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"memorably" Definitions
  1. in a way that is special, good or unusual and therefore worth remembering or easy to remember

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Here are some of her most memorably terrifying moments... Yikes.
" Most memorably, one person had likened it to "self-mutilation.
And she memorably gave him a kiss on the cheek.
In Paris, memorably, protesters trapped Jewish worshippers in a synagogue.
Halle Berry memorably stars opposite Brosnan as an N.S.A. agent.
As Daniel Webster memorably put it, "presidential war" took over.
Michelle Williams and Patricia Arquette gave memorably heartfelt acceptance speeches.
Michelle Williams and Patricia Arquette gave memorably heartfelt acceptance speeches.
Fiorina tangled with Trump memorably at the second GOP debate.
Even when the L.A. Phil fails, though, it fails memorably.
Michelle Williams also plays, memorably and squeakily, a cosmetics titan.
Berry memorably played Ginger in "Kingsman: The Golden Circle" (2017).
A Canadian astronaut memorably recorded David Bowie's "Space Oddity" from there.
I think: How can I tell my story quickly, but memorably?
Jim Justice (R), who memorably left the Democratic Party last year.
And, most memorably, it was alluded to in Trump's inaugural speech.
And her contribution to the 2012 Whitney Biennial was memorably poetic.
This week, Chancellor Angela Merkel of Germany proved that point — memorably.
Less, Mr Smil writes memorably, is "an enabling agent of more".
She memorably played mean girl Karen Smith in "Mean Girls" (2004).
Most memorably, Crazy Eddie ran thousands of radio and television commercials.
This is a role Clooney has played many times before, often memorably.
Gomez also memorably starred in Swift's "Bad Blood" music video in 2014.
But her drag, for me, is forgettable or—even worse—memorably bad.
Kardashian West memorably released a single, "Jam (Turn It Up)," in 2011.
The Defarge-like image of her "madly needlepointing" memorably captures the tension.
And when the shocks start, they're both well-timed and memorably staged.
Kate memorably attended the ceremony that year, three years before they married.
Annie Potts memorably played Ghostbusters receptionist Janine Melnitz in the original film.
But without question, this image of grace under pressure is memorably arresting.
Apple memorably described its iPhone as essential in a globally warmed world.
"Who Needs a Guy" depicts Gordon's death in a memorably beautiful manner.
"I did not come to Washington to hurt people," she said, memorably.
"We cannot turn left when the government says right," he memorably opined.
" I dissent further when he writes, "She was not even memorably unbeautiful.
TV correspondent Jamal Simmons asked O'Donnell, who has memorably feuded with Trump.
"And not just any women," his childhood friend Joe Bell says memorably.
He looked dazed and frustrated in a memorably terse postmatch news conference.
"A blue burqa for justice," my colleague Maureen Dowd memorably called it.
Here's Leonard Bernstein, leading the symphony memorably with the Philharmonic in 1976.
The assembly has previously been suspended, most memorably between 2002 and 2007.
"He's cosplaying as a goober," one local memorably put it on Twitter.
Alas, it's a central thing: he choreographs, a lot, and never memorably.
Pitt memorably transformed into the golden-haired Achilles in 2004's "Troy."
Comey memorably recounted the events before the Senate Judiciary Committee in 2007.
She's even crossed a few names off that list — violently and memorably.
Or as the XKCD webcomic author Randall Munroe memorably put it: Sigh.
A keen cricketer, he memorably had his glasses smashed while playing in 1984.
Each episode features one or two quotably funny lines or memorably kooky ideas.
But no one has done it more savagely and memorably than Samantha Bee.
But most memorably, Senofonte styled Beyoncé's pregnancy photo shoot and her Grammys performance.
Most memorably, the Spencer Tiara adorned Diana's head when she married Prince Charles.
Adam Sandler memorably signed an exclusive four-movie deal with the streaming service.
Simba memorably winds up on his father's back and tugs on his ear.
" Ms. Hamilton was chosen for her memorably named solo exhibition, "Anthea Hamilton: Lichen!
Black Lives Matters protestors memorably disrupted a Sanders event last year in Seattle.
Most memorably, he appeared to diminish Mr. Obama's campaign by invoking the Rev.
Justin Broadrick was responsible for my most memorably disgusting night of this year.
Student Opinion Have you ever written or read a memorably funny comment online?
Some scenes, though, memorably convey the desperation of its down-and-out hedonists.
"If You Couldn't See Me" (1994) memorably fused her cerebral and sensuous sides.
Starr, accordingly, filed his memorably lascivious report directly with Congress and the public.
It is the same hospice where William's late mother memorably visited 25 years ago.
He memorably faulted Clinton and her associates for being "extremely careless" with classified information.
At the 2014 CFDA Fashion Awards, Rihanna memorably wore a sheer Baker-inspired dress.
Still, if you're gonna do a foolish thing, at least you did it memorably.
Cruz, in contrast, memorably fought with Trump while finishing second in the GOP primary.
It ended up being one of the most memorably villainous roles in film history.
" Lyndon Johnson memorably said that "being vice president is like being a cut dog.
The track, memorably, was featured prominently, opening the modern classic The Devil Wears Prada.
In "The Convict," Prison Mike memorably explains the worst thing about prison... the dementors.
Members of Parliament were convicted in 2009 and 2010 of inflating their expenses—memorably
I was memorably tormented by "The Waning of the Middle Ages," by Johan Huizinga.
Memorably, he ended the interview, saying enough of CNN's viewers time had been wasted.
"Who'd have guessed that Bush would perform so memorably in the debates?" he wrote.
The Penguin was most memorably played by Danny DeVito in Tim Burton's Batman Returns.
" Most memorably, the ESPN analyst Jason Witten said the league had gone "left wing.
Most memorably he made a horrible mess of David Avellan's leg with this one.
One of the people Rudolph memorably became was the Italian fashion designer Donatella Versace.
Pitt memorably played a charming soap salesman named Tyler in 1999's "Fight Club."
Of those, what are some of the ones that most memorably stay with you?
President Obama memorably defended the public charge rule before a joint session of Congress.
Demeaning or bullying behavior, which memorably doomed Rick Lazio when he ran against Mrs.
Nonetheless, McLean went on to have dramatic tear-ups with some memorably named figures.
Most memorably, Nimoy had a passion for photography, creating striking images of the female form.
She was memorably portrayed by Taraji P. Henson in the movie Hidden Figures last year.
They first crossed paths in 2015, when she memorably planted a kiss on Harry's cheek.
"Self-absorption is general, as is self-doubt," she'd memorably begin that Woody Allen piece.
Each one is "a small, tough explosion of exactitude," as Mr. de Waal memorably wrote.
Memorably, in 2012, a "hologram" of Tupac appeared at Coachella, with help from the technique.
As a child, he memorably resolved to make the Olympics in 2018 and did so.
"Catwoman, I find you to be odious, abhorrent and insegrevious," he memorably told one villain.
She memorably wore a $240 Topshop V-neck maxi dress to the Critics' Choice Awards.
It happens most memorably to Josh, the series' token male (a television innovation in itself).
WWE icon King Kong Bundy, who memorably battled Hulk Hogan at WrestleMania 2, died Monday.
They first crossed paths in 2015, when Dunne memorably planted a kiss on Harry's cheek!
One of the most central figures, A. J. Jaeger, wears — and, most memorably, adjusts — spectacles.
About every art form there are those who've memorably argued for shaking off critical yokes.
He memorably dismissed his primary opponents as "low-energy" Jeb, Lyin' Ted and Little Marco.
They were, as Nixon memorably described them, the "silent majority," a phrase Trump recently appropriated.
It was a memorably horrible way to die, one I hope to never see again.
But it's easy to have a great time (and eat memorably well) without spending much.
"I've got this thing, and it's golden," he was memorably quoted as saying, using profanities.
" Calhoun memorably replies, "A dramatization of why there are no Great American Novels by women.
He can be wittily combative, most memorably in a brilliantly staged restaurant scene with Jerry.
When the KKK leader at the time wrote Baxley a threatening letter, Baxley responded memorably.
"She's always had just an extraordinary ability to explain complex issues, clearly, memorably," he said.
Next came the waiting — which, as Tom Petty memorably observed, is often the hardest part.
She memorably introduced herself to voters with a viral video focused on her unique biography.
At one store called, memorably, The Impeccable Pig my sister-in-law found a strappy dress.
Even Parker's stilted Wednesday Addams impression as the clinical, scientific Millie doesn't verge into memorably bad.
The sociologist Colin Jerolmack has memorably described such encounters with pigeons as ephemerally dissolving people's solitude.
The episode also features a memorably violent scene in which a room is perforated by railguns.
The first ladies have met in the past, most memorably before President Trump's inauguration, when Mrs.
Thomas Jane was hilariously awful in the King adaptation Dreamcatcher, but he acquits himself memorably here.
Weiner – who is married to Clinton's top aide Huma Abedin – memorably resigned following a sexting scandal.
A Knightscope robot demonstrated these flaws memorably in 2017 when it nose-dived into a fountain.
At the Latin Grammys in October, Pitbull memorably performed bilingual single "Por Favor" with Fifth Harmony.
It was ripe for jokes and memes, including a memorably parody by Bollywood actor Ranveer Singh.
In the film, Neo is memorably offered a choice between a red and a blue pill.
Actor-comedian John Witherspoon, who memorably played Ice Cube's father in the "Friday" films, has died.
Following her "Fight Club" appearance, Bonham Carter memorably starred in a number of Tim Burton Films.
During the GOP primaries, Trump memorably said he had never asked God to forgive his sins.
They run and jump and dance and sing and wear excruciatingly bright costumes, almost never memorably.
Has any choreographer answered musical minimalism so poetically and memorably as Robbins did in "Glass Pieces"?
In the movie "Alien" (1979), Mr. Hurt memorably had the invading alien burst from his stomach.
Olivia also memorably referred to you and Emma as "her bitches" while accepting a Golden Globe.
The 2016 holiday party was a memorably non-memorable night, according to several sources who were there.
Witherspoon memorably played Aniston's sister on the NBC sitcom, making this upcoming project a reunion of sorts.
Savannah memorably covered Prince George's mouth on the Buckingham Palace balcony during Trooping the Colour last summer.
The book builds a portrait of someone memorably voluble in private, her home always filled with people.
More is more, as Rihanna memorably put it in her 0003-minute makeup tutorial video for Vogue.
The pair memorably broke hearts in 2003's Love Actually as a couple dealing with marital issues.
The first season memorably featured the girls living and working on a dairy farm in Altus, Arkansas.
Of the two exhibitions, the one at DC Moore, memorably titled Pagan's Rapture, is bigger and excellent.
Snake Pass's is this singular slither, entirely unlike any other means of traversal I've ever (memorably) experienced.
He tied for third place at the 2008 Masters and memorably won the Open Championship in 2009.
Photos, videos, filters, text, drawing, emoji, Bitmoji, 3D stickers, face swaps and, most memorably, animated selfie lenses.
The foreign policy establishment, memorably termed "the Blob" by Obama aide Ben Rhodes, is on the march.
DiCaprio and Bündchen memorably dated for five years in the early 2000s before breaking up in 2005.
The result, though at times frustratingly elliptical, is a memorably phantasmagoric evocation of political and social disorientation.
It was the Clintons who, during the scandals of the late 1990s, most memorably deployed the phrase.
Keys memorably showed off her musical skills at last year's ceremony by playing two pianos at once.
In another memorably physical scene, twirling aristocrats at a ball trample loaves of bread under their feet.
The actor memorably played Louis opposite Tom Cruise and Kirsten Dunst in "Interview With a Vampire" (1994).
" His staff members backed up that claim with what his adviser Kellyanne Conway memorably termed "alternative facts.
Nathan Granner memorably voices Korey Wise, who, of the five boys, spent the longest time in prison.
WikiLeaks memorably published a trove of alleged CIA hacking tools that included a Samsung smart TV exploit.
It happens most memorably to young women whose high spirits propel them over the line of propriety.
Mr. Swenson, a memorably swaggering presence in the last Broadway revival of "Hair," makes a fabulous entrance.
He's clearly inspired by Jim Cramer, the host of CNBC's Mad Money who clashed memorably with Jon Stewart.
Curiously, Pequod was ruled by a triumvirate; Captain Stone, Captain Williams, and, most memorably, Captain Ahab "Jack" Dorsey.
During the primary campaign, Trump memorably said that he could shoot somebody and he wouldn't lose any voters.
Viola Davis memorably revealed her natural hair in HTGAWM... …and also on the red carpet at the Oscars.
Biel memorably posed topless for Gear magazine in a sexy photoshoot that was released on her 18th birthday.
The lovable spook that so memorably slimed Venkman in the original film makes a return in this reboot.
One negative TV ad campaign paid for by health insurers memorably featured the fictional couple Harry and Louise.
Michelle Alexander memorably labeled mass incarceration "The New Jim Crow" in her landmark book of the same name.
Posey is perfectly cast as Dr. Smith, the scheming scientist memorably played by Jonathan Harris in the original.
She memorably told the entire room "Cash me ousside, how bou dat?" meaning: meet me outside to fight.
Joughin is briefly but memorably portrayed in "Titanic" as chugging a flask of alcohol before entering the water.
The dark awe of the sublime is the stuff of your most memorably destabilizing travel experiences, I'd argue.
Its tormentor: Starboard, which memorably accused the restaurant operator of insufficiently salting its pasta water and overserving breadsticks.
Clinton's claims of superiority more memorably, mightily and effectively than Mr. Trump has over the entire past year.
Getting offed on "Game of Thrones" — especially in a memorably violent way — can be a great career move.
He memorably turned the question back to her when she asked if he had blacked out from drinking.
So there's pressure on a Democratic challenger not just to communicate memorably but to say memorable things — i.e.
He is nominally referring to the leading character, memorably played by the director John Huston, Welles's old friend.
He memorably remarked on the campaign trail that he would "bomb the s---" out of the terrorist organization.
But his attacks on older women (by our arbitrary definition) and those of color have been memorably visceral.
That's "hate-selling," as the folks at the travel news and research company Skift have memorably termed it.
President Trump memorably said on the 2016 campaign trail that he would "bomb the sh--" out of ISIS.
The film added embellishments, most memorably when Mr. McQueen's character vaulted a barbed-wire fence on a motorcycle.
And the eye feasts on these poses, which are not of virtuoso training but of memorably sculptural detail.
Other groups have included "Americans under 25" in 1966, "The Whistleblowers" in 2002 and, memorably, "You" in 2006.
The Gay Alliance, at a time when such organizations were new to college campuses, was memorably articulate, I recall.
Robach memorably underwent her first mammogram on GMA in October 2013 — and learning she had Stage III breast cancer.
Young Howard is shown playing videogames in a bean bag chair and being addressed by a memorably booming voice.
Lee has memorably turned in a brief and entertaining cameo appearance in just about every Marvel Cinematic Universe movie.
He memorably shared a duet of the song with fellow harmonica great Stevie Wonder at Sweden's Polar Music Awards.
William memorably brought George to visit his new sister, Charlotte, in the hospital when she was born in 2015.
Democrats and feminists defended Bill Clinton against allegations of sexual assault, which one aide memorably derided as "bimbo eruptions".
As Pierre Lacaze, of LCMCommodities, a research firm, memorably puts it, it has taken "a knife to a gunfight".
Perhaps most memorably, however, Bobbitt starred in two adult films, both of which show off his headline-making penis.
Also Zac Efron, shirtless and soulful 2014's Neighbors memorably featured an adorable baby chomping on a discarded condom.
A few years ago, PSV Eindhoven supporters memorably protested against the introduction of Wi-Fi at the Philips Stadion.
In 1984, Madonna memorably performed "Like A Virgin" in a bridal-inspired dress paired with tons of shiny accessories.
" That's how President Obama memorably summarized the systematic abuse of detainees carried out in his predecessor's "war on terror.
Trump memorably observed the Bastille Day military parade in Paris last July with something between awe and rank jealousy.
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Actor-comedian John Witherspoon, who memorably played Ice Cube's father in the "Friday" films, has died.
In a flash it is obvious why Ms van Herpen is popular with Björk, a memorably original Icelandic singer.
Memorably, the clerics issued a very unpopular fatwa in 1990 legitimizing the presence of American troops in the kingdom.
Sanders in 2015 and 2016, during his first presidential campaign, memorably called climate change the foremost national security threat.
Pooh, who memorably said, "People say nothing is impossible, but I do nothing every day" — among other incendiary remarks.
Both prices include service and a round and tangy loaf of house-made sourdough with a memorably crackling crust.
He memorably dressed down Ryan's budget in an April 2011 economic speech attended by the then-Budget Committee chairman.
Here's hoping The Handmaid's Tale finds its way out of these woods as spectacularly and memorably as Lost did.
Released in 2002, "The Ring" furnished us with a fresh and memorably horrifying rendition of the folkloric vengeful ghost.
Beck once memorably defended the 3/5 clause as an indication of the Founders' sincere commitment to abolishing slavery.
This created what Christopher Lasch memorably called a "culture of narcissism," which took root in American life during the 1970s.
And most memorably, DiCaprio discussed his passion for global warming prevention during his long-awaited Oscar acceptance speech in February.
