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"lust for" Definitions
  1. (often disapproving) to feel an extremely strong, especially sexual, desire for somebody/something

505 Sentences With "lust for"

How to use lust for in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "lust for" and check conjugation/comparative form for "lust for". Mastering all the usages of "lust for" from sentence examples published by news publications.

Apparently the lust for attention was evident on my face.
What would you say sums up your Lust for Life?
He has this lust for life that is so beautiful.
Recent club performers include Lust for Youth and Throwing Shade.
Thirst: a strong desire for something; a lust for attention.
Such anxious, seething lust for status, position, privilege, and money.
The lust for numbers, however, doomed even its best efforts.
Trump's greed appears to match or exceed his lust for power.
Vaveloz reviewed Lust for Life soon after with a perfect 210.
It had a lust for entanglement if no talent for fidelity.
Xavier Lust for Ralph Pucci Tavolino Travertino side table, $9,900, ralphpucci.net.
War is a beast whose lust for human flesh is insatiable.
Bill also inherited his father's lust for learning and political consciousness.
He writes exceedingly well about the lust for grease and salt.
Miami is similar to NYC in its lust for lavish, intemperate promotion.
Sophie is … well, Sophie is a nymphomaniac with a lust for danger.
But if you're in the second, Lust for Life is peak Lana.
The lust for silver and gold is not really it for me.
Lust for Life (2017) extended these motifs into an exploration of patriotism.
I think that's what keeps me going is the lust for learning.
He met the Belgian-born beauty in Paris while filming Lust for Life.
When he struts out to the "Lust for Life" drum beat, it's over.
I thought that men's lust for me proved I was a real girl.
"Lust for Life" sees del Rey reunited with musical kindred spirit the Weeknd.
The teaser for Lust for Life was Old Hollywood and spooky as hell.
For his opponents it represents the president's autocratic instincts and lust for power.
Besides a lust for power, why the perceived need for more centralized power?
"Lust for Life" is based on a novel of 1934 by Irving Stone.
The lust for the details of their lives is both forensic and ghoulish.
Del Rey was nominated for Best Pop Vocal Album for "Lust for Life."
What he does have is a lust for the money they have inherited.
All seem to have been equally acceptable to sate their lust for blood.■
Her designs are mired in Russian history and a contemporary lust for craftsmanship.
DuckDuckGo launched a year prior to that sale and its lust for the duck.
Pop released "Lust for Life," co-produced by Bowie, in August of that year.
Incorrigible dictatorship, insatiable greed and inebriated lust for power do not a hero make.
That's a real problem for casual photographers who might lust for the I-1.
In the books, however, the Brotherhood is corrupted by Lady Stoneheart's lust for revenge.
They will lust for more and, therefore, the Founders concluded, they must be stopped.
The lust for war — "leadership," in more popular parlance — unites Republican and Democratic leaders.
Unlike Uber, it does not lust for world domination and it operates only in America.
The title song for Mr. Pop's next album, "Lust for Life," germinated in that apartment.
All of that stuff is because of the religious right and their lust for power.
His protagonists are nearly overwhelmed by fear and anguish, even their own lust for power.
Between 1976 and 1978, Bowie would produce Pop's albums The Idiot and Lust For Life.
The shape we lust for has curves, not the straight body of the fashion establishment.
Actor Kirk Douglas, of "Champion" and "Lust for Life" fame, recently turned 100 years old.
It came bubbling in a black caldron, and satiated my lust for piquant, porky comfort.
Their other shared credits include videos for her 2017 songs "Love" and "Lust for Life."
He had, in the words of one of his best movies, a lust for life.
Could this be explained by Yiannopoulos's affiliation with Breitbart News and professed lust for Trump?
Not experiencing lust for a spouse was considered a good thing, not a cause for divorce.
But those objects probably won't have consciousness and a blood lust for human destruction (we hope).
"That is surprising, given the lust for digital spending that so many advertisers profess," Cramer said.
Where Taberski was blinded by his own lust for celebrity, Reed is guided always by compassion.
While we're talking about the vision, the humor and, forgive me, lust for life: no Zoolander.
But what lies beneath the marketing gloss and quixotic lust for an AI revolution in security?
My own feelings about the surgery were too convoluted—a lust for something wordless and new.
In an early section of "Lust for Life," Minnelli sets out to do a van Gogh.
He's also demonstrating just how much his presidency could be driven by his lust for vindication.
"Lust for Life" is her most expansive album; it has 16 songs, stretching nearly 72 minutes.
This step is optional, but it does make people mad with lustfor more French toast.
Random House and Amazon have recently launched imprints to try to sate readers' lust for steamy stories.
Chuck's refusal to "let it slide" expresses his sense of justice and his lust for power simultaneously.
En Berlín vivió con Iggy Pop, para quien escribió y produjo The Idiot y Lust for Life.
But I think a lot of people mistake excitement and lust for something that isn't long-term.
Lust For Life is her step, not forward and into the future, into right here and now.
Justine is a virgin at the movie's start, before her lust for the bodies of others begins.
He's not a Littlefinger, the sort that plots and schemes out of a raw lust for power.
And the men, instead of having normal sexual relations with women, burned with lust for each other.
The boy dies of typhoid, but his spectre and his lust for petty larceny remain with Lurie.
But it wouldn't be "The Walking Dead" if the lust for violence weren't fully and generously sated.
It's a perennial story, after all — as human as our lust for a get-rich-quick scheme.
Reading about Shields's lust for Pippa Middleton ranks among the more depressing literary experiences of my life.
His lust for blocks is a raging storm in his body, one he is powerless to deny.
"Born Slippy" is now as old as "Lust For Life" was when the Trainspotting soundtrack was first released.
The memes, which kicked off on Reddit in July, revolved around the insects' never-ending lust for lamps.
For many women, watching a man publicly lust for his size-33 wife did feel radical and empowering.
Letting go of your lust for a person isn't as easy as saying you're done and moving on.
Whatever, Lana del Rey is currently experiencing this during the rollout for her newest album, Lust for Life.
Nothing wrong with that, unless our new-found lust for life effectively destroys someone else's day or evening.
Outnumbered, the Children saw their own extinction in man's forces and unquenchable lust for land, power, and war.
Last week's chart-topper, Lana Del Rey's "Lust For Life," dropped to No. 10 in its second week.
Human safety and wellbeing is secondary to the US power structure's lust for acting "tough" on undocumented immigration.
At the end of it all, I feel clean, energized, and imbued with a renewed lust for life.
These mods animated non-playable characters on the periphery of the adventure with insatiable lust for Camryn's avatar.
And this idea of Strane tortured by his lust for Vanessa is a detail right out of Nabokov.
Mr. Trump is ruled by a lust for competitive prestige, which he achieves by bragging and stoking feuds.
Below is the madness from the past two nights, which features some nice dance moves from Lust for Youth.
Social media, our heightened expectations, and perhaps, our lust for anything and everything Met Gala has completely ruined it.
An odd thing to say, I realize, after writing a few hundred words of lust for a $70,000 camper.
Avnet never makes their flirtation and obvious lust for each other sordid or designed to titillate male audience members.
But sometimes your cat's lust for the meat of the world's only flying mammal has deep and unintended consequences.
So, for example, our lust for sex combined with our desire for protection turns into the institution of marriage.
But Americans' lust for bigger vehicles knows no bounds; Jaguar's F-Pace SUV quickly became its top-selling car.
The Lust for Life singer stopped in a sequoia grove while driving back to Los Angeles from the desert.
Participants chanted about their lust for brains, drank beer and speculated about their chances of surviving a zombie apocalypse.
The faltering efforts to repeal and replace Obamacare are animated more by lust for revenge than by policy need.
But now that the threat is from within, we see that the lust for power runs deeper than blood.
Racine's "Phèdre," a classical tragedy about a woman cursed with a catastrophic lust for her stepson, gets a makeover.
This lust for action pairs nicely with Patel's skill set: His gifts are not so much psychological as dramatic.
The myth was founded on truth, but inflated by a mix of misinformation, wishful thinking and lust for gold.
One of the book's most entertaining elements is the contrast between Ekelund's lust for life and Knausgaard's deep crabbiness.
We know that because we aren't made to focus on the men watching Ramona or their lust for her.
"Lust for Life," perhaps the most famous collaboration between you and Bowie, will appear in the coming "Trainspotting" sequel.
Congress has its own set of problems, including greed, lust for campaign donations, and a general apathy toward the poor.
Bowie was a writer and producer on The Idiot and Lust for Life, whose title track Shannon performed Sunday night.
Examples in which young women express simple curiosity and lust for their own sake are rarer than they should be.
It's called Lust for Life and she narrates the trailer from the middle of the H in the Hollywood sign.
And Major League Baseball is capitalizing on the undeniable lust for watching the Cubs' quest to win the World Series.
He has been planning it for two decades — and never once adjusted his lust for women, attention, polls and crowds.
It typically has new features and attracts a lot of buzz, which causes many consumers to lust for an upgrade.
Barbara Bestor, the founder of Bestor Architecture in Los Angeles, has seen several cycles of Instagram lust for her projects.
"We are wretched, overcome with rage, completely consumed by the lust for vengeance now coursing through our veins!" they roared.
Legendre never got over his death, but did not lose her lust for a life that lasted another 52 years.
My personal lust for revenge against those first-grade bullies didn't last long, at least not at that fever pitch.
His earliest experience with art was watching the film, "Lust for Life" (1956), starring Kirk Douglas as Vincent Van Gogh.
Finney stars as the title character, an 18th century ne'er-do-well with a lust for life (among other things).
She's unafraid to unleash her emotions when she feels them, whether she's expressing frustration, joy, anger, or lust for power.
