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"liberally" Definitions
  1. generously; in large amounts synonym generously (2), lavishly (2)
  2. in a way that is not completely accurate or exact synonym freely (6)
  3. in a way that is about increasing somebody's general knowledge and experience rather than particular skills
  4. in a way that is connected with being willing to understand and respect other people's behaviour, opinions, etc. and believing people should be able to choose how they behave
  5. in a way that is connected with views that are politically liberal

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"liberally" Synonyms
lavishly amply generously bountifully unstintingly well munificently bounteously handsomely freehandedly freeheartedly openhandedly abundantly plentifully copiously plenteously profusely richly plentily prolifically at will freely unchallenged unreservedly as one pleases as one sees fit as one wishes at whim as one thinks fit to suit oneself at one's pleasure at your discretion of one's own accord of your own free will without encumbrance without hindrance without restraint without restriction as you please at one's preference mostly greatly particularly widely considerably highly hugely comprehensively essentially extensively immoderately prodigally prodigiously sizably vastly extravagantly massively respectfully decently considerately fairly kindly benevolently civilly courteously graciously politely beneficently genially thoughtfully agreeably amicably charitably cordially decorously favorably(US) progressively humanistically permissively broad-mindedly high-mindedly liberal-mindedly radically patiently pinkly understandingly forbearingly sympathetically leniently open-mindedly unbiasedly acceptingly tolerantly stoically receptively broadly modernly innovatively groundbreakingly revolutionarily pioneeringly newly originally inventively unconventionally futuristically unorthodoxly experimentally unfamiliarly eccentrically neoterically hiply headly nontraditionally justly contemporarily indulgently flexibly catholicly undogmatically dispassionately laxly softly compassionately mildly humanely kindlily tenderly mercifully forgivingly gently unselfishly magnanimously altruistically philanthropically unsparingly bigheartedly ungrudgingly eleemosynarily loosely roughly generally inexactly imprecisely indefinitely vaguely unrigorously approximately approximatively inexplicitly inaccurately indistinctly ramblingly changeably randomly squishily variedly miscellaneously mixedly assortedly heterogeneously diversely indiscriminately promiscuously manifoldly multifariously universally multifacetedly multiformly inclusively openly impartially objectively neutrally disinterestedly detachedly reasonably observantly overindulgently clemently benignly benignantly easily lightly obligingly nobly chivalrously gallantly selflessly calmly relaxedly casually nonchalantly insouciantly serenely placidly unconcernedly carefreely untroubledly equably blithely mellowly imperturbably unflappably unworriedly informally undemandingly unrestrainedly moderately accommodatingly collectedly congenially leisurelily knowledgeably learnedly sophisticatedly informedly awarely literately refinedly intellectually wisely savvily sharply rationally polishedly urbanely experiencedly worldlily largely bigly colossally enormously giantly gigantically monumentally grandly immensely superly astronomically cosmically gargantuanly ginormously grandiosely inordinately fulsomely excessively unctuously gushingly gushily ingratiatingly cloyingly saccharinely enthusiastically glowingly effusively flatteringly inoffensively appropriately diplomatically multiculturally sensitively tactfully orthodoxly dogmatically politically wastefully profligately thriftlessly improvidently uneconomically unthriftily carelessly imprudently needlessly recklessly ruinously cavalierly destructively dissipatively incontinently expansively communicatively friendlily outgoingly affably sociably talkatively garrulously loquaciously uninhibitedly amiably demonstratively extrovertedly forthcomingly chattily culturally enrichingly edifyingly educationally artistically educatively upliftingly instructively esthetically(US) aesthetically(UK) developmentally beneficially constructively helpfully influentially inspirationally literarily More

738 Sentences With "liberally"

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Public resources should be for the needy — liberally defined.
Fund science liberally, but reward knowledge more than market value.
George Romney, Richard Nixon's housing secretary, used this law liberally.
His home, liberally strewn with cats, is next to Eliza's.
Some tacos are liberally strewn with French's crispy fried onions.
Liberally brush the thighs with the caramel and eat immediately.
But his views are voiced liberally on the village square.
White powder, an abrasive, was sprinkled liberally over the carcasses.
Sprinkle liberally with the spice mixture and toss to distribute spices.
Android 24 liberally "borrowed" the core gesture navigation mechanic from iOS.
The company, telling, tossed around the word "prototype" quite liberally there.
The company even recently trademarked the slogan "Season Liberally" for use.
The company has also liberally banned accounts for revenge porn activities.
A more liberally defined "gig" economy chart would be even larger.
Prominent Silicon Valley companies spend liberally to protect their intellectual property.
Arrange them on a plate and pour the sauce over liberally.
Ideally we like to keep the market ... liberally supplied and comfortable.
Sprinkle the dough liberally with flour and wrap tightly in plastic.
Liberally season steak on all sides with salt and (optional) pepper.
Wiener deploys this strategy liberally, with adroit specificity and arch timing.
But on Gab, anti-Jewish rhetoric is slung casually and liberally.
Is it healthy to cook with spices and use them liberally?
He has employed that argument liberally at the many presidential debates.
Previously, dispensaries could buy more liberally through a medical marijuana program.
Salt liberally and allow to weep set in colander for one hour.
Brush apples liberally with melted butter, and sprinkle with remaining ¼ cup sugar.
Tefaf is liberally sprinkled with masterful proponents of this trend, throughout history.
Banks have also stopped spreading their money as liberally among both parties.
Other countries use them, sometimes quite liberally, without collapsing into political disorder.
But at the same time, the genres draw liberally from each other.
Some countries define a standard drink more liberally than the WHO does.
Place the tomato halves in a colander and sprinkle liberally with salt.
Spotteds are as black as onyx, liberally speckled with large yellow spots.
I'm pro immigration and probably more socially liberally than anyone I know.
The place is known for its muddy beaches and she applied liberally.
Presidents Barack Obama and George W. Bush did so liberally, for example.
It was then liberally seasoned with basil leaves, oregano and olive oil.
Earlier, the two had been liberally raiding Sasse's candy stash of jawbreakers.
It cited liberally from the report by the two investigators, the Rev.
And both have spent that money liberally on their food delivery operations. 
The phrase "fake news" has now been used so liberally, it's meaningless.
Until 2011, Damascus was the most liberally multicultural city in the Middle East.
For years, lawyers liberally quoted the opinions of Kennedy, the erstwhile decisive vote.
Search your emails for sensitive correspondence, delete liberally and empty the trash folder.
More wine is liberally poured, and we decide to partake in trivia night.
Liberally applied black bars can be cover for a whole lot of mischief.
Search your emails for sensitive correspondence, delete liberally, and empty the trash folder.
Entrenched telecommunications companies liberally spread money and attention to everyone who holds office.
The language of girl power and images of feminine strength are used liberally.
For decades, Broadway musicals used exclamation points in their titles liberally and unironically.
Both countries, of course, have been liberally interfering in other states for decades.
At Celgene, Hugin accumulated the wealth he has loaned liberally to his campaign.
The broadcasts use green screens liberally, giving them a low-budget-movie look.
However, the bonuses were applied more liberally in every state, the Times reported.
He was submitting insurance claims for bogus tests and liberally writing opioid scripts.
He and his band of thieves also liberally stole from the Venezuelan treasury.
Conservatives might want to think a little more liberally before they click "share."
To put it liberally, perhaps language has not caught up to her work.
He also insisted that to sustain liberal democracy you needed liberally educated people.
Warning: There is plenty of coarse language liberally and melodramatically sprinkled throughout. Acting!
Slather it on liberally and often, especially after drying off with a towel.
By borrowing so liberally from the left and the right, some say Mrs.
And it's clear on this album, which liberally borrows styles from other singers.
One type of food that is liberally peppered with misconception is Indian cuisine.
Use Resurrect liberally, since even one death on your team can tilt the balance.
This was in addition to his liberally handing out indelible features for maximum ubiquity.
Groening and Weinstein also poached liberally from the shows to stock the writers' room.
I gave it a good shake and liberally spritzed my face, neck, and décolleté.
The Cardinals' lead never reached 60 as Pitino substituted liberally throughout the second half.
HASTINGS-ON-HUDSON "Laughing Liberally," Scott Blakeman, Leighann Lord, John Marshall and Barry Weintraub.
Season liberally with salt and pepper making sure to season the head and interior.
By taking liberally from the traditions of both ballet and Cunningham, she enriches both.
He shares liberally on Facebook, with direct-to-the-people messages about his work.
Serve with farro and green beans, topped liberally with that sauce for extra zing.
"I hope you heard what his defense was," Ms. Warren said, before paraphrasing liberally.
This will be enough to liberally cover all the vegetables while they simmer away.
His musicals borrow, liberally and with love, from B-movies and Top-40 radio.
Mr. Peteroy dusted crickets with calcium powder and sprinkled them liberally into gecko tanks.
Even in plain everyday speech, we tend to use adverbs liberally, fervently and colorfully.
Day used his driver liberally and collected four birdies, along with a chip-in eagle.
According to the new scheme, 10-8 rounds will be scored a lot more liberally.
But when we go out at night, I'll most definitely be layering it on liberally.
But to start things off, the company's going to once again borrow liberally from iOS.
In winter, starlings are a glossy black with satiny highlights liberally speckled with white spots.
They are not meant to be random or routine or applied liberally to border crossers.
Terrified of appearing liberally biased, Facebook reportedly hesitated to take decisive action against fake news.
The writers used slurs liberally, and seemed to delight in the sexual objectification of women.
Mr. Musk is well known for his salesmanship, and used it liberally in promoting Autopilot.
Off camera, Ms. Coles homes in on the interests of acquaintances, liberally dishing out advice.
After all, the company hasn't had too many bones about borrowing liberally from the iPhone.
On one hand, there are doctors liberally prescribing medications to not just adults but children.
He liberally drops the names of his mother, Eunice, and his uncles Bobby and Ted.
When it came to fixing sidewalks and paving roads in white neighborhoods, Loeb spent liberally.
It didn't help his paranoia that he was liberally partaking of the drugs he bought.
Accordingly, the Sulwhasoo website is liberally slathered with mentions of "Asian wisdom" and "natural harmony".
The Senators' penalty-killing has been outstanding, and they have had to deploy it liberally.
She quotes liberally from the fifth edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (D.S.M.-5).
Plastic surgeons and dermatologists now use them liberally on Instagram, actively gaining new patients this way.
So, on day three, I unpacked a container of veggies and liberally sprinkled on the feta.
Go to Settings > search "Control Center" > Customize Controls > add Low Power Mode — and use it liberally.
If I say very liberally, one-third of the canals in India don't have water flow.
Suddenly, fertilizer was fast-acting and inexpensive, and farmers could apply it liberally to their fields.
If that is so, then the United Nations envoy to war-torn Yemen is spending liberally.
The whole movie is just a cup of sweet, empty froth, flecked liberally with fake blood.
"If I were Williams I would be quoting that opinion liberally" in an appeal, Quinn said.
There are a few things retirees will notice if they're spending too liberally on their grandkids.
James shows his feelings so liberally that they come at a discount, and their value diminishes.
And he liberally gives out encouraging pats on the shoulder to strangers during his campaign travels.
The inevitable next step, critics say, will be to issue the bond notes far too liberally.
Donna's favors are bestowed as liberally upon Bill and Sam as they were upon flirty Harry.
Ronny Jackson, who was accused of being drunk on duty and of liberally handing out prescriptions.
And then, we liberally—but carefully—poured almost the entire bag of blood into the mixture.
When the dough is completely chilled and firm, flour a board liberally and unwrap the dough.
And references to Islam, once sprinkled liberally throughout textbooks and other class materials, were scaled back.
Mr. Anderson has always drawn liberally from film history, folding allusions to favorites into his work.
Unlike the other two, Boyle had used drugs liberally in his youth and entirely for fun.
Boil small potatoes to go with the fish and drizzle it all liberally with the sauce.
Next, seared peel-and-eat jumbo shrimp were liberally coated with a smoky, maroon-colored masala.
The billionaire businessman spent liberally in hopes of catching up with front-runners Biden and Sen.
"The Liberals lost a lot of their more liberally inclined voters, particularly around Vancouver," he said.
And the hubs continue to use the term climate change liberally — a rarity in the department.
Regular, straight pop culture has liberally lifted things from gay culture as long as I can remember.
The unexpectedly strong performance is largely thanks to the efforts of households, which have been spending liberally.
Spray the clothing item liberally with the mixture and rub the areas with the worst stains together.
Knowing references to early 1980s pop-culture, synth-heavy tunes and comic touches are liberally woven throughout.
"She used to throw [those words] around quite liberally," Jenelle writes of alleged name-calling by Barbara.
You don't hear the words "industrial espionage" get tossed around too liberally at a show like CES.
This excludes the impact of stock-based compensation, which Snap — like other tech firms — doles out liberally.
She conducts with admirable economy and clarity — her beat, her cues — while injecting expressiveness and emotion liberally.
The bonuses were meant to go to troops with in-demand skills but were applied more liberally.
Mr. Brock uses green peanut oil liberally at his new, 18-seat revamp of McCrady's in Charleston.
The bonuses were meant to go to troops with in-demand skills but were applied more liberally.
The bonuses were meant to go to troops with in-demand skills, but were applied more liberally.
The bonuses were supposed to be given soldiers with in-demand skills, but were applied more liberally.
His 10-minute speech urging "hope" — later liberally borrowed by his friend Barack Obama — electrified the crowd.
Two soundbites from "Leave" voters who regretted their decision the following day were shared and quoted liberally.
Just apply my delicious-smelling sunscreen liberally to your skin (not your food) and enjoy a little sunscreen.
I'm using the word portable liberally, as this thing looks massive compared to most handheld gaming devices nowadays.
One of my favorite additions to the game is the shrines — glowing caverns scattered liberally across the map.
