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She loves singing, so she made a show about that.
He's just like: Finally, they made a show about me!
Moo turned his back and made a show of washing his face.
But I got over it and made a show of large versions.
She made a show of unbuttoning her pants in order to sing.
Shortly after that meeting, Adam Neumann made a show of his departure.
Some Republicans made a show of concern before throwing up their hands.
Putin made a show of traversing a glacier and hammering at the ice.
"In 2015, we made a show, similar to 'America's Got Talent,' " Shim said.
Washington has made a show of force in the region to deter their use.
He has made a show of riding his bike in public to promote fitness.
But he made a show of listening politely and engaging with the conversation, asking questions.
Nusra had previously made a show of the reinforcements it sent to the Aleppo front.
What's less clear is if they know they've made a show about a Black woman.
During the Arab spring both made a show of responding to demands for greater freedom.
Her dancers wore blue trousers, which is to say she made a show of slacks.
Social media users made a show of burning or trashing the brand's sneakers in response.
ML: We made a show for Tinder called DTR, which is now in its second season.
Maduro and key military figures made a show of unity in a television broadcast on Thursday.
In 2015, Trump called Stone a "loser" and made a show of separating himself from him.
"If you two made a show together it would be the best thing ever," another wrote.
Democrats made a show of strength in states seen as a test for the Trump presidency.
"You couldn't have made a show about this family...without spending money on it," Foy said.
One by one, their CEOs made a show of pulling out as Khashoggi's death went unexplained.
Trump made a show of putting on a hard hat and giving a swaggering double thumbs-up.
The Trump administration has made a show of force in the region to deter those programs' development.
Trump described Macron as "perfect" and the two made a show of giving each other warm hugs.
Chrysler Fiat, meanwhile, made a show of a planned $1 billion invest in its U.S. production capacity.
Congressional Republicans made a show of honoring John McCain, even as they continue to reject his principles.
The Philippine leader has made a show of his independence from the United States, a treaty ally.
Rossello made a show of stating that Puerto Rico's rebuilding process would be the most transparent in history.
You were looking for experts in the field, and you also made a show out of it too.
In a reflection of its battered public image, Volkswagen made a show of humility in Geneva this year.
Carrie Underwood made a show-stopping entrance at the 2019 AMAs red carpet in her sexy sequin number.
Trump made a show of getting up to leave early from a UN meeting on climate change Monday.
" Smeal argued Republican senators made a show out of being polite and even deferential to Ford, calling her "Dr.
He made a show called Luck, about a man with a gambling addiction, but it only lasted one season.
Biden's campaign has made a show of strength in the state in recent days, with endorsements from popular Gov.
They were photographed with the children, made a show of togetherness and gave the impression that nothing was amiss.
The United States military made a show of force in response to the turmoil, with helicopter gunships circling overhead.
Trump writes (or doesn't write) his own speeches, and has made a show of saying what is on his mind.
That is, except for one guy who had packed a surplus of food and made a show of hoarding it.
Facebook has made a show of working to curb foreign misinformation efforts and lawmakers have responded more favorably than negatively.
On Thursday, Trump called off the meeting, even as North Korea made a show of dismantling a nuclear test site.
Trump writes (or doesn't write) his own speeches, and has made a show of speaking what is on his mind.
President Emmanuel Macron, who has made a show of new environmental initiatives, has voiced his cautious support for the mayors.
If you made a show for a network and they pass, that show generally just ... 210 times out of 245.
The social network's made a show of purging tens of thousands of fake accounts at a time before various global elections.
Some of Labour's chief Social Democrats, such as Mr Khan, have made a show of bending the knee to Mr Corbyn.
After sitting out last year's event, Met Gala MVP Sarah Jessica Parker made a show-stopping return to the red carpet.
Flake made a show on Tuesday of announcing his retirement in 2019 in order to speak his mind freely until then.
Senator Mitch McConnell and President Trump made a show of togetherness, moving to fill scores of federal court vacancies with conservatives.
