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"mien" Definitions
  1. a person’s appearance or manner that shows how they are feeling

184 Sentences With "mien"

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But he has a calm, assured mien when he's cooking.
Gates, for his part, adopted a mien of repentance and regret.
The elegantly slender fingers contrast sharply with the creature's merciless mien.
He stared straight ahead, his mien as joyless as a gulag.
This mien helps her enlist everyone she meets as a cooperating informer.
With a goatee and square spectacles, Mr Ncube has a professional mien.
The president brings the same carnival-barker mien to governing a superpower.
But for the cameras, Trump will play the cordial host — his natural mien.
He had stooped shoulders, a thinning comb-over and a tired, distracted mien.
This man of modest mien keeps the spotlight on the person being questioned.
The tenor Krystian Adam brought a plangent voice and princely mien to Orfeo.
Local leaders have adopted the mien of real estate magnates, using borrowed money.
In conversation, he adopts a no-nonsense mien, occasionally allowing himself a brief smile.
Giving an ambiguous character an ambiguous mien doesn't seem a stop-the-presses innovation.
It's also adorable, a compressed vision of the city in both ethos and mien.
The veteran's mien that Sanchez displays does not desert him in the batter's box.
Ms. Ayano has a playful touch, giving many of her dolls an impish mien.
Rubio, for his part, wholly abandoned the upbeat message and mien that once defined him.
Two security guards at the door were controlling entry via stern mien and green button.
Nunes adopts a patriotic mien when it comes to the broader free speech issues at stake.
Hari Nef has made serious waves with her performance on Transparent and her overall awesome mien.
Bork hardly helped his cause with a public mien that struck many as severe, even forbidding.
Still, a sense of weary maturity is unmistakable in the artist, the philosophical mien of a survivor.
His normal mien, which he had never done anything to hide, had been to expect the worst.
In my experience in the FBI, Horowitz's name was synonymous with ruthless efficiency and an apolitical mien.
Mr. Breitbart could switch his mien in an instant from detached academic observer to street-smart bully.
Tilden has the numbed and tentative mien of someone who was scared out of his wits long ago.
A former governor of Indiana, he brings a reassuring, silver-haired mien and midwestern folksiness to his work.
Smooth, grey, and purposeful, truly this vessel resembles other predators of the aquatic world in more than mien.
He did this with an angry mien, a menacing look and a nervous, pacing, yet-again sniffing tone.
Miss his steady rationality, his I-got-this mien, the eight years without a hint of personal scandal.
With her buzzed haircut and mature mien, 14-year-old Sandy is stern faced and slow to smile.
Mr. Aiken has an impish mien and, we'll later discover in an audience-participation segment, a quick wit.
His new mien — narrowed eyes, sharpened chin and severely angled cheekbones — gave him the appearance of a vampire.
A man of technocratic mien, he busied himself with foundations and associations, extracting funding from Cold War agendas.
Even his usual crystal-covered jersey dresses and a finale of lavish black fringing had a protective mien.
Cruz said he was sorry, with a mien and voice that established contrition as a real stretch for him.
Signer, a forty-four-year-old Democrat with close-cropped hair and a serious mien, is a practicing lawyer.
The Musetta here was another American, Susanna Phillips, beautiful of voice and mien if not yet a seasoned coquette.
There's New York chewing while holding a comically oversize steak knife, her mien too blasé to be overtly threatening.
Her mien, as social media kept pointing out before it got distracted by her hats, was relaxed and cheerful.
And when the meteorologist Al Roker came onscreen for his first weather report, he adopted his usual perky mien.
Mr. Guillaume said Benson's sharp tongue and dignified mien had allowed him to transcend his station while getting laughs.
Out of the flux of the street, a unique event has been preserved: this man, this moment, this mien.
Bringing a more authoritarian mien to bear on the urban crisis made Americans feel better about the situation, politically.
His mien is reminiscent of the American West, his skin weathered by the sun like a '40s-era cowboy.
The story's newfound confidence and drive mirrors David's, a development that suits actor Dan Stevens's natural alpha-male mien.
Dans les discussions que j'ai avec le Président Trump quand il me dit " C'est votre voisinage, pas le mien ", quand il dit publiquement " Les terroristes, les djihadistes qui sont là-bas ce sont des européens, pas des américains ", quand il dit " C'est leur problème, ce n'est pas le mien ", il faut l'entendre.
Trump brings a level of narcissism, abrasiveness and lack of government experience that will rewrite the book on presidential mien.