Most memorably, he repeatedly demurred when asked by CNN's Jake Tapper if he disavowed former KKK Grand Wizard David Duke.
He memorably attempted to transition into a rock star by posing nude for the cover of 1972's Rolling Stone.
Mr Trump memorably claimed that the election attack might have been carried out by a 400lb amateur from his bed.
Most memorably, she wore a slinky silver two-piece dress to the Venice Film Festival, her pregnant belly fully exposed.
Margot Robbie memorably played Harley Quinn in 2016's "Suicide Squad," and she's been professionally acting for nearly two decades.
The next three novels follow the repercussions of their ambition — and, most memorably, tracks their thorny, compelling, occasionally toxic friendship.
He was also frequently accused—most memorably by H3H3 Productions (1 million subscribers)—of re-uploading content from other creators.
The singer memorably turned up the heat on the dance floor with fellow Colombian Shakira for the steamy "Chantaje" video.
"Please forgive our rudeness, but we have a war in our country," a Syrian man said memorably to the BBC.
Ellis has memorably and repeatedly criticized Special Counsel Robert Mueller's team during the trial for the former Trump  campaign chairman.
When Trump and Macron met in Brussels in May, the two memorably shook hands in full view of the press.
He memorably led a memorial service in singing "Amazing Grace" following the church massacre in Charleston, South Carolina, last year.
And it set the stakes higher, with memorably intense scenarios playing out, taking some truly dark turns along the way.
Perhaps most memorably, NBA Entertainment produced Superstars, a collection of music videos highlighting the exploits of the league's top players.
Played so memorably by Paul Newman in Robert Benton's expert film version, Sully was relatively vigorous in the earlier book.
Swamy memorably described Rajan as "mentally not fully Indian" in an open letter to Modi, demanding the governor's immediate termination.
The guitarist John Scofield has memorably led a band with Brad Mehldau on piano, releasing an album 15 years ago.
There are also more extended feats of Rabelaisian bawdiness, most memorably the villainous feminine hygiene product voiced by Nick Kroll.
Rubio and Trump memorably clashed earlier in the primary, going after one another in a string of increasingly personal attacks.
Carson memorably entered the public consciousness by confronting President Obama over his healthcare law during the 2013 National Prayer breakfast.
He never got a big-money contract or played memorably enough to be a household name, even among ardent fans.
Memorably, the Fed kicked off 2016 arguing it would likely raise rates four times over the course of the year.
Crowds of Trump supporters at rallies across the country memorably shouted in unison, "Build the Wall!" over and over again.
A memorably named Thai restaurant in Brooklyn offers items rarely seen in New York City, our critic Pete Wells writes.
In 2002, the Giants' Felix Rodriguez memorably faltered in Game 6 — his sixth appearance in a row — against the Angels.
Rappers from Jay-Z to Kanye West have memorably likened their most ego-boosting anthems to theme songs for superheroes.
The Falcons, of course, memorably blew a 28-3 second-half lead to the Patriots in last year's Super Bowl.
Past Negronis at Nostrana have included recipes that called for beer, ice cubes made of Campari and, memorably, squid ink.
The paper, which memorably dubbed Mr. Rush "King Leer," didn't name the young actress who claimed he had harassed her.
So is Jonathan Bailey, in syllable-perfect form as the reluctant wedding partner to Paul (a memorably gentle Alex Gaumond).
As former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton once memorably put it, sometimes "half of diplomacy is showing up" at meetings.
And for anybody who's just wandering through the living room, every scene is bursting with surreal and memorably creepy imagery.
Whatever they want, he'll adapt to, whether it's almond milk, beer, or Thai iced tea (as Tenacious D memorably requested).
The smaller quests and later games are memorably weird, though, and the creators have a knack for designing vivid characters.
They are "best" because they are memorably divisive, unfiltered, often profane and seething with animus for enemies perceived and real.
" Larry Summers memorably dubbed a certain strand of anti-Israel activism as "anti-Semitic in effect if not in intent.
And in 2016 actress Shailene Woodley memorably camped out and was arrested at Standing Rock protesting the Dakota Access Pipeline.
He memorably took in a stray dog he named Thongdaeng and even wrote a book about her that became a bestseller.
The move would be a return to the network for Kaling, who memorably starred as Kelly on classic sitcom The Office.
Harry and Meghan memorably walked hand-in-hand at the Invictus Games in Toronto in September 2017 (their first public event!).
Reid, citing an unnamed source, memorably accused Romney during the 2012 race of going 10 years without paying federal income taxes.
Lufthansa memorably repainted the nose cones of 40 of its aircraft as footballs during the FIFA 2006 World Cup in Germany.
Here are a handful of the most memorably lame, embarrassing, or just cringe-inducing responses from both sides of the aisle.
Harry and Meghan memorably walked hand-in-hand at the Invictus Games in Toronto in September 2017 (their first public event!).
Ellis has memorably and repeatedly criticized Special Counsel Robert Mueller 's team during the trial for the former Trump campaign chairman.
The Genie was memorably played by Robin Williams in the 1992 animated version, so Smith would have big shoes to fill.
Scaramucci first commented -- using a memorably explicit metaphor -- on the former Breitbart chief's self-regard, before questioning his loyalty to Trump.
It's like 96 years of Disney knowledge on how to make characters memorably cute has been magically distilled into one being.
When Trump was 14 years old, an earlier president facing a Cold War with the Soviet Union described the obligation memorably.
An attendant cranks up a fader and your vision dissolves into melty, grayed-out blobs, like a memorably unvivid psychedelic experience.
Trump memorably insulted McCain, for years a prisoner of war in Vietnam, saying that he liked war heroes who weren't captured.
What's become ever more evident is that some of those 1960s dances, apart from being challenging, are, memorably, witty and sensuous.
In 2011, a Georgetown Hoyas game against the Chinese Basketball Association team Bayi Rockets memorably ended with a bench-clearing brawl.
This happened most memorably at the 133 Sochi Olympics when Norway did not medal in either the men's or women's relay.
Jenkins does find it, though, most memorably in a staggering flashback with Fonny's old friend, Daniel (a brilliant Brian Tyree Henry).
And most memorably, that is where the presidential election of 2000 wound up, when the Supreme Court decided in Bush v.
The six-second loop format generated a new medium for comedy and activism, most memorably, for work by creators of color.
The director is Lileana Blain-Cruz, who has collaborated memorably with the boundary-pushing playwrights Lucas Hnath and Suzan-Lori Parks.
Very well indeed, in a memorably poetic version of a leisurely play that asks for an audience's patience and rewards it.
Most memorably, she said, the day after her disappointing breakfast, she got a cappuccino to her liking and fresh, tasty pastries.
Google was memorably blocked from the Chinese market in 2010 after it stopped complying with the Chinese government's search censorship requirements.
I just wanted to make a fun advertisement for the business that communicated simply and memorably what we were all about.
Trump appeared at that debate and clashed memorably with moderator Megyn Kelly when she asked him about his comments regarding women.
None of President Barack Obama's press secretaries was so memorably lampooned in viral comedy sketches as Spicer, portrayed by Melissa McCarthy.
He has a knack for deft, accurate explanations that are quick to read and easy to understand, with memorably vivid language.
The entire scandal was memorably depicted in the film Quiz Show, which was far better-received than Twenty One ever was.
It has been memorably deployed as a statement about feminism (The Stepford Wives) and the nature of conformity (The Burbs, Disturbia).
It features a cast of supporting characters, most memorably including a trio of Stepin Fetchit-esque crows led by "Jim Crow" himself.
We all know Gamora as the brilliant Zoe Saldana, who memorably stood up to her adopted father, Thanos, in Avengers: Infinity War.
Four-year-old Marion, otherwise known as the kid who memorably crashed her dad's BBC interview, is already unperturbed by the spotlight.
"I'm like, the least virgin-y virgin ever," she memorably says in one episode — a statement no other characters (or viewers) believe.
Ben is the younger brother of Fred Savage, who memorably starred in The Wonder Years, another classic sitcom from the same era.
He noted the close friendship between the two men, pointing out that Bennington memorably sang a cover of "Hallelujah" at Cornell's funeral.
And if there's one track that truly fits that bill, it's the memorably intense piano chords of Vanessa Carlton's "A Thousand Miles".
The Rat Pack great was a regular guest on Hef's programs, memorably appearing on his first television series, Playboy's Penthouse, in 1960.
Most memorably in 2015, Trump accused the former Vietnam prisoner of war of not being a "hero" because he had been captured.
President Trump visited the island at the beginning of October, memorably tossing paper towels into a crowd in the city of Guaynabo.
Most memorably, she portrayed a bespectacled book clerk who flirts with Private Detective Philip Marlowe (Humphrey Bogart) in The Big Sleep (1946).
McKinnon memorably played Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton on the late night show — often sparring with Alec Baldwin's portrayal of Donald Trump.
Context: McCain was one of the few Republican senators to publicly challenge Trump, most memorably by voting against the repeal of Obamacare.
Cannavale, a supremely appealing character actor who has appeared memorably in Boardwalk Empire and Woody Allen's Blue Jasmine, sells this passion expertly.
He also memorably visited Puerto Rico and threw paper towels at a crowd of victims in a move many viewed as disrespectful.
But she widened her appeal when she memorably performed the song at the 2014 Grammys in cowgirl attire (included in the exhibit).
" Taking the oath opens the door to living what former Deputy Secretary of State Richard Armitage memorably called a "life of significance.
Paxton also was a space marine in Cameron's "Aliens" (1986) who memorably yelps, "Game over, man!" when threatened by the title creatures.
Riders get to see the larger-than-life Mosasaurus, which memorably ate sharks as if they were nothing in the first film.
Chris Wallace, the anchor who once memorably clashed with her husband, President Bill Clinton, said he spent 15 months securing the interview.
While most Democrats attended Trump's inauguration, Waters refused to go, memorably saying she didn't want to have anything to do with Trump.
The group's makeup memorably fluctuated, but when we last left them, the trifecta consisted of Kelly Rowland, Beyoncé Knowles, and Michelle Williams.
Expectant mother number two, Rob Stark's bride Talisa (remember her?), had her unborn child memorably stabbed to death at the Red Wedding.
But Pavard compensated memorably just nine minutes later, combining with the other 22-year-old newcomer in France's back four: Lucas Hernández.
Now, when it came to Trump versus Jeb, could I have ever expected that Trump would so memorably dub Bush "low-energy"?
This risk becomes especially acute when Trump's ambassadors are called upon to peddle "alternative facts," as Kellyanne Conway once memorably put it.
An NRCC ad that memorably mocked Ossoff for dressing up as Han Solo as a college student only brought him more attention.
A few years ago, a puli memorably starred in a beer commercial atop a man's head, accompanied by strains of reggae music.
In one memorably vivid scene, a landlord shows a couple a video of herself as a child, smashing strawberries into sheep's wool.
Christopher Wray memorably stated before the Senate Judiciary Committee that China now poses a "whole of society" threat to the United States.
Several other generations have grown up surrounded by all things Princess Leia, memorably played by Ms. Fisher in the "Star Wars" films.
"  Fox News anchor Megyn Kelly, who memorably sparred with Trump at the first GOP debate, offered a terse response on Thursday: "Seriously?
Ooho has already made appearances at last year's London Marathon and, somewhat more memorably, as the delivery system for Glenlivet-based cocktails.
The trade minister, Enggartiasto Lukita, memorably told people using e-cigarettes to smoke conventional cigarettes instead to preserve jobs for tobacco-growers.
Sony's rhythm games featuring quirky, memorably paper cutout characters singing oddball lyrics earned them a place on this list for obvious reasons.
Some thought was given to adapting the stores' handsome iron shutters — memorably recorded in a Berenice Abbott photo — as a flood barrier.
The pair memorably clashed in a fall debate when Rubio beat back a Bush attack on his less-than-stellar Senate attendance record.
Most memorably at the ACM awards with a pair of gunslinger-approved Joyce Echols heels that featured their very own pistol and holster.
They memorably arrived hand-in-hand at the event and took in a day of competitions, supporting the competitors and greeting well-wishers.
She memorably played Albert Brooks' irascible mom in the 1996 film Mother, and Liberace's in Steven Soderbergh's 2013 TV movie Behind the Candelabra.
" Sowle is best remembered for her role in the 1971 film, her first-ever screen credit, where she memorably sang "Cheer Up Charlie.
In 2015 Bambang Brodjonegoro, Ms Mulyani's predecessor, memorably told J.P. Morgan analysts responsible for a similarly critical note to do 100 press-ups.
And during her smash 1989 World Tour, Swift memorably invited guests (mostly women) to join her onstage, from Julia Roberts to Serena Williams.
Kardashian West endorsed Hillary Clinton during the 2016 election, memorably posing for a selfie with her husband, Kanye West, and the Democratic candidate.
The tumultuous Republican race grew even more volatile after a memorably feisty debate and Chris Christie's endorsement of the Republican iconoclast Donald Trump.
Le Guin was also an author who faced the question of death directly — most memorably in the third Earthsea novel, The Farthest Shore.
Last year, CNN anchor Don Lemon memorably rang in 21 live on air in a New Orleans bar alongside fellow anchor Brooke Baldwin.
As part of that now-infamous interview, Fallon lobbed Trump a series of softball questions and perhaps most memorably, playfully tousled his hair.
She has previously met the prince twice — first in 2015, when she memorably planted a kiss on his cheek, and again in 2017.
Its most probable form would be what is known memorably, though inaccurately, as a fart tax (most ruminant methane is belched, not farted).
NBC announced Monday that Alec Baldwin, who of course has memorably portrayed Trump this season, will officially host Saturday Night Live Feb. 11.
She memorably stood at her grandmother's side in last year's royal family picture taken by Annie Leibovitz to celebrate Queen Elizabeth's 19903th birthday.
The job of a Supreme Court justice is to be an umpire calling balls and strikes, as Chief Justice Roberts so memorably said.
Erica memorably debuted in Season 2 with a sassy, anti-nerd attitude that immediately helped to salve Stranger Things fandom's unfulfilled Barb obsession.
To live outside the law, Bob Dylan memorably if unconvincingly claimed, you must be honest; to live inside it you must be regulated.
Pitchers Steve Blass and Rick Ankiel suddenly lost the ability to throw strikes — Ankiel most memorably in the 2000 playoffs for St. Louis.
John Cusack, who memorably played the lovable and lovesick Lloyd in the 1989 coming-of-age drama "Say Anything," has never been married.
Memorably, both actors bared considerable skin — an audacious thing to do, especially for older performers, all the more so for an older woman.
And yet it's a real theater piece, with a memorably peculiar conjunction of dance, music (Dvorak), and — especially memorable — design (by Sarah Crowner).
Tyler and Mr. Staples, who memorably performed at the Theater at Madison Square Garden in 9849, return there for two nights this weekend.
There's music in some of them — memorably, the flamenco that Ángela Molina dances to in "That Obscure Object of Desire" — but no scores.
"Only morons would work for $50,000 a year," he memorably told his co-conspirators, assuring them that they had nothing to worry about.
I stayed at the Talbot Inn just before Christmas three years ago and the setting — both inside and in Mells — was memorably festive.
Then they kill you, as they killed Leonard Bast in E. M. Forster's "Howards End," memorably crushed to death by a falling bookcase.
Elizabeth Warren, who memorably challenged Bloomberg on the debate stage on nondisclosure agreements signed by women who had made accusations at his company.
" During the McCarthy era, blacklisted screenwriters, their souls strengthened on sorrow, met at Steinberg's, scenes memorably recreated in Martin Ritt's movie "The Front.
Celeste memorably opens up season 2's second episode "Tell-Tale Heart" in an Ambien fog, driving through the hills of Northern California.
Kate, who memorably wore sky-high wedges for the game, and William used that occasion to kick off their visit in April 2016.
The former Hewlett-Packard CEO memorably feuded with Trump during the 2016 GOP primary and ended her bid after the New Hampshire primary.
He memorably declared that "the alpha males are back" as an assertion of the distance between the Obama administration and the current one.
Most memorably, he was great fun to be with on the hustings — scholarly and folksy, shrewd and witty in the hollows he loved.
Nunes apologized to the committee privately, then defended his actions, most memorably to Fox News, all within the space of about 72 hours.
Whether you will prefer it to the majestically potent tonkotsu at Mu Ramen or the memorably savory one at Ippudo, I can't say.
Meghan was pregnant with son Archie at the time and memorably cradled her tiny baby bump over the dress for the first time.
The former mine field where Diana memorably walked in protective clothing is now a vibrant community, with several colleges, schools and small businesses.
Curtis notes that these sorts of arguments would prove to be persistent, perhaps most memorably in the context of laws banning interracial marriage.
The book has been brought to the screen numerous times before, most memorably by director Gillian Armstrong and screenwriter Robin Swicord in 1994.
While their respective styles are different, they both have the ability with their messaging to get points across colorfully, memorably and hence, successfully.
Meghan was pregnant with son Archie at the time and memorably cradled her tiny baby bump over the dress for the first time!
In March, AOC memorably defended the Green New Deal to the Senate after the plan was rejected by a vote of of 57-0.
Their bond was memorably documented in Postcards from the Edge, the 1990 movie based on Fisher's 1987 semi-autobiographical novel of the same name.
