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"You better thank her," Coker told him, nodding to Broder.
Recruits who use this terminology are nodding to this history.
"I trust these guys," he said, nodding to the fishmongers.
Nodding to the tight deadline, he acknowledged the difficulties ahead.
The sound is ingenious, nodding to Collins's work with Brian Eno.
"We did a good job together," he added, nodding to Putin.
Accessories were equally conventional, while also nodding to the selfie generation.
"I smoke," he said, nodding to the cigarette in his hand.
Maybe the designers were nodding to the building's variety-store history.
"Right now," he said, nodding to a couple from Wallingford, Conn.
Nodding to the show's title, that body is not necessarily whole.
"These are like my paintbrushes," Keever says, nodding to the plastic bottles.
Nodding to London's famed punk scene, footwear consisted of chunky platform boots.
"The smile on his face is priceless," he said, nodding to Caleb.
Alwyn is already an inspiration on "Lover," with lyrics nodding to their romance.
Trump was nodding to the Washington establishment and, once again, referencing Mrs. Kennedy.
Perry moves from being tense to yanking Celeste's arm nodding to an abusive nature.
"Yes, you are perfectly right," the rabbi says, nodding to the wind in agreement.
And Sweden has some skeletons in the closet, and the movie's maybe nodding to that.
Was it a dadaist art, nodding to Zürich's avant-garde performers of the early 1900s?
"He was the head ball boy," Pye said, nodding to an employee named Daniel Kingsley.
You have a habit of nodding to cities and states in your songs and albums.
"People have had it with hyperpartisan behavior," he said, nodding to his defeat of Gov.
"So how was your night last night," Bloomberg said cheekily, nodding to his tough night.
The capital boasts over 900 official plaques, nodding to notable figures and important historical sites.
"Merry Christmas," he said, nodding to the soldier-straight doorman as they walked past him.
Other distilleries, nodding to Australia's robust wine industry, age their whiskey in used wine casks.
"Where am I going to put those houses?" he said, nodding to the policy problems.
The Fed on Wednesday left its benchmark overnight interest rate unchanged, nodding to persistently low inflation.
They sip vodka cokes through slim black straws, nodding to every beat like rugged tanned parrots.
"I hope you are enjoying her," Susannah says to Naima, nodding to the visibly upset Sergio.
His early appointments are mixed, variously nodding to the party establishment, wealthy businesspeople and white nationalists.
"That camera's going to save a lot of lives," he said, nodding to the one overhead.
"She'll be your reader," one said, nodding to a young, attractive woman standing in a corner.
Nodding to Stone, Johnson, and Morgan should have been a no-brainer for the writers on Pitch.
But she didn't carry the gesture through by nodding to Irish designers when she was in Ireland.
"But," she added, nodding to the Fernandez family beside her, "how many people depend on him right now?"
"Just follow the music," the smiling receptionist at Edinburgh's Storytelling Centre advises, nodding to the door behind her.
He paired the outfit with "Strategy" Nike Kobe 9 Elite sneakers, again nodding to the late basketball player.
Nodding to this risk over the border, the Swiss National Bank kept its ultra-loose policy in place.
He's subtle about it, nodding to let you know when to come in and when to hang back.
"Take care, thank you," Cruz says to the barren room, waving and nodding to no one in particular.
Perhaps nodding to British tastes, its composer folded elements of pomp and majesty into this French Romantic score.
He called himself the "Trump of Pahrump," nodding to his political style and the town he called home.
I fold the brim of my hat for a second and look up, nodding to my old foe.
The Elsa outfit also included a hat made to look like hair, nodding to Elsa&aposs long locks.
Today, you can't make a list of video game's greatest characters without nodding to Street Fighter's iconic heroine.
But if she had been, she would probably be nodding to the seamless work of cosmetic artist Dominique Bossavy.
"This is bigger than anything during the campaign," says Richard Dunbar, a local councillor, nodding to the packed room.
" Monáe brings vibrant color to both videos with "Make Me Feel" nodding to Prince and Black Mirror's "San Junipero.
"After tonight, America has a clear choice going forward," Mr. Cruz said once again, nodding to Mr. Rubio's withdrawal.
Now, the Japanese video game giant is again nodding to the past with the Super NES Classic Edition console.
Nodding to the stage — and a candidate speaking ahead of Patrick, she added, "I mean, we have Joe Sestak."
The Justice Department has described that chat as "cordial," nodding to previous descriptions of the two men's 30-year friendship.
What stands out above all is Beck's voice, nodding to Presley's deep drama and contradicting his own often straight delivery.
He accused Sweden of not treating Americans fairly and nodding to an old conspiracy theory about immigrant crime in Sweden.
Nodding to the surging crime rates and violence, he vowed to reverse laws that prohibit most Brazilians from owning guns.
Over the weekend, she got inked with a tattoo nodding to that very album cover, from Bowie's Ziggy Stardust era.
"I know that as this campaign ends, there comes disappointment that we won't continue," Buttigieg said, nodding to his future.
Mr. McCain's office issued a statement explaining why he wandered during questioning, nodding to the immediate response on social media.
"I accidentally broke his finger playing with these," she said, nodding to the two short bladed sabers in her grip.
But it takes stranger turns, as the vocals start nodding to cop killers, flag burners, sex workers, and all other radicals.
Both explosive and intimate, it takes on the four-movement Beethovenian model, nodding to the past while ferociously jabbing at it.
The verse is detached, droll, and decidedly of its time, nodding to the iCloud celebrity photo leak and the Shmoney dance.
"I have wanted to support the candidate our party nominated," McCain said, nodding to the fact he was a past nominee.
Nodding to the longstanding tradition of sensual flowers, Maisie Cousins has flower photos in the exhibition named 'bumhole' and 'big dick.
" Nodding to those waiting to see him, he adds, "Fifty percent of those who were wounded will never walk naturally again.
Pop culture referenced Leeroy Jenkins for years, with shows like Scrubs and How I Met Your Mother nodding to the video.
