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"ostentatiously" Definitions
  1. (disapproving) in a way that is meant to impress people by showing how rich, important, etc. somebody is synonym showily
  2. in a very obvious way so that people will notice it

222 Sentences With "ostentatiously"

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The day we have all ostentatiously longed for has arrived.
Meanwhile, Mr Zuma's cronies have grown staggeringly and ostentatiously rich.
A parade of Democrats ostentatiously coughed up his campaign contributions.
Prime Minister William Morris Hughes repeatedly and ostentatiously scuttled those
These women are ostentatiously "married" to their cause or their party.
He wore flamboyant, dandyish outfits and conducted ostentatiously public adulterous affairs.
Ostentatiously checking your phone or watch every five minutes is a pain.
VR ostentatiously shuts out everyone around you, including roommates, children, and significant others.
He is the power elite, albeit an ostentatiously gold-tufted version of it.
And unlike Jenner, she didn't ostentatiously spit on those who didn't share her background.
They spent most of Wednesday stuffing straw men and then ostentatiously knocking them down.
When he was done speaking, Ms. Pelosi ostentatiously ripped up her copy of his speech.
Mr Zuma, who ostentatiously embraces Zulu traditions such as multiple wives, is popular in the region.
Flowers, including a rose ostentatiously placed beside Darling like a small partner, lend a frail elegance.
Big important people's flunkies carry their bags, which are ostentatiously passed round, not through, the scanner.
Now thirty-two, he's still boyish, with short, pale-blond hair and an ostentatiously polite bearing.
When he landed and ostentatiously stretched out his arms, the crowd around him screamed in delight.
Many of the rich like to spend their surplus income as ostentatiously and competitively as possible.
Why would a decent person be carrying a weapon of war ostentatiously on a public street?
On the day, though, the heads were bid for by a Chinese buyer ostentatiously waving a paddle.
At times, Bernal's delivery creates laugh-out-loud moments in a show that isn't otherwise ostentatiously funny.
Big Pharma, Big Tech, and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology rule the streets, though quietly, not ostentatiously.
In a corporate world that values self-effacement and restraint, Ghosn was brash and lived too ostentatiously.
Stewart's character travels in business class when she takes the Eurostar, ostentatiously pouring herself a free espresso. Why?
They said he wore his uniform accessories — stirrups, sunglasses, compression sleeve — too ostentatiously, and he bunted too often.
The sack, a lash of the tongue, a public snub ostentatiously dealt, a flurry of fists; all were possible.
Mr Trump ostentatiously dispatched more than 5,000 troops to the border (though he notably avoided strong criticism of Mexico).
Melania has ostentatiously, even trollishly, posed as a trophy wife, handcuffed on a jet or stretched across a piano.
Among his central theses was that apology served as the best remedy — a tact the Trumpian model ostentatiously flouts.
The whole design, which could almost pass for an airplane sleep mask, avoids looking ostentatiously high-tech or intimidating.
Its first act was to ostentatiously remove portraits of Chávez and Bolívar from the walls of the National Assembly.
And then, Mr. Bloomberg — almost ostentatiously unsentimental over much of his political career — seemed to go somewhere unexpected: inward.
The friend's breasts are pressed to Leda's side; her pillowy bottom and thighs rest in ostentatiously painted red drapery.
What had been a rather unruly affair, with listeners swooning as musicians swanned about, became an ostentatiously becalmed ritual.
"If a lowlife is on the street carrying a weapon ostentatiously, he should be a target," Mr. Bebianno said.
Asked in August how much this would cost, he replied, ostentatiously, that he would "at least double" Mrs Clinton's numbers.
His Sikh parents, who met through an arranged marriage, do not value wealth as paramount nor do they live ostentatiously.
This was the most defiant, most boastful, most ostentatiously theatrical, most overtly campaign-oriented, most am-I-hearing-this-right?
"If a lowlife is on the street carrying a weapon ostentatiously, he should be a target," Mr. Bebianno reportedly commented.
Here's "Spartan," as in the company that stages obstacle course races for the ostentatiously athletic, joining several very similar series.
Monique, who is celebrated for her off-the-charts verbal test scores, is obsessed with words and plies them ostentatiously.
He ostentatiously broke ground for a new St. Patrick's Cathedral on Fifth Avenue as a bold affirmation of Catholic ascendancy.
The move here was obvious enough: What better way to screw with liberals' self-image than to ostentatiously affect tolerance?
A mother must look past obvious dangers — electrical outlets, toxic cleaning supplies — and see murderous intent in the ostentatiously benign.
Kusama, ostentatiously female and Japanese, demanded attention and refused to accept the biases and power structures that precluded artists like her.
After all, there is no child-rearing practice that more ostentatiously screams cosmopolitan upper class than having your kid learn Mandarin.
When we listen to classical music in the car, he whistles ostentatiously along with even the most complex and atonal themes.
He had decided then to "ostentatiously support the opposition", Deputy Foreign Minister Konrad Szymanski told the private TVN24 television on Monday.
