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Weirdly, all that drama only made the trip more memorable.
This will make you more interesting — and thus more memorable.
It certainly is the more memorable of the two voices.
But maybe my African rental Honda made it more memorable.
Or to quote a more memorable ad, where's the beef?
But perhaps more memorable was the afternoon before the mass.
That's certainly one way to make a red carpet more memorable.
But it's a game that easily could be far more memorable.
That ends up being significantly more memorable than just random words.
But the VF piece was actually more memorable for Tinder's response.
When you add your "why, " these lines get instantly more memorable.
The approach instantly makes you both more human—and more memorable.
But arguably more memorable is the final scene of a movie.
Those were some of the more memorable excursions that I've made.
Nonsummers are in their way more memorable than the bigger summers.
But the case yielded one of Judge Keith's more memorable opinions.
From this vantage point the 2020s should prove even more memorable.
But some of the more memorable poems here are highly topical.
Wedding photos can become much more memorable for couples who elope, too.
The one thing that can make the whole experience even more memorable?
But it's the border state ad in Arizona that is more memorable.
Sometimes the moments around these are more memorable than the events themselves.
The result is one of the more memorable scenes in recent fiction.
You can add a personalized message to make this gift more memorable.
Here is a sampling of some of his more memorable pieces. Sept.
Far more memorable is the show's philosophical meditation on homes and belonging.
Asked if he had ever had a more memorable birthday, Judge smiled.
One of the more memorable trades of recent years never actually happened.
There are countless other singles where Lil Wayne does something more memorable.
In fact, couples said it made their big day feel even more memorable.
A handwritten card is far more memorable than an oversized bucket of popcorn.
Murphy's story of his encounter with Prince may have been even more memorable.
The better way is to use a longer and more memorable passphrase instead.
"Smaller festivals would be good because everything there is more memorable," he says.
It's certainly not one of the more memorable (ha) episodes of the show.
That might be okay if the songs were more memorable, but they're not.
This one is maybe a little less heroic, if also a lot more memorable.
Ahead, we recount some of the designer's more memorable and talked-about interview soundbites.
First impressions don't get much more memorable than poison, murder, and slow, agonizing death.
Also, having a goat around would automatically make the reception several times more memorable.
But one South Florida singer opted for a more memorable gift this holiday season.
But to me, your fight scenes are more memorable than those involving other characters.
Going to Sweden will let me experience these things in a more memorable way.
But it was the next match on the new court that was more memorable.
In one of the more memorable moments of his campaign, he tussled with Sen.
Eatwith offers many ways to make your next food experience more memorable and exciting.
Dangers made each overseas assignment more memorable, if not always more fun, for me.
He thinks a handwritten letter is more memorable and even recommends delivering it yourself.
We've gathered up some of the more memorable cards celebs have shared over the years.
Rosebud — more memorable — they saw it in a movie once, and so she used it.
Of those eight 225-pointers he hit Saturday, one was more memorable than the others.
Possibly no other single chord in the history of recorded music has been more memorable.
Defenseman Sami Vatanen collected three assists to make his 300th NHL game even more memorable.
It turned out to be a much more memorable night than Zuckerberg could have predicted.
We'd be hard-pressed to find a food mascot more memorable than the Pillsbury Doughboy.
Keep scrolling to see more memorable music video squads, courtesy of Fergie, Beyoncé and more.
Situations of people, places, and things have deeper meaning and in turn, are more memorable.
The fun, unexpected question will likely start an interesting conversation, instantly making you more memorable.
The 2015 and 2016 races were award-winning, 2017 promises to be even more memorable.
When the wealthy want to make their event more memorable — they hire celebrity talent producers.
Though "Formation" became her highest-selling tour yet, no concert was more memorable than Beychella.
But being able to graduate with his mom made the already monumental day even more memorable.
It also makes them more memorable, and in turn more versatile, [which] means a broader audience.
And Derringer made it even more memorable by reading a love letter he penned to Inaba.
Nah. The November 2249.01 MacBook upgrade was a much needed refresher and so much more memorable.
After all, experiential gifts are often more memorable than a random trinket or pair of slippers.
What if putting experience first makes us happier, more fulfilled, more creative and more memorable people?
No catch is more memorable than the one he made in the NFC playoffs last season.
The customized livery adds a personal touch that will make the trip that much more memorable.
One of the more memorable moments came at the end of the three-hour hearing. Rep.
Keaton makes the character more memorable than most anyone here; Vandevere seems ready to dangerously pop.
The costumes of the original "Dynasty" are more memorable to some people than the plot lines.
One of Stanton's more memorable matchups came against one of Wilson's teammates — the loquacious Richard Sherman.
In 2012, the firm changed that number from 854-2020 to the more memorable, 888-8888.
Here is a guide to some of his more memorable allusions from the last 30 years.
Mr. Wilcox considered all his sessions with Rubinstein memorable, but some were more memorable than others.
But it made the experience more memorable because I was doing everything to make it so.
The rape scene at the end of the second act was one of the more memorable ones.
"We definitely have a lot more music and a lot more memorable Pussycat moments," revealed the actress.
I went through the official White House transcript and pulled out some of the more memorable lines.
No one was truly safe from Kimmel's jokes, which made Sunday night's ceremony that much more memorable.
Yet in those three years, Hero's gave us some of the more memorable moments in Japanese MMA.
Over the years, his writing here has held up as more memorable than just about anywhere else.
The comedy is situational and confessional, the flat one-liners mixed in with more memorable physical comedy.
Perhaps more memorable Cage letters exist, but I don't have them and can't guess who might have.
Benigni's buoyant celebration, leaping up on a seat, remains one of the more memorable acceptance speeches ever.
Exhibition-related events and workshops are also scheduled to make your Japan House visit even more memorable.
Still, Lynch recalled that few moments were more memorable than her first week in her new office.
Much more memorable than a lewd photo: A man who does not let himself be a victim.
It remains to be seen whether season 2 can be more confident, more challenging, and more memorable.
Now, with the Hall of Fame induction behind them, the Belisles are hoping for more memorable moments.
" One recent report said that we find information or misinformation "22 times more memorable in narrative form.
He undoubtedly got some amazing shots, but the sounds and shockwaves he experienced must've been far more memorable.
Instead of sending her some flowers or a video message, he decided to send her something more memorable.
It's not wholly clear why that happens, but it is more memorable than anything done by Mr Garfield.
It makes the characters more memorable, the world more enticing to explore, the battles more exciting and dynamic.
The women's match was an inverse of the men's, sloppier but more fun and, ultimately, far more memorable.
For long stretches, it operates without language, which makes Lowery's haunting imagery (literally haunting) all the more memorable.
In the end, Little Women is far more memorable for its sins than it is for its repentances.
And despite greater variety, these videos are not actually delivering messages that are any clearer or more memorable.
On the more memorable side, some recent Donald Trump stories received significant changes — and significant responses from readers.
Since the advent of live television, some of earth's more memorable events have been streamed in real time.
"What could be more memorable than naming one of the Mayor of Flavortown's heralded hairs?" the site asks.
And you can make the next sleepover you host more memorable with the Slumber Party Movie Night Kit.
But Germany is not a favorite Turner landscape subject, and it wasn't one of his more memorable compositions.
Here's a look at some of his more memorable lessons and quotes, from his show and writings. 1.
When I was an equity research analyst covering the financial services industry, being a female made me more memorable.
Trust me: By thinking about the most valuable contact for the other person, you'll make yourself even more memorable.
With tulle, prints, and a ton of embellishment, every GoT red carpet look was more memorable than the last.
I think some World Series are more memorable than others, and the 2019 Nats would fall into that category.
But in both cases, there are countless other options to choose from that are vastly more memorable and satisfying. 