Though it wasn't a dodged hug, Clinton and Trump did memorably avoid customary handshakes during the second presidential debate in St. Louis last fall.
Eventually, Bush tried to rejuvenate his campaign by taking on the new frontrunner, Donald Trump (who had memorably dubbed Bush a "low-energy person").
There's even a plot point that would have worked around the untimely death of Robert Culp, who voiced the memorably smarmy villain Wallace Breen.
We will not be giving Tormund or Beric points for dying memorably, because a building collapse is not a particularly memorable way to go.
This coalition of the "poorly educated," as Trump memorably dubbed them in one victory speech, would be the base of this new populist party.
John Whitney was one of the earliest pioneers of computer graphics, most memorably known for his work on the opening sequence of Hitchcock's Vertigo.
Davidson memorably disguised a tattoo he got of ex-girlfriend Cazzie David with a bunch of trees right when he and Grande started dating.
Hyman was also a core voice cast member of the long-running series ThunderCats, memorably playing Panthro as well as a few guest parts.
For years, the unspoken question at the conference seemed to be which company will become SXSW famous, like Persicope, Foursquare, or, most memorably, Twitter?
"Jay is a good buddy and somebody I admire very much," says Sinise, who memorably played wounded vet Lt. Dan Taylor in Forrest Gump.
Undoubtedly, Arya's reunions are going to be among the season's richest, in part because she's parted ways with people so memorably throughout the series.
The Israeli leader once memorably lectured Obama on Jewish history before the cameras in the Oval Office to the fury of the President's aides.
Ben Higgins said goodbye to Caila after he memorably dropped the L-bomb on his now-fiancé Lauren Bushnell and new Bachelorette JoJo Fletcher.
As with McConnell, Trump didn't hesitate to air his ire on social media and in a memorably caustic interview with The New York Times.
Kemper starred in Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt, which is written and produced by Tina Fey, and memorably befuddled NBC before getting scooped up by Netflix.
The video she shared was from a scene in the film in which she memorably backflips to Michael Keaton's Batman and Danny DeVito's Penguin.
The slasher victims' deaths aren't particularly chuckle-worthy, but the short vignettes they star in leading up to Myers' horrifying appearances are memorably hilarious.
Booksmart taps into that truth and makes it memorably relatable in a way that goes far beyond the cap, gown, and college acceptance letters.
As President Obama memorably told cadets at West Point, having the world's best hammer is no excuse for seeing every problem as a nail.
The woman gets all the good lines, some of them ventriloquized versions of things that Lee has said memorably elsewhere, in poems and interviews.
The couple has been dating since summer 2016 and memorably rang in 2018 with a kiss on-air during CNN's New Year's Eve broadcast.
Mr. Anderson, a former chief executive of Delta Air Lines, has been Amtrak's chief executive since 2017, a memorably difficult year at Penn Station.
But she also collaborated memorably during mellower passages, which in turn reminded me of a tune, "Leaves of Glass," from her most recent album.
Strikeouts may not be boring and fascist, as Crash Davis memorably said in "Bull Durham," but they are eclipsing everything else in the game.
In 2018, Blum appeared on the hit series You, memorably playing Mr. Mooney, the bookstore owner and Joe Goldberg's (Penn Badgley) creepy father figure.
Mr. Gorka memorably declared that "the alpha males are back" as an assertion of the distance between the Obama administration and the current one.
The novel memorably portrays the pain those labels can cause; it also suggests that we may not be able to live without them. ♦
No, the cause — to use a word Othello memorably repeats — lies in the precisely defined personalities of everyone who inhabits the play's closed universe.
White is a favorite color of the first lady; she memorably wore a white Dior pantsuit to this year's State of the Union address.
Kavanaugh's proclamations about liking beer were widely mocked — including, memorably, in a "Saturday Night Live" skit, with Matt Damon as a semi-deranged Kavanaugh.
" Memorably, he concludes his essay by stressing his flat indifference to ideas: "I only talk about ideas in class, or whenever I have to.
She also hasn't done an interview since she memorably smoked hash from a Champagne flute and drank grape Zevia soda with Vulture in 2012.
In March, AOC memorably defended the Green New Deal to the Senate after the plan was rejected by a vote of of 93-0.
Adam Schiff, the House Intelligence chairman who Trump has memorably mocked as a "pencil neck" and "little Adam Schitt," weighed in with some perspective.
Warren, still a professor rather than a politician, but an increasingly visible public critic of the proposed changes, memorably lacerated Clinton's change of heart.
And it's her third major Jason Wu gown for a state event, the first two memorably being the gowns she wore to both Inaugural Balls.
" Vachal was on team Pharrell before being "stolen" by Adam Levine, who at the time memorably named her "the greatest singer in the show's history.
Before leaving Romania, Martha and Béla coached as a team, memorably leading Nadia Comaneci to her storied perfect 10 score in the 1976 Summer Olympics.
Most people have likely never seen a supercomputer in person, let alone sat on one, as the vintage Cray supercomputers memorably allowed people to do.
Here's +25 to Arya for a poetic-justice execution with the knife Littlefinger gave to Bran's faceless assassin, and +50 to Littlefinger for dying memorably.
The book renders memorably the complete concentration, the sensual abandon, the blessed happiness of the kind of bond that is both sanctuary and expansive opportunity.
And in 2014 for his first birthday, George was memorably photographed with his parents at a butterfly exhibit at the Natural History Museum in London.
Their complicated bond was memorably documented in Postcards from the Edge, the 1990 movie based on Fisher's 1987 semi-autobiographical novel of the same name.
" Although she kills it in every sketch, McKinnon most memorably portrayed presidential candidate Hillary Clinton, who she thanked last night for her "grace and grit.
And she's modeled in the brand's ad campaigns and runway shows, memorably giving designer Donatella Versace a high-five after a wardrobe malfunction in one.
And her rhyming schematics (she memorably tries to bounce "pajamas" and "bananas" off each other in "Goddess,") would never work in the current pop style.
Trump memorably suggested during a presidential debate in September 28503 that there was no way to know that Russia was responsible for the DNC hack.
AMERICAN COMPOSERS ORCHESTRA The young composer David Hertzberg impressed last year with "Sunday Morning," an unusually unshowy, memorably delicate cantata for New York City Opera.
Hepburn, who had memorably sung "Moon River" in Breakfast at Tiffany's, had campaigned to do her own singing as Eliza Doolittle in My Fair Lady.
Trump, however, has been caught on microphone using some "off-color language" of his own, most memorably in the "Access Hollywood" tape leaked last month.
Now courtesy of Mr. Wilson, for whom he memorably appeared in "The Old Woman," Mr. Baryshnikov is at last stepping into Nijinsky's flying, stumbling slippers.
Harry B. Harris Jr., the former head of the United States Pacific Command, memorably called a "great wall of sand" in the South China Sea.
Chlumsky memorably started out in the public eye as a successful child actress ("My Girl") who put her career on pause to pursue her education.
Hitchcock memorably said during her pageant, "I can't think of a single disadvantage that goes along with being pretty," according to the Sarasota Herald-Tribune.
As usual, Guirgis spins memorably earthy dialogue that reaches for the heavens, including one of the most honest defenses for getting high I've ever heard.
He memorably choked in a New Hampshire debate, embarrassed himself in interactions with Donald Trump, and lost every county in his home state except one.
Voatz memorably reported a University of Michigan researcher to the Federal Bureau of Investigation for what turned out to be security analysis of the app.
Over memorably bad chicken Parmesan, Ryan described his vision for a "border-adjustment tax," which would levy taxes on imports while offering exemptions for exports.
He memorably asked if the then-GOP candidate had read the Constitution while holding up a pocket-sized version of the document to the crowd.
It seems overly optimistic to call this show a retrospective, but its 50 or so works on paper memorably survey several of Covarrubias's graphic gifts.
His previous album, 2014's Morning Phase, memorably nabbed the album of the year honor, besting Ed Sheeran's x, Sam Smith's debut and Beyoncé's "surprise" album.
Most critics denounced him fiercely, not least Hilton Kramer in the New York Times, in an article memorably entitled "A mandarin pretending to be a stumblebum".
Ferris' room also features a Simple Minds poster, the band whose hit "Don't You Forget About Me" was so memorably featured in The Breakfast Club. 8.
He would delight in sneaking irreverent slides into his PowerPoint budget presentations, visually -- and memorably -- describing his roles as elephant poop cleaner or chief cat herder.
HTC's U Ultra — memorably dubbed a "compendium of bad ideas" by The Verge's Vlad Savov — will start shipping to customers in the US on March 10th.
The scene was set for the emergence of what Viviana Zelizer, a sociologist at Princeton, has memorably described as "the economically useless but emotionally priceless child".
During the Rwandan genocide, an American official memorably warned against calling for international investigations, because a genocide finding would commit his government "to actually 'do something'".
But our last Bachelorette, Becca Kufrin, has her own idea of who should be next franchise star: Jason Tartick, the guy with memorably slicked-back hair.
Perhaps most memorably, during the March 3 debate, Trump defended himself from Rubio's attacks on the size of his hands -- and the implications about his manhood.
It trumpeted the casting of Laverne Cox (Orange Is the New Black) as Dr. Frank N. Furter, the role Curry played so memorably in the film.
In 2006, with Dean chairing the Democratic National Committee, Democrats won the midterm elections in a landslide—a "thumpin'," as President Bush so memorably described it.
She memorably put one Hollywood starlet on notice through the pages of Seventeen magazine in November, but she's remained tight-lipped about the mystery girl's identity.
Barron, 26, was arrested for a DUI in 2008 and 35-year-old Paris memorably served time in jail in 2007 for her own parole violation.
Flake memorably told a reporter last month that he would not be attending the Republican convention to nominate Trump because he had to mow the lawn.
Theron memorably gained weight and wore a prosthetic nose to portray serial-killer Aileen Wuornos in Monster, which earned her the Best Actress Oscar in 2004.
McCain memorably broke with his party, casting the decisive vote last year to kill Senate Republicans' effort to repeal parts of the Affordable Care Act. Sen.
Khizr Kahn memorably slammed Trump during the Dems' convention last week, saying while his son gave the ultimate sacrifice for his country, Trump had sacrificed nothing.
The exercise was not without drama: The party memorably revoked NBC's privileges to host a debate following an uproar over CNBC's handling of an earlier forum.
There were a few instances where he was quick on his feet, as he memorably dismissed de Blasio's influence over the future of the Democratic Party.
Levada once memorably described it as "collective hostage-taking": It turned everyone into an enforcer of the existing order, independent and often outside of any law.
Mark's childhood bedroom — where he memorably weathered heroin withdrawal in the first film — appears basically untouched, which is kind of sweet and kind of mausoleum-like.
Drinking "toilet-to-tap" beer, as Grub Street memorably called it, could be one way to get us over the mental hurdle of consuming treated sewage.
She starred memorably in Manhattan and The Deer Hunter, although her role in the latter has been forgotten due to the batshit-insane Russian roulette scenes.
Emmeline, Matthias and Julius spend a memorably intense, sexually charged evening together, and their paths cross throughout the book in an atmosphere of longing and deceit.
Mr. Castro memorably challenged former Representative Beto O'Rourke of Texas on immigration during Wednesday's debate, and many political experts declared him the winner of the night.
The number of people killed from a first strike by the United States would amount to what he memorably calls "a hundred holocausts" (600 million people).
The Allies did fight on the beaches, as Churchill once memorably vowed, but it fell to Franklin Roosevelt to make sure they were the right beaches.
He runs a book club for his more literary fans — memorably sending them Sabahattin Ali's Turkish classic, "Madonna in a Fur Coat," to read last November.
And Mr. Biden will also face Senator Cory Booker of New Jersey, who memorably called on Mr. Biden to apologize for his comments about segregationist senators.
Sebastian Gorka, White House counterterrorism adviser No one -- not even, memorably, Trump -- ever seemed to be entirely sure what Gorka actually did at the White House.
Well you were eating the stew, and since you memorably left "Justified" by drinking poison moonshine, I wondered if your signature finishing move — Is to eat?
These rolling stones (referring to one of Mr. Dylan's best-known songs, memorably performed here by Shirley Henderson) gather no moss but accumulate lots of regrets.
He had been one of Trump's earliest supporters, a vociferous booster on television, on Twitter, and, most memorably, from the stage of the Republican National Convention.
Slimer, the spectre that memorably made Venkman "feel so funky" in the original Ghostbusters, is coming to Lego Dimensions soon, via his very own add-on.
The song became a cultural phenomenon and has been featured during nearly countless moments of holiday programming, memorably in the iconic 2003 Christmas movie Love, Actually.
Originating as a gesture of mass revulsion, it was deeply felt, smartly choreographed, memorably costumed ("pussy hats") and emphatically scripted ("Keep your hands off my body").
" Blankenship has never been a party man — since the primary, he has continued to attack Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, who he memorably dubbed "cocaine Mitch.
Angus King, a Maine independent who caucuses with the Democrats for committee purposes, memorably chided the CEOs of Facebook, Twitter, and Google during a November intelligence hearing.
The Producers Guild chose Green Book, Directors Guild went with Roma, and the Screen Actors Guild award for Best Ensemble Cast very memorably went to Black Panther.
At the heart of the season is Lizzy Kaplan as Annie Wilkes, a character memorably played by an Oscar-winning Kathy Bates in the 90s movie Misery.
In addition to the new DragonBoard, Qualcomm also today announced the launch of two new IoT dev kits based on the memorably named QCA4020 and QCA4024 SoCs.
She's a major character, so the assumption is that she'll die memorably at some point, but fans are extremely divided on how exactly it's going to happen.
Hart is the latest in a series of stars who have joined Fallon as co-hosts since Cardi B memorably kicked off the new tradition in April.
The last time Kate, 35, visited cadets was at an air show in Gloucestershire last summer when she and Prince William memorably brought along son Prince George.
The family arrived in Canada last Saturday, when George showed off his signature knee socks and memorably decided against a high-five from Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
This whole episode, complete with the name Great Tariff Debate, is memorably recounted in Douglas Irwin's 2017 book Clashing Over Commerce: A History of US Trade Policy.
For a time it appeared that White House adviser Steve Bannon, memorably depicted as the Grim Reaper on "Saturday Night Live," was the power behind the throne.
Ivanka Trump memorably dropped by to make her case to Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer and House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi for her child tax credit plan.
Perry's 2012 campaign was memorably plagued by gaffes – including an embarrassing debate moment where he forgot one of the three federal agencies he would eliminate as president.
CNN and FOX News both scored record viewership for a primary debate as Trump battled his Republican rivals — and news anchors, most memorably Megyn Kelly of Fox.
Inevitably the philanderer would be caught in the act—usually while doing something unspeakable in a parking lot, or a camper, or once, memorably, on a boat.
Ramsay gets the last shot (+40), but I'm giving our sweet giant friend a bonus +30 for dying memorably, and crucially breaking into Winterfell while doing so.
And though Christie's presidential campaign never really took off, he repeatedly demonstrated his skill as an attack dog — most memorably when he provoked Marco Rubio's debate meltdown.
Spicer — memorably portrayed by Melissa McCarthy on Saturday Night Live as a raging, nearly unhinged bully — refused to answer a basic and anodyne question about his biography.
Kennedy last year memorably questioned Matthew Petersen, Trump's nominee to be a judge on the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, during a committee hearing.
The Giants' Madison Bumgarner, a starter acting as his team's closer, memorably saved Game 7 of the 2014 World Series with five lockdown innings in Kansas City.
The two Republicans, who memorably tangled throughout the 2016 presidential race, chat on a near daily basis about personnel decisions and the policies they can pursue together.
""He didn't open up new avenues of public discourse like NWA ... or even meaningfully and memorably address social issues through his music like Marshall, Macklemore and Kendrick.
One of my first cultural memories of a sardonic adverbial take on super comes from the 1999 movie "Election" ("Fargo" used it memorably as an adjective, too).
Seth Goldman said he did his best Zero Mostel imitation to win the part of Tevye, the dairyman Mr. Mostel played memorably on Broadway in the 1960s.
He memorably compared the central government's bland reassurances that the preparations were going swimmingly to Japan's Imperial Army insisting that it was winning the second world war.
Like his Aggies predecessor Johnny Manziel, who memorably beat the Crimson Tide in Tuscaloosa in 2012 en route to the Heisman Trophy, Knight is a masterly improviser.
The idea of national self-determination — a phrase "simply loaded with dynamite," as Robert Lansing, Woodrow Wilson's secretary of state, memorably put it — is a European one.
He recalled sharing an Amtrak row with Mr. Castle, who was memorably upset by Christine O'Donnell ("I'm not a witch") in the 2010 Republican Senate primary here.
Most memorably, the Brooklyn Bridge was the scene of a seemingly strange surrender: White flags were mounted before dawn in place of the usual waving U.S. flags.
Going into the debates, I said I was looking to see if Sanders took the fight to Biden after not memorably challenging him in the first debate.
The title figure of that work, Anna Cantor (memorably played by Linda Lavin), is reincarnated as a supporting character in "The Babylon Line," portrayed by Ms. Corman.
He said he received threats for speaking out, and on live TV memorably told his father — who fled Ukraine to America in the 1970s — not to worry.