She made a show of each reveal, pretending to walk up the stairs, then retreating back to pose and undress again.
Television interviewers, even when they made a show of asking Cohn tough questions, tended to fawn over his intelligence and connections.
The last time it was cool may have been when Janis Joplin made a show of swigging it day and night.
Mr. Putin instead made a show of business as usual, attending a church service to mark the start of Orthodox Christmas.
I think I've successfully made a show that not only allows for representation but sees girls in a powerful and strong position.
House GOP leaders made a show of attempting to appear unified and at work on Thursday as lawmakers prepared to leave town.
For his part, Mr. Trump made a show of chastising the industry on Twitter when several drugmakers raised their prices this month.
For almost two decades, Avila's wife told me, she and her husband made a show of good faith by filing federal taxes.
Teams made a show of solidarity last Sunday, locking arms during the anthem or remaining in their locker rooms during the song.
The 22-year-old made a show of giving the woman water and checking her pulse in front of his own roommate.
Numerous artists and other public figures made a show of distancing themselves from the controversial singer, including Lady Gaga and Kelly's own daughter.
Bill Clinton, made a show of taking time off the presidential campaign trail to oversee the execution of a black man in Arkansas.
The lawmakers on the GOP and Democratic baseball teams made a show of unity at the game in the aftermath of the shooting.
But that quality has always made a show less enjoyable for me—the only sitcom I truly love, The Good Place, is extremely serialized.
Trump, by contrast, has made a show of receiving supplicants in a public way, making sure that the media report on arrivals and departures.
This came not long after he'd made a show of returning to Arkansas to preside over the execution of a mentally disabled black man.
And in October, Krasner made a show of announcing a lengthy drug-trafficking investigation led by his office, which resulted in 57 people charged.
President Mahmoud Abbas of the Palestinian Authority made a show of inviting officials from Hamas and other factions to an emergency meeting in Ramallah.
A handful of lobbyists around town have made a show of support to the "outsider" candidates running for the White House in 2016: Sens.
She eventually found a company in Chicago that had all 200 pounds of confetti that would have made a show at the watch party.
From Florida to Minnesota to Arizona, students made a show of solidarity with the victims of last Wednesday's massacre that left 17 people dead.
""You were very drunk and you made a show of yourself and embarrassed yourself in front of the whole music industry as per usual.
Each made a show of politely observing a procession of time-warp suits seemingly little altered from those Mr. Abboud designed in his '80s heyday.
They want us to see and appreciate that they've made a show about a woman who is trying to be something other than a Kardashian.
Trump made a show of turning his company over to his adult sons, Eric and Donald Jr., as well as longtime Trump executive Allen Weisselberg.
In Phoenix, Trump made a show of tearing into McCain and Flake while heeding his aides' pleas that he not mention the two by name.
In 2001, Carolyn Maloney, then Congresswoman from New York, made a show of putting on a burka on the floor of the House of Representatives.
French attack helicopters responded to calls for help but it is unknown if they fired on the militants or only made a show of force.
Many made a show of bringing fluffy blankets, pillows and sleeping bags onto the floor and posted photos of pizza box towers in the cloakroom.
Last week, the two nations made a show of solidarity, with Mr. Morawiecki traveling to Budapest to stand with the Hungarian prime minister, Viktor Orban.
The site's senior managers, who employees say are normally cloistered in their offices, made a show of walking the production floor and chatting with their subordinates.
Last E3, Microsoft made a show of its flashy batch of exclusives scheduled for fall release: Halo 23, Forza 6, and Rise of the Tomb Raider.
But Priebus is determined to turn things around, and he made a show of unity on Friday, appearing with Trump at his two rallies in Pennsylvania.
Both of those bills explicitly prohibited Trump from building border wall prototypes he made a show of inspecting in San Diego in March of last year.
A lot of the struggles I have had are the same struggles that Fred had — he made a show that was very simple and very deep.
Jonathan Bullock, holding the flag, and Jake Pugh, Brexit Party members who represented Britain in the European Parliament, made a show of their departure from Brussels.
