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The first shot was a lavish display of desserts including donuts, cookies in the shape of Autumn leaves, pies and cupcakes.
I see a pattern emerging where Trump threatens then cajoles, as if everyone can be bought by some lavish display of attention from him.
We also have no comment about how Coco feels about being a pawn in her owner's lavish display of wealth, but just look into those eyes.
At the same time, the behavior of the rich is often examined on moral grounds: A lavish display on Instagram is grotesque; a massive charitable is praised.
And some of France's most prestigious stores and most lavish display windows, even Dior's showcase on the ultra-chic Avenue Montaigne, were covered with plywood to prevent damage and looting.
Among the exhibitions are a solo show of works by Tang Da Wu and a lavish display of paintings by Chua Ek Kay, hugely important local artists who remain little known outside Southeast Asia.
On her Instagram Story at the time, Khloé shared photos of the food in Cleveland, which included a lavish display of desserts, including donuts, cookies in the shape of autumn leaves, pies and cupcakes.
Trump and Pompeo's lavish display stood in stark contrast to the administration's harsh policies targeting undocumented immigrants — some of whom are survivors of trafficking and many of whom (especially children) are extremely vulnerable to human trafficking.
Then, not long afterwards, he headed off on his first foreign trip to Saudi Arabia where the rulers sought, quite successfully, to woo the new President with a lavish display of pomp and celebration, culminating in a sword dance in the royal palace.
In rolling out the red carpet for Renzi, Obama hoped to buttress -- through a lavish display of friendship -- one of Europe's most outspoken pro-US voices, one he hopes can provide a bulwark against isolationism on the continent in the months and years ahead.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Every gesture of cultural rebellion one day ends up as a museum display — or so one reflects when wandering from the Met's galleries of iconoclastic modernism into its lavish display of rock memorabilia, Play It Loud: The Instruments of Rock & Roll.
Ovid, Fasti 4.138 and 869f.; Hooey, "Rosaliae signorum," p. 27. A lavish display of flowers was an expression of conviviality and liberal generosity.
The triumphal entry of the Prince of Orange in Brussels. Print from The Wars of Nassau by Willem Baudartius. Up to this time William's life had been marked by lavish display and extravagance. He surrounded himself with a retinue of young noblemen and dependents and kept open house in his magnificent Nassau palace at Brussels.
An important aspect of Margai's character was his self-effacement. He was neither corrupt nor did he make a lavish display of his power or status. Sir Milton's government was based on the rule of law and the notion of separation of powers, with multiparty political institutions and fairly viable representative structures. Margai used his conservative deology to lead Sierra Leone without much strife.
An unveiling ceremony was held on Tuesday, July 1, 1890. Three of the association's executive committee members Edward Hawkins, Noble C. Butler, and John A. Holman, served as the Committee of Arrangements; a General Reception Committee was named and consisted of approximately one hundred Indianapolis citizens and two or more from each Indiana county. Indianapolis streets and buildings were decorated with lavish display of flags and bunting.Hendricks Monument Association, pp.
The Western Regional Dental Convention is sponsored by AzDA and held annually in Phoenix for the purpose of providing continuing education credits required for licensure and opportunities for dentists, dental hygienists, dental assistants, dental business professionals, dental laboratory professionals and other members of the dental community to network. The 300-booth professional trade show contains a lavish display of the latest products, services and technological innovations dental professionals use every day.
A lavish display by Primavera was arranged for the Exposition Internationale des Arts Décoratifs in Paris in 1925. The Primavera pavilion was designed by the architects Henri Sauvage and Georges Wybo. It had a post-and-beam construction supporting a reinforced concrete dome in diameter. The dome was studded with large lenses of colored glass made by René Lalique, which looked like "boulders that are still wet from the sea".
The octagonal font dates from the early 14th century and has panels of blank tracery around its bowl. In the southeast corner of the chancel is a 15th- century piscina. Above the chancel arch is a carved and painted Royal coat of arms of Charles II dated 1660. The 12th-century north door, described as having a "most lavish display" of ironwork, is no longer "in situ", but is preserved inside the church.