The results resembled old Kodachrome photographs, nodding to Moholy-Nagy's early use of the film, as show in the museum's exhibit.
Nodding to the keyboard toccatas of Bach's father, the piece is like a spiraling stream of notes, tossed between the hands.
Mr. Sharma's food is quietly expressive, nodding to the flavors he grew up eating in Mumbai without chaining itself to tradition.
"NOT THAT IT'S ANY OF YOUR BUSINESS BUT…" begins London on her Instagram, nodding to social media gossip about her relationship.
Nodding to the consternation her endorsement had already stirred, Ms. Haley grabbed the microphone from Mr. Rubio after he had spoken Wednesday.
"Missouri is an interesting place; it's really a place where you have to 'show me,'" Cleaver said, nodding to the state's nickname.
Since then, he and other Fed officials have sounded a bit more cautious, nodding to a slowdown in Europe, Japan and China.
Town planners and builders have forgotten the importance of aesthetics, assembling identikit houses and shopping centres without even nodding to local traditions.
"We moved four times in the last three years because of the fighting around Mosul," says Sina, nodding to the little girl.
"Missouri is an interesting place; it's really a place where you have to show me," Cleaver said, nodding to the state's nickname.
Tonight Wiz Khalifa, still seemingly prepping the new Taylor Gang mixtape, dropped a new track called "Stranger Things" nodding to the show.
Footage of Trump at Tuesday's summit shows the president standing next to the fake seal smiling and nodding to his young supporters.
Otterbein: Biden has been signaling recently that he wants to reach out to Sanders' supporters, nodding to them in a recent speech.
In fact, nodding to New Hampshire is the only significant change the senator has made to her stump speech after New Hampshire.
Nodding to teenagers' "insatiable need to orgasm," she says the memes are closer to porn than they are to sweet displays of affection.
"This is everything we worked for, everything gone right in front of your eyes," he said, nodding to a yard filled with debris.
"I've [got] nothing to hide," he says, nodding to the years he had to spend in the closet while a young aspiring actor.
"We are very passionate about our music here," my host said, nodding to himself and watching me to see how I would react.
When I zip up a tracksuit, it's my way of nodding to that middle-school girl who so desperately wanted to fit in.
Finally, if there is a look that evokes an idealized American past, while also nodding to our original resistors and outsiders, it's this.
Nodding to the early-music revolution of the 1970s and '80s, he named Nikolaus Harnoncourt, William Christie and René Jacobs among his influences.
One younger comedian, Chelsea Peretti, delivered a mixed tribute, nodding to Mr. Lewis's infamous comments about female comedians being less funny than men.
McMillon said "there will be extensive conversations about America's future and the role business plays in shaping it," nodding to the 2020 election.
"General Electric needs to sell a division to Emerson Electric pronto, " he said, nodding to his Monday interview with the CEO of Emerson.
The "I Believe I Can Fly" singer appeared stoic in court, nodding to the judge at times and responding "Yes sir" when spoken to.
"Another Brick in the Wall" will feature a keyboard synthesiser and myriad ambient sound-effects, nodding to a couple of the band's sonic trademarks.
Nodding to the meeting between Mr Trump and Vladimir Putin, he declared that "the architecture of the world is changing before our very eyes".
"There was lots of virgin hair, lots of static — that's a key thing," he said, nodding to the looks he created for the show.
Funny, apt descriptions ("Interjections: your first words and in all probability also your last") adorn the packages, nodding to the healing nature of words.
"I could give you a five-minute tutorial, and you could drive the Zamboni out there," Messer said, nodding to the huge, glassy oval.
The festival includes a formidable slate of luminaries while embracing new directorial faces, commemorating past selections in Cannes Classics and nodding to changing technologies.
It wasn't so much about confronting stereotype — the men didn't wear the skirts, or the dresses — but rather nodding to equal opportunity across genres.
What Gunn knows is that color is integral to the mood of the movie, while nodding to the comics that superhero movies are based on.
"It's still a Bellalution," she stated in the same, nodding to the Bella Twins' role in the overall evolution and development of the women's division.
"Never judging a book by its cover," Gad said, nodding to a "subtle but incredibly effective" scene shared between two men near the film's conclusion.
Sajid Javid, the home secretary, is being advised by a former Vote Leave executive and has taken to giving speeches nodding to his gritty upbringing.
In March, the government downgraded its economic assessment for the first time in three years, nodding to growing signs of weakness in exports and output.
But by labeling the media—and not, say, the Democratic Party—as "the opposition party," Bannon is also nodding to the Trump White House's strategy.
In essence almost nodding to the idea that Assad was gonna get to stay in some capacity," Rubio said on the show "AM Tampa Bay.
The province of Hanukkah entertainment has historically been television, where nodding to a Jewish viewership doesn't demand such a great expenditure of time or resources.
It's also the festival where you can see familiar faces: We spotted the Airliner's gruff but kindhearted head of security, Frank, nodding to the music.
"We the People" (2011), nodding to the preamble of the United States Constitution, has that title spelled out in colored shoelaces embedded in a wall.
But he also appealed to voters' unease about jobs and the economy in his victory speech, nodding to his successful career in the telecommunications field.
For example, in 2019, Timothée Chalamet, Michael B. Jordan and Chadwick Boseman all wore harnesses on the red carpet, nodding to cultural discussions over masculinity.
" Nodding to the fact that white people in America had real structural advantages in the early 20th century, he added, "We won it by being white.
"What are the limitations?" he asked rhetorically, nodding to the national worry that deferring so much to Japan's armed forces could lead to a future war.
She appears to be nodding to the idea that conflict between Nicki Minaj and Cardi B is what fans want, and not how Nicki actually feels.
Even nodding to potential deal-breakers with a cover letter line like, "I'm particularly drawn to your flexible workplace culture" can make a hiring manager pause.
By nodding to the truth that Mr Obama is an American, he hopes to give such squeamish voters permission to cast ballots for him in November.