Nyong'o's copper and blue dress was made even more memorable by the rust-colored scrunchie holding up her hair.
But if he wants to be something more than a historical footnote, something more memorable, this is his opportunity.
The bout with Abbott was a barnburner and one of the more memorable showings of Abbott's often downplayed career.
Embiid scored 23 points in 20 minutes, finishing off one of the more memorable Nets seasons in forgettable fashion.
One of the more memorable stunts the Russian team sponsored — hiring an American to attend rallies dressed as Mrs.
"When kids have some understanding of the destination they're in, their trip becomes more memorable and enriching," she said.
But that movement didn't quite crest dramatically; "Un Bal" had extroverted flair but not more elusive, more memorable lilt.
I hope we can work together to make this decade a more memorable one in the best ways possible.
"The more personal connections you make with people, the more memorable," says travel psychologist and author Dr. Michael Brein.
" One of Murrow's more memorable quotes was, "We will not be driven by fear into an age of unreason.
A story is a much more memorable way to leave an impression than the typical dry recitation of your resume.
But throughout all of those conversations, nothing was more memorable than hearing my colleague Chris Plante discuss the film Kuso.
This groom-to-be made his unique proposal even more memorable with the help of a lot of hot air.
Certainly they're more memorable than the usual "anguished talking into a camera" sequences that tend to dominate family-exploration documentaries.
Here is a look back at some of the First Daughter's more memorable moments and missteps over the past year.
Though perhaps no 'ship is more memorable than Daenerys Targaryen and Khal Drogo, played by Emilia Clarke and Jason Momoa.
The visit became even more memorable when Mirnyi reached his 100th tour final, and won, with Melanie in the stands.
The bar is filled with old pianos, making it an all-the-more memorable after-work or date-night spot.
As to the rock itself, it surely deserves a more memorable name than the one it sports at the moment.
This French couple wanted something much more memorable from their trip to an island in Italy: 90 pounds of sand.
The idea is to be mindful about when to allocate a little extra on something more memorable, engaging or relaxing.
During Monday night's edition of The Late Show, Stephen Colbert rounded up some of the more memorable moments so far.
Such incidents are more memorable than statistics, and they can contribute to the anxiety that erodes support for more immigration.
Sapochnik will also direct the Season 6 finale, "The Winds of Winter," which will hopefully give fans some more memorable images.
I like to think of them as counterpoints to the Mario series: different, weirder, and ultimately—for me—even more memorable.
Futures point to a narrowly mixed open after one of the more memorable days for the stock market in recent years.
From Tyra Banks to Maria Borges, each model has played a part in making every event more memorable than the last.
Kids are actually interacting with content (especially when games or characters are involved), making the learning experience richer and more memorable.
They kissed with the well-deserved knowledge that their proposal is more memorable than anything ever seen on the Bachelor franchise.
In one of the more memorable allegations, BamBrogan said Afshin Pishevar left a hangman's noose at his desk as a threat.
At the time, I had no idea she'd inspired one of the more memorable film roles of the last 20 years.
It was one of the more memorable nights of the young NBA season, but his statistics played only a small role.
More memorable was a home run and bat flip by Toronto's Jose Bautista, which led to a fracas here in May.
They planned to spend the money on something practical, like bills, Amos said, but they've decided to do something more memorable.
Bond with your interviewer Finding common ground with your interviewer creates a personal connection that makes you more memorable and likeable.
The idea is to be mindful about when to allocate a little extra on something more memorable, engaging or stress-relieving.
"I think the crowd's reaction and their support was far more memorable than anything I did in the game," Lucke said.
Even so, "Fatal Interview" was the subject of one of the more memorable advertisements ever to run in the Book Review.
That said, one of the more memorable (in a good way) office chitchats I've ever had happened at the bathroom sink.
As the couple kissed to loud cheers, frowning bridesmaid Grace van Cutsem covered her ears, making the picture even more memorable.
In the years that have followed, the Chargers franchise has produced some of the more memorable characters in the league's history.
But even then, why not go make the photo more memorable and put yourself — but don't make it a selfie — in it?
There's more reflection, stronger acting from the talented ensemble, and more memorable shot compositions than directors Joe and Anthony Russo usually manage.
The actors and friends strummed guitars and sang to one another in one of the series' more memorable numbers from season 1.
"Practicing her magic 🌟," the proud mom captioned a clip, sharing more memorable moments from the fun day on her Instagram Story.
Maybe you can have a sip of champagne to make it more memorable but you don't want to be unconscious up there.
The controversial season of Bachelor In Paradise kicked off Monday night, and Tuesday night's follow-up promises to be even more memorable.
We've seen many different takes on street basketball in video games over the years, but none are more memorable than NBA Jam.
To make Father's Day more memorable this year, consider giving Dad something providing a little more fun — like a beer or two.
They are also, each of them, undoubtedly more memorable than many of the gunfights video games often expect us to find engaging.
More memorable was what linguists named the "most outrageous" word of 1990 — the newly coined phrase "politically correct," or "PC" for short.
His long love affair with moviegoers lasted decades, even though his performances were often more memorable than the films that contained them.
There's a lot to appreciate, and even when the grab bag yields a dud, it's usually a more memorable failure than most.
In a long list of dramatis personae worthy of a Russian novel, one of the more memorable is Fourcade's agent Jeannie Rousseau.
There are few dates more memorable or romantic than going to concerts, and this app makes it much easier to make that happen.
It runs for two minutes, much longer than the usual 30- or 60-second campaign commercial, which may also make it more memorable.
In addition to streaming live from the red carpet, Refinery29 is making the SAG Awards experience all the more memorable for the performers.
One of the more memorable mourners was a black woman sobbing "Di-a-na!" brokenly, while her child looked bewildered by the display.
Perhaps the couple thought sharing their love was the least they could do for the creature that made their day even more memorable.
Hand-printed with FDA-approved food coloring, your favorite picture becomes even more memorable when you can take a bite out of it.
The passage of the marriage equality bill will be a landmark moment in Australian history, and Wilson's proposal makes it even more memorable.
He's set up an Instagram account, bristolparkingnotes, and has written a blog post sharing some of the more memorable messages he's come across.
Instead, Mueller's memos were more memorable for their redactions than new revelations, leaving outsiders to wonder what lies behind all that black ink.
Forging new trails, establishing outposts, and — eventually — taking steps to make each location more habitable rank among Mass Effect: Andromeda's more memorable moments.
The Navy responded by simply tweeting, "Remember, boys, no points for second place" -- an ode to one of the movie's more memorable quotes.
One of his more memorable roles (though it was also one of his smallest) was in John Wayne's final movie, "The Shootist" (1976).
And yet, Bayern Munich's 4-2 comeback win in extra time against Juventus was the more dramatic, more thrilling and more memorable encounter.
More perfect than anything Hollywood could come up with — probably because they were real — they were perhaps even more memorable than the scenery.
If those first minutes were more memorable and riveting than the full performance that followed, it might have been because of Mr. Levine.
ALFIE CURTIS made the #StarWars Mos Eisley Cantina scene (one of the most memorable I've ever been a part of) even MORE memorable.
A San Diego police officer's response to a call about a stolen car turned out to be much more memorable than he expected.
When asked if ingesting the drawing made it more memorable, the art historian and critic Alex Kitnick replied, "Ask me tomorrow." slide show
Mr. Stallone, he said, had suggested that he get a tattoo of an eagle on his forehead to make the character more memorable.
Here's a refresher on the high points, and low points, including some of the more memorable lines of the primary race so far.
In a recent research study, NYU Psychology Professor Jerome Brumer found stories to be up to 22 times more memorable than facts alone.
Instead, men's tennis in the country has now become a soap opera, more memorable for its spats than its results on the court.
Instead, the highlight is an intense teaser for the next episode — starring blonde gunslinger Prompto — which looks to be a much more memorable experience.