Last week, Parnas and his attorney Joseph Bondy made a show of traveling to Washington and walking up to the US Senate, with cameras in tow.
North Carolina has made a show of addressing this, hiring a legion of tutors and note takers and building a 29,000-square-foot academic support center.
Warren has made a show of her endurance during the race, frequently spending hours on her feet after campaign events taking photos and chatting with supporters.
He made a show of overturning discarded plastic cups as workers opened up a drain, scooped up some muck, and deposited wriggling larvae into a plastic tube.
Congress has not allocated a single dollar to build the border wall prototypes Trump made a show of inspecting in San Diego in March of last year.
Cory Booker (D-NJ) made a show of releasing emails that were already slated to become public to make a point about Kavanaugh's views on diversity. Sen.
While the generals commanding the Pakistani Army and directing the Inter-Services Intelligence made a show of cooperating, they were simultaneously working to undermine coalition military efforts.
Each stiffened to attention as I jogged by and made a show of looking away, although one or two glanced in my direction once I had passed.
Researching the experimental director-choreographer Gisèle Vienne, I found that she had made a show inspired by the Kentucky convention — which took place next to a ventriloquist museum!
As Mr. Xi arrived in Italy, Mr. Macron of France made a show of strength against China's aggressive business practices by presenting a united European front against China.
Susan Collins of Maine, who has made a show of paving the way for witnesses, arguing that maybe the Senate shouldn't hear new information from someone like Parnas.
Meanwhile, the president made a show of preparedness over social media, tweeting pictures of his Oval Office meetings and video of him touring FEMA facilities earlier this month.
Following female desire might be the first step in understanding why two lesbian feminists — Soloway, a filmmaker, and Gubbins, a playwright — made a show called I Love Dick.
After several weeks of embarrassing parliamentary discord for the GOP leadership, which had made a show of moving to preemptively renew the landmark legislation, King's amendment was ultimately defeated.
And she made a show of having a body type rare among performers of the day: She was noticeably slender in an era when thin was decidedly not in.
Today, he made a show of allegiance to the President over the American people by declaring 'no collusion' and excusing the President on the basis of his emotional state.
Even though Beijing has made a show of supporting domestic chipmakers in military and government projects, the U.S. crackdown on Chinese tech, especially Huawei, has clearly taken its toll.
" In a telegram directly to the Dutch leader, Rajoy stated, "In a key moment for Europe as a whole, the Dutch people made a show of responsibility and maturity.
Hotz, meanwhile, made a show of the autonomous abilities, pivoting in his seat to talk to the cameraman in the back seat and gesturing effusively to make a point.
He took his wallet from his hip pocket and made a show of counting the two tens, two fives and three ones that he had known it to contain.
As Trump departed the White House for a stop in Ohio on Thursday, he made a show outside the Oval Office of shaking Hicks' hand and bidding her farewell.
They made a show of displaying pillows, blankets and sleeping bags on the House floor in the early hours of Thursday morning to demonstrate their commitment to their effort.
The USS Ronald Reagan aircraft carrier on Thursday made a show of strength off the Korean Peninsula to warn North Korea against any aggressive military action, Reuters reported Thursday.
Mr. Berlusconi, seated between his allies, made a show of holding their arms as he insisted that he would keep his promise and "absolutely" stick with them after the vote.
Perhaps most memorably, Ryan made a show of a PowerPoint presentation to Capitol Hill reporters that was carried live by all three major cable networks and inspired an Internet meme.
"Police officers made a show of ticketing trucks after the rally, but that is small consolation after years of looking the other way and ignoring the concerns of residents," he said.
So we brought the weight of our life and our life experiences and we blended that with the life experiences of our co-creators and made a show we're proud of.
Meanwhile, the North Korean foreign minister raised the prospect of testing a thermonuclear bomb over the Pacific, and American strategic bombers made a show of force off North Korea's east coast.