Kovalev has the mien of an extra, not a star; he's perfectly cast for the far corner of the gym.
Some memorialize the existence of cows, sheep, and—one of my favorites—an individual goose, with an eagerly confiding mien.
Where else could I go for salvation, maintaining my professional mien and reading up on Jennifer Aniston and Justin Theroux?
That's infinitely more defiant and destabilizing than Nancy Pelosi's inert hands and anguished mien as Trump delivered his big speech.
Its pointed crest and dashing mask — a wraparound slash of black — sharpen its pale watercolors into a mien of fierceness.
Mr. Moon appeared to do most of the talking, with Mr. Kim's serious mien breaking into quick smiles here and there.
When she gave us hope that maybe one day we too can find love outside of a lo mien carton. 5.
The polling makes very clear that people don't like Trump's "modern day presidential" mien -- and like his Twitter feed even less.
It comes from the deviser of the mouse-meets-woman narrative, a bespectacled and bearded fellow with an aggressively defensive mien.
It parodied Silver's bookish mien in the wake of his decision to oust Donald Sterling as owner of the Los Angeles Clippers.
Just picture Hamilton with her regal mien, every hair swept casually into perfect place, plunging her hands into a big old cephalopod.
A painting of a tightly framed, gaudily made-up eye has an undeniable reptilian mien in its carefully detailed sheen and wrinkles.
They made for a visually striking couple—the gangly Haas with his Nordic mien, the petite Fieri with her jet-black hair.
Considering all we've learned about his methods and mien this season, it's more of a shock that they got anything done before.
Sherald riffs on the extravagance of the spectacle while deferring—as just another beholder, another citizen—to the integrity of the mien.
His technical innovations, marketing acumen and swashbuckling mien transformed his business from a humble store into the international leader in wetsuit sales.
Edgerton, who played supporting roles in "The Great Gatsby" and "Zero Dark Thirty," had the right, slightly menacing mien to play Gordo.
Not everyone wants to wear someone else's face on their front — though to a certain extent we all assume a public mien.
Onstage, he cultivates a grandfatherly mien, bragging about how much money the chief executives of his portfolio companies made for Baron shareholders.
The role also required Jones to take on a cadaverous mien — because he was playing a dead Iraqi soldier lying in the desert.
Their posture and mien seem to combat the terror of violence and abasement in the contemporary human zoo, providing hope to the onlookers.
WASHINGTON — To a president who likes his aides to have a certain kind of central-casting mien, Nick Ayers definitely looks the part.
When a writer for "Saturday Night Live" jokes publicly that Trump's 10-year-old son has the mien and makings of a killer.
She wears a long, dark silk dress and clasps a book in her hands; her hair is pulled back, her mien is stern.
To the puzzle-solver this is a difference not in kind, but in mien, like what strictly, biblically differentiates an angel from a demon.
It is an arresting work with an overall sunny mien, yet she subtly suggests potential distress with dark flecks and soft flashes of red.
The record label had brought in its secret weapon: a well-connected industry veteran with a voice like aloe vera and a maternal mien.
The Mother — an iridescent, whalelike blob with the soulful mien of an elephant — effectively has the maternal role that Wendy assumes in Barrie's version.
The Christian right enjoys unrivaled political power in the Trump era, but that hasn't stopped it from adopting the mien of a persecuted minority.
In character roles on stage, screen and television, Mr. Finlay was routinely praised by critics for his resonant voice, physical grace and brooding, soulful mien.
He also had scoop-neck T-shirts that looked like hospital scrubs and a boxy jacquard work coat with Carhartt proportions and royal mien ($490).
When Sivan, 22, performed on "Saturday Night Live" in January, his shirt was blown open by a wind machine, his whole mien charged with sex.
She was grim of face, resolved of mien, looking down the long corridor of history, her hands clasped before her — and wearing a white pantsuit.
An alum of McKinsey & Company with an optimistic mien and unquestioned brainpower, Buttigieg comes across like an idealized version of how the tech industry sees itself.
Finally, the nominee gets to make opening remarks where he or she adopts a humble mien and professes fidelity to the Constitution and the independent judiciary.
Taken off the German quintet's upcoming album, The Inextricable Wandering, "Cyanide Lips" is an urgent, ominous epic, and an excellent representation of the band's overall mien.
The lyrics have a scrutinizing mien that's similar to the tunes he wrote with Mr. Fagen, though he renders them with less guile or smarmy satisfaction.
In the weeks before the election, Mr. Prayuth, who writes his own songs and likes to perform them, has tried to show off a gentler mien.
