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"lavishly" Definitions
  1. in a way that is impressive and usually costs a lot of money synonym extravagantly
  2. in a way that involves large or generous amounts of something
"lavishly" Synonyms
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811 Sentences With "lavishly"

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This sum may seem lavishly large to most, but for Choupette life is lavishly large.
The result of this cross-generational collaboration is a lavishly designed book about lavish garments, worn lavishly.
Look for a lavishly equipped package at a "value" price.
He advised Goodell at every turn, and lavishly praised him.
Scaremongering drums up the dues that pay its boss lavishly.
A lavishly decorated seating area connects to a lobby bar.
The thing is, she doesn't live very lavishly at all.
Exhibit A was Bush's lavishly financed and spectacularly unsuccessful campaign.
Republican senators, however, used the hearing to lavishly praise Gottlieb.
But this year's lush, lavishly decorated thing is much worse.
Ernest Hemingway began his career blessed lavishly by the gods.
He doesn't live excessively lavishly — he drives a Chevy Volt.
It's a lovingly envisioned, lavishly produced, and painstakingly crafted cash grab.
Businesses seeking favours from officials send lavishly wrapped boxes of them.
Everyone is lavishly rich, and I love the ex-detective's wife.
Rustin insisted on paying lavishly for an unusually high-quality setup.
He spent lavishly, traveling first-class and staying in top hotels.
Some children of billionaires spend their money more lavishly than others.
Money in politics, for sure; decades of lavishly funded propaganda, too.
Unlike the puritanical and workhorse-like Bushes, the Walkers lived lavishly.
Biden's early campaigns were lavishly funded, increasingly by big donors across
They were moved to Veronika, designed lavishly by Roman and Williams.
Even the most lavishly funded start-ups sometimes don't make it.
A lavishly costumed pageant was canceled, and logistics were horribly disrupted.
I came to a scene of a banquet massacre, lavishly rendered.
Over the next three years, Lesin traveled the world and spent lavishly.
They have lots of money, spend their money lavishly, and play glamorously.
But Ackerman said he was simultaneously spending lavishly on things like jewelry.
Have always counted on having publicly/lavishly subsidized retirements and health care5.
So you should find every opportunity to laugh joyfully, and laugh lavishly.
Yet the dances makes spines and legs look just as lavishly resourceful.
Travel Tips Go to Ireland, live lavishly but don't spend a lot.
There could be no mistaking who had written this lavishly punctuated letter.
" And now comes a disastrous debut for the lavishly budgeted "King Arthur.
Meanwhile, of course, Gilbert has been getting praised lavishly online since Cleveland.
But it has also lavishly funded Sunni extremism there, under various guises.
SOCAR used to spend its oil income lavishly during the good times.
Hiding beneath it all is Mr. Johnson's Nana bread, a lavishly layered flatbread.
Lesin's role in government ended in 2009, but he continued to spend lavishly.
Churches have been lavishly restored; a large crucifix hangs over the main street.
So, the question is ... how can he still afford to live so lavishly?
Speakers lavishly praised Ronald Reagan and talked about their faith and family values.
Monaco is a tiny yet lavishly wealthy city-state on the French Riviera.
Why wouldn't a lavishly gifted young contralto shout her arrival from the rooftop?
The drugs of choice: spliff, lavishly cut lines of cocaine, some Mitsubishi pills.
For decades, European governments lavishly subsidized money-losing companies, like utilities and airlines.
For decades, European governments lavishly subsidized money-losing companies, like utilities and airlines.
He was wanderlust with a lavishly stamped passport and an impish, irresistible grin.
Their wedding in 1947 is lavishly rendered 12 minutes into the opening episode.
Murdoch himself doesn't mind living lavishly — he owns an $84 million Gulfstream G650.
There is extraordinary animation in the town, which is lavishly decorated with flags.
Staff are still lavishly remunerated, but pay is down by 52% in real terms.
Propaganda, the other main pillar of the Soviet regime, has also been lavishly restored.
I was enjoying the idea of eating and drinking lavishly and beyond my budget.
The later looks showed lavishly accessorized models with blinged out statement chokers and bracelets.
China already spends lavishly on research and development, and publishes reams of scientific papers.
This time, she was the star of the show in a lavishly constructed gown.
If you decorate lavishly, go ahead and choose an intricately patterned and colorful skirt.
This absorbing and lavishly illustrated book charts the group's social, professional, and stylistic alliances.
The other is a baba au rhum that is more lavishly creamy than most.
Instead of attacking this lavishly overpriced system, leading Democratic candidates have benefitted from it.
Professional boxer Floyd Mayweather just upped the ante when it comes to spending lavishly.
The mansions of Newport, Rhode Island, are lavishly decorated in Christmas decor every year.
The book is lavishly illustrated with photos of surviving works alongside Mr. Gimson's sketches.
He spent lavishly on employee perks, totaling $25,000 a year per person by 2016.
Inside, too, it feels less lavishly appointed than competitors from Volvo, Lexus, and Mercedes.
In one fourth wall-smashing montage, they're lavishly introduced to us like action heroes.
The main question for the industry is whether Chinese consumers will keep spending lavishly.
Experts at the W.H.O. have lavishly and repeatedly praised China's response as remarkably aggressive.
China's government is investing lavishly to build out rival makers of microchips and memory.
But it normally takes a lavishly funded special interest propaganda campaign to make it happen.
Were these tweets that so lavishly praised the president intended for an audience of one?
Yet few NGO workers are lavishly paid—and none is likely to need a helipad.
As Dorsey calmly explained timeline ranking, Hannity praised Dorsey lavishly for his inaction over Jones.
Finances may be strained as Venus opposes Saturn—it's not the day to spend lavishly.
I also know that people who spend lavishly on material possessions aren't necessarily that wealthy.
The song's luminous with lavishly recorded guitars, subtle touches of vibraphones and Nau's harmonized vocals.
Custom leather has, at least to us, always seemed a lavishly out-of-reach prospect.
When shoppers are looking to spend lavishly on themselves, they tend to put dollars there.
Beyoncé, age 38, has worked hard to build her wealth and she spends it lavishly.
Plenty of TV shows have been canceled this year despite being lavishly praised by critics.
The lavishly decorated State Hermitage Museum was once the official residence of the Romanov Tsars.
They aren't living lavishly in huge apartments; they're taking things one day at a time.
He praised her "lavishly" and handed her a piece of candy while calling her sweet.
He "wantonly and lavishly spent state funds to satisfy his family's luxurious lifestyle", it said.
Mr. Mueller will be documenting his accusations lavishly and publicly in his sentencing position papers.
Mr. Trump lavishly praised Mr. Manafort for refusing to "break" and cooperate with federal investigators.
It was a time when successful, lavishly paid corporate executives were more admired than resented.
It was a time when successful, lavishly paid corporate executives were more admired than resented.
There is a lavishly landscaped rear garden and a roof garden with Hudson River views.
Lavishly flaky roti can be dipped in either condensed milk or a vibrant chicken curry.
She lived lavishly, but it is difficult to know the true extent of her wealth.
America's tech giants have gobbled up competitors and spent lavishly on political donations and lobbying.
This is nothing like the opera films of Franco Zeffirelli, which are lavishly literal-minded.
In contrast, industry has shown a willingness to spend lavishly on research used in litigation.
It has tried to catch up on self-driving cars by spending lavishly on the technology.
The effects manage to look both expensive and awful, like lavishly produced video game cut scenes.
Unsurprisingly, the premise of this lavishly illustrated book is eerily similar to the premise of Westworld.
If you're someone who sees no reason to spend lavishly on a TV, you'll be happy.
Mr. Kaplan's other work includes "The Mahler Album," a lavishly illustrated book he published in 1995.
It's an amount sufficient to keep us above the poverty line, not living lavishly, but basically.
He also has a stepdaughter whom he spends lavishly on, and I don't feel comfortable subsidizing.
They backed him lavishly, and Cuomo repaid them by becoming a hero of the charter movement.
In the following days, he lavishly praised President Obama and incoming Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer.
The Pine Barrens were once frequented by lavishly wealthy residents of New York City and Philadelphia.
Some people wanted to live lavishly, but they didn't know how much it would cost them.
He said that, for every winery owner who succeeded, half a dozen invested lavishly but failed.
But at some point, even the most lavishly funded start-up has to turn a profit.
The campus was lavishly lit with neon lasers and fairy lights were strewn across the floor.
In the United States, Uber has spent lavishly to prevent rival Lyft from gaining market share.
Florine also maintained large and lavishly decorated rooms on Bryant Park, as a studio and salon.
Indeed, Saudi royals are notorious for spending much of their time living lavishly in the West.
The books are beautiful to look at, bound identically in gray with glossy, lavishly printed endpapers.
Others spend their fortunes a little more lavishly — think world travels, yacht vacations, and designer clothes.
The Los Angeles Philharmonic brings an operatic masterpiece back to life, with a lavishly glowing sphere.
The rivalry even extended to Washington, where Qatar spent lavishly on lobbying and think tank donations.
The lavishly upbeat production is trouncing its two competitors for the Tony, "Falsettos" and "Miss Saigon."
Some live lavishly and enjoy being in the headlines, while others live frugally, if not anonymously.
The gameplay is smooth and environments are lush and lavishly rendered on the One X's hardware.
As in Florida, Koch money will be lavishly spent here to defeat a Democrat in November.
Since his election, Saudis have spent lavishly at his hotels in Washington and New York City.
SAMARA, Iraq (Reuters) - Fifty years ago, a much richer Iraqi government spent lavishly on health funding.
Attendees would stay in lavishly equipped luxury tents or, for a lot more money, paradisiacal villas.
His "American Qur'an" (2005–2014) is a lavishly illustrated English translation of the Muslim holy book.
Games like this, particularly ones as lavishly produced as Devil May Cry 5, are a dying breed.
Alibaba and Tencent have spent lavishly on their foreign holdings, but would relish a bigger global footprint.
Some are paid lavishly: the University of Michigan's diversity chief is reported to earn $385,000 a year.
The subsequent oil-price crash clobbered oil-producing countries that had been spending lavishly on social programmes.
Only in Sri Lanka and South Korea were women likely to spend more lavishly on their partners.
The club's Thai owners have spent little on players, but lavishly on coaching, scouting and training facilities.
They might do well (Norway and Switzerland, both non-EU members, subsidise their farmers even more lavishly).
They can be lavishly self-defined, poetic with the glamour of the sick person's proximity to finality.
Take tiki: Lavishly garnished drinks, sometimes served in anthropomorphic vessels, may seem the embodiment of silly excess.
Nemours Estate is a 20th-century mansion with 77 rooms — and each is decorated lavishly for Christmas.
Monaco is a tiny yet lavishly wealthy city-state on the French Riviera with a glamorous reputation.
He is also giving away large sums of his money, including spending lavishly to preserve American history.
The company spent lavishly on extravagant parties and corporate events held in New York, London and Paris.
But that doesn't mean he is one of those designers who lives as lavishly as their clients.
A major exporter and military contractor, Boeing has deep ties in Washington and spends lavishly on lobbying.
Since then, the group has spent lavishly on campaigns to promote conservative nominees and oppose liberal appointments.
On Monday afternoon he visited a manufacturing plant outside Cincinnati, where of course he complimented himself, lavishly.
It seems the entire world, including his own lavishly appointed apartment, is out to get Garry Essendine.
China, by contrast, has spent lavishly on aid, loans, and investment in development projects in the region.
Another young woman, lavishly dressed, plays a keyboard, ignoring her sheet music to gaze at us confidently.
The biggest change would be a reluctance to use the forces Labour has pledged to fund so lavishly.
CGTN is at the forefront of China's increasingly vigorous and lavishly funded efforts to spread its message abroad.
They spend their money lavishly, from a hefty real estate portfolio and an aviation fleet to designer clothes.
The world's uber-wealthy are taking their millions to the seas to live lavishly on massive luxury yachts.
The study is not an official campaign document, but it has been lavishly praised by Mr. Sanders's campaign.
Yesterday, Brioni announced that Justin O'Shea, a lavishly tattooed Australian retailer, formerly of the e-commerce site MyTheresa.
The current edition of Le Fooding includes a "Japaname Tour" of Paris with a lavishly illustrated foldout map.
This app has only about 400 recipes, but it is lavishly illustrated, well designed and easy to navigate.
SAMARA, Iraq, March 230 (Reuters) - Fifty years ago, a much richer Iraqi government spent lavishly on health funding.
Hot start-ups can spend lavishly on engineering talent; they can always raise more if they're growing quickly.
Resonance's albums come packaged with extensively researched, lavishly illustrated booklets; these will remain available only to album buyers.
In fact, they cheered it: Tighter restrictions could save firms from having to spend so lavishly on candidates.
Though lavishly outfitted and promoted as a major tourist draw, Tai Kwun also functions as serious art space.
SAMARA, Iraq, March 230 (Reuters) - Fifty years ago, a much richer Iraqi government spent lavishly on health funding.
Thus when Narendra Modi's government began to argue that it was too lavishly capitalised, the RBI was displeased.
They engaged in a strategic correction in a September debate, competing over who could praise Obama more lavishly.
He traveled all over the world, staying in the most expensive hotels and spending lavishly in luxury stores.
"42nd Street" is the fourth lavishly staged musical to tap across its boards in the last two years.
Fruman and PARNAS both spent lavishly in Ukraine and the US during their work, despite having many debts.
First: Two key players in the Ukraine controversy spent lavishly as they dug for dirt on Joe Biden.
The country is also investing lavishly in infrastructure, planning a $70 billion spending program that will extend through 2035.
It lavishly funds state politicians; state records show that it has donated to 21 out of 22018 California legislators.
Lots of companies spend lavishly at Cannes, a chance to show off their brand prowess to major ad buyers.
Following the lead of his late mentor, Hugo Chávez, Mr Maduro spends public money lavishly, especially on his supporters.
His family of four wives and at least 18 children lived lavishly across London, Paris, Los Angeles, and elsewhere.
The lavishly detailed, quirky confection came out in advance of her solo show at LA's Gallery Nucleus this December.
Why is he now so keen to spend lavishly on something that may prove a millstone around his neck?
She also criticized the choice of venue for Moore-Bick's opening statement, a lavishly decorated room in central London.
The lavishly wrought room in which it occurs is the prison that one writer has made of her mind.
My grandfather, who spent lavishly on books and music, owned a fine gramophone and a large collection of recordings.
Suddenly the pair are at sea, en route to a paradisiacal island populated by lavishly colored plants and creatures.
He may now undo much of the work of his left-wing predecessor, who spent lavishly and squelched dissent.
The handsome book comes in a box, is lavishly photographed and is organized alphabetically to cover spices and herbs.
Owen Gleiberman, Variety: "Suspiria" has the virtues, but also the limits, of a lavishly cerebral high-end horror film.
In a blog post this year, Rabbi Goldberg encouraged families spending lavishly on Passover to give proportionally to charity.
The dinner, in a lavishly decorated tent on the South Lawn, will be the 13th of Mr. Obama's presidency.
He has fashioned new tools (from cyberhacking to a lavishly funded propaganda machine) for meddling in other countries' affairs.