He's made a show of solidarity with other DOJ officials Trump is sometimes mad at (like Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein, who is overseeing the Mueller probe because of Sessions's recusal).
"Today, he made a show of allegiance to the President over the American people by declaring 'no collusion' and excusing the President on the basis of his emotional state," he added.
Jhonen Vasquez, a "Mexican American who identifies as non-mariachi" (note: Dib, Gaz, and professor Membrane are also Mexican-American), made a show about aliens for an America bent on alienation.
Of late, the past few years, he made a show of proclaiming that he would lift his heavy hand, hire good people and let them do good things and all that.
Anxious miners have been buttonholing lawmakers, noting that President Trump, their nonstop champion in his election campaign, has made a show of loosening environmental regulations to help mining companies regain profits.
Worlds apart in style and policy, Mr. Trump and Ms. Merkel made a show of working together, as they stood side by side in the East Room of the White House.
The two titans made a show of their improved relationship in June 2016, when Mr. Murdoch visited Mr. Trump at the Trump International Golf Links Scotland before a group of reporters.
We went off the air 10 years ago after having made a show that we all felt passionately about and that we think made a difference in the world in some ways.
Various outlets reported on the story, and Kilduff-Taylor engaged in some clearly light hearted banter with other developers who made a show of comically castigating Mode7 for their lack of integrity.
President Xi made a show of grandly feting Kim, in the process reminding the world that China is on North Korea's side and remains a key diplomatic player on the Korean Peninsula.
Before Mr Atambayev's arrest, Vladimir Putin, Russia's president, made a show of support by receiving the former leader of Kyrgyzstan in the Kremlin, while urging that country to rally around Mr Jeyenbekov.
Careful not to break your neck, Pence Careful not to break your neck, Pence Mike Pence made a show of shaking his head throughout the vice presidential debate against Tim Kaine on Tuesday.
Braff made a show of handpicking the then-obscure songs for Garden State's soundtrack, which won a Grammy, went platinum, and became so popular that it essentially gifted The Shins with their career.
In his short time at the EPA's helm, Wheeler had made a show of trying to patch up relationships with career employees, the media and Democrats, all of whom felt slighted by Pruitt.
The news came as North Korea made a show of dismantling a nuclear test site, but also on the heels of some sharp words from the North Korean government about America denuclearization demands.
Putin's remarks came shortly after North Korea said Thursday it could hit the U.S. with an "unimaginable" nuclear strike after an American aircraft carrier made a show of strength off the Korean Peninsula.
Lindsey Graham, at Trump's prodding, introduced a non-binding resolution condemning the House impeachment inquiry, both he and Trump made a show Friday of saying that 50 of 53 Senate Republicans had signed on.
Nearly half of the American brands that made a show of pulling their ads from YouTube over placements on extremist videos in March have resumed advertising on the platform, according to tracking firm MediaRadar.
While the leaders of the Senate investigation have made a show of bipartisanship, Yahoo News reported on Monday that the probe, like the House Intelligence Committee's separate investigation, has been stalled by partisan divisions.
Trump blames Puerto Rico water problems on local distribution Perez had also been there when President Trump made a show of handing out supplies in the Calvary Chapel, and says that FEMA has helped.
The word shares a root with restaurant, a term that goes back to pre-revolutionary France, when aristocrats made a show of their delicate constitutions by sipping health-giving bouillons in public dining rooms.
He has for now kept Mr. Obama's nuclear agreement with Iran, however reluctantly, and while he made a show of overturning Mr. Obama on Cuba, the fine print left much of the policy intact.
In short, I like the vibe of Roadies, which in its best scenes really does feel like Crowe and Holzman got together and made a show combining the best parts of their previous work.
Beach Club isn't really all that bad, especially compared with MTV's other offerings — this is the same network that made a show called Date My Mom and added Bristol Palin to their Teen Mom lineup.
LONDON (Reuters) - Tate Modern made a show on Tuesday of its new pyramid-like extension, which significantly adds to the London gallery's space and allows it to exhibit more contemporary art from around the world.