I have a soft spot for Ms. Maymudes because her pet-themed debut was memorably charming, so I was happy to see her name in lights again.
Washnigton (CNN)Comedian Larry David thinks Bernie Sanders, the presidential candidate whom he has memorably impersonated on "Saturday Night Live" for years, would make an excellent president.
There are more than 160 swear words in Andy Weir's sci-fi thriller, "The Martian," including two memorably deployed F-words in the novel's first three sentences.
The 113th Congress most memorably featured the first government shutdown in 17 years when Democrats refused to accept House Republicans' demands to defund the Affordable Care Act.
In "The Village Bike," a pregnant stay-at-home wife in the sticks (memorably embodied by Greta Gerwig) is undone by freely pursuing her enhanced sexual appetites.
As President Carter's Secretary of Defense Harold Brown memorably observed, when we build nuclear weapons Moscow does so too and when we stop they keep on building.
Examining the prosaic, workaday nature of crime has long been the provenance of the mob drama, perhaps never so memorably as in Martin Scorsese's 1990 classic Goodfellas.
" Ms. Staats (who appeared memorably in the Mad Ones' brilliant "Miles for Mary") avoids the sharp, satirical focus of the classic rock-mockumentary "This Is Spinal Tap.
Even etched memorably in smoldering fire and defensive ice by Raul Esparza in John Doyle's 2006 Broadway revival, Bobby was still hard to embrace or fully understand.
That deserves recognition — especially since great stunts can and often do elevate a movie with otherwise predictable plotting, dialogue, and even performances into something memorably mind-blowing.
But of course, there's very little data on whether female presidential candidates win their elections — the only nominee from a major party, Hillary Clinton, very memorably lost.
The innuendo-laden track — originally penned for Cyndi Lauper — appeared on her 20153 album True Blue (and was memorably covered by Britney Spears in Crossroads 16 years later).
During the 2018 BET Awards, H.E.R. memorably had her own Prince moment when she showed off her electric guitar playing skills before performing "Best Part" with Daniel Caesar.
Perhaps most memorably, Lorelai and Rory were rarely seen without a coffee in hand — which translated to a grand total of 348 cups between them, by my count.
Even after he was diagnosed, McCain continued to make waves by bucking his own party — including memorably voting against his party's plan to repeal the Affordable Care Act.
Along the way, we get brief glimpses of less promising companies, including the founders of a memorably confusing app that displays dating profiles for people going to events.
The term "Orwellian" has always struck me as curiously Orwellian — a mild example of doublespeak that ties an author's good name to the dystopia he so memorably depicted.
On collective bargaining rights and on civil rights most memorably, Roberts has voted to invalidate prior Court decisions, striking conservative victories against labor unions and for voting restrictions.
But if you rattle off 60-minute monologues peppered with witty asides, you might end up being not just a memorably strange teacher, but an ineffective one too.
On issue after issue, Cruz encouraged Texans to "vote their conscience" -- as he termed it when he memorably snubbed Trump at the Republican National Convention earlier this summer.
" McCain memorably described his then-presidential race opponent Barack Obama as "a decent family man and citizen that I just happen to have disagreements with on fundamental issues.
A familiar face to Harry, she has previously met the prince twice — first in 2015, when she memorably planted a kiss on his cheek, and again in 2017.
Callahan's released a couple of shimmery and hallucinatory collections of ambient music, including the memorably graceful Epitaph for the perennial purveyors of cosmic slop at Orange Milk Records.
As Justice Scalia memorably described the machinery the independent-counsel statute had created, a decade after it passed: The independent counsel thus selected proceeds to assemble a staff. . . .
On Happily Ever After, he memorably got into an explosive fight with her family over dinner (to recap: lamps were punched, shirts were torn, weaves were ripped out).
He was memorably self-assured when, on CNN, he pressed Senator Marco Rubio about accepting N.R.A. funding; he went on to help organize the March for Our Lives.
Of course, not all of those movies feature an image as explicit as a member of the working class stabbing a self-styled VIP, as "Parasite" memorably does.
Now, patrons happily spend a couple of hours over a three-course meal, with wine, beer or sangria (a recent seasonal special made with rosé was memorably good).
The gruff, rumpled candidate — memorably depicted by the comedian Larry David on NBC's "Saturday Night Live" — returned to engage his rivals in a televised debate two weeks later.
" The writer Donald Barthelme once put this same idea more memorably: "Don't confuse the monster on the page," he advised, "with the monster here in front of you.
" Venezuela's Hugo Chavez in 2006 memorably also brought up Satan, comparing him to George W. Bush: "The devil came here yesterday, and it smells of sulfur still today.
George Clooney is a longtime friend of the Coens, having played doofuses in their films Burn After Reading, Intolerable Cruelty, and (most memorably) O Brother, Where Art Thou?
Hunter, a longtime defender of e-cigarettes, has pushed legislation to protect the growing industry and memorably puffed from an e-cigarette during a congressional hearing last year.
On the site where Maria and the von Trapp kids memorably warbled through their music lesson ("Doe, a deer"), you can bask in 20th-century and contemporary art.
She has worked with a number of lighting designers, most memorably Jennifer Tipton; "Latitude," a world premiere presented at New York Live Arts by the organization Lumberyard, Feb.
When he took office, President Trump painted a bleak picture of a country ravaged by economic turmoil, a landscape of "American carnage," as he so memorably put it.
True, many of the actors have been memorably affecting, but never until this week has one convinced me that he knows what disability feels like from the inside.
With "Twin Peaks: The Return," in which he is credited as the sound designer, he has reunited with the composer Angelo Badalamenti to create a memorably atmospheric soundtrack.
The play, you see, memorably includes several gut-wrenching occasions when Barford's Wheeler flips his appealingly grouchy persona to reveal a black hole of ugly, flailing, desperate narcissism.
Most memorably, Brett Kavanaugh may have salvaged his Supreme Court nomination on national TV in a Senate hearing in which he showed Mr. Trump his own furious reflection.
" She's grossly libidinous: After one of her soldiers, dressed in S. & M. gear, strips for her, she spanks him, memorably exclaiming, "This will teach you to arouse royalty.
Bonnie Lucas made the memorably unsettling gouaches and assemblages in her JTT show "Young Lady," curated by Marie Catalano, in the 1980s, but they're all too timely now.
But whether inveighing against sugar in his tea or his life, Mr. Dyer is memorably dyspeptic: The author, much like his writing, is living to see another day.
These dynamics play out in a desperate theater of social media optimization that my colleague Anne Helen Peterson so memorably described in her viral story about millennial burnout.
Republicans were guilty during the Obama administration with one congressman memorably interrupting President Obama during a State of the Union speech by shouting that he was a liar.
Yes, that Anthony Scaramucci, the New York businessman who was fired as Trump's communications chief after a brief but memorably chaotic 22020 days in the summer of 2017.
He has also become something of a fashion world favorite (perhaps a result of him having played a memorably shirtless drifter in the 2013 Broadway revival of "Picnic").
As a result, Congress becomes a mere "rubber stamp... of the administrative branch of government," as one member memorably put it, rather than a coequal branch of government.
Then there was a second scandal uncovered in 2013, in the midst of his New York City mayoral campaign, which was memorably captured in the 2016 documentary Weiner.
Like so many Coen brothers films, it's mannered and absurd, with telling period trappings and memorably quirky details, as well as a handful of genuinely breathtaking set-piece sequences.
These complicating factors converge most memorably in Caitlyn Jenner's entry, All-Around Brownies, which comes with the story of how Kris Jenner made these brownies when they first met.
The Fifth Element produced one of science fiction's most iconic protagonists, and even failed Besson characters — like Morgan Freeman's pseudoscience-spouting professor in Lucy — tend to be memorably bad.
Peele, who last month won an Oscar for his film Get Out, memorably impersonated Obama on multiple occasions on his Comedy Central show Key & Peele with Keegan-Michael Key.
He memorably pulled down the winning touchdown pass from Joe Montana in the 1981 NFC Championship Game against the Dallas Cowboys, a play remembered simply as &apos&aposThe Catch.
She most memorably sported brunette locks in April 2015 when she ditched her shaggy pixie cut for dark Kardashian-esque extensions in response to Glanville's insults about her hair.
Fans of the Black Hawk Down film recognize Hooten as the over-the-top tough warfighter who memorably said his trigger finger is the safety switch on his rifle.
During the Galaxy Note7 launch in August, Samsung memorably made a sort of live subtweet about the rumors, casually mentioning that their device would come with a headphone jack.
Next up is ninth seed Marin Cilic, the Croatian who memorably dismantled Federer on his way to the 2014 U.S. Open crown - to date his sole grand slam title.
Kate memorably chose a similar hat stepping off the plane in New Zealand for the royal tour in 2014, when she wore a red pillbox hat by Gina Foster.
" Trump Jr. replied that he was traveling but would be available the next week and, memorably, "if it's what you say I love it especially later in the summer.
In 2014, he was the one who memorably pointed out the error of Tom Watson's ways while his teammates were still numb from their third consecutive defeat to Europe.
The most memorably named, Grandma Walking Through Forest in Emilia ( rezdôra means "grandmother" in Modenese dialect), pairs bright-green leek-filled cappelletti ("little hats") with an earthy mushroom purée.
Tim Kaine (D-Va.), in viewing his own defeat in the Presidential contest in 2016 memorably said there is whole lot of difference between 25 percent and 35 percent.
In an October interview with New York Magazine, she memorably described her strategy for dealing with Trump's penchant for controversial tweets in terms of curbing a child's sweet tooth.
In January 1998, Clinton memorably said he "did not have sexual relations with that woman, Miss Lewinsky," when the allegations first surfaced that he had a relationship with Lewinsky.
A staging of Louis Andriessen's opera "De Materie" earlier this year enveloped viewers in the pungent smell of live sheep, which were herded onstage for one memorably poetic scene.
And as Amneris pledged revenge against the man who won't love her, a passing trill in the trumpets — usually buried in the orchestral textures — was a memorably angry flare.
In 2016, they ran the memorably named retail experiment PorkShopTBD, selling work by eight artist friends in a storefront two doors down from the Hudson restaurant Lil' Deb's Oasis.
John Carpenter, now an executive producer of the franchise, turns over directorial duties to David Gordon Green ("Pineapple Express"), but his memorably eerie music still underscores this terrifying trailer.
In 2012, for instance, Reid memorably took to the floor of the Senate to accuse then-GOP nominee Mitt Romney of not paying any taxes over the previous decade.
As a 22019 presidential candidate, Graham memorably battled with Trump, who at one point publicly released Graham's cellphone number after being called a "jackass" by the South Carolina senator.
After last year's edition of Volta was abruptly canceled and memorably reconstituted in Chelsea, the fair returns with new ownership, a new site, and a new director, Kamiar Maleki.
There's plenty of precedent: Coke endorsers have included boldfacers such as Marilyn Monroe and Taylor Swift — and Bubly memorably enlisted crooner Michael Bublé for several playful Super Bowl ads.
But the evening's highlight promises to come from the astronaut Chris Hadfield, who memorably performed Mr. Bowie's "Space Oddity" from the International Space Station in 2013.212-528-6600, terminal5nyc.
Say what you need to say to communicate your point clearly, brilliantly, memorably, and with emotion, but don't get caught up with thoughts that don't add value or relevance.
In theory, that's something any ballet dancer could do, but she memorably showed how her weight was placed in an entirely different way, with a texture far from ballet.
"Party Out of Bounds," memorably used in an episode of Queer As Folk, is another early B-26060s song that helped them earn their "World's Greatest Party Band" tag.
The series started off memorably, thanks to beautiful performances by its leads, and its willingness to dig deep into big issues that even people with superpowers aren't equipped to solve.
Entertainment Tonight had reported that Gaga, who memorably protested President-Elect Donald Trump outside Trump Tower on Election Night, was being discouraged from addressing her political objections during her performance.
His former muses, Claudia Schiffer (who memorably wore his finale wedding gowns throughout the '90s) and fellow supermodel Naomi Campbell were on-hand to take in his final collection together.
Known for playing tormented characters, Hurt memorably died on screen in the 20043 space adventure "Alien" when a creature exploded from his chest during lunch in the spacecraft mess hall.
The chemistry is instantly apparent, which won't come as any surprise to fans: the two actors memorably played opposite each other in Crazy Stupid Love as well as Gangster Squad.
Don't expect a remake of Gillian Armstrong's 1994 film, which memorably starred Winona Ryder and Christian Bale as Jo March and her best friend and would-be love interest Laurie.
" But when asked by Mr. Thorpe if by that he means a Nazi, Glen answers, "Yes," to which he adds memorably, "But let's not get hung up on the Germans.
David Margulies, a veteran stage and screen actor who memorably played the Mayor of New York in the Ghostbusters movies, has died, his longtime agent, Mary Harden, confirmed to Deadline.
"Super Mario Bros." sold 19903m copies and the Mario franchise never looked back; it went on to produce more than 21990 games, several television shows and one memorably lousy movie.
Trump, the widely anticipated target of Obama's barbs who was memorably skewered in 2011, was not in attendance -- a fact that did not go unnoticed by the commander in chief.
She was chosen to deliver the Republican response to the 2015 State of the Union, in which she memorably talked about walking to school with bread bags covering her shoes.
Most memorably, the daring raid that killed Osama bin Laden in one bullet buried the decades-old perception that a Democrat wasn't tough enough to deal with a threatening world.
CRITICS of Jeremy Corbyn, Labour's left-wing leader, are always itching to compare him to Michael Foot, whose disastrous 19833 manifesto was memorably dubbed "the longest suicide note in history".
Darren Aronofsky's complicated parable — equal parts Bible retelling, climate-change metaphor, and examination of fame — has been memorably divisive, with audiences either decrying its obviousness or completely missing the symbolism.
But it doesn't have any sequence as flirtatiously, memorably grown-up as Lois Lane daring Superman to use his X-ray vision to tell her the color of her underwear.
He is dad to royal bridesmaid Grace — who was memorably snapped covering her ears on the Buckingham Palace balcony when she was an attendant for William and Kate in 2011.
" In 211, facing the prospect of a President George W. Bush, Eddie Vedder of Pearl Jam memorably vowed, "I'm moving to a different country if little Damien II is elected.
On the campaign trail, Trump memorably accused China of "raping" the U.S. with its high volume of exports to the country, while the U.S. exported little to China in return.
Memorably, as Hadid fought against the disease, her health and the severity of her illness were the subjects of endless speculation by everyone from bloggers to Hadid's own Housewives costars.
Rockmelons have been linked to salmonella outbreaks in the past, most memorably in the '50s, '60s, and 2002 in the U.S. Can we just throw rockmelon into the fire now?
He memorably fell off the stool when his son, R.J. Hunter, hit the game-winning 3-pointer in 14th-seeded Georgia State's 57-56 upset against No. 3 seed Baylor.
" He also turned out to have a strong on-screen rapport with comedian Richard Pryor, with whom he co-starred in multiple films, most memorably "Stir Crazy" and "Silver Streak.
Digital adversaries such as China, Russia, Iran and North Korea have also swooped in unexpectedly, plundering health insurers, airlines, nuclear plants, government agencies and, most memorably, a major movie studio.
He memorably did so in Game 3 of the 2001 World Series, when the New York Yankees played the Arizona Diamondbacks, at Yankee Stadium weeks after the 9/11 attacks.
Later, Kelly appeared to take a swipe at Khizr and Ghazala Khan, the Gold Star parents who memorably spoke at the Democratic National Convention last summer and drew Trump's fury.
Mr. Nelson — whose Apple Family plays memorably mined a similar vein — directs a flawlessly in-the-moment cast led by the invaluable Maryann Plunkett and Jay O. Sanders (1:40).
Mr. Nelson — whose Apple Family plays memorably mined a similar vein — directs a flawlessly in-the-moment cast led by the invaluable Maryann Plunkett and Jay O. Sanders (4633:4623).
It featured the paranoid, incompetent, ball-bearing-rattling Captain Queeg, who was later memorably portrayed in the movie version by Humphrey Bogart, and won Wouk a Pulitzer Prize for fiction.
The Last of Us memorably marks each season with a title card, and transitions the player to a new environment perfectly built to communicate the feeling of that new climate.
In the movie's most memorably corny scene (a montage again, naturally), Ren busts a move at an abandoned factory, flipping and contorting midair on some proto-Cirque du Soleil shit.
And perhaps the most memorably complex performance in the film belongs to Noémie Lvovsky as Delphine's mother, Monique, whose inscrutable, stoical face is full of untold stories and unexpressed longing.
But granny is just the most recent in a string of roles Ms. Hoffmann has embraced throughout a half-century of painting, writing and, most memorably, vamping for the cameras.
He interjected memorably only once, to argue that the Flores agreement, which limits how long the government can detain immigrant children to 20 days, was creating a loophole for smugglers.
In fact, he had elevated her Republican opponent, Representative Will Hurd, with frequent praise and, most memorably, a live-streamed bipartisan road trip that helped jump-start their midterm campaigns.
This "Winterfell" was in many ways a mirror of the series' very first episode, "Winter Is Coming," which memorably ended with Jaime Lannister pushing Bran out of a turret window.
