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"outrageously" Definitions
  1. in a way that is unacceptable and that shocks people synonym scandalously
  2. in a way that is very unusual and that shocks people slightly
"outrageously" Synonyms
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How could a place with such outrageously satisfying burgers make such outrageously disappointing fries?
Unfortunately, our ideals are often contaminated by reality, from outrageously bloated Pentagon budgets to outrageously expensive private universities.
What if the Pentagon is outrageously mistaken in the details and is outrageously undercounting civilian deaths, but is also entirely correct that it is fighting the most humane war in history?
"Some people do these 30-day challenges and they do something outrageously extreme: they'll go to the gym every day and cut their calories outrageously, and it's not something that's sustainable," he said.
People assume you are just outrageously rude, or intellectually impaired.
To understand the original war, consider this outrageously oversimplified analogy.
The movie was "hokum", but "outrageously watchable and colossally enjoyable".
PG: Like your Twitter feed, senator, which is outrageously good.
But Manhattan isn't the only borough seeing outrageously high rents.
That sounds outrageously biased and certainly problematic and very concerning.
These brownies are outrageously delicious yet made with healthy ingredients!
On the one hand, "Veep" had an outrageously good season.
It's not even clear how "outrageously ambitious" the program is.
We're not just a little gerrymandered here; we're outrageously gerrymandered.
It certainly looks nicer than the outrageously ugly Ionic and Blaze.
Mercedes' outrageously swoopy concept says nein to the pod-car future.
They're certainly not cheap drones, but they're not outrageously priced, either.
It's probably not that outrageously expensive, because they're small and cheap.
No word on whether the phones spoke in outrageously caricatured accents.
"It's outrageously exclusionary," a blogger named Tavie wrote at the time.
Fashion artists have always outrageously exaggerated the silhouette of their models.
But a camera may prove that I was not behaving outrageously.
Her new book, "Today Will Be Different," can be outrageously funny.
"He was a unique, creative and outrageously opinionated man," Swayze said.
Mobile phones were outrageously offensive symbols of investment-banker excess, once.
They showcased this right in their outrageously anti-PC song titles.
Airplane tickets would be outrageously expensive, just as rockets launches are.
An overnight yuzu brine makes these fried Sriracha wings outrageously good.
Outrageously wrong, especially given the company's nearly $300 billion cash hoard.
"The most outrageously false things were said about me," Clinton said.
Olivia Colman is always outrageously good, and 'Broadchurch' is no exception.
Her leather skirt was outrageously short, a donation from tall Bianca.
Mousr retails for $2000, which is outrageously expensive for a cat toy.
Marlowe's weather imagery of sucking stars and blazing meteors is outrageously visceral.
So many of these try to help by offering outrageously specific advice.
Even officers who were convicted have gotten off with outrageously light sentences.
Serving as a de facto narrator, Mathews is an outrageously entertaining interview.
" Andy Warhol is said to have called it an "outrageously kinky masterpiece.
Falstaff's outrageously embodied language reminds us that life is all there is.
I'm the more conservative, quiet one, she's the loud, outrageously bold one.
Outrageous goals fueled by outrageous pay potential have historically driven outrageously high risks.
Brands, just happens to be one of our country's most outrageously inequitable companies.
Then he unleashes a finale that's not only outrageously bloody but queasily perverse.
Within the tech world, it's a known fact that women are outrageously underrepresented.
This pin is outrageously cheap, so it'd be stupid not to get it.
Yet back in July many investors thought that the stock was outrageously expensive.
Yet, back in July many investors thought that the stock was outrageously expensive.
Despite the cutesy look and beautiful artwork, "Cuphead" is an outrageously difficult game.
At $140, the Phil Mid isn't cheap, but it isn't outrageously expensive either.
It's outrageously hot three-point shooting, fluid ball movement, and a cupcake schedule.
New York City is home to millionaires, billionaires, and outrageously expensive real estate.
This way, the sauce is deep red and rich, but not outrageously extravagant.
That's why our health system for veterans is outrageously lumbering and scandal-plagued.
Manacled to a table and dressed in orange prison scrubs, Lladrovci responded outrageously.
But they're also not outrageously priced when compared to the $230 Echo Show.
It's funny, teeming with old-school special effects, and outrageously over-the-top.
Manafort is under house arrest after posting an outrageously high bond of $10 million.
Trump University employed instructors with no experience and lied to sell outrageously expensive packages.
Do This For Me is a fast-paced, outrageously fun pleasure of a book.
On Instagram, the hottest brands are always eager to flaunt their outrageously cool founders.
It was outrageously and intentionally arty, a prime example of the power of performativity.
This is what makes Republican denunciations of the debate over Obamacare so outrageously dishonest.
Nader played the genuine spoiler in 2000, but Sanders came outrageously close in 2016.
We have an outrageously ineffective corporate and personal tax system that is run inefficiently.
This only ensures that both sides suffer a negative outcome in outrageously-expensive litigation.
Thankfully, you can get the outrageously creamy saffron and ginger ice cream any night.
Ben Brantley This was the year in which theater dared to be outrageously big.
That said, in Trumpland even the most outrageously grim developments have an absurdist subtext.
For all the troubles people had getting in, the actual execution was outrageously impressive.
Swipe fees hurt small- business people, who struggle to pay these outrageously unfair fees.
That's pretty much it — and yet, for some reason this video is so outrageously funny.
It's outrageously nice out today, so this feels like my spreadsheet version of spring cleaning!
Robinson's sketches stay fully committed to their core conceits, following them to outrageously weird places.
As well as being outrageously chiselled, Ryan Reynolds also has a great sense of humour.
While both are outrageously false, birtherism is both easily refuted and a ticket to marginalization.
There are some outrageously cheeky jokes that take so long to die they become tedious.
Let Marion go back to being outrageously cute in the privacy of her own home.
The male seed beetle, for instance, has an outrageously long penis that's lined with spines.
I realize that's an outrageously big question, so feel free to answer however you like.
Worse, an outrageously snarky official Twitter account consistently proved more entertaining than the actual games.
That experience changed pretty dramatically at Business Insider's main office, which has outrageously fast internet.
Present at the event were victims of outrageously large, surprise bills and their family members.
Many of you may have insurance, but you have outrageously high deductibles and co-payments.
How does one improve the experience of drinking the outrageously green cocktail called a Grasshopper?
Nintendo's Switch is outrageously popular, and Nintendo's games on the Switch are selling like gangbusters.
This is all classic Bloomberg: sincere, but also arrogant and sometimes outrageously out of touch.
