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Finally, Trump is vindictive and legendarily holds on to grudges.
" Sportscaster Bob Costas told CNN Bryant was "always a legendarily hard worker.
Trump's digits are legendarily stumpy, but still large enough to cast a signature.
McDonalds' legendarily forever-broken soft serve machines have just been put on blast.
Trump met and courted the legendarily despicable lawyer early on — and idolized him.
George W. Bush legendarily stocked his government with industry executives, lobbyists, and cronies.
Balanchine created Dewdrop on Tanaquil Le Clercq, a legendarily slender, long-limbed ballerina.
Another is to say that he came over from a legendarily bad Saints defense.
This property, 27600 Pacific Coast Highway, is located along the legendarily scenic state highway.
Hart, head of the state attorney general's white-collar crime division, is legendarily ruthless.
Bush was legendarily incurious about the nuts and bolts of how his administration ran.
Prince had a legendarily complicated relationship with the internet, declaring it "completely over" in 2010.
Chin was also a pal of the legendarily mobbed-up music business impresario Morris Levy.
Rarer and bolder items like black garlic or the legendarily stinky kusaya fish are fermented, too.
Two years ago, Bryn Kelly, an legendarily gifted trans performer and writer from Appalachia, committed suicide.
When O'Brien was legendarily yanked from The Tonight Show, he went to Hawaii for a vacation.
The meme revels in the contradiction between Jordan's legendarily aggressive persona and his free-flowing tears.
Alice Cooper is the Neil Young of metal; he's legendarily cool by default at this point.
Shows were short and intense and legendarily ended in injuries for both crowd and band alike.
Even I have been acting out in the kitchen, although my baked goods are legendarily dreadful.
Getting habitual nonvoters to turn out is legendarily difficult and the evidence so far is mixed.
Opened in 1924, it was where Bollywood stars legendarily ate chili chicken in horse-drawn carriages.
Daniels wants to tell her full story without fear of being sued by the legendarily litigious Trump.
He conducts legendarily tough practices and his players are always ranked famously high in league-wide minutes totals.
The show's legendarily complicated and expensive story lines span two continents and the largest ensemble cast on television.
And now the lead organizer of that legendarily terrible music festival might be a legend in the clink.
Legendarily terrible films have long been a staple of pop culture and are adored in their own way.
She's the maker of both a large, epoch-making body of choreography and a legendarily sensuous dance style.
Why, it was six-decade-strong gay icon Cher … as legendarily impersonated by "Drag Race Royalty" Chad Michaels!
James Grimes of Iowa, among those who voted to save the President, legendarily argued that Congress had overreached.
Adrian Fontes narrowly won a race for county recorder, and Paul Penzone ousted legendarily controversial sheriff Joe Arpaio.
Shaq Fu: A Legend Reborn, the sequel to the legendarily bad and weird game Shaq Fu, is not good.
Guest's mockumentaries are legendarily unscripted, so everything you see is the work of talented comics riffing on an idea.
It's unclear how close they are to completion, but August in that neck of woods is legendarily SMOKING HOT!
Toni and Chyna have a legendarily toxic relationship -- which, of course, makes for great TV -- and they didn't disappoint.
He did not expose his (legendarily large) penis after a night of debauchery in a Moscow restaurant in 1915.
I was going to grab a drink at this legendarily terrifying dive bar in Austin, NV, but it was closed.
This used to happen a lot more frequently in the days of the legendarily vicious FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover.
But for commerce startups still figuring out their business (like Birchbox) it's a legendarily bad time to plan an IPO.
The unbelievably rich and complex and legendarily user-unfriendly title has been a free staple of awe and frustration for years.
He's not one of its federal legislative leaders, he's not a nationally recognized figure, and he's not a legendarily skilled orator.
And, since we were on a legendarily seedy stretch of Colfax Avenue, the Col — well, you see where this is going.
Much of the credit invariably goes to George Szell, the legendarily authoritarian music director from 1946 to his death in 1970.
The House and Senate ethics committees are legendarily slow-moving and unwilling to strike hard blows against the wrongdoing by their colleagues.
Gather the kids up, dress them in the ugliest sweaters you can find, and strike a pose for a legendarily awkward family photo.
His movies — particularly an infamous string of video game adaptations — are legendarily terrible, but not in the way that earns them cult status.
"That Guy" was based on the character of Gordon Gecko, a legendarily smooth-taking and corrupt   business tycoon from the '22017s.