Mr. Dawes's penetrating performance as Mr. Nureyev offers a compelling impression of an artist driven by his lust for, well, everything.
This ultimately led to the end of their relationship, even though they clearly had more than just lust for one another.
Perhaps it's scarier to tweet our lust for openly gay women because doing so would ground our desires closer to reality.
We were performing our lust for this mutual thirst object, and there was no one to judge us, or question us.
He has led ABI since 22008 atop a Brazilian-heavy management team with a lust for trimming fat from flabby conquests.
The Apple I came from Steve Wozniak's lust for wanting his own Altair but not having enough money to buy one.
In Leo and Aquarius, we could be hiding a lust for attention, egomania, or a ferocity to belong at all costs.
" Mr. Pop recalled, "He wrote the [chord] progression on ukulele, and he said, 'Call it "Lust for Life," write something up.
Her evolution isn't simply because she titled her this record Lust For Life or that the cover art features her smiling.
Deadmau5 already yielded to the feverish lust for Szechuan sauce when he put getting married on pause to buy 64 oz.
So, Gil has filed a class action lawsuit on behalf of sight-impaired people who lust for a box of chocolates.
He produced Lou Reed's "Transformer," with its hit "Walk on the Wild Side," and Iggy Pop's "Lust for Life," among others.
As a result, our lust for more has created a gauntlet of invasive, and often completely irrelevant, inquiries into candidate's histories.
Thank you for all you gave the world, not the least your incredible sense of humor and insuppressible lust for life.
The lust for greed and power has destroyed the beauty we inherited, but altruism, compassion and love have not been destroyed.
And if there's more lust for real estate than actual lust within these pages, that feels appropriate for this idiosyncratic couple.
Up to now, Needham reminded me, the goal had been to inculcate in the party a ceaseless lust for Obamacare repeal.
When too much is never enough and the lust for wealth goes beyond all reason, killing becomes the ultimate power play.
After the 21st, you won't have quite the same lust for life as the sun sinks into practical Capricorn for a month.
But for other women, the magazine and brand symbolized a new kind of repression: lust for the female body disguised as liberation.
Is the queen just so consumed by her lust for revenge at this point that she's blind to her own self-interest?
American talk of a rules-based order, notably, strikes China as the purest hypocrisy—a figleaf covering a superpower's lust for dominance.
Any teenager with a ton of raging hormones and a lust for danger can land a hardflip down a set of stairs.
"My lust for print knows no bounds," he wrote on a submission to the downtown literary journal Between C & D in 1985.
"It was like feeling lust for the first time," he wrote in " Invented Symbols ," an informal autobiography that he published in 2012.
Prosecution and regulation are not mutually exclusive, but political energy and media attention are disproportionately expended by the lust for criminal punishment.
We now have an official trailer for the album, titled Lust for Life (everyone's just on that Trainspotting wave this year, eh?).
This happens specifically because of an overzealous lust for punishment, the kind that Trump himself has long harbored and is now implementing.
As he mopes around the palace, he burns with murderous rage against the king and is tormented by lust for his mother.
We lust for the latest gadget, which hides away minerals wrested from beneath the Congo, among other places, deep in its innards.
She was pictured on the front of her last album, 2017's Lust for Life, smiling wide with daisies in her hair.
Though Faith and Buffy are pulled together by their understanding of one another's secret gifts, Faith's overzealous lust for the kill isolates her.
The major commonality between the two projects (besides being black metal and their obvious lust for fascist blood) is their sense of humor.
Nevertheless, his stubborn insistence on having "seen things firsthand" undergirds these fantastical visions with a lifelong lust for sights, places, and reality itself.
Jennifer targets the boys of her high school, turning their lust for her perfect body to her advantage and an easy meal ticket.
Lana del Rey is getting ready to release her fourth album, Lust for Life, and with this new musical chapter comes new imagery.
"I was listening to 'Lust for Life' and 'The Idiot,' and I was traveling on tour with a very successful band," he said.
The set list will likely include "Success," a song from "Lust for Life" that Mr. Pop says he has never performed in concert.
Her awakening regarding America's thorny and defiant place in the world, though, is not really the most interesting revelation on Lust For Life.
Like all of us, Olivia Lopez, creator of the travel and style blog Lust For Life, got the urge to explore early on.
Then, on season 2, Grace and Frankie support each other through adventures in motherhood, dating, and even the occasional lust for ex-husbands.
"Even when you have setbacks, there's a vigor and a lust for life when you're young that will not be denied," Robins said.
There's no reason for millions of people to suffer for four years or more simply so Republicans can satisfy their lust for revenge.
Chavez's lust for power used an insurgency-style, revolutionary model with external support to implement profound changes within Venezuelan society and its institutions.
A lust for military history clearly encouraged many participants—Doc Rubens said his interest in war history prompted his first machine-gun purchase.
Klingon women are notoriously strong fighters, who live by the same honor code (and show the same lust for life) as the men.
And given Diaz's lust for big-name opponents and big-money fights, these potential matchups seem like just the kind he'd jump at.
She was willing to sacrifice Margaery, Lord Tyrell, Loras Tyrell, and thousands of innocent people to satisfy her lust for High Sparrow blood.
Collins felt that he was getting a flood of "very, very good" information, which detailed the group's paranoia and its lust for violence.
Lust for wealth followed by regretful mea culpas (genuine or otherwise) is something of a pattern in this deeply depressing, emotionally complicated documentary.
A Guide to Living Boldly, a reflection on the many lessons we can all learn from Frida's fierce spirit and lust for life.
This isn't even including #NBATwitter, a magical, faraway place where bloggers, players and fans all convene to meme, feud and lust for analytics.
He praised Mr Moore, his former boss, for displaying the lust for accuracy that is the mark of a great Daily Telegraph journalist.
Hearst is quickly served a harsh reminder of how things went during his previous stay in Deadwood and his lust for revenge returns.
For instance, women who have low sexual desire and are in long-term relationships admit that they still feel lust for new partners.
In the years since, ISIS' breathtaking lust for anarchy — temple-smashings, beheadings, crucifixions — has inevitably prompted the question: What do these people want?
Earlier in the day on Monday, you feel a push to express your lust for life, adding the finishing touches on a passion project.
Or will Netflix draw inspiration from the Nick Bakay-voiced rendition and give this new Salem a similar personality (and lust for world domination)?
One pro-Clinton super-PAC ad that will run during Wednesday's broadcast warns that Trump's lust for war will lead to a nuclear apocalypse.
"We must unite with our partners to oppose wars and conflicts and also Russia's lust for power," Gauck told visiting Estonian President Kersti Kaljulaid.
Literary works like Boccaccio's De casibus virorum illustrium ("the fates of great men") explore our lust for stories about the big man brought low.
The next countries where the political bulldozers see their chances to act out their long-kept lust for demolition are the Netherlands and France.
All that's left is her seemingly ever-growing lust for power, as if the show is setting her up to be the Mad Queen.
Take, for example, an unsuspecting fan who admitted to downloading a leaked version of Lana Del Rey's upcoming album Lust For Life, out Friday.
" Olinde's fiancé, Eric Sanders, said of Tisdale that "words don&apost explain her lust for life and the joy she got from helping people.
It is important to note that Murder Dog is certainly guilty, and at every turn he mentions his insatiable lust for chaos and murder.
The psychology of those people is pretty straightforward: You take great risks and endure great discomfort in order to satisfy your lust for power.
But it's not fair to chalk up Ms. Griffin's success to our culture's lust for scandal and stardom, though that's certainly part of it.
"Chief among the forces affecting political folly is lust for power, named by Tacitus as 'the most flagrant of all the passions,'" Tuchman wrote.
After all, U2's "Achtung Baby," Iggy Pop's "Lust for Life" and R.E.M.'s final studio album, "Collapse Into Now," were all recorded here.
Instead, you are this overwhelming natural force that just repeatedly plops down skeleton-spewing hellmouths in your insatiable lust for the end of things.
This allowed them to make their faith more visible and assertive — but it is also a fig leaf for their insatiable lust for power.
This is true across the political spectrum, and no politician or party is burdened by our vulturous lust for gaffes any more than the next.
" Nicky's story, says Kerman, marks a departure from the way addicts and drug-sellers are usually depicted as "driven by greed or lust for violence.
Who knows if the song will make the cut for her forthcoming album Lust for Life, all we can do is say one thing: Amen. 
But watching this video of the camera's new 12 frames-per-second, 153-point autofocus system in action will still make you lust for one.
The rock star performed "Tonight," a song Bowie wrote that appeared on Pop's 1977 album Lust for Life and, later, on Bowie's own album, Tonight.
The film was about John's "lust for life", Fletcher told the news conference, adding that it was not meant to show the singer as perfect.
You may have overlooked that new crimson lipstick before, but once the stock is wiped clean, you lust for it in a totally different way.
Naturally, phone manufacturers want us all to buy the hottest new model, but for consumers, it's more than just lust for a shiny new toy.
In her last days, Sabina Ott hosted a huge happening called Lust for Life, which once again brought her community together through Terrain-style festivities.
This nexus of motivations tends to produce, in efficiency-loving Silicon Valley engineers, not just a pleasure in scale but an absolute lust for it.
However, all the while, the Islamist fascists that I was working for were using religion to justify their lust for power, authority, and worldly control.
But in reality he was motivated not by a lust for power or by greed, but by an outsider's desperate quest for his people's love.
There is a clear antagonistic force, but even with them there's the implication that not every member's blood runs black with a lust for destruction.
Sitting in an easy chair next to an electric fire, Pepys tells of his lust for his wife's maid, and his determination to have her.
After observing the wanton lust for a while, I walked over to a night elf who appeared to be keeping to herself in the corner.