The team's defense is outrageously talented, especially in takeaways, and its offense has steadily improved.
Duterte's office has gone further, calling it "grotesquely one-sided, outrageously narrow, and maliciously partisan".
Outrageously, Alison serves the dish with potato chips for a weeknight take on steak frites.
"Attorney John Ray, who represents the parents and students, said the photos were "outrageously offensive.
The doctor and technician said they weren't "outrageously larger," Weinstein remembered, so she didn't worry.
Mr Halla-aho, by contrast, ran an outrageously bumptious campaign in the mode of Donald Trump.
These videos range from the charmingly lo-fi to outrageously wacky tributes to things like celery.
My favorite line from him ... Every time I interview him, he says something really outrageously fantastic.
You can't be mad at this outrageously racist video game because its creators listen to… rap?
He's also behaved in outrageously corrupt ways and dabbled with authoritarianism on any number of fronts.
That the president of the United States is acting outrageously, or worryingly, or offensively, is important.
He's being investigated for hiring his wife as a parliamentary assistant for an outrageously high salary.
Here are some other outrageously great things Trump supporters have rallied against: We're not even kidding.
An outrageously long penis that's lined with spines Male death-watch beetles are also pretty quirky.
Given that history, the shots of Glenn's murder were outrageously grotesque, and utterly out of character.
Prince's catalog was huge, and defied neat summation — he was outrageously good at so many things.
Presidential spokesman Salvador Panelo called the U.N. resolution "grotesquely one-sided, outrageously narrow, and maliciously partisan".
I recently spent five days in Monaco, an outrageously wealthy city-state on the French Riviera.
After the story hit, Sarah Sanders called it "outrageously inaccurate," but didn't say what was inaccurate.
In the end, Mr. Pruitt was driven from office for having abused his position so outrageously.
I couldn't believe how deceptive he was and how outrageously high a pace he played at.
It is outrageously good and, as one reader notes on the recipe, works well with flounder.
Or ones where Tom Hanks uncovers ancient religious conspiracies via outrageously infantile forms of symbol interpretation.
Where it isn't sold out, enterprising sellers are charging outrageously inflated prices simply because they can.
" Social media users weighed in on the incident, calling the employee's behavior "sick" and "outrageously wrong.
"Lots of people think NVIDIA's the most outrageously valued stock in the market" today, Cramer said.
Outrageously amusing, he said things out loud that many people thought but were afraid to utter.
Just because someone says something outrageously mean to you online doesn't mean they're sad and lonely.
He has claimed, outrageously, that the Justice Department tells witnesses to lie in exchange for leniency.
Had she forgotten that we had climbed that same outrageously long hill with Tina Turner's help?
The Switch's big launch game, "The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild," is outrageously good.
Admittedly, this all sounds outrageously paranoid, but this is the reality of politics in a wired world.
You'll have to deal with satellite internet there, which is usually saddled with outrageously low data caps.
In other words, while working class Americans pay outrageously high interest rates, Wall Street banks get rich.
Over 20 states in America have laws preventing credit card companies from charging outrageously high interest rates.
Unfortunately, Clear doesn't get you a discount on the outrageously priced drinks, so savor those $10 tallboys.
But, let's be real: The joy of looking down at your gloriously, outrageously glittery feet is priceless.
Final Fantasy Tactics, the best strategy RPG currently on mobile devices, goes for an outrageously high $13.99.
That's $90 more than the already outrageously priced Voyage and $190 more than the truly exceptional Paperwhite.
To fully celebrate this momentous, albeit fabricated, occasion, we've rounded up 29 outrageously delectable peanut butter recipes.
There's bipartisan consensus to try to do something about the outrageously high incarceration levels, particularly for blacks.
The answer is a new private-sector plan that would slash the outrageously high federal interest rates.
"Try not to run up credit card debt over the holidays because it's outrageously expensive," Krawcheck says.
They dissolve, and in cahoots with the garlic, capers and lemon, they make an outrageously flavorful sauce.
This in turn led, outrageously, to the claims of executive overreach that have dogged DACA ever since.
In fact, the city is so outrageously expensive that even renters are struggling to afford living costs.
But adding a separate grill would be outrageously expensive for most chains and won't happen anytime soon.
Together, they acquired an empire of recently privatized metals and energy companies, often for outrageously low prices.
Everywhere you turn, a new actress, model or influencer is pursing an outrageously plump pair of lips.
Most of these inmates were serving outrageously long terms, including life without parole, for nonviolent drug crimes.
Stopping his campaign, Sanders said in March, would be "outrageously undemocratic" given the support he'd received thus far.
During a recent interview with Radio 1 Newsbeat, Cyrus described the episode as "outrageously out there and dark".
They're convinced they are outrageously misunderstood -- and even being actively undermined -- by the national media and Washington pundits.
What outrageously ripe an opportunity this offers for the lucky star pursuing relatability on this otherwise gilded night.
An artist of paranoia, he's outrageously overprotective of me and my siblings, and always delicate with our emotions.
On paper, this former soap opera actor is, like her husband and two children, an outrageously cartoonish creation.
THE WEIRDEST AIRBNB ON EARTH: Via BuzzFeed's Terri Pous, here's the most outrageously decorated pink house in England.
And I think in a story about secrets, he's seduced by her being so outrageously honest with him.
In South Carolina, there's an outrageously expensive, partially-completed building called the Mixed Oxide Fuel Fabrication Facility (MOX).
They also aren't the best from highway cruising, but they weren't outrageously rough or noisy in my testing.
And that, I realize as I lie on the creeper under my Chevy, has made me outrageously happy.
Old enough to be Tyler's mom, I asked myself: Who exactly was my outrageously expensive brown helmet fooling?
To that end, expect lots of outrageously gorgeous vistas — not exactly a huge surprise to any "Uncharted" fans.
All jumping baby goats are cute, but this one is outrageously adorable even by jumping baby goat standards.
I later cozied up in a bathrobe and found it thick and comfy, but — alas — not outrageously soft.
Chiefs' outrageously skilled Mahomes and the immensely competent Garoppolo will be the central figures at Hard Rock Stadium.
But D.C. is also outrageously expensive, with the highest wage costs and the highest rents in the country.
Here are 11 of the most outrageously over-the-top luxury experiences to mark the start of 2020.
"The United States government should use every tool available to lower outrageously high prescription drug prices," Sanders said.
In no time at all you'll find yourself flipping your outrageously tall wig into all-out Sun King Xanadu.
