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"laugh lines" Definitions
  1. wrinkles that appear next to the eyes and that are most noticeable when a person is smiling or laughing

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Anyway, I think you're right that the laugh lines didn't always land.
JEFF RICHMOND The biggest laugh lines are not the ones from the movie.
Cow farts make good laugh lines, but the climate crisis is no laughing matter.
A mild case of laugh lines can be corrected with one or two syringes.
Those went from laugh lines to things that real people had to consider as real policies.
But mostly, I would have been fine with dropping the attempted laugh lines in this film.
Is it just a feeling in the air, is it that laugh lines are slightly different...?
"I would build a great wall" and all the rest are laugh lines in the Canadian media.
" Mr. Baker repeated one of his favorite laugh lines when asked his most important accomplishment: "Leaving Washington unindicted.
And some don't make any sense at all — like highlighting your laugh lines to make them look less noticeable.
But when you are the Dalai Lama, the deepest lines on your 81-year-old skin are laugh lines.
He is a small, bubbly middle-aged man with a fleshy face, short limbs, and deeply-etched laugh lines.
The chef is always portrayed as conventionally attractive, she noted, but she pointed to his laugh lines and graying temples.
Presidents George W. Bush, Bill Clinton and especially Ronald Reagan knew how to use laugh lines to win over skeptics.
From the second they set foot in the trade, they are racing the clock, the neck wattle, and the laugh lines.
During his 303-minute prepared remarks, Mr. Obama's laugh lines were few, and his swipes at the Trump administration even fewer.
It was crafted to help him get through, laugh lines intermixed with the serious in hopes that it would make it easier.
Biden sometimes stumbles over words at events, occasionally losing the power of applause lines — and laugh lines — by getting a word wrong.
One astonishing piece is a "lorgnette" that follows the triangle of shadow under the eye and then erupts in a spray of laugh lines.
This serum makes me glow like crazy and it feels like I'm actually doing something to combat my inevitable crow's feet and laugh lines.
The state figures in laugh lines and attack lines wielded by candidates for the House and Senate, for governor and for state legislative seats.
On the free walking tours I've taken in other cities, I'd tolerated lovable young balls of energy with well-practiced laugh lines but superficial knowledge.
Fallon's apolitical shtick increasingly makes him an outlier among his peers, many of whom are less comics than propagandists — liberal "explanatory journalists" with laugh lines.
Not only is there an abundance of sheet masks, but there are also derivatives sold to target specific areas like laugh lines or your derrière or your nether regions.
The contours of their laugh lines, bright eyes, and white dresses capture their vibrancy and commitment in their fight for justice — one that still, decades later, we need to continue.
That same enthusiastic laughter is heard in the trailer, but in the context of Gary Gulman's comedy set in Joker, that laughter isn't always heard during the typical laugh lines.
Despite a few solid laugh lines ("Our sincerest I'm-sorrys go out to W. E. B. DuBois as well as to W. E. B. DuGirls"), the parody is getting repetitive.
LOS ANGELES — Kevin Nealon appeared to be fighting back genuine tears as he delivered one of the biggest laugh lines at a memorial service Sunday night for the comedian Garry Shandling.
Danny DeVito gets some of the biggest laugh lines as the in-over-his-head ringleader Medici, and he's perfectly complemented by the deadpan of his assistant/accountant/strongman Rongo (Deobia Oparei).
Fallon: I'm going to regret this if Matthew McConaughey ever shows up at my house and wants me to make him a snack or something, but I didn't like his laugh lines that much.
Stealth being essential to stand-up, many of the best male comics — Jack Benny, George Gobel, Tommy Smothers — understood how much better laugh lines play when your wardrobe is the sartorial equivalent of deadpan.
And the supermodel admits that the secret to remaining ageless isn't a secret at all — especially since, as a swimsuit model, she spent years smiling in the sunshine, leading to laugh lines and sun damage.