Homophobia, mixed-race identity, sexual abuse, the lust for fame, the worship of celebrity — each of these themes has been brought forward and then discarded.
Her "blind lust for the written word" guides the narrative, but it is her observant voice, directly addressing readers, that ultimately convinces: Literature is essential.
Just don't let that attention turn into lust for what they have — whether it's a flashy marketing campaign, a fancy office or a killer staff.
The privilege of India's middle class is defined by its investment in India's growth story, its lust for consumption and its quest for a legacy.
The film is shot from the perspective of Francesca Johnson and we watch her joyously embracing her own eroticism, and indeed lust, for Robert Kincaid.
"Lust for Life" features some new collaborators — Stevie Nicks, the Weeknd, ASAP Rocky, Sean Ono Lennon — but Ms. Del Rey brings them into her domain.
Yet in their lust for power, the Republican-controlled Senate Judiciary Committee members are abdicating this responsibility -- and we are all the worse for it.
Strategy games like Stellaris, with their constantly shifting power struggles, are adept at seducing players into a lust for domination (perhaps even humiliation) of others.
However, it looks like that's going to be tricky, as it would seem that children are now taking their lust for narcotics to extreme lengths.
If celebrity fandom is a reflection of ourselves, perhaps our tendency to publicly lust for straight women is a reflection of our own feelings of inadequacy.
Tossing his contract policy aside, Christian (Jamie Dornan) gives into his lust for Anastasia (Dakota Johnson) and pins her against the wall of his hotel elevator.
Rather than limiting yourself to just one city, style influencer and blogger Olivia Lopez of Lust for Life advises experiencing the country from top to tip.
A suit that makes players look like John Wick, for example, is the infamous calling card of the bone-headed players with a lust for killing.
Amazon already rules in ecommerce when you know what you want, but doesn't have a strong destination property that inspires people to lust for new purchases.
But The OA gradually reframes this voyeuristic lust for information into a quest for knowledge, one that is modeled on the oldest exempla in our canon.
It is less heroic than neurotic, and it doesn't take much analysis to get to its ugly side: a lust for control, pseudofascist purity, self-destruction.
Lust for food, twinned with a wariness of it, is a consistent theme in "Stuffed," whose author lost 107 pounds with gastric sleeve surgery in 2012.
Up until last year's Lust For Life, conversations around Del Rey tended to foreground questions around her identity, her authenticity, her tendency to glamorize self-destruction.
One critical factor here is the central role ascribed to white male sexual and status anxiety and lust for dominance in fomenting organized white-supremacist activities.
Once you start to feel something more than lust for the person who cannot give you their all, the bloom starts to fade from the rose.
AT ETERNITY'S GATE Vincent Van Gogh has previously been portrayed in movies by Kirk Douglas ("Lust for Life") and Martin Scorsese ("Akira Kurosawa's Dreams"), among others.
Other episodes in the series play Chris's helpless lust for laughs, but this one takes women's desires seriously in all their convolution and excitement and shame.
Or maybe just a lust for power… The cruise stuff blows a hole in the plan to have Nan sign a letter of intent for Logan.
The lust for adventure has led a range of travelers to the Himalayas, who are seduced by the tranquility of this charming land surrounded by imposing hills.
"Jupiter retrograde in Sagittarius opposite Mars in Gemini in the natal chart points to a temper, but also an over-the-top lust for life," Stardust says.
Yes, the 216 women profiled below have metastatic breast cancer, but they also have a love of beauty, a desire to educate, and a lust for life.
If you've ever gotten a tattoo yourself, you'll know that the lust for more ink is sometimes difficult to control, but Davidson is leaning into that urge.
On July 25, user THANKSAGAIN wrote that Melodrama was, "Honestly one of the worst albums I've heard," before following up with a review of Lust for Life.
The hacker's identity is still unknown, however we wouldn't be surprised if he loves chomping on a bit of haggis, or perhaps has a lust for Vegemite.
Barack Obama channelled Democrats' fury over the war in Iraq and lust for change, Sanders has captured the current liberal zeitgeist with his tirades against income inequality.
But I have a sense that Ingels would like to throw a bit of a curveball at the pandemic lust for phallic needles poking at the sky.
The offices themselves — objects of blind lust for nearly every political hack in town — could have passed for the headquarters of a mid-market corporate law firm.
The singles mark Del Rey's first original new music since last year's Lust for Life LP—and the first fruits of her working relationship with Jack Antonoff.
In the last year, the duo of Lust for Youth's Hannes Norrvide and Frederik Valentin has released several collections of classical-leaning ambience that tend toward overcast monochromes.
Set in Amsterdam in the 1630s, when a lust for tulips had taken over the city, you'll feel all atwitter as the tension builds and the plots twist.
Travis Scott Winner: ÷ (Divide), Ed Sheeran Kaleidoscope EP, Coldplay Lust for Life, Lana Del Rey Evolve, Imagine Dragons Rainbow, Kesha Joanne, Lady Gaga Winner: "Feel It Still," Portugal.
No. Sadie (Deadpool's Brianna Hildebrand) and McKayla (X-Men: Apocalypse's Alexandra Shipp) are basically undifferentiable characters with the same sense of humor and the same lust for blood.
Users Illuminatorr, John Waynee, and loit all used some variation of the word "disappointed," like they were Lana Del Rey's social studies teachers, to describe Lust for Life.
There's a sort of flirt-waltz between the two, a constant movement forward and backward that cleverly illustrates their banterous romance, their lust for one another, their familiarity.
The bottom line: Mugabe's tyranny was purely the product of his own ruthlessness and lust for control, and his removal from office the result of miscalculation and overreach.
It is hardly fair to compare anyone to Faye Dunaway, but in Dunaway's film performance you can see how Diana's lust for success suffuses her with erotic power.
The lust for new lands that brought Russia to Alaska and eventually California began in the 16th century, when the country was a fraction of its current size.
Del Rey's "Lust for Life" sold 80,000 albums, 24,000 songs and was streamed more than 36 million times, totaling 107,000 album units, according to figures from Nielsen SoundScan.
In Hamilton, he saw a figure he recognized: a word-drunk firebrand with untrammeled ambition, raw talent, an outsize ego and a lust for combat, verbal and otherwise.
As if to make up for lost time, we have two of these duets instead of one, both to be featured on LDR's upcoming Lust for Life album.
The book's subtitle is "How One Family's Lust for Power Destroyed Syria," but Dagher overemphasizes the degree to which the Assads differed from other dictators in the region.
He's played keyboards in the increasingly pop-inflected project Lust For Youth and the now-defunct grimy synth act Vår (with his longtime pal, Iceage's Elias Bender Rønnenfelt).
Jay-Z's "4:44" is in fifth place, and last week's top album, Lana Del Rey's "Lust for Life," fell to No. 10 in its second week out.
He was an avid Latin student, developing a fanboy affinity for the emperor Augustus Caesar, an empathetic ruler who also had an unseemly lust for power and conquest.
According to family members interviewed by The Los Angeles Times, Mr. Phillips dominated the criminal partnership and harbored a lust for wealth and a hatred of the police.
My lust for endless reinvention may well be an important part of the queer experience, but I don't think anyone should feel entitled to mindless or unlimited consumption.
America's renewed lust for new SUVs and trucks instead of smaller cars is already hurting major auto companies, which posted their fourth consecutive month of declining new vehicle sales.
One is intensely confident and fending off shameful lust for popular party boy Nick (Mason Gooding), the other shy and pining for the class skater girl, Ryan (Victoria Ruesga).
This is the man who you would lust for and swoon after; the one deemed geeky yet who was decidedly okay with that label and would embrace his awkwardness.
As part of a freshman hazing ritual, Justine is forced to eat a rabbit kidney—and this awakens within her a primal lust for animal, and then human, flesh.
The flâneur offers a traditional and old-fashioned way to move through the world, and thinkers exploit his model when they lust for the lost universals of political thought.
Between our unpaid internships, mounting student debt, ambivalence towards presidential candidates, and universal lust for trigger warnings, we millenials appear to have forgotten music's role in the mating process.
I think the thing I love about him, apart from the fact that he was one of the most wonderful musicians of all time, is his lust for life.
His mercenaries, while paid to fight, were largely motivated by anti-communism and lust for adventure, crushing larger, less well-armed Congolese forces and sometimes saving civilians from massacres.
At one moment—around the time of his mother's death—he is pulled back toward his inherited faith, repenting his lust for worldly success and begging forgiveness from God.
Brown spoke to radio host Angie Martinez for an interview with New York-based station Power 105.1 and boldly confessed his lust for Lopez when talking about them working together.
The land has legally belonged to the Yanomami since 1992, but miners continue to exploit the area, sawing down trees and poisoning rivers with mercury in their lust for gold.
" Encouraging his supporters to vote for Republicans, Trump also said that Kavanaugh was still not safe from Democrats' attacks, calling the party "unhinged" and "wacko" in its "lust for power.
Cult Beauty co-founder Alexia Inge tells us that the sudden lust for blush has come from that big — somewhat Goop-inspired — wellness boom we tend to see, well, everywhere.
But Whip's life takes a nose dive when an inquiry reveals his lust for drinking and drugs, and suggests that he may not have been sober during his heroic feat.
Her know-it-all routine and sudden lust for moral authority are on-par with a 503-year-old frat bro taking his first philosophy course as a super senior.
Lust for Life's user score—a rating based entirely on the will of the people, separate from the score generated by venerated critics—had dropped from 273674 to 22.0 overnight.
The women of Suspiria often talk to each other through literal mirrors, emphasizing the fascination of seeing your own trauma, desire, and lust for power reflected in another woman's gaze.