His lavishly produced Keeping Score series was perhaps the best music education on television since his mentor, Leonard Bernstein.
In one episode Dr. Richner was criticized for spending lavishly when he imported a CT scanner to diagnose tuberculosis.
The show includes fragments from choir books and books-of-hours (lavishly illustrated devotional texts made for everyday churchgoers).
She continued to spend lavishly, a lifelong habit, and gossip columnists reported that she had fallen on hard times.
Lavishly decorated in the Victorian style, Lucy the Elephant is a relic of novelty architecture on the Jersey Shore.
If the House goes through with impeachment but the Senate acquits, Mr. Trump's lawlessness will have been lavishly rewarded.
Is this the first time an album has been lavishly rereleased on the round-number anniversary of its title?
Despite his sprawling criminal enterprise, Mr. Levashov appears to have lived openly and lavishly in St. Petersburg, his hometown.
And as long as baseball's compensation system continues to lavishly reward saves, Hinch said, managers will care about them.
After all, those are among the companies that pay lavishly for access to the most elite party on earth.
None did it more lavishly than Rhodes himself, whose personal coach now gathers dust in a museum in Zimbabwe.
In Friday's motion, prosecutors said recorded conversations involving the cousins before their arrests suggested they lived lavishly in Venezuela.
The Instagram video, titled "Ottoman Steak," features Gokce slicing a bone-in steak and lavishly sprinkling it with salt.
Saudi Arabia is the world's top oil exporter, spends lavishly on Western arms and is a major Sunni Muslim ally.
Akin to Chatroullette (hence the name), players jump into a lavishly decorated villa that (fittingly) looks like a porn scene.
Walker described the pressure some NBA players feel to spend lavishly and drive the same expensive cars as veteran players.
The unloved art-history tomes will be shifted and their high-ceilinged storeroom lavishly renovated to accommodate Mr Roth's gift.
Lavishly packaged and recorded to audiophile quality, its almost 50 releases have presented portraits of composers from Antheil to Ziporyn.
How ironic that he was warmly welcomed and lavishly praised by President Trump for his leadership and fight against terrorism.
Brazil's main economic problem is that the state spends lavishly but unwisely, and taxes and regulates with a heavy hand.
Top-tier college sports programs have drawn criticism for expensive facilities, lavishly paid head coaches, and refusals to pay players.
But France, China, the United States, Indonesia, Malaysia and many other countries make appearances, too — some more lavishly than others.
The pair were open about their spending and also spent lavishly using the company credit cards, according to internal documents.
They had brought him presents—a black sweater, winter gloves, a huge box of chocolates—and Finn thanked them lavishly.
Since 21950, five states have passed anti-union "right-to-work" laws, after campaigns funded lavishly by right-wing billionaires.
His swashbuckling style would be perfect for a sheltered private enterprise, lavishly funded by major investors with long-term visions.
This person described how the firm spent lavishly through 2019 on launch events and hiring an all-new C-suite.
While elites in 'Pyongyhattan' live lavishly, people outside the capital still face shortages of food, medicine, and other basic necessities.
Uber has long been one of venture capital's most lavishly funded companies, with more than $12 billion in equity funding.
Instead we're sharing the work of six GIF artists who lavishly recreate calorie-free loops of the tantalizing brown goo.
Allen's lavishly appointed 414-foot yacht, the Octopus, had its own submarine and R.O.V., which he used for subsea exploration.
"Down Below" (1940) is dominated by a lavishly costumed and masked cast of characters, rich colors and nervous, refined brushwork.
While elites in ' Pyongyhattan' live lavishly, people outside the capital still face shortages of food, medicine, and other basic necessities.
It fell into ruin during the Soviet period but has been lavishly renovated with money from Russia's state railway company.
Mr. Pence lavishly documented his early departure in a series of tweets and an official statement issued by his office.
When describing, say, the "throbbing" display of the lavishly decorated argus bird, he delivers a feathery brush of the erotic.
Companies like Microsoft and Ikea have once again spent lavishly to transform ski town gift shops into glorified exhibition booths.
Under this plan, billionaire investors would pay lower taxes than billionaires who spend lavishly on private jets and mega yachts.
Or it could simply call bond markets' bluff, and borrow and spend as lavishly on public investment as circumstances require.
Travel is disorienting, and there's so much to look at in McClintock's lavishly detailed pen-and-ink and watercolor illustrations.
Very little original reporting was done in the black community, while downtown business interests and the suburbs were lavishly covered.
Kinch's narrative is as loose and lavishly ornamented as ever, while his material is, if anything, even more scientifically complex.
While Infinity has been a hit, a lavishly publicized line of so-called smart toys called Playmation was a relative dud.
On board, Yiannopoulos drank with, mingled with, and interviewed Phil Robertson, the lavishly bearded patriarch of Duck Dynasty, for his podcast.
Indeed, evangelical traditionalists commonly believe that God will lavishly reward those who obey his commandments while subjecting others to eternal damnation.
"They allegedly gambled away the money or spent it lavishly while leaving everyone in the lurch," Thompson said in the statement.
The video, which was lavishly praised by Chinese state media, played over 2623 million times on China's popular news portal qq.com.
President Carter lavishly praised the Shah as an "island of stability" during his notorious 1977 New Year's Eve visit to Iran.
Cunanan was apparently ashamed of being a "kept" man but also flaunted his nouveau riches, spending lavishly on friends and acquaintances.
But as the study noted, the schoolbooks were only a modest part of the Saudis' lavishly funded global export of Wahhabism.
While starlets blew their fortune on overpriced novelty T-shirts, average Americans took out loans on their homes to live lavishly.
High-end auction sales rely particularly on the confidence of the high net worth consumer and their willingness to spend lavishly.
Take for instance the softly pink dress (pictured), lavishly covered in laser-cut silicone feathers attached to machine-sewn white cotton.
Although Jean Baptiste supported his wife's artistic endeavors, he too appropriated her earnings, spending lavishly on his own collection and stock.
This is the same Mr. Adelson who spends lavishly on Republican and conservative super PACs and the defeat of many Democrats.
Prosecutors said the Hunters also used campaign funds to spend lavishly on gifts, meals and vacations for their friends and relatives.
Mr. Trump's inaugural committee, which raised a record $107 million and spent lavishly, is being investigated by prosecutors in New York.
He hobnobbed with Joe Louis, Muhammad Ali, James Brown and Diana Ross, and spent lavishly on cars, clothing, jewelry and entertainment.
The inaugural committee raised more than any other in history, $107 million, and spent lavishly on events, including two major dinners.
In his mind, of course, he is a beneficent healer, bestowing his gifts on a grateful world that rewards him lavishly.
In this slender, lavishly illustrated volume, Morris sees the sinking of Japan's greatest warship as a fitting symbol of that passing.
And this monolithic structure — lavishly supported by a small number of very, very wealthy families — rewards, indeed insists on, absolute fealty.
Decay is the thing on "I," Niia's lavishly detailed full-length debut album, made in partnership with the producer Robin Hannibal.
MaxiVision48 — lavishly praised in 1999 by Roger Ebert, among others — looked "both new and traditional at the same time," he recalled.
Just because positive motivation works, don't make the mistake of self-sabotaging your wins with counter-productive prizes, like spending lavishly.
It's particularly popular among the very wealthy, who lavishly fund organizations like No Labels and Fix the Debt to promote it.
I cannot look at Peter Baker's extra-large and lavishly illustrated history of the Obama years without thinking of my mother.
Now I wonder how employees can live lavishly off a large percentage of the contributions that should be serving people in need.
According to The Knot, the average wedding cake cost $582 in 2016 — but a lavishly decorated one can run in the thousands.
Mrs Clinton ran a lavishly funded and highly professional campaign, using the sophisticated voter identification and mobilisation methods perfected by Mr Obama.
That's a reminder that as lavishly paid as CEOs are, for the truly rich, getting paid isn't the name of the game.
Here they are lavishly displayed with related textiles, drawings, paintings and garments, including revivalist styles by Todd Oldham and Giorgio di Sant'Angelo.
For months, the case went unsolved — until police closed in on the brothers, who had been living lavishly on their parents' fortune.
At Bokja, Ms. Baroudi and her partner, Maria Hibri, create Modernist furniture with lavishly embroidered textiles culled from dozens of regional sources.
That is in large part because it spends so lavishly on sales and marketing—a total of $10bn between 2015 and 2017.
A more fundamental problem is that bookmakers are also spending lavishly to develop predictive models; many have dedicated units of quantitative traders.
He was accused of spending lavishly on $7,000 steakhouse dinners, cigar and wine parties valued at $30,000 and stays at golf resorts.
In 2009, Gelb retired Franco Zeffirelli's lavishly appointed staging in favor of a stripped-down, would-be provocative version by Luc Bondy.
Denied the safe house of interiority so lavishly furnished for even the dimmest white person, he can seek refuge only in testimony.
He closed half the mental health clinics in his city while spending lavishly to build things geared for the well-to-do.
Alternative cred is a currency—if you're patient, and spend several years building up enough of it, you can spend it lavishly.
But it's also because Monaco is so lavishly wealthy that there is essentially no poverty to record, local economists told Business Insider.
The Big Two news divisions paid lavishly for their election-night coverage — commercials alone would not be enough to cover all expenses.
These are flanked by two lavishly embroidered vases of flowers and a bear-fur helmet like those worn by Buckingham Palace guards.
Hung inside a lavishly ornate gold-leaf frame, the photograph swings forward from the right to reveal a cleverly constructed medicine cabinet.
"Three thousands years ago, in ancient Egypt, high-status women enjoyed covering their nipples lavishly with gold paint," zoologist Desmond Morris writes.
Big tech companies like Google and Facebook can spend lavishly on employee onboarding (in addition to offering sky-high salaries, of course).
Weinstein's response to this paper's impressive investigatory work was to issue a statement promising to spend even more lavishly on liberal causes.
"Untitled #1408 (Lost Landscape)," a chandelier sculpture hanging here, is lavishly adorned with dark purple flowers, branches and two wax-covered owls.
I salt the eggplants lavishly, not because of any bitterness that needs to be removed but to firm and season the flesh.
Increasingly, the arenas that stage the world's most glamorous club competition are visually stunning, lavishly appointed and architecturally wondrous, but chronically quiet.
The Yang proposal would not only be more workable than the Warren plan, but it would also target those who spend lavishly.
With evidence that they were being lavishly financed by Russia's wartime enemy Germany, the provisional government prepared to dispatch the traitorous radicals.
Mr. Trump has often celebrated these releases with on-camera meetings in the Oval Office, where Mr. O'Brien praised the president lavishly.
Netflix has been spending lavishly to bring them on: Mr. Rock's two forthcoming stand-up shows cost Netflix a reported $40 million.
The founder halo will take another battering when lavishly optioned versions of those tales appear on home screens and in the cinema.
It has become perhaps Russia's most popular and certainly its most lavishly equipped outpost of alternative history and against-the-grain thinking.
If you're searching out skincare products for the lavishly indulgent Self-Care-Sunday feeling, these aren't those costume-y, $300 champagne serum products.
In the macho culture he comes from, added Mr. Acquaro, who is also lavishly tattooed, gender role play has yet to gain traction.
Instead, while disabled actors are shut out of both disabled and nondisabled roles, those who "crip up" to play them are lavishly rewarded.
It is disappointing that they continue to spend lavishly on PIN mandate ads to distract from the need for this pro-consumer legislation.
The space was lavishly retrofitted with an eighty-foot glass wall, reclaimed-wood tables, ceiling-mounted fireplaces, and seventy kinds of modernist chairs.
For the style and design-conscious sorts, there's a bevy of lavishly packaged products out there that are equal parts art and inebriant.
Umbria is Italy's largest producer of black truffles, which are lavishly used in season (but not as prestigious as the ones from Piedmont).
But it's also because Monaco is so lavishly wealthy that there is essentially no poverty to record, two local economists told Business Insider.
He generally stayed away from protest, endorsed the presidential re-election of Richard Nixon, lavishly praised Ronald Reagan, and consistently lauded Strom Thurmond.
Eight candidates in four districts have been spending lavishly this year, with their campaigns funneling more than $21 million combined into the races.
In the early 2000s France and Germany were so worried about Google that they lavishly funded Quaero, a made-in-Europe search engine.
In the end, even the most lavishly detailed masks may succumb to the whims of goaltenders, who can be notoriously quirky and fickle.
Come dinnertime, I boil plenty of water, salt it lavishly, and consider tossing my caviling kindergartner and terror of a toddler right in.
Gorali was not used to such lavishly wealthy visitors; certainly, its roads will never be unsettled by so many tinted-window Pajeros again.
She was different from the American owners who preceded her, and not only because she could afford to spend lavishly on feng shui.
While Rihanna is known to spend lavishly on her beauty, fashion, and accessories, her favorite way to spend her fortune is on others.
The two went out to nightclubs three or four times a month, sitting in V.I.P. sections where Mr. Woodard spent lavishly on alcohol.
What we are really seeing is that the most lavishly financed university system in the history of mankind — or should I say peoplekind?
Prosecutors also requested all documents related to vendors and contractors with the inaugural committee, which raised a record $107 million and spent lavishly.
A lavishly financed state-owned enterprise, the Commercial Aircraft Corporation of China, or Comac, has developed a single-aisle passenger jet, the C919.
From China, to Russia, to Iraq and the good 'ol US of A, militaries love spending money to produce lavishly surreal music videos.
Nothing else happened — except for Glazunov's music lavishly conjuring all the longing between them and our view of a Provençal courtly garden at twilight.
Cardi arrived at fashion's biggest night in a lavishly bejeweled Moschino by Jeremy Scott ensemble, with the designer accompanying her in a matching look.
The inauguration raised a record amount and spent it lavishly on dinners and events, including $1.5 million at the Trump International Hotel in Washington.
A mid-19th-century Japanese book by Utagawa Kunisada is lavishly illustrated with richly patterned Ukiyo-e prints with men and women in embrace.
Chavez relied heavily on the country's state-dominated oil industry to generate revenue that he then spent lavishly on social programs and consumer subsidies.
Of course there's an establishment, but it's much more diffuse, much less lavishly funded, much less insistent on orthodoxy and forgiving of loyal incompetence.
On June 17th Google invested $550m in JD.com, a Chinese e-commerce firm which has spent lavishly on startups in Indonesia, Thailand and Vietnam.
They have fostered a climate of terror in which people no longer dare talk to journalists, except to lavishly compliment Kadyrov and his policies.
Google, Apple, Amazon, and other tech heavyweights routinely rank among the S&P 500 companies that spend lavishly on stock options for their employees.
The group was spending lavishly, shelling out over $100 million a year on vendors, consultants and show-off events, according to two former executives.
He's no John Oliver: There are exceptions: Alex Jones spends lavishly on production, and it shows; Mike Cernovich is figuring out publishers' Facebook tricks.
Even though they may complain about taxes, they will spend lavishly, especially on education and the environment, if they believe they are receiving value.
Their assumption is that Escobar had escaped one lavishly appointed prison for another, since a heavy police presence will restrict his movements in Medellín.
Wander around the lavishly ornamented rooms, endless sculpture, piles of paintings from Dutch masters and Italian renaissance art, and take in what you can.