Though clothed, this triad seems much more human and natural than Müller's angular underage girls — while no less mysterious for their pensive mien and calculated posture.
The show might've done well to afford the viewer just a little more space for the quiet reflection that is the traditional mien of the religious experience.
RHP Chien-Mien Wang, the former Yankees starter, has generally been effective out of the Kansas City bullpen this season, going 2389-0 with a 3.82 ERA.
McDonough is the picture of rectitude: the ramrod posture, the trimmed white hair, the ashen mien of a bishop who has missed two meals in a row.
She sat for Horst P. Horst and worked with Irving Penn, but even collaboration with the greats neither cowed her nor cracked her witty, no-nonsense mien.
He grew up in Chicago and London, but his accent, mien and look — floppy schoolboy hair, trousers, blazer and Oxford button-down — is British all the way.
As he started to star in his own films, culminating in his 1978 breakthrough Drunken Master, original stuntwork became one of his defining traits, alongside his comedic mien.
Dressed in a dark three-piece suit and holding a lit cigarette in his left hand, the young man's mien projects self-assuredness, streetwise skepticism and aggressive irony.
In many ways, Trump's temperate performance was the most conventional moment of a presidency in which he has refused to adopt the traditional mien associated with his position.
N.B.A. fans scoff at their hyperactivity and point to professional coaches' comparatively calm mien, even though N.B.A. coaches may stray as much as 43 feet from the baseline.
And without ever entirely abandoning Seymour's initial deadpan mien or milquetoast voice, Groff charts a precise evolution of a man becoming drunk on the prospect of world renown.
As embodied by the appealing newcomer Jules Latimer, in a bravely affectless performance, Emmie (birth name: Emaani) has the self-effacing mien of someone who aspires to invisibility.
Suddenly, a large man with gray hair and an angry mien whom I hadn't noticed before said, "Get the fuck out of here," in a low, growling voice.
Taken together, it amounted to the most strenuous challenge so far to a relative political newcomer who has captivated many voters with his soaring rhetoric and intellectual mien.
But Democrats have made clear they plan to pursue their investigations into the Trump administration and there is little to indicate Trump will adopt a more statesmanlike mien.
After Mr. Cruz exited the race Tuesday night, Mr. Trump appeared subdued and projected a more sober than usual mien as he absorbed the ramifications of the Indiana victory.
The best detectives are the nicest guys, a mien that belies their ever-vigilant BS sonar, which is constantly pinging away at all of us, looking for anything suspicious.
A bowler-hatted narrator (a real person, Jennifer Kidwell) recites Depero's stage directions (the plays were meant to be performed without words) with a resonant voice and unsmiling mien.
Mr. Stango gives Pinnacle an appropriately weaselly mien, and Mr. Tolliver has a confident swagger that is effective when Verb is goofing off as much as when he's raging.
That he understands the sobering realities of his new deployment could be seen in his unsmiling mien while sitting next to Mr. Trump for a photo opportunity this week.
She and her husband, Jos, a professor with the graying, thinning hair and serious mien of academia, had been there a week and had five more days to go.
Their common nemesis is an Eastern European despot, a genocidal maniac with a scholarly mien and personal touch played, it seems almost redundant to point out, by Gary Oldman.
If anything seemed to unite the sartorial choices the first lady made, at least during the day, it was a certain rigidity of line, monochrome palette and militaristic mien.
The names may be different, but these men represent a common character, whose seriousness of purpose and consistent moral code are conveyed through seriousness of mien and consistent dress code.
A stocky man with soft blond hair, reddish cheeks and bright eyes, he is friendly, but with a no-nonsense mien, like a waiter at the end of his shift.
Often sung in the Nigerian language which the band's name comes from, the songs on Doko Mien, take liberal cues from disco, jazz, West African funk, and South American grooves.
The Wu-Tang Clan was a coat of armor, a group identity rooted in martial-arts mythos that reimagined hip-hop as a site of wild mystery and grungy mien.
But her funny, hectoring tone and her perky mien — she breaks into occasional bouts of funky dance now and then — bring a lively new perspective to an oft-heard plaint.
It was an index of her grandmother's formidable mien, Ms. Roundtree said, that it did not occur to her until years later how slender an armament a broom really was.
Ibibio Sound Machine: Doko Mien (Merge) Supposedly a tribute band paying homage to the last days of disco, this London ensemble blends electrofunk and Nigerian pop into drum-fueled overdrive.