Two years later, they released a massive first EP that earned them an invitation to open for Lust For Youth and even an appearance on French TV show Direct 8.
You sit through Amy's fall from grace for her thrilling, immoral vanity and lust for pickled limes; through Meg's disgrace for her forbidden love of fashionable dresses and high heels.
The balls themselves are explosions of joy, and each character's lust for a ballroom victory is echoed in their desire to feel the love and acceptance they deserve as people.
This demi-paradise is invaded by a more advanced people, brought there by a lust for metal ore, and led—or bossed around—by the vainglorious Lord Nooth (Tom Hiddleston).
No single person is telling Republicans they must enable Trump; lust for power and aversion to loss are motivating them, and in this case, these forces make a toxic brew.
That first game leans into that in a very significant way, making sure that we find out that Abstergo's lust for world domination stretched back at least to the Crusades.
Phyllis Ellen Funke grew up in the Parkchester section of the Bronx and later Mount Vernon, a high-achieving teenager with a lust for travel and occasional bouts of depression.
Lana Del Rey's "Lust for Life," which bowed at the top of the chart two weeks ago, has fared a little better, landing at No. 23 in its third week.
"I can't even at this time believe that I would do such a stupid thing, and it's lust for another woman, greed for money," he said, according to the minutes.
His sales-promoting degenerate image as a lonely, mentally-deranged, tousled dauber — perpetuated by Vincente Minnelli's 21902 film Lust for Life and Julian Schnabel's 21908 At Eternity's Gate — is fictitious.
"Lust for Life" is perhaps best remembered, however, for van Gogh's contentious back-and-forth with Paul Gauguin (Anthony Quinn), a relationship in which shared interests curdle into vicious rivalry.
Last month we got the title track from Lana Del Rey's upcoming album, Lust For Life (still no release date), which also happens to feature your favorite Lothario, The Weeknd.
Mr. Rubio's team had rigorously prepared him for a showdown with Mr. Christie, warning him of the New Jersey governor's lust for rhetorical combat and his skills as a piercing debater.
Drone strikes engender fear, hatred, and a lust for revenge among Middle East populations like little else, and the sheer pace at which Obama approves them obliterates any suggestion of inaction.
Lana Del Rey well knows this, and has delivered a video for her Lust for Life track "White Mustang" which, thank god, sees her driving a white Mustang around Los Angeles.
Pictures taken with instant cameras aren't known for their realistic color, but their faded, grainy look and real-time tangibility go hand in hand with today's lust for all things analog.
The sunflowers honored one of Kirk's greatest performances as Vincent Van Gogh in the film Lust for Life, according to his son, Michael, who shared the photos on his Facebook page.
He also disputes a view, recently popularised in "The Better Angels of Our Nature" by Steven Pinker, that mankind has a natural lust for violence which has only recently been tamed.
In the looks we shared that day at the cinema was something kind of beautiful: Our lust for him is not new, but the joy came in thirsting for him together.
They show more blood lust for impeaching the president then they do for cleaning up their own streets of gang members or trying to do whatever they can to eradicate ISIS.
Yet, what separates her earlier work from her latest, Lust For Life, is that Del Rey is less sentimental; less apt to wallow in the past and be afraid of change.
Bowie will be remembered by history as a series of artistic exhibitionisms, but by the 1990s his lust for glory had already ebbed in favor of a highly domesticated love-nest.
The video above features the two of them sitting on the "H" of the Hollywood sign, whispering to each other while the vocals for "Lust For Life" play in the background.
"Astute and engaging from earlier days, along the way Zuma has become driven by a lust for wealth and power," Kasrils wrote in "A Simple Man", his recent biography of Zuma.
I DON'T WANT TO HEAR ABOUT IT. Alex: It was cool that Drogon realized that it was lust for power (represented by the Iron Throne) that really killed Dany, not Jon.
A Philly-worshiping friend of mine whose lust for meat is likely to land him in prison someday nonetheless insisted to me that one of the city's top restaurants was vegan.
Perhaps if we knew the names of the makers, heard their voices, and watched their struggle to keep up with our lust for fast fashion, we just might rethink our actions.
This new track, with its dense production and signature loose, floating vocals, kind of forces us to ask: Will Lana's upcoming album Lust for Life be her most political to date?
An update of Racine's "Phèdre," a classical French drama about a woman's uncontrollable lust for her stepson, the play replaces Racine's stately alexandrines with lines about sex and barf and decay.
I don't see our society abandoning its lust for roles and categories at any point in the near future, but we should be wary of letting those restrictions become impenetrable walls.
"There could be no politics which gave warmth to one's body until the country had recovered its imagination, its pioneer lust for the unexpected and incalculable," Norman Mailer wrote in 1960.
Such is the lust for stimulus that a dismal reading on U.S. private-sector jobs was greeted with cheer as it seemed to add to the case for an early easing.
You don't have to run a blog about your ungodly lust for LaCroix to know that retro icons of the 80s and 90s are having just a tiny bit of a resurgence.
Ultimately, he proposes, this would make us more ethical by removing animal impulses, such as a lust for food or sex, from our needs, and create a more sustainable, easily shared world.
He manages to find a new lust for being a do-gooder, a sparkly Hello Kitty backpack, all while earning the coveted coffee mug title of World's Best 4th Wall Breaking Superhero.
At the time of writing this, the war has done little more than create an unnecessary parity—Melodrama sits with an 8.3 user score while Lust for Life hovers nearby on 8.2.
It's also called "Lust for Life" and far from a cover or reference to the Iggy Pop original, it's a swooning, oceanic ballad that takes advantage of both singers' stratospheric high notes.
Activists like Adam Roberts of the Born Free organization argue in Trophy that the conservation-and-local-economy argument is an old and tired alibi for the simple, Rooseveltian lust for killing.
The lust for spaceships was so strong that people were putting up keys for other games, currency from other MMOs, and services like web design or custom portraits of your spaceship pilot.
His Oscar nominations came for roles in Champion (1950), The Bad and the Beautiful (1953), and Lust for Life (1957), and though he didn't win, he received an honorary Oscar in 1996.
Instead of enabling a lust for control, maintaining and updating our borders should be an exercise in democracy and decentralization, empowering marginalized populations by overturning boundaries that history has imposed on them.
There is something admittedly a bit uncomfortable about a story centered on a (snow)man's irrepressible lust for a (plastic) woman, especially knowing what we do now about its director, John Lasseter.
This one might be cheating because Lana del Rey announced Norman Fucking Rockwell last September, but since her first album since Lust for Life is finally complete that should count for something.
Taylor, to his credit, was able to hide his bloodlust for Adam in a way he never able to hide his regular lust for Figgy — and later sold Adam out to the Millennials.
While it doesn't contain any new footage, it does whet our palates with an evocation of the original's thrill, using Iggy Pop's "Lust For Life" from the original soundtrack to particularly persuasive effect.
He is enchanted by the visceral power of Formula 1 racecars and wonders what that says about his identity, and his unshakeable lust for what is on the surface, overtly masculine and cliche.
It's a society where secret meetings in Berlin alleyways have been replaced by parties on Mediterranean yachts, and where the Cold War's ideological tussles have been superceded by a naked lust for cash.
But the America First rhetoric hurts the ear drums of the foreign policy elite, including much of the media, because they know that most Americans do not share their lust for world domination.
The cast is uniformly good, and the new season adds the always interesting Shirley Henderson (Moaning Myrtle of the Harry Potter movies) as a teacher with a case of jailhouse lust for Tommy.
No member of an American minority group — whether ethnic, racial, queer-identified, immigrant, refugee or poor — would (or should) assume the luxury of uttering such a imbecilic phrase, filled with lust for doom.
Once interviewed to train Mike Tyson after his rape conviction, Reid says he turned him down after the heavyweight fighter told him he wouldn't let training interrupt his lust for girls or partying.
He warned, without specifics, that Democrats, "totally consumed by their chilling lust for power," would end coal production, eliminate health care options and cripple law enforcement capabilities if given a majority in Congress.
The difference is that "Westworld" has been, from the very first image of the show, studiously anti-erotic, despite a premise whose human subjects indulge a lust for consequence-free sex and violence.
That show (217 euros, about $220) capped off just another day in Seville, the capital of the Andalusia region, where familiar rituals are anything but ordinary and demonstrate Sevillians' intense lust for life.
BAML analysts identified mortgage-backed securities, emerging-market debt and high-yield bonds as drawing the most inflows, reflecting what it terms an ongoing "lust for yield" amid an unanticipated drop in bond yields.
That spontaneity, borne out of genuine lust for a piece of music, is felt in the final product, as well as the bond that Keef and the other Glo Boys share with each other.
This movement in the beauty world has been bubbling for some time and, logically speaking, it makes perfect sense that we'd react against our polluted urban centers and lust for a return to nature.
Almost an entire century after Fitzgerald wrote those words, Lana Del Rey, pop's de facto nostalgia artist, has fully emerged as a tried and true romantic on her fourth studio album, Lust For Life.
For years, Republicans believed they could employ a politics of mass hysteria to cripple Obama and then nominate for president a conventional standard-bearer who didn't exude lust for revenge against the outgoing administration.
" With a nod to the sylvan romance "As You Like It," he pronounced Petruchio, who pursues Kate out of lust for the cash that comes with her, "worth fifty Orlandos as a human study.
The rebellion's leader is Harry Percy, called Hotspur, and, as portrayed by a commanding Matthew Needham, he is indeed a fiery figure driven by an insatiable lust for honor on the field of arms.
KRAKOW, Poland — Pope Francis celebrated Mass on Thursday at one of Poland's most renowned shrines, urging Catholics to embrace "the humble love that brings freedom" and to shun the lust for wealth and power.