Gabby Giffords (D-Ariz.) was shot in the head at a constituent event in 2011, members of Congress made a show of bipartisan seating arrangements at the State of the Union a few weeks later.
It was discarded — a senior Trump aide made a show of tossing it into a garbage can — for a strategy that prioritized the daily release of dramatic executive orders to put opponents on the defensive.
But even as Jokowi has made a show of piety, he has banned one hardline Islamist group and allowed prosecutors to bring charges against the leader of another, enabling the Islamists to paint themselves as persecuted.
Following Saturday's bombings, New Yorkers made a show of pointing out that, when you live in a big city, especially one that's survived an attack like 9/11, being tough and resilient is the only way.
Lindgren made a show-stopping save on a Clayton Keller attempt late in the second, allowing the Canadiens to rush up the ice in the other direction, and create a scoring opportunity on the same shift.
Democrats made a show Wednesday of delivering floor speeches to push for votes on gun control bills as House GOP leaders move toward formally rebuking them in the coming days for their late June protest. Rep.
The vote was tied for a period as some Republicans made a show of their displeasure with plans to implement a two-week continuing resolution to fund the government beyond the current deadline scheduled for Friday.
Trump has made a show of hosting the State of the Union guests a grander to-do than previous first ladies, spending more one-on-one time with them, without the President, than her recent predecessors.
The day after Mr. Trump was revealed to have boasted on that tape about sexually assaulting women, a pair of Republican lawmakers in Nevada made a show of abandoning their party nominee at a rally outside Las Vegas.
I dearly hope they do not follow the cynical tactics of a few of their colleagues who have made a show of opposing a Trump-backed bill only to change positions after being offered a fig leaf of change.
"Since the strike last week, the Iranians have made a show of using a full-spectrum response, from the missile strikes last night to cyberattacks and attempts to manipulate international perception of their capabilities through information operations," Otis said.
Just as Kim made a show of blowing up a tunnel used in the nuclear program, he could start demolishing one camp each month to demonstrate that he intends to be a different kind of North Korean leader going forward.
And while North Korea has made a show of scaling back some of its nuclear activities, Pyongyang continues its disruptive behavior in the cyber realm and remains one of the world's most egregious human rights violators, starving its own people.
"We've made a show that by definition that a gay man that's lived through this experience is going to have a richer, deeper connection to this material than a straight guy who lived through that period of time," Mr. Landgraf said.
Her 2016 album, "Joanne," made a show of being more vulnerable and less glossy than her previous pop albums, bringing back the rock guitars she had welcomed on "Born This Way," in 2011, and set aside on "Artpop," in 20143.
When a Filipino boat was rammed last year by a much bigger Chinese vessel in the South China Sea, sending 22 Filipino fishermen overboard, Mr. Duterte made a show of getting angry at first, promising to confront China's leader, Xi Jinping.
Kavanaugh's firm personal defense came as President Donald Trump and other top Republicans made a show of rallying round his nomination, sending a signal that the fresh allegations would not, for now, derail his hopes of serving on the court.
Trump has made a show of giving away his paycheck, donating his salary to the National Park Service, the Department of Education, the Department of Veterans Affairs, the Small Business Administration, the Surgeon General's office and the Department of Agriculture.
Lady Antebellum's Hillary Scott, 32, may have welcomed identical twin daughters Betsy Mack and Emory JoAnn only 13 weeks ago, but the singer already made a show stopping return to the red carpet and stage at the Academy of Country Music Awards.
The Kardashians made a show-stopping front row cameo on Thursday at Balmain, and a slew of ultra-famous faces were front and center at the Christian Dior show on Friday including Rihanna, Jennifer Lawrence, Diane Kruger, Natalie Portman (like we said, famous!).
But while many global companies made a show of protest by withdrawing their top executives from a high-profile investment conference in Riyadh last week, industry and banking chiefs seem likely to continue courting the kingdom and its oil wealth as before.