"But those buildings didn't show off their brand ostentatiously," said Bernd H. Schmitt, who teaches marketing classes at Columbia's business school.
Prosecutors have detailed the lavish lifestyle on which Mr. Manafort spent his riches, while Mr. Gates, by contrast, lived less ostentatiously.
Repurposing the Santa Lucía airbase is the sort of low-budget, low-impact alternative that appeals to the ostentatiously austere president-elect.
If even its supporters, such as Mr Ramaphosa, do not speak up when an election is ostentatiously filched, autocrats everywhere are emboldened.
In the case of the Palestinian Authority, not only have those policy goals been unsuccessful, they've been ostentatiously mocked by the recipients.
But his sins are comparable to theirs: the hubris of money, made and spent ostentatiously, and challenging the way things are done.
One manager began ostentatiously leafing through a Greek dictionary during meetings; a rival, not to be outdone, started auditing Greek language classes.
Although this ostentatiously designed laptop is an impressive piece of engineering, it's all wrapped in gaudy aesthetics, and that could be a problem.
We always drove nice cars, had nice phones and brand new clothes, but I didn't really question it because we weren't living ostentatiously.
Communists and Jehovah's Witnesses, who ostentatiously refused to salute Hitler, were rounded up, tortured into giving up names and imprisoned with lengthy sentences.
With "Garden," the two achieve a dazzling parity, transforming Gordon Robichaux into an ostentatiously low-tech art menagerie inspired by the one that Tabboo!
"Are we in a 'Goodfellas' movie?" she asked, using an expletive and laughing as she took in the ostentatiously luxe cherry-wood-walled space.
Images from the website were widely shared online, and Mr. Rizieq's critics delighted in apparent evidence that an ostentatiously religious figure was a hypocrite.
It was the first time he'd been to a big city and the first time he'd come into contact with ostentatiously middle class British people.
It's the story, closely based on actual events, of an ostentatiously normal family involved in crimes enabled by a climate of political violence and repression.
This is not the first time the Moon has ostentatiously upstaged one of its cosmic neighbors from the vantage point of NASA's space-based cameras.
Some leaders prefer to travel more ostentatiously than others — prices in this list range from £11 million ($14.7 million) to a relatively economical £400,000 ($535,000).
Scattered throughout the cars, she said, are the "performatively important," ostentatiously high-powered riders who treat the Acela's two-by-two seats as personal boardrooms.
As a whole, the room is ostentatiously ornate — a classic Gilded Age interior — but its luster prevents the many design elements from weighing it down.
We're also going to get a closeup of her ostentatiously luxurious lifestyle, which evidently includes lounging around the house in sequined corsets and bathing in diamonds.
In hip-hop culture, an ostentatiously expensive earring represents triumph within a context of racial struggle that is sewn into the fabric of the United States.
The sack, a lash of the tongue, a public snub ostentatiously dealt, a flurry of fists; all were possible, unless you fled out of her way.
T-Mobile has been ostentatiously offering free data for music and movies for a year now, and Verizon also zero rates video from its Go90 app.
They come to beg for alms, wearing grotesque outfits: oversize veils for the women, even little girls; cotton djellabas for the men; prayer beads ostentatiously displayed.
The Correspondent's Dinner has come in for frequent criticism by some media observers, who believe journalists, and the policymakers they frequently cover, shouldn't cavort so ostentatiously.
Clinton, a native Chicagoan who ostentatiously donned a Yankees hat during her 2000 campaign for the Senate from New York, really a Cubs fan at heart?
Football players take a knee during the national anthem to protest what they see as racial injustices and the vice president ostentatiously walks out on them.
His default style is folksy — he says "fella" more than a character in a musical from the golden age of Broadway — and direct, even ostentatiously so.
The photojournalist Tim Page caught these strange intersections in a May 1968 photo: An American G.I. sits ostentatiously on a tank turret, holding a pink umbrella.
Then at the end of one of the most politicized "State of the Union" addresses in history, Pelosi ostentatiously ripped up her copy of the speech.
If Kasich was serious about the moderation that he so ostentatiously displayed during the Republican primary contest, this is the time to show that it means something.
There were leather shirt jackets with contrast sleeves and breast pockets so ostentatiously nerdy that you wondered why the show's stylist left out a plastic pocket protector.
Buttigieg, famously, is almost ostentatiously smart — speaking a little Norwegian and checking all the boxes on the high-achiever résumé before becoming mayor of South Bend, Indiana.
The question of why Comey should have so ostentatiously played the role of arbitrary gatekeeper of state secrets is perhaps not as mysterious as it first appears.
Will we continue to sit idly by while an alleged rapist ostentatiously looks down his nose at us, doing condescending, totally unprompted, objectively terrible tweets all day?
Russia, with the longest Arctic coast, ostentatiously staked a claim to vast stretches of the Arctic seabed by planting a flag beneath the North Pole in 2007.