These halal cuts were the only meat my mother cooked, transformed into those legendarily complex dishes that we savored with friends and family.
Putting forward a standard-bearer who has a legendarily bad relationship with the press is a dubious tactical move for a political party.
Back in the '80s, Kenny held an annual charity event with pro athletes and celebs -- and legendarily faked MJ out of his Jordans.
The chunky guns, with their oversize banana clips, are legendarily rugged, and can remain in armories for decades, limiting sales of new weapons.
The system creates the unique, intellectualized forms for which OMA is known but also results in a legendarily harsh 24-7 work environment.
It's also absurdly and legendarily difficult, so pick this one up if your ego can stand to be knocked down a few pegs. 
He's already done plenty of moving on -- legendarily, really -- he's got a kid with Topshop heiress Chloe Green and they're reportedly engaged already.
Ms. Del Rey, whose early live concerts were legendarily challenged, was as comfortable as she has ever been, though by no means assured.
The official line was that Mr. Rickles's pit-bull hostility was a stage persona; his real-life personality was legendarily warm and generous.
And then we got into the main game itself, with its awkward scene blocking around clunky 3D models and legendarily bad voice acting.
He legendarily survived a fire in a Boston hotel when he was 55 years old, grasping onto a window ledge while sustaining serious burns.
In a three-part series our correspondent explored the scene from beer bars to Pyongyang's newest pizza joint to the legendarily terrible Koryo burger.
Seles, for her part, had the two-hander from both sides, a heavy ball, a legendarily great return game, and impeccable shot-making abilities.
But that's a real balancing act for a fledgling company already suffering bad press and trying to keep fans with legendarily short attention spans.
The remainder of shares is largely held by other Fidelity employees and the Johnsons, and their proxies keep a legendarily tight grip on operations.
Ortega became the first man to stop the legendarily hard-nosed Edgar, courtesy of a booming uppercut that began somewhere by the Earth's core.
That may have something to do with the fact that Trump is legendarily averse to exercise, believing that it drains one's life battery unnecessarily.
He legendarily shot to superstardom when he posed nude — lying on a bearskin rug, no less — for a history-making centerfold in Cosmopolitan in 290.
Harlan Ellison, the legendary, legendarily irascible speculative fiction writer who died this week at age 84, wrote the greatest episode of Star Trek ever made.
"I saw an angel in the marble and carved until I set him free," Michelangelo once avowed, legendarily sculpting his creations from single stone blocks.
Maybe it was the punk band Atari Teenage Riot in the legendarily trashy dressing room at CBGB, or Ornette Coleman at Jazz at Lincoln Center.
Federal prosecutors are going after the top secret "Once Upon a Time in Shaolin" and Wayne's legendarily unreleased album, along with a bunch of cash.
Gabber is legendarily one of the heaviest genres of music to ever exist and it's also one of the best, in my opinion at least.
Other legendarily poor teams like the 24 Colts (22020-4, -17.1) and the 1976 Buccaneers expansion team (0-14, -20.5) also fall short of the Dolphins.
South Africa goes to the polls on Wednesday in the first election since the legendarily corrupt Jacob Zuma was forced out of office in February 2018.
Catholics consider the Pope not only the vicar of Christ but also the successor to St. Peter, who legendarily holds the keys to the Pearly Gates.
Besides, the Mets are a reasonably successful franchise whose legendarily heartbreaking late-season losses have as much to do with mismanagement as some kind of curse.
While it's ridiculous to suggest the media likes Hillary Clinton — her relationship with the press is famously, legendarily toxic — the media is increasingly biased against Trump.
Legendarily, he got on the stage once, and without even saying a word, just went, "Nah," and then walked off without doing a bit of his routine.
Summitt was legendarily tough: When she dislocated her shoulder in 26, she tried for more than an hour to reset it herself before finally calling a doctor.
But in his early vocal pieces, and in his legendarily mesmerizing improvisations at the piano, he jettisoned rules that had been in place for hundreds of years.
Like Einstein, who portrayed himself as a slow learner who never let go once he had seized on some question, Dr. Hawking was legendarily, even irritatingly stubborn.
Add in a sprawling geographical and political story line, and it could have — and nearly did, with its legendarily bad unaired pilot — crashed and burned on takeoff.
I would very much enjoy a manzanilla sherry with this dish, while Txakolina, an exuberant dry white from Basque country in Spain, is legendarily good with artichokes.
Both men have legendarily huge egos, a fondness for locker-room bragging and, while protesting their love of women, seem to judge them solely on their physical attributes.