At the very least, those words must have taken on a deeper significance for the actor, which makes Harington's delivery all the more memorable.
Still, there's an irony in coming away from an Addams Family story feeling like the normie villain is more memorable than the Addams tribe.
Huge events, of course, are intrinsically more memorable: whenever there's a plane crash, people tend to look at the 9/11 Wikipedia page more.
To make it even more memorable, she was introduced by her nine-year-old grandson Raif-Henok, the son of her daughter Rhonda Ross.
But for his last collection, Jones put on a stellar show with an epic finale that will make his swan song even more memorable.
She took followers through some of the more memorable pieces, including the off-white dress she wore on the April 2014 cover of Vogue.
"By doing these targeted events, the idea would be it's more memorable," said Hessburg, who leads the Women's Caucus for the Iowa Democratic Party.
The Masked Saint follows a lot of sports movie tropes, but the actors who play through these tropes make for a more memorable film.
I'm sure there will be something in my life more embarrassing than I've experienced so far and more memorable than I've experienced so far.
Near the end of his book, he recounts another episode I was involved in that led to one of his more memorable political comments.
He recorded "Don't Come Around Here No More" -- memorable for its trippy, Mad Hatter-themed music video -- with the Eurythmics' Dave Stewart in 1985.
Making it all the more memorable was that the Mets won the game in the 14th inning on a three-run homer by Johnson.
The bronze raptor, which looks as though it were just spooked, is one of the more memorable objects associated with the Downtown Brooklyn library.
Food is integral — for some American children, a meal at Howard Johnson's was perhaps more memorable than the seaside or lakeside vacation that followed.
Having a rare or costly skin equipped during these high-pressure moments can make it feel like you're more memorable, more competent, more elite.
In a single playoff run, Leonard has delivered more memorable moments for the Raptors than anyone in the 24-year history of the franchise.
Flores recalls that one of the more memorable events in the early years featured Lucha Libre matches, poetry readings, live paintings, and surf rock.
It's about mindfully choosing to allocate a little extra on one part of the trip to make it easier, more memorable or more engaging.
I eat a ton of precious, expensive food — yet my meals at Babajan have been imminently more memorable than most of the pricey fare.
Some State of the Union addresses have been more memorable than others, and the influence of the speech has perhaps been exaggerated at times.
The beauty is changed into a beast, a beautiful one, by means of one of the more memorable sex acts in twentieth-century fiction.
The Super Bowl victories were made more memorable because the Giants in each case entered the postseason after a less than sterling regular season.
Still, some things are more memorable than others, and the shutdown was eventually dwarfed by the changes crammed down America's collective throat by ObamaCare.
Many brands are experimenting with ad formats that consumers can play with in hopes that they're a more memorable and enjoyable experience for consumers.
The more a product stood out and set itself apart, the more memorable it would be and the more likely it would be purchased.
Showing up in yet another stunning Mugler dress, this time a vintage electric blue mini, Kim's second look was even more memorable than her first.
There's nothing more memorable, however, than seeing six of his classmates collapse on the ground, sob uncontrollably, and shout at the top of their lungs.
The N.C.A.A. Division I Ice Hockey Championship semifinals and finals were played for years before someone discovered that "Frozen Four" was a lot more memorable.
The couple whose on-screen chemistry was more memorable than literally anything in The Amazing Spider-Man broke up the year after its 2014 sequel.
From late-night jazz crawls to treks through abandoned subway stations, these five tours will make your weekend in the Big Apple much more memorable.
Some of the 16-person crew are more memorable than others, but for the most part they're just a large, undifferentiated mass of oblivious humanity.
The desire to take down Trump had one side effect: often the vitriolic and humorous exchanges were more memorable than the proposals these three advanced.
He said this also means that the prices won't be inflated for out-of-towners, and the experience will probably be a more memorable one.
Daniel Brickley, who signed with the Kings as a free agent out of Minnesota State, collected an assist to make his NHL debut more memorable.
Futures are little changed ahead of the year's final week, with 216.6 finishing as one of the more memorable years since the financial crisis ended.
My week playing it as a part of a tight-knit unit was one of the more memorable experiences I've had in an online game.
Asked to name a few of the more memorable tips Mr. Presten gave him over the years, Mr. Johnson couldn't immediately call one to mind.
Some installments are more memorable than others, some writers more capable, and because it's ever changing by design, what endures are the words Modern Love.
Sure, 2019 gifted us with plenty of public outrage, but in the end it's the cancel culture discourse that's more memorable than any canceling itself.
The cheesy, Red Dawn-influenced plot is instantly more memorable than whatever the hell happened in season two, and while it's imperfect, it's also entertaining.
With the creative freedom to twist a story any which way, you best believe that filmmakers will take it if it means a more memorable movie.
This dynamic is partly portrayed through a flashback to Obi's teenage years, set to "Shame", which is one of the more memorable songs on the score.
Summer festivals of all sorts come around every year, and they're even better with a few friends — plus some extras to make the experience more memorable.
But the NYPD's overwhelming security presence, and the numerous street closures adjacent to the parade, may have dashed his dreams of an even more memorable massacre.
Provide alternate times to delete for more timely posts such as 30 minutes through more memorable posts for 7 days, 30 days, or maximum 6 months.
One of the more memorable moments was the steamy sex scene between Bond and his love interest du jour in one of the luxury yacht's showers.
Instead, she is in the middle of a country that isn't home to her, a country where women like her are more memorable dead than alive.
The extension instantly creates virtual card numbers when you go to a site's checkout page, which can then be given nicknames to make them more memorable.
In one of her more memorable moments, she was working for Mr. Sevareid on the day in November 1963 that President John F. Kennedy was shot.
A. Plenty of them, though perhaps none with a more memorable scene than that of Mr. Oakley being rousted out of Madison Square Garden on Feb.
"Turn the interview into a free sample of what it's like to work with you and you'll be a much more memorable interview candidate," he said.
Even more memorable was Mr. Benjamin's "Dream of the Song," its texts drawn from Hebrew poetry of medieval Spain and modern fragments of Federico García Lorca.
"I think Corduroy's got a real vision," he said, inventing a more memorable pronunciation while praising the candidate's emphasis on infrastructure, a potential boost to business.
But no episode was more memorable than the bittersweet finale when new management fired the entire WJM News staff — everyone but the preening, clueless anchorman, Ted Baxter.
Perhaps more memorable than its temperature ranking (which scientifically speaking, climate researchers "are not totally excited by," Schmidt admitted) are last year's portfolio of extreme weather events.
One of the more memorable ones: When HR services startup Zenefits banned alcohol consumption after reportedly finding cigarettes, beer cups and used condoms in the company's stairwell.
Last summer, Futurama voice actor Billy West dubbed a series of the President-elect's more memorable tweets using the voice of his pompous D.O.O.P. General Zap Brannigan.
However, any seasoned traveler will tell you that no journey is complete without a few unexpected hiccups — but that can make the trip that much more memorable.
I intend on taking my family on a low-key getaway with this money, which is definitely going to be more memorable than 103 hours of MTV.
Last summer, Futurama voice actor Billy West dubbed a series of the president-elect's more memorable tweets using the voice of his pompous D.O.O.P. General Zap Brannigan.
The killing sequence is horrible and chilling, and not just for the violence itself; the way the acts affect both women is more disturbing and more memorable.
The dialogue format makes the line of argument more memorable and allows for the simultaneous presentation of a clear thesis and a deeper understanding of the issues.
Streep has spent a lot of her career doing artful impressions of other women — you may notice that her more memorable roles have been carefully styled impressions.
And for me, more memorable than the championship win was the team photo in which I proudly posed shirtless as a man for the very first time.