In essence, almost nodding to the idea that Assad was going to get to stay in some capacity," Rubio said on the show "AM Tampa Bay.
"She didn't understand Donald Judd, either," Mr. Levine said, nodding to that artist's horizontal relief of repeating units in red, white and black over the sofa.
"Ghostbox Cowboy" feels like a William Gibson adaptation directed by David Lynch and Jean-Luc Godard — while not directly lifting from or nodding to those artists.
"The President controls the timing here," another White House official told CNN, nodding to the fact that nothing is certain until Trump deems it to be.
Nodding to Line's own efforts in the area, he mentioned the popular game and tie-in collectibles Tsum Tsum, co-developed by Konami and Disney respectively.
"It's amazing, you're going to love it," Andy tells Staci with a sly smile, nodding to the fact that anything can end up on TV these days.
Fast-fashion retailers can take cues from design houses (or, in this case, highly sought-after tour merch) far too directly, instead of merely nodding to them.
One federal official dubbed it a "blue flu," nodding to the blue shirts worn by TSA officers, while union officials say officers can't afford to work unpaid.
The characters swap witty dialogue that draws its edge from our contemporary cultural lexicon (from TED talks to wokeness), while nodding to the classic tale being referenced.
After briskly consuming a last bite of beef, he got up and began to walk out, nodding to the women behind the counter as he ambled past.
Among the victims who spoke, some put Epstein's actions into a larger context, nodding to the ongoing criminal investigation of the crimes to which he was linked.
"I think they're addicted to me," he said, nodding to the patrons who traded friendly banter with him as they bought snacks and drinks and lottery tickets.
The piano writing, nodding to the taste at the time for florid, virtuosic passagework, brims with brilliance and rippling runs, as well as captivating elegance and intricacy.
Retitled "prop," it consists of concrete panels and planks, nodding to the neighborhood's industrial past and the endless recycling of materials and ideas in art and architecture.
Nodding to his roots as a City Ballet principal, he also presents a night of classics by that company's founding choreographers, George Balanchine and Jerome Robbins. vaildance.org
McMillon, 52, said in the coming months "there will be extensive conversations about America's future and the role business plays in shaping it," nodding to the 2020 election.
Nodding to Plies and Beyonce in a hook is pretty much the perfect way to make sure the song is a hit on social media, and she knows that.
The central bank dropped the word "patient " from its policy statement, nodding to worries over slower economic growth, adding it will "act as appropriate" to sustain the economic expansion.
In the monthly report, the government also cut its view on output and capital expenditure, nodding to the growing pain from U.S.-Sino trade tensions and slowing Chinese demand.
In our afternoon chat, he racks up a few more, nodding to Pet Sounds, the Nietzschean concept of eternal return, the Japanese avant-ecstatics in Boredoms, and Rick & Morty.
So the inclusion of the Navy Seal meme in the manifesto simultaneously becomes about wink-wink-nodding to anyone who gets it, while jarring and discombobulating people who don't.
" 'Pippin' bought our living room," Ms. d'Amboise said, nodding to the earth-toned couch and figured rug, both from Restoration Hardware, and to the bench from ABC Carpet & Home.
"Having a kid, I've really felt the pull of domesticity," she says, nodding to one of the multiple vintage prams she collects, surrounded by power tools along one wall.
"Freshmen coming in really have to be reprogrammed and almost have to learn to play basketball all over again," Shafer said, nodding to Vinny DeAngelo, a freshman, who concurred.
The humor in Ed Ruscha's "Cheese Circle" (1975) is obvious, while Lorna Simpson's "Polka Dot & Bullet Holes #2" (2016) winks at the viewer while nodding to a bleak reality.
Detailed instructions dictate precisely how and when students should pay attention, from nodding to folding their hands and legs just so — poses on display in the Success Academy video.
James appears to be nodding to the the safety pin movement that's been taking over social media, which uses the pin to represent solidarity with and support for minority groups.
"You're not just my great love story, Rebecca, you were my big break," he told her before nodding to the wedding vows that Rebecca read to him many years before.
She praised President Barack Obama and his legacy before nodding to the importance she sees the state playing in her primary strategy as a barricade to stop Sanders' surging campaign.
"I guarantee you you're going to get some surprise bills, whoppers," Scott said, nodding to the high cost of a visit to the emergency room or long-term intensive care.
" After standing alongside and nodding to Sanders' roughly 30-minute speech, Clinton took to the podium to thank the Vermont senator, who she praised for his "lifetime of fighting injustice.
"I think the industry is the highest-tech industry in the world," he said, nodding to the race to create reliable self-driving cars and the growth in electric vehicles.
On the evening Mr. Dongo performed, his producer, Alhaji Yaits, 22, who goes by the name Young Master, sat nodding to the beat he had helped produce a week earlier.
The central bank on Wednesday raised rates by a quarter point to 0.75-2104 percent, nodding to the continued strength in the labor market and a pick up in inflation.
His successful effort to make great buffalo mozzarella in Denmark is but one example of his aim to do away with notions of authenticity while nodding to his Italian heritage.
This speaks to the point that the creative process is a cooperative effort, nodding to the idea that progress involves bringing together different types of people towards the same goal.
His early output—rudimentary black and white sketches—often featured an everyman in a suit and a bowler hat, nodding to the archetypes present in Charlie Chaplin and René Magritte's work.
Nodding to heightening uncertainty, the sources said, the BOJ may offer a bleaker view of the global economy than in January, when the central bank said it continued to grow steadily.
But a senior Trump administration official later tried to walk back Trump's comment, saying he wasn't condoning violence and human rights violations but was nodding to the United State's drug issues.
But this Metrograph series opens a broader window on that decade's changing representations of gay life onscreen, even nodding to the controversy caused by making the killer in "Basic Instinct" bisexual.
Brian Guidry's burlap clothing — made from discarded coffee sacks that he collected while working on the docks, and nodding to both the history of slavery and haute couture — is weirdly unforgettable.