And Ms. Carmello, aside from giving a hilariously detailed portrait of amorality, has the high belt the part really needs if the singer is going to avoid awkward register shifts in the middle of laugh lines.
Dr. Diamond injected a filler called Voluma into Caroline's cheeks, which not only made her cheekbones look higher and more pronounced, but pulled the skin upward to minimize the appearance of laugh lines around her nose and mouth.
"In five years, in 10 years, they'll be making movies about this moment, and people looking through Cardboard will be one of these ridiculous laugh lines that signals how silly and naïve we all were," Mr. Dolnick said.
At the 1994 Winter Olympics in Lillehammer, Norway, Ms. Mengering conveyed an ingenuousness rarely seen in a television interlocutor, although her segments were interspersed with occasional laugh lines that made it clear she was in on the joke.
Clinton has appeared to relish the chance to brandish a more lacerating wit, grinning through laugh lines and using campaign muscles that have generally been untapped in her two primary runs, when any intraparty squabbles have demanded a different tone.
When it was first discovered that Botox could be injected at the hands of a skilled cosmetic surgeon to erase frown-lines, laugh-lines, and everything in between, there was such a demand for it that supply completely dried up — literally.
Fey rounded out that guest list — and got the biggest laugh lines — as the dentally challenged Duchess of Devonshire-Upon-Cump, who, among other things, had been kicked in the face by a horse and had a complicated family history.
Down south, the revised North American trade agreement may be a petty partisan affair that scores a few laugh lines on the stump; up here, that trade deal was a matter of obsession on national political talk shows for months.
Amid the laugh lines, Clinton cited her own experience as secretary of state, in particular her role advising President Barack Obama during the mission to kill al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden, to suggest her approach to foreign policy was the more serious.
Inevitably, given that they're investigating a crime in 1970s LA, they end up hip-deep in a sprawling, paranoia-soaked conspiracy of the type that regularly supplies corpses, threatening mooks on missions, and opportunities for snappy exchanges of laugh lines or gunfire.
Because the actors' tone is off, lyrics and laugh lines with the potential to charm — as in Louise's silly confessional "Every Time a Waitress Calls Me Honey," or Harry's ode to their home borough, "Manhattan" — read as corny or cloying, or both.
In addition to the fact that she swears by applying highlighter generously all around the laugh lines to, as she says, "make it all kinda go away," there's also one non-KKW Beauty product in particular that Kim always reaches for to perfect her look.
The characters are funny, but the show never forces laugh lines, and when Sam and Max have a lengthy discussion about whether it's better to get the best room or the best bed in a college dorm, it feels both amusing and lived in.
Next, he takes a Vitamin C and E complex just dabbing it with the tip of his finger along his laugh lines for a anti-aging move he calls "The Offset Smiley," using the serum to create a smiley face along his upper lip and chin.
Even though I'll definitely still be beating myself up over "laugh lines" and overall sagginess, I do expect to let go of some of my current insecurities, and I really thought abs (as in, a distinct lack thereof) would be one of the first ones to go.
I was the responsible mother, doling out bedtimes and homework and weary proclamations of who needed to stop fighting with whom, and he was fun Uncle Charley, an overgrown, exuberant goofball whose eyes, when he watched my bickering boys, would light up and crinkle with laugh lines.
It makes for good camaraderie and a handful of great laugh lines — but then Rough Night kicks off its second act with involuntary manslaughter, as Alice accidentally knocks the head of a stripper into a fireplace hearth, leaving the inebriated and panicking women with a dead man on their hands.
If I'm wearing makeup, I add a layer of the brand's best-selling Essential Eye Cream For Face under my eyes and in the laugh lines around my mouth where makeup tends to settle (although I only spend about three seconds doing this instead of the three-minute routine the esthetician recommended).
Key and Peele did a recurring bit as overzealous Twitter commentators, which had a few laugh lines but mostly took the air out of the show by making fun of the very types of instant reactions—corny punchlines and all—that the VMAs need people to have in order to make those big moments happen.