For those giving out the cards, it might also mean a more memorable use of what might otherwise feel like a small or random amount of money.
"ALFIE CURTIS made the #StarWars Mos Eisley Cantina scene (one of the most memorable I've ever been a part of) even MORE memorable," Hamill tweeted on Tuesday.
He ultimately sentenced Mr. Yousef to life in prison plus 240 years, and his exchange with the convicted terrorist was one of the hearing's more memorable moments.
Both Kate Middleton and Meghan Markle have paid homage to Princess Diana's style over the years, and this tan coat is one of the more memorable examples.
Far more memorable is the second half of the book, in which Douthat turns to the question of how long we can go on in this manner.
About an hour later, the newspaper shared an updated front page with headline "A 'new American moment,'" quoting one of Trump's more memorable lines from the speech.
Names are far more memorable and distinctive, which makes them more convenient to use to get the word out quickly, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
Yes, it's only just launched, but it's already clear the latest game from the Pokémon Go creator is going to be one of this summer's more memorable games.
As outlandish drink orders go, few are more memorable than the "single plum, floating in perfume, served in a man's hat" requested by The Simpsons' Yoko Ono analog.
One recent study found that labels with graphic images worked better than ones with text warnings only, by giving people a more memorable and negative view of smoking.
According to McDonald's Chief Marketing Officer Morgan Flatley and sources close to the company, the primary reason for McDonald's change was a desire for more memorable ad campaigns.
Almost every NBA superstar has a quality signature shoe—Kobe, LeBron, Penny Hardaway, and Michael Jordan produced some of the more memorable sneakers of the past couple decades.
It was one of the more memorable of numerous roles during his prolific career that ended with his character's death - 40 in all, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
Some of the more memorable anchors from that time included Walter Cronkite, John Chancellor, John Cameron Swayze, the team of Chet Huntley and David Brinkley, and Eric SEVAREID.
"We're excited to see the impact that people will make over the next year," Sharma says, "and we're inspired to make future fundraisers and birthdays even more memorable."
That was a powerful event—even more memorable now as Cherushii, who played, passed recently in the Oakland fire, the tragic event that happened a few weeks ago.
But before audiences tally whether Mac outdoes Shakespeare on the body count, let's look back at some of the play's more memorable appearances in culture, pop and otherwise.
It won't rank among Schumer or Hawn's more memorable performances, and it probably won't linger in your mind long enough for you to remember to call your mom afterward.
It added a sense of depth to the world, and the fact that is was a mostly optional feature made it all the more memorable for those who partook.
Together, these new formats could make Snap's ads less skippable and more memorable, coaxing money out of businesses hoping to make a mark on premier audience of US teens.
The Verdict: If you're a travel buff up for a splurge, riding the Venice Simplon-Orient-Express is a whole lot more memorable than a first-class airline trip.
There was little in the game that we hadn't seen before in Half-Life 2, but each encounter was just a bit better-paced, and a little more memorable.
That, and it's a lot more memorable to meet or read about someone named, say, Blue Ivy or Apple than someone named Samantha (no offense to anyone named Samantha).
With five gargantuan shrimps, numerous crosscut segments of al dente asparagus and shredded leek whites, it was one of the more memorable courses that I sampled at Pho Vietnam.
And pressure is on for each show to be more spectacular and memorable than the last, in a more memorable venue, adding to the potential for still more controversies.
But thanks to flight attendants who go above and beyond for their passengers, the journey from point A to point B can be more positive, and sometimes, more memorable.
He was even more hysterical, and even more memorable, a year later in "The Producers," the first film by Mr. Brooks, who later turned it into a Broadway hit.
Large gatherings can be tedious, but when they do work out, they're way more memorable than staying in or seeing a movie or whatever you do on most nights.
Do you agree that leaving a positive impact on the world and others is more memorable than the money, property and other tangible objects one has to one's name?
We would absolutely order wings from both Papa John's and Domino's again because both were mouthwateringly tender and delicious, but the wings from Domino's were just slightly more memorable.
Including this final "golden nugget" not only makes your content more memorable but it "injects a bit of character and creates a conversation starter in an interview," says Srinivasan.
Kids are actually interacting with content (especially when games or characters are involved), making the learning experience richer and the vocab words, numbers, or whatever else they're seeing more memorable.
It's a lesson I learned for myself because I was having more fun and doing more memorable stuff from the moments that weren't called beforehand than the ones that were.
It was over the top but not cringy, it was charming yet somehow not cheesy, and it only becomes more memorable when you find out that Ledger sang it himself.
Purser's time on Stranger Things as the show's ill-fated teen slut shamer was brief, and more memorable for fans' outsize reaction to her death than anything she did onscreen.
The Super Bowl's huge and diverse audience has makers of cars, beer and other consumer goods scrambling to create eye-catching commercials that are sometimes more memorable than the game.
The Super Bowls huge and diverse audience has makers of cars, beer and other consumer goods scrambling to create eye-catching commercials that are sometimes more memorable than the game.
TROON, Scotland (Reuters) - Henrik Stenson's record-breaking British Open triumph was all the more memorable because he achieved it by outplaying the great Phil Mickelson, the Swede said on Sunday.
Those highlight reels, full of impossible leaps from the tops of buildings and other brushes with death, became the hallmark of his movies, more memorable than their plots or characters.
Just ask Iman Shumpert: And for good measure, here's more J.R. being J.R.: If this celebration was any indication, Wednesday's championship parade in Cleveland should provide even more memorable moments.
Haddish apparently didn't anticipate that the couple would actually take her up on the offer to tour a swamp, leading to one of the more memorable afternoons of her life.
One of the more memorable quotes from the Swedish striker was when he remembered being offered a trial by Arsenal when he was just starting out in his professional career.
The chronological back-and-forth diffuses the dread and suspense — the feeling of desperate uncertainty implied by the title — that might have made for a more intense, more memorable yarn.
Some of the more memorable moments in Olympic hockey history have involved N.H.L. players, but new ones will probably have to be forged without them next winter in South Korea.
Memorability: A fittingly nasty end for one of the show's most unpleasant characters, made more memorable by Sansa's triumphant smile as she turns her back on the sound of Ramsay's screams.
The couple entered the dance floor after making a pit stop at Rick's Corn Dogs stand, potentially an homage to one of the more memorable pictures taken during the 2012 campaign.
"Funeral" is considerably more memorable and poignant than "Prey For Me," which is why it comes out on top as the best song Shy Glizzy has ever made on my bracket.
But it was the period piece Shakespeare in Love, with its 13 nominations, that would shock Hollywood by bringing home Best Picture in one of the more memorable recent Oscar upsets.
Attending a funeral (the mid-28503s mob meeting in Chicago) or a vacation in the sticks (the infamous 22019 gathering in upstate New York) were some of the more memorable ones.
It was one of the highlights of that year's Academy Awards and way more memorable and fun than anything in Sunday's subdued ceremony—including Armie Hammer's absurdly large hot dog cannon.
All of this made the sweet relief of arriving, often after dark, even more memorable: the cool, fragrant air; the stars; falling asleep to the lake water lapping and oarlocks knocking.
It boils down to physical experiences that make art more memorable —just like with any relationship, according to the founder and CEO of Artsy, the world's largest online collection of art.
He said that some of his more memorable times on BART come "when the whole city unites around an event," be it Bay to Breakers, SantaCon or the latest Warriors game.
Label the Occasion Milestone Personalized Wine Labels, $27A bottle of wine makes a great gift as is, but throw some custom labels on them and you have something much more memorable
But it also carries substantial risks: A notoriously awkward format, State of the Union responses have been more memorable in recent years for the memes they have produced than persuasive oratory.
Even more memorable are his pictures, such as one of an elderly woman cooking on the roof of her flooded house, that portray the aftermath of a catastrophic cyclone in 1988.