It suits Chinese Super League owners to keep spending so lavishly, because lavish spending has the potential to compromise the integrity of European football.
The strategy — spend lavishly on infrastructure, jump-start key industries with state funds and lobby the private sector to participate — carries substantial financial risks.
Another measure is that this week Saturday Night Live got praised lavishly for apologizing for making fun of a Republican politician with an eyepatch.
Because these efforts require the support of the United States, Moon lavishly praised Trump for his contributions to the reestablishment of inter-Korean dialogue.
He also spent lavishly on robust on-the-ground operations, with more than 200 field offices across the country and thousands of paid staff.
Here is a lavishly flawed opera — a lush, static, lengthy musical layer cake — that achieves levity, and even demonic delight, through Mr. Carsen's interventions.
It was where kings and queens would hold official functions, receive dignitaries from around the world and lavishly entertain guests, according to its website.
Mr. Bloomberg, whose lavishly financed campaign was also running an ad during the Super Bowl, responded in a tart fashion that delighted some liberals.
She was known for spending lavishly: meals at Brasserie in the Seagram Building, and overnight stays at a Four Seasons or a Ritz Carlton.
"When Donald and Ivana had it, they had it decorated very lavishly," listing agent Tamar Lurie of Coldwell Banker told the Wall Street Journal.
In fact, I recently walked down Avenue Princesse Grace, and it didn&apost look much different from the rest of the lavishly wealthy city.
"Samurai 89668," in pale yellow, is a less lavishly outfitted adversary, ready to rumble, as well as a house with a sharply pitched roof.
It was a showroom for clients and bigwigs, displaying all the finest products available for purchase, and lavishly appointed to make the best impression.
To signal religions at peace, it is lavishly decorated with symbols of the three traditions that inform life here, Hinduism, Buddhism and, the majority, Islam.
Some are in untested residential areas, which might explain their devotion to lavishly entertaining their occupants by piling on the amenities both indoors and out.
The large and lavishly equipped XT6 utility vehicle will effectively be replace the soon-to-vanish CT6 sedan, notching just under the familiar Caddy Escalade.
On Friday, the lavishly funded Silicon Valley startup said it was going down the drain, suspending sales of its Juicero Press and Produce Packs immediately.
A bunged-up court system made foreclosure all but impossible, so owners of even the sickliest of companies could spend lavishly without fear of repercussions.
A woman in wide petticoats and skirts, with a tiny hat perched on her elaborate updo, took my hands and lavishly welcomed me to town.
The NRA has been a powerful political force for decades, grading politicians and spending lavishly to support those who align with them on gun rights.
Oil is central to the six Gulf Co-operation Council (GCC) states, which have used the windfall of the past few years to spend lavishly.
And he suggested that State had been so lavishly funded for so many years that its employees had lost the ability to make difficult choices.
Advertisers spend lavishly in just a handful of media while smaller, niche websites are obliged to try paywalls and seek out other sources of revenue.
The piece was designed as a vehicle for the lavishly gifted young American soprano Julia Bullock, who has made her name mainly in new music.
Branagh has Depp, Dench, Penélope Cruz, Willem Dafoe, and Daisy Ridley, who don't seem to be enjoying themselves half as lavishly as their predecessors did.
The novel has been lavishly praised by writers like Jennifer Egan, who called Ms. Cline "a thrilling new voice in American fiction," and Richard Ford.
Killing their parents in cold blood and then spending their money lavishly within weeks of the act, put a national lens on this killing duo.
Documents and sources indicate that Faraday Grid's CEO borrowed money from the firm to renovate his house, and spent lavishly on business travel and hotels.
"Everything is natural, just like the shapes of our bodies," Tagel said, moving on to a bin lavishly piled with yellow and orange cherry tomatoes.
The best investment for a reform-minded liberal billionaire concerned about the state of American democracy would be to spend lavishly on state legislative races.
Nicolson is sharpest — in all senses of the word — when it comes to the family of her mother, the lavishly named Philippa Tennyson d'Eyncourt Nicolson.
Her father's business was more than $4 billion in debt following his death, so Maxwell didn't move to the US as a lavishly wealthy heiress.
Decades before C.G.I., Berkeley constructed lavishly kaleidoscopic productions: scores of dancers and musicians; elaborate sets; and innovations like revolving stages, overhead camera shots and mirrors.
They ranged from a two-bedroom semidetached house at $479,000 to a lavishly renovated five-bedroom home with a private gym, at about $1.5 million.
At the end of September, I spent five days in Monaco, a tiny yet lavishly wealthy city-state on the French Riviera, for Business Insider.
There were salted cucumbers, chunks of ripe avocado, lightly pickled onions and lots of fresh herbs, all lavishly seasoned with lime juice and olive oil.
To compete, studios have moved to the extremes: horror movies made on shoestring budgets, and lavishly expensive franchise films aimed at the broadest possible audience.
It was during this period that Mr. Givenchy's style transformed from simple and girlish to lavishly embroidered and romantic, with a strict reverence for construction.
The government says Mr. Avenatti "lived lavishly" during the years he allegedly was choosing not to contribute to the public coffers: luxury homes, cars, vacations.
The Erie Canal was a success, but it spurred many other states to borrow heavily and spend lavishly on their own, more dubious, canal schemes.
Its budgets weren't out of line with those of other large foundations, and its staff wasn't more lavishly paid, but, still, the numbers were startling.
The biggest recipient of the bank's assistance — and its biggest booster — is the aerospace giant Boeing, which President Trump visited on Friday and lavishly praised.
When Ellery recently relocated from Sydney to Paris full time, she found herself walking around the city, peering through windows of old, lavishly decorated apartments.
Our lavishly comfortable car with its armed guards and passengers in formal attire had just passed one of those stopped commuter trains crammed with workers.
Despite their financial challenges, Parnas and Fruman kept spending lavishly as the year came to a close and their shadow campaign with Giuliani gained momentum.
The president has used the presidency to direct millions to his personal businesses; a number of foreign governments have also spent lavishly at Trump properties.
There were lavishly lashed eyes blinking from either side of a squared-off buttonless black jacket, profiles forming trompe l'oeil lapels, atop sleek tuxedo trousers.
Everyone knows that if you want real chaos in an organization, hire family, give them vague titles and lavishly praise them to anyone who will listen.
The collection of lavishly-illuminated Korans, travelling outside of Istanbul for the first time, make up the first major American exhibition focusing on Islam's holy book.
Government officials suggesting that sensitive intellectual property and trade secrets will be secure would be lavishly ludicrous if it weren't such a serious and significant issue.
Prior to the presidency, Trump did tens of millions of dollars in business with Saudis and since his election they have spent lavishly at Trump hotels.
They reveal how Uber offered workspace for Ducey's staff in San Francisco, praised the governor lavishly, and promised to bring money and jobs to his state.
Former employees say the firm's biggest asset — Rothenberg — also became its biggest handicap over time as he spent lavishly on marketing the firm to prospective investors.
Everything in this lavishly illustrated book (even the "Contributors" section includes a full-color image for each artist) urges readers to make the effort to look.
Both countries subsidise their farmers even more lavishly than the EU, so the idea that Brexit would save taxpayers from supporting British farmers is also questionable.
He's piggy enough in snout and trotter, and lavishly tusked, and he answers to the name of Hognob, yet he barks and bays like a wolf.
It consists mainly of declassified government footage of the 19633 Bikini Atoll nuclear test (a lavishly documented event that involved 700 cameras and 500 camera operators).
It paid Smisek lavishly despite mediocre performance, and failed to communicate clearly with shareholders when his replacement, Mr. Munoz, fell ill with heart trouble in October.
In one, "Untitled #123" (1999), the setting is a lavishly decorated living room, with polished family portraits and a full-size taxidermied lion on the floor.
They're product demos, or lavishly produced infomercials, crafted to show off the wide array of features that the newest iteration of Tom Cruise has to offer.
At the end of September, I traveled for work from New York City to Monaco, a tiny yet lavishly wealthy city-state on the French Riviera.
Their business started in 1897 as a lavishly furnished Gran Bar in Rome, but retailing the antique décor proved more lucrative than serving espresso and Negronis.
Mayer has invested lavishly in both engineering and media talent, but there's no sign that these investments are paying off in the form of higher revenue.
But perhaps her greatest legacy as an editor was compiling and publishing The Black Book, a lavishly illustrated primary source collection that documents black American history.
The excess of this book can feel occasionally oppressive, the detail mismanaged even — must every tertiary character come equipped with such a lavishly imagined back story?
The new privately owned media further opened up possibilities of a principle-free existence by lavishly detailing the lifestyles of the rich, famous and obviously corrupt.
A pigeon was cooing, a turtledove answering, The forest was joyous with the [cry] of the stork, The forest was lavishly joyous with the francolin's [lilt].
Rather, Steyer's support for court-packing is interesting because he has a history of spending lavishly to bring ideas on the political fringes into the mainstream.
With its lavishly decorated red velvet cake and cupcakes, Vegan Divas on the Upper East Side provides a satisfying Valentine's Day delight with a new twist.
Riding on lavishly decorated floats, krewe members toss beads, plastic cups, coins and other "throws" to revelers lining a route that usually runs for several miles.
But this eventful, sung-through production out of London, directed by Laurence Connor, feels about as affecting as a historical diorama, albeit a lavishly appointed one.
The doctor in turn spent lavishly on Menendez, who actually pressured officials in cases benefiting the doctor, and helped him secure visas, yet Menendez was acquitted.
Each version contains the same ingredients: Seven characters speaking at a Gilmore Girls-level speed, two rooms of a lavishly decorated apartment, and a very dangerous game.
Customers walking into the converted post office now housing the lavishly decorated cafe will pay 1.80 euros ($2.09) for an espresso, almost twice the normal market price.
Lavishly inlaid with coral, lapis lazuli and marble, and with gilt wooden legs, the table is a none-too-subtle display of the family's wealth and power.
Mr. Schiller had envisioned a modest 40,000 words to contextualize a lavishly illustrated volume to memorialize the assassinations of King and Kennedy 50 years ago this spring.
Instead, the candidates backed most lavishly by wealthy establishment-leaning Republican donors burned through much of the cash they accumulated last year, beginning the month deeply depleted.
Critics might reply that giving one robot "rights" in a ceremony designed to draw attention to a lavishly-funded tech conference doesn't indicate any particular ethical probity.
Run-of-the-mill celebrities, however, tend to do things a bit less lavishly, if you can call any wedding that costs in the millions less lavish.
But first, Kardashian West and her sister Kourtney's boyfriend Scott Disick enjoyed a meal together on Thursday — at opposite ends of a long and lavishly decorated table.
In 1903 Gauguin's now lavishly illustrated manuscript had returned to France with the poet Victor Segalen, who had purchased it at auction following Gauguin's death that year.
The memo Pruitt signed, which the EPA provided to reporters, comes amid bipartisan criticisms that Pruitt is spending taxpayer money lavishly on security, travel and other uses.
The wealthy nation has spent lavishly on religious outreach for half a century, spreading a view of Islam that many believe has helped to fuel global extremism.
I suspect one reason Uber is willing to lose a lot of money is that it raised it to spend it, and it's now doing so lavishly.
I watched the glint of his wedding ring appear and disappear as his hands swayed, a reminder of the lavishly joyous party we had thrown in Boston.
The 2019 Monaco Yacht Show kicked off on Wednesday, bringing an estimated 30,000 people to Monaco, a tiny yet lavishly wealthy city-state on the French Riviera.
He enters a bar and zeroes in on a woman with her back to him, who's sporting a bright white bob hairdo and a lavishly embroidered dress.
MacCarthy also peppers her tale with the first grumbles of discontent, possibly peer envy, among Bauhaus circles, as some find Gropius and Ise's house too lavishly equipped.
Mr. Trump described the phone in an ACN news release as "amazing" but failed to disclose he was being "paid lavishly for his endorsement," the suit says.
Even under the younger Steinbrenner's direction, the Yankees have gone through periods of spending lavishly on aging free agents like Jacoby Ellsbury, Brian McCann and Carlos Beltran.
He owned a 250-foot yacht, Nabila — used in a James Bond film and later sold to Donald J. Trump — and three lavishly refitted commercial-size jets.
Every self-respecting urban center has its museum of modern art, and climate-change-denying business leaders will spend lavishly to get their name on its walls.
Moroni, among the best of underappreciated Renaissance painters, brought a new level of naturalism to his subjects, who included lavishly dressed aristocrats but also scholars and tradesmen.
The elaborate murder house we're given in place of Christie's ordinary residence is lavishly decorated and gorgeous to look at, and so are the lush, elegant costumes.
Now, each lavishly decorated page of Death is haunted by the museum's former mission to dissect and display the webs of connective tissue linking art, sex, and death.
According to McMahon, the state-owned enterprise employs more than 400,000 people, including 25,000 "salt police," spends lavishly on entertainment and encroaches into areas beyond its formal remit.
And some of the biggest demand is coming at the high-end of the truck spectrum, with luxury buyers favoring lavishly outfitted pickups like the Silverado High Country.
Sunday's episode chronicled the climactic Battle of Winterfell, a lavishly produced 82-minute siege where a collection of disparate heroes faced off against the Army of the Dead.
"Feud" is also impeccably and lavishly appointed, from the physical replication of the era to the wonderfully florid musical score (by Mac Quayle) and Hitchcock-ian main titles.
Westworld has long indulged the base and violent desires spread over the American landscapes it lavishly represents, including the desire to obscure what makes the indulgence so delightful.
These companies, such as Uber and Airbnb, have raised lots of money and are willing to use it lavishly to lure people out of the large public firms.
A lawsuit filed by a former employee of the company also alleges that Skully's founders spent lavishly instead of spending to execute on a long-term business plan.
Released as a video, Navalny's report also accused the Chaikas of seizing companies across the country and spending lavishly on such things as a swanky hotel in Greece.
Some conventional rankings, like Education Week's ranking, erroneously treat government spending on education as a purely positive factor, rewarding states that spend lavishly regardless of actual student performance.
Monaco is a tiny yet lavishly wealthy city-state on the French Riviera where there's a zero poverty rate and about one-third of the population are millionaires.
Nadal has a history of spending his hard-earned money a little lavishly, from buying a six-figure watch to purchasing a second home in the Dominican Republic.
After a little bit of detective work, they identified the culprit: Axe body sprays, which the teen-age boys of Texas apparently apply lavishly in classrooms between periods.
It incentivizes business owners to sell the company and live lavishly during the retirement years so there is little left at their death for the government to snatch.
But aside from his storied boxing career, Johnson was known for his refusal to adhere to social norms, living lavishly and having a penchant for dating white women.
Almost equally important, we must eliminate tax deductions for individuals who donate lavishly to charitable activities outside of our country, perhaps with an exception of bonafide religious organizations.
LOS ANGELES — In some ways, Meredith Monk's "Atlas," which the Los Angeles Philharmonic is presenting in a lavishly glowing production through Friday, is as traditional as opera gets.
Olive oil does give Al Forno's crust extra crackle and flavor, but Violet's less lavishly oiled dough, made with a sourdough starter, has more flavor of its own.