Often, as a female is watching, a male will ostentatiously break a hefty stick off a tree and trim it to about the length of a pencil.
"The Square" is ultimately a long version of Christian's rambling apology, ostentatiously smart, maybe too much so for its own good, but ultimately complacent, craven and clueless.
This concept came to public awareness rather ostentatiously last January when United Airlines barred the "emotional support peacock" of a New York City performance artist from a flight.
So, with the logo for Mayweather's 'The Money Team' brand ostentatiously emblazoned across the room, there was a palpable sense of intrigue ahead of the American's late arrival.
The event nearly bankrupted the two countries, unsurprising given that Henry commissioned a temporary palace built for him, ostentatiously filled with the trappings of a royal Christian court.
Its finale, too, was ambiguous and rested on Coon, who faced the season's arch-villain, an ostentatiously corrupt British businessman, in an interrogation scene that turned surprisingly philosophical.
In 2010, a Turkish nationalist leader ostentatiously went to Ani to hold prayers at a ruined mosque to protest the reopening of the Armenian church on Lake Van.
Beachwear which ostentatiously displays religious affiliation, when France and places of worship are currently the target of terrorist attacks, is liable to create risks of disrupting public order.
He was wearing a stitched-together shirt with characters from "The Flintstones" and "Family Guy" and ostentatiously drapey sleeves and had a Gucci satchel slung around his neck.
He is referred to as "Marcel" and, in his outsize hat and overly large coat, cuts an almost Chaplinesque figure — an obvious outsider in this ostentatiously glittering ensemble.
Over a recent lunch in a West London brasserie where she makes a joke of ostentatiously ordering lobster pasta, she's able to laugh at how far she's come.
Many, including me, find that other "soft" stuff like silk, corduroy, velvet, and mohair hit us as too soft, so ostentatiously soft that they edge into the heebies.
I was touched that my daughter, who would be unlikely to wear anything ostentatiously hand-knit, and can't stand wool next to her skin, had made this request.
On Cuba and elsewhere, his bullying style, ostentatiously devoid of diplomatic niceties, pleases his most devout followers, but so far it doesn't seem to be achieving much of anything.
The U.S. is ostentatiously promoting cooperation with India on ballistic missile defense, highlighting it in the 2019 Missile Defense Review as a "key element" of its Indo-Pacific strategy.
The Republican primary for a Senate seat in Alabama was won by Roy Moore, a former judge who was sacked twice for ostentatiously disobeying laws he did not like.
In this Gilded Age, though, that kind of two-pronged strategy—raking in money by any means necessary and ostentatiously dishing some back out—may not cut it anymore.
IN SWELTERING heat at Ayutthaya Historical Park north of Bangkok, Thailand's capital, a bevy of beautifully clad ladies strut ostentatiously in their silky traditional costumes, known as chut thai.
Yes, it is definitely gamery, but I don't find it to be ostentatiously so, and honestly I dig the black and green color scheme — particularly the shiny green chamfers.
He publicized the contents of finished intelligence reports, only to run back to the White House to ostentatiously brief the president on something his own aides had first discovered.
Art historians contended that the image was part of Richter's dialogue with Marcel Duchamp, who had ostentatiously quit painting after completing his own "Nude Descending a Staircase," in 19453.
"We just parked stubbornly outside the tube station, we squatted there and thought we'd see what happened, and for the next six months ostentatiously stayed there," Mr. Screech said.
The artist's entire production is marked by an interlacing of political and emotional content, whose forms are never ostentatiously declared or programmatic, but rather indirect, reticent, and intensely lyrical.
And yet that accounting has made clear that even the men we thought we could trust — especially, perhaps, the ostentatiously good ones — may not be quite what they seem.
When the teenagers find that Rose, their mother, has left her steamer trunk behind — she had ostentatiously packed it in front of them — they become suspicious about her whereabouts.
Modeled on Empress Elisabeth of Austria's Achilleion Palace, the mansion sits ostentatiously on three acres, with balustraded terraces and a view, through palm trees, out to San Francisco Bay.
"Beachwear which ostentatiously displays religious affiliation, when France and places of worship are currently the target of terrorist attacks, is liable to create risks of disrupting public order," he added.
While many liberals may long for politics to go "back to normal," the fact remains that "normal"—while less constantly and ostentatiously lurid than the Trump era—was also horrific.
For the track "Xinguila" Haaksman enlisted Portuguese-Anglolan duo, Throes + The Shine, for a high-powered mix of Kalimba rhythms that are at once ostentatiously electronic as they are raw.
A couple of times, she flips the camera to show her scrolling through what is presumably her old phone, and her thumbnail is ostentatiously long — you see the tactile labor.
The Trumps' ostentatiously inegalitarian marriage—it is as blinged-out with male dominance as their penthouse is with Louis XIV furniture—can also be thought of as a marketing tool.
Authoritarians can dismantle democratic institutions like a free media, an independent judiciary, and a robust civil society, and compromise election integrity, while still ostentatiously holding elections in which the people vote.