Maradona became an outrageously wealthy, fanatically loved athlete, but he was also ensnared by the mafia and cocaine addiction.
Portraying the actions of Snowden and the U.S. government in this way is both outrageously counterfactual and utterly shameful.
The World's Most Outrageously Expensive Foods Neiman Marcus is selling collard greens for $66 plus shipping for the holidays.
"In return, Allergan shareholders get a decent premium to what has been an outrageously low stock price," Jacobs said.
In a shocking development, Extra Mustard has learned that the drink prices at the Super Bowl are outrageously high.
As collaborations go, Everything Is Recorded is ambitious, outrageously freeform and un-choreographed, unlike anything else happening right now.
Consider these outrageously good, perfectly crispy popcorn chicken bites from cookbook author Nik Sharma your "boneless chicken wing" option.
Sometimes, an outrageously bright star can outshine an entire galaxy, but only if you're looking from the right spot.
But sometimes, the women end up taking things too far, crossing the line between outrageously entertaining and downright horrifying.
In retrospect, Epic's blog seems prophetic: "Fortnite: Battle Royale" is outrageously popular, eclipsing the original game its built upon.
We need to pass H.R. 3 now, and finally start bringing American families relief from outrageously high drug prices.
"The Washington Post story is so outrageously inaccurate it doesn't even warrant a response," she said in a statement.
"She loved the fact that Mike had enough guts to behave outrageously," a family friend was quoted as saying.
The day I was there the gallery was showing the abstract, outrageously beautiful, color-saturated paintings of John Hoyland.
A "Clueless" reboot is in the works from the team that brought the outrageously funny "Girls Trip" to life.
"The resolution is grotesquely one-sided, outrageously narrow, and maliciously partisan," Panelo said in a lengthy statement issued overnight.
When they're not demonstrating how to make college dorm-friendly nonsense, they're making outrageously smart and beautiful instructional videos.
I sewed outrageously patterned curtains for the windows of both rooms, and to cover the doorway to the loo.
So, I headed to Trader Joe's, home of outrageously inexpensive wine, and bought five of the cheapest bottles available.
But last year, Philadelphia was hit with an "outrageously high" price increase, a city spokeswoman said in a statement.
He acts out by angering Kim's boss, Richard Schweikart, urging him to underwrite an outrageously expensive companywide ski outing.
Elbridge Gerry of Massachusetts's blatantly partisan new districts included one that meandered outrageously around, resembling some sort of newt.
That has afforded the president the shot to outrageously threaten to cut off Bloomberg News from White House coverage.
Seemingly everyone in Italy drives a tiny Fiat, which probably handle the outrageously tight and frequent curves with aplomb.
But mostly, the attention derives from the fact that their outrageously theatrical dancing always becomes the talk of the night.
It was considered outrageously lucrative and made Goldman an instant celebrity, at a time when screenwriters weren't really household names.
"Well, they've got jolly good imaginations," she responds, her eyes flitting between him and the camera, flirting outrageously with both.
"At Pitti, people who are into fashion, who are passionate about it," can dress a bit more outrageously, he said.
"Over many years the United Nations has outrageously been of the world's foremost centers of hostility towards Israel," Haley said.
New York state as a whole is outrageously expensive, as evidenced by a new study from personal finance platform GoBankingRates.
But in theory, Hood is skilled enough to give them a boost on both ends at an outrageously low cost.
Word of the Day : conspicuously and outrageously bad or reprehensible _________ The word egregious has appeared in 334 articles on NYTimes.
Wouldn't it be refreshing to see outrageously "healthy" items in composition, size, appearance and flavor featured to the same extent?
But more extraordinary than quantity was the consistent level of imagination and innovation, outrageously high; and the variety, unbelievably wide.
But it is an outrageously unfair provision and, incredibly, in a bill being advertised as major tax reform, it survives.
Make a pot of rice to go alongside, and, in 30 minutes or so, you'll have an outrageously good dinner.
I realize now that I'm outrageously lucky, and I feel very, very grateful to my parents for their financial support.
So, yes, what we have here is an outrageously expensive result of a small study with rapid and impressive results.
"However, Depp and his longtime assistant publicly denied the messages and outrageously accused Heard of manufacturing them," the court docs read.
Revolting, reprehensible, heartless, misogynistic, patriarchal and downright evil, yes -- but let's get back to why it's also totally and outrageously unconstitutional.
Meanwhile the $900 Dell XPS 13 and $900 Asus Zenbook Flip feel outrageously expensive next to the $880 Lenovo Yoga 720.
She gave outrageously overcompensated speeches to the very same groups, like Wall Street firms, that she now says wrecked Main Street.
"This clip is compiled in with a bunch of ridiculously stupid and outrageously offensive stuff on a green screen," she said.
They are funny, and outrageously so, delivering an uncanny mix of outsized confidence and childish goofiness direct to your living room.
Their loud car disturbs an outrageously drunk Rick, who storms out and gives them hell, forcing then to turn back around.
Unfortunately, hard liquor can be difficult to find at summer festivals, and if mixed drinks are available, they're usually outrageously expensive.
But in 2016, Homestuck did seem to be finished, or as finished as anything so outrageously, self-indulgently complex could be.
Floyd Mayweather won't have to worry about strip club cover charges or outrageously overpriced vodka ... we've learned he's starting his own.
The room is filled with references to the outrageously popular books, like the Mirror of Erised, potions, and Quidditch goals posts.
But over the past year or two, the combinations have come more quickly and grown both increasingly outlandish and outrageously useful.
If your partner happens to be busy for the Emmys, taking your outrageously sculpted son is always a good option too. .
The last three published polls before the December 12 contest between Republican Roy Moore and Democrat Doug Jones were outrageously inconsistent.
The fees on these products are typically outrageously high and are skewed to the benefit of the insurance company and salesman.
With 707 combustion-derived horsepower from its supercharged 6.2-liter V8, the roaring Trackhawk is outrageously fun in its own way.
Shocking, hilarious or outrageously clever, here are some other businesses names that are so memorable, they stand out from the crowd.
Home prices in San Francisco are so outrageously high that even people with high-paying tech jobs are being priced out.
"In the end, Mr. Pruitt was driven from office for having abused his position so outrageously," the Times editorial board writes.
I really hope to see something outrageously different and bold, which we haven't seen from an Apple in a long time.
Some of the fruit is outrageously expensive, and that helps explain why fruit is such a common gift in Chinese culture.
Molly winds up married to a yokel played by Harve Presnell, who's as unconscionably strapping as his voice is outrageously strong.