The accountants were in their cubicles with runny noses, the traders were in the smoker's area, while the rest were nodding to one another after running out of things to say.
Critics have wondered whether it's an instance of Jay-Z playing both sides — nodding to injustice while also collecting a paycheck from the league that punished others for doing the same.
Tracks like "Ontario" are more reminiscent of the electro-pastorals on Green's 2000 debut Animal Magic, nodding to the idea that even in nomadic travel, we still stay true to our roots.
"They don't want to do the posting that says there was a finding about what they did," McQuiston said, nodding to the latest contract, or agree to revert to the old one.
The leather coat, made up of scalloped circles in autumnal tones, will also be a hit, nodding to the '60s while seamlessly sliding into our wardrobes alongside black turtlenecks and flared denim.
"Russia, if you're listening, I hope you're able to find the 30,000 emails (from Hillary Clinton's private server) that are missing," Trump said, nodding to Moscow's alleged role in the DNC hack.
She's always learned from the ones who betrayed her, so nodding to their dearly departed influences through fashion is just probably part of her "I know BS when I see it" personality.
"While there are certainly donors leaning in, some are waiting to see Darwin do some magic," Jon Vein, a major Democratic donor explained, nodding to the theory of survival of the fittest.
Nodding to Lincoln Center's American Songbook project, Mr. Manahan led the radiant, stylish soprano Mikaela Bennett and the orchestra in a selection of songs by Jerome Kern, Harold Arlen and George Gershwin.
Nodding to his "America First" agenda, the president cautioned his foreign counterparts not to pollute his efforts to level the field of international trade and said his top priority is U.S. workers.
Biden and his top advisers are considering nodding to the rising next generation in Democratic politics — and elevating an heir — by announcing a running mate early, well before the nomination is sealed.
I think of Calvin Tomkins's profiles for The New Yorker, in which biographical information rounds out the "Lives of the Artists," as one of Tomkins's books (nodding to Giorgio Vasari) was titled.
"I think right now what we have to do — I'm serious about this — I think you've got to stay with what's possible," Warren said, nodding to the recently passed Affordable Care Act.
It came with a video that references the episode of Weird Weekends where Louis Thereoux goes to a brothel, nodding to the seemingly blatant chemistry he had with a woman working there.
"The very act of constructing an archive is a form of power," Cairo-based writer Amir-Hussein Radjy noted in a January article about 858, nodding to Jacques Derrida's 1995 book, Archive Fever.
As a member of the media, I cannot and will not shower the picture with glowing reviews and praise without nodding to the tarnished history of the man who gave birth to it.
"Guac is extra," she captioned the shot, nodding to Chipotle while chowing down on a spread of chips and dip on the luxe balcony of her room at the eco-friendly Imanta Resort.
The latter also name-checked warhorses like Amon Amarth, Carcass, and Crowbar while nodding to fresher meat like Gatecreeper and Full of Hell, as well as Noisey faves King Woman and Lingua Ignota.
Kathleen Hall Jamieson, a communications professor at the University of Pennsylvania, said that Mr. Trump appeared to be nodding to age and sex stereotypes of women being too frail to handle strenuous activities.
A candidate who represents some of what Ocasio-Cortez does represent while also nodding to the other parts of the party is the one who is likely to be most successful in 2020.
Nodding to "Ulysses" in the first few minutes, "Himself and Nora" is most interested in Joyce's career, telling us repeatedly that Nora — the inspiration for his Molly Bloom — was more source than muse.
"Record labels have had to accept that it takes a lot longer to make records now," Dan says over email, nodding to the much-chronicled production delays that are gripping the vinyl industry.
Nodding to the tough vote to repeal Obamacare scheduled in the Senate Tuesday, Trump joked that he might just fire Price if the secretary couldn't convince enough senators to vote for the bill.
Mr. Biden and his top advisers are considering nodding to the rising next generation in Democratic politics — and elevating an heir — by announcing a running mate early, well before the nomination is sealed.
Nodding to the culture of mutual respect at 5Pointz, the court added that "a respected aerosol artist's determination that another aerosol artist's work is worthy of display" is another proof of recognized stature.
There's the grocery store love connection, the teens sneaking out to make out, the therapeutic effect of fantasy lives, and much, much more, many nodding to the complicated, indelible bonds between women. —A.
In the subtlest possible way, Sanders does seem to be nodding to political realities at a time when the chances of his actually being the nominee seem as good as they've ever been.
In a quarterly review of its forecasts, the Bank of Japan on Tuesday raised its growth estimates for the fiscal year beginning in April and the following year, nodding to brightening prospects for exports.
If the organization supports GLAAD's decision, it's hard for the Oscars to continue nodding to Time's Up in the same ceremony where Bohemian Rhapsody is a contender for Best Picture, regardless of the results.
The language on protectionism was removed at last year's summit in Buenos Aires, nodding to a request by Washington which is sensitive to criticism of the tariffs it is slapping on some G20 members.
Those plans need to be drafted in a way that will keep bond-buying as a viable tool should it be needed during the next downturn, Kaplan said, nodding to potential political push-back.
Sadly, the Republican Party, nodding to the far right, has been trying to erode protection and funding for some of those lands, as Nick Kristof noted in a recent column celebrating this environmental patrimony:
But my future husband and I would be getting married in California's wine country, and sought a different aesthetic: a celebration to reflect our distinctly American way of life, while nodding to our heritage.
And CBS's chief executive, Les Moonves, nodding to the show's production costs, said, "the price is so expensive you need a 35 share to break even," a reference to a now-impossibly high rating.
"This used to produce a light with a golden halo, that soft and welcoming light that envelops you," Ms. Naim lamented, nodding to one of the cast-iron lampposts that dot the city center.
But Goodell once again shot down that idea on Friday, suggesting that marijuana is addictive and nodding to the possibility that the N.F.L. could be sued if it softened its stance on its use.