"Beach attire that ostentatiously displays a religious affiliation, while France and places of worship are the target of terrorist acts, is likely to create risks to public order," the ordinance says.
His style is ostentatiously androgynous: fur shawls, ankle boots, diamond chokers, sheer tops, draped on a frame nearly as towering as that of his father, a former Los Angeles Lakers star.
The tweet struck me as an unsettling portent of how Trump's presidency was likely to unfold: rash, petty, ostentatiously uninformed, with no regard for public safety or the mechanics of governance.
The reserved, minimalist décor certainly wasn't distracting, but deviated from the restaurants of Ms. Sedefdjian's contemporaries who aim to replace the stuffiness of higher-end restaurants with an ostentatiously cool setting.
Ever since its founding 20 years ago in a Silicon Valley garage, Google has proudly and often ostentatiously held itself up as the architect of a new model for corporate virtue.
In fact, the researchers believe the "pulsed inflation" method H. actiniformis uses to expel its algae may help the animal survive hot spells compared with corals that do not bleach so ostentatiously.
Intellectuals such as Günter Grass, a Nobel-prize-winning novelist who, before his death last April, had been a kind of steward of Germany's post-war moral self, rejected the reform ostentatiously.
The main draw of this ostentatiously dreadful production would seem to be its star dancers: Diana Vishneva, a world-famous ballerina, and Marcelo Gomes, much missed since he left American Ballet Theater.
That's probably why the brainy state senator Bill Hightower, a challenger known more for policy wonkishness than hardball politics, ostentatiously released his medical records while suggesting that other candidates do the same.
Tesla has more moments that break the fourth wall or explore what-if scenarios, and it's ostentatiously low-budget as well — virtually every "outdoor" set is a clearly painted backdrop, for instance.
In the end, in France, neither Donald Trump nor Vladimir Putin — who ostentatiously welcomed Ms. Le Pen at the Kremlin a month before the election — had a decisive influence on the election.
"Well, they came and got me out of Texas," Roger Clemens told an assemblage of fans that had already watched Rasner, Scott Proctor, and Sean Henn pitch for baseball's most ostentatiously elite team.
One partial, uncomfortable answer is that it offers the greatest concentration of expensive, ostentatiously bad TV — formulaic, bombastic, ingratiating shows that make you shake your head at the squandering of money and talent.
"Even if Jesus came down, people would argue over whether to vote for him," Rodney D. Sieh, the editor of FrontPage Africa, said in a boldly blasphemous comment about this ostentatiously Christian country.
The Witcher's dependence on high fantasy tropes with ostentatiously F-bomb-laden antiquated English mixed in is pure Game of Thrones, which has become the model for fantasy TV series aimed at adults.
Prigozhin didn't actually cook the food himself, per the New York Times, but he did serve the meal personally and lingered ostentatiously near the two leaders — the origin of the "Putin's chef" nickname.
At that point, I had eaten Nashville hot chicken only once in my life, and yet I felt a snobbish disdain for the spices that ostentatiously coated the crust; the granules resembled crimson sand.
The resort is one of the signature projects of the North's leader, Kim Jong-un, who has ostentatiously supplied it with snowmobiles and other pieces of sports equipment considered luxuries in the impoverished North.
One of the Conservative renegades, Phillip Lee, defected ostentatiously while Mr. Johnson was addressing the chamber, crossing the aisle to sit with the Liberal Democrats and depriving Mr. Johnson of his single-vote majority.
Long before Mr. Cruz tweaked Mr. Trump's "New York values," Mr. Roe condemned the "San Francisco-style values" of another opponent in a 2008 ad featuring an ostentatiously dressed black man dancing with two women.
State of the Art Ever since its founding 20 years ago in a Silicon Valley garage, Google has proudly and often ostentatiously held itself up as the architect of a new model for corporate virtue.
To put an even finer point on it, we cannot rule out the possibility that Trump's series of ostentatiously promising signals directed at Israel may have sinister effects in the long or even short term.
The mayoral decrees that prohibited the burkinis technically banned all beachwear that "ostentatiously displays religious affiliation," but were clearly designed to target the modest dress that has become extremely popular with more conservative Muslim women.
Ninety percent of that can be put down to the acceleration, which sinks my body into that ostentatiously stitched leather and leaves me with a stupid grin on my face that I just can't wipe off.
Naturally, Mr. Gvasalia genuflected (Balenciaga himself was an ostentatiously devout Catholic) to the heritage, discovering in the archives a coat that the founder of a house that opened in 1919 designed for himself and never completed.
What's striking in this movie, apart from an ostentatiously glitchy screen distortion that occurs whenever a denizen of the "dark web" appears on one of the screens within screens, is how credibly its extreme trolling plays.
But Congress has had to settle largely for small-bore victories since President Trump was sworn into office, ostentatiously failing to pass a bill to repeal the Affordable Care Act and achieving little substantive policy legislation.
But there are a couple of flourishes: One man ostentatiously throws his season ticket away; a regular reveals he left his son at home on his 9th birthday because he knew Arsenal would ruin his day.