Put together an annual content budget, and spend it liberally across the publications and creators that you enjoy.
In fact, their pettiness is, in a sense, actually an argument in favor of using them more liberally.
Borrowing liberally from Periscope Fortunately, Periscope had already solved these problems, and Facebook has shamelessly adopted its solutions.
So I didn't feel too bad about liberally spritzing the product all over my forehead, cheeks, and neck.
But a later patch removed the console command and made it much harder to liberally hack off limbs.
Sprinkle the eggplant slices liberally with salt and place them in a colander in the sink to drain.
Or just throw your hair upside down and spray liberally through the hair and into the roots. Whatever.
Murder Dog sent writers to a cities not widely considered hip-hop hotbeds, then interviewed and photographed liberally.
She decries companies that have liberally acquired debt just because the cost of borrowing has been historically cheap.
It seems to suggest that FERC will be accepting, even pushing, ISO/RTOs to use MOPRs more liberally.
The word "regression" has been thrown around liberally in discussions of Vegas's performance, particularly heading into this season.
The magic freezing spray is liberally applied to the injured leg, and he hops up good as new.
He was often ridiculed for not understanding the English words South Koreans liberally adopt in their daily conversation.
Despite that, I don't blame women or other minorities who've experienced harassment for using the block button liberally.
He's an alcoholic drama teacher who quotes liberally from the classics, and a sweet charmer when he's sober.
Back then, doctors began to prescribe a profitable and effective drug — morphine, taken via hypodermic needle — too liberally.
Respond with bite-size answers — using "some people believe ____" liberally, since it's honest, respectful and promotes broader thinking.
True to the spirit of SALT, SkyBridge's annual wine party at Davos has featured expensive vintages, poured liberally.
That these contemporary brands are collaborating (or liberally borrowing) from Kansai's obscure archive is less interesting than why.
Though she has had an intense year, she said, she was in a buoyant mood, and cursed liberally.
Cox was a liberally minded, pro-EU MP; her attacker is alleged to have associations with the far-Right.
I guess I shouldn't, either; I consider myself pretty liberally minded when it comes to clothes — and almost anything.
You can't salt the inside of a steak, so be sure to season liberally 30-40 minutes before cooking.
Write thoughtful love notes to your partner, children, or friends for no particular occasion, and dispatch them liberally. 6.
Simply mix your favorite bronzer with a light pink or peach blush, and liberally apply it to your cheeks.
Pretty Woman and its reviews both uses "hooker" pretty liberally, a label that feels shockingly out of date today.
Few players can go under screens as liberally as Holiday does and still recover out and contest the shot.
Once all the clips are secure, spray a strong hairspray, like Sebastian Professional Shaper Fierce Hairspray, liberally all over.
The new S7 models don't rewrite the book — they borrow liberally from the S6's design and feature set.
Gold leaf has been used liberally in artwork which hinted at the status of the patron who commissioned it.
But with bronzers, the formulas are typically warmer, meaning you can dust it on liberally for a glowing effect.
Once they're all burned, toss them with the sugar and start liberally adding vinegar (I used Korean apple vinegar).
There's a strong case that it's just an incredibly intricate device demo strewn liberally with meme-filled easter eggs.
Lysol is sprayed liberally at workplaces, while employees who feel the slightest tickle in their throat are sent home.
Since then, it has been liberally used to authorize U.S. military actions in Afghanistan, across Africa, and in Yemen.
The ABC News story first quotes liberally from the administration's public statements, finally mentioning Russia in the 10th paragraph.
And we feel that they should be used much more liberally for people with all sorts of chronic pain.
Pour what you've made over cold greens, extremely liberally, some sliced celery tops, quartered tomatoes, black olives, slivered onions.
The "n word" is used liberally throughout and there are some breathtaking instances of both casual and outright racism.
California's law defines personal information more liberally, to include data about a household, which GDPR does not, for example.
Amybeth McNulty plays the title character in this series, which liberally enhances the novel and previously ran in Canada.
MethodSalt both sides of the steaks liberally, pushing the salt into the steak with the palm of your hand.
He employed color liberally in place of the black, gray and white of the lunar terrain and the skies.
Through the 1960s, other prominent psychiatrists experimented liberally, including Dr. Stanislav Grof, Dr. Humphry Osmond and Dr. Abram Hoffer.
There is a certain kind of liberally inclined writer who sees Donald Trump's America as a nation in crisis.
In stories like It, he borrows liberally from real places and landmarks, highways and scenery, even real street corners.
What if I told you she plays a violent, sex-crazed nun who liberally throws around the F-word?
There are now save points liberally spread throughout the planet, along with recharge stations to replenish your health and ammunition.
Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green's mother tweets liberally, calling out both her son and his opponents with no filter.
Anecdotally, there's a decent chance you harbor deep resentments toward its sluggishness, its bloat, and its liberally borrowed Snapchat features.
Meanwhile, the perception that fake news is being liberally spread via Facebook continues to pile political pressure on the company.
That said, Cheng argues that the law is written liberally enough that the situation's full context can make a difference.
Fans can expect the weapon to be wielded liberally again when the French Open gets under way on May 28.
Mr. Saran's food is a mix of Mexican, North African, French and Italian, all liberally exploiting the Indian spice cabinet.
It turns out that early drafts of the Jewish state's founding document borrowed liberally from the American Declaration of Independence.
Ask others who borrow liberally — such as Werner Herzog or Mr. Desiderio — all are steadfast that this work is art.
Antony Courtney, the San Francisco–based software developer who created Tabli, suggests that power users deploy the Revert button liberally.
That said, we do not liberally sprinkle a term like "nonconsensual sex" throughout an article about serious, sometimes violent acts.
He has been spending liberally at Aristophil auctions, starting with the first in 2015, when he spent nearly $2 million.
Penzeys may use "season liberally" as a trademarked slogan, but its outspokenness is not just a reaction to the president.
And tenants benefit from goodies like rent discounts, which could get used more liberally if the market becomes more competitive.
Not surprisingly, that storyline's trail of breadcrumbs has been sprinkled out sparingly, but just liberally enough to keep the audience invested.
No recent commander-in-chief, however, has used the powers as liberally as Obama to enact a criminal justice reform agenda.
Van Nest also emphasized that Android engineers had only reimplemented a sliver of Java's code rather than copying from it liberally.
We don't need an excuse to sweep highlighter on liberally, but summer always feels like an appropriate time to really glow.
It means not rubbing your eyes, using hand sanitizer liberally, and making sure that any scrapes are immediately cleaned and covered.
Servers are scattered liberally so there's extensive geographic diversity as well as the option to pick elsewhere within a large country.
Brush the chicken and radishes all over with the melted butter, and sprinkle them both liberally with salt and pepper. 3.
Some of the other states to legalize, like Colorado and Oregon, pursued a different strategy, liberally granting dispensary and farm licenses.
It's also a thrilling, absorbing mystery, sprinkled liberally with red herrings and culminating in a profoundly satisfying, if totally unforeseeable, ending.
And, I speak here liberally about the profession, from cable news to YouTube, from a big city daily to a blog.
Meyer Schapiro, in his book on Cézanne, discusses "Jeanne" at length — a description that Brettell quotes liberally in On Modern Beauty.
I started using the F-word more liberally than I should have, and my 2-year-old immediately started repeating me.
Corporate America won't self-destruct if the phrases "witch hunt" and "fake news" aren't tossed around as liberally as championship confetti.
Up until now, these instincts had been kept mostly in check by more liberally economic EU countries, notably the United Kingdom.
In her bustling London office, Beata Heuman labels liberally, files in an antique cabinet — and still finds a place to watercolor.
The band's first song on their debut album, 2008's "The Airing of Grievances," quotes liberally from Aaron's Act V speech.
"You have to moisturize liberally...soft skin makes it easier for the new hair to grow out of the follicle," says Wagner.
And even the companies that have moved on from ACR—like LG when it embraced webOS—have older models that liberally snoop.
But others will point out that in a way this is a powerful example of how liberally free speech can be defined.
Trump's reference to the Scandinavian nation, known for liberally accepting Syrian refugees, originally occurred during a campaign-style rally in Florida Saturday.
The face is really nice and, though liberally applied, the pips around the inner ring don't make things too busy or unreadable.
Much of the Muslim world is dominated by violent, oppressive governments, some of which spend liberally to support their interpretation of Islam.
Here's how liberally: At one point, the standard version gave way to a scene between Sarah Palin and Rowlf the Muppet dog.
Virtual reality is a medium, like television or video games, that can borrow liberally from the virtual worlds experienced by fictional characters.
Its original issues list — sprinkled liberally with "America First" slogans — included energy, jobs, foreign policy, law enforcement, the military, and trade deals.
As if to underline the connection (and undermine the true-story component), Marwen is liberally sprinkled with references to other Zemeckis films.
Yet the reforms that are being made, they are in part based on what is possible, but they are liberally oriented reforms.
Brass has been liberally used for kitchen faucets, towel racks and even the range hoods, whose long, segmented shapes resemble Japanese lanterns.
That's why this evidence should be admitted only if legally appropriate and why defense attorneys complain it is often admitted too liberally.
Some are wielding that power liberally and sometimes for cash: signing dozens—even hundreds—of exemptions for children in far-off communities.
That means the toxin could be distributed more liberally and effectively, with (hopefully) no consequences to other animals in the same ecosystem.
The accusations included accounts of his liberally giving out prescription medication, being intoxicated at work and presiding over a hostile work environment.
He applied the liquid — which should have been teeming with skin bacteria, Zayner told me — liberally on his arms, chest, and legs.
Did he uncork himself so liberally amid the exuberance of suddenly having the Prime Minister's ear and some leverage over her actions?
As with the Big East Tournament streams, the parties involved this time around are using the term "virtual reality" a bit liberally.
It's tempting to throw around imposter phenomenon around liberally, like how ADD and dyslexia can be inappropriately used to label other behaviors.
Its animated half-hour format draws liberally from The Simpsons, which creators Roiland and Dan Harmon (Community) cite as a major influence.
Ms. Nowak is more liberally inclined, has a strong interest in healthful eating, mindfulness and the importance of having a compassionate heart.
Black liners, shadows and pigments were applied liberally this season for what could be considered the next generation of smoky eye makeup.
The Moon may be liberally sprinkled with oxygen created by life on Earth, according to new research published Monday in Nature Astronomy.
By the time he stages the first murder, the blood has begun to flow liberally, as if to underscore the movie's title.
Entrepreneurs, companies and governments are looking into whether blockchain could be the answer to fears about personal data being shared too liberally.
Wahl had received an Emmy-nomination for his portrayal of Terranova and I was about to borrow liberally from his undercover role.
You grasp the enormous scale of this project from the long shots that the director Nikolaus Geyrhalter ("Our Daily Bread") liberally uses.
Now it is mainstream news outlets, which Fox News so often portrays as liberally biased, that are facing a wave of skepticism.
"The more scammy and over-promoted ICOs will tend to send airdrops liberally without a proper user opt-in authorization," Mougayar said.
Hailing from Milan, Italy, this troupe of seven, founded by Davide Agostini, combines dance, gymnastics and acrobatics, all liberally laced with humor.
But how liberally can we apply this excuse to our past selves, or to the past selves of men we love(d)?
Vocal samples are cut-up and deployed liberally as a drum beat sloshes forth erupting in occasional bursts of break neck speed.
Then the word APPLAUSE was sprinkled liberally through speech texts distributed to members of Congress, and it's gotten worse with every president since.
The female-bodied attendees looked dashing in suits and rainbow suspenders, glow sticks ringed every wrist, and androgynous looks were sprinkled liberally throughout.
Still, The Shining is a major cinematic masterwork, and Doctor Sleep clearly plans to liberally reference it, revisit it, and even remix it.
Bryant added a 1-yard scoring run with 2:16 left in the quarter and Clemson began substituting liberally in the final quarter.
Even the solitary Blackout map cribs liberally from PUBG's introductory Erangel sandbox, with its rolling green hills, abandoned manufacturing plants, and seaside towns.
I've packed some basic toiletries, like toothpaste and deodorant (which I'll use liberally throughout the next 24 hours), but Walker has me beat.
The thin-crust, subtly topped pies would be liberally transformed into thick, crispy doughs that overflowed with a handful of generously portioned ingredients.
Just the best part (for me) of a style of game I enjoy, sprinkled liberally throughout a world that's actually fun to explore.
Spread the ricotta mixture liberally onto the toast, top with as many quarters of apricot that seem manageable, and drizzle with olive oil.
The word 'stupid' was used liberally, the word 'millennial' was used incorrectly, and 'avocado' was spelled at least a half-dozen different ways.
"The entire manifesto is dotted, liberally, with references to memes and Internet in-jokes that only the extremely online would get," Evans notes.
When they find a potential ally, a terrorist, or someone offering to make trouble for their enemies, they spend liberally to support them.
Pitch-imperfect details about technology are liberally sprinkled over these concoctions, tied up in a bow, and shipped out to the bestseller lists.
He seems to open up with love to new people, reserving judgment and showing respect liberally until given a reason to do otherwise.
The not-so-secret secret of the ring cutter has always been to work liberally with shots to the abdomen, chest and arms.
The record itself is a bizarre adventure into a landscape as liberally littered with new-wave electro as it is tinges of trance.
But the administration has already backtracked on the idea of liberally granting licenses following the collapse of trade negotiations, Bloomberg reported last week.
Under its new system it forces banks away from international activity liberally using the Bank Secrecy Act and the Anti Money Laundering laws.
He could also submit a request to the trust to pull out larger sums whenever he needed, something he said he used liberally.
Set in 1906 and inspired by actual events (liberally sauced with myth and legend), the story centers on the eccentric Sarah Winchester (Ms.