While it was a routine play, it was not markedly more difficult than the one Sanchez memorably could not make against Houston in the American League Championship Series last year.
Well, she already has, hasn't she — most memorably when she performed a graphic song about her carnal relationship with Matt Damon to bait her boyfriend at the time, Jimmy Kimmel.
Sometimes people were indeed mauled — most memorably in 2003, when another bear advocate, Timothy Treadwell, and his girlfriend, Amie Huguenard, were killed and partly eaten by a bear in Alaska.
I don't say this because of his memorably unusual features, though a long nose, full lips, and paintbrush flick of moles and freckles certainly help give Driver an outsized countenance.
She is everywhere at once, watching and listening, a recording angel at life's secular apocalypses—"a small grim figure with a notebook and a cold," as she memorably describes herself.
Beto O'Rourke hasn't bothered; instead, he blogged for a while, and live-streamed on Instagram, once memorably posting a video of his mouth while he was getting his teeth cleaned.
Where sometimes the It monster feels too computer-generated to be threatening, Mama's effects lean into their digital origins and create one memorably unsettling monster — one that's sometimes weirdly sympathetic.
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.
"T2" never strays too far from laughs, most memorably in an exhilarating sequence that sends Renton and Simon to plunder a private club where partying Protestants belt out sectarian ditties.
Broadside Paso Robles Margarita Vineyard Merlot 2014 $18.99 California merlot may never escape its besmirched reputation, courtesy of the 2004 movie "Sideways," which memorably, and with good reason, dismissed it.
At the time, his longtime partner Marlon Reis hung back on the campaign trail and did not appear often in public until the victory party, where they memorably hugged on stage.
Avid fans of "Oldboy" (2003) will be pleased to hear that Mr Park has included several octopus references here too (a cephalopod meets a memorably revolting end in the earlier film).
Still, Chris is unnerved by the alternating aggression and beaming artificiality of the Armitages' black housekeeper and groundskeeper, Walter and Georgina (Marcus Henderson and Betty Gabriel, who deliver memorably eerie performances).
The firm boosted demand through clever marketing, penning slogans—memorably, "a diamond is forever"—and inventing social rules, urging men to spend two months' pay on a gift for their affianced.
MTV memorably partnered early on with a nonprofit, Rock the Vote, that pioneered telephone and online registration systems in the 1990s to try to get more young people to the polls.
In 2010, Justin Timberlake memorably paid tribute to the song by performing it with fellow musician and Mickey Mouse Club-mate Matt Morris during MTV's Hope For Haiti Now benefit concert.
" In 2013, Centrepoint's Winter Whites Gala featured special guests Taylor Swift and Jon Bon Jovi, who memorably brought William on stage to sing an impromptu version of "Livin' on a Prayer.
Meghan Markle memorably changed into a a custom silk Stella McCartney evening dress in lily white featuring a high halter neck and sexy open back for her evening reception in May.
The cat has often been used as a symbol against the patriarchy over the past year, most memorably seen through the pussy hats thousands wore at the Women's March last January.
It's moving, it's funny, it's incredibly well written, and — perhaps most memorably — it's a reminder of just how damn good Adam Sandler can be when he's cast in the right role.
Bowie — who memorably fills the role not only with his distinctive looks, but also his grand musical style — steals the teen's younger brother, setting the trippy, puppet-filled journey in action.
Mr. Cranston memorably delivered those monologues to powerful effect in the 1,450-seat Neil Simon Theater, but Mr. Schenkkan changed all but one of those to voice-over in his screenplay.
"In essence," as Goetzmann memorably puts it, "financial technology is a time machine" — a set of ideas and practices that enable us to shift economic value backward and forward through time.
In addition to his work for BalletCollective, Mr. Schumacher has also made two works for New York City Ballet, "Clearing Dawn" (2014) and "Common Ground" (2015); I've found both memorably poetic.
Mr. McCain's memorably pointed defense of Mr. Obama after a voter labeled him "an Arab" has given way to a Republican nominee advocating a ban on Muslims entering the United States.
Cruz and Trump feuded memorably in the primary, with Trump going so far as to suggest the Texan's father might have had something to do with the assassination of President Kennedy.
A representative of one program memorably told Dr. Lasker that they "just know" their work makes a difference, while a sizable minority of programs attempt no formal analysis of their achievements.
"We choose to go to the moon in this decade and do the other things, not because they are easy, but because they are hard," he thundered memorably from the lectern.
The cast — which also memorably includes Denis Conway as Padraic's dad and Chris Walley as the young idiot next door — effortlessly conveys the illogical logic and perverse mundanity of the dialogue.
Her photograph in the Perlstein collection of a three-sailed ship in a sea of hair, and another one of a tiny chair in a bare sunlit room, are memorably strange.
But his exquisite "Dancing Figure" (around 1916-18), memorably placed here to revolve on a plinth by a window overlooking the Hudson River, is the exhibition's most exquisite depiction of movement.
The ambitions of its youthful advocates have clashed with the caution of Democratic veterans, memorably caught in a viral video of middle and high schoolers confronting Senator Dianne Feinstein of California.
Tomasz Konieczny (an acclaimed Alberich) and Günther Groissböck (Fasolt and Hunding) moonlight memorably with small yet meaty parts in "Samson," Mr. Konieczny as Abimélech and Mr. Groissböck as the Old Hebrew.
News Analysis WASHINGTON — When he took office, President Trump painted a bleak picture of a country ravaged by economic turmoil, a landscape of "American carnage," as he so memorably put it.
When you're in love — when you're so high that the nectar of spring "can't even keep up with your jubilee," as Jackson memorably puts it — you're also bound to get hurt.
Despite tangible overhauls at places like Uber and Social Finance, Ms. Pao — who memorably sued her old firm, Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers, for discrimination — says that more work must be done.
Full of the memorably punchy song titles ("Play the Goddamned Part") and the raw, industrial rock that NIN are best known for, the succinct album shows they're as relevant as ever.
They traffic the majority of today's animated GIfs, those tiny video-like clips that spread a campaign's message faster and more memorably than the emoji or static meme's of yester-year.
He memorably appeared in an episode of Doctor Who season 5 in 2010 and had a theater career as well, performing for the Royal Shakespeare Company and on London's West End.
While there were fleeting references to current events -- including the impeachment of President Trump, gay rights and diversity -- the telecast was perhaps most memorably punctuated by emotional moments built around family.
It showed viewers that a TV show could be the work of an auteur — even Louis C.K.'s comedy "Louie," on which Mr. Lynch memorably guest-starred, owes something to that.
On the contrary, under the newsroom leadership of Martin Baron, the former editor of The Boston Globe memorably portrayed in the film "Spotlight," The Post has gone on a hiring spree.
Kacey Musgraves crossed paths with Prince Harry at the Royal Variety Performance in 2015, where she memorably gave the royal a high-five — and immediately received criticism for the casual greeting!
"Our Secrets" covers thematic territory that was memorably mined by "The Lives of Others," the Academy Award-winning 2006 film about love, East German-style, in the age of state surveillance.
In particular, Phillips was fascinated with the Joker, who had been so memorably played by Jack Nicholson (in Tim Burton's "Batman") and by Heath Ledger (in Christopher Nolan's "The Dark Knight").
Don't blame Mr. Owen, who works skillfully and, well, manfully at becoming a wimp in a part memorably originated by John Lithgow (and played by Jeremy Irons in the 1993 film).
At that time, it was at least imaginable that the Soviet Union might win, and America would be swallowed by "the ant heap of totalitarianism," as President Ronald Reagan memorably put it.
In 1989, Diana memorably shook hands with an AIDS patient at Mildmay and kissed him on the cheek – a gesture that went a long way to highlighting the fight against the illness.
When Princess Diana visited President Ronald Reagan and his wife, Nancy, at the White House in 1985, she memorably stepped onto the ballroom dance floor with none other than actor John Travolta.
In the list below we've broken down 11 of the show's most memorably emotional moments — from the crushing isolation of LA to the family trauma that gets passed down through the generations.
A few broke through as memorably delicious, like a starter of intense asparagus veloute with foie gras ravioli and, at the black-tie-attire dinner, succulent lamb with ras-el-hanout spices.
According to the New York Post, about $1.5 million of the funds raised came from private donations — including, memorably, from Jay-Z — while another $661,452 were raised from 4,765 backers on Kickstarter.
Perhaps most memorably, Kate chose a yellow and white dress while introducing Princess Charlotte to the world on the steps of the Lindo Wing at St. Mary's Hospital shortly after her birth.
The daughter of Prince Edward and Sophie Countess of Wessex memorably stood at her grandmother's side in the 2016 royal family picture taken by Annie Leibovitz to celebrate the Queen's 90th birthday.
Memorably, the fourth episode, "Hampton's Water Magic," centers around one of protagonist Kaz Kaan's (Smith) male friends (The Kid Mero) falling into a magic swimming pool and being transformed into a woman.
He memorably appeared in 2008's JCVD, a crime drama that saw a semi-fictionalized version of the Belgian caught in the middle of a post office robbery in his home country.
Cummings, 67, has been the Oversight committee's top Democrat since 2011, often squaring off with former Republican Oversight Chairman Darrell Issa, who once memorably cut off Cummings' microphone while he was speaking.
One reason Entourage's Ari Gold (played memorably by Jeremy Piven) so struck a chord with the entertainment industry was because he perfectly satirized men just like this, men everybody in Hollywood knows.
Kamala Harris of California, who memorably sparred during the first round of debates over Biden's record on race relations and his positive recollections of working years ago with two segregationist US senators.
A critic once memorably wrote that Keillor's baritone sounded "precision-engineered to narrate a documentary about glaciers"; Thile would be more suited to announcing a pickup football game played by peregrine falcons.
This clash of ecosystems could easily be the lifeblood of the cinematic franchise, reviving Malcolm's misanthropic skepticism over discovery as a benevolent or redemptive process, just as Goldblum's 1993 version memorably did.
The economist and occasional political commentator Daniel Davies once memorably wrote that "fibbers' forecasts are worthless," citing it as an example of a simple business school lesson with ample application to politics.
In Congress, Mulvaney had established himself as an outspoken enemy of the bureau, describing it, memorably, as a "joke" in "a sick, sad kind of way" and sponsoring legislation to abolish it.
But he also loves computers and data, and is adept at conveying the awe that technology can summon, the bracing sense of discovery that Arthur C. Clarke memorably compared to touching magic.
Giddily asymmetrical mid-1970s "Bariesthesias" step sculptures by the Italian kinetic artist Gianni Colombo are memorably combined with a monumental second millennium BC black marble statue of the Egyptian lioness goddess Sekhmet.
She also displayed flashes of charm, most memorably after Joe Biden patronized her, taking some of the credit for the federal Consumer Financial Protection Bureau that she more than anyone made happen.
If the new rule does get introduced, we may have seen the last of that rare but memorably shocking play, the surprise onside kick at the start or middle of the game.
She wasn't the only woman at this table, but she was the one who memorably bested the men — her pun on "horticulture" is by far the most quoted piece of Algonquin wordplay.
Coats memorably shot back at Trump in July, after the president appeared to take Russian President Vladimir Putin's side over the U.S. intelligence community's findings that Russia meddled in the 2016 election.
Both Don Johnson and the great Udo Kier are memorably repulsive as a sadistic warden and a slimy go-between, and Fred Melamed is chillingly hilarious as a persnickety prison intake officer.
The royal mom of three memorably first wore the ensemble in April 2014 during her tour Down Under with Prince William and Prince George, who was around 9 months old at the time.
Although Catherine immediately ignores Onyeka's advice, and cuts in on a different Black woman to do so, at least the Texas native shared her thoughts in a constructive and memorably level-headed way.
"It's not every night that a legend invites you to join him on his stage," Simpson — who memorably dressed up as Nelson for Halloween in 2017 — captioned an Instagram post from the concert.
In season five's "Fool for Love," Buffy memorably subverted itself by allowing its title character to get so caught up in her quips that her adversary is able to land a devastating blow.
Bella followed in her sister's footsteps a year later, making her debut in 2016 when she memorably walked the same runway as her then-ex-boyfriend, The Weeknd, who performed at the show.
Trump memorably disparaged Goldman Sachs during the campaign, claiming it held great sway over former rivals Ted Cruz and Hillary Clinton, and has complained that hedge fund managers don't pay enough in taxes.
It's hard to accept that we're unlikely to see these works performed by this troupe anymore, but its members have risen to the occasion, memorably revealing the full stature of Ms. Brown's art.
In the ensuing decades De Beers and its marketers penned slogans—memorably, "a diamond is forever"—and invented social rules, urging men to spend two months' pay on a gift for their affianced.
Chuck Low, a military veteran and real estate developer who memorably appeared in Martin Scorsese's Goodfellas as Morrie, died last month at a nursing home in New Jersey, the New York Times reports.
"It's not every night that a legend invites you to join him on his stage," Simpson — who memorably dressed up as Nelson for Halloween in 2017 — captioned an Instagram post from the concert.
Summoning her superior knowledge of history — something she's pointedly proud of in the film — Jackie decides to model the public funeral on the memorably solemn procession that bore the casket of Abraham Lincoln.
The film was at its best when it just sat back and watched Hemsworth's Thor discover all that Midgard had to offer: traffic laws, pet stores, low-rise jeans, and, most memorably, coffee.
Parodied memorably by Melissa McCarthy on the "Saturday Night Live" sketch comedy show for his combative encounters with the White House press corps, Spicer became one of the Trump administration's most recognized figures.
In September, Kate, Prince William and 6-year-old Prince George memorably accompanied 4-year-old Princess Charlotte to her first day of school at Thomas's Battersea, a $23,000-a-year private school.
The late Princess of Wales wore the Victor Edelstein dress several times, most memorably at a White House state dinner hosted by then-President Ronald Reagan and his wife Nancy Reagan in 1985.
Mr. Koch's ridicule of Mr. Trump — he memorably called him "Greedy, greedy, greedy" and "Piggy, piggy, piggy" — might sound familiar to those on the receiving end of Mr. Trump's mockery in this campaign.
We want games to play out like pro wrestling matches, where each team keeps delivering its finisher until one of them does something memorably exciting to capture victory, but this isn't scripted entertainment.
" One eyewitness, a Texan Confederate officer of Italian heritage memorably named Decimus Et Ultimus Barziza, as he lay wounded and watched the fight, thought the Federals were "a routed and panic-stricken army.
Congress member Dana Rohrabacher (R-CA) memorably dubbed "Putin's favorite congressman" naturally ended up on Trump's secretary of state shortlist as a rare exception to the generally anti-Russian consensus in the GOP.
In tackling the powerful soft drink industry, Dr. Jacobson memorably labeled sugar-sweetened sodas "liquid candy," and C.S.P.I. fought to get "added sugars" listed as a separate item on the Nutrition Facts label.
Clinton memorably declared during impeachment proceedings against her husband, Bill Clinton, that they were the victims of a "vast, right-wing conspiracy," although the president himself never used the word at the time.
His criminality, rage and perhaps his madness have been stoked by class resentment and Mr. Keaton, with his white-hot menace and narrowing eyes, makes him a memorably angry man, not a caricature.
Then again Federer usually hits the ground running in Melbourne, memorably three years ago when, after a six-month injury lay-off, he beat Nadal in an epic final to win the title.
Her choices of tone color constantly surprised: Describing Tannhäuser's disappearance, her sound palpably grayed; later, a single word, "jähen," was a memorably sour sneer as she told how his betrayal had destroyed her.
" Five months later, the Rolling Stone writer Matt Taibbi memorably branded Goldman "a great vampire squid wrapped around the face of humanity, relentlessly jamming its blood funnel into anything that smells like money.
Ms. Hannigan, who is also a conductor, has memorably sung the elusive heroine of Debussy's "Pelléas et Mélisande" and the title role of Berg's "Lulu," already on the edges of the standard repertory.
" Mr. Elsaesser memorably described the melodramatic story of Mr. Sirk's "Written on the Wind" (22000): "Dorothy Malone wants Rock Hudson who wants Lauren Bacall who wants Robert Stack who just wants to die.
Labour had far exceeded modest expectations in a 2017 snap general election, and Mr. Corbyn had emerged as a surprisingly appealing figure, with young people memorably chanting his name at a music festival.
On Master of None, Ansari and his writers routinely touch upon sexist power imbalances, memorably devoting a second season arc to a gregarious chef who turns out to be a serial sexual harasser.
Jerry Maren, who memorably welcomed Dorothy Gale (Judy Garland) to Munchkinland in the classic 1939 film as part of the Lollipop Guild, died last week at a San Diego nursing care facility, TMZ reported.
Memorably, Pell (who steals the show in several scenes of Wine Country as Val, an antique store owner with kinky interests) brought $800 worth of high-end vibrators to the trip as party favors.
Unusual criticism It is highly unusual for a President to publicly criticize a federal judge, but during the campaign, Trump memorably railed against Judge Gonzalo Curiel, who was overseeing a lawsuit against Trump University.
The actor has memorably played astronaut Jim Lovell in Apollo 13, Washington Post editor Ben Bradlee in Steven Spielberg's The Post, Walt Disney in Saving Mr. Banks, and airline pilot Chesley Sullenberger in Sully.