We've grown so inured to Republican politicians' persistent refusal to put the welfare of the country above their re-election prospects and lust for tax cuts that complaining about it feels banal and naïve.
Alpine climbing demands perverse cardiovascular endurance coupled to a lust for suffering, while its devotees have trouble getting lathered up over anything that doesn't involve a delicious risk of death by avalanche or freezing.
You realize this isn't a cat and mouse detective show in a traditional sense, where the lust for catching the killer is purely intellectual, like Benedict Cumberbatch's Sherlock mimicking the mental machinations of Moriarty.
According to Lyst, Louis Vuitton's classic Neverfull tote bag is the number one Q26 product – the first designer resale product to make the list and a clear indication of our lust for an 'iconic' piece.
What am I supposed to do with the Night King, an enemy with no motives and no reason for existing, other than some accidental magic hundreds of years ago, and an insatiable lust for blood?
The artist himself also encouraged this kind of response to his work by employing in this final project old fashioned themes such as death defying risk, the lust for adventure, and the pathos of homesickness.
Orlando police have arrested a man who threatened to kidnap singer Lana Del Rey, who was performing a show at the Amway Center as part of her Lust for Life Tour, reports the Orlando Sentinel.
If you're interested in exploring the world of lactic polyamory, try Fourmage, where milk from four different animals mix and mingle like couples in their 40s who have nothing left to lust for at home.
Mr. Frears doesn't delve too deeply into human frailty, the lust for fame or the other darker themes suggested by Jenkins's story (which has also inspired a play, "Souvenir," and a recent French film, "Marguerite").
If you spend just one evening with Jones, whether in a restaurant, or watching her hula hoop topless on stage at a festival, it quickly becomes clear that she is a lust for life personified.
In the main gallery was his most recent solo show, "Empty Forest," filled with spirit representations of rhinos and other beasts that have been driven to extinction by the region's lust for supposed medicinal potions.
Kapoor doesn't offer much to think about, but lots to lust for, many shiny, sensual objects that call attention to our poverty — forms that are entirely out of context and inappropriate in present day Mexico.
To the punchy drums of Iggy Pop's "Lust for Life," which punctuated the movie's famous "choose life" monologue ("Choose life...choose a job...choose a career...choose a family"), my teenage heart drummed like wild.
LONDON/NEW YORK (Reuters) - As global health chiefs try to bring a Zika virus epidemic under control, aspiring Olympic athletes are weighing their lust for gold against health fears surrounding the mosquito-borne virus in Brazil.
"Tonight" first appeared on Iggy Pop's 1977 album "Lust for Life," and it became a group-sing with the night's other performers, including Sharon Jones, Gogol Bordello, Basia Bulat and the Tibetan singer Dechen Shak-Dagsay.
It's easy to fall back on your local Sephora or Ulta as your one-stop-shop for all things beauty, but it turns out, brands have been quietly giving us a reason to lust for more.
" On his lust for the counterpunch: 1990 "When somebody tries to sucker-punch me, when they're after my ass, I push back a hell of a lot harder than I was pushed in the first place.
A harmless encounter allows a moment of idle lust for a young woman; a night with his ex-wife, who divorced him when he chastised her for no longer admiring him, rekindles the hope of reunion.
When the chart was finally posted on Wednesday afternoon, Ms. Del Rey's "Lust for Life" (Interscope) was No. 1, followed by Tyler, the Creator's "Flower Boy" (Columbia) and Meek Mill's "Wins & Losses" (Atlantic) at No. 3.
There's a suspicion, somehow, that he is scamming the industry; seeing how far he can exploit its own embarrassing desire for cool, its need for visible diversity, and its lust for his millions of Instagram followers.
Adam Rogers: It's true, Jason, that Laurie's love and lust for Dr. Manhattan assumes new, er, dimensions when it gets intertwined with the mythologies around sexuality and people of color—whether they're black or blue, apparently.
Either way, the interludes add nothing to the story; indeed, they actively subtract from it by suggesting an overly literal link, in the manner of tortured genius movies like "Lust for Life," between art and biography.
One person who knows the power of going for a run is another nocturnal visitor from the lucid scares of recent cinema—a medium no different to television in its lust for the robotic and pseudo-human.
Buzz surrounding the HBO drama has steadily built at an extremely opportune time for the pay channel (like CNN, a unit of WarnerMedia), what with another show about the lust for power, "Game of Thrones," having ended.
Permissive adults who fail to learn the importance of establishing who's boss, according to Dobson, will suffer the consequences: To a power-hungry tyrant of any age, appeasement only inflames his or her lust for more power.
It tracks the gradual unravelling of the dyspeptic, middle-aged lost soul Lester Burnham (Kevin Spacey), a telesalesman who is unmoored first by his hate-filled household and then by his lust for his daughter's kittenish friend.
Yet somehow through all of her pain, both physical and emotional, Frida lived with an insatiable lust for life — a joie de vivre that stayed with her all the way until her early death at age 47.
They're both rooted in a similar lust for life that exists purely in the moment; each attempt to explain how it takes you further and further away from the elusive magic you felt in the first place.
That legend has been sustained by earlier movies, notably Vincente Minnelli's rumbustious "Lust for Life" (with Kirk Douglas as van Gogh) and Robert Altman's more cerebral "Vincent & Theo" (starring Tim Roth and Paul Rhys as the brothers).
An episode like "Short Squeeze" clarifies the entire tone of the show, which is ostensibly about two titans locked in battle, but is really about two men who lust for a power that gives them no evident satisfaction.
It's the 11th hour, and the crisis was of our own making, although there's nothing the public really could have done to stop the rapacious lust for lucre that fueled the execs and the so-called public servants.
And for young women often denied the right to dictate our own sexual script, these very unconventional desires—this willful lust for that which they aren't supposed to want—becomes an empowering act of self-fashioning unto itself.
They may lust for furtive, late-night sexual encounters with a "buddy" or find themselves intensely admiring a male porn star's biceps, but this does not occlude their love for their wives and girlfriends, nor women in general.
Her after-school hobby blogging on Lust For Life had garnered her so much recognition that she was booking gigs abroad, working with major fashion magazines, and scoring serious cash to attend those music festivals she dreamed about.
He's worked with a lot of people impacted by MS-213 violence over the years and believes economic problems are the primary factors driving young Latino men and women to join the gang—not a lust for violence.
Without warning, in "At Eternity's Gate," everything onscreen is suffused with solar yellow, and the initial shot of "Lust for Life" pulls us straight into the heart of a van Gogh sun, with its disk of radiant paste.
Second, even in a globalized world where national politicians lust for economic growth (and certainly Prime Minister Abe and President Moon are heavily invested in growing their respective economies), networked and cross-border supply chains are increasingly fragile.
It's a reminder that the pitfalls of humanity, many of which I've myopically attributed to our increasingly digitized world, and my own personal lust for what he calls gossip, are all part of the eternal struggle of mankind.
At 15 tracks long, it also listed a new Prodigy remix of Iggy Pop's "Lust for Life"—which features prominently in the original film—and Wolf Alice's "Silk," which was in the first official trailer for the film.
On Friday morning at the Old Bailey, as the Central Criminal Court is commonly known, Justice Peter Openshaw said that Mr. Port had committed murder to "satisfy his lust" for sex with young men in an unconscious state.
The overweening pride, lust for power and idolatry of worshiping the state that characterizes so many of today's conservative evangelicals will at some point probably doom them, but only when the criticism comes from within their own ranks.
Gabriel's sudden rush of love and lust for his wife turns to a bewildered sense of surprise, then alienation, then compassion, after she bursts into tears, recalling a boy she loved in her youth, who died at 17.
Based on the track from Pop's 1977 album Lust for Life, the 25-minute contemporary ballet was chosen to be presented within Ballet Festival Week, a long-running event that takes place at Munich's opera house Bayerische Staatsoper.
This fear led authorities and the media to manufacture their narrative of that night: Five ultra-violent black boys, struck by a manic lust for brutality right out of A Clockwork Orange, committed an abhorrent crime against a woman.
In Ackerman McQueen's telling, the NRA was well aware of the ad firm's spending, with LaPierre's "apparent paranoia and lust for secrecy" ensuring that he knew everything about the ad agency's shaping of the NRA's digital media outlet, NRATV.
Investors shoveled $2800 billion into bond funds in the past week indicating a persistent "lust for yield," Bank of America/Merrill Lynch (BAML) said on Friday, with rumors of a potential European Central Bank tapering not yet impacting flows.
" DOODA73674 didn't find Melodrama "relatable" enough for anything more than zero points; DOODA73674 apparently found Lust for Life so relatable that it warranted a perfect 10 and then a final comment to back it up: "10/10 for me.
Our lust for traversing the mountaintops and unknown valleys of the American West sparked an equal desire to seek out watering holes filled with a frontier spirit: the individualism and no-frills pragmatism sprouting potential for ad hoc camaraderie.
Now, to be honest, I had no idea why my love for hip-hop or my lust for Stacey Dash made me a traitor to white people, but my need for safety and peace of mind overruled all else.
Now that Jon Snow and Daenerys Targaryen are developing what is quite clearly a burning lust for each other, there's one question that's more important than ever before: when are they going to find out they're both actually related?
The program includes three features directed by Edgar G. Ulmer, perhaps the most famous Poverty Row director, including "Ruthless" (Saturday and Thursday), starring Zachary Scott as a Charles Foster Kane-like businessman with a lust for wealth and power.
She's so steady, in fact, that her Tuesday night concert at the cavernous Bill Graham Civic Auditorium here that kicked off a handful of concerts to support her latest album, "Lust for Life," barely bothered with theater at all.
The blame game triggered by accusations against the boyish stars who epitomize an industry that carried South Korean pop culture to the global stage is rooted in concerns the business has neglected morality in its lust for fame and fortune.