The show revolved around the Walsh family's move from middle-class Minnesota to ostentatiously rich Beverly Hills, where everyone had so much money that the local public school was apparently just as good as a private education.
He is almost ostentatiously satiated by the expressive possibilities of words arranged in sentences of regular syntax, strung together until they reach the substantial but not excessive length of four hundred to four hundred and fifty pages.
Opaque and sinister sounding, with an almost ostentatiously spare website to match, "Fusion GPS" has quickly joined the pantheon of conservative media buzz-phrases, like "Benghazi" and "Clinton Foundation" before it, signaling liberal misdeeds and cover-ups.
His characters all perform their gender ostentatiously — Rooster, the hypermasculine barrel-chested hero of Jerusalem, is as much a burlesque as Olivia is — and Rylance, in his turn, performs his character's performance with a loving, empathetic distance.
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia's FSB security service said on Thursday it would punish dozens of new agents who celebrated graduating from the agency's training academy by ostentatiously driving through Moscow in a luxury convoy allowing themselves to be photographed.
I liked Kate Green's "Black Dreams," a book about a psychic woman who assists detectives in solving crimes, but few narratives in this genre read as natural and unaffected; they tend to be badly written and ostentatiously commercial.
In the past few days, in the wake of the accusations that Roy Moore, the ostentatiously religious Republican running for Senate in Alabama, sexually assaulted teenage girls, the case of Barry Freundel is all I can think about.
With its stacked, wave-form sole bulging in every direction, its bloated and aggressively clunky silhouette, the Triple S is so ostentatiously unlovely it induced near fatal apoplexy in the American designer Ralph Rucci, that champion of elegance.
For less ostentatiously awful team owners, as in the cases of Kansas City and MLB's Atlanta Braves, being confronted with the mascot question means putting out statements about being "engaged in meaningful discussions" while not actually doing anything.
Then, after he wrapped up, Pelosi, channeling her disgusted and outraged Democratic members, ostentatiously tore up the speech in full view of the cameras, in a sure-to-go viral moment that showed she can do theatrics, too.
He has a very cool job with some very cool perks, and he turns his entitlement into a virtue by ostentatiously caring about the world's problems and supposing that his behavior is really the expression of that concern.
Whether it's the piano player who ascends Robbie Williams' "Angels" toward heaven or the badass who blew the ostentatiously sexy saxophone riff into George Michael's "Careless Whisper," these men and women are the secret backbones of the music industry.
As was widely reported in the (always military-censored) Israeli media, the Israeli military ostentatiously announced that it would pull troops back from front-line positions facing Lebanon, in what seemed like a deliberate move to de-escalate tensions.
He refused to shake the hand of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, a snub she returned in kind by ostentatiously ripping up her copy of the President's speech at the conclusion of the address, in full view of the cameras.
Scratch baseball's cornfed, country-strong self-presentation—upright and uptight and ostentatiously unhip, and prone to mythologizing all that in ways usually heard in a Sam Elliott beer commercial voiceover—and you will reveal something very different closer to the core.
"It is possible to encounter reactions of mistrust or rejection when you face people who ostentatiously wear religious signs linked to Islam," Mr. Pradal said, referring to women who are fully veiled and men who wear a long Islamic tunic.
If we look at Russia's activities it becomes clear that the strategy is much broader, namely it is a strategy to demonstrate nuclear capability ostentatiously throughout all the stage of any crisis to control the escalation processes during that crisis.
Only after that does Hinkie turn to Investment Objectives, which is where he assesses the progress of The Process and mostly spends a few thousand words ostentatiously circling the comparatively uncomplicated sentiment we're trying to become a good basketball team at some point.
India's central bank had announced only a day earlier that demonetization — Narendra Modi's abrupt decision to ban 86% of the country's currency bills and swap them out for new ones, ostentatiously to weed out illegal cash hoarders — had effectively failed in its objective.
In one of the movie's most effective sequences, Moore shows Obama visiting in May 2016, seemingly as a savior, but instead of doing anything real, he ostentatiously drinks the city's water as a photo op and sits at a table with Snyder.
Their power extends far beyond political contributions to the ability to make cities jump with tax incentives to lure their companies, to launch vast philanthropic initiatives that change public policy, or to draw media attention merely by ostentatiously contemplating a run for president.
I first came across the word, naturally, by reading ahead of my grade level; at age 10, I was ostentatiously reading my father's copy of Margaret Mead's "Coming of Age in Samoa," the book that had convinced him to become an anthropologist.
I talked loudly at the lunch table and flirted badly, ostentatiously, with boys at school, but I never followed through on it in private on AIM, never had the telltale posters of Jonathan Taylor Thomas or the Backstreet Boys on my wall.
Most damning, however, it is clear that when Mitchell's confederate ostentatiously "swaps out" the Donkey Kong board (so it can be verified elsewhere) for a Donkey Kong Jr. one (which Mitchell supposedly then set a record on), both PCBs were in fact the latter.