A near-miss with a pitch-invading fan followed – their romantic Bollywood-esque run into one another's arms spoilt by an untimely slip – but that made the moment even more memorable.
"Negative events capture attention and information processing more readily, elicit strong emotions more easily, and are more memorable," psychologists Daniel Fessler, Anne Pisor, and Colin Holbrook, wrote in a recent study.
Some galleries have spruced things up by juxtaposing older art with pieces from the 20th century, which, when done right, offers a fresh perspective and makes for a more memorable display.
Now serving as the American Civil Liberties Union's celebrity ambassador for women's rights, her comedy has become more politically and socially charged as her stand-up has become sharper and more memorable.
"Some C-level execs like to include something from childhood or early years that relates to business," Brynn says, adding that any kind of personal touches can make a summary more memorable.
But the image that will surely prove more memorable—of Mr Obama walking down the metal stairway from the undercarriage of Air Force One—was not an accurate reflection of it either.
The game received a mixed critical reception, but I liked a lot of it—possibly because it really did feel like a throwback to the more memorable FMV games of the 1990s.
Heady stuff, but after my time with Odyssey, I'm convinced the team can explain these concepts in far more memorable methods than what millions of students are currently encountering in traditional classrooms.
That's when we started to come to the conclusion that if we can try to deliver that feeling to our guests, then that would be richer, more memorable portrayal of our journey.
Samsung launched its Galaxy Note series of tablets and smartphones nearly two years after the iPad's introduction, and the smaller phone-like versions have certainly proved more memorable than the larger tablets.
It has produced some of the more memorable political lines in recent years, from "death panels" to "If you like your health plan, you can keep your health plan" to "Obamacare" itself.
The book features memorable characters and even more memorable moments along the route of the walk, in which no one is allowed to slow to a speed below 4 miles an hour.
Things escalate quickly, and while this is all standard horror fare, the combination of weird details, the King traits, and a gripping climax make it one of his more memorable short stories.
As Trump visits Mexico Wednesday to meet with President Enrique Peña Nieto, here's a look back at some of Trump's more memorable comments on Mexico this campaign -- and how the country's leaders responded.
In my opinion, this is the saddest one of the lot — and it's even more memorable because we at first don't realise the devastating significance of Snape asking Harry to look at him.
Now that it's 2019, however, you'll be able to make moments like that even more memorable for your kiddos, especially with all of the whimsical inflatable sprinklers that are now on the market.
Lauren Alaina, fresh off her CMT Awards victory with Breakthrough Video of the Year, made Cole Swindell's "Middle of a Memory" even more memorable by turning it into a duet during his set.
The post-traumatic journalistic stress induced by the Florida recount — when the outcome hung in the balance for 36 days — accounted, four years later, for one of my more memorable election night moments.
So when Mr. Rylance agreed to spend some time with me to discuss the birth and evolution of his Olivia, it felt "most wonderful," to use one of the lady's more memorable exclamations.
Tobias Rieder made his 210th NHL game more memorable when he tallied a short-handed goal to give the Flames a 225-1 edge just past the midway point of the second period.
Some of her more memorable titles include, Tickle Me (1965); The Last Movie (1971); McQ (1974); The Underwater City (1962); The Killer Inside Me (1976); The Fifth Floor (1978); Champions (1984); and Catchfire(1990).
This year, one of SXSW's more memorable stunts came courtesy of Hulu, which promoted their upcoming adaption of Margaret Atwood's The Handmaid's Tale by hiring costumed actresses to congregate at various locations around town.
In one of the more memorable but desperate moments of Mr. Rubio's campaign, he also ridiculed Mr. Trump's tendency to misspell things on Twitter and suggested he once wet his pants at a debate.
This isn't the first time that a singer has helped make a proposal even more memorable for the couple, but the personal connection that Lovato had to the couple made it even more romantic.
Other than having a streak gleefully narrated by Kevin Harlan, no NFL fan has had a more memorable illicit experience than the one who ran on the field at the Pro Bowl on Sunday.
What could be more memorable, after all, than a miles-long, barrel-shaped machine that prowls through space, inhaling planets through one end and chopping them into rubble to be expelled out the other?
But the Republican front-runner's response, lambasting Mr Bush for being "weak", and the glum, bullied expression this elicited in President George W Bush's brother, President George H. Bush's son, were, sadly, more memorable.
The ticker did give us a few memorable moments It means that anyone deviating from the from the thank you norm tonight still ended up with one of the 2016 Oscars' more memorable speeches.
However nothing tops the nostalgic high delivered by the moving performances from Luke and Leia's Hamill and Fisher, made all the more memorable knowing it's the late actress's final, fitting bow in the role.
The early-stage venture firm also reliably puts together one of the more memorable video cards every December, one that it uses to showcase all of the founders to whom it has written checks.
Souphead, however, is one of the comics more memorable characters, because he's identical to Jughead in most ways, save for his height (he's a little shorter) and his love of soup, rather than hamburgers.
Ms. Rudolph's more memorable impersonations included a (very) platinum blonde Donatella Versace mangling the English language, Maya Angelou pranking Cornel West, and Oprah Winfrey making sweet, sweet love to a loaf of French bread.
Tobias Rieder then made his 400th NHL game more memorable when he tallied a short-handed goal to give the Flames a 2-1 edge just past the midway point of the second period.
The physical component of sex dreams makes them more memorable; so whether your dream-sex is terrible, or so good you have a sleep orgasm, it will always linger at the forefront of your mind.
The Cubs claimed their first World Series title in 108 years when they outlasted Cleveland in an epic Game Seven finale last week, and they have a chance to make their year even more memorable.
We'd paid for the tickets (and the hot dogs) with our joint credit card, and while it was a bit pricier than the usual family trip to the movie theater, it was far more memorable.
One of the more memorable aspects of former President Barack Obama's time in office were his speeches after mass shootings, speeches that became a bit of a morbid ritual, given how regularly the shootings occur.
We'll never know for sure if her direction alone could elevate the season's uneven writing into something more cohesive, more powerful, and more memorable than the assembly of memes and scenery-chewing we got instead.
Sure, bringing over a 12-pack will score you points, but if you have a little more room in your budget, giving him a way to brew his own beer promises a more memorable experience.
There's such a wealth of boutique and independent weekenders happening over the summer in the UK, you could direct your time and money towards something a bit smaller, more friendly and perhaps more memorable, instead.
The original Suspiria's murder scenes are elaborate set-pieces done with exquisite slow-build timing, melodramatic in their intensity, and, for many viewers, these gruesome kills were far more memorable than the witchcraft-tinged story.
Lawrence acted in church plays and school musicals when she was a kid, but one of her more memorable roles was when she appeared in a play based on Bible stories when she was nine.
Elsa belting out "Let it Go" is one of the more memorable scenes in "Frozen," but no matter how many times you&aposve watched it, you may not have noticed this one pretty bizarre error.
That's why Dollywood safety manager Judy Toth, who noticed an influx of families with children on the spectrum at the Tennessee park, decided to take action to help make their trip all the more memorable.
The campaign on Friday rolled out new merchandise, including a $30 T-shirt emblazoned with the phrase "Get over it" — one of the more memorable lines from the acting White House chief of staff's briefing.
LONDON — Of the many joys of travelling on the Tube in the city, having your head rammed into a stranger's armpit as a packed carriage rattles through humid tunnels is one of the more memorable.
Two For The Money may be far from perfect, but it is deserves more love than the mere indifference it receives, and is more memorable than its quick trip to discount-bin oblivion would suggest.
More memorable was a regular-season game in November 2012 between the Carolina Panthers and the New England Patriots in which a potential game-winning pass by Tom Brady was picked off in the end zone.