Jenner memorably referred to herself as a "cool mom" in April, wearing a neon pink wig and tight white dress when she made her first public appearance at Coachella since giving birth to Stormi.
According Arizona Sports, the athlete — who memorably completed four interceptions in the 1998 season's last game, securing his team a spot in the playoffs — reportedly died of an apparent heart attack while working out.
"He looks like somebody has put their finger up his bottom and he really rather likes it," she memorably told a television interviewer when asked about Nigel Farage of the Eurosceptic UK Independence Party.
And now she seems to have more cultural momentum than ever before, reminding us that, as Nicki Minaj memorably put it in their hit "Side to Side," young Ariana is poised to run pop.
John Winkler, a classicist and queer theorist who died in 1990, memorably says that understanding ancient Greece is like finding a real person underneath a face which has been smeared with layers of makeup.
William's mother, the late Princess Diana, visited in 1992 and was memorably photographed sitting alone on a bench on front of the marble mausoleum, in an image that came to symbolize her unhappy marriage.
"It feels like someone asking you about junior high," adds Momsen, who began modeling as a toddler and memorably starred as Cindy Lou Who with Jim Carrey in How the Grinch Stole Christmas (2000).
Let us also remind you that Modest Mouse are responsible for aquajams like "March into the Sea" and "Missed the Boat," off the memorably-titled album We Were Dead Before the Ship Even Sank.
Netflix's recent acquisition has all the trappings of its indie status: from its memorably hyperbolic and eponymous title to its subject matter — the life, loves, and times of a girl in the big city.
"American Girl" didn't make the official soundtrack cut, but it did memorably help bring the titular high school to life, marking one of the first times a Petty song appeared in a feature film.
Clinton in the act of statecraft and surrounded by the instruments of American power, set off against Mr. Trump's almost comical bluster in two memorably poor television interviews, makes the ad's point inescapably clear.
There is a school of thought at the Olympics and elsewhere that it can be better for an athlete's profile and even their bottom line to lose memorably — however unintentionally — than to win routinely.
Mr. Trump has at times been unable to cite a single Bible verse, and he memorably referred to the second book of Corinthians as "Two Corinthians," a sign of his unfamiliarity with Scripture. Mrs.
Fletcher — who was memorably spurned on last season's Bachelor competition after declaring her love to an unworthy Ben Higgins — is ready for romance once again, according to the clip the network released this week.
As audiences started clamoring for something a bit more daring, James Dean made a fleeting yet memorably rebellious appearance, and Marlon Brando carried the cause that Dean never had the chance to truly explore.
So over time, he's made increasingly sophisticated systems for the games he's worked on, including the memorably-titled 2003 puzzler Ghostmaster, a game in the wildly popular Thief series, and now, No Man's Sky.
Chris Christie, Trump's onetime GOP primary opponent, has appeared onstage with Trump, most memorably standing silently in the background with a blank stare during a March campaign event — an image that quickly went viral.
In that film, a student filmmaker, memorably played by Krystyna Janda, is trying to find out what became of a bricklayer who in the Stalinist '50s had won national fame for his enthusiastic productivity.
Taking on a role memorably embodied by Ron Leibman and Al Pacino, among others, he provides a fresh-as-toxic-paint interpretation that embraces extremes — of viciousness and, more surprisingly tenderness — without stripping gears.
Four years ago, Mr. Santos memorably sold out two nights at Yankee Stadium; two years ago, he reunited his former band, Aventura, for a whopping 29 shows at United Palace Theater, in Washington Heights.
" Sandler turned in a memorably deadpan performance as Joe Romano, the proprietor of Romano Tours, a company offering vacations in Italy to customers who come from all over "but mostly Long Island and Jersey.
For more than a decade Mr. Radcliffe has used the stage to build a post-Harry Potter career, starting memorably with Peter Shaffer's homoerotic classic, "Equus," about a teenage boy who blinds six horses.
Just as importantly and memorably for Gray, Smith's hair was done up and she looked good, too — a champion who had not relinquished any of part of her identity in pursuit of athletic greatness.
An ambitious new company had gone all-out to stage Tosca's death memorably, with Tosca falling from a high tower, then out of sight behind a low wall (landing safely on a hidden trampoline).
Since then, he has danced most of the classical repertory, as well as 20th-century works by Michel Fokine, Frederick Ashton — most memorably, Puck in "The Dream" — Balanchine, Merce Cunningham, Mark Morris, and others.
She memorably described a seemingly normal woman who was caught up in her daily cares but, when the moment arrived, ran headlong into a burning building to save children who were not her own.
The gulf between parents and children was at the heart of "Passing Strange"—Eisa Davis memorably played Stew's churchgoing mother—and it's telling that the theme has drawn him back, a perennial prodigal son.
Trump made a string of appearances on WWE programs over the course of his career as a business executive, perhaps never more memorably than when he body-slammed Vince McMahon before shaving his head.
He tweeted out unverified information labeling it a terror attack long before authorities had done so (NBC News memorably responded with a tweet explaining they weren't "relaying president's retweet, as the info is unconfirmed").
The Encyclopaedia Britannica of 1911 claimed Cromwell's "power has been overrated"; pro-More partisans long contrasted their saintly hero with the base, avaricious Cromwell, most memorably in Robert Bolt's play "A Man for All Seasons".
She's a 2-time "Video of the Year" winner, and memorably opened the 2012 telecast with a performance of "Cockiness (Love It)" and "We Found Love" with help from A$AP Rocky and Calvin Harris.
Most memorably, she stood in silent remembrance for six minutes and 20 seconds — the time it took a gunman at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School to claim the lives of 100 of her fellow students.
Princess Diana blended the bold hues on several occasions, most memorably during a 1989 trip to Hong Kong when she paired a purple skirt with a red cardigan topped by a hat featuring both shades.
If you're a die-hard Marvel fan who is expecting a dark anti-hero in the style that Hardy, who memorably played Bane in The Dark Knight Rises, has adopted in the past, don't bother.
The movement has helped push companies who have connections with Trump into the headlines, most memorably clothing retailer L.L. Bean, who was boycotted over the donations of Linda Bean, the granddaughter of the company's founder.
After receiving a devastating brain tumor diagnosis in 2015, it seemed like Kate Walsh needed to find a real life Dr. Addison Montgomery — the character she memorably played in ABC's Grey's Anatomy and Private Practice.
Trump memorably led the USFL's suicide march away from a spring season and toward the fall, and (much like now) his big words and loud voice and thuggish tendencies caused many lemming peers to follow.
Villeneuve, more optimistic here than he's ever been before, deals with abstract ideas of language and sociology with astounding visual economy, and memorably conveys the completely disorienting paradigm shift of its titular first contact scenario.
But when you find it, it's best to encourage it but also make sure it's tempered with kindness, as it is in Ratatouille, a movie where even the restaurant's waitstaff is briefly but memorably celebrated.
As people had to work more and harder to keep up their lifestyles, what Barbara Ehrenreich memorably called the "fear of falling" (the "status anxiety" that has been noted in Trump voters) tightened its grip.
For starters, the first iteration of the world golf rankings debuted three decades ago, and more memorably, exactly 30 years have passed since Jack Nicklaus won the Masters at the tournament-record age of 46.
Kerber did so 10 percent of the time as Serena, the most imposing server in the history of the women's game, had an off night by her standards and was then memorably gracious in defeat.
In the Republican primary debates, he often disappeared for extended stretches, letting his many rivals skirmish over assorted campaign proposals, before lumbering in with a memorably evocative quip about, say, the size of his genitals.
I think the first I ever received was a 1949 number called "Marcia: Private Secretary," by the memorably named Zillah MacDonald; it dealt with government espionage and, if memory serves, the plot turned on watermarks.
Bob Schiller, a longtime television writer who had a hand in putting Lucy in a vat of grapes, getting Maude memorably slapped and pitting Edith Bunker against a rapist, died on Tuesday in Los Angeles.
" Mentions of fire abound in Gorky's commentary; as he memorably concludes, the disappointing parks ultimately inspire a "desire for a living, beautiful fire, a sublime fire, which should free the people from a varied boredom.
The wall also becomes a projection screen for some of the production's most memorably visceral images, including a living one that succinctly, unsettlingly and spectacularly conjures the rot at the heart of the work's world.
Journalists do not carry quite the same star power as past honorees, like Muhammad Ali or Lady Gaga, who memorably kissed the mayor at the time, Michael R. Bloomberg, in the first moments of 2012.
By programming two full nights of Bartok at Carnegie Hall, the touring Budapest Festival Orchestra and its music director, Ivan Fischer, were signaling their passion for a Hungarian modernist whose works they have memorably recorded.
Hillary Clinton memorably wore a white pantsuit when she became the first woman to accept the Democratic nomination for president — a nod to the suffragists, who adopted it as one of their signatures in 1913.
Most memorably, he played Russell Huxtable, the father of Dr. Cliff Huxtable, in 21988 episodes of Mr. Cosby's hugely popular NBC situation comedy about an upper-middle-class black family, broadcast from 21968 to 21979.
It's Barry's follow-up to "Beatlebone" (2015), his memorably offbeat imagining of John Lennon's attempted visit to an uninhabited island off the west coast of Ireland that, in real life, Lennon had purchased in 1967.
She has created believable nonhuman characters before, most memorably in "The One and Only Ivan," her Newbery Medal-winning novel narrated by an artistic animal who spends 27 years in captivity in a shopping mall.
In the Tarangam — a memorably characteristic item of this genre's repertory, with the dancer standing on a brass plate but propelling it with rhythmic footwork — she tipped her body sideways more than I've ever seen.
Catie has caught sea bass, porgies and big, mean bluefish and, memorably, a sea robin that seemed to be trying to tell us something before we tossed it back into the waves off Sag Harbor.
Anthony Scaramucci After accusing Priebus of being a serial leaker, and suggesting the FBI get involved, Scaramucci during a memorably odd interview with CNN compared their relationship to the fratricidal biblical siblings, Cain and Abel.
At the height of Detroit's auto industry in the early 1950s, the C.E.O. of General Motors, Charles Wilson, memorably pronounced that what was good for the country was good for his company, and vice versa.
Khizr Khan, who memorably asked Trump if he had read the Constitution during the Democratic convention, again criticized the billionaire on Tuesday for suggesting his Marine son would still be alive if Trump were president.
After winning the game — for the Mets' only victory — Syndergaard memorably challenged the Royals to meet him at 60 feet 6 inches, the distance from the plate to the mound, if they had a problem.
In 503, control of the state House memorably came down to one race in Newport News when the Republican incumbent kept his seat after a tiebreaker in which his name was drawn from a bowl.
Meanwhile, Dennis Quaid has stepped into the role of "recognizable American actor who comes to the Arctic Circle town of Fortitude and recoils in horror," which was filled memorably in season one by Stanley Tucci.
What I wouldn't do if I were him is what the superhorse's jockey, Ron Turcotte, memorably did as he and his ride headed down the home stretch: Turn around and see how far ahead they were.
For me, those precious years were filled with easily arranged playdates, packed lunches from home, and more Disney Princess-themed merch than I knew what to do with — most memorably, a set of Little Mermaid sheets.
Blair produced Saulnier's first three projects (2007's Murder Party, their 2013 breakthrough Blue Ruin, and 2015's standout Green Room), and has appeared in all four of his films, most memorably starring in Blue Ruin.
Murphy memorably collaborated with Chappelle on his landmark Comedy Central show Chappelle's Show, and the comedian was clearly affected by the loss when he stepped on stage at the end of Mayer's Search for Everything show.
This story routes around probability, by imagining a scenario in which the Cascadia Subduction zone finally shifts, and the earthquake memorably described as "The Really Big One" by the New Yorker's Kathryn Schulz comes to pass.
When Lina reaches the far side of the psychedelic wonderland, her encounters become properly eerie, thanks to some memorably surreal production design by Mark Digby and a blood-curdling score co-written by Portishead's Geoff Barrow.
They did, and something about that success seems to have clicked for him: That same year, albeit much less memorably, Levine had found himself on the Ying Yang Twins' "Live Again" singing about a sad stripper.
In an opinion essay posted to National Geographic, Melinda Gates — who memorably pledged to provide family planning to 120 million women across the globe back in 2012 — opened up about why birth control is so important.
Graceffa is dating Daniel Preda, a creative producer who has made plenty of appearances on his YouTube channel, most memorably in his talked-about coming out music video – he's the one Graceffa kissed at the end.
And he memorably kicked off his presidency with a petty dispute with the media over the size of his inauguration crowd, which led to some official photographs reportedly being edited to make that crowd seem bigger.
Nettles memorably missed her cue in "Little Drummer Boy," admittedly "mesmerized" by the moves of scene-stealing dance sensation J.T. Church, a 10-year-old finalist on So You Think You Can Dance: The Next Generation.
Eastwood's father is the legendary actor and director Clint Eastwood, a noted Republican who memorably addressed an empty chair — which he used as a stand-in for President Barack Obama — at the 2012 Republican National Convention. 
That came after a campaign marked memorably by a nearly 300-page presentation that castigated the company for a host of sins, including not salting the water in which it cooked pasta and profligate breadstick distribution.
Although the actor might be best known for his role as Stu, he was previously entertaining audiences as a correspondent on "The Daily Show" and memorably played Andy Bernard in the US version of "The Office."
He once memorably described his 20s as "gay hell": a haze of alcohol and drug abuse, anonymous sex and emotional nihilism, which he touted obliquely in songs like "Cigarettes and Chocolate Milk," his ode to decadence.
Divine's character, Lady Divine, is determined to kill her boyfriend (David Lochary); Mink Stole turns up in a memorably raunchy scene; and the giant lobster rapes Lady Divine, completing her tumble over the edge of sanity.
When you finished the books, what you were left with was the unforgettable man lighting up the unforgettable dark city with memorably bright talk, but little to deepen the reality of life as people live it.
Born in Texas and raised in California, Allen grew up around horses and bull riding; he memorably announced his retirement from football from the back of a horse, wearing a shearling coat and a black Stetson.
And being tone-deaf on the treatment of women memorably hurt Ms. McCaskill's Senate opponent in 2012, Todd Akin, who led in some polls until he said that women who suffer "legitimate rape" rarely get pregnant.
It's an effect he has achieved most memorably in his two multipart cycles, "The Apple Family Plays" and "The Gabriels," in which family members discussed the state of their lives and their nation in real time.
The photo was taken during their visit to Tupou College, where the boys choir memorably serenading the parents-to-be with a cheeky song to keep mosquitos at bay that included the students making buzzing sounds.
Some of her pieces were memorably worn by the actress Pascale Ogier in Éric Rohmer's film "Full Moon in Paris" (1984), including a slinky black sheath dress hardened with bold zipper detailing on thick shoulder straps.
Though I love those colors, they differentiate and give an advantage to the "Trout" women more than the choreography does; individual men here register at least as memorably as any woman, but not in their attire.
The beverage that's most memorably downed in "The Government Inspector," allowing Mr. Urie to put on one of the most exquisitely controlled displays of uncontrolled drunkenness I've ever witnessed, is a local wine of unspeakable badness.
Allen won the race six times, most memorably in 1995, when he came back at 37 after a one-year hiatus and improbably made up more than 13 minutes on the leader in the marathon leg.
Some women assimilated, donning shoulder pads and faux-ties, becoming, as Ms. Steinem memorably put it, the men they were once supposed to marry, earning law and medical degrees, becoming corporate executives and Fox News contributors.
As the gone-to-seed object of Claire's obsession, a too-hearty Weaving — a fine Australian actor who memorably appeared opposite Cate Blanchett in "Uncle Vanya" — appears to be auditioning for a vintage cowboy television show.
Meghan memorably pulled out a Sharpie and wrote uplifting notes like "You are brave" and "You are strong" on bananas that were being distributed in bags of food during a visit to the organization in February.
Perhaps most memorably, Mr. Carter, speaking two weeks before his 95th birthday at the Carter Center in Atlanta, suggested a possible candidacy restriction when asked whether he would consider running for a second term as president.
With less than a second remaining in the contest, Hayward memorably chucked up a half-court prayer for the win that clunked off of the rim and ended Butler's hopes of completing the ultimate underdog story. 
Though most of her work was on television, she turned up occasionally on the big screen, perhaps most memorably in Terry Gilliam's films "Time Bandits" (1981), "Brazil" (1985) and "Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas" (1998).
Perhaps most memorably, McCain headed back to Washington, D.C. after his brain cancer diagnosis in order to vote against Trump's push to repeal the Affordable Care Act, derailing the effort with an iconic "thumbs-down" gesture.
I never met Michael Crichton, but it's pretty obvious that his character the chaos scientist, played in the movie by Jeff Goldblum so memorably, is speaking lines that reminded me of my book, so that was great.
The toy industry was utterly reshaped by electronics in the 0003s and 2000s, first by memorably tinny toys like Milton Bradley's Simon and Texas Instruments' Speak and Spell, and later by the rise of video game consoles.
In the monologue above for The Late Show, he bluntly breaks down a couple of the most memorably odd things Trump has said recently — including Trump's comments that what we're seeing and reading "is not what's happening".