Its high-ceilinged rooms are lavishly decorated; the pool built into the stone veranda in the backyard is idyllic; the richly stained wood floors are a homeowner's dream.
In Washington, Mr. Hunter was a fixture on the bar scene, and spent lavishly — over $232.31 for 0003 tequila shots at a bachelor party, and countless fancy dinners.
"Rotten Tomatoes critic score: 76% (season 7)What critics said: "Once one of the most lavishly praised shows on TV, now Homeland is suffering from an identity crisis.
In the past, agency officials — including the director general, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus — lavishly praised China's sacrifices and leadership but declined to comment on its use of harsh measures.
Whereas the notoriously corrupt Suharto family lived lavishly, Ms. Sinta urged her husband to project a democratic humility, one reason the family is still remembered fondly in Indonesia.
An encyclopedia of fragrant plants, lavishly illustrated with photographs by Ellen Hoverkamp, ensures that you put your olfactory organs to work next time you're browsing through a nursery.
Companies like Anbang Insurance Group, Fosun International, HNA Group and Dalian Wanda Group have feasted on cheap debt provided by state banks, spending lavishly to build their empires.
While the skill in an illuminated manuscript like the lavishly painted 800 CE Macregol Gospels is evident, Designing English also considers more mundane books, which are rarely exhibited.
Character action games like this, especially ones as "lavishly produced" as DMC21440, are a dying breed — and Andrew Webster's review found this one adds to Capcom's recent winning streak.
" She also says in the docs ... Hunter spent lavishly on his own interests including, "drugs, alcohol, prostitutes, strip clubs, and gifts for women with whom he has sexual relations.
A piece in The Economist this week points out that: Wallonia boasts one cow for every three humans and its lavishly subsidised farmers are wary of cheap Canadian competition.
If you're lucky enough to win either sum, you might think of it as enough money to spend lavishly on whatever you want, for as long as you want.
Click here to view original GIFWired just published a giant feature on Magic Leap, the lavishly-funded, and very secretive mixed reality startup that we know almost nothing about.
The film, created on a minuscule $1.6 million budget, went head-to-head with lavishly made studio pictures like Arrival ($47 million budget) and La La Land ($30 million).
Instead, they can come under intense social pressure to live way beyond their means, spending lavishly on everything from the latest smart phones and designer fashions to family weddings.
Qatar's ambitions quickly became global, and in 22011, Qatar became a quiet player in Washington, spending lavishly on lobbying, real estate, even an American version of its TV channel.
The imports are integral to what Jon Stephens, Southwest's director of fleet transactions, describes as a "beautiful plan" to swap out some of its oldest models without spending lavishly.
In "Late At Night" she tells the tale of a woman who nonchalantly lives lavishly, spending money on her own terms and playfully dismissing the men in her life.
By Ilona Oppenheim (Artisan, $29.95.) The Swiss graphic designer and photographer, who now lives in Miami and Aspen, offers a lavishly illustrated collection of recipes for fresh, healthy eating.
The problem for the P.R. firms' wealthy, often Saudi, clients, who have lavishly funded Nusra, is that the evidence of their ruinous policies can't be photoshopped out of existence.
Grand and simple, perfect and imperfect, harmony emerges from contrast and unlikely pairings, like modern Danish chairs in a room with doors lavishly embellished in the Lombardian Baroque style.
Chinese phone makers Vivo and Oppo, both of which spent lavishly in marketing during the recent local favorite cricket season in India, also expanded their base in the country.
Manafort made many millions and spent lavishly, especially on his own wardrobe, which included a fifteen-thousand-dollar ostrich-skin jacket, as Mueller's prosecutors pointed out during his trial.
The global elite has taken to the seas to live lavishly on these mega-crafts, some for 30 weeks out of the year, according to The New York Times.
Before he died in 2011, Kim Jong Il owned some 30,000 films, including every Oscar winner, and spent lavishly to fund movies designed to highlight the country's military prowess.
We live in an age of widespread secrecy and selective leaks of classified information, massive doses of fake news, lavishly-financed political spin, hyper-partisan politics and character assassination.
Along with two brothers, he donated lavishly to an array of institutions, endowing galleries at Harvard, Princeton and the Smithsonian Institution, making the family name synonymous with Asian art.
That means we have 27 fresh-faced Republicans in office who are ready to lavishly enjoy their party's control of all three branches of government and ruin our lives.
But drawing was an obsession, as indicated at Werner by a skillful portrait from his teenage years of the French poet Lamartine, lavishly attired and brooding beside a bush.
Mr. Bugialli followed up "The Fine Art of Italian Cooking" with 10 other books, some of them, like "Foods of Italy" (1984), coffee-table volumes lavishly illustrated with photographs.
Andrew Goldberg ("Family Guy") and Nick Kroll's lavishly filthy, proudly off-center animated series about a collection of suburban monsters and pubescent teenagers is back for a third season.
It already is one, in a manner of speaking, given that its strengths are lavishly violent, inventively choreographed fights that have been glued together by nonsense and Charlize Theron.
" In the run-up to the war in Iraq, Rice ignored warnings from the same veterans of 1989 whom she praises so lavishly in "To Build a Better World.
Larry Davis, the head coach of the school's basketball team, said Mr. Mann spent lavishly, housing the players in spacious apartments and budgeting for them to eat at restaurants.
Our teams tend to spend lavishly on players, so perhaps the blame lies with spoiled team owners, as well as "questionable coaching and front-office mismanagement," Mr. Barry wrote.
North Korean leader Kim Jong-il has been dead for more than four years, but his February 16 birthday is still lavishly celebrated by the regime he left behind.
Recently, this trend has been reinforced by another: investment as a whole is increasingly dominated by big technology firms, which are spending lavishly both on research and on physical infrastructure.
Friberg started living lavishly after moving to Budapest, according to former Arktos editor Morgan, who's in an ongoing feud with Friberg stemming from a power struggle over the company's finances.
" He continued, "It sends an incredibly selfish message to MoviePass employees that members of management are living lavishly and seemingly carefree, with no concern for the company or its employees.
Hers was the man dubbed "Wacko Jacko" by the tabloids for wearing a mask in public, reportedly spending lavishly on oddities and dangling his infant son from a hotel window.
He drinks alcohol, but grows his own wine at a 1,300-acre ranch he built near Santa Barbara, California, and spends his summers lavishly near Cannes in the French Riviera.
There is, for example, a question about where Trump got more than two hundred million dollars in cash to buy and lavishly upgrade a money-losing golf course in Scotland.
Images via Factory Berlin (left), and Fraeulein Kimchi (right) Some of SoundCloud's offices had catered lunches twice a week and had lavishly stocked kitchens and bathrooms, according to a source.
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Some of Europe's most profitable lenders pay their chief executives the least, data from shareholder advisory group ISS shows, while loss-making banks reward their bosses more lavishly.
Instead of giving lavishly compensated speeches to big banks and other special interests to enrich himself, Obama should fiercely defend immigrant children who are subject to callous cruelty from Trump.
You want to speak for the reader in such a lavishly illegitimate manner as to invite them to hurl you across the room with both hands, if they so choose.
Spices and fresh herbs are used lavishly; fruit turns up alongside meat or fish; nuts are crucial ingredients rather than add-ons; and pomegranate seeds become as ubiquitous as parsley.
The lavishly-produced "Padmaavat", a 163-minute film, centers on a Muslim ruler, Alauddin Khilji, and his battle with the Rajput king of Chittor, over the king's wife, Rani Padmavati.
The pharmaceutical industry spends lavishly to get your attention: In 2014, drug makers poured $4.5 billion into so-called direct-to-consumer advertising, a 30 percent increase over two years.
The murders were initially and inaccurately labelled a mafia hit, but investigators grew suspicious of the brothers, who lavishly spent their parents' money in the weeks after the double-murder.
The lavishly dressed and coifed sitter in a portrait by Anton Raphael Mengs has a very long name — Mariana de Silva y Sarmiento, Duquesa de Huescar — but, surrealistically, no face.
The source and another former employee described how the firm had spent lavishly in the runup to its collapse, both to impress Adi Neumann and to fuel a rapid expansion.
You will notice that wine lists are missing from the tables, lavishly set though they are, and the cast of characters, though extensive, does not include any bussers or sommeliers.
In 1989, he published "The Federal League of 1914-1915: Baseball's Third Major League," a lavishly illustrated book about a short-lived rival to baseball's established National and American Leagues.
The government of Papua New Guinea had been criticized for spending lavishly on the APEC meeting, including $7 million on 40 Maserati sedans to ferry world leaders around the capital.
" Homes in the Gründerzeit style, found throughout the 17th district, are especially popular, Ms. Wiederkehr said, adding that "many Gründerzeithauser are being lavishly refurbished and then sold as individual apartments.
Many of the lavishly themed attractions were not yet operating during my visit, but I'm kind of a slide ninny and probably wouldn't have ridden the more aggressive ones anyway.
The men had spent lavishly on themselves, including commissioning a song that Mr. Santillo had performed at a party he threw at a Las Vegas nightclub, according to the commission.
But this season, in an unexpected change, lavishly embellished bracelets and other pieces concealing small quartz movements were introduced at the Place Vendôme jewelry houses and at independent brands alike.
The lavishly-funded Southern Poverty Law Center uses its notorious list of "hate groups" to demonize and intimidate anyone who advocates for positions other than their own open borders platform.
Once we are there — and we are getting closer — many of the companies that spent lavishly on buybacks will be wishing they had been a little more strategic with their cash.
Pittsburgh at Washington Dan Snyder's atrocity exhibition has, in recent years, distanced itself from its reputation for spending lavishly and impulsively on high-priced and often over-the-hill free agents.
Some observers might have been surprised that the president would want to talk so long and lavishly about his $200,000-per-member chateau at a theoretically important meeting about foreign policy.
Nonetheless, the fact that a lavishly rewarded "major non-NATO ally"—a status Pakistan shares with Australia, Israel and Japan—has consistently undermined America in its longest-ever war is outrageous.
As expected, the government argued that Manafort believed he was above the law — raking in tens of millions without reporting the money or paying taxes on it, and spending it lavishly.
Ronald Reagan, for example, famously used the specter of the "welfare queen" — an (implied) black woman who lived lavishly by manipulating the welfare system — as a rationale for his budget cuts.
The perfume industry exploded in popularity in 17th-century France, thanks in part to a royal family that used it so lavishly that its royal court was nicknamed the perfumed court.
For years, Ellen watched her friends, who had similar jobs and the same number of children as she did, spend much more lavishly on just about everything compared with Ellen's family.
Grenell unleashed an outcry in Europe by lavishly complimenting Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz as a "rock star" among Europe's politicians, and then meeting with the controversial Christian Democratic politico in Germany.
For customers who did not grow up with Korean food, Insa puts extra clarity into the way the menu is written and explained by servers, most of whom are lavishly tattooed.
Mirella is long gone, having returned to the Dominican Republic to live lavishly on the money she made from 20 years of cleaning wealthy white people's homes in New York City.
Justice Antonin Scalia, the conservative Supreme Court justice who died earlier this year and has been lavishly praised by Trump, spoke to CNN in 2012 about why flag burning is legal.
Relations between Mr. Trump and the Saudis, whom he courted lavishly last year, have been strained in recent months after the president publicly pressured Saudi Arabia to ramp up oil production.
Skalso preserved and exposed as much of the original concrete structure as possible, connecting a series of high-ceilinged, lavishly spare, skillfully lit rooms with a spiral, matte-black steel staircase.
Mr. Xi arranged for Yao Ming, the Chinese basketball star, to attend a state dinner for Mr. Trump, held in a lavishly decorated room in the Great Hall of the People.
Critics of the Netanyahus have long portrayed Yair, 25, as a spoiled heir apparent who still lives with his parents in the official residence and lives lavishly at the taxpayers' expense.
Many said they felt isolated, and it raised a broader question about whether Mr. el-Sisi will allow ordinary Egyptians access to the synagogue that his government has so lavishly restored.
He spends lavishly in strongholds of support while punishing political rivals by directing allies in the judiciary to open criminal inquiries that have ensnared scores of opponents in protracted legal battles.
This includes lavishly praising the company in public, setting up an advisory counsel for JUUL, communicating frequently with company representatives, and recommending a subordinate for a plum gig at the company.
The Democrats cooperated in Ukrainian election meddling, and they defend Hunter Biden's securing of a lavishly paid position with a corrupt Ukrainian company, all while his father served as vice president.
Indeed, I got the sense that the 350-page book, which is lavishly illustrated and includes perspectives from a dizzying array of manga industry representatives, is where the curators' hearts really lay.
The basic formula is this: the women go about their days, being rich and living lavishly, and there is usually a main event that brings most, if not all, of them together.
It has spent lavishly on shows like The Last Tycoon, Z: The Beginning of Everything, and Woody Allen's $80 million debacle Crisis in Six Scenes, only to cancel them after one season.
Young firms that receive its cash often spend it on sales and marketing, which puts pressure on every other company in the industry to spend as lavishly in order to acquire customers.
The move also clears a path for the network's other lavishly produced and acclaimed genre hit, Westworld, which returns for its second season this year after taking its own two-year break.
Still, there will be trimmings, not least a food truck lavishly stocked with Van Leeuwen's vegan desserts, Ms. Deyn said, exchanging a conspiratorial glance with her sister, who stood at her side.
Monaco is a tiny yet lavishly wealthy city-state on the French Riviera, known for its yacht-filled port, luxury hotels, and gambling, where about one-third of the population are millionaires.
She grew up, as has been lavishly documented in the press, on a ranch in Uruguay with thousands of sheep, though she has since relocated to an expensive ZIP code in Manhattan.
But it has not been as widely faulted as a drag on shareholders because the durable pay-for-performance narrative still persuades many investors that they benefit when executives are lavishly rewarded.
The extraordinary craving for sensation, for love, for contact, which he converted, refined, and fed back to his audience in lavishly expended musical effort—a gift to everyone—was wearing him out.
The Monaco Yacht Show kicked off on Wednesday, displaying its largest fleet of yachts ever in the glamorous port of Monaco, a tiny yet lavishly wealthy city-state on the French Riviera.
J.P. In 2003, Eamon released the lavishly profane, discomfitingly spiteful ballad "______ It (I Don't Want You Back)," which became something of a minor too-raw-for-prime-time, hip-hop-soul classic.
Recently Ms. Oates wrote a cookbook to encourage gut "weeding and seeding and feeding," something the lavishly photographed book, nominated for a James Beard Award, has likely done for her customer base.
Lopez conjures a familiarly urbane world in which men attend lavishly prepared brunches, are oppressed by their season tickets to BAM , and feel the necessity of having an opinion on German Expressionism.
Nobody has put more money into the primary than Mr. Bloomberg, who has also spent lavishly in the state, sending millions of campaign mailers to voters daily for more than a week.
At one center in Calabria, migrants were eating rancid chicken or not eating at all as a priest who helped manage the center spent lavishly on restaurants and hotels, the authorities say.
Jim Crane, the Astros' owner, said in late September that it would not have made a difference if he had spent lavishly on free agents when he bought the team in 2011.