If you want to make the experience even more memorable, might I suggest taking a sip of brandy and eggnog every time Dustin Henderson curses or your mom mentions how adorable she thinks Steve Harrington is?
Even then, he soldiered on, creating more memorable comics for DC (including the post-apocalyptic adventures of Kamandi, The Last Boy on Earth) and Marvel (where his 2001 series was even crazier than the original film).
More memorable is the creepy genius behind the park, Dr. Ford (Anthony Hopkins), who we meet having a chat with old jittery robot pal in the back of a haunting room filled with endless decommissioned hosts.
Burt Reynolds, the wryly appealing Hollywood heartthrob who carried on a long love affair with moviegoers even though his performances were often more memorable than the films that contained them, died on Thursday in Jupiter, Fla.
In a quest to make their weddings even more memorable and distinctive, they are ordering up custom fragrances to wear on their big day, hoping to leave an aromatic impression with their guests and new spouse.
From Joyce Chopra's Smooth Talk with incomparable Laura Dern, to Bette Gordon's ballsy exploration of sexuality in Variety, to the British experimental feminist filmmaker Maureen Blackwood, this marvel of rep cinema was one more memorable combo.
Ultimately, "The Dead, 1904" is more memorable as a festive party than as a heart-searing tale of the elusiveness of love, and the sadness — but also the beauty — inherent in the transitory nature of life.
In one of the more memorable moments, the Alabama senator, who was one of Trump's earliest defenders on the campaign trail, was also asked about Trump's comments caught on a hot mic bragging about aggressive sexual behavior.
"I played poorly (in 2007), so I definitely would like to turn that around this week and have a much more memorable experience at Oakmont," said Scott, who has triumphed twice on the PGA Tour this season.
Little of the actor's real-life affectations shine through, which is a shame, since Spacey is one of the more memorable actors of his generation, having racked up accolades and awards almost annually for two decades straight.
The mid-credits scene figures into the future Marvel films, particularly 2018's big Infinity War team-up, while the end-credits scene is a playful — but worthwhile — joke featuring one of the movie's more memorable characters.
That period left no image more memorable and subtly—sneakily, even—profound than Hujar's of the transgender performer and Warhol's Factory regular Candy Darling, made in 22, in the hospital bed where she was dying of lymphoma.
If one goes further into the core catchiness of each of the central guitar riffs, they'll find that "Brightside" is far more memorable despite nobody being able to hum it without sounding like they're imitating R2-D2.
He imprinted images of their uniforms onto shirts at a show that was among the more memorable of the season thus far, and ornamented those same items with rope lacing that could have been read as lifelines.
It was topped for sheer nerve by Evan Rachel Wood's riskier, if more memorable, choice: a white dinner jacket, bustier top and tails whipped up for the HBO "Westworld" best actress nominee by Jeremy Scott of Moschino.
For one thing, the cast is speaking almost entirely in Dutch and the (very audience-friendly) projected supertitles (from a translation by Rob Klinkenberg) tend to iron the music right out of the plays' more memorable lines.
It will be a piquant rematch between the defender, Oracle Team USA, and the challenger, Emirates Team New Zealand, who produced one of the more memorable Cup tussles last time around and whose rivalry remains genuinely fierce.
Your goal is to get to the badlands, but along the way, those people you put in the car, the hotels, the people who stay up and drive overnight, everything else becomes more memorable than the destination.
But once again this turns out to be a bad approach, it appears to elicit something that has come to be known as the backfire effect, whereby the myth ends up becoming more memorable than the fact.
TMZ caught up with Peri who stated that her daughter's shenanigans — like, say, attempting seduction by wearing a trenchcoat and placing whipped cream on her boobs — are carefully crafted to make Corinne's time on the show more memorable.
Memorability: Obviously this is the exact same death as the High Sparrow, but Margaery comes higher up purely because she was a more memorable character (her death was the final hammer blow in an ongoing rivalry with Cersei).
But more memorable than the disappointment I felt and the Blu Cantrell I danced to were my sweat stains, which — I'm not exaggerating — came down nearly to the waist of my seafoam-green Laundry by Shelli Segal dress.
" In fact, making his first $1,000 from investing was more memorable than crossing the $33 million threshold, Reining says: "That meant my investments could make me $10,000, which meant that they could make me $25,000, and so on.
However, Pelosi's comments about her emphatic applause, which came in response to Trump's call for an end to "revenge politics" during his address, didn't stop the moment from becoming one of the more memorable images of Tuesday's address.
So to end up with Bran, who was more memorable for his blank stare than for his one-liner dialogue and was disposable enough to sit out an entire season at one point, registered to some as anticlimactic.
The conditions, and the luck of the draw, will play a big factor in Federer's prospects over the next two weeks but whatever happens this year's French Open story will be all the more memorable for his return.
" His more memorable work has a near-hieroglyphic lucidity, summoning up fields of meaning in a single shot, as with the eerie, fedora-wearing Strangers in "Dark City" and the romantic goth hero at the center of "The Crow.
It's a simple tale, elevated by a smart script and an incredible collection of tiny performances, one more memorable than the next: the Dutch World War II orphan, the Macy's shopper whom Santa sends to Gimbels, young employee Alfred.
The explanations are fine, but the way we discover them —walking past a grove of crystalline trees, through a tangle of pale white branches and diving into a dark hole, where things get really weird — is far more memorable.
So it's not like you can whip out your phone and start taking pictures to make your parents divorce seem like a day at the botanical gardens, but you can make that experience a more memorable and lasting one.
Polygon spotted a Twitter thread from Naughty Dog animator Jonathan Cooper, who also has animation credits with the Assassins Creed and Mass Effect series, in which Cooper theorizes about what happened to create some of Andromeda's more memorable gaffes.
Here are a few of the more memorable replies, lightly edited for space and clarity, followed by a roundup of Times stories we love and a recommendation for those who might be wondering what to do with their lives.
The Brazilian model was heading to her shoot in Las Vegas in her sexy Christmas attire -- a decorative thong bikini with a "Naughty" Santa hat to boot -- and strapped on some roller skates to make a more memorable entrance.
The system goes by AGC 198691 in the official catalogue, but has been given the more memorable nickname Leoncino or "little lion" by the team that originally detected it using the Arecibo Legacy Fast ALFA (ALFALFA) radio survey project.
But despite all the chaos and the truly disturbing actions he's taken since "Divorce" sent him careening over the edge — even literally, eventually — I can't deny that watching Forrest MacNeil: Malfunctioning Robot has been a way more memorable ride.
I can't think of a more memorable place to get engaged because now I can open a bottle of beautiful Rioja region wine and one sip takes me back to those endless vineyards and ancient monasteries where my wish came true.
While Phoenix went bold with his portrayal of Arthur Fleck in "Joker" — complete with several impassioned outbursts, and some seriously weird dancing — Driver's performance as a man in the midst of a dissolving marriage was subtler, sadder, and infinitely more memorable.
The last 10 minutes of that mission — with my turrets wrecked, my defenses breached, and my army scrabbling to burn down foes who'd broken the lines — were some of the more memorable I've played in 20 years of strategy gaming.
Perhaps what's most charming is not the memes themselves, but the fact that Paris' sense of humor allows her to poke fun at herself and to see the same humor in some of her more memorable moments as we do.
Once the PIN issue is settled your computer will then appear in the Chrome Remote Desktop panel, though you may want to give it a more memorable name to help you identify it later (click the pencil icon to the right).
The Miami Marlins are hoping to produce a few more memorable moments to end another disappointing season and can finish off a three-game sweep of the visiting New York Mets when the National League East rivals meet Wednesday afternoon.
My mom was with me at the time because I value her opinions when it comes to jewelry, and she said, 'You know, sometimes it's more memorable to make an average moment special, than to make an event out of it.