So who better to pay tribute to Twombly than the legendarily transgressive filmmaker John Waters, who was both a lover of Twombly's art and one of his personal friends.
These "gifted" animals from both the nocturnal and diurnal worlds must learn to trust one another and work together to prevent the resurrection of the legendarily dangerous Ant Queen.
Composed for a companion album to the 2011 installment of the legendarily violent fighting game Mortal Kombat , this one's an ominous creeper composed of gory synths and foreboding drum work.
George Foreman says the legendarily nasty public feud between Muhammad Ali and Joe Frazier was actually friendly behind closed doors ... telling TMZ Sports the two men secretly loved each other.
Composed for a companion album to the 2011 installment of the legendarily violent fighting game Mortal Kombat , this one's an ominous creeper composed of gory synths and foreboding drum work.
But rather than losing her nerve when faced with a kicking, screaming child, Barrymore showed off her legendarily good sense of humour and used the opportunity to take a funny photo.
Kim's old-school methods demanded an overwhelming amount of training, but while the easygoing Youman adapted readily to it, the legendarily mercurial Nyjer Morgan lasted only a month with the club.
She (legendarily) has a plan for that, a clear sense of which institutions are broken, what new institutions need to be created, and what kind of people she wants running them.
This YMCA, the same one that New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio uses, is located in a legendarily progressive neighborhood, and I expected someone to speak up, but no one did.
Yes, the capital banks must carry against risk-weighted assets is now larger, but banks remain opaque and leverage is legendarily difficult to measure, or even to anticipate once a crisis begins.
Unorthodox sights and sounds were a regular feature of her early life as the child of the English actress and musician Jane Birkin and the legendarily louche Parisian singer-songwriter Serge Gainsbourg.
Mr. Dash is legendarily loose-tongued and bullheaded — just because he's filming a scene for a show about hip-hop progeny (including his son, Boogie) doesn't mean he'll adhere to the pat narrative.
Now, Twitter user Dieting Hippo has fittingly immortalized the demonic space in BATHDOOM—a new map for 1994's Doom II that allows players to wander the legendarily bad bathroom as the bloodthirsty Doomguy.
Insofar as net neutrality is concerned, the relationship between GOP lawmakers and legendarily despised big cable companies—it's like watching Peter and Shadow roll around in the leaves at the end of Homeward Bound.
Alex Toth (designer of Jonny Quest and Space Ghost, among others) was the artist with the attitude, legendarily nearly getting in a fistfight with Julius Schwartz at DC Comics once, right in the office.
The issue is officially settled—membership voted down boycott at a legendarily acrimonious G.M. in 2012—although, much as with the deadlock in the Middle East, skirmish follows skirmish, with no resolution in sight.
Hersch's new piece, a seventy-five-minute vocal cycle entitled "I Hope We Get a Chance to Visit Soon," caused dissent in the legendarily open-minded Ojai audience: some were deeply moved, others repulsed.
The inspiration for Genji legendarily came when Shikibu went on a pilgrimage (a popular mode of entertainment for bored noblewomen) to the Temple of Ishiyama and gazed out at the moon over Lake Biwa.
The NBA Hall of Famer's legendarily bad feet got some MUCH needed TLC Wednesday at a mani-pedi spa -- and, while the nail techs went to work, Cardi's music was blaring in the background.
Mr. Yoon, 48, mounted a campaign nearly a decade ago against the legendarily iron-fisted former mayor, Thomas M. Menino, attempting unsuccessfully to energize young progressives and minority communities in a movement for change.
Steve Ballmer's Microsoft was legendarily a fairly cutthroat sort of place, with stack ranking an important part of employee evaluations, lots of empire building and working in silos, and little collaboration between major units.
A 2002 special-edition home-video release restored missing footage and reconsidered the film's legacy, but among horror fans, that legacy was never in doubt, even after Neil LaBute's legendarily awful 2006 remake, starring Nicolas Cage.
Ja had filed a motion to dismiss the class action lawsuit filed by Fyre ticketholders and attendees in which they claim he lied through his teeth with social media posts promoting the legendarily doomed music fest.
Cromartie legendarily has 13 kids ... including twins with his wife, Terricka ... so when we got them out in Houston for the Super Bowl, we had to ask if they had any "twin advice" for Jay & Bey.
A legendarily popular and yet much-satirized musical, based on T. S. Eliot poetry and set in a junkyard, about a group of cats vying to ascend to the Heaviside Layer and begin a new life.