She in turn becomes a strange twin to the murder victim's daughter, Sakie (Suzu Hirose), a lonely adolescent with a pronounced limp and plaintive mien who was curiously close with Misumi.
Nauman is tall and physically imposing, but the destabilizing effect of meeting one of the most influential American artists was mitigated by his short-sleeved-Hawaiian-shirt-and-dad-jeans mien.
Ms. Waight Keller, whose soft-spoken mien belies a tough core, rejuvenated the house with a highly wearable and bohemian flair as well as a successful high profit margin accessories business.
What struck Mr del Toro was not the fearsomeness of the creature's mien but the injustice of his unrequited love for the leading lady, played by Julie Adams, and his tragic demise.
Critic's Notebook The early front-runner in Season 9 of "American Idol" was Andrew Garcia, an amiable pop-R&B singer with a smooth voice, a neck tattoo and a relaxed mien.
Another Olympics historian, Paul Tchir, noted that there is another surviving athlete from the 1932 Games, Mien Klaver of the Netherlands, who was an alternate on the Dutch 4x100 meter relay team.
Mr. Staier is an excellent and thoughtful performer on early keyboard instruments — the fortepiano as well as the harpsichord — but somewhat dour in mien, and his program here was almost unrelievedly gloomy.
The president of the judicial panel, a balding man with a scholarly mien, questioned them closely about their mind-set and beliefs and returned again and again to the question of Islam.
But it's not always easy to tell how much her affectless mien is an acting choice and how much it comes from being infected by the somnolent rhythms of a leaden script.
As if to underscore those tracks' get-down-to-business mien, Chosen Lords was issued in a brown cardboard case, the CD equivalent of a white label 12-inch with handwritten credits.
As we bid Cruz adieu, we should give him his due: He took a mien and manner spectacularly ill suited to the art of seducing voters about as far as they could go.
He was a man of sober, serious mien, often isolated in his palaces, protected by the most stringent of lèse-majesté laws, which effectively prevent almost any public discussion of the royal family.
Inexpensive calico bloomers in one work conjure slave life; richer fabrics give the embracing couple in the show's first painting a foreign mien, as if they are a king and queen in Africa.
In many ways last year was ghastly, With so much going downhill fastly, But let's assume a hopeful mien Pertaining to two-oh-nineteen: May that famous arc of justice Bend a little faster.
He wore a librarian's reading glasses, held with a lanyard around his neck, and a long black beard ran from his temples to his chin, framing a pale, almost perfectly round, oddly cherubic mien.
I was sapped — if not quite of the will to live, then of the will to tweet, to Google and to surf the cable channels, where his furious mien and curious mane are ubiquitous.
I was sapped — if not quite of the will to live, then of the will to tweet, to Google and to surf the cable channels, where his furious mien and curious mane are ubiquitous.
For her quiet, measured observations, and for her fiercely private personal mien (she gave many readings but few interviews, saying she wanted her work to speak for itself), she was likened to Emily Dickinson.
Hader's rubbery mien summons memories of the dolts, doofuses, and oddballs he played on "Saturday Night Live," of course, but here he upends expectations, draining some of the warmth and playfulness from his usual manner.
For all Porter's aristocratic mien, his tastes were rather plain, as those of the American upper classes usually are—high taste is typically simple taste, as anyone who has eaten at a Wasp club knows.
For a moment after Rubio's unexpected (but very narrow) second-place finish in the South Carolina primary Saturday night, you could mistake his shiny mien for a glimmer of hope that Trump's reckoning was at hand.
In a widely watched test of his presidential mien, Trump comforted victims and thanked volunteers and first responders after being criticized earlier in the week for not showing sufficient empathy to Texas residents during catastrophic flooding.
Mrs May's authoritative mien and middle-class roots, combined with Mr Timothy's instinct for working-class priorities, makes her party newly formidable, propelling it into landslide territory (an early election is surely not off the cards).
Beyond his great skill on the bass, he is known in the jazz community for his joyous mien and his adherence to his Christian beliefs — traits, he noted, that he has in common with Mr. Greene.
There are a lot of street vendors in China who have two barrels: one for water, one for the noodles and other ingredients, who walk around and say, "Dan dan mien?" which means, Dan dan noodles.
But the T-shirt that Mr. Sesay, 26, wore sported the distinguished mien of Alexander B. Cummings Jr., the former Coca-Cola executive who is running for president on the Alternative National Congress, or A.N.C., ticket.
Mr. Iwuji, a frequent and pleasing presence on New York and London stages, is a compactly handsome man with an intellectual nimbleness and romantic mien that would serve him well as, perhaps, Romeo or even Hamlet.