Contrasting that was Mickalene Thomas's boisterous midcareer survey at the Brooklyn Museum in 2012, featuring her large-scale relief paintings celebrating black women in lavishly decorated interiors that riffed on Matisse's odalisques.
For the next 20 years, Mr. Stone honed his skills in the raucous politics of a New York dominated by bigger-than-life politicians and the tabloid newspapers that lavishly covered them.
Later last month, Mr. Corallo lavishly praised Robert S. Mueller III, the special counsel leading the investigation into possible collusion between Mr. Trump's campaign and Russia to interfere with the 2016 election.
Similarly, other evergreen classical compositions, especially the lavishly romantic ones (Berlioz, Strauss, Debussy, Dvořák), show breathtaking scope and spaciousness, and have sustained the popularity they gained as vinyl recordings in the 1950s.
"As the ballroom doors opened two belly dancers emerged, dancing around the marketplace auction and escorting people into the lavishly decorated ballroom—rich fabrics, glittering trinkets on the tables," reads the newsletter.
Shaaban sat next to Russia's Deputy Foreign Minister at the conference and lavishly praised Moscow for its Syria intervention, saying it had shown "amazing consistency in dealing with facts on the ground".
The show is so lavishly praised in general that I rarely see critics note how well it tells stories about what it's like to be a woman in this, or any, era.
Last year, Brazil&aposs Ronaldinho posted photos of himself with Kadyrov during a visit to Grozny, and boxer Floyd Mayweather lavishly praised Kadyrov while they were being filmed together in the Chechen capital.
The EPA chief has seen growing ethics problems on other fronts, including allegations he spent lavishly on his own travel costs and reassigned or forced into retirement staff who questioned the mounting expenses.
Based very loosely on Sarah Waters's 2002 novel Fingersmith, the film has been relocated from Victorian England to Korea in the 1930s, and it manages to be Park's most lavishly staged production yet.
Initially part of a larger exhibition that premiered at Yale this spring (which was lavishly praised in The New York Times), "Redoubt" is a myth-informed western, an allegorical apologia for artistic practice.
Conversely, a country can outlaw all immigration, spend lavishly on "border security", yet nevertheless find itself with a high rate of unauthorised migration, especially if nearby countries are impoverished or shattered by war.
He seized private businesses, imposed price controls, borrowed lavishly and sacked competent managers at PDVSA, the state-owned oil firm that is Venezuela's main source of hard currency, for not supporting him politically.
Basking in the glow of those Games, lavishly funded and surrounded by gleaming state-of-the-art facilities, the country seemed to be on the brink of a sustained run of international success.
In the image, Lupita wears a lavishly embroidered and embellished floral-print Chanel dress in warm autumnal hues paired with a delicate pair of Cathy Waterman drop earrings, and a rich purple gele.
In Potlatch—a festival of elaborate giving practiced by various cultures of the Pacific Northwest—the goal is to give so much, and so lavishly, that your benefactors are perpetually in your debt.
Currently, members of Congress are not prohibited from flying lavishly and first-class, and there are no disincentives or laws preventing member of Congress, Cabinet secretaries or heads of agencies from doing so.
Around 1800, as Napoleon came to power, one of Marie Antoinette's favorite cabinetmakers, Jean-Henri Riesener, squandered his earnings by buying back his own lavishly inlaid pieces that the new government was discarding.
Despite her $4.59 billion net worth, Judy Faulkner, the founder of Epic Systems, also resists the lavish life: "I never had any personal desire to be a wealthy billionaire living lavishly," she wrote.
The good news is that, although "Baby Driver" is not much of a movie, it is an excellent music video—a club sandwich for the senses, lavishly layered with more than thirty songs.
Detour magazine turned out to be short-lived (perhaps because it paid its writers so lavishly?), but that seminal life goal and subsequent "grown-up" purchase has always stuck out in my brain.
There were skinny, ankle-length striped knit scarves and Cat-in-the-Hat beanies; pastel landscape knits and loose palazzo pant knits; long Lurex lingerie knits and lavishly fringed gold and silver knits.
Queen Bey announced being pregnant with twins through an internet-breaking Instagram post in which she lavishly draped herself in a sheer green veil and knelt in front of a wreath of flowers.
This lavishly illustrated catalog is a fitting companion to the permanent exhibition of the same name that opened in 2016 at the revivified Museum of the City of New York on Fifth Avenue.
A lavishly produced, politically complex drama about interplanetary rivalries as humans reach beyond the solar system, The Expanse is, by nearly any measure, one of the most ambitious science fiction shows ever made.
The Red Sox or the Yankees, who spend lavishly for stars and have a deep stable of young talent to deal, could also be intriguing, especially with the designated hitter as an option.
Dropping out and giving a modest amount of money to a pro-Biden super PAC would be a reasonably effective "Stop Bernie" move, while spending lavishly on his own campaign is helping Bernie.
She's also crystallized what it means to be Missoni: a luxe-bohemian mix of bright Amalfi-inspired colors, rich cashmeres and wools, and a lavishly layered mismatch of happy florals and crooked stripes.
Germany's local, state and federal governments spend lavishly on culture: In 2018, the last year for which complete figures are available, they gave out more than €10 billion in subsidies for the arts.
Its GDP is surpassed only by Monaco's, the lavishly wealthy city-state on the French Riviera, where the per capita GDP is $166,726 and an estimated one-third of the population are millionaires.
With three full-time opera houses, seven major symphony orchestras and numerous world-class choirs, all lavishly funded by the German government, Berlin may well be the most musically active city on earth.
By finding a way to deliver to fans a lavishly produced board game, Steamforged may have inadvertently set the bar high for smaller publishers looking to bring beloved franchises onto tables across the world.
In 2013, he opened the Faberge Museum in St. Petersburg in a lavishly restored former mansion, to display a collection of famed Faberge Imperial Easter eggs he bought from the Forbes family in 2004.
Ben-Menashe said that he assumed the proceeds from the pharmacy business, which he believed to be legitimate, were what allowed Le Roux to spend lavishly on the consulting projects in Zimbabwe and Vanuatu.
As one might expect of the BMW flagship, even a base model is lavishly equipped, with standard leather seating and trim, though buyers can opt up to a two-tone leather package, as well.
Our new employer was the Psychic Readers Network, a hotline known for its ads starring Miss Cleo, a motormouthed shaman with a lavishly fake Jamaican accent and a streetwise, no-nonsense approach to soothsaying.
They portray the painter Frans Snyders and his wife, Margareta de Vos, dressed in black like Frans Hals's burghers, but lavishly tweaked with touches of gold, fine lace and grand, notably un-Dutch backdrops.
Still, the basic nature of the event remains constant: It is a junket, an affair lavishly catered at the Kremlin's expense, at which Mr. Putin puts forward his vision of himself and his country.
Conservatives are trying to make hay of the fact that Mr. Weinstein donated lavishly to Democratic politicians, backed progressive causes and distributed films such as "The Hunting Ground," a documentary about campus sexual assault.
The Old Library on campus houses volumes of valuable and venerable manuscripts, the most famous of which are the lavishly illuminated New Testament Gospels known as the Book of Kells (exhibit admission, 14 euros).
Some say that companies like Apple, Amazon and Google spent lavishly to establish their dominant market positions, and can now make enormous profits without spending much, as a share of their income, on labor.
A wild-card joining them onstage will be a new contender, Tom Steyer, a former hedge fund investor who has spent lavishly from his personal fortune to brand himself as a reform-minded outsider.
Coming at the end of a 10-day royal tour of southern Africa that was lavishly covered by the British news media, Prince Harry's broadsides rankled some royal insiders and stunned longtime palace observers.
But the sequel was a relative dud, and Mr. Buffett applied the brakes, rebuffing an offer from the Walt Disney Company to build a lavishly themed Margaritaville at a Walt Disney World shopping mall.
It was late October, and the truck stop was lavishly bedecked with the ghoulish paraphernalia of the season — plastic jack-o'-lanterns, cotton spider webs, wall-mounted witches on broomsticks and other festive gewgaws.
And in recent years, Mr. Griffin has become increasingly willing to flaunt his wealth, spending lavishly on modern art, philanthropy and trophy real estate, even as income inequality is roiling the national political debate.
The government spent lavishly on the stadiums in an effort to appease its majority young population and provide spaces for fans eager to cheer on local clubs, as well as hold national parades and ceremonies.
The deal would have offered a hedge against Macau, where its license are up for renewal, by giving it two lavishly revamped Australian casinos and a third being built on the prized Sydney harbor front.
Dubbed the Genesis Mint, it's a pint-sized, albeit lavishly outfitted, battery-electric city car that could find a niche in crowded urban environments like those in New York, officials said during a media preview.
The Washington Examiner reported in November that Schweikert's chief of staff, Oliver Schwab, was spending lavishly on work trips and supplementing his income with a consulting firm that received $164,887 from Schweikert's various campaign committees.
From buying a yacht to playing the French Open wearing a six-figure Richard Mille watch, Nadal likes to spend his money lavishly — but he also puts his money toward philanthropy, tennis centers, and investments.
Of course, at the times he encountered Gates, he was convicted pedophile, but as the last few years of his life illustrated, that never stopped Epstein from living lavishly and wielding his power and influence.
But Harris did not have the relationship he claimed with the official, the indictment said, and stole the $500,000, which he spent lavishly, including to rent a luxury penthouse in the Brooklyn neighborhood of Williamsburg.
Butter the toast and spread the crème fraîche, lavishly, from edge to edge — wall to wall, as we say — so that there will be no empty dry dull bites no matter where you dig in.
Yet even with the talented cast and lavishly choreographed dance numbers courtesy of veteran director Kenny Ortega, "Descendants 3" plays like a production that has wrung all the mileage it can out of the formula.
Drained of discipline and confidence by the spring of 1975, the South's lavishly equipped military was once again set on its heels by the first Communist skirmishes, with retreating soldiers commandeering frantic civilians' escape crafts.
"I hadn't caught fire; I thought I would at some point," said Mr. Massey, who spent lavishly to build a team of experienced Republican consultants but struggled to settle into the role of political candidate.
Now in its sixth year, with more than 200 galleries showing Modern and contemporary art from 30 countries, this fair is like a small city set up in a lavishly sculptural tent on Randalls Island.
But climate change is a slow-building, largely invisible threat, hard to explain or demonstrate to the general public — which is one reason lavishly funded climate deniers have been so successful at obfuscating the issue.
Now, Hollywood may be even more interested in the ousted Nissan CEO, now that he&aposs pulled off an unbelievable escape from 24-hour surveillance on house arrest in Japan to living lavishly in Lebanon.
It was a departure for Disney, which had earned heaps of praise for lavishly detailed backgrounds in earlier films like "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs," which earned an honorary Academy Award for its innovations.
The airport, lavishly refurbished in 2014 for C$258 million ($182.81 million) saw December 2015 passenger numbers drop by a quarter year-on-year and flights to destinations such as Denver, Colorado and Mexico suspended.
If the amount Americans spend at restaurants stays roughly constant as a percentage of GDP, then all the customer money flowing to the lavishly financed startups is money that ultimately comes out of restaurateurs' pockets.
It was the ninth debate of this cycle for Democrats but the first to feature former New York City Mayor Mike Bloomberg, who has been rising in national polls and spending lavishly on his campaign.
There are no banners for that, either, but the Yankees finally seem committed to cultivating the kind of low-cost, high-impact talent base that will allow them to spend lavishly on free agents again.
"The lack of an overall limit on spending is an open invitation for special interests to circumvent this ordinance and lavishly finance future candidates, regardless of the limitations on amounts of individual contributions," McConnell wrote.
Yet, it was a chastened, fiercely guarded Ms. Rampling who later that day offered guests ginger beer from a fridge lavishly stocked with fancy French fruit juices and Moët & Chandon, before cheerlessly submitting to an interview.
In the Philippines, investors are betting that consumption, which drives two-thirds of the economy, will pick up as politicians spend lavishly ahead of the May mid-term elections, and households are encouraged by falling prices.
Dubbed "the Hamiltome" on social media, it's a big, lavishly designed book about the musical, featuring elaborate full-color illustrations alongside the complete lyrics to the show, annotated by lyricist, composer and star Lin-Manuel Miranda.
Middle- and upper-class families spent lavishly on funerals, which would include not just silk winding sheets and coffins made of hardwood or brass, but also hired attendants waving black ostrich feathers—the more the better.
Her testimony came a day after the former Trump campaign chair's personal bookkeeper testified that Manafort approved "every penny" of his financial dealings amid reports that he spent lavishly on menswear and items for his home.
The power Trump fondly imagines that he wields in boardrooms and high-powered Oval Office confabs may appear, superficially in his telling, to take lavishly ornate forms, but is it at bottom just one quality: impressiveness.
The government in Brasília loved Eike's story, which fit snugly into its plan to build up national champions, lavishly funded with subsidized credit, that could go head-to-head with the mightiest multinationals in the world.
Beyond the labor unions, which give lavishly to Democratic campaigns in any election, there are men with little prior experience as major donors in New York politics on the rolls of local and state campaign committees.
The industry spent lavishly in Florida to pass a law that will allow an annual rate of nearly 300 percent on a three-month loan of $1,000, according to an analysis by the Pew Charitable Trusts.
The interior was lavishly decorated with oil-rubbed bronze lamps and patterned tile — the hotel imported more than one million pieces from Morocco — but some accents, like the brass snakes above the bed, verged on garish.
Not given to prolonged mourning, she turned to a lavishly pleated, ankle-grazing green velvet dress, plucked it off the rack, clutched it to her chest and gave it the girlish twirl of a 1950s ingénue.
But who among the presidents of the last half-century has been so publicly cavalier about conflicts of interest, so blithe about getting away with whatever grifts he could, so lavishly meanspirited and so proudly rude?
An apt point of comparison is with Dia:Beacon, which the Dia Art Foundation opened in Beacon, N.Y., in 225 in a lavishly skylighted building of nearly 215,22011 square feet built by the Nabisco Company in 270.
Imaad Zuberi, 49, had donated lavishly to Democrats before abruptly pivoting and donating more than $1.1 million to committees associated with Mr. Trump and the Republican Party in the three months after the 2016 presidential election.
He has also lavishly praised President Xi Jinping of China in recent days for his cooperation in pressuring North Korea, overlooking the fact that Mr. Xi, too, has shown an increasingly repressive streak in his country.
Vanson has been on my mind recently, after the Ruff Ryders reunion concert at Barclays Center, which was a reminder of a moment when this sort of lavishly functional clothing was something of a fashion statement.
The complaint alleged that Mr. Valeska required staff members to campaign for him and donate money, spent lavishly on travel, and used employees to perform personal chores like cutting down pine trees on his family's property.
The thick exterior walls, beefy floor slabs and lavishly detailed facade are original, but most of the rest — many interior walls and floors; the heating, cooling, plumbing and electrical systems; the extensive amenity spaces — is new.
The Saudis lavishly funded bodies like the World Assembly of Muslim Youth, only to find them partially taken over by the pragmatic, populist variety of Islamism propagated by the global Muslim Brotherhood, with its roots in Egypt.
Google spent lavishly on maintaining a conspicuous presence at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas this January, and since then the number of Assistant-supporting devices has skyrocketed (from 1,500 in January to 5,000 in May).