Center stage, as he so often is, will be Cristiano Ronaldo, whose lust for goals has taken Los Blancos to within touching distance of a 12th European title after they took their 11th a year ago by beating Atletico Madrid.
" The network started shows with a call signal that, Mr. Pop said, went "beep beep beep, beep beep beep beep, beep beep beep," the rhythm, which is also like a Motown beat, that was the foundation for "Lust for Life.
An early, heavily-filtered photo of the two founders An early, heavily-filtered photo of the two founders At the same time, a desperate lust for Likes led many people to manicure their online image while hiding their sorrows and vulnerabilities.
Or consider Juzo Itami's iconic 1986 film, Tampopo, which explores the idea of lust for food in several memorable scenes, namely the one in which a gangster and his mistress pass an egg yolk mouth-to-mouth until it bursts.
" The first sentence of Gross' 2015 lawsuit said he was pushed out of the company by a "cabal" of Pimco managing directors who were "driven by a lust for power, greed, and a desire to improve their own financial position.
Boyle doesn't spare the audience in this critique, tormenting viewers' expectations by reprising three of Trainspotting's most indelible songs—Iggy Pop's "Lust for Life," Lou Reed's "Perfect Day," and Underworld's "Born Slippy"—but offering them in remixed, condensed, or cover versions.
Maybe if he finishes the books, George R. R. Martin will be able to show her descent into madness in a way that shows the tragedy of it all and what happens to a person consumed by their lust for power.
The case is unfolding as a "follow the money" chase in which prosecutors argue that Manafort's lust for the ostentatious trappings of wealth financed by millions of dollars in profits from a once-lucrative lobbying business eventually outstripped his means.
A bit low, considering it's the best song ever made by a person... On "Say My Name," Styrke—who got her start on Swedish Idol as a teenager back in 2009—has practically bottled warm weather and lust for life.
The more electronic The Idiot is a Bowie record in all but name, and laid the groundwork for Low, while Lust For Life was half written by Dave with his pal Jim Osterberg (that's Iggy's real name) strumming a ukelele.
If readers want their lust for Polaroid books gratified before the spring, 1,500 copies of the flesh-pink book "Madonna 9183" will ship at the end of this week (NJG Publishing, 60 pounds for a signed and numbered copy, 164 pp.).
I've always found First Hate to be a particularly special band—they bring more heart to their music than their scene peers Iceage and Lust for Youth—and "A Prayer for the Unemployed" and its video encapsulates why that is.
A few days later, a less tricked-out theater: "Torch Song Trilogy," which also opened on Broadway in 1982 and addressed the gay lust for sex — and the gay longing for respect — with a radical candor and an irresistible pathos.
But more often, that same aggression and lust for power and credibility makes him seem gauche, a nouveau riche sleaze who may know how to work the angles on Wall Street, but who doesn't speak the language of high society.
Much of the criticism of sneakerheads paralleled Ronald Reagan's famous tale of a Cadillac-driving "welfare queen," and the message was clear: Black people had a shameless lust for the finer things in life that they'd neither earned nor deserved.
LONDON, Oct 21 (Reuters) - Investors shovelled $2800 billion into bond funds in the past week indicating a persistent "lust for yield", Bank of America Merrill Lynch (BAML) said on Friday, with rumours of a potential European Central Bank tapering not yet impacting flows.
"This is largely down to the ongoing 'lust for yield' in fixed income," the bank said, adding in the last week investment grade bond funds had attracted $13 billion, high yield bond funds $2.5 billion and emerging market debt funds $2 billion.
It seems to symbolize a certain lust for life and Black dignity, most pointedly when factory workers in blue stop sewing to dance along with Deni's music—or when the town dresses in blue to dance in the streets at his funeral procession.
"I didn't get a rose but Hannah says she still want me to be here, so I'm here," he announces to the air — which, translated, means that Hannah's lust for Luke have clearly overshadowed any logic that she might have about the situation.
That bloodthirsty lust for money owed, which is really a desire to feel any power over the boy who embarrassed him, is what pushes Paul to create the kidnapping get rich quick scheme after Paul The First refuses to pay his debts.
Nick's lust for wealth, his well-established tendency to charge wildly forward instead of thinking things through, and his blatant amorality all amount to a perfect setup for a twist where he does embrace Ahmanet's plan, and chooses to become a god.
She's motivated by lust for power, but like Boris Karloff in the 1932 Mummy, she still comes with a creepy appeal, a combination of the usual allure of the unrestrained villain, and the draw of being the strongest personality in the story.
Image: Sam Rutherford/GizmodoWe're all fans of new gadgets, whether cutting-edge TVs or flagship smartphones, but you shouldn't let your lust for shiny hardware overwhelm your common sense—there's more to every purchase than a product name and a bottom line price.
While Americans often think that tyranny only takes of form of the dogmatic ideologue, Hamilton argued that an American tyrant would be a charismatic and flexible demagogue, wholly willing to abandon his principles to fulfill his personal lust for power and esteem.
The allegations against the boyish stars who epitomize an industry that has put South Korean pop culture on the global stage has triggered a blame game with accusations the business has neglected young stars' morality in the lust for fame and fortune.
Ms. Morgan bears down incisively on topics — the lust for speed and power and domination, the prison experience of black men, male camaraderie, the bonds between fathers and sons, the brute intricacies of the dirty Southern soul — that men have tended to claim.
Their fluid approach to genre and lust for experimentation and boundary-breaking endeared them to so many, and helped elevate them to their current status as one of the most important American metal bands of the past twenty years, if not all time.
Whale's unrequited lust for the hunk kinkily inverts the longing-loathing dynamics between Monster and Doctor, but a hint of romance still quivers through the proceedings and at its climax, the Monster (or Fraser?) escorts Whale over eldritch moorland to his death.
In the era of global capitalism, multinationals have arguably sublimated the drives of imperial conquest into economic pursuits that have the appearance of operating under the signs of "development" or "market expansion," but are similarly linked to a lust for acquisition and domination.
If her debut album, "Born to Die," was the work of someone playing a role, then her fourth album, "Lust for Life," which was released in July, is the work of someone who has lately come to terms with her own flesh.
While dispensing cleaning tips in an imagined interview with Terry Gross, she deals with the hazards presented by each house, from her ravenous lust for the husband of a blind therapist to an emotional entanglement with a pair of chic Hungarian artists.
Douglas's willingness to embrace darker roles also paid off with Oscar nominations for 21991's The Bad and the Beautiful (as a take-no-prisoners movie producer) and 272's Lust for Life (as the famed obsessive Dutch painter Vincent van Gogh).
So Richard Jewell, a movie that purports to seek the truth about someone who was unfairly maligned in the public eye because of biases and the media's lust for a good story, turns around and does the same thing to someone else.
It might be sweet and indulgent, or about a renewed lust for life when some of your precious time is handed back to you, or it might be of the platonic ideal of the sweet Nanna or wise-cracking Pop you never had.
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" Hilton, who's been the subject of paparazzi lust for almost two decades, is quick with an outspoken opinion: "He better help them, because this is not right what they're doing to these children and their families ... No one should be separated from their family.
Perhaps the key to the game's format is the idea that feelings of lust for members of a pop group are as old as popular music itself, and that a fanfiction vibe could let fans explore and celebrate those feelings in a fun, safe space.
But Evan Laksmana of the Centre for Strategic and International Studies, a think-tank in Jakarta, argues that this is motivated not so much by a lust for power as by TNI's poor personnel-management, which has produced more officers than there are suitable positions.
I cringe now thinking about my starry-eyed college self watching the show week after week, and if I could give advice to her, I would tell her that the "love" on The Bachelor is more like lust (including lust for fame and victory).
If religious communities fail to tell stories that reflect the experience of the women of our past, we will inevitably fail to address the sense of entitlement, assumption of superiority and lust for punishment carried through those stories and inherited by men of the present.
With his wit and arrogance and bemused lust for destruction, Mr. Bannon helped destabilize the political and social norms of our society — the government's commitment to civil rights, for example, and the simple wisdom that Nazis and white supremacists should hide their faces with shame.
The second type, which represents this lust for knowledge, is associated with a pleasurable state, and in our brain activates regions that anticipate rewards, like when you finally found tickets to "Hamilton" and you're sitting in the theater expecting the curtain to go up.
If Iggy Pop's career has been based on shock value — the "Lust for Life" model — this might be the most shocking image of all: Iggy Pop sitting at the center of the group, grinning like a first grader, the happiest kid in the class.
For more click China's efforts to lift local consumption, spur domestic tourism and keep within its borders citizens that splurge in Milan or Seoul have spawned a duty-free paradise on the southern island of Hainan that it hopes will satisfy a lust for luxury.
His phenomenal clash with Paul Dano's corrupt preacher, who uses fanaticism to mask his lust for power, remains one of cinema's most mesmerizing relationships: that between two men whose mutual desire for control is matched only by their mutual delight in wrecking each other.
In an unforeseen twist, we'd gone from being childless people whose lust for each other was sometimes muted by constant availability, to exhausted parents who are unexpectedly aroused by the opportunity presented by a kid being asleep, and no one having any other humans growing inside them.
Directed by Julia Ducournau, the French film, which won the FIPRESCI Critics Prize at the Cannes Film Festival, centers on "a shy, vegetarian student at a veterinary college (who) develops an insatiable lust for flesh as the result of a gruesome hazing ritual," according to TIFF.
I spent several hours last night hanging out with a man I'd known well in the '90s—a blond narcissist who makes no secret of his lust for attractive women, his cavalier attitudes toward money and guns, and his deep desire to rid the world of aliens.