But "How It's Made," a show devoted to the manufacturing processes that yield our most mundane and treasured human creations, reminds the viewer that time spent watching TV is time spent not with people but in the company of an incredible object.
Yes, Russia's military intervention in Syria proved unpopular and petitions were filed when the government made a show of bulldozing tons of "contraband" European cheese, fruit and meat (banned in retaliation for EU sanctions) when it could have been given to the poor.
The new Russian leader made a show of welcoming Solzhenitsyn to his residence and seeking his advice, and in 2007 he bestowed a state award on the author for his humanitarian activities (Solzhenitsyn had refused similar awards from Mr. Gorbachev and Mr. Yeltsin).
His campaign made a show of financial strength this month when it reported it had collected $25.3 million between July and September — the most of any candidate in that period — but the announcement was quickly eclipsed by the news of his heart attack.
In North Dakota, conversely, where Democrat Heidi Heitkamp had made a show of her deliberations and ultimate rejection of Kavanaugh, 64% of voters similarly said her vote against Kavanaugh was a factor in their decision, and Heitkamp lost those voters 40%-60%.
In Waukee, his chief of staff, Mick Mulvaney, ditched a campaign script ("boring," he said, taking a cue from his boss, who has made a show of discarding his prepared remarks) and drew raucous applause for listing some of the administration's recent actions.
That summer, during the campaign, Weld made a show of demanding that he be allowed to speak in favor of abortion rights at the Republican National Convention, a stunt that was popular in Massachusetts but which isolated him from the national Party.
Zuckerberg, for example, was accompanied during his D.C. trip by Facebook global public policy chief Joel Kaplan, a former George W. Bush administration official who last year made a show of support for Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh during his contentious confirmation hearing.
"He's going to be doing a lot of grandstanding, a lot of press conferences and going outside the formality of the Senate," Linken predicts, noting that Moore made a show of riding his horse, Sassy, to the polls on election day — "like an 1870s politician."
What Iowa rituals Mr. Trump did submit to had a novelty quality to them, as when he made a show of stopping in at a Pizza Ranch restaurant, a campaign trail staple, and once stayed overnight at a Holiday Inn Express ("Good mattress," he said).
Earlier this week, China's Global Times reported Chinese fighter jets had made a show of force near Taiwan, while threatening potential electronic warfare or other unconventional attacks against U.S. ships if they continued to probe waters the Chinese have claimed in the South China Sea.
During that visit, the two leaders made a show of how much they seemed to personally like each other, even though Mr. Macron had made it clear he had hoped to sway Mr. Trump against pulling the United States out of the Iran nuclear deal.
Opposition politicians have responded to the attacks with strong criticism of the government's security record, unlike last year, when they made a show of unity after gunmen and bombers killed 130 people at Paris entertainment venues in November and attacked a satirical newspaper in January.
Trump the rule breaker Trump has broken most presidential conventions and political rules, so it's not all that surprising he chose to go out on the campaign trail at a time when any other president would probably have made a show of staying home.
And when he was finished delivering one of the most partisan annual addresses by a president in recent memory, the California Democrat made a show of tearing up her copy of the prepared text of his address, which she later called a "manifesto of mistruths" (The Hill).
Their solidarity with the local union here follows a year in which Democratic candidates have made a show of proclaiming their support for organized labor — joining autoworkers demonstrating in Michigan and supporting strikes by public-school teachers — as they court one of the party's most important constituencies.
Trump made a show of separating himself from his business empire before officially taking office, holding a press conference in which he showed off a table overflowing with documents he claimed gave control of the Trump Organization to his two sons (reporters weren't allowed to look at said documents).
In his first visit to the city since the water crisis began, Mr. Obama received updates from local officials and residents, made a show of drinking filtered tap water, and told a crowd of about 1,000 people at a high school that they deserved more from their leaders.
Though the defense minister, Sergei K. Shoigu, recently acknowledged that the war had revealed some unspecified "defects" in the production of military hardware, the Kremlin made a show this month of deploying nuclear-tipped ballistic missiles capable of reaching European capitals from Kaliningrad, Russia's enclave on the Baltic Sea.