The lavishly produced footage shows Martin-Green's First Officer Michael Burnham getting a potential opportunity to command her first ship from her longtime captain Philippa Georgiou (Yeoh), then wrestling with a mortal threat from the Klingon Empire.
But others have been lavishly tinkered with: one provision allowed the use of animal drugs, for up to five years, under "conditional approvals"—that is, without companies having to reveal any data showing their drugs are effective.
Turning the abandoned building into the lavishly designed hotel and club, the latter of which features a Chateau Latour wine tasting room alongside beautifully-appointed eating, drinking and working spaces, has been a significant operation, says Stowe.
This suggests a reason Uber is spending so lavishly to gain market share in cities around the world: The company may believe that network effects will make each city a winner-take-all market like classified ads.
The theater was lavishly designed by Rapp and Rapp, who were also architects for Kings Theatre in Flatbush (reopened in 2015) and Times Square's Paramount Theatre, which was shuttered in 1964 and turned into offices and retail.
While in the past Chinese tourists spent lavishly on European luxury goods, they are increasingly focusing on special experiences such as staying in boutique hotels, dining in fancy restaurants and seeking out local products, the survey showed.
" Thinking through your purchases will help you refrain from shelling out more than you should to "keep up with the Joneses," he says: "Just because your friends enjoy spending lavishly on clothes, doesn't mean that's for you.
Gingrich also has a very close relationship with billionaire Sheldon Adelson, and if he could bring Adelson on board to spend lavishly on electing a Trump-Gingrich ticket through super-PAC spending, that could be significant. Sen.
After weeks of getting narrative short shrift, Claire and her story line finally get satisfactorily (if not lavishly) serviced in "Freedom & Whisky," as the 20th-century surgeon wrestles with the decision to return to 18th-century Scotland.
Lavishly decked out sports facilities and coaches' million dollar salaries are splashed across the screen, while the unpaid student athletes who power the billion dollar college athletics industry recount the obstacles they face, like poverty and hunger.
Either way, Clinton and her aides find themselves in the awkward position of having to attack a man that they'd lavishly praised in July after Comey said he wouldn't recommend criminal charges in the email server case.
Questions over the social network's role in politics are particularly raw in Britain, where outside groups were accused of spending lavishly on Facebook during a heated campaign before a referendum on the country's membership the European Union.
Chinese conglomerates like Wanda, Anbang Insurance Group, HNA Group and Fosun International are being reined in because they have used cheap debt provided by state banks to spend lavishly, in some cases seeming to overpay for acquisitions.
Parnas and Fruman are known associates of Rudy Giuliani, a lawyer working for Trump, and spent lavishly as they traveled the world hunting for information on Biden, a potential presidential rival for Trump in the 2020 election.
Joan Kroc, who died in 2003, lived lavishly while using Kroc's billion-dollar fortune to promote causes sure to have sent her husband, a pro-business conservative who supported U.S. President Richard Nixon, spinning in his grave.
It's no guarantee that Trump will be contained and, after four years at most, forced to live out the balance of his fuming, fibbing days in the lavishly marbled cloisters of Trump Tower and Mar-a-Lago.
Fact #2: The charging document in Hunter's case alleges that he and his wife overdrew their personal checking account more than 1,100 times in a seven-year period as they spent lavishly and well beyond their means.
HONG KONG — A Chinese online finance company bilked investors out of more than $7.6 billion, spent lavishly on gifts and salaries and buried the evidence, according to local authorities who described the operation as an enormous Ponzi scheme.
After five seasons of traumatizing its characters—and sometimes, its audience—Game of Thrones has spent quite a bit of its current season examining the consequences of the violence it splashes so liberally, and lavishly, on the screen.
Phil (Enrico Colantoni of "Veronica Mars"), a grizzled middle-aged man, enters a large abandoned shed — Andrew Boyce's oversize set is lavishly detailed, if an abandoned shed can be said to be lavish — dragging in a teenage boy.
"I am sure that your visit will provide a good impulse for the development of relations between our two states," Putin told King Salman later as they sat alongside each other in the Kremlin's lavishly-decorated Green Parlour.
But "blessing" - where wealthy, older men spend lavishly on younger women - has become a symbol of prestige for teenage girls trapped in a toxic cycle of poverty and ignorance, amid record unemployment and stark inequalities in South Africa.
Whether backing founders lavishly, so they can roll out new business models and technology as quickly as possible, or encouraging consolidation among the world's giant ride-hailing companies, including Uber and Singapore's Grab, he thinks bigger than most.
The president frequently appears at parades lavishly praising the military, has placed current or former members of the armed forces in about a third of ministerial posts, and even created an army-run oil services company this year.
Revelations that Fortas' former law partner Paul Porter had solicited $18443,000 (the equivalent of $102,162 today) from five businessmen to lavishly compensate Fortas for teaching a nine-week summer seminar at American University's law school devastated the nomination.
There's no cell service in the chapel, which was built in the thirteenth century and lavishly refurbished in the nineteenth, so singers have to wait until rehearsal is over to find out whether a motion has been passed.
The reader will have noticed that in the photograph of the mother and her daughters the girls are wearing what were called "Czech national costumes," made up of white shirtwaists and dark bodices and lavishly decorated full skirts.
For chronic storytellers, though, coincidence is a natural ingredient of fate, and Donnersmarck is something of a rigorous romantic—a rare breed, unembarrassed by the urge for melodrama, and by tales that are lavishly upholstered and plainly told.
And it had to do with elongated tweed knits lavishly fringed on the bias and hem, complete with matching bags (plus cat-faced nappa medallions hung around the neck) and evening wear dangling "sleeves" of looped metallic chains.
Juventus are compensated handsomely for an asset they acquired on a free transfer and United are the exactly the lavishly profligate club that would drop nine-figure money to reacquire a player they once had in their possession.
In fact, his house includes a CD room (read that again: not a dining room, nor a lounge, or even a lavishly stocked study—a CD room!) at home that preserves his collection of just under 260,000 records.
It's difficult to see how New Jersey could afford to spend lavishly on Amazon when the state a few years ago canceled a multi-billion-dollar overhaul of a critical century-old train link to New York City.
THE TRIP TO SPAIN Having already test-run their mealtime banter in the north of England ("The Trip") and Italy ("The Trip to Italy"), Rob Brydon and Steve Coogan eat and argue lavishly while touring the Iberian Peninsula.
What really caught the attention of Egyptians, though, was a photo of the interview that showed Mr. Mubarak in a suit, sitting in a lavishly decorated room, holding forth as he had for so many years in power.
Their international scouting department had targeted Torres as the top free-agent player outside the United States, and the Yankees were prepared to spend lavishly to sign him in July 2013, by which time he would be 16.
His lavishly produced books of nighttime photography like Gotham City contain visions of what the 1982 sci-fi classic might've looked like if it took place in present-day New York instead of the Los Angeles of the future.
The relatively short menu is inspired by the luxe comforts of czarist Russia, from delicate little veal pelmeni to tins of sturgeon caviar on ice, served with latkes, lavishly buttered pancakes and rye toast on a three-story platter.
While many publishers have primarily shifted to the more lucrative space of live-service games, Sony has become one of the last bastions of support for lavishly produced story-driven titles — which is what makes Days Gone so disappointing.
BF: I think with the collaboration with Michael and [executive producer] David Slade as we were developing the aesthetic for this show, we understood that there were so many things in the book that needed to be lavishly produced.
Spindly and unnaturally elevated, in a reptile-patterned catsuit under a lavishly embroidered vest by Alexander McQueen, a minor heist's worth of diamonds and gemstones encircling her fingers, she cut a noticeable figure in the crowded East Village shop.
One South Carolina result that may haunt Mr. Bloomberg: the humiliating third-place finish there by another billionaire, Tom Steyer, who had spent lavishly to court black voters and dropped out after earning only 11 percent in the state.
Mr. Reagan, the early Republican favorite, spent money lavishly, but lost to George Bush in the Iowa caucuses and trailed in national polls before a solid win in New Hampshire put him back on the road to the nomination.
Over time, it became clear to the owners that Canadians no longer lived as formally or entertained as lavishly as they had in the past; nor did women yearn for the jewelry styles favored by their mothers and grandmothers.
It teeters on the uneasy threshold between prettiness and banality and has little of the poetic invention of the two major sculptures hanging in the store's atrium, both lyrical and epic, of grouped boat shapes that lavishly float overhead.
The Most Dangerous Game runs just over an hour, a little over half of which consists of civilized men and women sitting in lavishly appointed rooms talking about human nature, followed by a nail-biting chase through the jungle.
All you need is Franz Erhard Walther of Germany, whose drawings, gouaches and soft sculptures in his ebullient, lavishly beautiful retrospective, "Migration of Forms, 1956-2006," at Freeman reveal the power of all these avant-garde tendencies at once.
The trial, which took place in St. Petersburg in March, laid out a sordid tale of betrayal and exposure, told mostly by Hogan, whose lavishly mustachioed visage remains one of the prominent faces of the sport of pro wrestling.
After working as an editor at New West and San Francisco magazines, she wrote "The Hill Towns of Italy" (1982), a lavishly photographed tour of ancient towns in Tuscany and Umbria, for which she provided historical and cultural essays.
LONDON (Reuters Breakingviews) - Last week's obituaries for Paul Volcker were effusive, lavishly praising the former chairman of the U.S. Federal Reserve for breaking inflation in the early 1980s and for criticising the behaviour of banks after the 93 recession.
Lavishly funded lawfare campaigns, aimed at harassing organizers and tying up their organizational resources in the courts, have also escalated, in accord with the Israeli government's isolation of BDS as the main threat to its program of settlement expansion.
The book, which will now serve as a valediction, not only narrates Mr Lee's life in fascinating detail, but also functions as a lavishly illustrated and comprehensive guide to his medium, a union of popular newspaper strips and cheap pulp fiction.
Although there's little evidence that Antoinette actually uttered, "let them eat cake" in response to learning her subjects had no bread, she did spend lavishly on fashion and luxuries and gambled heavily while France sank into major debt in the 1770s.
Uber has been less successful than other technology giants in developing a culture where the most talented engineers are excited to work, so it was forced to spend lavishly to recruit engineers who developed their technical expertise while working at Waymo.
Backed by generous state loans, the meat producer Miratorg has bought almost 43 million acres of Russian land since 24, more than quadrupling its staff to 21,22018, and lavishly importing everything from Aberdeen Angus cows to grass to herding horses.
Backed by generous state loans, the meat producer Miratorg has bought almost 13 million acres of Russian land since 2010, more than quadrupling its staff to 35,000, and lavishly importing everything from Aberdeen Angus cows to grass to herding horses.
Photo: LegoEverything else, from working head and tail lights, to doors that open and close, to a lavishly detailed, blocky interior (with a steering wheel, dashboard, shifter, seats, brake pedal, and mirrors) is made from Lego bricks or Lego Technic pieces.
And some fans were frustrated that Arya had (it seemed) stolen Jon's moment, which is understandable given that GoT had spent its last two seasons lavishly indulging fan expectations — the Stark children reuniting, Jon and Dany fucking, Jaime knighting Brienne.
A program of three works by the choreographer, "From Black to Blue," which ended a short run on Sunday night at the Théâtre des Champs-Élysées here, came with a lavishly illustrated pamphlet that described the shows as his goodbye.
The lavishly fawning resignation letter he sent Mr Trump—"My desire in service to you has always been to bless you as you make important decisions for the American people"—looked like an attempt at damage limitation on that front.
"The money kind of dried up," Green explained: money was lavishly allocated after 9/11 with the idea of improving intelligence and communication, but a decade later the sense of urgency had departed, and with it much of the grant cash.
The New York attorney general has accused Burch of using donated funds to spend lavishly on travel, a yearly salary and other personal benefits, including a severance package the charity awarded him when he stepped down after being exposed by CNN.
In order to distinguish themselves from the other lavishly-dressed guests that evening, seat fillers like the Maguires had to wear a badge that said, "I am temporarily filling this seat for camera purposes," which they removed when filling the seats.
While horse carriage drivers are in a union and animal rights advocates spend lavishly on elections, the pedicab industry is a loosely organized group of drivers, many of whom work long hours in a physically demanding job just to get by.
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un will be 7,500 miles away in Pyongyang on Thursday when Donald Trump hosts Chinese President Xi Jinping at Mar-a-Lago, but he'll still be the nuclear-armed elephant in the lavishly decorated room.
The deal would offer Wynn a hedge against Macau, the Chinese gambling hub where its licenses are up for renewal, by giving it two lavishly revamped Australian casinos and a third still being built on the prized Sydney harbor front.
Next week, meanwhile, will see a new comedy special featuring Tracy Morgan -- stand-up being an area where Netflix has spent lavishly, buying up showcases for the likes of Chris Rock, Dave Chappelle, Amy Schumer and (on May 30) Sarah Silverman.
Over the last four years, Trump has lavishly praised Putin, reviled by most of Washington as a US enemy; noted that the Russian leader has been "very nice" to him and denied his own previous claims that they have met before.
Reshaping Qatar Resource-rich Qatar has spent lavishly to bring the World Cup to the Middle East for the first time, a feat that has put the tiny desert nation firmly on the sporting map and raised its international profile.
There was no shortage of big clubs willing to spend lavishly for creative Belgian stars like Eden Hazard and Kevin De Bruyne, and strikers like Romelu Lukaku, Christian Benteke and Divock Origi, whose combined transfer fees totaled half a billion dollars.
And while Sanders proudly touts running a positive campaign with no attack ads, his campaign released an ad last week calling out Washington politicians who are paid lavishly for speeches and oppose raising the minimum wage to $15 an hour.
Among the 17 exhibitors lodged in Pioneer Works' lavishly renovated industrial space are galleries like Magnin-A, founded by André Magnin, a well-known curator of African and non-Western art, which is showing contemporary photographs by Omar Victor Diop.
I see this very clearly in economics, where there are three kinds of economists: liberal professional economists, conservative professional economists, and professional conservative economist — the fourth box is more or less empty, because billionaires don't lavishly support hacks on the left.
Jurors learned during the trial how Manafort illegally funneled tens of millions of dollars into the U.S. from his consulting work in Ukraine, lavishly spending it on ostrich-skin jackets, exquisite Persian rugs, and sumptuous residences across Virginia and New York.
A lavishly illustrated book about the restaurant, published in 2012, contains a photograph of what became a signature appetizer: a test tube containing a mouthful of dried-fish crisps, roasted pearl barley, sugar-glazed seaweed, and fragments of roasted fermented lamb.
The allegations that he paid his wife lavishly from taxpayers' funds for doing little work as his parliamentary assistant have badly damaged Fillon and also rattled foreign investors who fear it could boost far-right leader Marine Le Pen's election chances.
The similarity of names, however, seems intentional in this lavishly appointed period fantasy, inspired by the life of Florence Foster Jenkins, an American socialite and aspiring opera singer who was the butt of a cruel joke that everyone got but her.
Here, the whatnot includes enamels, a silver and silver-gilt reliquary in the form of a bishop's hand; a large stained-glass window and the lavishly illustrated Carpentin Hours, by the artist known as the Master of the Dresden Prayer Book.