The story was more than the usual revenge mission/lust for fame fare seen elsewhere—each fighter was plucked from the moment of their own deaths, from right across Earth's history, to compete against the Eternal Champion himself and ultimately win a second chance at life.
For male artists, like Bell's friend Picasso, a rich and scandalous personal life only serves to increase interest in the artist's work; it is seen as an overflow of the male artist's sensibility and a demonstration of his lust for life, rather than a lack of seriousness.
As a character study, "Alexander" is the logical successor to Mr. Rossen's "Body and Soul" (1947), about a slum-born prizefighter's rise, fall and redemption, and his Oscar-winning 1949 adaptation of Robert Penn Warren's "All the King's Men," which concerned an American demagogue's lust for power.
A figure of local distinction, he is shaken by a violent attack at the hands of mendicants, by lust for his stylish sister-in-law, and by the importunities of a nephew who wants to raze his villa and build an apartment complex in its place.
I'm no Freud and I'm no longer Jung, but I detect a mix of auditory hallucinations (he experiences wild applause even when there isn't any), erotomania (the delusional certainty that other people lust for you) and rosiephobia (a pathological fear of mouthy female talk-show hosts).
Judging by her lyrics, I think she's known about her updated birth time for a while: Her most recent album, Lust for Life, has mentions of the "tropic of Cancer" in the lyrics of "Tomorrow Never Came," a collaboration with Sean Ono Lennon released in 2017.
An entire scientific field, well chronicled by Daniel Bergner (a contributing writer for the magazine) in his book "What Women Want," has evolved to try to understand the near-total diminishment of lust for their partners that so many women in long-term monogamous relationships feel.
The singer-songwriter, who gave us gems like "Lust for Life," had so many wildly self-destructive moments onstage — slashing his chest with glass, throwing himself into the audience, stripping, vomiting on cue — that he has made even the wildest C.E.O.s look like sleepy Florida retirees.
Because it is a French film, or rather the kind of French film that wants to serve its sentimentality with a dollop of prestige, "The Midwife" doesn't offer an entirely shameless version of the "dying free spirit imbues uptight caretaker with a new lust for life" scenario.
We already know about Shiv's tryst with one of the actors, back when Tom was being a boar on the floor in Hungary, but we also see Kendall fall into a deep lust for Jennifer (Sydney Lemmon), who follows him to Scotland as his plus-one.
Auctioning off cattle raised in the provinces of Buenos Aires, La Pampa, and Córdoba since 1901, around 25,28.103 heads of cattle passed through its corrals on a daily basis in Liniers' hey-day, supplying Argentine consumers' and export markets' blood-thirsty lust for grass-fed beef.
But unlike "Lust For Life," which is built around a swinging rock & roll rhythm by drummer Tony Sales, "Born Slippy" was powered by a mammoth 4/4 kick that defined the futuristic techno that was already ruling the U.S. underground and was about to become exponentially more popular.
" Moore goes on to skewer Trump's greedy profiteering off the family-destroying vice of gambling, his "Nietzschean, social-Darwinist" approach to his (thin) pro-lifery, and his narcissistic lust for power, of which Moore claims: "Social and religious conservatives have always seen this tendency as decadent and deviant.
The idea to get West into the mix started with a lust for saxophone: "It was just kind of like a happy accident that we found someone who had the ability to arrange, and also he knew a flautist, a violinist, a cellist, a bass trombonist," Bruce said.
Nerve has the temerity to suggest that the lust for internet fame is not about being watched, it's about what being watched can get you — a clapback against a friend who's hotter than you, a boyfriend, a cool story, and easy money for college when your mother is broke.
The belief that we could one day evolve into a new, technologically enhanced species; Peter Thiel's rumored lust for young blood, which would supposedly help him live forever; cryogenic resurrection—they thinly disguise the same fear of death and desire for salvation that propel religions the world over.
But then, again, I hit Donald Trump, who is dragging traditional conservative paternalism into the muck of perversion, who brags about sexually assaulting women, who makes fun of the disabled, who savors a lust for vengeance, who says he has never needed to seek forgiveness, even from God.
Without the qualities that laughter both demonstrates and fosters — a willingness to find common ground, the respect for agreed-upon norms and the awareness that we are all only human — Mr. Trump's attitude toward the presidency is defined by the one characteristic that remains: a lust for power.
Art Review Here comes Johnny Yen again With the liquor and drugs And the flesh machine He's gonna do another striptease So sang Iggy Pop in "Lust for Life" (1977), a song he wrote with David Bowie that became an underground anthem for the post-Nixon, post-Vietnam era.
Brazilians have an impressive lust for life — showcased by their obsession with Carnival and wild street parties — and in Rio the Cariocas had a fun energy and happiness that seems to them a resilience of some sort, a desire to party on despite their recent negative press and threat of disease.
"We have to acknowledge in all quarters of leadership that the plagues of violent extremism, greed, lust for power and sectarian exploitation often find their nourishment where governments are fragile and leaders are incompetent or dishonest," Kerry said in a keynote address to the World Economic Forum taking place in Davos.
Apart from Pulp's peerlessly bittersweet "Mile End", in fact, all the soundtrack's best moments are vintage classics rather than 90s hits: Iggy Pop's "Lust For Life" (1977), Lou Reed's "Perfect Day" (1972), Brian Eno's "Deep Blue Day" (1983), New Order's "Temptation" (1987 version) and Sleeper's carbon copy of Blondie's "Atomic" (1979).
"So when you're dealing with an ideological party that is driven by the lust for power, that is funded by corporate interests who want a government that does its bidding, it's — you can be civil, but you can't overcome what they intend to do unless you win elections," she added.
Trump even attended those first events, White continued, and even sat in the front row, turning the mogul's need for the limelight and lust for the most expensive things in life into proof of character (an argument Trump must have adored and might even steal before this election is over).
Nonfiction ASSAD OR WE BURN THE COUNTRYHow One Family's Lust for Power Destroyed SyriaBy Sam Dagher "Bashar al-Assad assassinated!" shouted a man as he cycled past Manaf Tlass, an exiled Syrian general once a member of Assad's inner circle, as he sat in an outdoor cafe in Paris in 2017.
This version, from Berlin, adapted by Marius von Mayenburg and directed by Thomas Ostermeier, sets the sorry saga of the crookback who would be king in a world of glittering opulence, which is spattered with blood and mud as the egomaniacal Richard's lust for power leads England into civil war.
From the combustion between Neil's world and Brenda's emerged the kernel of an idea on which Roth would feast for the better part of six decades: essentially, the lust for the unattainable (in the form of status, women, money, or all of the above) and what it does to us.
"So, when you're dealing with an ideological party that is driven by the lust for power, that is funded by corporate interests who want a government that does its bidding, it's -- you can be civil, but you can't overcome what they intend to do unless you win elections," she added.
After each song, Josh Homme of Queens of the Stone Age, who assembled the musicians, asked Mr. Pop if he wanted to wrap up, but Mr. Pop kept calling for more: first new songs and then oldies from "The Idiot" and "Lust for Life," his two late-1970s collaborations with David Bowie.
Jim Harrison, whose lust for life — and sometimes just plain lust — roared into print in a vast, celebrated body of fiction, poetry and essays that with ardent abandon explored the natural world, the life of the mind and the pleasures of the flesh, died on Saturday at his home in Patagonia, Ariz.
This is worse than had seemed possible: Trump's inexhaustible obsession with the crowd size at the inauguration; his constant untruths; his perverse inability to accept that he won the election, to the point that he wants to investigate the popular vote that he lost; his startling lust for torture, walls, banishment and carnage.
The fact that some such figures were themselves leftist activists in the 1960s should not come as a surprise: as Ms Dannenberg observed, the movement's occasional lust for violent revolt and sympathy for dictators like Pol Pot might explain the ease with which some of its alumni have now lurched to the right-wing extreme.
When she posted the track listing for Lust For Life, her new album — ("LOST FOR LIFE" had been crossed out for effect) — she set the location as the "The End of the World, Venice, L.A." Instead of getting bogged down in the political stuff, though, Lana Del Rey seems ready to ride this thing out.
Portrayed by Vanessa Kirby in The Crown's first two seasons, and now by Helena Bonham Carter in the show's just-premiered third season, the real-life Princess Margaret, who died in 2002, has an infamous legacy that includes numerous romances, shenanigans with the help of her ladies in waiting, and a general lust for life.
Yet the bastions of power—the corporate ziggurats of L.A., cliff-high and elephant gray, which viewers of the first film will recall with awe—remain in place, unbreached, and the hordes at ground level seethe not with a lust for liberation but with a busy trade in high-tech assistance and lowly sexual favors.
The Weeknd and Ms. Nicks signal the Hollywood decadence that Ms. Del Rey often chronicles and indicts: the Weeknd joining her in "Lust for Life" to sing about dancing on the Hollywood sign and getting naked, and Ms. Nicks collaborating on a piano ballad, "Beautiful People Beautiful Problems," that teases at its own narcissism.
There's so much speculation that the prophecy delivered by Maggy the Frog in the books about a "little brother" killing her is about to come true (and that Jaime, not Tyrion, will be the one to do the deed), but her growing sense of paranoia and lust for power seem too similar to the arc that Joffrey already took.
It is part of what drew all of my friends and me to him — partially because some of us are queer but didn't yet feel comfortable expressing lust for women, but also because we weren't yet ready to be attracted to the more typical men Hollywood presented to us as attractive (and some of us never were).
Having recorded music together for Del Rey's new album Lust For Life (release date still unknown), they discussed sharing a producer in Rick Nowels (Lana tells Stevie, "he loves you so much, you know" I imagine while lying on a pink velvet chaise longue, having her toenails painted) and the overarching theme of evolution and the passage of time.