Jeff Daniels plays Frank Griffin, a legendarily brutal outlaw, and Jack O'Connell ("Unbroken") plays Roy Goode, a protégé who double-crosses Griffin, shooting him in the arm and fleeing with the loot from a payroll heist.
It's based on specifications written in the Old Testament account of Noah, who legendarily brought animals in pairs onto a gigantic boat and tended to them during a worldwide flood that lasted 40 days and nights.
Winamp, the legendarily customizable music player, is being revamped as a mobile app that will give you one place to listen to all your music — including playlists, podcasts, streaming radio stations, and more, as reported by TechCrunch.
Jeffrey Tambor, who is legendarily difficult to work with, was excused by some of his Arrested Development co-stars in a New York Times interview that left Jessica Walter, whom he had berated on set, in tears.
Bryan Buckley, the prolific Super Bowl commercial director who helmed the VICE Sports holy grail The New Jersey Turnpikes, gives us a hint of what we could have expected from that legendarily long-shelved Kelsey Grammar vehicle.
These legendarily tight-lipped Alpine dullards even managed to extend their no-questions-asked bank account policy to the guys in black jackboots who kept turning up with bags full of gold teeth throughout the early 1940s.
It's kind of like durian, where it's legendarily stinky and you can't transport it across county lines or whatever, but there's this secret society of fans who go around and award special honors to the stinkiest ones.
Many items feature Quintanilla's likeness and several pay homage to her legendarily showy stage apparel, including a purple crop top that nods to the two-piece ensemble that's been worn by everyone from Kim Kardashian to Demi Lovato.
It's that the choices made at every stage making it are so nonsensical, the motivations so hard to trace, that it rises to the level of legendarily terrible—like The Room or the Troll 2 of bad pizza.
Truly violent anime can maybe harsh your mellow, but Devilman Crybaby—legendarily mind-bending director Masaaki Yuasa's bizarre story of a teenage boy possessed by a demon that makes him look like he won puberty—is the exception.
The sequel to the legendary, and legendarily difficult, indie sleeper hit La-Mulana has finally been released, and all gamers with a penchant for retro-style platforming and a broad masochistic streak are encouraged to descend into its depths.
For all the things that are controversial about the legendarily hard-driving Thibodeau—the way he burns out his bosses and his charges alike, his type-A aversion to compromise in any form—there is also one bright reason for hope.
Post, who was born Austin Post, sang with a conviction that seemed strange and unearned, even a bit ridiculous: he was a white teen-ager invoking the legendarily tough basketball player Allen Iverson to describe his own triumphs over adversity.
On that winter day, at a studio in New Jersey, Mr. Giant Steps himself, along with McCoy Tyner on piano, Jimmy Garrison on bass, and Elvin Drums on drums, legendarily cut A Love Supreme in a single, day-long session.
And that confusion is the very heart of the matter: Had The Room not come packaged with so much internal befuddlement, a legendarily strange production experience, and a mysterious man at its center, it would have been destined for obscurity.
Especially given the strength of reviews for both his performance in The Disaster Artist (as Tommy Wiseau, director of the legendarily bad movie The Room) and his direction of the film, it felt like he would receive his second Oscar nomination.
The Brooklyn-based artist Rachel Harrison, who has known Zittel for 200 years, since they both lived in Williamsburg, calls her "legendarily generous," especially to young artists, several hundred of whom have spent time at A-Z West over the years.
A homage to the global inspirations of Dior's original 1951 Le Bal Oriental, the legendarily lavish costume ball thrown by the Mexican mining heir Carlos de Beistegui, each scheme had its own custom-made plates, menus and Rubelli and Fortuny textiles.
Well, yeah, because art matters, and heavy metal matters, and artists like Tom Araya (and Slayer in general) have access to a massive platform, and in Slayer's case, a legendarily rabid fanbase who listen carefully to what they say onstage and off.
Smith swooped in to grab the rebound over Durant, but instead of going back up with it from point blank range or even passing out to LeBron, who was open, he legendarily dribbled out the clock and sent the game into overtime.
All of that alone would be enough for Amazon to take the crown, but it's all just a prelude to the Halloween programming masterstroke — a monster flick so legendarily terrible that it transcends all notions of good and bad, right and wrong.
The scene begins with Drake–sorry, "Damian"–hitting on his improv partner in an invisible gym but by the end Drake is doing a song-and-dance number about the dangers of lifting weights, which is funny given his legendarily shit workout routine.
