kids "She was in a hippity-hoppity mood," said the world's newest viral star, Robert E. Kelly, about his irrepressible and suddenly internationally famous daughter, breaking his silence in his first interview since his family splashed on our screens.
Irrepressible, truncheon-blunt and forever pushing the boundaries between "no" and "maybe," Ms. Siegal, 68, has employed sharp elbows and inexhaustible energy reservoirs to claim a unique social position in New York and the Hamptons: as a host for hire for clubby, insider-only film screenings and dinners for the influential, she stands at the crossroads of Hollywood power and New York society (or what's left of it), functioning as a spin doctor, salonista, celebrity confidante and, occasionally, bouncer.
Rich Krueger: NOWThen (Rockink) On his second self-financed album of 2018, an ambitious project Dr. Krueger reports was "as expensive as owning and operating a large yacht"—trifold CD case, 20-page booklet, cameos from 11 studios nationwide—the singing neonatologist juxtaposes selections from his '20163-'98 (Then) and '07-'18 (NOW) songbooks, between which he wrote nothing except an array of scientific papers we'll assume share with his songs both spectacular intelligence and irrepressible verbiage.
But every time I wear them, I feel a bit like Revolver Ocelot when he grafted Liquid's hand onto him—suddenly violently overtaken by someone else's personality, a mask on top of my own, only in this case, mine is a guy called Rory who says he's from Hackney but actually very much is not, and I keep getting this irrepressible need to describe things as either "hoppy" or "sour," those are the literal only two adjectives I know.

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