When interrogation-room footage of her one-time quarry Darlene Alderson no longer does the trick, she launches a chat with an ostentatiously male-seeming anonymous partner — since she is gay, this is a clear sign she's searching for any port in a storm.
When Joffrey assumed the throne after his father King Robert's murder (or "hunting accident"), Sandor was sworn into the Kingsguard as one of Joffrey's most important protectors — even though he ostentatiously refused to ever become a "knight," hating the pretensions and hypocrisies of chivalry.
The company's tours are not exclusively museum-based, but where they are, "themes range from connoisseurship, the currency of art, art theft (alleged or not), and generally the ostentatiously wealthy and conspicuous consumption," wrote Nick Stropko, a marketing associate at Context, in an email.
Three decades on, in 2002, the designer Tom Ford would make a knowing nod to that early Cosmo centerfold when creating a black and white Yves Saint Laurent fragrance advertising campaign that featured the martial arts champion Samuel de Cubber naked and ostentatiously unwaxed.
If you're devoted to a pastor like John Goodman's Eli Gemstone, whose spiritual acumen is proven by his ostentatiously flashy empire, then it's a natural step to admire a figure like Donald Trump because of his wealth and fame rather than in spite of it.
And what seemed most radical at Celine, in a season when almost every designer is chasing the runaway success that Demna Gvasalia achieved at Balenciaga with the pneumatic and ostentatiously ugly $900 Triple S trainers, is that there was not a sneaker in sight.
On the surface, then, there are two surprises about the Democratic effort to dig out: For one, their nominee atop the ticket, Mr. Cordray, is almost ostentatiously un-Trump, a progressive former federal regulator and "Jeopardy" champion running with the enthusiastic endorsement of Elizabeth Warren.
The Logitech Pro Wireless shows that serious gamers can survive even without the ostentatiously angular designs, and I can imagine it residing on an office desk just as easily as it did by the side of London Spitfire's Profit, the MVP of the Overwatch League Grand Finals.
He planted a flag there (a camera that he had bought in New York didn't work, the kind of detail that NASA would later get right in its expeditions) and came back East in time to lay the flag ostentatiously on the belly of his pregnant wife.
Her parents, those well-acted (by Kathleen Chalfant and John Doman) caricatures of clueless white privilege were as irritating as ever — raving about Vic, telling her she was falling apart as a pretext for ostentatiously taking the blame themselves — but things were going O.K., more or less.
Oddly, the most emotionally charged scene in the novel occurs when, having invited the young hotel receptionist (with whom she suspects Christopher has had a flirtation) to dinner, the narrator dissolves into seething resentment when her guest orders the most ostentatiously expensive items on the menu.
Related: Oscars to go host-less The Recording Academy has faced similar pressures, if not quite as ostentatiously, before delivering a mostly entertaining show -- with an expanded list of nominees in key categories -- emceed by Alicia Keys, after two years of CBS latenight host James Corden.
Many scenes revolve around Pippa in the kitchen, whipping up something ostentatiously multicultural: a lamb tagine with saffron, carrots and fennel for a sick neighbor; a salad of pork and ginger during a Thai phase; local prawns for her literary agent served with lemon juice, brown bread and butter.
The South African media had already linked him to the Guptas, a family led by three brothers who arrived in South Africa a quarter-century ago and became ostentatiously wealthy through a web of businesses, once commandeering an air force base to fly in wedding guests from India.
After an ostentatiously absurd and morbid origin story, in which two scrappy Mexican kids lose their dad in an explosive truck mishap, we then see one of those kids, Maximo, as a young man in his prime, seducing a considerably older grocery store heiress at a hotel pool.
Sanders, who speaks of bigger things and a different track in notably more strident tones, has been pulling away from the pack in something like the way that Trump separated himself in 2016, right down to a contested early result in Iowa against his most ostentatiously well-credentialed rival.
The ostentatiously moneyed David Ames has been sleeping with Julianna Gianni, seemingly with as little care for her as the fine art he's inherited (a Monet painting with a "vanilla sky" hangs in his bedroom; the pieces of some iconic rockstar's broken guitar are encased in lucite in the lobby).
True, his drop-crotch jersey lounge pants, fringed blanket coats and ponchos, tattered jackets made from what looked to be scraps of army tenting, hemp grain sack suits, denim aprons, bathrobe dusters and ostentatiously moth-eaten "destroyed" hoodies tend to look like costumes when seen in one of his theatrical presentations.
As with the olive branches that President Trump has ostentatiously offered to Russia, China, and North Koea, this particular peace initiative may come to naught — or, given the approach of the 2020 elections, he may decide that Afghanistan offers his last best hope of claiming at least one foreign policy success.
The New York Times, which seems to take gleeful pleasure in dinging de Blasio for everything from calling errant snow days to ostentatiously hanging around Iowa, recently noted that Pete Buttigieg, the mayor of South Bend, Indiana, has generated far more presidential buzz than the mayor of the country's biggest city.