Under Ellis, the Americans swept aside their rivals to win the World Cup in Canada three years ago, most memorably in the final when Carli Lloyd scored a hat-trick in a 5-2 thrashing of Japan.
The decade's musical pioneers weren't afraid to push the boundaries to create some memorably bizarre music videos -- and while we might have been scratching our heads, we were too busy jamming to the tunes to really care.
"As Spotify's reported $230 million acquisition of Gimlet makes clear, however, Gimlet is no longer the small, scrappy operation memorably documented on the first season of ​StartUp," the Gimlet organizing committee wrote in a statement published Wednesday.
Harry's mother Princess Diana blended the bold hues on several occasions, most memorably during a 1989 trip to Hong Kong when she paired a purple skirt with a red cardigan topped by a hat featuring both shades.
"Jay memorably said something we should all recall: Rosa Parks sat so Martin Luther could walk, and Martin Luther walked so Barack Obama could run, and Barack Obama ran so all the children could fly," she said.
" Ultimately, despite all the chaos behind the scenes, Liman made the movie he wanted: a thinky, character-driven film with action scenes, what The Ringer's Chris Ryan memorably describes as "Before Sunrise with hand-to-hand combat.
But the Aja that returned for All Stars had polished and stepped up their game—in fact, all the way to the top of a platform from which they memorably and gracefully dove, causing everyone to gag.
The guest vocals on The Soft Bounce are provided by the vanguard of British psych, from Euros Childs of cult Welsh group Gorky's Zygotic Mynci, singer-songwriter Jane Weaver, and, memorably, revered pop-cultural historian Jon Savage.
The group was introduced, memorably, by Cornel West, the public intellectual, artist behind the album Sketches of My Culture and surrogate for Mr. Sanders, as a great band in the tradition of Nina Simone and Bruce Springsteen.
But it was a dramatic scene, typical of series creator Peter Morgan, who also memorably wrote about a magnificent stag that transfixes a later-in-life imagining of Elizabeth in his 2006 Oscar-winning film The Queen.
This would prove to be especially frustrating for the few people of color in the competition, most memorably embodied by Miss Crystal LaBeija, who reads the pageant's results and general process for filth after her unfavorable placement.
Their love for one another was strong, Reynolds and Fisher had a somewhat complicated bond — most memorably documented in Postcards from the Edge, the 1990 movie based on Fisher's 1987 semi-autobiographical novel of the same name.
Memorably enough, news of that little gambit leaked on the first day of CinemaCon, the annual Las Vegas convention where Hollywood studios spend the weekend wining and dining exhibitors and breathlessly telling them how important they are.
In addition to bringing heavy metal to the masses with memorably grim music videos, the record essentially redefined arena rock roughly four years after Guns N' Roses' Appetite For Destruction set a new bar for the form.
"Royals" had the New Zealand singer/songwriter memorably stalking the plentiful space around kick drums and snaps, while new single "Green Light" embraces the busy pulse of both house pianos and producer Jack Antonoff's signature tumbling percussion.
While Italy has enjoyed success in the technical events, most memorably slalom specialist Alberto Tomba's three gold medals between 1988 and 1992, the country has not seen a downhill victory since Zeno Colo's Oslo triumph in 1952.
He settled on a multifaceted medley that included Nico Muhly, James Blake and, most memorably, Jay-Z and Kanye West, whose collaborative "Gotta Have It" backed a spellbinding, shape-shifting solo for the principal dancer Taylor Stanley.
The 50th anniversary of "Bonnie and Clyde" — already so memorably celebrated with Warren Beatty and Faye Dunaway's joint presentation of the best-picture Oscar in February — is also the 50th anniversary of some huffy pans from critics.
The Smoot-Hawley tariffs of the 1930s — as the actor and writer Ben Stein memorably reminded us in the 1986 movie "Ferris Bueller's Day Off" — led the average tariff rate to rise as high as — anyone, anyone?
But he often showboated in the summers to come, most memorably in June 22001, playing for the Mets, when, after hitting his 100th career home run, he circled the bases in their proper order but running backward.
Professor Hershkowitz's archival adventures were put to their most renowned use in "Tweed's' New York: Another Look" (1977), a revisionist look at the powerful machine politician who was memorably lampooned by Thomas Nast, the Harper's Weekly cartoonist.
Lucille Ball to this day elicits affection as a creation of the golden age of television, over which she reigned with comic splendor across many a self-titled American sitcom, the storied "I Love Lucy" most memorably.
He resisted, most memorably in a 2008 town hall, the right's growing impulse to portray America's historic traditions as under siege from racial and social change -- and Obama as the ominous advance guard of that larger transition.
Perhaps most memorably, McCain headed back to Washington, D.C. after his brain cancer diagnosis in order to vote against Trump's push to repeal the Affordable Care Act, derailing the effort with an iconic "thumbs-down" gesture. Sen.
A Tribe Called Quest memorably performed at last year's Grammys, the only act that night that had the balls to call out famed slug-person Donald Trump on his travel ban and his still-mythical Mexican border wall.
Memorably, Prince George stayed up late to greet the commander-in-chief clad in a bathrobe, matching gingham blue pajamas and slippers before taking a ride a rocking horse – a gift from the Obamas when he was born.
Memorably, Prince George stayed up late to greet the commander-in-chief clad in a bathrobe, matching gingham blue pajamas and slippers before taking a ride a rocking horse – a gift from the Obamas when he was born.
Kirk Simon, a documentary filmmaker who turned luminaries in the arts into teachers and brought cameras into the classroom, memorably in an Academy Award-winning film about a multinational school in Israel, died on April 14 in Manhattan.
Like Mr Flake himself, and Bob Corker, a senator who memorably compared Mr Trump's White House to an "adult day-care centre", not to mention 40 other House Republicans—a record—he is leaving the field of battle.
IN 1995, aged only 42, Robert McCrum had a severe stroke—an experience that he memorably chronicled in "My Year Off" with the help of Sarah Lyall, whom he had married just two months before his sudden misfortune.
The iconic twang of the electric guitar string, for example, layered into most modern examples of rock and roll, has its origin in the music of Sister Rosetta Tharpe and the Pentecostal gospel songs she so memorably performed.
His voice, coupled with his face — naturally inclined to gloom — has given the lauded director a second career as a fictional villain, memorably appearing as a finger-chewing gang leader in Tom Cruise-led action film Jack Reacher.
In one memorably abstruse passage he compares the "doubleness" of John Cage's Cartridge Music—which utilizes household objects, like a toothpick or a slinky, as the needles of a phonograph cartridge, generating sound from mundanity—to reading haiku.
Michelle Rodriguez scowling and yelling, "DOM!" triggers so many associations in subsequent movies because we were so memorably introduced to it in the first—it is the kind of punch-line that provokes laughter even before it lands.
Prince George memorably joined Kate and William at Sydney's Taronga Zoo, when he came face-to-face with a bilby, a rat-like marsupial which is also Australia's version of the Easter bunny, which was named after him.
How could the collapse of Communism, following on the collapse of fascism — two ideologies that sought to fundamentally alter human behavior — not mark the end of history, as a young political scientist named Francis Fukuyama so memorably proclaimed?
The character of Princess Leia, played by the late Carrie Fisher, was more dismissive of Chewbacca at first, memorably snapping: "Will someone get this big, walking carpet out of my way," early in the first "Star Wars" picture.
The Warwickshire Amphibian and Reptile Team — the memorably acronymed WART — hopes that by placing 20 of the rust-resistant aluminum ladders down drains near known breeding pools in England's West Midlands, they can boost the dwindling amphibian population.
The New York Daily News memorably accused then-Speaker John Boehner of stabbing the Statue of Liberty in the back, and Congress held up the package even while facing criticism from a Republican governor, Chris Christie (R-NJ).
Pope Francis had encouraged many of them that the church was changing when he memorably responded "Who am I to judge?" when asked in 2013 about a priest working at the Vatican who was said to be gay.
A common thread between Nestlé and the two chemical producers: Mr. Loeb, who memorably waged war against Mr. Liveris in late 2014 and who even now argues that Dow and DuPont should split into six companies, not three.
Our nation has swung sharply from what Marc Mauer memorably termed "a race to incarcerate" — propelled by bipartisan wars on "drugs" and "crime" — to a bipartisan commitment to criminal justice reform, particularly in the area of drug policy.
Every fairy tale comes with a princess in a castle at its center, and even though they descend from their ivory tower — as Tate memorably does in Tarantino's film — we never for a moment forget that they're princesses.
LONDON — "Being weak, seem so": That injunction, delivered by the vengeful daughter Regan toward her increasingly frail and erratic father midway through "King Lear," is currently being memorably — even mightily — ignored by Glenda Jackson on the London stage.
The president memorably ousted former national security adviser John Bolton in September after media outlets reported that the hawkish aide had tried to stop him from inviting leaders of the Afghan Taliban to Camp David for peace talks.
Lennart Nilsson, an innovative Swedish photographer whose micro-cameras bared some of life's previously impenetrable and breathtaking moments — most memorably a human embryo's maturation from the instant a sperm cell fertilizes an egg — died on Saturday in Stockholm.
Only now, almost 150 years after Émile Boirac invented the phrase, are researchers like Chris Moulin beginning to understand what actually causes the system errors in what neuroscientist Read Montague memorably called the "wet computer" of the brain.
Her glittery gunmetal Ralph & Russo Couture column, covered in a sheer black overlay stitched with feathers at the hem, was the perfect mix of classic and simple (after all, she was only there to present), while still memorably pretty.
She memorably once wrote on the lifestyle blog, "I was born and raised in Los Angeles, a California girl who lives by the ethos that most things can be cured with either yoga, the beach or a few avocados."
The boys, whose grandfather is the former Canadian Prime Minister Brian Mulroney, memorably carried Meghan's lengthy veil (which extended long past her train) side-by-side, leading the rest of Meghan and Prince Harry's wedding party down the aisle.
The spirit of the times also made a considerable impression on the field of landscape photography, most memorably catalogued in New Topographics: Photographs of a Man-Altered Landscape, a modest but influential 1975 exhibition at the George Eastman Museum.
There were many memorably moments in the Red Hot Chili Peppers' Carpool Karaoke — the random spell of semi-nudity in the middle, for instance — but James Corden and Anthony Kiedis' impromptu wresting match may well have been the highlight.
Houston also made a point of publicly owning her own destructive behavior in interviews, perhaps most memorably in her 2002 sit-down with Diane Sawyer (for which Brown was present) and her 2009 post-divorce interview with Oprah Winfrey.
Most memorably, he took a kitsch snake of the kind seen on the back of souvenir jackets and abstracted it in a graphically linear manner that caused even an ink-averse observer like this one to reconsider permanent markings.
Tellingly, Chung won 34 of the 54 rallies that exceeded nine strokes, most memorably when he slid at full-stretch to hook a forehand winner past his opponent to take a 5-3 lead in the third set tiebreak.
But the technology of the era is most memorably captured in a scene of a distracted family in a car from 2004 — a DVD is playing Powerpuff Girls, the GPS is on, and a boy is playing Mortal Kombat.
" Referring to city whose—ahem—exuberant sports fans memorably pelted Santa Claus with snowballs, he said, "Whatever I've got in my career now, I would have had a great deal more if I played in Los Angeles or Chicago.
Last year, prior to Obama's visit to the country, CNN unfortunately but memorably referred to it as a "hotbed of terror," stirring backlash from Kenyans who later received an in-person apology from the news network's executive vice president.
Having made a name for himself by leading Porto to the Champions League crown in 2004, memorably beating Alex Ferguson's United in the semi-finals, Mourinho moved to Chelsea amid a media whirlwind, with many enchanted by his charm.
Though the card was pummelled by everything from fighter withdrawals to multiple weigh-in misses, it ultimately delivered as an unforgettable one, highlighted by several incredible knockouts, and most memorably of all, a legitimate fight of the year contender.
FILM SERIES The 50th anniversary of "Bonnie and Clyde" — already so memorably celebrated with Warren Beatty and Faye Dunaway's joint presentation of the best-picture Oscar in February — is also the 50th anniversary of some huffy pans from critics.
Mr. Vinton and Bob Gardiner, his early partner, helped revive and refine stop-motion clay animation, which was memorably used in the 21987s and '21990s for the sweet, flexible, green-hued television character Gumby and his horse sidekick, Pokey.
In his review, The Times critic A. O. Scott said that "Frank" was "an accumulation of memorably offbeat moments, like an album made up of B sides and lost demo tracks that you stumble across and can't stop replaying."
The Republican candidate, Ben Raffensperger, had a lead of less than 1 percent on Wednesday over John Barrow, a moderate former member of Congress whose ads this season memorably declared, "Yeah, I'm a Democrat, but I won't bite you."
Mr. Terry's Caravaggio brawls, broods, has affairs with models and assistants of both sexes (most memorably those played by Tilda Swinton and Sean Bean), and even when working on profitable commissions, conducts himself as an outcast or an outlaw.
Her performances over the past year, most memorably as the winged sprite in "La Sylphide" and as the female protagonist in Lauren Lovette's "For Clara," demonstrate things you just can't teach: spirit, generosity, the meeting of artistry and artlessness.
For his production of "The Taming of the Shrew" — with Jonathan Pryce memorably playing the dual roles of Petruchio and Christopher Sly, a drunken set-wrecker — for the Royal Shakespeare Company, Mr. Bogdanov won an Olivier Award in 1979.
You'll remember the UNGA as the venue where he memorably railed against "Rocket Man," his nickname for North Korea's Kim Jong Un. In what looked like the most fun had by anyone anywhere all week, Ivanka Trump and Sen.
The Steelers' Alejandro Villanueva, a West Point graduate with a Bronze Star for valor as a platoon leader in Afghanistan, memorably stood by himself with his hand over his heart during the anthem as his team waited off field.
On Sunday night, Stephanie Carter, the wife of former Defense Secretary Ashton Carter, said Mr. Biden had been doing exactly that in 2015 when the vice president was memorably photographed holding her shoulders at Mr. Carter's swearing-in ceremony.
Similarly, while legendary newsman Walter Cronkite's voice is heard describing the mission, there's no on-camera footage of him, missing out on the memorably giddy enthusiasm that the anchor exhibited when Armstrong took his famous first step onto the moon's surface.
The documentary touches on this a few times, most memorably when it relates how Frank Sinatra refused to make his black band members stay in different hotels from his white musicians, on the opposite side of town in Las Vegas.
And just as they did so memorably for the Christopher Guest mockumentaries Best in Show and A Mighty Wind, they come together in Schitt's Creek to play a couple whose eccentricities are underlined by a real, deep affection for each other.
"The rise of Patreon coincides with a time in history when it is pretty much impossible to find economically sustainable creative jobs," says reporter Emily Gera, who memorably criticized Patreon-funded games journalism on Polygon during the platform's early days.
Most memorably, the FBI and Apple went to court last year in a major legal dispute over whether the company could be forced to help law enforcement access a phone used by the shooter in the 2015 San Bernardino attack.
He memorably played Pete Bilker of K&B Construction on 13 episodes of Home Improvement's run, and more recently starred as Rodney "Hot Rod" Durham, a player in the Harlan County crime scene, in the second and third seasons of Justified.
The resulting TV ad campaign, which ran for several years beginning in 1975, memorably featured Simpson — clad in a coat and tie, clutching a briefcase — sprinting through airports and hurtling over obstacles on his way to the Hertz rental car counter.
Fired up by national pride, they finished second in their group before beating Romania in the round of 16 and then, memorably, upset Germany in the quarter-finals before the adventure ended with defeat by hosts France in the last four.
But the firebombings of restaurants and mosques may point in another direction, towards a fraying of that solidarity and resilience, so memorably expressed by Tony Walsh in his poem "This is the Place", performed at the first vigil on May 23rd.
Xi memorably sat in the evening news anchor's chair himself during a high-profile tour of CCTV's Beijing headquarters in February when he urged journalists to ramp up their coverage of positive news and pledge complete loyalty to the party.
Justice Scalia was also, memorably, part of the court's majority that handed the 2000 presidential election to George W. Bush, ruling 5-133 that there could be no further vote counting and ending Al Gore's hopes for the highest office.
A discussion of the U.S. education system explains how local communities funded early schools, and how economic forces have since pulled many capable students and their families into self-perpetuating islands of privilege, creating what Rajan memorably calls a "hereditary meritocracy".
But in choosing such an extreme version of the ban, and in executing it in such a seemingly careless and haphazard way — the order, Lawfare's Benjamin Wittes memorably wrote, was "malevolence tempered by incompetence" — Trump ensured this backlash would be supercharged.
Although he often quarrelled with producers, he made a name for himself in that field, most memorably by writing "The City on the Edge of Forever," which is widely considered to be the best episode of the original Star Trek series.
They learn some chants, get shown some moves, and — most memorably — pay a visit to the Jaguars' locker room after they've won the game, where they immediately find themselves face-to-face with a host of burly, partially clothed men.
He made his movie debut in 21994 in Arthur Penn's celebrated crime drama, "Bonnie and Clyde," in which he was memorably hysterical as an undertaker kidnapped by the notorious Depression-era bank robbers played by Faye Dunaway and Warren Beatty.