One of the keys to Buttigieg's surprising emergence as a top-tier candidate is how lavishly he doles out so much of himself: his military service, his marriage to another man, his linguistic dexterity, his Christianity, his Midwestern roots and more.
During an April 26 appearance before a Congressional committee, at which Mr. Pruitt had been expected to come under fire for his alleged ethical lapses, conservative Republicans from farm and rust belt states lavishly praised Mr. Pruitt for his policy work.
Lavishly embellished with handsome woodwork, shimmering wallpaper, intricate iron fixtures, and Tiffany's signature stained glass windows, the Veterans Room was quite the spot for an old gents' club and, in the day, the envy of young militants barred from access.
I plan to stick to my new budgetThe biggest challenge will be when life returns somewhat to normal (assuming it does), to not fall back into my old ways of thinking that if I'm not spending lavishly, I'm being frugal.
WASHINGTON — A California venture capitalist who donated lavishly to major politicians of both parties — from former President Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton to President Trump — has agreed to plead guilty to violating lobbying, campaign finance and tax laws, prosecutors said Tuesday.
For those members who take a more leisurely approach, there is a lavishly catered restaurant inside the Parliament as well as a wealth of dining opportunities in Strasbourg, which zealously criticizes any attempt to permanently relocate the legislature to Brussels.
Both men built up their fortunes in the 313s in New York — one a self-made billionaire who spent his money lavishly, the other born into privilege and often described as frugal — slapping their names on their companies and their products.
In this lavishly illustrated, multivoiced and comprehensive catalog, some dozen curators, critics and writers insistently create more space between the work of this singular and singularly Brazilian artist and the European influences she absorbed in Paris in the early 21815s.
And at Seton Castle, a lavishly restored 18th-century landmark building near Edinburgh, there's central heating and a helipad, as well as original features such as turrets, curved doors and ornate fireplaces that are characteristic of the architect, Robert Adam.
Of special interest are the rare manuscripts that seem to receive special attention in the exhibition and the catalog: Hebrew, Aramaic, Syriac, Arabic, Latin and Persian texts, often lavishly ornamented, gilded and painted with vivid colorful images of the holy city.
The Islam in "Submission" is largely a fantasy designed, by Houellebecq, to appeal to someone just like Houellebecq, with lavishly funded universities, fantastic meze, freely flowing French and Lebanese wines, and multiple teen wives for every intellectual who converts to Islam.
In spite of 2900 years of subsidy, lavishly amplified over the last seven years by the president's almost $220006 billion stash of stimulus funds, wind and solar in the U.S. supplied slightly less than 2202 percent of energy consumption in 2628.
Millennials have recently overtaken baby boomers as the biggest pet-owning generation, and they spend lavishly on their "fur-babies": 51 percent buy them gifts once a month or more, and 60 percent buy them clothes, also according to Forbes.
"The Democrats cooperated in Ukrainian election meddling and they defend Hunter Biden's securing of a lavishly paid position with a corrupt Ukrainian company, all while his father served as vice president," Nunes said at the first public impeachment hearing November 13.
That realm belongs to the Franco-Chinese food writer Mimi Thorisson, whose blog and cookbooks — lavishly photographed by her Icelandic husband, Oddur — have transformed the image of Médoc from the stodgy preserve of pretentious chateaus into something like a peasant paradise.
Making the situation more thorny for Amazon: Roy Price, who was ousted as the head of Amazon Studios in October amid sexual harassment allegations, was the one who brought Mr. Allen to the streaming service, spending lavishly to do so.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un will be 7,500 miles away in Pyongyang on Thursday when Donald Trump hosts Chinese President Xi Jinping at Mar-a-Lago, but he'll still be the nuclear-armed elephant in the lavishly decorated room.
The most vivid dance was the Act III czardas, performed by an ensemble in heeled shoes and lavishly gilded orange costumes; here alone you could feel musical playfulness, a spirited use of eyes, and steps played against each other for contrast and color.
Discarding the typical rules of propriety has trickled down to the cabinet, whose members have been spending lavishly on private travel, office furniture, tennis tickets, and other forms of government spending more often associated with senior officials in Azerbaijan than the United States.
A few days before we were set to meet, Allen's press engagements were moved to Manhattan's Bowery Hotel, a dimly lit, lavishly decorated spot in the East Village that's known for the hordes of paparazzi around the entrance at any given moment.
Their Los Angeles mansion was lavishly transformed into a pink paradise complete with a cherry blossom forest, long wooden tables, and an array of charming candles to entertain their guests, including celeb pal Chrissy Teigen, hairdresser Jen Atkin, and the whole Kardashian klan.
"It's the first time we are electing our representatives for the provincial assembly but unfortunately most of the candidates are lavishly spending money on their political campaigns and buying votes," said one tribesman, Bilal Rahman Afridi, in Jamrud subdivision of Khyber tribal district.
In February, a new lavishly state-funded website, The Paper, posted a glib opinion piece claiming that the anxieties of the middle class can be attributed to their fear of being "beaten back to their original condition" as peasants and urban poor.
As the season's changing and mornings suddenly have a little bite to them, slippers are a must for easing into the day, particularly if you're like me — which is to say, not lavishly lush in the pockets — and you don't have heated floors.
Over the last 13 years, he has cultivated an image as someone who lives lavishly and luxuriously — estimates are that he is worth $320 million and so the pictures of him on a yacht are to be expected — yet also in relative quiet.
And when we look at the family of advanced, liberal democratic countries, countries that spend a smaller portion of national income on social transfer programs gain very little in terms of growth relative to countries that spend much more lavishly on social programs.
Most people associate Crystal with its luxury cruise line, but in 2017 the company debuted Crystal Skye, a lavishly transformed Boeing 777 aircraft with 88 lie-flat seats, a bar and social lounge and an in-flight crew with an executive chef.
And then there are the books, like the "Crazy 4 Cult: Cult Movie Art" series, Mr. Chojnacki's "Alternative Movie Posters" (being published in French by Akileos in October) and, this month, "The Art of Mondo," a lavishly illustrated history of the company.
Just as in other Super Tuesday states, Michael Bloomberg is spending lavishly to get on the airwaves here — so far paying nearly $34 million to advertise on television across the state, including roughly $1.8 million on Spanish-language stations, according to Advertising Analytics.
The leading narratives about fare evasion aren't tied to logic or reason, but rather to specious claims about the reasons why New York's lavishly funded transit system is failing and politically driven arguments for law-and-order policies that affect real people.
"The Gilded Age in New York: 1870-1910" (Hachette, $35) is a beguiling, lavishly illustrated book that — emerging from the center of the epoch, Madison Square — epitomizes what Ms. Crain calls the city's incredible energy and sense of its own greatness and destiny.
In Moreno Valle's six years as governor there, he has spent lavishly on new surveillance systems, including multiple "security arches," highway-spanning structures that scrutinize traffic with video cameras and X-rays, and whose cost had raised some questions in the local press.
Down a pebbled walkway a few blocks off the main drag of lavishly quaint East Hampton, N.Y., his weekend home rises from the flat terrain like a newly constructed barn, from behind a raw concrete courtyard wall surrounded by a throng of ferns.
My favorite hypothesis involves women in the 1800s using melted beeswax, lavishly, as foundation — if someone looked too close, that is to say if someone tried to see your actual face, you could tell them to mind their own beeswax, not yours.
There is a difference between an art scene — a hype beast like Bushwick that hedge funds, venture capitalists, and real estate developers are spending lavishly to incubate — and a community of neighbors who like to nerd out and talk about art and life.
She's a porter who makes just enough money to rent out a coffin-size living compartment, and she supplements her income with petty smuggling, sneaking boxes of fine cigars to the wealthy few who can afford to live lavishly on the moon.
As well as cloning thousands of farm animals ViaGen, a small firm based in Cedar Park, Texas, has cloned many horses and pets; there are people happy to spend lavishly in the hope that they can get a genetic copy of a lost companion.
And he was not afraid to live accordingly, in numerous lavishly appointed homes across the globe, including a Paris apartment, a Vermont country estate, a Monte Carlo mansion, and a posh villa in Hamburg that he put on the market for $11.65 million last year.
Absolutely. (Very minor spoilers ahead.) In case you haven't been following the Assassin's Creed… well, odyssey, the last few years, the game took some time off following the lavishly produced but ambivalently received Unity and Syndicate games, set in revolutionary Paris and Victorian London, respectively.
"They do a hell of a lot of good work in places where the government is slow to act," says one former MP. Yet the industry does not leave regulation to chance: it donates lavishly to both big political parties and to independent politicians.
CETA has other more traditional detractors who hate the fact that it also hacks away at 99% of customs duties between Canada and the EU. Wallonia boasts one cow for every three humans and its lavishly subsidised farmers are wary of cheap Canadian competition.
Like its predecessor, 2012's Dishonored, the game is set in a quasi-Victorian steampunk alternate world powered by whale oil, where robots coexist with railcars and a wealthy upper class lives lavishly in fancy dwellings while city streets are populated by the poor.
Amazon Studios has done deals with directors Jim Jarmusch, Spike Lee, Todd Solondz, and Terry Gilliam that will see their movies arrive on Amazon Prime, and has spent lavishly on its own range of original TV shows, including The Man in the High Castle.
Here's one clue: On election night 2016, Hillary Clinton's campaign team had lavishly choreographed an allegorical rendering of a giant glass ceiling being shattered, to commemorate what nearly all Democratic operatives and consultants agreed would be her inevitable and automatic ascension to the presidency.
The Academy lavishly announced Wednesday that it had invited a record 228 new members to join the "class of 133," a number well over last year's record-breaking 213 invites, which itself was more than double the previous year's record-breaking number of 230 invites.
Provoking intellectual inquiry is the gambit of the British Library exhibition "Harry Potter: A History of Magic," which opened in London in October (no need to book a flight: the show will come to New York next year) and inspired this lavishly illustrated companion volume.
It's been a particularly difficult task: There are no detailed renderings of the 80 lavishly painted wooden beasts, which quickly decayed after installation and later disappeared from the pagoda entirely (among his few references was an 18th-century poem by Erasmus Darwin, grandfather of Charles).
Some, like Viktor Horsting and Rolf Snoeren of Viktor & Rolf, do it by engaging with the broader conversation: using small squares of lavishly toned fabric samples as haute patchwork on Laura Ingalls Wilder-worthy babydolls and ball gowns, often worn under enormous crushed metallic hats.
Gutting the State Department will dissuade smart and ambitious people from entering diplomatic service and make it harder for those who remain to acquire the professional training they need as they rise in the ranks — something our more lavishly funded military does quite well.
"And every night on the TV news is like a nature hike through the Book of Revelation, and, though the scientists have long connected the dots, the carbon polluters have mounted this lavishly funded, rear-guard action to pretend there's still a debate," he said.
At his rallies across the state Monday, several people in the crowds said they remained undecided, but were considering Mr. Bloomberg in part because of his willingness to spend lavishly to beat Mr. Trump and his experience in running the largest city in the country.
And it ended with skinny black pants under a jacket lavishly draped in what turned out to be toiles reimagined as oily beetled linen (beetling being a once-common process in which fabric is painted with potato starch and then pounded by large wooden blocks).
The Kushners' version is lavishly illustrated with renderings of the building by Ms. Hadid's firm and rosy financial projections that show the retail and residential spaces commanding spectacular prices that, seven years from now, when the building is completed, would total more than $12 billion.
Op-Ed Contributor SHANGHAI — At an ocean research center on Hainan Island off China's southern coast, officials routinely usher visitors into a darkened screening room to watch a lavishly produced People's Liberation Army video about China's ambitions to reassert itself as a great maritime power.
The health ministry did not respond to a request for comment on the pharmaceutical association's statement, but Venezuela's socialist government has bristled at criticism of its health system, which former President Hugo Chavez, who died of cancer in 2013, spent lavishly on during an oil bonanza.
Lavishly, extensively illuminated, the Aberdeen Bestiary at Scotland's University of Aberdeen was long known to be worthy of special attention, but a recent project to host high-definition images of of the roughly 800-year-old manuscript's pages revealed surprising insights into its use and creation.
As such, it includes the ornate wood panels Gauguin carved for his 1902 "Maison du Jouir (House of Sensual Pleasure)" and, in a gallery of its own, his lavishly illustrated Tahitian diary Noa Noa — a staggeringly beautiful book as well as a show-within-the-show.
Amin also recognised that success on the pitch was the easiest way to raise his dictatorship's international profile, and so financed the Ugandan national team lavishly throughout the seventies, resulting in their unlikely journey to the final – where they lost to a resurgent Ghana – in 1978.
In the end, the books were shocking not for their subversive sexual content but for their lack thereof: They depict the lightest of bondage (blindfolds, spanking), and this bondage is usually an excuse, or at least a preamble, for Christian's lavishly loving pursuit of Anastasia's pleasure.
You can taste Ms. Giffen's respect for the Gallic kitchen in the way she makes potatoes: the creamy dauphinoise with strip steak, the lavishly buttered chunks and bits of potato with lobster (itself slicked down with olive oil and served with a subtle, earthy blood sauce).
Read more: Meet the 15 richest American family 'dynasties,' who have a combined net worth of $618 billionOthers use their fortunes a little more lavishly — think vacationing around the world, exploring the seas by yacht, stocking closets with designer clothes, and partying it up in the city.
Its success — it claims far more daily active users than Twitter, for example — also came as a surprise to the tech industry, even after ByteDance spent lavishly to advertise its app on American platforms, and as videos created on TikTok spread across competitor networks like Instagram.
SEVASTOPOL, Crimea (Reuters) - News that Russia hosted the teenage children of Bashar al-Assad at a lavishly-rebuilt Black Sea summer camp in Crimea last year has given a rare glimpse into the personal lives of the Syrian president's family and his close relationship to Moscow.
According to its website, the hotel offers a gentlemen-only spa, a cigar lounge and an indoor pool with floor-to-ceiling windows, as well as "52 acres of lavishly landscaped gardens, spacious and sumptuous accommodations, fine-dining restaurants and 62,000 square feet of elegant event space."
Mr. Price spent lavishly to bring Woody Allen to Amazon, bankrolling "Wonder Wheel" for $25 million; it collected $1.4 million at the domestic box office in December, most likely hurt by renewed scrutiny of allegations that Mr. Allen molested his adopted daughter Dylan Farrow in 1992.
Among the items propped high on pedestals or silhouetted against the tall windows were a gold embroidered black silk evening cloak by Maria Grazia Chiuri and Pierpaolo Piccioli of Valentino; and a scarlet ball gown lavishly embellished with black seed beads and grommets by John Galliano.
Though they lavishly promote the institution of the monarchy — recent months have seen a barrage of news releases on icing flavors (buttercream) and carriage upholstery (gold), accompanied by an orgy of personalized tea towels and coffee mugs — they are also visibly uncomfortable with all the attention.
How far they can go in their pursuit of insider trading after Salman is still being worked out, and we will wait to see what kinds of friendships can be enough as they pursue this latest chain of tippees who got information that Mr. Rivas spread lavishly.