Even more outrageously, since 9/11, approximately two dozen refugees have been removed or arrested and convicted of terrorism-related offenses.
Over crackly oily potatoes, it tastes like an outrageously elaborate version of that great Australian snack, the chicken-flavored potato chip.
They argued that the South Korean government was outrageously subsidizing hot-rolled steel, which is the main input of drilling pipe.
A Rat Pack favorite, he made outrageously derisive comments about people's looks, their ethnicity and anything else he could think of.
These inner-facing rooms aren't too outrageously pricey for a fancy hotel, but they're not the ones the Roy family stayed.
Hillary Clinton also understands that millions of seniors, disabled vets and others are struggling with the outrageously high cost of prescription drugs.
I keep telling myself to stop buying sous vide bites because they're outrageously expensive, but they taste so good and I'm weak.
Outrageously juicy, refreshingly crisp, and so good you'll want to rave about it, it's the new apple on the block to watch.
Making a world-class mobile SoC is outrageously hard, to the point where even Intel has had a tough time of it.
Netflix is known for keeping its viewership numbers a secret, sharing them rarely and typically only when the number is outrageously high.
"Larry Hogan has pushed new mandatory minimums, which we all know failed and are outrageously expensive, just like Jeff Sessions," Jealous said.
Anyone who's been to Burning Man has been seeing art buses for years, often more outrageously modified than the ones in Stavanger.
Seth Werner, the copywriter at the San Francisco agency Foote, Cone & Belding who created the concept, knew the spots were outrageously popular.
That's the term used to describe the ecstatic and outrageously polished pop music that has become essential to the country's global image.
Mr. Sessions strongly opposed bipartisan legislation to scale back the outrageously harsh sentences that filled federal prisons with low-level drug offenders.
It's not so politically correct, and we all know by now that she didn't need saving, but I find it outrageously romantic.
Several booksellers received reams of missives, some hand-delivered, which advised that suggesting Mr Low was guilty of fraud was "outrageously defamatory".
It hangs on its own separate wall, just around the corner from a Cézanne still life with apples that seems outrageously neglected.
That's in part because, in a polarized political and media arena, both politicians and political commentators are rewarded for being outrageously disagreeable.
Berlin also plays a key role in dictating the EU's outrageously discriminatory treatment of U.S. automobiles and farm products, among other things.
Sybaritic—a word meaning outrageously luxurious—derives from the ancient Greek city of Sybaris, known for its inhabitants' excessively piscine and indulgent feasts.
So, we're not necessarily upset with streaming when it happens for eight, what would be an outrageously long length of time for entertainment.
Cusack has no lines whatsoever, but steals every scene she's in simply by contorting her face into a succession of outrageously terrifying expressions.
"The allegations made against me today regarding my relationship with my son are provably false, outrageously inaccurate and offensive," McCoy wrote on Twitter.
We got a first look this week at Quentin Tarantino's next film, and, probably for the best, it doesn't look outrageously Tarantino-y.
Turkey's prisons remain packed with thousands of people arrested on outrageously vague charges in the aftermath of a bloody coup attempt in 2016.
But if you thought even the smallest Apple Watch was outrageously priced, the DR01 Twelve First is astronomically out of your price range.
I knew private schools in New York were outrageously expensive, but I wasn't expecting preschool to be nearly the cost of college tuition.
Because so many commodities and materials need to be brought to Hawaii from someplace else, everyday life — and business — can be outrageously expensive.
You know what's so outrageously humorous that even thinking about it is enough to reduce me to a puce-faced puddle of piss?
Watt is one who has been outrageously racist in his comments, he is very much a person—here is who he's tied to.
This was such an outrageously giving opportunity to me and I'm so indebted to everybody who had faith in me to do this.
As with Cohn before him, the more outrageously and reprehensibly Trump behaved, the more the top rungs of society were titillated by him.
We saw the potential for this with Stormy Daniels's NDA, which contains an outrageously high provision for liquidated damages — $1 million per violation.
This outrageously fast, 650-horsepower, $22017,211 off-roading four-door is not the first sport utility vehicle from the famed Italian exotic automaker.
Young black men in poor neighborhoods are outrageously impeded by diminished economic horizons, the unforgiving rules of the street, centuries of institutional racism.
Unhappily for Bloom and his fellow schemer, Max Bialystock, played by Zero Mostel, their outrageously tasteless musical, "Springtime for Hitler," is a sensation.
I believe one of the reasons that conspiracy theories can become so popular is because of how outrageously wrong most of them are.
As with June and her Wonderland, having the courage to dream big, and even a bit outrageously, has led to some surprising places.
Take the Tompkins Square Halloween Dog Parade for example, where owners show off their outrageously costumed pets and spectators harvest content for Instagram.
But suddenly, amid charges of "fake news," outrageously untrue reports going viral and brazen lies, Rossini's 200-year-old opera seemed eerily contemporary.
Ensuring that risk assessment will help reduce our outrageously overcrowded jail populations requires thinking carefully about context, incentives and the details of implementation.
Trump, meanwhile, routinely gets cable networks to air his rallies live by lying flagrantly, lobbing racist and sexist insults, and generally behaving outrageously.
Now that I've become a Republican, I've heard a lot of outrageously racist things, from both sides, and I'm not happy about that.
Tuesday's clemency grants — which included hundreds that shortened or ended outrageously long sentences for low-level drug offenders — are bold and commendable decisions.
For short-sellers, the valuation of $420 per share seemed outrageously high for a company that they believe is running out of cash.
It wasn't that the headband was so outrageously uncomfortable, but it was just uncomfortable enough to keep me from slipping into a deep slumber.
Outrageously, we already knew that a woman wouldn't win the award for Best Director as not a single woman was nominated in the category.
Half a decade ago, Durant and Westbrook were two young and outrageously talented friends who held the promise of the franchise in their hands.
The boys rap about guns, drugs, revenge, and hedonism over an outrageously chunky instrumental that ultimately boils over into an outro of screeching distortion.
I spend a solid half hour sending photos and exclamation marks to all my friends and family — it's tufted yellow velvet and outrageously pretty.
Be it outrageously over-the-top or on point minimalism, you can always count on the Japanese to turn heads with their sartorial choices.
You probably know filmmaker Wes Anderson from his meticulous, quirky, and outrageously charming movies like Rushmore, Fantastic Mr. Fox, and The Grand Budapest Hotel.
Most recently that the price-to-earnings ratio of the U.S. tech sector hit 27, which is deemed outrageously expensive for any other sector.