Clinton quoted Jay Z. "Jay memorably said something we should all recall: Rosa Parks sat so Martin Luther could walk and Martin Luther walked so Barack Obama could run and Barack Obama ran so all the children could fly," she said.
After four seasons with the Vikings, Harvin would join the Seattle Seahawks, winning a Super Bowl in 2014 and memorably taking back the opening kickoff of the second half for an 87-yard touchdown in their rout of the Broncos.
A 2011 document, highlighted by The Daily Caller, details the foundations' efforts to encourage criticism of hard-line opponents to Muslim radicalism, such as controversial personalities Frank Gaffney and Pamela Geller, who memorably organized a "Draw Muhammad" event last year.
Leading up to the Miami debate last month, Booker memorably called on Biden to apologize for touting his work with segregationist senators, including joking that one had not called him "boy" — sparking a multi-day spat with the former vice president.
More memorably, Haslem walked the walk in earnest in Game 6—getting a crucial rebound, keeping Al Jefferson from doing his thing in the low post, taking a vital charge to force a Hornets turnover late in the fourth quarter.
A pickled shallot and parsley salad paired with the excellent in-house dry-aged sirloin, the combination of which created a beef entree that was summertime-light; the crisp and golden polenta surrounding the beef tasted like memorably savory French toast.
There was no defiant battle cry on Wednesday, no vow to fight Mr. Biden all the way to the Milwaukee convention in July, no allegation of election-rigging or insinuation of an establishment conspiracy like he memorably made in 2016.
But the burden of proof in a sexual assault case is far lower on campus than it would be elsewhere, requiring only a "preponderance of evidence" to decide guilt — or "50 percent plus a feather," as Ms. Ziegler memorably puts it.
Those who've read George R.R. Martin's books might well expect him to show up next in King's Landing — as his book analogue memorably did at the conclusion of A Dance With Dragons, in order to assassinate a couple of noteworthy figures.
Its penultimate episode deftly throws the fragmented trio of Issa (co-creator Issa Rae), her best friend Molly (Yvonne Orji), and her ex-boyfriend Lawrence (Jay Ellis) into an unavoidable social situation that quickly and memorably blows up in their faces.
" She wants readers to contend more immediately with the act of killing and eating an animal, imparting what she represents as a uniquely French respect for a culinary attitude the British chef Fergus Henderson has memorably dubbed "nose to tail eating.
A vast ensemble piece, set around a scruffy New York City diner, it was memorably punctuated by Metcalf's 20-minute monologue as the inane, sweet prostitute Darlene, who prattles on and on until both she and the audience are in tears.
The two men went on to create finely etched portraits in "Cuckoo's Nest" and later, most memorably, in the ABC series "Taxi," in which Mr. DeVito played the ornery dispatcher Louie De Palma and Mr. Lloyd was the loopy Rev.
CHASKA, Minnesota (Reuters) - Patrick Reed, who memorably tried to 'shush' the 2014 Gleneagles crowd by putting his index finger to his lips, looks like he is ready to make a big noise for the U.S. in Friday's opening Ryder Cup foursomes.
In a memorably misguided marketing gimmick, HBO revealed the premiere date in a Facebook Live video but made fans work for it, concealing the information in a block of ice and asking viewers to comment "Fire" as a torch heated it.
Thunberg, who was named Time magazine's Person of the Year earlier this week over Trump, has sternly castigated world leaders for not doing enough to combat the climate crisis, and memorably stared down Trump at the UN General Assembly in September.
And she's even been spotted at theater district haunts — last week, just before seeing a revival of "Sunset Boulevard," she had dinner at Orso with Kate McKinnon, the "Saturday Night Live" cast member who memorably portrayed her during the campaign.
Bernard Fox, a Welsh-born actor who spotted the iceberg that sank the Titanic in "A Night To Remember" and went on to play memorably daffy characters on the sitcoms "Bewitched" and "Hogan's Heroes," died on Wednesday in Van Nuys, Calif.
"Bull Durham" and "White Men Can't Jump," most memorably, but also underrated entertainments like "Tin Cup" (in which Ms. Russo was the prize sought by Kevin Costner and Don Johnson) and "Hollywood Homicide," which hold up better than you might expect.
There have been times when speakers violated the rule (John Boehner memorably did so both to pass a deal to avert the "fiscal cliff" at the end of 23 and to end the 22 government shutdown), but they're relatively rare.
Mr. Tomlinson performed with Dance Theater of Harlem from 1974 through 1976; spent two years at the Ailey company, where he memorably performed Alvin Ailey's "Pas de Duke" with Judith Jamison; and returned to Dance Theater from 19883 through 1981.
He survived a brush with scandal over a campaign slush fund filled by wealthy businessmen with a now-legendary televised address, in which he made memorably mawkish mention of his mortgage, his wife's cloth coat, and the family cocker spaniel, Checkers.
Now, at 14, she has a whole lot of street cred: She went on to star in four more Sia videos (perhaps most memorably alongside Shia LaBoeuf in "Elastic Heart") and dominate many a live performance (our favorite: The Grammys with Kristen Wiig).
Memorably, the company buried New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio in an avalanche of negative ads and in-app pranks to get him to drop his attempt to pass a rule limiting Uber's growth in the Big Apple — which he did.
It seems like a promising set up for a gritty, mob boss interpretation of the DC villain, but let's not forget, the role of the Clown Prince of Crime was recently, and memorably, taken on by Jared Leto in last summer's Suicide Squad.
"Most memorably, the editor in chief of Anchor shot down my notion that we should publish a fascinating trilogy by an English author, so the whole billion-dollar Hobbit enterprise was taken on by Ballantine," Mr. Page told the interviewer for Rio Nuevo.
Trump will have in the audience his friend, singer Wayne Newton (this is Vegas, after all), and Pat Smith, whose son Sean was killed in Benghazi and who, in her speech at the Republican National Convention, memorably accused Clinton of Sean's murder.
Most memorably Ayyadurai thinks of himself as the inventor of email, and to that end has sued publications—Techdirt and Gizmodo's former parent company Gawker—which have claimed otherwise, despite a wide consensus that electronic mail was created by computing pioneer Ray Tomlinson.
Most memorably, in December 2017, the former vice president was a source of comfort for McCain during her father and late Arizona senator John McCain's battle with glioblastoma, the same brain cancer that took the life of his late son, Beau, in 2015.
" In Portraits, Bush painted Rodriquez with the prosthetic lenses—one blue-green to correct double-vision; the other tinted dark brown to help with light sensitivity—that allowed Rodriguez to shelve the sunglass and his son Jacob, now 10, to memorably exclaim, "Daddy!
Perhaps people make fun of it reflexively so they don't have to endure that process — see, for instance, the air-drumming shtick so often adopted by fans, and memorably spoofed by a guy in a gorilla suit for a 2007 Cadbury ad.
When a Stranger Decides to Destroy Your Life Here's a memorably disturbing tale from Kashmir Hill about a woman who was defamed by a disturbed meth addict after making a comment online about a teen's right to take a selfie at Auschwitz (?????).
Cruz repeatedly raised the prospect that Trump could decide to skip the next GOP debates in South Carolina and in New Hampshire because he found them "stupid," a term the real-estate magnate once memorably used to describe Iowans attracted to Carson's campaign.
In a tribute to Ms. Norman's stature as a Wagnerian, the bass-baritone Eric Owens will sing Wotan's farewell from "Die Walküre," and the soprano Lise Davidsen will sing "Morgen" by Richard Strauss, a song that Ms. Norman memorably sang, and recorded.
" Or as Erin Doherty, who gives a memorably acerbic portrayal of the young Princess Anne, remarked on-set between takes: "After a while you have to drop your thoughts about who they are — you have to accept we are Peter Morgan's royal family.
Mr. Bonneville; Ms. Wilton; Dan Stevens as Matthew; Lily James as Lady Rose; and, most memorably, Ms. Smith as the magnificently churlish Violet — we owe Mr. Fellowes and his team of producers our gratitude for putting us in that company for 52 weeks.
The electronics giant has put on some of the more bizarre events over the past decade, including, memorably, one at IFA 2012 that featured a real-life magician hired by the company to demonstrate just how magical the company's new phablet really was.
But the show's near-constant return to the status quo is generally obscured by the jokes, which fly so thick and fast — and are so off-kilter, so memorably specific — that episodes crackle with energy despite plots that feature little actual forward movement.
Her campaign said it raised more than $2 million online in the 24 hours after the start of Thursday's Democratic debate, when Ms. Harris memorably confronted Mr. Biden over his opposition to school busing, and another $1.2 million online over the weekend.
The show was memorably poetic, Nick Sullivan, the men's style director at Esquire, said Tuesday evening before an elaborately theatrical Hugo Boss offering, with the magic of that Van Noten event amplified when shopkeepers rained rose petals on the models during the finale.
Miller and Roosevelt will oversee vice chairs Tonio Burgos, whose firm lobbied for the Constitution Pipeline, delivering fracked natural gas across New York, and Shefali Duggal, a powerhouse fundraiser who memorably sought upgraded VIP privileges for the 2016 Democratic convention in leaked emails.
And I welcomed the open-faced avocado sandwiches on pumpernickel with cream cheese, red onion and alfalfa sprouts (hers were clean and fresh and lively) and fruit preserves stirred into yogurt for dessert and shopping trips to the memorably dirty health-food store.
Tim O'Connor, a character actor who strove to bring nuance to scores of television roles, most memorably as the convict-turned-newspaperman Elliot Carson in the 1960s prime-time soap opera "Peyton Place," died on Thursday at this home in Nevada City, Calif.
" The release of Mr. de Blasio's emails came after a state appeals court ruled against city lawyers earlier this month in a case involving thousands of emails between his aides and outside consultants that his administration once memorably dubbed "agents of the city.
Now I could envision a state dinner for the President of France, during which, in the room where the cellist Pablo Casals played so memorably for the Kennedys, the guests are being entertained by a tag-team exhibition from World Wrestling Entertainment.
Bug-eyed sunglasses, peep toe stilettos, chandelier earrings, slouchy hobo bags, sequin tanks — and most memorably, the bin of thongs where my cool older friend first taught me how to steal — could now all be mine, much to the chagrin of my mother.
On Tuesday night Trump suddenly cared about diversity and minorities, and abandoned much of the divisive lexicon that he had used over the first two years of his presidency, most memorably when he attached a fecal epithet to countries with largely black populations.
Citing sources familiar with the matter, the Journal reported Sunday that Kaplan, who memorably pissed off Facebook staff after supporting Brett Kavanaugh, objected to the so-called called "Common Ground" project over concerns that the endeavor would prompt allegations of political bias against conservatives.
Now it seems climate denial was a canary in the coal mine, harbinger of a more thoroughgoing alienation from mainstream understanding of the world, leaving the right "unmoved by conventional understanding of facts, evidence and science," as Ornstein and Mann so memorably put it.
As Steve Pearlstein of the Washington Post memorably wrote at the time, Kavanaugh's opinion was a remarkable exercise in judicial hubris: But in reading the 60-page opinion by Judge Brett Kavanaugh, you'd have no clue of this historical, political, economic or health context.
Maybe the show is only defying my expectations, which have been heavily set by previous final seasons of serialized antihero shows where the shit hit the fan early and regularly (most notably in Breaking Bad but also memorably in The Sopranos and The Shield).
But although the CRA was wielded effectively many times this year, most memorably to eliminate the FCC's broadband privacy rule, that doesn't mean it can be redeployed to do the same thing to Restoring Internet Freedom, the order eliminating 2015's net neutrality rules.
John Kennedy, the Republican front-runner, disavowed his side's mudslinging in memorably expansive terms: "my campaign played absolutely no role in creating this story alleging…sexual relationships with prostitutes that were later murdered," he insisted, adding that his family was praying for the traduced man.
Like his first big stage success, "American Buffalo" (in which Mr. Pacino memorably appeared in 1981), this latest offering features a blustery older guy who is (or thinks he is) a master of the art of the scam and his eager and naïve young mentee.
But the film, directed by Joe Wright (who briefly but memorably depicted Dunkirk once before in Atonement), is a story of politics, not combat, and its drama unfurls in cabinet rooms and parliamentary chambers as Churchill faces down colleagues pushing for him to talk peace.
There's a black 1951 Balenciaga dress that flares elegantly at the bottom to reveal a pink silk lining, next to Thierry Mugler's 1995 "Venus" dress, an archival style memorably revived by Cardi B at the 2019 Grammys that opens upward like an oyster shell.
The blame game Disheartened state media outlets could hardly conceal their feeling during much of the Games, with the official Xinhua news agency memorably tweeting in English "You're kidding me" as Great Britain overtook China for the number two spot in the gold medal table.
The Norwegian explorer Roald Amundsen beat Scott to the South Pole on that expedition, and Scott later died returning from it, but it was memorably captured on glass plate negatives by the photographer, in images including wildlife, frozen landscapes and the ship Terra Nova.
In a news conference announcing that the FBI would not recommend criminal charges against Clinton for her handling of classified documents, conducted on a private email server during her time as secretary of state, Comey offered a memorably unkind evaluation the candidate's past behavior.
The American Bishop who memorably quoted Martin Luther King, Jr. at Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's royal wedding in May was on the international stage, once again, on Wednesday at the funeral of former President George H.W. Bush, who died last Friday at age 94.
And Richard's all-purpose executioner (Catesby in this version, played by a bowler-hatted Rea) appropriately kills his victims with a captive bolt pistol, an instrument used to stun livestock (and memorably wielded by Javier Bardem in the film "No Country for Old Men").
Protected in its cocoon, this style of thinking — the "paranoid style," the historian Richard Hofstadter memorably called it — was carried intact into modern times, with the nexus of evil moving to the Soviet Union, the Trilateral Commission and other suspected agents of One World Government.
So much so that after 9/0003, the city called on him numerous times to reflect New York's feelings in song; most memorably, Lorne Michaels asked Simon to open "Saturday Night Live" on September 29, 2001, the first episode of the show after the attacks.
She memorably describes the exhaustion that comes from feeling "saturated" with the opinions and perspectives of straight white men, and of trying to move freely through the world they've built, constantly calculating the danger: What am I wearing, and can I run in these heels?
Spicer, who so memorably "huddled with his staff among bushes near television sets on the White House grounds" in order to avoid walking past reporters en route to his office on the night Trump fired FBI director James Comey, would leave his job in July.
Over time, we've seen Seth Meyers don see-through Marc Jacobs circa 2012, the return of SNL favorite Mango on Alexander Wang's arm back in 2014, and, perhaps most memorably, Rihanna decked out in crystals — and barely anything else (which also transpired in 2014).
And while it was Bela who memorably carried an injured Strug to the podium in Atlanta in 1996, it was Martha who was the head coach of the "Magnificent Seven" that brought home the USA's first-ever Olympic team gold medal in women's gymnastics.
While popular discourse has concentrated on the "1 percent," what's really at issue here is the role of the 0.1 percent, or maybe the 0.01 percent — the truly wealthy, not the "$400,20113 a year working Wall Street stiff" memorably ridiculed in the movie Wall Street.
The challenge that confronts the director Jo Bonney with this production — which opened on Monday night at the Pershing Square Signature Center with a cast that memorably includes Brandon Victor Dixon — is nowhere near as simple as the blunt language of the play's dialogue.
Also memorably on stage were powerful mayors such as Los Angeles's Sam Yorty and Chicago's Richard Daley, who liked the cascading dollars of the Great Society but then began a vigorous revolt against what they saw as the arrogant overreach of empire-builders in Washington.
He memorably pushed "Whiplash" to a complex and thrilling musical climax, and he outdoes himself in the last 20 minutes of "La La Land," and outdoes just about every other director of his generation, wrapping intense and delicate emotions in sheer, intoxicating cinematic bliss.
They memorably included the scalding "Nina — a Story About Me and Nina Simone" (which I caught at the Young Vic before its transfer to the Traverse Theater in Edinburgh), Josette Bushell-Mingo's passionate account of Simone's life and the legacy of enduring American racism.
None of the three, or Bloomberg, got or effectively used their time to say that memorably; Biden in particular was distracted by the audacity of Warren, who accurately said that Biden considered Mitch McConnell a friend and did not campaign against him in 2014.
At a town hall forum Thursday night in Ankeny — the Des Moines suburb that Republican Marco Rubio memorably made the base of his Iowa operation four years ago — questions from the audience, as they often are, were submitted in writing before disappearing in a fishbowl.
There are plenty of compelling reasons in the short run to avoid standing up and speaking the truth, but in the end it's always a form of appeasement -- something which Winston Churchill once memorably defined as feeding a crocodile and hoping it eats you last.
My junior year at Prairie View was memorably punctuated in 28503 by the case of the "Prairie View 22019" — fellow students cast their ballot in a local election only to be arrested, booked and indicted by Waller County officials who claimed that they voted fraudulently.
It is usually thought of as an occasion for Method men — including John Malkovich and Gary Sinise (in 1982) and Philip Seymour Hoffman and John C. Reilly (who memorably switched roles in rotation in 2000) — to get down and dirty and tear up the scenery.
Though it is impossible to find the precise space where Djokovic conducted that memorably tense and terse news conference, it appears that the general area where he looked miserable is now an unfinished luxury suite filled with plastic piping, bare concrete and exposed metal beams.

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