Lastly, place the skewers on a baking sheet, daub them liberally with olive oil and sprinkle with a coating of fine bread crumbs.
But this, too, is an ingredient true to Taiwan, where it is sweeter than in the West and slathered liberally on breakfast sandwiches.
As one student wrote in Slack, the phrase is used "too liberally" and often as the de facto response to criticism and frustration.
Mr. DiMicco writes a personal blog, liberally sprinkled with exclamation points, that blames America's industrial decline on cheating by trade partners, particularly China.
In an 8-quart pot, bring water to a boil, season liberally with salt, and cook the noodles according to the package directions.
That word was liberally laced through those 800-odd comments and myriad emails I received, and it has no place in the discussion.
The jar had no information about the cream's ingredients, but Mong says she applied the solution liberally without investigating whether it was safe.
Yet — and here the irony is very rich indeed — people's personal data flows liberally into Facebook, via all sorts of tracking technologies and techniques.
BJ: My favorite filmmaker is Claire Denis, and she uses orchestral scoring in films pretty liberally, despite being considered this very austere arthouse filmmaker.
In Hungary, authoritarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has shifted from defending "illiberal democracy" to proposing a new, less liberally-inclined "old-school Christian Democracy".
So an individual's slipper preferences, even if very liberally put about on social media, are unlikely to generate strong opinions or reactions either way.
Then, liberally spritz on sea salt spray (we used OGX Sea Mineral Moisture Shimmering spray), scrunching and twisting your strands as you see fit.
For a company like Google, which makes most of its money from online advertising, that has meant being able to liberally collect user data.
I applied the lube liberally to my clitoris, inner and outer labia, and inside my vagina, as instructed, and turned on my favorite device.
GM still liberally applies flat black plastics to the interiors of almost every car, despite about a decade of moaning from the automotive press.
Indeed, the report itself draws liberally from a handful of blog posts by a patent litigator whose sympathies on the question are well-known.
Check out the video ... Slim Jimmy had about 2 armfuls of cash -- about $15k we're told -- and spent it liberally on Malani Ca$h.
Officers have liberally deployed tear gas in ways that defy international standards, including firing canisters from a height and using it in enclosed spaces.
Beyond more words of reassurance about the arrangement's temporary nature—which it should ladle on liberally—the EU cannot do much about the backstop.
Black intertitles are used liberally to cleave the action with dates and locations, lending the narrative the appearance of a precisely documented historical text.
But applying liberally as a primer works, too, and optimizes the moisturizing effects of ingredients like calming glacial water and softening deep-sea water.
In the 298's, Congress had sometimes leaned liberally and categorized certain activities as "interstate commerce" in order to count them among federal crimes.
He's been using the n-word liberally in his music, ever since NWA -- but we're told he wants to discuss Bill's use of it.
And it's become clear that he's spreading that blame liberally around anyone who has prevented him from imposing his will without question or friction.
A certain liberally biased NBA franchise would have you believe this was the act of a hero, a selfless act to prevent player injury.
In some ways, it seems like the early trend of video game consoles borrowing liberally from computing platforms was a product of its time.
All three men liberally sprinkle their speeches with mild profanities, little reminders that they have not been softened too much by polite — perhaps feminine?
The trial of William Mumler, liberally excerpted in Part III of the book, is a landmark in the histories of photography and of America.
Inspired by the concept of fabric softener, it's meant to be applied liberally — the brand suggests a full capful — to wet hair before styling.
They debated every scene and sentence, took liberally or lightly from source materials, and wrote screenplays that were largely works of their own invention.
Keisha Zollar, actor, comedian, and host of the "Applying It Liberally" and "The Soul Glo Project" podcasts; also the proud owner of a semicolon.
ICE's acting director, Thomas Homan, is an Obama-era holdover who's openly praised Trump for liberating agents to more liberally execute orders of deportation.
SYOSSET, N.Y. — Five years into the job, Islanders Coach Jack Capuano still straps a whistle to his left glove and uses it liberally at practice.
Joker borrows liberally from the work of Martin Scorsese — specifically Taxi Driver and The King of Comedy — as well as Fight Club and Breaking Bad.
But until very recently, developers used Apple emoji liberally outside of the keyboard — as decorations inside their apps, and in screenshots and other promotional materials.
Although this is hardly the biggest-budgeted hour of TV, Andras and her crew do pepper Wynonna Earp liberally with both Western and horror thrills.
It's been a month now since Facebook rolled-out a dramatically improved design for live video — a design that borrowed liberally from Twitter-owned Periscope.
While other games borrowed from war, crime, and sci-fi cinema, Uncharted cribbed liberally from the action serials produced at Republic Pictures in the 1930s.
We'll let moms pop Tylenol (whose risks we are just beginning to understand) liberally for headaches, but we expect them to "just live with" depression.
The term "burial" gets tossed around too liberally in the wrestling world, but there's no other word for what's happened to Asuka, and it's gutting.
The term autonomous vehicle is really thrown about liberally these days and I bet if you asked five different people, you'd get five different answers.
It's usually better to use your ultimate liberally, securing a few kills or clearing an objective point, allowing it to build up again over time.
But as time goes on, the community as a whole may start to look strikingly conservative, even if some parts of it live very liberally.
Using the word "girl" liberally, he described his debaucherous adventures at Winnipeg Pride, chronicling all the different booze he consumed, as teens love to do.
The patty is shaped from prime beef, seasoned liberally with salt and pepper and cooked on a griddle, which gives the patty its fine crust.
You're welcome to pack the bottom half of this suitcase quite liberally, as the built-in compression system helps you tamp down any excess volume.
It requires courts to interpret the state's Human Rights Law liberally, regardless of federal law, including for contractors, subcontractors, vendors and consultants, Bloomberg Law reported.
This is a book only Walton could have written, and not just because he liberally seeds the prose with lyrics from his beloved Grateful Dead.
Atari liberally licences out its classic games and the Atari Flashback 8 Gold was one of Gizmodo's picks for best hardware at this year's E3.
There's never a tinge of anger directed toward her opponent, no matter how animated Torres gets, or how liberally she chooses to bend the rules.
Dissenting legal minds define this event more liberally, but most seem to agree this is not an accurate description of where America is right now.
Honestly I'd triple or quadruple that sauce and spoon it liberally on the fish and maybe some boiled or crisp smashed potatoes (!!) on the side.
Mr. Biden proclaimed he felt at home with the crowd, liberally sprinkling his comments with the mild profanity that he often deploys at political rallies.
Some posts do little to hide ties to the Republican Governors Association, quoting liberally from its news releases and, in some cases, using identical headlines.
Handy quotes liberally from each book he admires, and he curates those passages beautifully, allowing readers both literary pleasure and a kind of time travel.
Critics say the records are rife with loopholes and oversights, including the potential to redact records liberally and limit how much information is actually provided.
Reasons for the rising trend in yields include fears over higher inflation and that the Federal Reserve could move to hike rates liberally in 2018.
And like virtually all 20th-century science fiction, it implies a theme that Us liberally borrows: Human irresponsibility is the root of all society's monsters.
These games pulled liberally from Band of Brothers and Saving Private Ryan but also from action movies like The Guns of Navarone or The Dirty Dozen.
Based on experiences with end-of-life care, some physicians and drug companies began saying that opioids should be used more liberally to relieve chronic pain.
Some companies that have spent liberally on buybacks over the past decade continue to beat the market, but not many, especially after the recent market rout.
Once the spuds look golden brown, remove from the oil, season liberally with salt while they&aposre still hot, and enjoy your restaurant-quality french fries.
Marrying slapstick and aching pathos, Simonischek and Huller's performances make the ridiculous look sublime -- landing laughs and tears in one-two punches, liberally and with aplomb.
But it was infielder Howie Kendrick (223), first baseman Ryan Zimmerman (35) and catcher Kurt Suzuki (36) who started using the term liberally throughout the season.
Being centrist definitely could indicate that an individual is a principled centrist and, in a principled fashion, votes liberally on some issues and conservative on others.
Of course Facebook's ad business not only relies on people's web browsing habits to fuel its targeting systems, it relies on advertisers liberally pumping dollars in.
In addition, the model and mother of a 3-year-son with ex Tyga, began to liberally incorporate the engagement ring emoji into her Instagram captions.
Borrowing liberally from comic book, Western, and noir tropes, Logan journeys into the dark recesses of its hero's soul – and comes out holding something like hope.
Postwar Hollywood liberally used the Sexy Doomed Sad Girl in films like Vertigo and Lilith, where a woman's allure was equal to her grim predestined fate.
Clarisse, who speaks with a graceful French accent and hails from Burkina Faso, lightly dimples the delicate yeasted dough before sprinkling it liberally with the seeds.
This January, LG unveiled its 215-inch Gram laptop — a slim and lightweight Windows 10 machine that borrows liberally from the design stylings of Apple's MacBook.
Manager Joe Maddon substituted liberally — employing 20 different players — as the Cubs (92-33) look ahead to the National League postseason for the third straight season.
If elected, Mr. Trump vows to "open up" American libel laws, making it easier to sue reporters — a weapon of intimidation he deploys liberally in business.
They also did not score a single offensive point, so the use of "in style" applies about as liberally as it does to Mike Gundy's haircut.
So I use the wasabi boulder liberally, sometimes adding too much and not realizing it until I take a bite and my sinuses get blown out.
Use the Modern Hairspray liberally throughout the hair and brush thoroughly for a lived-in texture and a quick way to build a base for styling.
" He added, "One of the reasons that the Democrats love the quote unquote female issue is because they know women vote more liberally than men do.
The stories are liberally adapted from 17th-century Italian fairy tales, and are full of ornate settings, exorbitant costumes and stories too strange to look away.
He had a handful of favorite tenets that he would sprinkle about liberally in interviews: There are no bad theaters, he would say, only bad shows.
And I want to say that I applied them as liberally as I did sunscreen in the 30 minute stretches I trekked through Vedado every day.
But in both cases, they must accept something supporters of Brexit want to eliminate — European rules that allow people to move liberally from country to country.
Section 230, originally intended to shield website bulletin boards from lawsuits related to third party content, has been, over the years, liberally expanded by federal courts.
The World Health Organization (WHO) has found that t During those hours, the organization recommends people limit sun exposure and liberally apply sunscreen of at least .
Hence its other name, Death Road, which is liberally splashed on the glossy signs of dozens of tour agencies in the nearby city of La Paz.
In the West, doctors administered morphine liberally to their patients, while families used laudanum, an opium tincture, as a cure-all, including for pacifying colicky children.
Voting liberally on a state law for drawing and quartering jaywalkers is different from voting to free a murderer on a sketchy claim of incompetent counsel.
The researchers began their study, which was published Wednesday in Royal Society Open Science, by liberally sprinkling an aquarium with minuscule floating particles of aluminum oxide.
Mr. Burlakoff, who testified for the prosecution as part of a plea deal, said the company purposefully targeted doctors with a history of liberally prescribing opioids.
In the early years of China's boom, companies and local governments could borrow liberally knowing that accelerating growth could help ensure that their gambles paid off.
In the 20th century, philosophers started to marry and procreate more liberally, although some of the greats, including Sartre, Foucault, Adorno, Popper and Wittgenstein, remained childless.
Her stump speeches are liberally salted with mentions of her grandchildren; her platform includes opposing efforts to cut Social Security benefits and raise the retirement age.
"Individuals are liberally giving up their privacy, you know, sometimes wittingly and sometimes unwittingly as they give information to companies or to sales reps," he said.
His texts were liberally punctuated with prayer hands and laughing-crying face emojis that made it feel like I was communicating with an overly enthusiastic teen.
Trump has few close friends or associates, choosing to surround himself with his offspring -- with a handful of "yes" men and hangers-on liberally sprinkled in.
But you might be excused for thinking so, given the curt wave-off the House speaker delivered to the liberally ballyhooed, legislatively stillborn Green New Deal.
So they set out to meet their neighbors through liberally dispensing help, advice, and round after round of Nintendo's Mario Golf paired with WeWork's infamous free beer.
Its new occupants were artists, singers, dancers, even circus performers; that is, the few who were left after the widespread killings that victimized the liberally educated class.
The earlier Tekken games were hyper-stylized and cribbed liberally from kung fu films and television; developers paid less attention to this current sort of cultural matching.
Of course those are all yet more miraculous sounding claims being made for graphene — the likes of which have been liberally attached to the substance for years.
Kids will probably find it fun, so I would buy it for a kid if I had one, but be prepared to use the sleep mask liberally.
I read economics, politics and history books in paper (I need to scribble on the page and add dog-ears liberally), and sports and lifestyle books electronically.
The truth of the matter is that, much like mainlining H2O when you're not even thirsty, liberally applying sunscreen every few hours is kind of a drag.
There are a lot of ways movies can be "trippy," a word we apply liberally to any experience that replicates the effects of a mind-expanding substance.
The LME's market positioning reports <0#LME-FBR> show both significant long and short position holders liberally sprinkled over the next three main monthly prompt dates, Sep.
Song lyrics, prayers, chants and Scripture are used liberally to situate the characters in time, but also to bind them to one another through a shared culture.
He pushed back hard against the media's narrative on Russia, dropped the term "fake news" liberally and ended the press briefings on his own time and terms.
Brush the cauliflower liberally all over with the butter, and where possible, try and get beneath the floret canopy to reach the inner sections of the cauliflower.
The theme is simple, but applied liberally and intelligently by the curator Jonathan Rider, it brims with reminders of the feats of transmutation that artists can perform.
It's the only vinaigrette I make anymore, and I pour it liberally over everything from boiled asparagus to farro salad to steak and fish and roast chicken.
The "center" of the Courts' ideology has always been conservative, as determined by the Martin-Quinn score, except for 2013 - 2016 when Justice Kennedy voted more liberally.
In the case of Glen Buchenbach, the ruling focused more on how liberally companies can use words in their marketing than on how the product is made.