It's enough to make you feel even more sorry for everyone's favourite Lannister — but outrageously excited for his return to Westeros in Season 7.
" He also posted a statement: "The allegations made against me today regarding my relationship with my son are provably false, outrageously inaccurate and offensive.
And, despite the outrageously colorful and out-of-the-box pieces spotted on the streets, somehow, it rarely comes off as trying too hard.
The world turned upside down when Hamilton, the outrageously popular musical about the infamous feud between two of our country's founding fathers, hit Broadway.
Trump constantly touts his ability to "make deals," and while his touting is often outrageously hyperbolic, his willingness to be a dealmaker is appealing.
The high cost of living is driving people out of the cityNew York City's sales market, like its rental market, is also outrageously expensive.
I think the evolution of language is a neat thing, and Mr. HORNE's quest was both outrageously funny and touching at the same time.
"No one thinks it is conceivable that anyone would have the nerve to live in Finland and, outrageously, to avoid paying taxes," he said.
Debra Katz, a Washington lawyer who often works on sexual harassment cases, however, said the "outrageously low" amount illustrated deep flaws in the process.
In the movie you notice not Newman but Page, whose outrageously stylized performance is meant to match the high drama inherent in Williams's words.
See how Keisha Williams misused the promise of a burgeoning medical technology to extract $5 million from investors and fund her outrageously lavish lifestyle.
However, we might be able to save up our money and stay in one of the less outrageously expensive rooms at the Gleneagle Hotel.
MTN shares fell 3.2 percent to more than six-year lows after Bloomberg quoted a senator as saying the amount could be "outrageously higher".
"He was a unique, creative and outrageously opinionated man," his literary agent, Carolyn Swayze, said in a news release posted on her firm's website.
The arguments against women entering the sanctum sanctorum were outrageously unscientific—they claimed that the divine rays in that area are hurtful to women.
Cramer hears worries every day that stocks are now overvalued, but still maintains that stocks aren't as outrageously priced versus other rallies in the past.
Other outrageously optimistic concepts include a playroom for kids, spacious conference rooms, bars and lounges, and even a sick bay with doctors available via teleconference.
"You have Wall Street and credit card companies charging people outrageously high interest rates when they are desperate and need money to survive," Sanders said.
For its regulars This N That was its own particular place; one in which to dance, hook up and be as outrageously camp as possible.
LG showed off an impressive (and likely to be outrageously expensive) 88-inch OLED at CES, but Samsung still wins the day at 98 inches.
In the "Finesse" video, Cardi is all charm all the time—the vivaciousness she's long been known for online shines through, and she's outrageously watchable.
If you have the iPhone 7, your best bet is to step up to the outrageously priced iPhone X, or simply wait until next year.
Now, if you'll excuse us, we have to together our statement outfits and prepare to lie outrageously when a guy approaches us with a camera.
Peter Bradshaw, The Guardian Cooper directs and co-stars in this outrageously watchable and colossally enjoyable new version, supercharged with dilithium crystals of pure melodrama.
Avicii retired from dance music this year at the age of 26, walking away from outrageously lucrative performance deals and a career at its peak.
At the end, I found a set of 20 principles common to all the billionaires that enabled them to become so outrageously successful in business.
Hundreds of thousands of bright young people are unable to afford a higher education, and millions more struggle with outrageously high levels of student debt.
If he beats Dimitrov, Federer will face either Milos Raonic, a finalist here last year, or Zverev's outrageously talented younger brother, Alexander, in the quarterfinals.
It was interesting noting the changes in character from neighborhood to neighborhood, from outrageously expensive Dumbo to the harder, more industrial areas of Red Hook.
That this proposal might sound outrageously radical to certain ears is, Wu says, just one sign of how unprepared we are for our current moment.
It introduces the aesthetic of the game and the character Letho, an outrageously beefy and agile witcher who is going around the Continent assassinating kings.
Jim Cramer hears worries every day that stocks are now overvalued, but still maintains that stocks aren't as outrageously priced versus other rallies in the past.
One of the through-the-looking-glass upsides of Trump's behavior is that he is so outrageously awful that he is beginning to transcend partisan politics.
Seeing an opening for optimal adorableness, photographer Andy Seliverstoff decided to bring them together in his outrageously precious photo book Little Kids and Their Big Dogs.
It is a race to the bottom to see who, whether on the marginal right or the marginal left, can shout the loudest and most outrageously.
The warning was unnecessary, in the end, because despite the outrageously gross cinematic landscape that awaited us, no one walked out of the screening that night.
The objects of their attention — many outrageously adorned in multihued and frilly plumage — appeared largely unfazed by the prodding appraisals of crown, beak, wing and tail.
He praised Ryanair for strictly following its "outrageously successful" strategy with "not an iota of deviation from that course", for example moving into long-haul flights.
They're not precise enough for regulatory purposes, and some states have warned citizens against calling in with outrageously high readings that are most likely a glitch.
You could argue that it outrageously made a bullshit scandal into a national story that tipped the scales of the race, as Vox's Matt Yglesias has.
While under the trance of one of his female personalities, he ends up dressing up in a girlish kilt, flirting outrageously, and kissing a male character.
And during the refugee crisis last summer she claimed, outrageously, that under Labour the asylum system had been "just another way of getting here to work".
Clinton controversially doubled down on defending the coup, outrageously suggesting that the oligarchs and generals who had forced President Manuel Zelaya out had a legal justification.
CEO Marc Benioff tweeted about it: The dancer was affiliated with Beach Blanket Babylon, a long-running San Francisco musical known for its outrageously oversized headgear.
The decisions Naz makes after he finds Andrea's body, however, are so outrageously misguided that viewers might be tempted to write the show off as ridiculous.
Perhaps I could be outrageously happy and grateful that I was able to see the glass at all, and consider its condition in the first place.
Shortly after midnight on Friday, outrageously expensive cars arrived outside, valets were running around, and a line of club-goers formed in front of LOHAN's doors.
That included a 50 percent single supplement, taxes and port fees, about $80 in gratuities, and another $80 or so for the outrageously expensive Wi-Fi.
"Brands over the last couple of decades have surfed on the first wave of Chinese, and they've been selling pieces that were outrageously expensive," he said.
Amazingly, these weren't sold at outrageously high prices, although it was still difficult to get your hands on one since they sold out pretty much instantly.
Outrageously beautiful and irresistibly disturbing, Ms. Minter's increasingly monumental paintings invoke a spectrum of human desires: for sex, food, affection and, hardly least, for being seen.