Iggy Pop Considering that most people know Iggy either through off-time boogie of "The Passenger" or the rock'em-sock'em "Lust for Life" — both of which fall into his solo period — it's a bit odd that the Hall of Fame elected to put his first band, the primally bludgeoning Stooges, in their hallowed halls before Pop.
A lust for rare hardware isn't anything new, but from the raw techno released by the likes of L.I.E.S. and FIT Sound to the cinematic synth work of live acts like S U R V I V E, the physical tools of the trade are leaving as big a thumbprint as ever on the world of electronic music.
Lana Del Rey's comeback is imminent: artwork for her new album Lust for Life has now been shown to the world, and with a thoughtful lead single already released in the shape of "Love," the stage is set for the return of world's favorite Americana throwback gold diggin' ex-wife of a dignitary having an existential crisis.
Traffic is our infrastructure, but perhaps the most bizarre example to date of this lust for mega-towers has not even been envisioned for a city, but rather within the quaint town of Vals in the Swiss Alps, where Thom Mayne/Morphosis won a hotel competition with a design featuring a mirrored, slenderized, 381-meter-tall needle-tower.
And in the defenses of Moore from various Alabama Republicans you can see the way conservative impulses protect this kind of figure — both in the suggestion that a man of his religious reputation should be trusted over his accusers, and in the risible invocation of Biblical examples to defend an older man's lust for a 14-year-old girl.
Back when Anthony was using the Nets' lust for him to leverage the Knicks — specifically Dolan — into surrendering a mountain of assets to land him, Anthony completely missed the memo that said procuring the elusive, best-case location for your talents required patience, sacrifice and the understanding that players of his caliber will always get theirs.
Given the exponential influence of Warhol, it's hard not to think about this show of his photographs as a historic template for our current Instagram moment, in which every commonplace detail of people's lives is recorded and posted for an anonymous audience, and the ubiquitous "selfie," an emblem of the endless lust for fame that replaces actual lived experience.
David Farrier, a New Zealand journalist with a lust for the weird and bizarre, knew he had a story when he happened upon an online video for competitive endurance tickling, in which hunky young men were tied to a bed with their clothes on and tickled — and paid for it by a company called Jane O'Brien Media.
It's unfair to make Daisy Ridley, now a stalwart of "Star Wars," swap her lightsabre for a waist-length tangerine wig, and, as for Hamlet, he comes across as a weedy specimen whose lust for revenge, with an unpropitiated ghost on the loose, looks less urgent than his need for a hot drink and a good cry.
"Driven by a lust for power, greed, and a desire to improve their own financial position and reputation at the expense of investors and decency, a cabal of Pimco managing directors plotted to drive founder Bill Gross out of Pimco in order to take, without compensation, Gross's percentage ownership in the profitability of Pimco," the complaint said.
We're used to seeing—as I'm sitting in front of a Trainspotting poster right now—I couldn't really imagine doing the Iggy Pop, lust for life, running down the street, stealing... Even though that comes up in the film, I just didn't think the energetic, glamorous side of addiction—the high highs and the low lows—felt like me.
" The apocalyptic uncertainty of post-election America helped inspire "When the World Was at War We Kept Dancing," one of the songs from her upcoming album Lust for Life, Del Rey went on to add: "All the guys in the studio—we didn't know we were going to start walking in every day and talking about what was going on.
I even like learning trivia about the many films I have seen, such as the fact that the photographer Edmund Teske, whose work appeared in Wallace Berman's magazine Semina, did a cameo as an artist in the Vincent van Gogh biopic Lust for Life (1956), directed by Vincente Minelli, and later shot the cover of the Doors' album, Waiting for the Sun (1968).
The Man "Stay" — Zedd & Alessia Cara Nobody But Me (Deluxe Version) — Michael Bublé Triplicate — Bob Dylan In Full Swing — Seth MacFarlane Wonderland — Sarah McLachlan WINNER: Tony Bennett Celebrates 90 — (Various Artists) Dae Bennett, Producer Kaleidoscope EP — Coldplay Lust For Life — Lana Del Rey Evolve — Imagine Dragons Rainbow — Kesha Joanne — Lady Gaga WINNER: ÷ (Divide) — Ed Sheeran "Bambro Koyo Ganda" — Bonobo feat.
It's running out for al qaeda, pathetically trying to regain the leadership of the most degenerate elements of those who corrupt Islamic thought in order to justify their violent lust for power; for the Taliban, who hope to return from their hovels to subject women to servitude and kill anyone who stands for liberty, while reaping billions of opium dollars.
The past three days have seen a petty-ass war between Lana Del Rey stans and Lorde stans on review aggregator Metacritic, with hordes of presumably sepia-toned Lana Del Rey fans creating accounts to attack Lorde's Melodrama, labelling it boring and mainstream, Meanwhile, a miniature army of Lorde fans are responding in kind, dismissing Lana Del Rey's Lust for Life as boring and monotonous.
Her brand is always protected, and I think that's why… like stepping out of your zone can jeopardize your brand and bring you down as opposed to bringing you up," He added in a subsequent chat, "'Lust for Life,' the 'Houstatlantavegas,' 'The Calm'—those all remind me of… I'll call them 'Sade moments'... When Sade's 'King of Sorrow' comes on, you feel it, consistently.
The rule of law, equality of the sexes, scientific curiosity, technological progress, responsible government -- plus the constant self-criticism and lust for improvement that makes us so self-conscious of our collective failings towards Aboriginal people -- all date from then; and may not have been present to anything like the same extent had the settlers fanning out from Sydney Cove been other than British.
To a degree, "In the Name of the Family" has less excitement than its predecessor, "Blood and Beauty," in which Dunant followed the rise of Rodrigo as pontiff, describing his galvanic lust for attention, for women, for power, and his willingness to make use of his helpless daughter, who becomes a pawn in his machinations, forced to marry men who would advance her father's worldly kingdom.
Here are some actions she describes herself doing on her most recent album, Lust for Life: Running on a treadmill while smoking, throwing out a lot of moldy fruit, being affectionate towards a friend at Coachella, climbing into the Hollywood sign presumably without permission, pouring a drink for a boy who plays guitar, walking through fire, experiencing a sugar rush, mixing sangria, getting a face tattoo, flying to the moon.
Of course, that's nonsense, a fact that's apparent from the second Mike tells Megan he "was once a gay," clad in a "Straight is Great" t-shirt, when he spends half the movie trying to suppress his lust for Rock (Eddie Cibrian), Mary's son, who is himself held up as a model of straight masculinity despite his penchant for hitting on male campers mesmerized by his Daisy Duke cutoffs.
For example, there has been little to no discussion about the decline of the family, the rise of divorce, the increasing sexualization of women, what values should be brought to bear on the discussion of immigration, how we should respond to evil governments that brutalize their people, growing narcissism and self-focus among our youth, what defines success, and whether honesty should come before the lust for power.
" In 219, Norman Podhoretz, the editor of Commentary, wrote that Mr. Laqueur "spoke for most neoconservatives when he made the mordant observation that even Lenin, who allegedly predicted that one day we capitalist countries would out of the lust for profits compete to sell the Communists the rope with which to hang us, could never have imagined that we would rush to give them the money to buy the rope.
SS: Because the appetite, I mean, from the professionals-, GC: Mm. TT: Mm. SS: Is what you're saying-, is there a professional malfeasance out there-, TT: Mm. SS: But from the investor point of view, as well, and I know that you've made comments on Bitcoin, previously, as well, but there's still this appetite for the-, this lust for quick gain, regardless of the economic rationale, and that's still out there.
It plays by the rules of C.K.'s previous work, in making his clueless dolt of a character the butt of nearly every joke and surrounding him with wiser women who know what's up — especially when compared to the various male characters in the film, who range from men in their 60s who lust for teenagers to a loudmouthed comedy star who mimes masturbation when his friend is talking to an attractive woman on the phone.
Unlike any of the most noted heartbreaks from Buffon's past, on and off-field struggles which all eventually found repair – enduring a tumultuous two-year period of depression before seeking professional help and rediscovering his lust for life; leaving two World Cups empty-handed before conquering the tournament with Italy in 2006; enduring a forced relegation to his nation's second tier with Juventus before winning Serie B and then Serie A titles barely five years apart – it is the Champions League title that continues to elude him.
Adobe, for example, (yes, the software company) organized a comedy sketch involving augmented reality in which the week's organizer, Mustafa Khan, spoke to an animated character about his style choices; Pebble Smartwatch presented a Smarthole Hoodie, a standard hoodie design with sleeves that extend over the thumbs and have a movable panel around the wrist to make gaining access to the company's device easier; Tinsel offered headphones that can be worn as a necklace; and Lust for Dusk sent crowns made with LED bulbs down the runway in the grip of drones.
" Shaughnessy can also write the kind of line that is confusing in its beauty, whose beauty exceeds its sense, which is the thing I go to poetry for — lines that can be read and reread without exhausting their potential meaning: "What could be queerer than this queer tug-lust for what already is, who already am, but other of it?" she writes in the book's first poem, a kind of awed love letter to the rising sea (we can't blame it for killing us): "If there's anything bluer than the ocean it's its greenness.
"Went from selling perico and reefer, to New Year's Eve with Snoop and Latifah/I shut down Spain and I ain't even have to take a pill in Ibiza," he raps on "Better on Me." On "Can't Have," which refracts modern-day Los Angeles gangster rap bop through fuel-injected club music, he gets wistful: I see Central Park from my hotel roomAnd it's got me thinking about the crazy things we used to doFor the fame, for the power, for the fortuneDucked prison, ducked death, I'm fortunate You can forgive Pitbull, then, if he has a robust lust for life.

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