Chris Christie of New Jersey, with Vice President-elect Mike Pence and purged Christie's allies from the team, throwing away months' worth of their work recruiting and vetting personnel; a senior Trump aide, Stephen K. Bannon, made a show of gleefully dumping binders filled with résumés into the trash.
And then you also do just sponsored shows, where the show is underwritten by a sponsor you created ... ML: We made a show for Gatorade about featuring the world's best athletes called Secret to Victory where you can here Peyton Manning and Serena Williams talk about how you become really successful.
While federal police made a show of stopping the migrants on a bridge connecting the two countries, they made a half-hearted effort at best to stop the flow of migrants crossing the Suchiate River below, and so far they have done nothing to impede the caravan's progress within Mexico.
Assemblywoman Nicole Malliotakis, a Staten Island Republican who ran against Mr. de Blasio in November, made a show of examining her own property tax records against Mr. de Blasio's, noting that she paid nearly $2,000 more in property taxes each year even though his home was worth nearly three times more.
In late February, Amazon made news when it made a show of warning third-party sellers on its online marketplace that price gouging on products that have been in high demand ever since the coronavirus took root—surgical masks, hand sanitizer, and similar hygiene-centered goods—would not be tolerated.
Having flirted publicly with the prospect that the president would visit the demilitarized zone while he was in Seoul, 35 miles to the south, White House officials had made a show of shooting down the idea, first saying that Mr. Trump was unlikely to go, and later flatly ruling it out.
The streaming service also made a show of Robin Wright inheriting the final season of House of Cards — "the reign of the middle-aged white man is over," her character declared in the teaser, as if this were the plan all along and not a shift necessitated by the disgraced, disappeared Kevin Spacey.
The jihadists made a show of destroying the temples of Bel and Baal Shamin, and the iconic Arch of Triumph—acts described as a war crime by the UN. But after weeks of fierce fighting, and with the aid of Russian air strikes, the Syrian army recaptured the city on March 27th.
For its latest true-crime docuseries, The Confession Killer, Netflix is tackling the case of Henry Lee Lucas, a serial killer who confessed to the murder of hundreds of people — and not only did Lucas confess, he made a show of sketching out victims and describing their deaths in detail to investigators.
But while U.N. officials and others made a show of praising the strikers, the political establishment's attitude towards the mostly young activists has been condescension, as the teens realized when they arrived at the United Nations for a Youth Climate Summit on Saturday and were greeted by a Game of Thrones actor.
While the Republicans made a show of giving Dr. Blasey "all the time she needs" during the hearing itself, the entire process has involved a pitched a battle over time, in which the Republicans' determination to rush the Kavanaugh decision and their outrage over delays echoes and repeats the hurry-up temporality of sexual assault.
So ordinarily, discussions of VP picks tend to be a bit dull, and are mostly just a way for presidential campaigns to keep themselves in the news and send various signals to their bases; it seems unlikely that Hillary Clinton will actually pick Elizabeth Warren as her running mate—but just the fact that the two of them made a show about it got liberals fired up.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE on Tuesday surprised many by embracing legislative earmarks as smart policy, even though his party made a show of banning the practice in 2010.
Firstly: If the girls sat behind me on the train put a bagel on my head, then I would almost certainly start angry-crying, even before I stood up and made a show of throwing a bagel out of a train window, even before people starting chanting; I would definitely try to throw a punch at someone really weakly and then get my arms pulled behind my back and then get my balls kicked in.
Here's a Google Trends chart Netflix included in their quarterly shareholders letter, which is supposed to illustrate how much more interested global audiences are in The Witcher — a swords and sorcery show that launched late last year that Netflix says will be its biggest season one series ever, with 76 million people watching in the first week — than in Disney's The Mandalorian, Apple's The Morning Show, and Amazon Prime Video's Jack Ryan: Message from Netflix: We made a show that got very, very little hype — except on our own home screen — and it's a giant hit around the world.

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