From him, Trump learned how, when he was in trouble, to change the subject by acting outrageously, to never apologize and always stay on the offense.
The sound design is outrageously good too, with every hiss of your character's oxygen, or blurp of bubbles escaping your character's suit resonating good and loud.
Stars like Bad Bunny, Ozuna, Maluma, J Balvin, Nicky Jam and others have upended Spanish-language pop with sounds that are utterly modern and outrageously popular.
Even as she's become outrageously famous, and her private life has become public gossip chum, keeping the circle tight has been one of her essential gambits.
Speaking at a town hall in Washington sponsored by CNN and moderated by Chris Cuomo, Sanders blasted Republicans for acting "shamefully and outrageously" on the Garland nomination.
The fact that macaws blush to communicate isn't surprising—parrots are outrageously smart and emotional birds that can count, add and subtract, and make and use tools.
The drug may seem outrageously priced, but Cramer noted that it almost always falls below the cost of care that the health insurer would pay without it.
As long as the I-Pace isn't outrageously expensive, its popularity is going to be all about how much fun it is to drive, and to own.
We also have some outrageously high prices for real estate and higher education, but those are due to supply constraints and excess regulation, rather than private monopoly.
Also, few people seem concerned with some of the more troublesome lyrics and themes in the songs, which feels outrageously dated when divorced from their original context.
Off-season is a great time to pick up outrageously expensive winter wear, and it's very rare to see any of Goldwin's stylish, technical apparel on sale.
Barbra Streisand once told me a story where she smoked weed with Peter Sellers, which is one of the few stories that I've been outrageously jealous of.
Now, Donald Trump has outrageously thrown out there the idea that there was a murder or that Vince Foster did not commit suicide, which is pure bullshit.
Certainly not; the burger was quite delicious, if outrageously rich, and apparently a top seller: "Yesterday, some stockbrokers ordered them for the floor," the employee told me.
I can't even remember what I was wearing, but it was probably something obliviously outrageously slutty—which I wouldn't have even contemplated at the time if sober.
If you love NYT Cooking now, imagine how great it is to be a subscriber, with complete, unfettered access to our vast archive of outrageously good recipes.
Instead, the cold open was a sendup of MSNBC's "Morning Joe," with Alex Moffat and Kate McKinnon playing outrageously flirty versions of Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski.
Most outrageously, top Republicans, including President Trump and Senator Marco Rubio, are arguing that Florida should not carefully count all of the votes from this year's election.
It may not sound exactly like a comedy, but it has its moments, thanks in part to Applegate playing Jen in such an outrageously abrasive, insensitive manner.
I have heard from older people who have been forced to split their pills in half because they couldn't pay the outrageously high price of prescription drugs.
S.L. David, you've spoken about your childhood, your outrageously criminal father, how you were sent to boarding school when you were 5, the lies that permeated everything.
Women have been indisputably and outrageously and systematically mistreated, so ensuring that women are no longer on the wrong side of power in the workplace is crucial.
Don Rickles, a stand-up comic for more than half a century, made outrageously derisive comments about people's looks, ethnicity or anything else he could think of.
And sometimes when a trend is outrageously expensive, I look around and think, 'Ooh, there's a lot of people who can afford a lot of those things.
Those in large cities are not going to shell out money for something he is confident would be outrageously priced, and rural areas simply don't need it.
Of course, we can't be sure how that will play out since we've seen so little of the game, and none of what was shown seemed outrageously inflammatory.
The first episode focussed on fur-suit seller OISK, which The Snake Busters hypothesized stands for "Outrageously Insane Snaky Krooks" after the company sent Ruby an unsatisfactory suit.
But "Fight Song," which went to No. 6 on the Billboard Hot 100, is also outrageously grating, almost numbing in its Disney-esque simplicity and sanded-smooth edges.
But there's a logic to its world as well, and a form of rough justice in the way everyone gets equally and outrageously punished for making terrible choices.
There's no shortage of books about Beaton: I counted over 30 titles written by or about one of the 20th century's most outrageous, and outrageously talented, design legends.
The market just isn't big enough for many Cantonese signers—and Hong Kong, with its outrageously expensive overhead, is a tough place to make it as a dreamer.
But the Yankees' bullpen is so outrageously deep, and their rotation so inconsistent, that they would be foolish not to attack October foes with waves of dominant arms.
The limestone glade is ringed by a kind of prairie — grasslands blooming outrageously with wildflowers: gray-headed coneflowers and Queen Anne's lace and butterfly weed and pasture roses.
What makes these songs really travel is Balvin the hypercolor character — a dazzler in outrageously rare sneakers, chicly proportioned clothes, hair whatever color will be popular next month.
After months of rising stock prices, growth shares have become relatively expensive but not outrageously so, Jeremy Zirin, head of Equities Americas at UBS Global Wealth Management, said.
But the fact that I've worked with Andy Greenberg for years also means I've seen up close what a diligent, insightful, outrageously talented reporter and writer he is.
For example, the jeweler lends Garnett his precious black opal-filled rock because he sees it as a gambling opportunity, even though viewers see it as outrageously risky.
Regarding the remainder of that outrageously long sentence, and the fact that these are the words of the prime minister's chief adviser, might I proffer a simple WTF?
Seniors should be spending their retirement years with their family enjoying retirement, not worrying about how they're going to pay for outrageously priced drugs they need to live.
If we remain focused on the things that matter - building innovative products, creating great partnerships, and delivering outrageously good customer service and support - that's just what we'll do.
Mariya Goray, a forensic science researcher in van Oorschot's lab who coauthored the juice study with him, has found one of her colleagues to be an outrageously prodigious shedder.
They are either too tentative to be useful– the market will reach 6,000 in 2017 when its currently trading at 2558 – or outrageously optimistic – the market will reach 25,2800.
This is a movie that thinks Zac Efron fondling a corpse's taint is so outrageously hilarious that it needs to keep the gag going for a good 10 minutes.
Have you ever been in one of those outrageously awkward situations where you say something to someone and instantly regret the words you're saying as they're leaving your mouth?
Consider popular princess movies as an example: Despite these women being forced to deal with outrageously terrible circumstances, they're also the ones with the happiest outlook on the situation.
Streaming services took off because people were tired of paying outrageously high prices for cable packages they only used part of and for the occasional night at the movies.
At $570 it's not outrageously expensive, and it neatly balances performance and battery life in a Chromebook body that looks and feels a lot more expensive than it is.
If you're looking for a way to go big — like, really big — to celebrate Valentine's Day this year, then you better enter Grand Central Terminal's outrageously romantic Instagram competition.