"That too," he continued, nodding to Les Mots à la Bouche, the oldest L.G.B.T. bookseller in the Marais, rumored to be converted soon to a Doc Martens shoe store after the lease became unaffordable.
"Whenever we feel embarrassed, we turn inward and we don't want to internalize or talk about something," Rawlings says, nodding to that gender strain that makes it less socially acceptable to be openly vulnerable.
Nodding to such concerns, Mester told an audience at Columbia University that banking regulators need a framework that allows them to reduce the burden on small banks while maintaining higher standards for systemically risky banks.
But by nodding to the traditions of Trek's past while hurtling headfirst into its future, the newest episode smashes the buttons for every type of viewer, from traditional conservatives to sociopolitical idealists to conspiracy theorists.
In a quarterly review of its forecasts, the BOJ raised its growth estimates for the fiscal year beginning in April to 1.5 percent from 1.3 percent forecast in November, nodding to brightening prospects for exports.
"Daily Show" host Trevor Noah first announced the pop-up library on his late-night show in March, nodding to the long-standing American tradition of documenting presidential communications that began with Franklin D. Roosevelt.
TOKYO (Reuters) - The Bank of Japan kept monetary policy steady on Friday and offered a bleaker assessment of exports and output, nodding to heightening overseas risks that could threaten to derail a fragile economic recovery.
While nodding to the nation's bicentennial of the previous year, the sculpture figuratively connects earth and starry heavens, urging a harmonic, cosmic perspective redolent of the Aquarian dreams of the 1960s, Mr. Oppenheim's formative years.
Nodding to the effects in Texas of Hurricane Harvey, Dudley said that while the human toll was tragic, and there may be some gasoline-price inflation, they should not fundamentally alter the overall economy's momentum
The album features a tight and sometimes abrasive palette of sounds ranging from Miami bass to gritty techno, all the while nodding to Cuba's long love affair with percussive styles ranging from rumba to guaguancó .
Cazzie David  took to Instagram on Friday with a glam shot from her recent trip to Africa, complete with a sarcasm-tinged caption nodding to her ex-boyfriend  Pete Davidson 's new relationship with  Ariana Grande.
While nodding to Vermeer's "Lacemaker" in the facture of her threads, McCoubrey transcends the depiction of lace as a product or adornment, adopting its ornamental language and fusing it masterfully to the illusionistic tradition of painting.
The central bank also trimmed its inflation forecasts and warned that risks to the outlook were skewed to the downside, nodding to heightening overseas uncertainties that could further delay achievement of its elusive 2% inflation target.
The BOJ has been dropping subtle and intentional hints it could edge away from crisis-mode stimulus earlier than expected, sources say, nodding to growing criticism that prolonged easing was threatening to destabilize the banking system.
Throughout the song there's an arpeggiated music box riff subtly nodding to classical music, so I wanted to transform into multiple members of a Georgian period band, highlighting the musical changes as the song constantly progresses.
On paper, this Brooklynite's music seems dizzyingly multifaceted: She fuses elements of hip-hop, R&B, jazz, funk, soul and indie rock, while also nodding to Latin rhythms, inspired by her Cuban and Puerto Rican heritage.
"We need somebody who can go toe to toe who actually comes from the kinds of communities that he's been appealing to," Mr. Buttigieg said, nodding to Mr. Trump's popularity in parts of the industrial Midwest.
Its shocks are well-timed, giving us enough reason to fear what's on the other side of various doors while nodding to the time-honored horror tradition of turning a mundane object into a malevolent one.
"Might be roughly a wash in Year 10, in which case cumulated fiscal deficit over 10 years would rise," Mr. Barro said, nodding to the fact that the debt would increase over that 10-year period.
TOKYO, March 15 (Reuters) - The Bank of Japan kept monetary policy steady on Friday and offered a bleaker assessment of exports and output, nodding to heightening overseas risks that could threaten to derail a fragile economic recovery.
Nodding to public concerns about whether testing would be free, Sanders launched into a pitch about Medicare-for-all, saying if he were elected president he would transform America's complicated private insurance into a single-payer system.
Drake sings "This is a Blessing, Masha'allah, Wallahi," in his version of "Sweeterman," nodding to the Ramriddlz original, while at the same time is benefiting by reaching a niche audience that can relate to the Arabic words.
He called that company Homestead Modern — acknowledging the area's history as a D.I.Y. homesteader's paradise and nodding to the architectural movement that had spread so many glass-and-steel structures throughout the stark lunar landscape at midcentury.
"Mayor Buttigieg is a great guy and a real patriot," Biden began politely, nodding to Buttigieg's military service in Afghanistan before pivoting to a reminder of the former mayor's struggles to register support among voters of color.
Social Altitude marks the first show in which the artist includes the color green in his work, nodding to the local Rocky Mountain landscape as well as his recent travels to South Korea and his native Colombia.
Throughout the first two seasons of the British sci-fi anthology Black Mirror, creator Charlie Brooker has delivered pointed commentary on the technologically interconnected worlds of today and tomorrow, while nodding to the pop culture of the past.
Other containers adopted the design of a book simply for aesthetic reasons, serving as practical objects while nodding to what was perhaps their owners' passion for reading — or at least a desire to present the illusion of intellect.
Riverdale, which is based on the characters from Archie Comics, loves nodding to its source material whenever possible, which is particularly delightful considering the CW drama is way, waaaaay darker than anything written in the original comic series.
The platinum blonde continued her exploration of rock n' roll fashion on Sunday, nodding to the '90s grunge scene with a black, cream and red plaid dress with a structured asymmetricawl skirt while out in N.Y.C. Splash News
Trump went to CPAC — where's he's been a speaker several times until skipping last year — and delivered a victory speech applauding his administration's accomplishments so far, and nodding to the campaign promises he vows to follow through on.
"If changes to reinvestment policy do tighten financial conditions more than anticipated, then I expect that the (Fed) would take that into account," he said, nodding to the possibility that rate hikes could be delayed in that case.