Open animosity erupted between the Congressional Leadership Fund, the House super PAC funded heavily by the casino magnate Sheldon Adelson, and the N.R.C.C. The super PAC would ostentatiously leak word of plans to pull funding from vulnerable lawmakers, leaving the committee scrambling in some cases to make up the difference.
Madeline is married to a nice-guy Web designer, played by Adam Scott, but she's rattled by the presence of her ex-husband, a V.C. type who flaunts his yogafied new wife, played by Zoë Kravitz; their second child, who attends Otter Bay; and the family's ostentatiously Zen life style.
Aside from hits like Danny L Harle's "Flowers" and "Hey QT", the latter has been true of certain tracks; like GFOTY's "USA" (an abhorrent illustration of an abhorrent consumer culture) or Dux Content's "Snow Globe" (a song about a relationship that ostentatiously uses the prosaic metaphor of the world's dumbest christmas decoration).
Of course, most of the celebrities fucked it up by dressing nowhere near ostentatiously enough (or, worse: wearing an ordinary ball gown with a little halo headpiece or a crucifix embroidery), but there's one woman who can always be relied upon for extravagance, especially when the word 'Catholic' is anywhere close by.
The asymmetrical pair—one black, one white; one precociously young, one salt-and-pepper and sliding beyond middle age; one of no particular means, one ostentatiously rich—meet at a club and stumble back to Andre's mansion in Bel Air, both kite-high on various drugs, and immediately begin a psychologically unparsable relationship.
Ostentatiously peppering a shaggy-dog story with allusions to Greek myth — and, depending on how you take the title, Dante — the Quebecois director Denis Côté's "Boris Without Beatrice" appears to have something to say about the hubris of the modern business tycoon, but it never coalesces into more than a self-amused goof.
The centerpiece of this luxury-porn buffet is a wedding so ostentatiously over-the-top that Baz Luhrmann would probably describe it as "a bit much" – and yet instead of laughing out loud at the sheer ridiculousness of it all, I found myself tearing up over an intense look shared between Nick and Rachel.
That it could not have been built without Western materials and engineers, that it became one of the few places where East Germans could get a glimpse of West Berlin, that crown jewels were antithetical to the young republic's guiding philosophy — these were minor details, less important than ostentatiously asserting the new state's identity.
Since he first went viral in early 2017, he's added some new moves to his repertoire: spanking and lubricating the meat, seasoning the meat with a comically oversized pepper grinder, and ostentatiously wrapping the meat in edible gold, as well as allegedly not paying waiters overtime, stealing their tips, preventing women from working as servers, and union busting.
In this era of high-tech, digitized, hyperlinked visual media, a small but salient portion of artists and designers have seen fit to stage returns to ostentatiously analog, off-line, slow, and decidedly un-precious materials and processes—from a surge in interest in hand-dirtying ceramics to the embrace of reclaimed, upcycled, discarded ephemera in collage, assemblage, and installation works.
A huge chunk of the debate was devoted to discussing Wall Street reform, which gave Sanders a great opportunity not just to showcase his support for very ostentatiously tough anti–Wall Street regulations — like separating commercial and investment banking — but to bring up Clinton's longstanding ties to the financial industry, and especially her acceptance of $675,000 in speaking fees from Goldman Sachs.
In Thursday's program at the Gerald W. Lynch Theater, the crack team of new-music virtuosos tackles two avant-garde classics that date back to the 1980s: John Adams's "Grand Pianola Music," an ostentatiously tongue-in-cheek riff on minimalism and 19th-century Romanticism; and George Lewis's ongoing project "Voyager," which facilitates ingeniously improvised dialogues between computer-controlled piano and live musicians.
And yet, despite her newfound fame, the designer who rose through the ranks at Calvin Klein, Ralph Lauren, Gucci, Pringle and Chloé before taking over from Riccardo Tisci as artistic director of Givenchy in 2017 — the first woman to head the storied French house founded in 1952 — remains an almost ostentatiously low-key presence in an industry that favors showboats.
A Star Is Born replays its central conflict over and over again, not just in the conflict between Ally and Jackson, but in its form: in its big, sweeping, spectacular themes that just want to make you feel something, and in its ostentatiously improvised scene work and handheld cameras that want you to notice the grit and appreciate the authenticity.
The company plans to sit ostentatiously on its hands when it comes to governing the project, just one member of the so-called Libra Association, with a total of 28, to emphasize the separation between the currency—which will have a record of your every purchase—and the company, which has an oft-told history of privacy breaches and disregard for rules and regulations.
Starting in 20082, when he was 17 and living in the Bronx, he worked as a photographer for Look magazine, and the topics he explored are chestnuts so old that they smell a little moldy: lovers embracing on a park bench as their neighbors gaze ostentatiously elsewhere, patients anxiously awaiting their doctor's appointments, boxing hopefuls in the ring, celebrities at home, pampered dogs in the city.