He was outrageously funny and even quicker than that, which was his real hallmark—he had the quickest wit we've ever seen, a fountain of insults, jokes, and opprobrium.
When Lorena went to trial for cutting off her husband's penis—after he allegedly beat and raped her—while he was sleeping, the country thought it was outrageously amusing.
Using the very thin reed of the debt ceiling deal Trump cut with Democratic leaders Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer, pundits drew outrageously broad conclusions about his supposed transformation.
Shop Casper mattresses and sleep accessories at Amazon hereBy now, ordering your new mattress from the internet is no longer an outrageously strange behavior and is likely even preferable.
Remember Trump's pathetically insufficient response to the suffering of brown American citizens in Puerto Rico and his outrageously hyperbolic response to suffering brown Central American refugees still in Mexico.
The phrase "Took the cake" can mean that someone did something outrageously bad, but if you take it, you might as well eat it, so the answer is ATE.
San Francisco&aposs median home value is nearly six times more than the national median home value of $231,000For years, San Francisco&aposs housing market has been outrageously expensive.
"I think he understands, and I think the people around him understand, what presidents say matters," Biden said, adding, "It's just amazing the outrageously inaccurate things the President says."
"During Mr. Azar's tenure at Eli Lilly, this multibillion-dollar corporation dodged taxes while charging Americans outrageously high prices for life-saving prescription drugs," Sanders said in a statement.
"On closing the US border, please remember, President Trump deemed Canada a 'national security threat' and outrageously imposed s232 tariffs on steel," tweeted former Canadian Industry Minister James Moore.
Brexit advocates campaigned by making outrageously unrealistic promises, and the country is now faced with the much less pleasant reality of what it means to divorce the European Union.
Musgraves represents all the best parts of country music: she's humble like Dolly Parton and a quietly powerful writer like John Prine, all while being outrageously herself like Elton John.
So why are luminaries like former NYC mayor Mike Bloomberg, VMWare founder Diane Greene, or Disney CEO Bob Iger willing to get involved, especially when most are already outrageously wealthy?
His mandate is so nebulous, he argues, it amounts to "outrageously broad powers" for a willing sheriff, especially beyond city borders (his county includes 130 towns and villages outside Chicago).
You see, she regularly uses cases that many (aka a repressed person like me) might consider outrageously ostentatious — cases shaped like hot dogs, stuffed bunnies, or giant cherry pom-poms.
Today, the Trump administration is attempting to abandon those efforts and to allow payday lenders to continue to profit off of debt and misery while charging outrageously high interest rates.
In the Senate, he introduced legislation to make AIDS treatments more affordable by changing the system that lets pharmaceutical company get away with charging outrageously high prices to treat AIDS.
"Donald Trump is an embarrassment who lacks any kind of dignity and has interfered outrageously in our national affairs," John Simpson, a prominent correspondent for the BBC tweeted on Monday.
But he has been willing to impose new rules to rein in what he describes as outrageously high drug prices, and administration officials say these efforts will be politically popular.
"During Mr. Azar's tenure at Eli Lilly, this multibillion-dollar corporation dodged taxes while charging Americans outrageously high prices for life-saving prescription drugs," Sanders said in a statement Monday.
In the years since that journal started publishing in 1976 and its shuttering in 1995, the city had been ravaged by crack and AIDS, cleaned up and turned outrageously expensive.
But the outrageously expensive acquisition — Lou Gehrig was baseball's highest paid player in 1935 at $31,000, roughly one-fifth of Foxx's purchase price — did not result in a single pennant.
More outrageously, he tried to garner votes by ordering a major military operation in Gaza on the eve of the election — an operation his military chiefs and attorney general scotched.
Like finding the common denominator in an outrageously complex set of fractions, the team would need to somehow correct for all this variability and normalize the images they were comparing.
And yet many of us were puzzled by the Democrats' resistance to make any changes at all to the Affordable Care Act, given the often outrageously high premiums and deductibles.
If there is a weariness in reading the repetition of these sexist, racist, and outrageously oppressive conditions, it is of course nominal in the face of living in their reality.
This puts Davidson's complaints in a broader context: She's not accusing just any campaign of sexism, but a campaign whose candidate's reputation is built in part on outrageously sexist remarks.
Eurovision, the outrageously camp transcontinental song and dance competition that gave breaks to Abba and Celine Dion, is viewed by hundreds of millions of people around the world each year.
If your Spotify library was 20,000 or 50,000 songs deep, it would take an outrageously compelling reason to even consider an export to Apple, Google Play Music, or Amazon Music Unlimited.
Don't be down on yourself for having an outrageously expensive meal to celebrate payday, but do make sure it doesn't leave you eating baked beans for the rest of the month.
It's also proof that driving a more efficient car that plugs into the wall can still be outrageously fun, even if the $200,2911 price tag means you'd sooner buy two 2918s.
Riding Harley-Davidson's first electric motorcycle this weekend was a good reminder that motorcycle companies are going to build some really outrageously fast machines as they adopt and evolve electric technology.
Donald Trump, the presumptive Republican presidential nominee who will soon begin receiving national security briefings, has outrageously suggested Muslim Americans be put in a database and forced to carry special IDs.
Over the course of his presidency, Trump has earned a reputation for making outrageously provocative or outright racist statements, while also declining opportunities to forcefully condemn those who espouse white supremacy.
Something similar happened in Britain, as witty Leave advocates like Daniel Hannan began to collect the most outrageously apocalyptic predictions made by the "best and brightest" of the consequences of Brexit.
The Outrages she studied turned out not to have been so outrageously overlooked after all—plenty of other scholars have produced detailed and sensitive work on sexuality in the nineteenth-century.
Instead of seeking to find common ground with the opposition to address soaring inflation and rising poverty, Mr. Maduro outrageously suggested late last month that he might dissolve the National Assembly.
No greater affront to intelligent voters of good will and good heart could be inflicted on us than the anointing of the outrageously unqualified Donald Trump as the party's standard-bearer.
Trump has also repeatedly and outrageously challenged the natural-born citizenship of President Obama in racially coded/dog-whistle ways that strongly suggest Trump scorns basic constitutional principles of racial equality.
To find out more about that, we went to see Hulst and talked to him about global warming, outrageously high wine prices, and whether or not making wine is actually fun.
But Carpenter's outrageously gory film emphasizes the physical horror of the creature's violence, as well as the psychological terror and trauma of not knowing who might be an enemy in disguise.