Mr. Coca, a diminutive Spaniard with a shy yet relentlessly cheerful mien, was educated in Paris at the École Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts and École Boulle, and began his career designing store windows for Louis Vuitton.
Hield's long-range accuracy and joyful mien have invited comparisons to the Golden State Warriors' Stephen Curry, but his childhood model was Bryant, whose career is winding down as Hield's stock in June's N.B.A. draft steadily rises.
Almost all adopt the mien of an infantry grunt, though in truth, most D.I.s, like most Marines, aren't combat troops but rather part of the corps's expanding cast of supporting players: mechanics, air traffic controllers, technicians, clerks.
His boy-professor mien, wry delivery, and funny, tension-breaking example sentences – "The critic attributed 50 percent of the singer's fame to réclame, and the rest to Auto-Tune" – make meeting Bailly some spellers' favorite part of Scripps.
Despite their affiliations and geographical kinship, though, the Reykjavík quintet stands apart; their take on black metal leaves ample room for whiffs of aggressively technical, dissonant death, and their general mien is far more Deathspell Omega than Dissection.
If you are an actor of some eminence, naturally blessed with a mien like a full moon, it seems inevitable that, once you have attained the requisite age and girth, you will be asked to play Winston Churchill.
Which is to say that I would happily binge-watch a half-dozen seasons of "The Anghelache Files," with Cristi in his iron-gray suit and quizzical mien traipsing in and out of trouble in various exotic locations.
The curling-over-the-ear hairstyles (Jones's in black, Washington's in white), the white collars and black coats, the dignified mien and dark backgrounds split open our embalmed response to the image of Washington by complicating his received context.
Of course, there are more important things to talk about than how the White House communications team looks: gay rights, health care, Russia … But in a West Wing vocally obsessed by image and appearance, the mien is the message.
He sat quietly, a handsome, elegant man of thoughtful mien in his early 50s who had had investments in Somalia, I believe, in oil, but he abandoned or sold all that to return to his hometown of Kobani to fight ISIS.
It was the first lady who stood out in her glinting metallic gown, just as she had earlier in the day, with a broad-brimmed white hat that shadowed her face and matched her white suit with its military mien.
Plenty of those traveling supporters might have envisaged their team taking on Barcelona or Real Madrid, one of the aristocrats, instead of the Belgian champion — a club of stolidly proletarian mien housed in an unlovable concrete monolith of a stadium.
Combined with his panther-like mien, jet-black towering sweep of hair, and effortless rakishness, Weir brings to mind Tom Hiddleston's Loki, the main difference being that Weir, of course, does not for a second seem to be playing a part.
With a chaotic ascension to leadership, some analysts said he and the Liberal Party would be trading one challenge in Mr. Turnbull, who is seen as lacking sufficient backbone, for another, who is known for rigidity and a cold, calculating mien.
The band's music is heavily atmospheric, melodic and monochromatic, with occult overtones (audience members can expect to "behold death, darkness, chaos and the void" at a typical show) and a frosty Scandinavian mien that belies its progenitors' South American origin.
The plaintive, girlish rendition of the elegiac show tune, the weird mien and awkward quasi-life of the characters, and the magical-realist entrance and disappearance of the flying creatures combine with our knowledge of the setting to elicit a certain melancholy.
As the British moved into this new territory, they brought with them thousands of Hindu, Muslim and Sikh functionaries from India, long-colonized subjects whose task it would be to train the Burmese in the mien and manner appropriate to their new position.
All this adds up to a sense of destruction, of nature's cruelty but also of redemption, as well as a decidedly archaeological mien, like waste heaps that are always being picked through during excavations for the information they hold about past cultures.
In some ways, the actor plays the character as a triangulation between Jim Halpert and 20143 Hours' Jack Silva — simultaneously the smartest and the most badass guy in the room, whether other people understand all he's capable of behind the unassuming mien or not.
"What is a family anyway?" snarls Louise's husband, Stanley (Jason Merrells), a gruff furniture manufacturer who is struggling with the carnal hothouse unfolding around him, as well as with a disdainful wife who scorns his unpolished mien but is happy to spend his money.
Unlike President Obama, whose hubris and professorial mien led him to insist that he knew more about everything than the experts he hired to assist him, Trump knows that an effective CEO sets direction, identifies talent, and lets gifted, experienced people do their jobs.