Premiering to great acclaim at this year's Tribeca Film Festival, the documentarian team of Alex Kliment, Dana O'Keefe, and Michael Tucker directed, wrote, and shot the film in close collaboration with the legendarily eccentric urban historian and tour guide Timothy "Speed" Levitch.
She did a listening tour around the United States and, for a time, used maps in her legendarily comprehensive slide decks that showed HIV prevalence (the percent of people who have it) and incidence (the rate of new infections) from Oakland, Calif.
In 2006, at a time when most coaches would be content to sit back in a job-for-life and wait to see their name on an arena, Dunphy decided to succeed the legendary and legendarily un-succeedable John Chaney at Temple.
Geographical proximity and mutual friends threw them together, and nights passed in a blur of drinks at Nambuca or White Heat, a semi-legendarily grotty bar and a longstanding indie club night respectively, before the lengthy commutes back to south-westerly Twickenham and beyond.
The legendarily/infamously draconian school has just two 20-win seasons in its history and a secure spot amongst the five DI programs—along with Army, Northwestern, Brooklyn's St. Francis, and William & Mary—that have never reached the NCAA tournament since it began in 03.
The legendarily irritating mascot-helper spent the following years hovering around the edges of documents, blinking dumbly under his lascivious eyebrows and blurting out, "It looks like you're writing a letter," until he was sidelined by the company in 2001, officially recognized as a mistake.
Well aware that his own investors were out for blood, it still took tragic circumstances beyond his control to force him into a state where he could admit some amount of fault for Uber's legendarily awful culture and publicly promise some modicum of change.
Mr. Bourdain's taste buds and legendarily steely stomach might have objected to a few of the delicacies he guzzled down on camera for our vicarious entertainment, and education, but he was, above all, a tireless ambassador for testing your comfort zone, for being all in.
It certainly can't be a coincidence that in a year in which football has been taken to task — in the media, in film, by the scientific community — for its unrelenting violence and the wages it exacts, the N.F.L. chose a legendarily soft band for its halftime entertainment.
All photos courtesy of YourParadise Legendarily, the first Europeans to stay on Fiji—a collection of 330 islands in the South Pacific with a population the size of Austin—hundreds of years ago were shipwrecked and stranded sailors and runaway prisoners from the Australian penal encampments.
Clinton fielded a few softball questions with a shortstop's aplomb, I headed off to dinner to meet with a G.O.P. strategist, then to quiz a prominent local Democrat at Wellman's, a watering hole that in the previous two cycles was legendarily overstuffed with Obama campaign staffers.
Japanese pro wrestling icon Atsushi Onita, best known for having brought the legendarily brutal "Deathmatch" style of wrestling to Japan with his storied Frontier Martial-Arts Wrestling (FMW) organization, is one of the most enigmatic, creative, divisive, and brilliant personalities to emerge from the world of wrestling.
No sooner was he adopted by a mentor (Wagner) than he was dispatched to shop for his custom-made silk underwear — and betrayed later when Wagner suggested, in a letter dictated to one of Nietzsche's committed enemies, that Nietzsche's legendarily bad health was caused by compulsive masturbation.
In 1956, a Liberal government's efforts to use public money to make sure the construction of a major pipeline could begin by a June deadline ended up in a legendarily raucous parliamentary debate — and became a key factor in the Liberals' defeat in the next election.
Warren Beatty was last in front of a camera 19603 years ago; 18 years have passed since he last directed a movie; and it's been even longer since Beatty, 79, first flirted with the idea of making a movie that involved legendarily elusive and eccentric billionaire Howard Hughes.
IR blasters are a legendarily dumb technology with a host of issues — commands can get interrupted by sunlight shining in from a window, commands often misfire, and the IR blasters on the Cube need to have some kind of line of sight to the devices you want to control.
Some focus on the transformative summer of 13103, when Europe was engulfed in World War I and New Yorkers who might have otherwise decamped to the Left Bank of Paris instead headed here, drawn by the legendarily brilliant light and the spectacular dunes, as well as the heady cultural mix.
If you've never seen Takashi Miike's superbly chilling tale of romance gone awry, there's no better moment than early October — the start of the month-long buildup to Halloween — to celebrate this admirably measured tale of a single man's "audition" for a romantic partner that goes spectacularly, legendarily off the rails.
The plan itself is an encouraging step, filled though it may be with blind spots, rampant vagueness, inflated expectations, and contradictions—because it shows that even the legendarily blinkered Bezos can be pushed to change course, and it demonstrates the power and potential of good organizing in the tech sector.