The question, however, is how serious Samsung is about bringing a pair of robot arms to kitchens across the globe to sauté tofu and liberally apply Sriracha.
The changes in Denmark were achieved through tougher regulations and by removing a financial incentive that had encouraged veterinarians to liberally prescribe antibiotics when farmers requested them.
But lawyers like freshman congresswoman Madeleine Dean (D-Pennsylvania) argue that the carefully crafted—if liberally distributed—talking points ring hollow once you look at the evidence.
Hochschild can't resist quoting liberally from the memoir of Virginia Cowles, a reporter for the Hearst newspapers and a former débutante said to look like Lauren Bacall.
Yet we continue to abuse these drugs in medicine, inject them into our food supply, and use them liberally in everything from yoga mats to sanitation products.
Using talc liberally directly on the genitals is a different kind of exposure than dusting it on the face, though it can certainly be inhaled that way.
I love the classic French snack of radishes smeared liberally with good butter and a little salt — I eat little ones whole or larger ones cut and quartered.
"To the extent that Wells is using this product as liberally as they can, that's a positive for most borrowers," said Guy Cecala, CEO of Inside Mortgage Finance.
The only other artist associated with the Abstract Expressionism who used violet and vermillion so liberally was Norman Bluhm, who is only now beginning to get his due.
Goldberg said that companies use the "on demand" label too liberally to describe their business, and that we'll probably still see new "Uber for X" companies pop up.
Francois Guillot/AFP/Getty You already know that Cher is a musical living legend, a fashion icon for the ages, and an astute, if liberally biased, political commentator.
The game borrows liberally from social media platforms, its user interface a barrage of tantalizing notifications, each one a miniature reward releasing yet more endorphins into my brain.
For her part, Taurasi took it in, signing autographs, taking selfies, and liberally giving out hugs as she moved slowly across The Garden floor toward the locker room.
Because venture firms have stockpiled money, they're well-positioned to take another look at early-stage deals, now very reasonably priced, and once again invest in them liberally.
He has liberally used his power under the Antiquities Act to unilaterally create national monuments, which indefinitely protect land and water from various kinds of development and harm.
My father would turn on the taps until the water ran warm and then liberally splash himself as he bent over the basin, sprays of water dotting me.
Taplin interprets that philosophy liberally and applies it to several Big Tech moguls, especially PayPal co-founder Peter Thiel; Google co-founder Larry Page; Amazon founder Jeff Bezos.
Thank heavens Jim Hosking's lurid live-action cartoon, "The Greasy Strangler," found financing, because this oddity — borrowing liberally from a precious, vanishing institution, midnight movies — invites strong reactions.
Mr. Rando, long an expert in comedy with a specialty in delirious zaniness, liberally sprinkles the staging with frisky bits of business that wouldn't be fair to spoil.
I work in a hospital, and I prefer hand washing (you should too) but I've started liberally supplementing my daily routines with alcohol-based hand sanitizers as well.
As the two locked up, Hakuho attempted to turn but Kotoshogiku stayed lacquered to him, liberally applying those hops and easily forcing yet another yokozuna from the dohyo.
The network plans to spend liberally from its $300 million to $400 million policy and politics budget for the year, financing outreach to activists, lobbying and direct advertising.
Their food borrows liberally from the home cooking of those parts of Italy and France where New Yorkers of a certain generation dreamed of buying a summer house.
Her only real hope is to build good personal relationships as fast as possible with Democrats and Republicans, and start to deal liberally with everyone, especially Paul Ryan.
With her remarks, the first lady appeared to be acknowledging the apparent hypocrisy between a President who liberally tweets his feelings, and her desire to curb online hostility.
If you apply Ortho Home Defense Insect Killer liberally enough around the outside of your home, you may never have to deal with a roach inside your home.
It hired away top talent from the biggest tech and automotive companies by liberally spending its billionaire founder's money, and at the same time, insisted on overwhelming secrecy.
A few weeks after my surgery I spoke with Seth Waldman, the director of pain management at the hospital, about whether opioids were still being distributed too liberally.
AI is smart enough to recognize the search term and any abbreviations, like GlcN, and liberally interprets evidentiary sentences so that it errs on the side of inclusion.
Allowing the FTC to liberally exert its authority in picking winners and losers, rather than allowing the free market to work, hurts competition and reeks of crony capitalism.
SAFE behind multiple walls of sandbags at his airbase on Yemen's coast, a United Arab Emirates army commander points at a map of southern Yemen liberally covered in red.
There was one Halo 3 map that Pokora snapped a picture of and then shared too liberally with friends; the screenshot wound up getting passed around among Halo fans.
On social media, some liberally-minded Russians launched into a heated debate on whether one can remain critical of the government yet celebrate the victory of the national team.
I think the news right now is very ... if you look at just what's happening, it's very liberally biased and I think newspapers have a hard time with that.
The live-action film, which hit theaters last Friday, does borrow liberally from Masamune Shirow's original manga series and the seminal 1995 Mamoru Oshii anime film that adapted it.
In California, even then a liberally-inclined state, the San Francisco Chronicle published an article praising a young boxer, Miss Cecil Richards, as both a skillful and ladylike fighter.
Under Yasser's tutelage, Beilhack's command of Arabic profanities expanded rapidly, and Beilhack dispensed this knowledge liberally throughout his workday, to the delight of many of the young Syrian men.
Mr. Mac's production is a hyperextended song cycle blended liberally with inspired patter, history viewed through a queer prism, elaborate audience-involving theatrical gambits and the occasional guest star.
Then slather it liberally over the bird, because the combination of spiced, crispy chicken skin and the creamy herb sauce is magical — particularly when it's been made by you.
Mick is supported by his uncle Gordon (Matthew Boston), a liberally minded law professor, and Bekka (Jane West), Mick's sort of girlfriend, a performance poet with an explicit vocabulary.
It is a tool that companies here have used liberally — temporary workers account for 9 percent of the German work force and 19 percent of workers 35 or younger.
Untruths and half-truths circulate liberally on social media platforms, and populists on both sides of the Atlantic have been aggressively trying to discredit and intimidate the mainstream media.
A Fulbright and Guggenheim fellow whose prints are widely collected, Mr. Colescott employed a figurative style that tinkered liberally with reality in wildly colorful, cartoonish and sometimes disquieting ways.
Basha borrowed liberally from Trump's playbook; he had attacked the Socialists for being in bed with crime syndicates and, simultaneously, with George Soros, whose foundation was active in Albania.
I proposed to her that if she and Cosgrove were to marry and live in the West under an assumed name for ten years I would support them liberally.
It ballooned in the wake of the Great Recession, when the federal government spent liberally to save the economy from total collapse, and hasn't been paid down much since.
And as the Cambridge Analytica data misuse scandal has now made amply clear, people's personal information has also very liberally leaked out of Facebook — oftentimes without their knowledge or consent.
The mustard oil wasn't consumed, it was massaged liberally onto anything that bothered us: sore knees, elbows and even our scalps for a headache, leaving our hair an oily mess.
Narcos is a plagued by a liberally employed voiceover from DEA Agent Steve Murphy (Boyd Holbrock), but Wagner Moura's portrayal of the brutal and complicated Colombian drug kingpin is incredible.
Narcos is a plagued by a liberally employed voiceover from DEA Agent Steve Murphy (Boyd Holbrock), but Wagner Moura's portrayal of the brutal and complicated Colombian drug kingpin is incredible.
Fearless style You can point to plenty of stars, across numerous genres, who borrowed liberally from Prince's purely individual, category-defying sound: Lenny Kravitz, OutKast, Alicia Keys, Beck, Daft Punk.
We just recommend that you apply sun screen liberally and follow the venue's safety and privacy guidelines (a common rule at nudist clubs is not to take any photos whatsoever).
Borrowing liberally from other franchises, the show ultimately comes into its own through a refreshingly sunny disposition, one it shares both with its fellow Netflix series and with its star.
Detroit is the studio's most ambitious project to date, and one that liberally borrows themes from movies like Blade Runner, The Matrix, and Dawn of the Planet of the Apes.
Patients first Dr. John Meigs, president of the American Academy of Family Physicians, often thinks of two former patients who were screened when the PSA test was used more liberally.
All the while, errant senior officers liberally use their military titles in the pursuit of private interests, enjoying along with private salaries their six-figure retirement pay from the taxpayers.
Burton and Gems liberally ladle on the poetic death and sadism, to the point where we become painfully aware of the genre's reliance on vicious displays and lack of empathy.
Jaguars, with a (liberally estimated) top weight of about 350lbs, would indeed seem formidable... ...except for the fact that the average weight of an adult horse is between 840-2,200lbs.
Today, the term is being used more liberally to describe any kind of severance payment an executive receives after leaving a firm (even when the person's performance has been subpar).
Braun, a former state legislator, put more than $5 million of his own money in the race and will be expected to spend liberally again to challenge Donnelly in Indiana.
So, you'll definitely want to liberally salt your steak for a good hours and let it sit, uncovered, in the fridge, which helps season the meat all the way through.
Audiences anticipate the feel-good ending, so films that liberally ladle the schmaltz over magical resolutions upend the delicate balance between drama and sentiment, producing an abundance of self-awareness.
The campaign spent liberally, including on a roughly 100-person staff, millions on TV and digital ads and, since early summer, a robust organizing staff in New Hampshire and Iowa.
Those developing the tool hope it will be used more liberally to block editors from specific topics without entirely barring users who are productive in other areas of the site.
You would hear about people who feigned vague European accents but who really came from Arkansas or Poughkeepsie, people who played liberally with their histories out of shame and necessity.
With it she also got one of the hugs Ms. Morales serves up liberally to her customers, whose faces and orders and, frequently, troubles she seems to know by heart.
The Circle borrows liberally from Big Brother, with its personality-based jousting and constant surveillance, as well as Love Island, with a quippy narrator guiding the audience through the episode.
It draws liberally on that example and holds many attractions, including a late section in which C.P.E. sounds his forward-looking self in a consolatory duet for soprano and tenor.
I intend to quote him liberally in my next trial and I will suggest at every opportunity that cooperating witnesses cannot be believed, and that flipping itself should be outlawed.
Post your memes freely and liberally; cutting memes, dank memes, culturally relevant memes, potentially sexist memes that nobody will call out because they've already got tickets to see you next Friday.
The way the war was fought, the locations and situations, the weapons and vehicles have all been liberally massaged to turn the worst thing in history into a fun multiplayer game.
Starting in the 1970s, as ethnocultural issues — social and identity-related issues — became more central to our politics, socially conservative Southern Democrats and socially liberally Northern Republicans began to switch parties.
The promise of bloodshed is all you can ask for on a show like this — well, that and the delivery of said bloodshed — especially when it's liberally graced with shocking twists.
In recent months, economists and investors alike have liberally entertained the looming possibility of a trade war between China and the U.S. But no objective definition for such a conflict exists.
Yet because they were billed as personable robot friends, they offered little instruction on how to find said commands and liberally returned "aw, shucks" error messages to any off-script query.
The next time I watch anything on the Food Network, I will be waiting with bated breath for them to pull out the TELEVISION CRUET and douse things liberally with oil.
The house has radiant-heated floors and LED lighting throughout, with indirect lighting used liberally; Mr. Rangr says it illuminates spaces more evenly, requiring less artificial light, and therefore less energy.
And the corporate tax cut, combined with the rollback in regulation, will prompt waves of new investment and hiring, as middle-class Americans liberally spend the extra money in their pockets.
In any case, he said, many people are comfortable liberally sharing personal health details — enabling, say, fitness apps to collect their heart rate data — that are not covered by federal protections.
The lawmakers blocked an effort to scrap the rules using the Congressional Review Act, an arcane legislative tool that the GOP has deployed liberally this year to kill Obama-era regulations.
Before the 1960s, census takers in the United States and Puerto Rico decided people's race for them, and applied whiteness liberally on the island, sometimes reclassifying people from black to white.
A box of 12 bonbons (or 24), liberally decorated with hearts and flowers and made from organic single-origin chocolate, is now available to order online for pick up from Feb.
Harjit Singh Sajjan, Canada's defense minister, has, nevertheless, liberally employed that talking point as of late, saying that the country needs to move quickly — but not, evidently, on the F-35.
I took it on two trips and never ran out of power, despite liberally filming my snowboarding and kitesurfing adventures with GoPro cameras, stabilizers, phones, and a half-dozen power-hungry accessories.
While Autonomous shifts its points of view liberally, its two protagonists are Judith "Jack" Chen, an idealistic patent pirate, and an IPC robot named Paladin, who is assigned to hunt her down.
There's a difference between this message, policy stances, and the end game, and on the subject of gun control, liberally minded folks don't have an overarching rallying cry that's simple to discern.
With Trump's most recent directives—which can be liberally interpreted as orders to deport all 11 million undocumented people currently in the US—the anger against the Pope has pushed into overdrive.
The two were off and running, regaling the crowd with reminiscences about their first meeting, their recording sessions, their tours together – all liberally seasoned with Parton's spicy humor and Rogers' deadpan retorts.
According to WIBW, in separate incidents, at least two police officers reported that their drinks were liberally seasoned with mustard after taking their cruisers through the drive-thru at that particular McDonald's.
Architect Eli Attila has sued the company for taking too liberally from his work and the company was also sued over claims that Waze, which it bought, stole data from a competitor.
Which means fact checkers, and indeed journalists, are faced with the Sisyphean task of unpicking all the BS that Internet platforms are liberally fencing and accelerating (and monetizing as they do so).
The incongruity is heightened by the colors liberally applied by hand, creating in one instance a blue car with pink wheels and a green windshield, thus underscoring the fantasy associated with cars.
At the height of Westheimer's career, women were gaining more independence as aggressive additions to the professional workforce, thus dating more liberally, and the country was grappling with the HIV/AIDS crisis.