In spirit, however, the playful mien remained, as his sculptures morphed into plush humanoid forms — the bright, protuberant beings, exploding with strange shapes (bulging eyes, disoriented tongues), might've kept his aforementioned lamps in their own homes, had they been brought to life and given the choice.
JON CARAMANICA Cowbells clink, the wah-wah guitar cackles, synthesizer lines wriggle and horns punch terse little riffs in the latest single from Ibibio Sound Machine, a London band whose lead singer, Eno Williams, is from Nigeria; the band releases its album "Doko Mien" on Friday.
On a recent overcast morning, he greeted a visitor to the TLS offices — they are in The News Building, the gleaming London headquarters of Rupert Murdoch's media empire — wearing what is essentially his uniform: a gray T-shirt, jeans, running sneakers and a scruffily unshaven mien.
A strapping figure with a hardened mien to match, he was sitting one day in front of Martin's desk, diffident and deflective as usual, when from behind him, Martin's dog, a large boxer-shepherd mix named Cassie, approached and settled her head on the Marine's arm.
Part of the island's haunted, otherworldly mien might be attributable to its geographical and atmospheric particulars: It is, after all, the country's last defense before Antarctica, and its extreme southerly position means that for much of the year the land is shrouded in a crepuscular light.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Very often, artists frame their roles in society in terms of reflecting upon issues, raising questions, or bringing ideas to light; it is left more to the mien of designers to play an active role in the physical shaping of progress.
The winner of six Emmy Awards and a member of the Television Academy Hall of Fame, he was a leading non-leading man, a vivid second banana whose deferential mien and skill as a collaborator made him most comfortable — and often funniest — in the shadow of a star.
Mickelson had the rushed mien of a player who is on the clock, and not just because less than 17 hours later he would be back on the course, resuming his dogged pursuit of the title that would represent the crowning achievement of his Hall of Fame career.
He graduated from Tufts and received an M.B.A. from N.Y.U. He is the son of Mien-hwa Chiang and Tung-Wei Lu of Media, Pa. The groom's mother is the director of the Chinese language program at the University of Pennsylvania, and is a senior lecturer in the subject.
Together, he and Lipinski offer not only analysis but amusement, brilliant color in an often drably cream-colored field, a lure for those who find the general mien of sports distasteful, as well as proof, as Jim Buzinski of Outsports noted, that sexuality and being different need not be career hindrances.
A towering man with a diplomatic mien, Tamim is in many respects a classic Gulf potentate: educated like his father at the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst in England, he has three wives and 19963 children, and lives in several luxurious palaces in Doha, a futuristic city of glass towers and curling highways.
Portrayed with wide-eyed curiosity and a diffident mien by the British actor Paul Hilton, Forster steps out of the past and into the play's opening scene like a tutelary don strolling through a campus quad, where clean-cut acolytes sprawl and frolic like models for a J. Crew back-to-college catalog.
Their pastoral folk rock—based heavily on the traditional, with flourishes of 70s acid rock and an extremely English mien—seemed tailor-made for Het Patronaat's graceful beams and stained glass windows, and even their guitarist's endearingly corny jokes about Geordie Shore prefacing the old murder ballad "Geordie" couldn't shake us out of the moment and the magical vibes.
The specter of a crowded, fractious field of women candidates stands in contrast to the serenely managerial mien of Hillary Clinton, who confessed in her 2017 memoir about the previous year's election that she was often bewildered by the "anger" of the masses and was prone by temperament and training to assuage public outrage with calm wonkery.
Mr. Trump has never troubled himself with keeping a presidential mien during times of national crisis, whether it was wildfires in California, shootings in Chicago or the racial clashes in Charlottesville, Va. But even by his standards, his remarks in the White House before a crowd of a few hundred mostly African-American activists were discordant.
She had been so effective at building her brand, so good at weaving what looked like cheer and wicker-bicycle-basket attitude into every product she made, so adept at consistency of message and mien, that the assumption — even after she left her eponymous company in 2007 — was that as the name was, so was she.
Rubio's defeat, like most in politics, had many causes: a weak ground game, a media strategy that was overwhelmed by Donald Trump's cable-TV dominance, a persona and positioning that made him a second choice all over the map but a winner hardly anywhere, a youthful mien in a "hard man for hard times" election, and of course that one dreadful New Hampshire debate.
When President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE and Russian President Vladimir Putin emerged from their summit talks, both men exuded an all-is-sweetness and light mien.
He assumes command of a Bureau recently rocked by President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE's firing of his predecessor, and amidst the public scarring of an agency once lauded for its apolitical mien and adherence to strict guidelines related to how it investigates.

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