When she learned that Haldeman would control her access to the Oval Office, longtime Nixon personal secretary Rose Mary Woods is alleged to have responded by uttering an obscenity to the president-elect, followed by a legendarily icy elevator ride at the Hotel Pierre in New York, where the transition was headquartered.
She's legendarily from a boxing family — she's tough, but she [also] has that inner strength to be able to do all the things that she does as a human being, like directing, and really trying to help reach out to other Latinx members of the community and galvanize, becoming a force for change.
It's an afternoon in late February, and Soltysik, the presidential nominee for the Socialist Party USA, is leaning over his laptop in the living room of his cramped, cat-dominated Los Angeles apartment, showing me a YouTube video of a legendarily awkward performance by a seemingly deranged Chicago pop singer named Bobby Conn.
The show's promise to reunite the pieces for the first time since their dispersal set anticipation in the art world soaring, if as much for its legendarily superlative quality — Anthony Van Dyck, Peter Paul Rubens, Hans Holbein the Younger, Titian and Andrea Mantegna scream from the list — as for its art historical significance.
Cameron's terrible temper and a runaway production with troubles to spare — one disgruntled crew member laced the chowder at craft services with PCP one night, provoking hallucinations in 21998 people, including cast member Bill Paxton — had prompted people to wonder if the legendarily expensive film was doomed for the same fate as its subject.
Despite her legendarily slim figure – which led Barbara Walters to ask in an interview what she weighed – Hepburn especially loved pasta with pomodoro sauce and would often travel with dried spaghetti in her suitcase to cook up once she got to her destination, as her son, Luca Dotti, revealed in his book Audrey at Home.
While the defense secretary typically focuses on war-fighting policies and relations with Congress, the deputy secretary manages the Pentagon's vast bureaucracy, rides herd on weapons contractors, and tries to root out wasteful spending, tasks that have been legendarily difficult since President Dwight D. Eisenhower warned about the rise of the military-industrial complex.
But Brooks is right that there's a marked contrast between her continuing to surround herself with figures like Sidney Blumenthal, Mark Penn (who's recently started offering advice again through Bill Clinton), and her legendarily dickish communications guru Philippe Reines, and Obama's tendency to appoint people who keep their mouths shut and their heads down and just do their jobs.
You never imagine the perfectly-coiffed and legendarily cool Anna Wintour putting a single foot wrong, but the longtime host of the Met Gala (and thus, star of the upcoming documentary about it, The First Monday in May) admits that she got caught on camera a couple times doing just that — and sometimes the foot was in her mouth.
EK: I know we've only got three or four more minutes, so let me ask you a more random question to close: You're a legendarily big reader, so what is the book you would recommend to someone who is 15 years old, somebody who is 25 years old, and then to someone who is 45 years old?
Now Save Oakland Sports is working overtime—holding rallies, building social media buzz, launching fundraisers—to remind everyone that Oakland fans were legendarily supportive before the Raiders left, and continued to be so through the two largely regrettable decades after they came back, happily committing huge personal and public funds to the team in both eras.
La Paulée de New York — Mr. Johnnes has also taken the event to San Francisco and Hong Kong — has had a lot to do with that growth, bringing groups of Burgundy lovers together and introducing them to like-minded wine fans, to the vignerons themselves and, perhaps most important of all, enveloping them in the spirit of sharing that is legendarily Burgundian.
Vick came on the "TMZ Sports" TV Show (weeknights on FS1) and was asked who he thinks is the more ridiculous, unfair player to play between himself and Bo. There's no easy answer ... Bo legendarily couldn't be tackled on Tecmo Bowl, while Vick had a FREAKIN' 94 SPEED RATING at QB, meaning the only way to stop him was to assault your opponent.
In addition to being the seminal influence on modern haunted house tales, this story of Jack Torrance's fight against addiction as he succumbs to the demons of the Overlook Hotel is worth reading both for its insights into King's own fights with alcoholism and other addictions and for its differences from the legendary Stanley Kubrick film version (which King legendarily hates).
A recent paper by Emory University political scientists Gregory Martin and Josh McCrain found that when Sinclair Broadcast Group, a legendarily right-wing network of local TV stations, buys a station, its local news programs begin to cover more national and less local politics, the coverage becomes more conservative, and viewership actually falls — suggesting that the rightward tilt isn't enacted as a strategy to win more viewers but as part of a persuasion effort.

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