Place the chicken, breast side up, in a roasting pan or ceramic baking dish just large enough to hold the chicken and radishes, and sprinkle the cavity liberally with salt and pepper.
Twin Temple's sultry, Satanic midcentury doo-wop is red in tooth and claw, drawing liberally from early rock 'n roll's sonic swing while merrily subverting the traditional societal norms that birthed it.
CHESS is designed to collect light emitted by the system as it travels toward Earth through the interstellar medium, which is liberally sprinkled with gas and dust, left over from dying stars.
The label is liberally applied when a game's world is realistically rendered, when its storytelling has the thinnest sliver of ambition, or when the publisher hires Hollywood talent for the voice-over.
It's got a stomping '80s vibe, and it borrows liberally from the Beastie Boys' "Sabotage" video — a VHS grain, a high frame rate car chase, and a bucket or two of schlock.
Twitter users liberally sprinkled their #ifAfricawasaschool tweets with gifs, vines and memes to illustrate their points Fictional character Joanne The Scammer, created by comedian Branden Miller, even got thrown into the mix.
It's got enough strong elements that it could still blossom into a better show — for now, it mixes the sublime with the ridiculous as liberally as an AM Top 40 radio station.
For this all-out look, liberally apply the formula in the corners of your eyes, across your browbone, down the bridge of your nose, atop your cheekbones, and on your Cupid's bow.
That doesn't take into account that marijuana is a helpful pain remedy for football players who desperately need it—as much as the addictive pain killers that teams liberally dispense to players.
Liberally sprinkled with title cards featuring passages from Mr. Blecher's writing, the movie is otherwise perversely antiliterary; it's the rare page-to-screen adaptation in which the camera becomes an essential character.
They call themselves "lambs" after the schticky term of endearment Ms. Carey used liberally in the early 2000s, including in voice messages she used to leave for her fans on her website.
The Prayuth government has invoked liberally Thailand's draconian lèse-majesté laws against critics of the throne — or the military — sending a record number of ordinary citizens to jail for record-long sentences.
"This is the first time I've come out publicly saying, 'You know what, this may be a better way to go,'" he said, adding that insurers should cover the procedure more liberally.
And although scholars may lift an eyebrow over his assumption of psychological intimacy with his subjects, he appears to have earned it, quoting liberally from the young radicals' letters, journals and memoirs.
Slurs such as "monkey" and "kalu" (blackie) are liberally thrown at them; they are often asked whether they eat human beings; they are turned away from clubs and overcharged for public transport.
Mr Bloomberg's tenure is perhaps best remembered for his support of a policy known as "stop-and-frisk", in which New York police liberally stopped residents to search for weapons and contraband.
Building on a piece he called "Variation: The Mother of All Variations," in which he sketched liberally over the lines of a pencil drawing, Jawlensky went on to dispense with edges entirely.
He said an old rancher's trick to try to reunite mothers and their young was to rub vanilla on a cow's nose and then liberally dose her calf with the same liquid.
Bernie Sanders headlining yet another major liberally-skewed event makes me say something I've mentioned a million times before: There are grave issues if your entire movement is centered around a single person.
Leaders of one of the nation's largest privately held firms, the Koch brothers — as they were most commonly known — spent liberally to support their various political pursuits, according to reporting on their donations.
You chop the olives and combine them with everything else, then deploy the result liberally on pasta, in sandwiches, or ''simply spread on croutons and covered with mild goat or fresh mozzarella cheese.
Elequra's Boosting pH Mist harnesses tea tree to soothe and reduce redness when spritzed liberally onto clean, dry skin, and Benton's Tea Tree Cleansing Water is consistently sold out for very good reason.
But, unlike many people, I am a food writer — I should be more informed about the extra virgin olive oil I so liberally drizzle on everything, and I'm probably doing it right, right?
In many ways, the app is tailored to these younger users: emoji are sprinkled liberally throughout the app and the app's interface, which launches directly in the camera, feels remarkably similar to Snapchat.
This means that whether you're liberally stealing items from your children's stash or you're just stocking up on half-price candy on Tuesday morning, you'll know you made at least one good decision.
We are known as petulant whiners, who scream into the Reddit abyss every time the showrunners deviate too liberally from the source material, George R. R. Martin's A Song of Ice and Fire.
Rubin wrote that the Bureau was staffed "top to bottom" with liberally-minded bureaucrats who screened prospective employees to identify and reject conservatives or individuals who had represented clients in the financial industry.
Arabic mingles with indigenous North African languages (much of the work is made by North African dyers, weavers and potters), and invented characters — some resembling Chinese, others talismanic signs — are liberally stirred in.
At this point, most liberally minded people believe that sexual orientation isn't a choice—from Lady Gaga to the US Supreme Court, the dominant belief is that you are born with your sexuality.
Those doctors appeared to be liberally issuing prescriptions, without doing thorough reviews, out of concern that the agency would lose its contract with the company if it was perceived to be limiting business.
The Democrats will face a similar split between the increasingly pro-corporate but socially liberally Clinton wing and a more economically progressive Sanders wing, a split that the Clinton wing will eventually win.
Well, Kevin Durant seems to have brought a Costco-sized pack of Wonder Bread to the bridge, because the NBA Finals MVP is out here liberally sprinkling tweets, shouting down the haters this week.
Given how liberally taunting penalties are being issued this season, he isn't likely to be the last, though kudos to him for having a sense of timing and getting tossed from an appropriate game.
Concocted by Fegan's grandmother, "Diana's Special" is a tour de force of shredded lettuce, white onions, and stir-fried ground pork, sandwiched between two deep-fried flour tortillas and liberally sprinkled with Parmesan cheese.
For Avalanche, Johnson posed as a documentary filmmaker to gain access to NASA's Houston HQ, liberally interpreting fair-use laws in order to include a large collection of found footage in the finished product.
The movie's background is littered with playthings whose appeal has spanned multiple generations, and seeing those classics rendered in animation that samples liberally from other eras creates a comforting sense of whimsy and nostalgia.
The expected modern-day polish has been liberally applied to its sound and visuals—what was once pixelated, chunky, undeniably 8-bit is now marvelously animated, with a cute hand-drawn quality to it.
Costume designer Michele Clapton, who created the costumes for most of the series (she briefly departed during season six to design for Netflix's The Crown), liberally weaves symbolism into the characters' costumes and accessories.
Each comic is bookended by blank pages, and white space is used liberally throughout (Connor Willumsen's contribution could have been compressed into half the space, but each page stands alone, facing a blank opposite).
In the late 70s and 1980s, some of the earliest computer games were text adventures—maddening programs that borrowed liberally from mythology, fantasy literature, and classic paper-and-pencil roleplayers like Dungeons and Dragons.
But I struggle with the lessons that these characters taught us about standards of female beauty, and I wish that the narrow ideals they promote weren't so liberally applied across the internet these days.
Turmeric is used liberally in the Pacifico, which is what gives so many dishes their bright yellow color, while garlic, onions, cilantro, and of various types and heat all play central roles as well.
In Game 3, Billy Donovan, the Thunder's N.B.A. rookie coach, liberally used a small lineup — normally Kerr's choice deployment — that spaced the floor for Westbrook and Kevin Durant and outscored the Warriors by 13.
His always had a devoured look to them: scribbled on, folded over, cracked down the middle, liberally stained with coffee, Scotch, pistachio dust, and bits of the brightly colored shells of peanut M&M's.
Both became indispensable in their new teams' title chases — Miller as a dominating tool that Indians Manager Terry Francona used early, late and liberally, and Chapman providing some ballast to a wobbly Cubs bullpen.
With these settings in place, you can feel much better about using Do Not Disturb liberally — not just at night, but during meetings, date night and whenever else you don't want to be bothered.
The style suited both the story — about a boy who falls in love with a local girl but is spirited away by a fairy — and Stravinsky's music, which draws liberally from various Tchaikovsky melodies.
Charles de Gaulle, who initially fled into neighbouring Germany at the height of the 21625 protests, initiated more liberally progressive policies after the snap general election he was forced to call in June 2900.
Start with a basket of the famous garlic bread, buttery and liberally doused with garlic bits, add a plate of juicy, bite-sized chicken hearts, then round off the meal with the roast chicken.
There's no doubt that Alba's a MILF and looks incredible in nothing but a bikini and baby bump, although she might want to apply sunscreen more liberally, especially when it comes to her belly.
And the reverse is also true: The fact that Trump is borrowing so liberally from the autocratic regimes tells us a lot about why these strategies are appealing for would-be strongmen the world over.
Having spent too liberally during Southeastern Two's heyday, Short and Welford were forced to raid their retirement plans and take out a home-­equity loan to raise the combined ­quarter-million dollars they'd promised Mitsubishi.
No, this is definitely not E.T. The Duffer Brothers-created Stranger Things, which debuted in July, is a rollicking, 1983-set sci-fi adventure that riffs liberally on the Stev(ph)ens Spielberg and King.
Of course most of what Trump is claiming here is flagrant nonsense — especially as his cancerous catchphrase of 'fake news' gets liberally slapped on anything he disagrees with, regardless of whether it's true or not.
The Israelis liberally lobbed tear gas canisters into the large crowd as far as 350 yards from the fence, sending men, women and children running, as a steady convoy of ambulances ferried away the injured.
But Marvel's been liberally sprinkling comedy over its recent batch of films — particularly Guardians of the Galaxy and Ant-Man — and based on what little we've seen of Spider-Man: Homecoming, that trend will continue.
The FT-4X likewise presents a satisfyingly angular box you can easily put your dog and outdoor gear into, and Toyota's also sprinkled tech features liberally throughout its interior like so much gadget blogger catnip.
He has no real personality to speak of, other than his catchphrase, "no such thing as can't," which he employs liberally even as he wallows in his filthy bed, hiding from his neighbors' loud music.
Both of Arca's albums, 2014's Xen and last year's Mutant found game-changing successes in warping the established sounds of club music, not unlike Kanye's first steps into production liberally playing with soul samples.
Maybe that's because the per-share earnings estimates of analysts that Wall Street topped Wednesday morning exclude the cost of employee stock options, which Twitter has been doling out liberally for years to attract workers.
Those that raise their lending above a certain target will be paid as much as 0.4% to borrow from the ECB, with the precise rate depending on how liberally they splash the ECB's money around.
D'Souza borrows liberally from the X-Men and Superman franchises, and puts in enough tropes to give his superhero enough of an Indian soul, making sure the next film in this franchise becomes a reality.
During the 2008 Republican National Convention in St. Paul, officers used tear gas so liberally that a local City Council member said it felt almost as if entire swaths of the city were under siege.
The opioid epidemic, to take one recent example, was partly spread by doctors who were persuaded to ignore warning bells and prescribe these drugs liberally by companies that showered them with gifts and consulting fees.
With $20083 million of cash on hand, compared with Ms. Tenney's $1 million, he is spending liberally on thousands of lawn signs, and has just begun what will likely be an onslaught of television ads.
Although the research on antibiotic use in crops is not as extensive, scientists say the same dynamic is already playing out with the fungicides that are liberally sprayed on vegetables and flowers across the world.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads A marbled fireplace contains a liberally smoking blaze, and on its mantel sit two candelabra and a funerary urn spilled onto its side, unburdened of some poor forbear's ashes.
Poland has been one of the fastest-growing economies in Europe for decades and continues to chug along, with the gross domestic product growing about 5 percent in 2018, allowing the government to spend liberally.
If you're facing a loss in income or even your entire livelihood, you may be looking around to see what your options are — including the option to use credit cards liberally just to stay afloat.
The Democrats Kromer and Silbergeld believe to be in the top tier are those with high name recognition, and one political newcomer with strong legal ties and a will to spend his own money liberally.
As might be expected in a case dealing with women in the military, Judge Miller quoted liberally from Justice Ginsburg's 1996 opinion declaring unconstitutional the exclusion of women from the state-supported Virginia Military Institute.
I moisturize liberally afterwards (rotating between jojoba oil, coconut oil, shea butter, or Amlactin lotion depending on the season) and then beg everyone in my life to touch my arm and see how smooth it is.
At the same time, the story liberally flashes back to the past and, just to add another degree of difficulty, frequently changes perspective as new characters -- or new versions of old ones -- keep joining the party.
We'll also be publishing regular guest articles by legal experts, providing our own coverage of law-related startup issues, making updates to our guides as needed, and liberally linking to the other great resources out there.
With Antonoff's music, one of his perceived strengths is that he wears his influences on his sleeve, liberally highlighting artists like the Beatles, Elton John, and Kate Bush in the context of present day pop music.
And I use that term liberally -- I'm talking about meal planning, house cleaning, getting a jump-start on your work to-do list, even taking off chippy nail polish and replacing it with a fresh coat.
Under Mr. McClendon's leadership, Chesapeake was a darling of Wall Street as he acquired leases across the country and liberally employed hydraulic fracturing to unlock vast amounts of natural gas in Texas, Oklahoma, Ohio and Pennsylvania.
But businesses that want to avoid a Netflix-type snafu would do well to also invest liberally in privacy awareness training for all employees — to make it abundantly clear that being a creep is never cool.
He honks liberally, tracks mud all over your screen, steals your mouse if you click on him, and interrupts your day with goose-related memes (again, stealing your mouse if you dare close out of them).
Luckily for Mr. Einbund, he keeps a stash of his own wine in Paris, and has access to many great bottles, which they have consumed liberally at the apartment of a friend, where they are staying.
In the case of a P.P.O., where the insurance company was not going to make any money off the crisis, authorizations for psychiatric hospitalization were granted liberally, a week at a time, with no reviews necessary.
The 44-year-old queen of no-holds-barred music and comedy often bites the cork out of a bottle of chardonnay and spits it at the audience before indulging and then liberally spraying the crowd.