Starting in 1945, when he was 319 and living in the Bronx, he worked as a photographer for Look magazine, and the topics he explored are chestnuts so old that they smell a little moldy: lovers embracing on a park bench as their neighbors gaze ostentatiously elsewhere, patients anxiously awaiting their doctor's appointments, boxing hopefuls in the ring, celebrities at home, pampered dogs in the city.
That elite will never take your side in any controversy, it will efface your beliefs and traditions in many cases and be ostentatiously ignorant of them in others … but when challenged, its apostles still always claim to be Christians themselves or at least friends and heirs of Christianity, and what's with your persecution complex, don't you know that (white) American Christians are wildly privileged?
" For the past 21990 years, ever since the Sunset Tower Hotel was painstakingly restored to its Art Deco glory, nobody has gotten a power table at its restaurant without going through one man: Dimitri Dimitrov, a Macedonian immigrant and career maître d' who was once described in a New York Times profile as "so ostentatiously courteous it conjures up a Slavic geisha scripted by Mel Brooks.
Starting in 1945, when he was 17 and living in the Bronx, he worked as a photographer for Look magazine, and the topics he explored are chestnuts so old that they smell a little moldy: lovers embracing on a park bench as their neighbors gaze ostentatiously elsewhere, patients anxiously awaiting their doctor's appointments, boxing hopefuls in the ring, celebrities at home, pampered dogs in the city.
Starting in 1945, when he was 17 and living in the Bronx, he worked as a photographer for Look magazine, and the topics that he explored are chestnuts so old that they smell a little moldy: lovers embracing on a park bench as their neighbors gaze ostentatiously elsewhere, patients anxiously awaiting their doctor's appointments, boxing hopefuls in the ring, celebrities at home, pampered dogs in the city.
Starting in 1945, when he was 423 and living in the Bronx, he worked as a photographer for Look magazine, and the topics he explored are chestnuts so old that they smell a little moldy: lovers embracing on a park bench as their neighbors gaze ostentatiously elsewhere, patients anxiously awaiting their doctor's appointments, boxing hopefuls in the ring, celebrities at home, pampered dogs in the city.
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Starting in 1945, when he was 17 and living in the Bronx, he worked as a photographer for Look magazine, and the topics that he explored are chestnuts so old that they smell a little moldy: lovers embracing on a park bench as their neighbors gaze ostentatiously elsewhere, patients anxiously awaiting their doctors appointment, boxing hopefuls in the ring, celebrities at home, pampered dogs in the city.
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All of the characters are faithful, committed evangelical Christians who agree with each other (with the exception of a cameo appearance by coded-liberal, billed as "Aristocratic Woman," who gets annoyed by Mary Colbert holding up a flight to pray for Trump's election, and ostentatiously orders a "double Tanqueray martini, extra dirty, three olives" to cope with this unwanted onslaught of Jesus in her life).
Trump may not believe in much, but his long history of prejudice and discrimination — keeping African-Americans out of the Trump Organization and out of his rental properties, ostentatiously demanding the death penalty for black teenagers accused of committing a brutal rape in Central Park, and then continuing to pronounce them guilty even after they were exonerated by DNA evidence — suggests he is a bigot to the core.
Sade is so cool that even Supreme, a brand who'd probably like to think of themselves as the coolest in the world, even if that recent Google trend report on teen behavior suggests that young people prefer web browsers to streetwear, want to use her image to shift very expensive t-shirts, in what might be the coolest collaboration of the 21st century to date, a collaboration which despite being ostentatiously cool remains to be, well, yep, cool.
There is also a wildcard factor to debates, where quirks of behavior from the candidates can have an outsize impact, as occurred when Al GoreAlbert (Al) Arnold Gore85033 Democrats release joint statement ahead of Trump's New Hampshire rally Deregulated energy markets made Texas a clean energy giant Gun safety is actually a consensus issue MORE sighed ostentatiously during his first debate with George W. Bush in 2000, or when Richard Nixon appeared sweaty while debating John Kennedy in 1960.
By then a crowd had gathered that included Carine Roitfeld; her former longtime collaborator, the Harper's Bazaar editor Stephen Gan (now ostentatiously avoiding each other after a professional breakup); retailers like Tom Kalenderian from Barneys New York, Bruce Pask from Bergdorf Goodman and Laure Hériard Dubreuil of the Webster; top editors from Vogue, GQ, InStyle, Glamour and various other American mass-market organs that have — perhaps grudgingly, perhaps eagerly — capitulated to the click-bait metrics of the Kimye phenomenon.
The book is saturated with a lot of gossip and glitz, including details about the restaurants the powers that be frequent, and what they wear ("Sulzberger"—the Times ' publisher—"dressed in suits from Bloomingdale's, stylish without being ostentatiously bespoke, and wore suspenders before they went out of fashion"), alongside crucial insights about structural transformations, like how Web and social-media publishing "unbundled" the newspaper, so that readers who used to find a fat newspaper on their front porch could, on their phones, look, instead, at only one story.

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