The secret advantage here is that Kimmel was mostly fine last year — neither here nor there — but the ending of the show and his cool head amid chaos made the hosting gig more memorable than it probably would have been otherwise.
His best work was more memorable than any of the stories that it illustrated, including Arthur J. Burks's "Monsters of Moyen," in which an Eastern warlord deploys a fleet of gigantic submarines and "aero-subs" in an attack against America.
The Warriors went on to wallop the Thunder, but the block was one of the evening's more memorable plays, a declaration of intention and fearlessness, a non-verbal We're coming for you to the presumed conference champs and their fresh import.
Austin, Texas (CNN Business)Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes shimmying into a room filled with her employees to the tune of "Can't Touch This" is one of the more memorable, ironic scenes in an upcoming documentary about her now-disgraced startup.
Nadal has experienced major setbacks in the arena, too, none more memorable than his loss to Djokovic in the 2012 final in a brutal test that lasted nearly six hours and left both men unable to stand at the trophy ceremony.
The camera follows Henry as he weaves his way through mud and blood, culminating in an almost unimaginable level of carnage, made even more memorable by Nicholas Brittel's score, which builds up into a wave of majestic and rousing sound.
That year, he also gave one of the more memorable speeches at the 2004 Democratic convention, saying he ran in part to show poor children who grew up like he did that they can also run for president of the United States.
But as "gender reveal" parties grow in popularity (something the inventor of the concept now says she regrets), the desire to make them bigger, more over-the-top and more memorable than ever before has led to some shocking (and truly tragic) outcomes.
While their relationship was full of cringe-worthy moments (asked at a dinner to name Vicki's best quality, Brooks doesn't hesitate before saying " Her ver-gi-na"), nothing was more memorable than Ayers allegedly faking cancer for the whole of Season 10.
"The Choice" is the 11th film to ooze from the syrupy scribblings of Nicholas Sparks, who informs us in the publicity notes that he considers it to be "even more memorable and profound" than his 1996 sobfest, "The Notebook" (filmed in 2004).
The unveiling of the production version of the BMW i3 in the summer of 2013 is among the more memorable razzle dazzle reveals, held in a simultaneous moment across three continents as BMW declared its intentions to launch a Revolution of Urban Mobility.
But it's unclear whether they'll have more memorable exchanges over the civil rights issues that got Biden in trouble last time or over healthcare, where Biden has been looking to go on the offensive against Harris and other "Medicare for All" adherents.
The startup, now valued just north of $25 billion as of last December, knows full well from clashing with the hotel industry that it has to convert people by appealing to its service's strengths as a cheaper, more memorable way to travel.
I mean, yay first win and everything, but for once I'm actually arguing for recency bias here: Cam Newton has been authoring more memorable games since he first put on the Panthers uniform; excluding him entirely from this list doesn't make sense.
Inevitably, "Trust" will be compared to "All the Money in the World," the recent Ridley Scott movie about the kidnapping of Getty's grandson that became more memorable when Christopher Plummer was enlisted as a last-minute replacement for scandal-tarred Kevin Spacey.
To make the experience more memorable, he also flew him down to Camp Lejeune and arranged for him to attend a military exercise in which Marines landed on the North Carolina shore — a simulation of an amphibious attack in Iran or Iraq.
One of them wearing a mask of fictional AI TV host and New Coke spokesthing Max Headroom, the pranksters hijacked two stations that November evening—first WGN-TV, and two hours later an even more memorable takeover of WTTW during a broadcast of Dr. Who.
For example, even in the book, a couple of the expedition members felt rather sketched in, but I still wish they'd been more memorable here, and that the scheming psychologist who leads the team had made the transition with more of her story intact.
Among the more memorable whoppers: a Twitter post that 81 percent of whites are killed by blacks (PolitiFact cites the true figure as 15 percent) and that on television he'd seen thousands of people in Jersey City cheering the collapse of the World Trade Center.
The first episode does begin with Jesse using Genesis to order highway patrolmen to perform various embarrassing acts — a callback to one of the more memorable moments in the comic, where Jesse told a malevolent sheriff to fuck himself, with hyperbolically bloody and disgusting results.
When actress Natalie Portman first hosted Saturday Night Live in 2006, one of her more memorable sketches was a rap video in which she poked fun at her image as a positive role model with a rap about fighting, drinking, and cheating at Harvard.
In expectation of Creed II, I gathered up some of the more memorable wisdom bombs and ranked them from the wisdom you should absolutely follow, to the wisdom that can feel like an actual bomb that sears the skin off to the point of death.
Post–Stringer Bell on The Wire, he's rattled around in a bunch of supporting gigs, some more memorable than others — Heimdall in the Marvel Cinematic Universe; villains in The Losers, Beasts of No Nation, No Good Deed, and Star Trek Beyond; some voiceover work.
San Antonio's 42-2 series lead and the manner in which the Heat escaped defeat in Game 6 against the Spurs' seminal trio of Tim Duncan, Tony Parker and Manu Ginobili — as well as a young Leonard — made that Game 7 even more memorable.
Clinton showed a determination to deal a devastating blow to Mr. Sanders in the New York primary, and she sought to lay the groundwork on Thursday night with the issue of Israel, which evolved into one of the more memorable exchanges of the evening.
Hartley Banack, a lecturer in outdoor learning at the University of British Columbia, Canada, explains that the method can help improve the health and well-being of students, while making the learning process more memorable, and -- most importantly -- connecting children with their surrounding environment.
Scene City Over the years, Julianne Moore has appeared in more than 60 movies, where some of her more memorable roles have included a despairing porn star, a pretentious artist, an articulate academic, a lightheaded lesbian, a boozy Briton and a stilted New England housewife.
Some shows are more memorable than others, but what always dazzles and moves is the fact of the spectacle itself, the knowledge that so much time and effort and money has been put into an experience that will be over in less than 20 minutes.
Wade decision, said he would punish women who get abortions, and made the phrase "grab them by the pussy" one of the more memorable sound bites of this year after a leaked 2005 tape caught him saying he can grope women because he's a celebrity.
Along with these were more memorable events including the drive to add a citizenship question on the Census, President Trump's use of a derogatory term to refer to Latin American and African countries, and of course various elements of the Russia and Ukraine scandals.
Dallas was the opponent in two of Stafford's more memorable comeback wins, including one in 173 in which he faked a spike with 217 seconds left and, without notifying anyone on his team, dived into the teeth of the Dallas defense for the winning touchdown.
Flav also brought up his sobriety and wagged his finger at Chuck D. Public Enemy is moving forward without one of its original (and more memorable) founders -- the one and only Flavor Flav is out ... this after a big argument over a Bernie Sanders rally.
Few such vetoes have been more memorable than Mr. Cuomo's move two days after Christmas Day in 2014, right before a midnight deadline, to quash bipartisan legislation aimed at halting political interference and patronage at the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey.
" Two years later, "The Real Roosevelt: His Forceful and Fearless Utterances on Various Subjects" assembled Theodore Roosevelt's more memorable sayings, including "Populism never prospers save where men are unprosperous," introduced with this promise by Henry Cabot Lodge: "Here in these pages is 'The Real Man.
Taylor elaborated on one of the more memorable lines of dialogue to emerge from the House impeachment depositions — former national security adviser John Bolton's reported description of a "drug deal" pursued by administration officials seeking Ukrainian probes that would be politically advantageous for Trump.
Click here to view original GIF"We want to give riders the opportunity to thank and recognize drivers for the things they do to make the experience more memorable and fun," the announcement says, neatly shifting the burden from company to customer in one fell swoop.
"They may not be able to produce the same kind of works again and it was my hope that there would be more memorable works in the future, but that may be impossible now and that is very saddening," he said, his voice cracking with emotion.