" The trouble, in her view, was that DDT and other chemicals were employed so liberally that "the insect enemy" developed resistance to them in fairly short order and was thus "made actually stronger by our efforts.
Don't skip over the section of the menu dedicated to sambols and pickles; in fact, I insist you order liberally from this treasure trove, or make life easy on yourself and get the mixed sambol plate.
" David Sirota, a Sanders campaign speechwriter who liberally peppers his writings with "Star Wars" references, texted in response to an inquiry about the debate and movie schedule overlap that "Bernie's campaign is a Star Wars story.
I went up to the maximum allowable word count for a 16x15, used extra black squares liberally and fiddled around with the ordering of the theme answers until I'd squelched as many short stinkers as I could.
Q: Vehicle manufacturers facing increased product liability risk may have the incentive to program their check engine lights more liberally (to induce owners to bring their vehicles in for service) or to aggressively sell lucrative extended warranties.
Yet if what emerges isn't as blatantly disrespectful toward the GOP nominee as some might surmise from the title and messenger, it's also an unqualified endorsement of Hillary Clinton, liberally peppered with detours into Moore's progressive agenda.
Scenes skip unmarked gaps of time, foreshadowed events are left offstage and characters are sprinkled liberally into the background by name without real introduction, only to be pulled unceremoniously forward later and stripped bare in brief exposition.
The information revolution means that far more data than ever before can be associated with people entered in such registers, a possibility being used liberally—which, in these matters, risks meaning illiberally—by states of all sorts.
Liberally sprinkling familiar verbal tics like "like" and "um" throughout her chatter, not to mention fractured sentences and digressions, she unfolded the not particularly remarkable story of her youth and teenage years, in often hilariously granular detail.
In 2017, the NSA was forced to admit that some of its most effective hacking tools had been stolen and dumped online for anyone to see and use—and they were used liberally by U.S. cyber adversaries.
It's a tense scene that makes skillful use of the core cast's natural abilities — they all have great "uh-oh" faces — and cribs liberally from a similarly horrendous letter sent by real-life serial killer Albert Fish.
It has an old Gulag camp, a collapsed Soviet mine, the refinery, a bootleg video establishment called the Internet Kebab and a sinister oligarch — all of this liberally sprinkled with lots of snow and transliterated Russian words.
They've gone back to basics, recognizing that childbirth has always been, in every time, place and culture, one of the leading causes of death of women and that only technology used liberally can reduce that death rate.
Words like "medicated" and "consumption" are used liberally by the goddesses, many of whom come from cannabis-industry backgrounds ranging from High Times Cup–winning edible companies to the founders of Los Angeles's first weed-delivery service.
The deal under discussion would require China to end its longstanding practice of requiring American companies to hand over valuable technology as a condition of doing business there and would open portions of China's economy more liberally.
The jailed leaders — dubbed presos polítics (aka political prisoners) by Catalan society, which liberally deploys yellow looped-ribbons as a solidarity symbol in support of the presos — had already spent almost two years in prison without bail.
Thiem, whose court coverage and heavy topspin shots are well suited to slower courts, has often lost his battles against Nadal, whose style of play Thiem has liberally learned from — or plagiarized, depending on whom you support.
Mr. Perry sold his company in 60 to Quadrant Private Equity Group, but he retains the role of culinary director at Rockpool — meaning that his name and reputation are used liberally when promoting new and existing projects.
Many dishes — garlic-scape kimchi, spicy-sweet short-rib pizza, a farro salad based loosely on bibimbap — draw liberally from Ms. Kim's Korean-American childhood, deepening the restaurant's flavor palette while stopping short of defining its sensibility.
Many dishes — garlic-scape kimchi, spicy-sweet short-rib pizza, a farro salad based loosely on bibimbap — draw liberally from Ms. Kim's Korean-American childhood, deepening the restaurant's flavor palette while stopping short of defining its sensibility.
The broth is mild on its own, but the spicy green nam jim sauce and the fresh bird's-eye chiles liberally tossed over the top are exactly the kinds of aggressive partners that bluefish enjoys sparring with.
In 2012, the World Health Organization recommended that it be administered under strict regulation, but farmers around the world continued to use the drug liberally, particularly in China, where it was given to livestock by the ton.
It's an area of policy in which the president has substantial executive authority, and given that both Trump and former President Barack Obama have exercised those powers liberally, Buttigieg is likely to do the same if elected.
But to Republicans, the proposal represents another land grab by a president who has liberally used his authority under the Antiquities Act to close off land to development, sometimes to the anger of local businesses and residents.
But the sauce used so liberally by Vietnamese when we were deployed there — especially the powerful, homegrown version made by those villagers living out in the paddies — bears little relation to the stuff bottled and sold today.
It also explains Schwartz's choice for that foreign country's king: the douchey, puka-shell-wearing, water-polo-playing Luke Ward, who is every bullying jock stereotype rolled into one muscled package and misted liberally with Sun-In.
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.
He borrowed liberally from the work of Dr. Stuart Brown, a psychiatrist who is an expert on play, and Brené Brown (no relation), a professor and author who is perhaps best known for her TEDxHouston talk about vulnerability.
During my week of testing, using the boost button liberally and with the power set to its maximum 4 position, I was able to eke out about 60km (37 miles) per charge on mostly flat, but windy surfaces.
Sherry took issue not with Kavanaugh's membership in TNC — "Yale in the '80s was very sexually liberal," she said — but with the idea that someone who had "partied" so liberally might take part in overturning Roe v. Wade.
The portions turned out by the chef, Joe Moreira, are immense, big bowls teeming with seafood, like garlic shrimp with cubed deep-fried potatoes, or a big tureen of clams, the white-wine broth liberally dosed with cilantro.
But like the similar cinematic provocateurs John Waters, Rainer Werner Fassbinder, and Lars von Trier, the young Jackson mitigates the ugliness he's wallowing in by borrowing liberally from florid Hollywood melodramas with their big colors and bigger emotions.
But the actual story itself is cookie cutter to the extreme, liberally borrowing cliches from The Shawshank Redemption, Scarface, Prison Break, and The Fast and Furious movies over the course of the roughly five- to six-hour story.
Kyle Maclachlan, David Bowie, Miguel Ferrer in 'Fire Walk With Me' The strongest signals that this could happen are coming from Twin Peaks: The Return itself, which has been liberally referencing Jeffries in two of its four episodes.
Zayn's disdain for One Direction aside, the strategy he employs on Mind of Mine isn't so different from the one the band uses: acknowledge your influences, borrow from them liberally, and paper over the cracks with capable singing.
With Terro T600 Ant Dust applied liberally around the perimeter of your home, you should be able to kill off the pests that have already moved into your residence while warding off would-be newcomers to the property.
But it was a leader in issuing and servicing so-called "subprime" loans—mortgages liberally issued to borrowers with poor credit that often contained extremely unfriendly terms, all while regulators, ratings agencies and investors looked the other way.
The song was most likely intended for a trained soloist, and it would have sounded something like this: As the song became popular in both Britain and in the newly independent United States, people borrowed the tune liberally.
Liberally illustrating her advice with case studies, Hillis transforms the idea of living alone from a dreary monotony suitable only for women who can think of no better option into a thrilling opportunity teeming with glamour and verve.
And in a community that relies on collaboration, making species naming a lucrative practice could make scientists secretive about their work and covetous of their own specimens, which are usually shared liberally with other researchers, Dr. Yanega said.
Season liberally with kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper and — here's a twist — serve the whole thing on a bed of raw baby greens, which will melt a little in the heat, while still retaining some crunch.
Whether it's a roommate who liberally "borrows" your almond milk or a boss who emails urgent requests at all hours, most of us have at least one relationship that would be infinitely healthier with clear, mutually constructive boundaries.
Mr. Antonoff borrows liberally from his touchstones, dipping into different decades — from the Zombies to Electric Light Orchestra to Fine Young Cannibals — for a collage of parts that sound, by design, straight out of a John Hughes film.
In his first campaign, a third-party bid for US Senate in 1972, he lugged around a 2,000-page, two-volume study by the House Banking and Currency Committee, liberally quoting its findings to the people of Vermont.
It was a little Venetian and a little Freddy Krueger; frump punk, cut with a dash of Hannah Arendt, the German philosopher who wrestled with questions of totalitarianism and freedom and was liberally referenced in the show notes.
Allman is also a photographer, who did a project a few years back that involved taking a self-portrait every day for a year and posting the results to Flickr; those portraits are now used liberally by dating scammers.
Halfway through the ceremony, just before a gospel choir sang "Stand by Me," Bishop Michael Curry — a black American Episcopal from Chicago — gave an address on the redemptive power of love that quoted liberally from the black spiritual tradition.
But asked if he thought his brother might have had some doubts about signing on with a man whose résumé includes three wives and a casino empire, and who liberally invokes coarse language and imagery, he answered without hesitation.
That approach is especially evident here with five-plus hours of time allotted, as the show takes detours to bash Donald Trump, debate gentrification, acknowledge issues like the Black Lives Matter movement and liberally incorporate music into its structure.
That procedure, called "residential surveillance in an undisclosed location," has been used liberally by the Chinese police under the rule of Mr. Xi, who is overseeing a widespread clampdown on dissent in China and a dismantling of civil society.
Basically, the epidemic began with doctors prescribing opioids more liberally for patients with pain — in part because we have an increasing number of people with pain in this country, and we were trying to address an unmet medical need.
Some of the athletes—who until that point had been sticking to the tamer drinks—began to knock back shots of vodka and cachaça (Brazil's most popular spirit, a liquor distilled from fermented sugarcane) liberally distributed by the bartenders.
They liberally quote Simone de Beauvoir (even though any campus feminist would know that de Beauvoir was problematic in her own right), balk at the term "you guys," and take classes on power and gender in contemporary yogurt commercials.
Real food heads have a tiny shaker of MSG at their dinner table; real fashion heads have their own stockpile of intensifiers they liberally sprinkle on whenever they need to upgrade an outfit with little effort and maximum flavor.
In his exhibition Defacing Adversity: The Life and Times of Roberto Lugo at Wexler Gallery, Lugo's creations are bursting with wit and formal mastery, even as they sport the drips and brush marks of graffiti and liberally-applied glaze.
But being that you&aposre more liberally minded, and you&aposre looking at the judge here, and looking at Kavanaugh as a thinker, as a jurist, as an excellent writer, academic, do you think that he would be that conservative vote?
In our subsample of youth under the age of 18 who were, at the time of interview, engaged in survival sex, 33 individuals — 24% —had a pimp or trafficker, liberally defined as someone with whom the respondent shared their earnings.
On days my acne scars are especially visible, I just liberally squeeze the formula onto a Beautyblender, bounce the sponge across my cheeks and chin, and then dust on a light veil of powder on top for a going-out look.
Philip Roth's books have proven particularly difficult to adapt, with the possible exception of the filmmaker Alex Ross Perry's 803 Sundance film "Listen Up Philip," which — while not based on any one Roth novel — borrowed liberally from the author's ethos.
Huawei's camera app is quick to launch and operate, borrowing liberally from Apple's camera interface, and it does a fine job of keeping the extra modes and features out of the way if you just want to snap a quick photo.
The show is well aware of its audience, with plenty of references both subtle and obvious to the books, from the Hidden Mickey-esque VFD symbols liberally scattered throughout the episodes to a passing reference to a long-missing sugar bowl.
On extremist propaganda, the co-ordinated political push by European leaders to get tech platforms to take more responsibility for user generated content which they're freely distributing, liberally monetizing and algorithmically amplifying does at least have more substance to it.
Other tactics that allow Horiguchi to score points with the least chance of retaliation—long front kicks/low-line side kicks if they are permitted—or complicate counter punching—the skip-up calf kick—should be thrown in liberally throughout.
"So many people claim alcohol as aphrodisiac of choice, and when it's liberally flowing and the sky is filled with sparkling lights, this is like outdoor foreplay," said Sunny Rodgers, a sex therapist who highly recommends having sex on Independence Day.
While some launch components, like the upper stage of the Atlas 5 rocket, have liberally used steel, it's definitely not an obvious choice for a craft like the Starship, which will have to deal with both deep space and repeated reentry.
There was the mode he used for the town hall part, and the mode he used for the Fox News part — represented by anchors Bret Baier and Martha MacCallum, who liberally interspersed questions from the audience with questions of their own.
The Abbeys have also acquired a eye-popping trove of modern paintings and sculptures by the likes of Alexander Calder, Willem de Kooning, Joan Mitchell and Joseph Cornell, which they have installed liberally in their apartment, mixing it with the baskets.
In her speech, an advance copy of which was reviewed by The New York Times, Ms. Mark-Viverito spoke of a "leadership vacuum in this city," using a smattering of Spanish, and liberally taking shots at the mayor and the governor.
His travels reflect an active governor in a big state who has used aircraft liberally — as many as four flights a day, for distances long and short — and who is entitled, like previous governors, to fly the fleet by law.
Regulators generally agree that the S.E.C. should grant such waivers liberally, because the alternative — handcuffing the world's biggest banks — could have a detrimental impact on their large corporate clients, which employ hundreds of thousands of people and generate crucial economic activity.
The show liberally borrows from horror tropes: flickering lights, strange apparitions, people popping out of cupboards and a dense sonic environment incorporating everything from cicadas to tectonic grumblings to the crack of snapped necks as Toklas kills pigeons for dinner.
After all, "Better Things," her FX dramedy (which returns March 5), is deeply mined from her joys and travails as a single mother and actress raising three daughters in Los Angeles — its set and scenes liberally sprinkled with stuff she loves.
Diapers, strollers, car seats, and formula are dispensed liberally when the baby arrives, and for the parents who wish for the child to live but can't care for him or her, adoption is proposed and facilitated as a wonderful solution.