Dancer with ʻuliʻuli, hula kahiko competition, Merrie Monarch Festival 2003 Traditional female dancers wore the everyday pāū, or wrapped skirt, but were topless. Today this form of dress has been altered. As a sign of lavish display, the pāū might be much longer than the usual length of tapa, or barkcloth, which was just long enough to go around the waist. Visitors report seeing dancers swathed in many yards of tapa, enough to increase their circumference substantially.
The court was central to the patronage and dissemination of Renaissance works and ideas. It was also central to the staging of lavish display that portrayed the political and religious role of the monarchy. The Renaissance led to the adoption of ideas of imperial monarchy, encouraging the Scottish crown to join the new monarchies by asserting imperial jurisdiction and distinction. The growing emphasis on education in the Middle Ages became part of a humanist and then Protestant programme to extend and reform learning.
He was reacting to the success that the German decorators had achieved at the 1910 Salon d'Automne, which he saw as a threat to France's traditional domination of style. In the 1922 prospectus for the Exposition internationale des arts décoratifs et industriels modernes Guilleré proposed, not for the first time, that the artist, the industrialist and the artisan should collaborate. A lavish display by Primavera was arranged for the 1925 Exposition. The Primavera pavilion was designed by the architects Henri Sauvage and Georges Wybo.
Another of Wolsey's diplomatic triumphs was the Field of the Cloth of Gold in 1520. Wolsey organised much of this grandiose meeting between Francis I and Henry VIII, accompanied by 5,000 followers and involving court activities more than military discussion. Though it seemed to open the door to peaceful negotiations with France if the king wished, it was also a chance for a lavish display of English wealth and power before the rest of Europe, through flamboyant celebrations and events such as jousting, with the two kings personally competing against each other. With France and Spain vying for England's allegiance, Wolsey could choose the ally that better suited his policies.
The film is a romantic comedy, which involves a coach who is preparing a group of schoolchildren for the May Day mass games, and a former colleague who has now become his superior. She feels that he is being too demanding of his young performers, as the show he has devised requires a series of multiple somersaults. However, the children are willing to work as hard as necessary to please their leader, Kim Jong-il, and the film culminates in a lavish display of their abilities. Everyday life in North Korea is presented as being pleasant and trouble-free, with no evidence of reported food shortages and an emphasis on the people's devotion to the "Dear Leader".
J. Goodacre, The Government of Scotland, 1560–1625 (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2004), , pp. 88–9. Although increasingly based at the royal palace of Holyrood in Edinburgh, the monarch and the court were often itinerant, spending time at one of the royal palaces, such as Linlithgow, Stirling and Falkland, or undertaking a royal progress or "justice ayre" to a part of the kingdom to ensure that the rule of law, royal authority or smooth government was maintained. In the sixteenth century, the court was central to the patronage and dissemination of Renaissance works and ideas. It was also central to the staging of lavish display that portrayed the political and religious role of the monarchy.
People who eulogized him likened him to George Washington and Abraham Lincoln, then the nation's two greatest heroes. A guard of honor carrying the casket of William McKinley up the center steps of the Capitol for the lying in state on September 17, 1901. When the funeral train of William McKinley arrived in Washington, D.C., on September 16, 1901, two days after his death, the casket was taken to the East Room in the White House where a lavish display of palms, fruit trees, and floral arrangements transversed into the Cross Hall. The following day, McKinley's casket was transported to the Capitol rotunda to lie in state. The remains of Warren G. Harding lying in repose in the East Room of the White House on August 7, 1923.
" A reviewer for the Spokane Chronicle praised the film for its superb acting, writing that "[even] the great producer [Ziegfeld] would have been unable to produce scenes of magnitude and splendor that are given as part of the picture telling his life." Frank S. Nugent of The New York Times was also highly praising of the film, noting that it had "more stars than there are in the heavens" and remarking that "the picture achieves its best moments in the larger sequences devoted to the Girls — ballet, chorus and show. At least one of these spectacular numbers, filmed to the music of Irving Berlin's "A Pretty Girl Is Like a Melody", with overtones of "Rhapsody in Blue", never has been equaled on the musical comedy stage or screen." John Mosher of The New Yorker called it "the most lavish display the screen has had to offer" with chorus numbers that were "gigantic and effective", though he found the romance to be "peculiarly average screen-story stuff.

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