Gabriel Olsen/FilmMagic; Zelig Shaul/ACE/INF; Cour Reason Four: The surprise factor instantly makes it cool: Rumer Willis could have easily gone for a simple nude heel with this yellow eyelet dress, but the unexpected metallic lavender instantly upgrades the outfit to something more memorable.
Lee has been a valuable player as he's traced a winding path through the NBA, from Orlando to New Jersey to Houston to Boston to Memphis and now finally to Charlotte, but he has never been a part of a moment more memorable than that missed chipshot.
That season, the war in Iraq was the basis for frequent head-butting, none more memorable than a fight between O'Donnell and Elisabeth Hasselbeck — a 23.3-year-old devout Christian and conservative and the wife of the NFL quarterback Tim Hasselbeck, who joined the show in 2003.
Launching alongside a raft of accessories and plug-in modules, the G5 will be defined in most people's eyes by its extras, but I think it will be one of the more memorable devices of MWC 2016 simply because it's a terrific phone in its own right.
Two years ago, I missed the solar eclipse that was passing by the US, but I finally got my opportunity, and the day couldn't have gone any better... And a big thank you to Guam and it's people for making my time here even more memorable.
Through their use of new artists, the show also signalled an era in which teenage music tastes were mirrored back to their audience, solidifying Skins' success in not only knowing exactly how to target their viewers but to make pivotal scenes more relatable and in turn, more memorable.
Here's a look at some of his more memorable encounters: After abruptly leaving his Comedy Central series "Chappelle's Show" and traveling to Africa in 2005, Dave Chappelle sat down with Lipton for a wide-ranging conversation to discuss, among other things, his thought process leading up to the walkout.
WASHINGTON — As a New York Times correspondent who has traveled around the world with American government officials, I can think of few more memorable destinations than the Demilitarized Zone, the two-and-a-half-mile-wide, 160-mile-long strip of land that divides North and South Korea.
Some shows were more memorable than others: At the Denver Pop Festival in 21985, he brought Hendrix and his bandmates, the bassist Noel Redding and the drummer Mitch Mitchell, to safety in a U-Haul truck at Mile High Stadium after tear gas had enveloped them onstage during a riot.
O. Bojack Horseman, "What Time Is It Right Now" (2017): Diane and Mr. Peanutbutter discuss marriage There are a million scenes from BoJack Horseman that are more important and probably more memorable for most, but the one I think about constantly is a short scene in the Season 4 finale.
Coming after a week in which the Supreme Court debated whether workers may be fired because of their sexualities or gender identities, the forum offered Democratic voters a chance to see where candidates came down on queer issues — and the SNL sketch satirized some of the more memorable moments from that night.
Better, its characters work to reflect those relations, and are more memorable for it: From Dietrich, the punk-musician-turned-mage whose nephew has joined a hate group, to Altug, the Turkish cafe owner and information broker who's presence is a reminder that even a futuristic setting should contend with our real history.
"Whatever charisma is I don't have it," went one of the more memorable lines from the speech in which Michael Gove launched his bid for an office that demands quite a lot of it — leader of the party in control of the government of the United Kingdom, and therefore its next prime minister.
John RatcliffeJohn Lee RatcliffePresident Trump is right: Mainstream media 'do a very good job' New intel chief inherits host of challenges Hoekstra emerges as favorite for top intelligence post MORE (R-Texas), who was yielded time by GOP colleagues during both hearings, emerged as one of the more memorable Republicans in questioning Mueller.
Frederikke Hoffmeier's Puce Mary LPs all feel like deep descents into industrial underworlds, but the brief moments of beauty on her third full-length for Posh Isolation—like the airy background of "The Temptation to Exist," or the tonic organ drones of "Masks Are Aids Too"—make the trip all the more memorable.
He first became a frontrunner in viewers' hearts when he asked Brown to be his girlfriend during week 4, despite still competing for her attention alongside more than a dozen other men, but he became even more memorable when he went on the Fantasy Suite date (in a windmill!) with bachelorette Hannah Brown.
He also became one of Clinton's more memorable surrogates, stumping around Ohio with an anti-Trump message that became sharper as the campaign went on: "He will gut you and will walk over your cold dead body, and he won't even flinch," Ryan said of Trump to a group of union members in his district on October 5th.
W: I lose a lot more weight than the average fan in September and October...I honestly think that we aren't very different than the average fan, other than we just found a way to have a ton of fun when we go down to the games and really enjoy making the game experience more memorable for everyone else.
In 1999, Jeff Ross made comedy history at the N.Y. Friars Club Roast of Jerry Stiller when he got up and delivered this line after fellow roaster Sandra Bernhard performed a song: "I wouldn't fuck Sandra Bernhard with Bea Arthur's dick," Ross said as the camera panned to the Golden Girls actress, whose reaction made the line even more memorable.
He has his own postseason experience as a player, of course, having delivered one of the Yankees' more memorable playoff moments with his walk-off home run in Game 7 of the 2003 A.L.C.S. Now, as manager, Boone was able to convince his Yankees that a comeback in the A.L.C.S. was still possible without making it sound like a mere cliché.
To celebrate her five years of service on the NBC morning program, Today expressed its love and appreciation for the 45-year-old co-anchor on Friday with a look back at some of her more memorable moments on the show — from the near 24-7 coverage she did on election night (while nearly nine-months pregnant) to some of her more silly moments, geeking out during celebrity interviews.
The book consists largely of interviews with the ancient area's older inhabitants, many of them known from my childhood, augmenting my own familial history of the neighborhood and providing a few of the book's more memorable characters; names like Freddy Allen, Black Charley, Georgie Bumble and Tommy Mangle-the-Cat, that I'd heard my mother or grandmother mention when I was a child but with whom I'd been mostly unfamiliar.
"Political power grows out of the barrel of a gun" and "The revolution is not a dinner party," Mao's apologias for mass killing, may not be admirable sentiments, but they are memorable aphorisms—far more memorable than the contrasting truth that some political power grows out of the barrels of some guns some of the time, depending on what you mean by "power" and "political," and whom you're pointing the gun at.
In one of the more memorable examples, Khamenei took to Instagram after President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE scrapped the U.S. nuclear deal with Iran to show a picture of himself reading "Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House," a controversial book that detailed the extreme dysfunction of Trump's White House.
In one of the more memorable examples, Khamenei took to Instagram after President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE scrapped the U.S. nuclear deal with Iran to show a picture of himself reading "Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House," a controversial book that detailed the extreme dysfunction of Trump's White House.
McKinnon — who's played everyone from former Secretary of State Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonThe exhaustion of Democrats' anti-Trump delusions Poll: Trump trails three Democrats by 10 points in Colorado Soft levels of support mark this year's Democratic primary MORE to former Attorney General Jeff SessionsJefferson (Jeff) Beauregard SessionsDOJ should take action against China's Twitter propaganda Lewandowski says he's 'happy' to testify before House panel The Hill's Morning Report — Trump and the new Israel-'squad' controversy MORE on "SNL" — then riffed on one of Williamson's more memorable lines from the debate.
House Speaker Nancy PelosiNancy PelosiJohnson eyes Irish border in Brexit negotiations Mueller report fades from political conversation Five key players in Trump's trade battles MORE's (D-Calif.) emphatic applause in response to President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE calling for an end to "revenge politics" quickly became one of the more memorable images of Tuesday's State of the Union address.
It's not for-the-ages dialogue, but the writing is certainly clear in its emotional and intellectual intent (Daniel Brühl and Dakota Fanning's characteristically restrained performances make the gruesome details of their exchange even more memorable.) But the end of the sequence lays aside the scalpel and breaks out the sledgehammer: As Sara contemplates Kreizler's sad tale, children sing a schoolyard rhyme about putting a baby "in a bathtub to see if he could swim," while a close-up practically immerses us in the waters of a nearby fountain.

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