When Adams, who liberally buys Washington influence with her oil millions, gets the D-list patronage job in Lichtenburg, where "babies and cheese are our main industries," she thinks that because it is a duchy its citizens must be Dutch.
I'm curious, given that experience and response from certain segments of the community, how did that play into how you thought about talking about the game, what you say about the game, how liberally you are speaking about the game?
Washington (CNN)Wearing a pair of black Nike running shoes -- "symbolic of getting away from the imperial presidency" -- Libertarian presidential candidate Gary Johnson on Tuesday pitched a "socially liberally, fiscally conservative" brand of politics while throwing some sharp elbows at Donald Trump.
He instructed Chinese state-owned companies to dig deep, and they did - assisted by a horde of smaller private miners that drilled in haste, polluted liberally, and drove prices so low it became uneconomical for many foreign rivals to stay in business.
Still, Kelly was limited in his ability to completely control what news the president consumes, especially during the "executive time" hours in the morning and night when Trump is stationed in his residence watching Fox News or liberally calling friends to vent.
So this time I'm going to turn the mic over to someone else, namely Brendan Haley of the Broadbent Institute (a Canadian think tank), who has written a concise and insightful response to the Globe and Mail, from which I will quote liberally.
The way Tesla is using software, and specifically how liberally it's changing its cars with OTA updates, puts the automaker and its customers in a similar tion, according to Marcelo Rinesi, the chief technology officer for the Institute for Ethics and Emerging Technologies.
A small cadre of chefs work out of a modest kitchen that liberally juts into the dining room, serving up a handful of judío-mexicano fusions: tacos filled with diced kosher meats; bagels piled high with meat, eggs, and chunky green salsa.
Click here to view original GIFIt's not exactly a shiny new concept that stories get recycled and retold, or that movies borrow liberally and sometimes steal from other movies, or that people like watching and hearing the same thing over and over again.
If you can't stand eating turkey breast at this time of the year in any way, it is probably because you haven't liberally rubbed it with ballpark mustard, garlic butter, and spiced salt before letting it cook low and slow over smoldering wood.
He draws liberally from the minimalist animation of '50s studios like UPA (home of Mr. Magoo), meaning he uses lots of big, bold lines to form his characters and lots of blocky shapes, with occasional breaks from that format for variety's sake.
It's flavored, liberally, with horrible Bannon rhetoric, praising "presidential" patriotic ideals, shitting on "liberal" college values, comparing Obama to a famed disney movie wherein "a charismatic muslim protagonist lies about his heritage to con his way into higher office," and so on.
Feel free to borrow liberally from the following writers when it comes time to write your own letter: EMOTIONS Mr. Olivier turned to a letter because he worried that a big money talk would go in one ear and out the other.
Yet, Washington and the Kurds are not allies in the traditional sense of the term (the media and many foreign policy analysts who should know better than to use the word "ally" far too liberally), which suggests a long-term strategic partnership.
To accompany that, he decided to attack his three rivals relentlessly (which sometimes got a bit excessive) and develop a memeable online presence through social media, liberally using promoted posts for silly but attention-grabbing videos like his "Slow Cooker Sunday" cooking show.
So while many of the palazzo's original details have been preserved — 19th-century frescoes above the reception desk and in some of the rooms, tall vaulted ceilings in the lounge — the hotel is also liberally decorated with pictures of the bearded patriot's likeness.
N.F.L. training camp is often a time for bonding, on and off the field, and the term "chemistry" is thrown about liberally by players and coaches on all teams as they sweat and suffer through a month of practices and preseason games.
But Mr. Trump's choice to replace Mr. Shulkin — Dr. Ronny L. Jackson, a Navy rear admiral and the president's onetime White House doctor — withdrew from consideration after accusations that he berated his staff, dispensed medications too liberally and was drunk at work.
She has 140 people signed up for the Drinking Liberally chapter she's started — she didn't know what the group was before November — and she and small groups she's been talking to have started focusing on making a bigger splash in local politics.
Mobilizing anger, hatred and fear has become the familiar strategy of would-be authoritarians, and Mr. Bolsonaro has drawn liberally on the playbook of the likes of Rodrigo Duterte of the Philippines, Viktor Orban of Hungary and Recep Tayyip Erdogan of Turkey.
While I'm not saying Gosha made a tattoo for the world's biggest artist using a freely available font (and one I might have used liberally in my A-level art class), I am saying if he did then I do admire his steez.
Compare that with President Trump's Twitter rants from as recent as July 29th and 30th (Saturday and Sunday) where he went on unhinged, and far more typical, diatribes about witch hunts, fake news, "foolish past leaders," and sprinkled his words liberally with exclamation points.
In the early to mid-2000s, it was sprayed liberally by topless models or sales assistants and reportedly even blown through the air-conditioning system, which meant that its stores and even large parts of the surrounding streets or malls smelled of the fragrance. 
At W Magazine's Globes party on Thursday at the Chateau Marmont — a soiree liberally irrigated with Dom Pérignon and celebrities (oh look, it's Cate Blanchett here, Kristen Wiig there, and it-girl Alicia Vikander yonder) — awards watchistas merrily toasted the wackadoodleness of the year.
On a recent chilly Monday, the couple was snuggled at home on the couch: Ms. Crowley, 34, dressed casually in Bloomingdale's-brand jeans and a Zara cap-sleeve sweater; Mr. Crowley, 39, in Gap jeans and a black T-shirt, liberally sprinkled in cat hair.
Government investigation finds federal agencies failing at cybersecurity basics One of the major moves to improve cybersecurity, elevating CyberCom to Unified Combatant Command level, was an Obama-era plan, and the president's overall cyber strategy, announced last year, also cribbed liberally from the previous administration.
In her "casting process"—for a movie that doesn't materialize beyond this documentary (and it's unclear whether those auditioning are aware of this)—Green interviews her prospects, who liberally give their two cents about who the killer may be and what their motivation was.
While it'd be hard to pinpoint bands that took anything directly from Jets To Brazil, as they themselves were pulling liberally from both indie and alt-rock, it became easier to see other emo bands use the band as a blueprint for their way out.
"27 Years Later" borrows liberally from Erik Satie, winding through the film's gloomy opening scenes with delicacy, while also harkening back to the more romantic scores of the 80s teen-adventure flicks that It (and Wallfisch, according to this interview) seeks to pay homage to.
After the match during a press conference, the 23-time Grand Slam champion took the opportunity to reflect on sexism in tennis and defend the right of women to show emotion in sports — a right that is generally afforded much more liberally to men.
It's easy to use — spend $250 on eligible purchases at a Hilton resort (the chain uses that term liberally, so you have lots of options), and the money will come right back to your card, effectively bringing the annual fee down to just $200.
Perhaps the likeliest prospect, though, is that, like several other past presidents, Trump could use the pardon power liberally on his way out the door — after losing reelection, closing out his second term, or if he were to depart the office early for any reason.
And — just as vertiginous, in its way — experimental fiction, with Olivia Laing's "Crudo," a slender novel at once autobiographical and biographical that borrows liberally from the life of the counterculture icon Kathy Acker to draw searching and plangent contrasts between the domestic and the wild.
He got a sweetheart deal for a $50-a-night room from the wife of a lobbyist whose company was seeking goodies from the E.P.A. He has liberally spent government funds on first-class flights and a security detail large enough for a minor potentate.
NEW DELHI — The protesters who are challenging Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Hindu-centric vision for India liberally evoke the legacy of a national icon: Mohandas K. Gandhi, who wanted a country where Hindus and Muslims lived together and a secular government kept the peace.
As he sat in the cavernous convention space surrounded by booths representing groups ranging from unions to an organization called Drinking Liberally, Brooks reflected on the differences between this moment and eight years ago, when the Democratic Party emerged from another bruising primary process.
"Build a wall!" they hollered, though, only minutes before, the same conservative crowd had applauded a panel discussion on the evils of eminent domain, which Mr Trump has used liberally in his building career, and would have to rely on heavily to build his promised border barricade.
More stoned than I've ever been in my entire life, I almost forgot that the main reason for the event was commerce; it was hard not to have a good time when everyone in attendance was liberally sharing joints, vapes, and anything else smokeable or edible.
In the 50s and 60s, the prefix "dyna," vaguely meaning "power" ("dynamic, dynamo, dynamite"), liberally affixed itself like exclamation points to innumerable garden variety items like "Dyna-Range," a hearing aid attached to eyeglasses, "Dyna-flyte" indestructible golf balls, and "Dyna-Surge Tumble-Action" washing machines.
Everyone agrees that setting immigration policy is the sole province of the federal government, and that Congress has given the president extremely wide latitude to exercise his or her discretion in enforcing that policy — a discretion presidents from Dwight Eisenhower through George W. Bush have used liberally.
Adapting (very liberally) the Russian dramatist Nikolai Erdman's Stalin-era play of the same name from 1928, Suhayla El-Bushra has sought to make something trenchantly contemporary out of an archival curio; the result is a stupefying mishmash that saw not a few patrons leave at intermission.
That means that these enormous companies not only dictate the terms of business to squeeze family farmers to the max, but also have the power to put them out of business overnight if they complain or speak out – a power that they threaten to use liberally.
Previous truth and reconciliation commissions, a model popularized by hearings in South Africa in the 1990s that delved into its apartheid past, have received mixed reviews - seen as cathartic moments for victims but criticized for granting amnesties too liberally and only looking into politically significant cases.
Trump, speaking to the General Assembly on Tuesday, liberally sprinkled his remarks with the word sovereignty, saying it should be the basis of international relations and collective action -- though he indicated he would not respect the sovereignty of countries he dislikes, including Venezuela, North Korea and Iran.
Most of the clips from the wonderful David Mamet play, "Glengarry Glen Ross" do not meet standards, but I really wanted to share one with you because I just love the cadence of Mr. Mamet's use of language, even if it is liberally peppered with f-bombs.
Just as the new media companies (think BuzzFeed and Vice) built massive businesses by distributing their content liberally across paid, owned and earned media, so too will the new breed of app marketers enable different ways of engaging with their services across paid, installed and distributed channels.
PARIS — Morning in the Givenchy couture salons on Avenue George V. The herringbone floors have been laid with enough baby's breath to fill out all the bouquets in Manhattan, though the sprays have been liberally spritzed with Givenchy fragrance; baby's breath itself doesn't smell of much.
Watching the returns, I heard the voice of the playwright Edward Albee, or rather of one of his characters in "The Zoo Story," who said — I'm paraphrasing liberally — that sometimes you have to go a long way out of the way to come a short way back.
And Russia and the Syrian government have liberally interpreted exceptions to previous cease-fire deals, continuing to carry out strikes, including some that hit rescue workers and hospitals and that were followed by declarations from Moscow and Damascus that terrorists had been present in the areas targeted.
But, in practice, " IRF ing" was often done as a form of revenge, initiated liberally—for example, when a detainee was found to have two plastic cups instead of one, or refused to drink a bottle of Ensure, because he thought that he was being given poison.
Dense, liberally applied harmonies are their time-tested recipe; as the situation demands, the group's four-part vocal theatrics can add firepower to country stompers, like their 2005 single "Boondocks," or bring gravitas to emotional ballads, like their Taylor Swift-penned song "Better Man," from 2016.
Tiny Habits isn't about how technology itself has derailed our good choices, though it's sprinkled liberally with complaints of bad tech hygiene: a student who scrolls through Facebook every morning rather than getting up to exercise, the husband who can't put his phone down during dinner.
Mark Townsend, a celebrity stylist for Dove, offers a little help: "When I'm working with these materials, I always liberally spray both the hair and the metal with Dove Dry Shampoo because the powders in the dry shampoo create friction and help [keep] the metal in place," he says.
Instead of setting the fashion agenda by starting specific trends that trickled down widely into the fashion ecosystem, Lagerfeld established items like Chanel's quilted bags and two-tone shoes — indeed, anything bearing Chanel's interlocking C logo, which he used liberally — as the ultimate markers of luxury and status.
And then, in a move that made Kabari question whether her case was being taken seriously, the company added that Kabari had also violated her contract and the organization's rules — which call for "mindful and respectful" communication between employees — by using phrases like "fuck off" liberally in the workplace.
Incredulous, I opened the door to the stage area and sure enough, my eardrums were assaulted by the growls of JBOT and his two robot overlords, GTRBOT666 and DRUMBOT 0110, which were shredding on a double-necked guitar/bass hybrid and liberally doling out blast beats on the drums.
It is the kind of report that demands more space that I can give it in a column, but please allow me to quote it here liberally, both the optimistic and pessimistic components of it, and to weigh in on it to the degree that I feel I must.
ULYSSE NARDIN: FREAK VISION $95,000 The first Freak, in 2001, pioneered the use of silicon in watchmaking, and the material is used liberally in the Freak Vision, the first automatic Freak and the first to use some of the tech flaunted in the brand's 2017 InnoVision 2 concept watch.
One of the book's two main social groups is the greasers — a youth subculture composed of low-income kids with a passion for Elvis Presley and so named for the hair product they liberally apply — who are trapped in an identity they did not choose and cannot explain.
"If there was no TPP agreement, then I'd expand the list to include IP, digital trade but remember that USTR borrowed liberally from TPP what it negotiated here [in USMCA], so for Canada and Mexico, it will theoretically be easier on those chapters," the former administration official said.
They love to sift through the garbage — and there's a fair amount of garbage — with the hopes of finding that gem: a $25 pair of angular red metal IEMs with a design liberally inspired by some bigger company, but that sounds, incredibly, like a pair of $500 IEMs.
Regardless of their merits, these were liberally sprinkled with foot-in-mouth moments which took in comparing the shock of his arrest to that experienced by the U.S. fleet at Pearl Harbor, and stressing that his style of leadership had been the subject of 20 books on management.