The sketch itself endures for a number of reasons: Its simple premise delivering myriad laugh lines, the clear schlemiel-schlimazel dynamic between performers, the room it provides for embellishment, and the rat-a-tat delivery make it feel like a ramshackle Ford Model T gathering speed as it barrels toward the edge of a cliff.
But the truth is that A Way Out is really more successful as a piece of camp, because it is as camp that all badly-written lines that are compounded by bad readings and lifeless animations go from being engagement-killing stumbles to beloved laugh lines, in the tradition of literally any David Cage character affecting a regional accent.
The video reminded me of Halprin's looming presence as equal author of this exhibition, and, as we filtered out, my attention diverted to the intimate details of her expression: how her left eye tears more than her right, her laugh lines, the way years have colored her teeth and skin, and I could not help but think of the beautiful bond she had encouraged among us.
The biggest laugh lines in the room included Trump's claim that betting on the housing collapse was "business, by the way," his interruptions of Clinton, his speculation that a "400-pound" hacker was responsible for the cyberattack on the DNC, his repeated denials about the unconstitutionality of stop-and-frisk, and the entire tax return exchange, which resulted in Trump saying something that sounded like an admission that he didn't pay a federal income tax.
Opinion Columnist I greatly enjoyed the movie "Crazy Rich Asians" because, beyond the many laugh lines, it reminded me of an important point: Rich Asia has gotten really rich — not because it doesn't have political, tribal, ethnic and religious differences like other regions, but because in more places on more days it learned to set those differences aside and focus on building the real foundations of sustainable wealth: education, trade, infrastructure, human capital and, in the most successful places, the rule of law.
Laugh Lines - You've Been Barack-Rolled. Retrieved 11 August 2008. Politico,Politico.com (2008).
She has also created drawings for books, cartoon anthologies, greeting cards and magazines, including Parade and The New Yorker. In 2006, Andrews McMeel published Tina's Groove: A Cartoon Collection. Her other cartoon collections are Stand Back, I Think I'm Gonna Laugh (Laugh Lines, 1994), Kicking the Habit: Cartoons about the Catholic Church (Laugh Lines, 1996) and Rina's Big Book of Sex Cartoons (Laugh Lines, 1997). She lives in Queens, New York City, with her husband, Brendan Burford, and their canary, Olive.
The White Album is Lewis Black's first album, recorded in 1999 at Laugh Lines Comedy Club in Madison, Wisconsin and released on June 1, 2000. The cover and title is a reference to the album The Beatles (also commonly referred to as The White Album).
The nasolabial folds, commonly known as "smile lines" or "laugh lines", are facial features. They are the two skin folds that run from each side of the nose to the corners of the mouth. They are defined by facial structures that support the buccal fat pad. They separate the cheeks from the upper lip.
Hasb-e-Haal is a comedy program that offers commentary and satire on current affairs. Sohail Ahmed plays the character of a lower-middle-class man who is frequently reprimanded by Junaid Saleem because of his broad generalizations and over-simplification of complex political issues. Jiya Dilnawaz offers queues for laugh lines and reads viewer's comments in the show.
Landauer, Susan. "Having Your Cake and Painting It, Too," The Lighter Side of Bay Area Figuration, Kansas City, KS: Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art/San Jose Museum of Art, 2000.Baker, Kenneth. "Laugh Lines / San Jose Museum of Art's `Lighter Side' features artists breaking with New York orthodoxy,"San Francisco Chronicle, September 4, 2000, G1. Retrieved September 27, 2019.
The definitive description of Nicholas J. Huntington Carter is given in the first novel in the series, Run, Spy, Run. Carter is tall (over ), lean and handsome with a classic profile and magnificently muscled body. He has wide-set steel gray eyes that are icy, cruel and dangerous. He is hard-faced, with a firm straight mouth, laugh-lines around the eyes, and a firm cleft chin.