And regardless of Trump's feelings on associating himself with the violent hate speech regularly deployed by his alt-right followers, nodding to their presence in a tweet like this, voluntarily or not, does nothing to minimize their movement.
Now Ms. Warren and a Boston-based campaign team that has long resisted snap reactions to the day-to-day developments of the primary are nodding to the reality of a reshuffled race with no true front-runner.
At the Jazz Gallery she will perform in two separate formations: a duo with the drummer Tomas Fujiwara (nodding to her new album) and a longstanding quartet featuring Fujiwara, the guitarist Mary Halvorson and the bassist Jason Roebke.
The film's dark portrayal of the cost of fame goes to some uncomfortable places, and Snipes' soundtrack helps plunge viewers into an abyss of paranoia, nodding to 19783s horror movies themes while offering stretches of ambient, dread-inducing noise.
In a quarterly review of its forecasts issued last month, the BOJ raised its growth estimates for the fiscal year beginning in April to 1.5 percent from the 1.3 percent forecast in November, nodding to brightening prospects for exports.
"Now you'll have a hard time finding a contemporary-art institution that does not engage in performance art," says Ms Schlenzka, nodding to more recent programming at MoMA, Tate Modern and the Whitney in New York, among other places.
Nodding to critics who contend that the movie industry hasn't done enough to fight sexual harassment, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences announced on Thursday that it would be establishing a "code of conduct" for its members.
It was his choice of clothes, a red leather jacket, nodding to the famous suit in "Delirious," the breakthrough special of Eddie Murphy, then in his early 20s, perhaps the most spectacularly successful of all the stand-up prodigies.
Although we could not have gotten to today without that movement, I say that if we're nodding to anything, we should nod at the mirror, because out there agitating for women's rights right now is something that looks like America.
While nodding to Trump's challenge to the industry, and acknowledging a responsibility to be more transparent, Steve Ubl, PhRMA's president and CEO, pushed back hard against the idea that disclosing list prices would actually help lay people understand their drug costs.
"I think people need that now more than ever, especially post-election," Kate says, nodding to Donald Trump's rhetoric on Muslims during his campaign and the recent executive order barring travelers from seven majority-Muslim nations from entering the United States.
Trump said that his visit to the UK had been an "incredible trip," nodding to his dinner with Queen Elizabeth II, who had invited Trump and first lady Melania Trump to attend an official State Banquet at Buckingham Palace on Monday.
Nodding to his recent interview with the Bild newspaper—in which he claimed that 40% of young Germans are on short-term contracts, the correct figure being 14%—they fret that he couild fall into the trap that devoured Rudolf Scharping.
Conte made his attack as Salvini sat right next to him, at times shaking his head, rolling his eyes or nodding to League senators as the prime minister unleashed a blistering critique of his actions over the past two weeks.
Nodding to previous Supreme Court rulings, Mr Katyal admitted that the FHA allows cities to pursue certain lawsuits, but only when the lenders' actions are a "proximate cause" of the harm rather than six steps removed from its alleged trigger.
In a recent interview with Vogue, Chopra said that "people will need vacations after this wedding," possibly nodding to the length of the average Indian wedding, though she was more likely hinting at how much fun the attendees will have.
Nodding to childhood pastimes like Capture the Flag as well as to vast online simulations like World of Warcraft, Ingress is one of the first popular games built using augmented reality, a technology that overlays virtual objects onto the real world.
"[T]he significance of the FBI raid cannot be understated," he wrote, nodding to the proceedings in New York that this week brought in a third-party lawyer to review Cohen's documents for confidential information before prosecutors can use them.
It's also fitting that a number of Fenty designs seem to be nodding to hip-hop fashion, too; the AJASS collective gained a lot of its momentum from existing at a time when music, fashion and pro-Black politics were intertwined.
While accepting the trophy he took a moment—the whole speech, really—to address systemic racism in Hollywood, nodding to the fact that not a single person of color was nominated in any of the main acting categories this year.
On that frigid night, he wore long underwear, jeans, a fleece vest and jacket and a watch cap as he made his rounds, nodding to the homeless across from The New Yorker Hotel on 8th Avenue, skirting puddles, trash and traffic.
And even when the 2019 Emmy winners weren't queer themselves, they often took a moment to shout out, say, trans rights (as Supporting Actress in a Limited Series Patricia Arquette did, nodding to her late sister Alexis Arquette, a trans woman).
And as Krasny himself admits, nodding to Freud after struggling for several paragraphs to unearth the deeper meaning in a simple story about a blind man mistaking the surface of a matzo for Braille, "Sometimes a joke is just a joke."
"On the other hand, the BOJ must continue to very carefully watch the effects and side-effects" of its stimulus, she said, nodding to growing concern in markets that prolonged easing was taking a toll on Japan's banking sector by eroding margins.
So it's nifty that Google is nodding to Endgame, undeniably an all-consuming piece of pop culture right now; it's the big finale to a big storyline that one of the world's biggest movie studios has built over a big, long, decade.
Nodding to American demands to make permanent constraints on nuclear enrichment and other activities that can resume after 10-15 years under the JCPOA, the three European leaders agreed that a side-deal is needed to ensure that Iran forever forswears nuclear arms.
"If we cannot make a deal, it will be terminated and that will be fine," Trump said about NAFTA, nodding to his belief that the United States and Canada will look out for their best interests and help each other when they can.
Yet while appropriate, Dior, Borgo De Nor, and, today, Fendi, are neither American nor Japanese labels, another indicator that Trump, as she has done before, isn't necessarily nodding to the fashion diplomacy guidelines that most first ladies have taken pains to adhere to.
That's the tact DJ Taye takes over the course of his debut full-length Still Trippin', nodding to the grid-busting form that he and the rest of the Teklife crew have explored over the last decade, without ever being bound to it.