The LGBTQ community finally has a safe space in the online dating world (that is, one that's not a super niche lesbian or gay-only app), and those who usually vote liberally can make sure they're not going on a date with someone whom they'd want to fight on Facebook.
To be fair, one reason why America's best universities are so good is that they have borrowed liberally from abroad—particularly from the British residential universities that grew up in Oxford and Cambridge in the Middle Ages, and from Wilhelm von Humboldt's German research university in the early 19th century.
Episode length: 2120-45 minutes Arc length: about 8 hours Borrowing liberally from old-school radio drama and The Twilight Zone, The Penumbra began life as a fun project among a group of friends and rapidly became a cult hit for its queer love stories and fresh take on old storytelling.
And indeed easy PR for Far Right activists who have been quick to seize on and trumpet social media bans as 'evidence' of mainstream censorship of their point of view — liberally ripping from the playbook of US hate speech peddlers, such as the (also 'banned') InfoWars conspiracy theorist Alex Jones .
Hunters' visuals might be a bit on the blocky side, more N64 of appearance than the then-contemporary Wii, with assets reused liberally (just, y'know, sometimes wheeled out in a new color); but it's a wonderfully atmospheric game, tight space station corridors and lava-surrounded landing zones alike feeling oppressive, dangerous.
All summer, Cardi B's hit "I Like It" — which went to No. 250 the week of July 1503 — has been introducing a generation of listeners to a Latin classic more than 2150 years old: Pete Rodriguez's "I Like It Like That" from 2400, which Cardi B liberally samples and reinterprets.
While the number of people with college degrees in the U.S. continues edging higher, now representing around a third of adults over 25, the trend has been supported by the expansion of student lending programs that have liberally adapted to rising tuition and growth in for-profit and online programs.
We tell ourselves that songs articulate our feelings, liberally expressing them on our behalf, but a song can also bring to birth feelings that we didn't even know we possessed—something that might have lain dormant and mute in us, had the Beatles, say, not been around to give it life.
Not so some of his former patients and their relatives, who are either bitter about the loss of a loved one to the opioid painkillers he once liberally prescribed — in one case, about 90,000 pills over a two-year period — or mourning the removal of their pipeline to chronic-pain relief.
From the Museum of Ice Cream to 29 Rooms and the Happy Place, these "selfie factories" offer visitors the opportunity to immerse themselves in "interactive" exhibits like a pool of sprinkles, or the "world's largest indoor confetti dome," encouraging them to liberally snap and share images of themselves online with appropriately branded hashtags.
Photo: GettyApparently sick of being criticized by everyone from US Congress to Seth Rogan for not doing enough to purge its platform of bots, trolls, and malicious foreign actors, Twitter has started liberally dropping the ban hammer on suspicious accounts, suspending more than 70 million users over the course of May and June.
The nature-is-always-right argument found its most eloquent spokesperson in the Roman statesman Cicero, who was sixty-two when he wrote "De Senectute," liberally translated as " How to Grow Old ," a valiant performance that both John Adams (dead at ninety) and Benjamin Franklin (dead at eighty-four) thought highly of.
Here's the sex-haver's way to say "fuck cops":If you're a Blue Lives Matter person, you'll probably feel more inclined to use this instead:USE (LIBERALLY): Symbols of the Surveillance StateWe're being watched by our government—there's nothing less virginal than being aware of the imminent threat this poses to our liberty.
And you'll never guess what kinds of photos the story is liberally sprinkled with...An important public service article provided by Australia's Telegraph newspaper about the existence of porn online (The Telegraph/Twitter)I mean, The Telegraph clearly didn't want to expose anyone to these images that were found under the #NSFW hashtag.
Then I let myself go, but only in the ornamental terraces around the houses, where I liberally planted the species that I'd seen in the gardens in the country's north: Damask roses, Madonna lilies, Canna indica, Iris germanica and Iris pallida (Dalmation irises), Dietes iridioides (fortnight lilies), tithonia, hollyhocks, carnations and geraniums.
If Democrats were as ambitious as Republicans about taxes, every Democratic primary candidate for president would be grabbing liberally from the above list and combining ideas to craft plan for a more coherent, simple, and logical tax system that raises more revenue, taxes bad stuff more and good stuff less, and reduces inequality.
The nation and the world have long since learned the President is not shy about distorting reality (in his first year in office he lied or misrepresented the truth more than 2,000 times), and liberally pumping up his image in a way that might embarrass another man, even in highly sensitive circumstances.
Hooked up to an amplifier on a small hand truck, it was the foundation for a thicket of cheerful percussion: a balafon (wooden xylophone) played while hanging from a musician's neck; a djembe (goblet drum); cowbell; and drumsticks applied liberally to trash cans, street signs and lampposts as the half-hour march progressed.
In Tiny Habits, Fogg neatly translates a decade of research into a three-step program: Find a behavior you want to adopt (reading the newspaper rather than Twitter), tack it onto an existing routine (drinking a cup of coffee every morning) and then celebrate, liberally, every time it's done (self-congratulation works).
The original Star Wars: Battlefront II, which came out in 2005 (and was the sequel to a game that in turn set up a 2015 franchise reboot), was pure fan service, welded to a set of cleverly tuned game systems that borrowed liberally from some of the best multiplayer shooters out there circa 2005.
" The Williams case involved a discovery dispute over employment records, not defamation claims against an anonymous critic, but the Yelp judges said they were guided by the Supreme Court's admonition that discovery rules "must be construed liberally in favor of disclosure unless the request is clearly improper by virtue of well-established causes for denial.
Sunrot treads heavily at the crux between multiple ugly, noisy genres; their sludgy, industrial clamor borrows liberally from harsh noise and hateful drone, but makes plenty of space for riffs—lumbering, distorted things that pound away at your eardrums like storm waves on a vanishing coastline—and vocalist Lex's emotional, pushed-to-the-edge howls.
Darksiders, originally released in 2010, was recently given a shiny coat of new paint, and has slowly but surely made its way to every modern platform under the sun—yes, even the Wii U. It's a dark fantasy action RPG that, while excellent, borrowed so liberally from The Legend of Zelda that it felt borderline criminal at times.
This weekend, many liberally-minded people from Insecure's Yvonne Orji to former president Bill Clinton (as well as a few conservatively-minded people, like Orrin Hatch and Ted Cruz) are urging us to call what happened in Charlottesville what it actually was: an act of domestic terrorism by people who identify as white nationalists, white supremacists, and Nazis.
Though Ghost's story is framed around the narrative established in Mamoru Oshii's 1995 classic anime film, story elements and setpieces from Shirow's manga, the 2004 sequel feature Ghost in the Shell 2: Innocence, the Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex TV series, and other cyberpunk classics are peppered liberally throughout, making the film feel fresh, yet familiar.
"I would hate it if we got to a men's or women's final, match point and the court was involved in that winning point because that's not what it's there for," Stubley told Reuters as his staff liberally watered Court One on a sweltering day, 10 days before the start of the world's premier tennis tournament.
Like Kiki's Delivery Service (another tale of a young girl with the gift of flight who prefers the mundane over heroics) the aesthetic borrows liberally from Sweden along with port cities across Europe, but speckled through the different towns are a variety of quirky inspirations, from the alleys of the Greater Antilles to the shopping centers of Shinjuku.
The teens of the internet were clearly in the forefront of the writers' minds during the first season: they swapped romantic partners around like a game of musical chairs, gave Sprouse half a dozen GIF-able monologues, and borrowed liberally from the lingo of fandom bloggers and fan fiction writers on Tumblr and Archive of Our Own.
Assuming that "hottest" might also be liberally interpreted to mean "super energetic," I'll also put in a good word for the objects that I study, which are these enormous jets of plasma that are powered by supermassive black holes at the centers of galaxies (jets that are probably heating up the gas around their host galaxies).
Rachel realizes that spying on them, even from the window of a moving train, only reopens old wounds — Tom was still with Rachel when he started a fling with Anna — but she has a balm, and she applies it liberally: She fantasizes about the loving, lovely couple (Luke Evans and Haley Bennett) a few doors down.
The rise of fentanyl can be traced back to doctors' offices, according to leading researchers and doctors who blame several decades of liberally prescribing highly potent opioids to patients who shouldn't have been exposed to them in the first place for creating a huge market for the organized crime groups, who are now exploiting a population of opioid misusers.
It's pretty much just an exercise in stylish visual sadism, with three men attempting to murder a rape victim to keep her quiet, and her hunting them down in a gory spree that involves gunshots, graphic gashes, and a finale where she blows a hole in her stark-naked former lover, then chases him all over a house liberally painted with their blood.
It pulls liberally from the recent-ish history of kitsch, including obvious references to a handful of secular Christmas classics — mostly A Christmas Story and Home Alone — and faster, weirder winks at totally unrelated action-movie camp, like Sam Rockwell's big heel-turn moment in Charlie's Angels, or Heath Ledger's infinitely memed "How about a magic trick?" bit in The Dark Knight.
And while Facebook has since applied a thin film of 'political ads' transparency to its platform (which researches continue to warn is not nearly transparent enough to quantify political use of its ads platform), UK election campaign laws have yet to be updated to take account of the digital firehoses now (il)liberally shaping political debate and public opinion at scale.
The Privacy Shield arrangement was struck between EU and US negotiators back in 2016 — as a rushed replacement for the prior Safe Harbor data transfer pact which in fall 2015 was struck down by Europe's top court following a legal challenge after NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden revealed US government agencies were liberally helping themselves to digital data from Internet companies.
Before Shadow met Laura, she was a miserable blackjack dealer whose only real comfort was her nightly ritual when she'd get home late, climb into her hot tub, and bring herself to the brink of asphyxiation by liberally spraying insect repellant (the titular "Git Gone") in the few inches of space between the hot water and the hot tub lid.
The homepage, as of Tuesday morning, contained articles that make light of the car-ramming attack that claimed the life of 32-year-old Heather Heyer; admonish the "Jew media;" liberally employ various racial epithets; and, in a less offensive post, provided an update on which characters are available on Pokemon Go. In a statement, the site's founder promised to bring his site back online.
Carroll peppers her sentences liberally with bubbly asides to her readers, whom she always addresses as Ladies: "I can tell you, Ladies, without reserve, that in normal circumstances, I would be riveted to the ponytail, as I am a great ponytail aficionado and can rank the greatest ponytails I've seen in my life," she confides, upon spotting a particularly exemplary high ponytail in Anita, Indiana.
Still, the Bradlee presented by director John Maggio -- drawing liberally from his audiobook recordings, allowing Bradlee to tell the story in his own gravelly voice -- demonstrates what a hugely colorful, larger-than-life figure he cut, casually recounting everything from his time in the Navy to his marital infidelities to his personal friendship with John F. Kennedy, which was complicated when JFK became president.
Curt Moldenhauer, PwC's US China Inbound Leader, tells Axios that the burgeoning trade wars could increase the amount of cross-border M&A: Moldenhauer says he is using "M&A" liberally here, as it could be anything from a complete buyout to a joint venture to strategic transactions that don't involve any equity (such as certain biotech partnerships that might be encouraged by the Chinese government).
Thad Cochran, Republican from Mississippi, had hoped for a retirement present after 40 years in the Senate in the form of a flood-control project known as the Yazoo Pumps, a bad idea that has been kicking around for decades and would drain 200,000 acres of wetlands in the Mississippi Delta so that soybean farmers, who have drunk liberally from the public trough, could plant more crops.
These practices endured for millenniums, from Pharaonic barges and Chinese imperial dragon boats to medieval Viking galleys (as, in the 2125th century, when King Harald Fairhair of Norway presented to King Aethelstan of the West Saxons and the Mercians a purple-sailed vessel with a bow of gold) and British royal yachts, which Queen Victoria lent liberally to friends like the Empress of Austria.
These practices endured for millenniums, from Pharaonic barges and Chinese imperial dragon boats to medieval Viking galleys (as, in the 2170th century, when King Harald Fairhair of Norway presented to King Aethelstan of the West Saxons and the Mercians a purple-sailed vessel with a bow of gold) and British royal yachts, which Queen Victoria lent liberally to friends like the Empress of Austria.
Dancing With the Stars has always taken a flexible approach to the term "star," applying it liberally and loosely to Olympic athletes (gymnast Laurie Hernandez), NFL and NBA players (Antonio Brown; Lamar Odom), musicians (Normani), models (Nyle DiMarco), reality television personalities (Lisa Rinna; Erika Jayne), and a variety of other public figures, not all of whom are familiar faces in the average American household.
" I was struck by how liberally Hollis interpreted Bible verses to suit her message, like in a chapter about sex where she quotes Hebrews 13:4 ("Let marriage be held in honor among all, and let the bed be undefiled") and says, "what I take away when I read that line is that the things that happen in my bed with my husband cannot be weird or bad or wrong.
It has always felt strange to me that the book of essays accompanying The Hidden God: Film and Faith, a 2003 film series at the Museum of Modern Art, New York, featured only one piece (out of fifty) on a documentary: Manoel de Oliveira's 1963 docufiction Acto da Primavera — that is, unless the reader liberally registers the inclusion of two essays by experimentalists Stan Brakhage and Nathaniel Dorsky as 'close enough.
Considering the fact that Hendrix is one of few people of color who has been dubbed a 'rock god' (archaic as the moniker is, and despite the fact that the rock and roll movement liberally borrowed from pre-existing musical styles shaped by people of color), I couldn't help but feel a sense of unease around the contexts surrounding the screening, despite my enjoyment of the film itself.
The association was deeply, existentially opposed to both cost-of-living stipends and complimentary bagel toppings—that is, until bad press and expensive lawsuits convinced NCAA president Mark Emmert and company that, actually, cream cheese should be spread liberally, that gas and pizza money won't break the bank of an industry that can afford to pay football strength coaches $525,000 per year, and that we have always been at war with East Asia.

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