Karasik's book The Ride Together: A Memoir of Autism in the Family (2004), co-written with his sister, Judy Karasik, employed the format of alternating prose and comics chapters to tell their story of growing up with an older brother with autism. The Ride Together was named the Best Literary Work of the Year by the Autism Society of America.Lash, Elissa. "Galleries: Laugh Lines," Martha's Vineyard Times (December 24, 2008).
" Mullally revealed that the show's writing team was "notorious for tinkering with the script's laugh lines", even during the actual taping of the episodes. She hoped they would resist that urge for the live episode. Messing, however, was sure that the writers would interfere during the broadcasts; "I have a gut feeling that, like, 10 minutes before we go they'll be like, 'Oh, no, no, you know what? Change this line to this.
Despite repeated corrective surgeries, Miles's height only reaches four-foot- nine at maturity. He has his mother's sea grey eyes and his father's dark hair. Miles is described as winter pale with laugh lines around his eyes and pain lines around his mouth. Miles was slightly hunch-backed, but after his death and cryo-revival, a surgeon managed to straighten his spine a bit, giving him a valued additional centimeter of height.
They also used a younger stand in, Aaron Schwartz, since he had "big broad jaw, chin, and most importantly the way the laugh lines move[d] and crease[d] as he talk[ed]", similar to Russell's. Laura Haddock, reprising her role from the first film of Meredith Quill in the sequence, was also slightly de-aged to play the younger version of that character. Luma worked on the Sovereign people and their world, and Adam Warlock's cocoon.
This two-minute black-and- white film played during the world's fair on a screen composed of sixty thousand individual light bulbs. Pindal is the subject of a 1979 NFB documentary entitled Laugh Lines. In addition to his work at the NFB, Pindal returned to Denmark for a year in 1970 and spent several months in 1983 teaching in Denmark and Sweden. He remained an influence in Canadian animation through his involvement with Sheridan College, where he had taught periodically from 1977 to 2019.
" Ebert noted that "instead of angst, Freudian analysis, despair and self-hate, the new generation sounds like the cast of a sitcom, trading laugh lines and fuzzy truisms." CNN.com's Paul Clinton also lauded The Broken Hearts Club for focusing on "the universal themes of romance, acceptance and family", as opposed to AIDS, coming out, and sex. Clinton viewed the film as "reminiscent of those classic films that explored the complex dynamics of friendship", calling it "a heartwarming, glorious movie for anyone who has ever had a friend – or a family.
Tony Sokol of Den of Geek felt that Smithers coming out was good for social acceptance, but would end the comedy around his sexuality, which is based on double entendre. He wrote that the love story had "a few subversive laugh lines" but more "missed opportunities". He added that the school's production of Casablanca was disappointing compared to the series' previous adaptations of A Streetcar Named Desire and Planet of the Apes, and gave his opinion that the Bogart homages ruined the opportunity to do better parodies of his films. However, he noted that the season had a better quality of animation.
The earliest surviving notes for the novel are dated 10 December 1966. According to the notes, Wodehouse planned for "some crook butler" to steal the Junior Ganymede club book, and considered having this butler threaten to reveal the information in the book about Bertie to Bertie's Aunt Agatha in order to get him to undertake some dreadful task.Thompson (1992), p. 71. Revisions to an early typed draft of the novel show that Wodehouse made many small changes to make the language more humorous, a process which Wodehouse's American editor Peter Schwed termed "adding the laugh lines".
Cooper repeated the gift on request several times, and eventually several of the women bought purple outfits and held a tea party on April 25, 1998, at which the Red Hat Society began. After spreading by word of mouth, the society first gained national attention through an article written by journalist Lori Basheda for The Orange County Register that was reprinted in newspapers across the country. Cooper then established a "Hatquarters" to field the hundreds of e-mail requests for help starting chapters. She now serves as "Exalted Queen Mother", and has written two best- selling books about the Society, The Red Hat Society: Friendship and Fun After Fifty, published in April 2004 and The Red Hat Society's Laugh Lines: Stories of Inspiration and Hattitude published in April 2005.

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