"When I think about the journey I've traveled, there's no doubt that young African American, Latino, Asian, LGBT youth, they have more role models," Obama said, nodding to Copeland, who became the first black principal dancer at the American Ballet Theatre in 2015.
"So many people are riffing on things they don't know about," says Patrick Parrish, Nuriev's New York gallerist, nodding to the fact that young designers are bombarded by so many digital images that they often lose sight of where an idea begins.
For more than two decades, SweetWater Brewing Company's best-seller has been its floral 420 Extra Pale Ale, the numerals slyly nodding to the beer's April 20 birth date and the brewery's fondness for marijuana: 420 is drug-subculture slang for cannabis.
By nodding to a court case that's a staple of journalism schools, Zuckerberg is aiming for some common ground with the news media, even as that industry lobbies Congress to help news companies compete with Facebook and Google for digital ad money.
"How can you utilize that when you're a prep school kid, or your mom works at the college and you grew up on Cheerios, and you're as far from a coal mine as you are from equatorial Africa?" he asked, nodding to his own background.
Many of Springsteen's songs are at least partially inspired by movies, from obvious ones like "Thunder Road" and "Nebraska" (the latter nodding to Terrence Malick's Badlands) to the many tracks on Born to Run that tap into the outlaw energy of Martin Scorsese's Mean Streets.
Clinton's campaign, while nodding to the fact that they are concerned about the strategy, have said made a concerted effort to push that their ground game -- and early voting that is already taking place in a number of battleground states -- will render the strategy moot.
"I go to a therapist, I meditate, and I talk to people very quickly now — instead of isolating, I reach out," she explained, nodding to the fact that dealing with anxiety is an ongoing process, one that continues to be part of her everyday routine.
This opening track samples BTS' 2014 song "Intro: Skool Luv Affair" and features the same animated intro in the visual, nodding to the band's coming-of-age and self-discovery themes that run through much of the initial work they produced following their 2013 debut.
I haven't read a word of Elena Ferrante's Neapolitan novels, and from the way my critic friends who have reacted to this series, mostly nodding to it as a pretty, dutiful adaptation but nothing more, makes me wonder whether I'd feel differently if I had.
"What it does offer is a bumper crop of high-grade, ultra-processed, huff-it-and-grin punk singalongs that find a middle place between re-creating the 'TRL' days and nodding to what works on radio now," Spencer Kornhaber writes for the Atlantic.
The two are perfect complements, nodding to pop culture's long history of odd-couple duos: Tuca nudges (and sometimes shoves) Bertie forward when Bertie seems stuck, and Bertie steps in to support and care for Tuca when Tuca neglects to take care of herself.
Nodding to the 271 election, the members of Congress noted that while nearly all Democratic candidates running for president have taken a no-corporate PAC pledge, and multiple Democrats running for House and Senate have done the same thing — the idea should be mandatory.
The animations present de Palma in a kitchen, in an asylum — nodding to the historical ties between women and hysteria — and, in another scene, she is holding a tub of cold cream — to signify women as objects of desire, needing to continuously appear youthful.
But that's a phrase that the government has kept vague, with officials nodding to interrupted Facebook campaigns like Iran's, and President Trump claiming that China taking a four-page ad out in an Iowa newspaper was evidence that country is "attempting to interfere" in the election.
Early in the campaign he used his sense of humour to brush aside a rumour, long circulating in Paris, that he was having a secret gay affair: it must have been his "hologram", he joked, nodding to a campaign tool used by one of his rivals.
Weeks after popping up (twice) on The Weeknd's new album, a new photo posted to their Instagram, combined with mysterious YouTube videos and Reddit's constant super-sleuthing, supposedly hint at an ALIVE 2017 tour—another 20th anniversary special nodding to their first ALIVE tour in 1997.
"This town doesn't react unless it hears from real people" who will vote in the next election, he said, nodding to guests who had testified about their families' searing experiences with addiction, stigma, lack of treatment options and the refusal of insurance companies to cover treatment.
TOKYO (Reuters) - The Bank of Japan is widely expected to keep its ultra-loose monetary policy unchanged on Thursday but signal its readiness to ramp up stimulus if global risks threaten the country's economic expansion, nodding to the widening fallout from the U.S.-China trade war.
RELATED: Full poll results | Iowa caucus polling just got even harder Sanders went on to tell Bash that despite the crowded Democratic field, he was confident in his campaign's approach to Iowa and his own resonance with Iowa voters, nodding to wage stagnation, climate change and wealth distribution.
Washington (CNN)Donald Trump, in possibly his biggest win to date as president, celebrated Neil Gorsuch's ceremonial swearing-in to the Supreme Court at the White House on Monday, nodding to the fact that not everything has been easy in his first 100 days in the White House.
Much about a Hatsune Miku performance resembles a concert like any other: one endures the same breastplate-punch of blockbuster bass, suffers the same knee-gelatinizing endurance test of all-night standing, enacts the same ritual of lip-reading and head-nodding to feebly communicate a passing witticism.
Lady Gaga's homage to David Bowie felt rushed, and the Intel ad coming immediately afterward—while nodding to the special effects that led to a spider crawling over her face at the outset—felt almost too crass, a sop to the sausage-making filled with marketing-department-approved superlatives.
Early in her tenure, it was already clear Obama demonstrated a savvy use of fashion diplomacy, subtly nodding to the host country on this trip by wearing a long tunic and shimmering skirt to a formal dinner, designed by American designer Rachel Roy, whose father is from India.
Boomer's rant has a more overtly conservative edge to it, but Oleksinski hits some of the same notes: Hating millennials is a way to demonstrate your seriousness and your adultness while also nodding to a kind of nostalgia that's deeper than, say, me getting excited because the Replacements were reuniting.
He's announced America's withdrawal from the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty, imperiled the functioning of the WTO by blocking the appointment of new judges at the organization, unveiled plans for a "Space Force" without even nodding to the wisdom of strengthening arms control in space, and the list goes on.