J Lo was in all her bridal glory Thursday in NYC shooting a movie called, what else ... "Marry Me." She was rocking a lavishly floral patterned wedding dress for the scene ... with all the accessories -- veil, train, jewelry and even a fancy shawl at one point.
SoundCloud CEO Alex Ljung would be replaced if the company receives the new funding SoundCloud CEO Alex Ljung would be replaced if the company receives the new funding SoundCloud lavishly spent money on offices around the world while its CEO galavanted at music festivals like a rock star.
Dressed in costume designer Colleen Atwood's gorgeous and lavishly detailed fairy-tale wardrobe for the sequel to Snow White and the Huntsman, the trio of actresses discovered that as eager as they were to take on some hardcore fight scenes, sometimes their fancy frocks and footwear weren't very cooperative.
"We simply will not allow the United States to be a place where corrupt individuals can expect to hide assets and lavishly spend money that should be used for the benefit of citizens of other nations," Kenneth Blanco, acting assistant attorney general, said in a statement on Thursday.
Perched high above the Euphrates in the region that is now called Deir ez-Zor, the ruins of Dura-Europos have yielded more distinct artifacts than almost any other ancient archaeological site: an intact Roman shield, a lavishly painted synagogue, a temple to the gods of nearby Palmyra.
It is wrong, indefensible and unacceptable that the president I fervently supported in 2008 and 2012 gives lavishly paid speeches to big banks with the fierce urgency of now, but refuses to join the epic battle for the future of America until he decides the time is right.
The scheme would seem to be the brainchild of someone who, alert to how lavishly the state will spend on all security-related affairs, figured out a way to creep through the back entrance of the great government banquet hall to join the feeding frenzy in the kitchen.
Read more: Here's what it's like to attend the Monaco Yacht Show — in a country where the poverty rate is 0 — when you are not a millionaireMonaco is a country smaller than New York City's Central Park, yet it's one of the most lavishly wealthy nations in the world.
Fashion Review PARIS — Is it possible that Jay Z said it better than any critic could in characterizing the radical brand reset that the storied Italian tailoring house Brioni is undergoing at the hands of Justin O'Shea, a charming, hard-drinking, muscled, unrepentantly macho and lavishly inked Australian retailer?
" In a speech in which he falsely claimed that his border wall was being built and alluded to unspecified records he said his administration had shattered on immigration enforcement, Mr. Trump lavishly praised employees of Customs and Border Protection and Immigration and Customs Enforcement as "incredibly brave patriots.
When the Plaza opened, its builders spared no expense to ensure that the hotel was unique, buying Baccarat glassware in France, spending lavishly on Irish linen and Swiss embroidery, and acquiring 21923,239 pieces of flat silver for today's equivalent of $8 million, to use in the hotel's restaurants.
Nederlander of San Francisco, which operates that city's Orpheum and Golden Gate theaters, this week asked a judge to prevent an ally-turned-rival, the producer Carole Shorenstein Hays, from staging the shows at the nearby Curran Theater, which she owns and has lavishly restored and ambitiously programmed.
JON PARELES Damon Albarn has come up with another of his morose, midtempo, insinuating minor-key rock ditties — "I'm a long way from land/I don't know what to do," he sings — and he tops it lavishly, with strings, piano, (perhaps synthetic) horns and a West African balafon (marimba).
Steinunn Located on a blustery stretch of Reykjavik's harbor, this former fishnet repair shop is now filled with plush knitted jackets that take their cue from traditional Icelandic men's wear, along with lavishly ruffled wraps and wool dresses trimmed with lightweight panels designed to dance in the air.
The lavishly renovated Church of the Holy Sepulchre, on the supposed site of Christ's Crucifixion and Resurrection, stood near the Al Aqsa Mosque and the Dome of the Rock, built on the ruins of the Hebrew Second Temple, which were temporarily converted to a palace and a church, respectively.
Bobby Tallis possessed the drainpipe physique, knee-length mackintosh, and winsomely dissolute demeanor of a poet, or so he believed, as he pursued a lavishly wayward course across the mangy municipal parks, median strips, and depressed residential quadrangles of his quarter of the city on another blustery October afternoon.
So it is not surprising that Graff's watch division has produced special métiers d'art timepieces with Chinese themes, a decision reminiscent of the 203th-century period when watch manufacturers like Ilbery of London, Bovet and Vaucher created lavishly decorated custom-made pocket watches for members of the imperial court.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A lavishly detailed 445-page report by Independent Counsel Kenneth Starr released by the U.S. House of Representatives in 1998 concluded that President Bill Clinton "committed acts that may constitute grounds for an impeachment" and paved the way for an unsuccessful attempt in Congress to remove him from office.
A lavishly man-bunned Matt Damon stars as White Savior—sorry, William—a freelance medieval mercenary (he fights for gold, not honor; gunpowder, not glory) who joins forces with China's fighting elite to battle the Tao Tie, a rapacious horde of homicidal reptiles hellbent on breaching the ancient city of Bianliang.
Trump, a billionaire real estate developer and reality television star, has donated lavishly to Democratic candidates, invited Hillary Clinton to his wedding, and at various times endorsed single-payer healthcare, ready access to abortions, and foreign policy prescriptions that have more in common with Noam Chomsky's worldview than Dick Cheney's.
If Trump wishes to channel favorable optics into successful policy, he needs to look more deeply at the region's problems, recognize that personal charm backed by military might is no substitute for a strategy and a working State Department, and ask for more from America's partners than a lavishly friendly welcome.
But, due to a lavishly funded effort to oppose the ordinance, largely spearheaded by tobacco company R.J. Reynolds, the fate of the ban will be determined in a referendum on the June 5 ballot, where it is known as Proposition E. The campaign is now inundating voters with misguided advertising.
Perhaps most memorably, Hylton lavishly un-dressed Lil' Kim to make her into the provocateur she's recognized as today, finding femininity in her overt sexuality — including the now-infamous single-pastie look that Hylton created from Indian bridal fabric for Kim to wear to the MTV Video Music Awards in 1999.
They detail how Scobie and Porch borrowed money from the company to do up their house, used company cards for personal expenses, and spent lavishly on business travel and hotels — as well as the luxurious February dinner, the spending on which was cited as having been a factor in Scobie's firing.
If Apocalypse Now was the definitive film about war in the American consciousness for the 1970s, the modern equivalent might be War Dogs, an uneven Jonah Hill vehicle about how easy it is to live lavishly by filling weapons contracts for the Department of Defense from your air-conditioned home.
An encyclopedic "On the Properties of Things," dating from 1414 and lavishly illustrated by the so-called Master of the Mazarine Hours, contains a final book mostly devoted to the phenomenon of color — testimony to the fact that color was regarded at the time as a science as much an art.
"Whether it's spending lavishly on luxury fountain pens or doing the bidding of the industries he's deregulating, I think the investigations need to be completed so that Americans can regain their trust in the safeguarding their air and water," said Mary Anne Hitt, director of Sierra Club's Beyond Coal campaign.
" Trump took one of his trademark swipes at the news media as he spoke from a lavishly decorated room at his Mar-a-Lago resort, telling the military personnel he was addressing that journalists were in the room, and adding: "Better me than you; believe me fellas, better me than you.
They basically poo-pooed making big, heavy, lavishly equipped fighters with tons of electronic doodads and doohickeys, instead going to the other end of the spectrum: austere (almost stripped-down), cheap, high-performance jets, because all those big, expensive, heavy add-ons come at the price of maneuverability, agility, and cost.
Montgomery bought a television — the first of its kind at Ardrossan — so the staff could watch the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II. It can seem as if the intended readership for this lavishly produced book is the family itself, for who else would care that a favored meal of Mrs.
Nevertheless, Mr. Almirall's design for 49 Chambers Street is important, Mr. Mellins said, because of its H-shaped footprint, which was designed to bring light and air deep into the building, and its enormous banking hall, which is lavishly detailed in limestone, marble and bronze to project power and security.
Like Jackie Coogan and Baby Marie Osborne — the other major child stars of the silent era whose fortunes were dissipated by guardians — Baby Peggy and her financial affairs were controlled by her parents, Jack and Marian Montgomery, who spent lavishly and set nothing aside for her education or her future.
When this amount of federal student loans are flowing with only the most basic of safeguards and oversight can we really expect educational institutions to not finance their facilities, faculties and recruiting programs as lavishly as possible or to responsibly design programs and pricing models that have recognized market value?
Variations on this story served other tattooed women of the era well, at least three of whom — Trixie Richardson, Ethel Martin Vangi and the lavishly self-ornamented ex-burlesque star Mildred Hull — worked "both sides of the needle," as one of the exhibition's witty label puts it, by becoming tattooists themselves.
Like Artotrogus, his underlings praise him lavishly in public, then tell journalists that he is a "moron" (attributed to Rex Tillerson, his former secretary of state), an "idiot" (attributed to John Kelly, his chief of staff) and has the understanding of "a 5th or 6th grader" (attributed to James Mattis, the defence secretary).
"Our colleges and universities, though lavishly funded and granted every perquisite which a dynamic capitalist economy can offer, have become factories for the manufacture of intellectual and moral conformity," thundered Roger Kimball, board chairman of Yale's Buckley Program, at a black-tie dinner that the program sponsored last year in New York.
The series, which is divided into seven "chapters," chronicles the induction of Reed into McLemore's baroque yet constrained universe—which includes a complex hedge maze that McLemore had designed for his family's property, and a neighborhood tattoo parlor that provides McLemore with an intimate circle of friends (and with a lavishly decorated torso).
Illusions: The Art of Magic is a book and exhibition at the McCord Museum in Montreal featuring hundreds of posters from the Golden Age of Magic The "Golden Age" of magic coincided with the heyday of the lithographic poster, and acts involving levitation, decapitation, escapes, hypnotism, and other illusions were lavishly advertised.
Gorka's words reflects a certain smugness among right-wing critics, who see in "liberal" Hollywood's tacit acceptance of an accused serial harasser (who donated lavishly to Hillary Clinton, no less) a hypocrisy that invalidates liberals' criticism of Donald Trump, whose propensity for behavior that might be considered sexual assault has been well documented.
Many of her pivotal figures are familiar to history: Hiram Bingham, the heroic American vice consul who lavishly issued salvational visas to despairing Jews; Hugh Fullerton, the consul general who thwarted Bingham on the advice of Cordell Hull, the Roosevelt administration's compliant secretary of state; and the idiosyncratic panoply of Fry's assistants.
Indeed, the early Christians were largely considered by the Romans as a kind of Jewish sect, and this wasn't terribly far off the mark, as so many of the essentials of Christianity owe their shape and tenor to the Hebrew scriptures, which the writers of New Testament took great pains to quote lavishly.
It has been referred to widely as the "mother" of cases in a three-decade effort by a special presidential panel to recover an estimated $10 billion allegedly siphoned off by Marcos and a family that had lived lavishly during his 20 years in power, 14 of which were ruled under martial law.
With ticket prices ranging from $450 to $93,000 (not counting upgrades), and some ticket levels reportedly topping out at a $250,000 group rate, Fyre Fest was sold as a lavishly produced luxury vacation held over two weekends on a "private island once owned by Pablo Escobar" in the Exumas district of the Bahamas.
Or, rather, by doing things — first class airfare, trips to Morocco, bringing a security detail to Disneyland, spending lavishly on office furniture — that seem like waste to people who believe in the EPA's mission, Pruitt can fulfill the conservative movement's mission of starving the EPA of the funds it needs to carry that mission out.
These sugar daddy relationships are cultivated through a website called Seeking Arrangement, which works by connecting wealthier men or women (sugar daddies and mommas) with "attractive people looking for finer things in life," (sugar babies.) Daddies and babies make arrangements where the daddy may spend lavishly on the baby in exchange for the baby's company.
"The issue with the wealthy is their desire to be with others like themselves, to congregate and assemble in defensible places where they feel safe, where they can spend their money as lavishly as they can without being confronted with what their wealth means," argued Richard Wolff, a Marxist economist based in New York.
Trump, a real estate tycoon, has quite a few impressive properties in his personal portfolio, including a $100 million, New York City penthouse (lavishly decorated with gold and marble features), and his massive Mar-a-Lago estate, which he reportedly purchased for $5 million in 1988 and 10 years later, turned into a private club.
The project, directed by Stephanie Laing, whose credits include "Veep" on HBO and "Dollface" on Hulu, is also a bid by A.B.G. to update its image and court women who may be too young to remember the balconette bras, split-crotch panties and lavishly padded girdles that once were the company's ribald stock in trade.
In Washington, Mr. Hunter became a fixture on the bar scene, with a reputation for spending lavishly on fancy dinners and parties and piling up thousands of dollars in tabs — behavior that contrasted with his demeanor at home in the San Diego suburbs, where he was known as a helpful neighbor and light social drinker.
The New York Times, which has published a critical series of articles on Success Academy, described the schools as exacting, with students marching silently in straight lines in the hallway and teachers who did not hesitate to shame students publicly for low grades or test scores — even if they also praised them lavishly for improving.
The villa he was camping out in is apparently open to the public—you can tour the thing for about $10, getting an inside look at its lavishly decorated halls and hearing all about its complex history as it was passed "from hand to hand" among a long list of bougie-ass French royals.
Candice Breitz, whose work is about fandom and previously took Bob Marley and John Lennon as subjects, contributes a lavishly installed video deconstruction of Cohen's 1988 album I'm Your Man featuring a synagogue choir that sings the album's backing vocals in front of a velvet curtain, behind which various sexagenarian-plus men sing the lead vocals.
The upshot of this was that big-budget games often didn't look great while you were playing them, but every now and then, you'd be treated to a lavishly rendered cutscene that would not only blow you away with its detail and artistry, but provide crucial context for what the regular graphics were actually meant to look like.
Epstein also obtained his Manhattan residence — a seven-story, 21,000-square-foot mansion that's been called one of the city's largest private homes — through Wexner, who purchased the property in 1989 for $13.2 million, furnished it lavishly, and yet "never spent more than two months there," according to a 1996 interview Epstein gave to the New York Times.
Either way, a much thornier issue for Rothenberg Ventures, say numerous former employees, is founder Rothenberg himself, who has sometimes seemed to live more like a billionaire than the manager of a modest venture fund — spending lavishly to attract moneyed individuals as investors and, over time, growing increasingly focused on becoming as famous as some of them.
Indeed, the name was appropriate for a man who seemingly lived a party boy lifestyle and spent lavishly to woo startup founders — including going on Napa Valley wine tours, holding an annual 'founder field day' where he rented out the whole San Francisco Giants' baseball stadium and spending unsparingly to executive produce a video for Coldplay.
Then, in the hours following Trump's string of pardons and commutations, the Daily Beast reported that family members of one of the men Trump pardoned, Paul Pogue, donated lavishly to his fundraising committee and campaign in the months leading up to the pardon — a chain of events that appears to be about as corrupt as it gets.
But in a party defined in no small part by concerns about inequality and economic power concentrated in the hands of the wealthy, Mr. Bloomberg's fortune — estimated at well above $50 billion — is also a source of discomfort to many Democrats, and his lavishly funded candidacy has drawn sharp criticism from populist liberals, like Mr. Sanders and Ms. Warren.

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