" Australian National University points to an early use of the greeting in "The Romance of a Station," a novel from 1889: "He pulled up, nodding to Alec's 'Good-day, Tillidge,' and replying in a short, morose manner, running his words one into the other, as a bushman does, 'G'd-day, sir.
The administration also stood "in solidarity with the many LGBT people who live in dozens of countries worldwide that punish, imprison, or even execute individuals on the basis of their sexual orientation," Mr. Trump said on Friday on Twitter, nodding to Pride Month for the first time since he took office.
The hotel will complete the immersion with a room screening comedies all day (nodding to Lola James Harper's patchouli-tinged TV Basement of Jonet scent), and, in lieu of a gym, "a pink room with a hoop and a blue basketball," designed with Mr. Mekdachi's friends at the Venice Basketball League.
" Australian National University points to an early use of the greeting in "The Romance of a Station," a novel from 1889: "He pulled up, nodding to Alec's 'Good-day, Tillidge', and replying in a short, morose manner, running his words one into the other, as a bushman does, 'G'd-day, sir.
"The hiring of Rodrigo Moura as chief curator is only the latest misstep in a series of decisions that have taken the museum in a direction away from Puerto Rican/Latinx artistic community and concerns," Reyes Franco wrote in a statement sent to Hyperallergic, nodding to other recent controversies at El Museo.
At one point, Betty's friend Kevin — once specifically labeled her "gay best friend," to acknowledge the cliché while nodding to the comics' 2010 introduction of Kevin Keller as its first openly gay character — reveals that Cheryl once called Betty "season five Betty Draper," which is such a specifically mean reference that I gasped.
The installation takes its grapevine motif from a nearby cave-church, and by putting the grapes metaphorically back into the earth, the piece is nodding to the rooted history of grapes and wine-making in the region's religious culture and economy in both the past and the present, albeit less so today.
Nodding to the media maelstrom that news of the subpoena set off, Mr. Burr told colleagues that he was not happy about the confrontation, but he suggested that the younger Mr. Trump had been given ample opportunity to cooperate quietly and voluntarily, according to the people, who were not authorized to discuss the private lunch.
"Aside from all of the amazing work that we've done, the jobs, the trends, the hair styles that we've created, the things that always meant the most to me is how much you've always been there for me and I've been there for you," the Friends star said, nodding to the iconic theme song of the hit '90s sitcom.
"Aside from all of the amazing work that we've done, the jobs, the trends, the hairstyles that we've created, the things that always meant the most to me is how much you've always been there for me and I've been there for you," the Friends star said, nodding to the iconic theme song of the hit '90s sitcom.
"El Bronco" (1994) features a stark white tire print careening vertically down a black canvas, nodding to Barnett Newman's color-field "zip" paintings and Robert Rauschenberg's 1953 horizontal tire mark on paper — but also to O.J. Simpson's Ford Bronco and the murders and criminal trial that polarized this country around racial lines in the mid-1990s.
The Art of Collecting There couldn't be a much prettier place for an art fair: the Grand Palais and the Petit Palais, two Beaux-Arts palace-museums built for the 1900 Universal Exposition, royally nodding to each other across the grandeur of Avenue Winston Churchill (formerly Avenue Nicolas II), at the foot of Pont Alexandre III.
Nodding to Brazil's diversity as Latin America's largest country, the ceremony also honored facets of an astonishingly rich musical heritage that are often overlooked, promoting As Ganhadeiras de Itapuã, a group of former washerwomen rescuing Afro-Brazilian songs in northeast Brazil, as well as Arnaldo Antunes, a poet and vocalist who once sang for Titãs, a pioneering São Paulo rock band.
In an amicus brief that will be filed with the court this week, the Republicans make the case that their view about how the law should be interpreted represents "a common sense, textualist approach" — nodding to the school of legal thought on the right that disapproves of judges who go beyond a law's text when deciding how to apply it.
Some card-not-present problems stem from stores not having a secure enough payments system online, where "merchants have been left on their own to figure out how to protect their online channels from fraud," said Mark Horwedel, CEO of Merchant Advisory Group, nodding to the aggressive directive by credit card companies for stores to implement EMV, which right now doesn't solve anything for web-based shopping.
She was singing "Soldier," a call-and-response protest song, which sounded especially militant in the polite context of an awards show: We gon' keep marching on Until you hear that freedom song And if you think about turning back I got the shotgun on ya back Michelle Obama was in the audience, and cameras caught her closing her eyes and nodding to the beat.
"It's an exciting opportunity to really define for our customers what [it means] to buy something that's Ivanka Trump, that is separate, apart from who she is as a person," Klem says, nodding to her second in command, Rosemary K. Young, the company's 41-year-old vice president of marketing, who is also dressed in Ivanka Trump: a business-casual peasant blouse, and pleated satin skirt with a tastefully edgy mesh panel.
Perhaps this scene was the Duffer Brothers' (who created the series and wrote the episode) way of nodding to those teen girl flicks of the 80s, or perhaps it was an attempt at cleaning up after creating a series that, while entertaining, gives us as much thoughtful, progressive, and incisive depiction of female empowerment as the Fearless Girl statue; scratch the surface a bit and you'll find it's actually corporate faux-feminist bullshit.
In a passage of agonizing beauty, she notes how far she felt she'd travelled from the religion that had infused her girlhood: Left behind by the homily and miles away from the other churchgoers, whose minds, at least from where I sat, appeared to be actively trailing the minister's words, hearing them and chuckling or murmuring, or merely nodding to themselves as the meaning sunk in, I realized I had no idea what the story was that I was part of.
For the past month, McKann has been chasing down displaced dogs, like Shadow, a sweet, black collie mix found alone in the Sand Banks, feeding them twice a day, and helping construct a kennel to house the pups before they're sent back to families or to shelters in the US. "A lot of them are very standoffish, so we feed them for a while to build trust so you can get some trucks to them and get them safe, like them two," McKann said, nodding to Peach and Schnapps.

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