With visuals as kinetic as its language, Joseph Kahn's "Bodied" is an outrageously smart, shockingly funny satire of P.C. culture whose words gush so quickly you'll want to see it twice.
Scripted and directed by series creator Chris Carter, "My Struggle" attempts to catch up new viewers on a lot of X-Files backstory, while simultaneously simplifying the show's outrageously complicated mythology.
In the campaign, he came to be best known for his outrageously offensive comments about gays, blacks, indigenous people and women and for defending the old military dictatorship, torture and guns.
Republicans don't love the idea of spending money, and Democrats don't love the idea of expending political capital pushing for outrageously high stimulus spending that will redound to Donald Trump's benefit.
The result: an influx of transient, well-paid workers that has turned Seattle into a city of horrendous traffic and outrageously expensive housing that has lost its quirky, middle-class character.
Tostones are outrageously good alongside chicken, beef, pork or seafood, but to keep this fast after work I personally would eat with rice, garlicky beans and a fried egg on top.
You could make an easier case for the $900 OnePlus McLaren Edition than the outrageously expensive $1,300 Note 10 73G, but to me, both of these devices are awkward stepping stones.
Château Paveil de Luze, in Margaux, is one of the oldest and, for my money, most outrageously beautiful of Bordeaux's chateaus, covered in flowering vines and backed by an edenic lagoon.
"These are people who are not thinking policy wise — they're thinking about things that they or their friends have read, about how things are outrageously expensive," Blendon said of 2020 voters.
Saturday Night Live has a reputation for outrageously parodying TV shows – sometimes to the point of extreme ridiculousness – but their latest Riverdale sketch is pretty much on par with the real thing.
The unemployment rate is on the low side, though not outrageously low, and the private sector has been steadily adding jobs at a faster clip than young people are entering the workforce.
No, what really grabbed our attention was the outrageously glamorous home whose halls Gianni Versace, played by Édgar Ramírez, roamed in his bright pink bathrobe during the limited series' very first scenes.
We changed our names like they did, and we dressed up in outrageously crazy outfits in order to be a satire of them—only we ended up becoming what we were satirizing.
"What critics said: "'Fam' boasts an almost outrageously good cast, one plugged into the most hollow and familiar of premises and then fed with a broad assortment of reheated multi-generational punchlines.
At one public event, he wore a hat made of outrageously long feathers, some of them dyed turquoise to match his well-tailored but deconstructed wedding dress and his fingerless opera gloves.
Such outrageously luxurious bottlings tend to give a distillery's whole range a "halo effect," in which the brand shines a little brighter thanks to the presence of an ultra-premium limited edition.
If the goal there is to break out of the pack by seizing the camera, it will only happen in two tried-and-true TV ways: making a gaffe or acting outrageously.
I pinned and pored over articles counting 353 things I needed to do before the baby arrived and quickly found myself inundated with recommendations for outrageously expensive and possibly lethal infant pillows.
Not included: Krisha Fairchild, the star of Trey Edward Shults's movie "Krisha," and Beyoncé at the Super Bowl, because I've said my piece (many times over!) about how outrageously good they are.
The president behaves so impulsively, and speaks so outrageously, that some of his advisers have taken to removing papers from his desk so that he won't be tempted to act on them.
Set in a rural town, "Letterkenny" has unique rhythms and stylized dialogue that's sometimes outrageously dirty but more often just hilarious in its specificity (especially lines from Daryl, played by Nathan Dales).
"If elected, I will promote transparency and work to lower the outrageously high government salaries," he told the rapt audience of about 400 people at a meet-the-candidates event for seniors.
I want old-fashioned pinto beans and black beans, for starters, and it's nice to stock a few types of heirloom beans, too, outrageously hued varieties like Scarlet Runner or Jacob's Cattle.
So while Turner outrageously tried to blame campus drinking culture for his crime, it's more accurate to say America's cultural associations between alcohol, masculinity, and violence are at least part of the problem.
Unlike Arrival, however, Blade Runner 2049 divided critics, some reveling in its outrageously stunning cinematography (courtesy of perpetual Oscar also-ran Roger Deakins), some frustrated by its glacial pace and skin-deep characters.
"One, he's not going to like inhibit my art and my process, and I appreciate that," explained Silverman, who's renowned for her outrageously risqué, scatological, taboo-testing and frequently sexually charged standup routines.
The accusation that Davidson had been a "puppet" for Cohen and Trump is an "outrageously false and historically revisionist statement which will not and cannot be proven true at any point," Davidson added.
Leonard was outrageously funny whether he chose to flex it or not, and anybody who looks at life and sees the humour in it really connects with me, because that's how I am.
After years of skating by on singles and EPs, the hard-touring and outrageously likeable Canucks finally dropped their long-awaited debut, Higher Power, and it blows the fuckin' lid off of everything.
It's fair to claim that a college education is an investment in yourself, but that doesn't negate the fact that it's an outrageously expensive investment, and eventually someone has to pay for it.
As tens of thousands of American families face bankruptcy and financial ruin because of the outrageously high cost of health care, the CEOs of major insurance companies receive disgustingly high levels of compensation.
"America's most critical infrastructure projects have been tied up and bogged down by an outrageously slow and burdensome federal approval process, and I've been talking about it for a long time," he said.
Game of Thrones, especially in its early seasons, was an outrageously grim, dark show full of sex and violence, which made the memes it generated feel even more fun and risqué to share.
It is unethical behavior for a member of Congress, but it is outrageously unacceptable from someone charged with investigating and overseeing the financial industry, which routinely pours millions of dollars into campaign coffers.
Eventually it got to the point where the forum community was outrageously popular by the standards of the day and it was the draw, rather than the humor website that it sprung from.
Still, I can imagine Sheeran getting outrageously pissed at a Sam Smiths pub on a Tuesday night, chatting utter nonsense about anything and everything in a way that I can't do with Harris.
They're cute and Instagram-famous enough to get away with almost anything and some of those lucky cuties are even regularly treated to outrageously expensive gifts and epic 1st birthday parties at night clubs.
"Spinning Around" is an outrageously good pop song with an earworm of a chorus, which is exactly what Kylie needed after her previous album Impossible Angel had flopped critically and commercially three years before.
The thing that tips the Battista over the line as more than just another outrageously specced hypercar for me is that it's as luxurious on the inside as it is beautiful on the outside.
Under his notorious communications law, the media have faced stiff fines when they have published articles the president considers defamatory and—even more outrageously—when they have not published articles he thinks they should.
And that is outrageously iconic behavior, especially in the presence of Damon Albarn who's elegantly aging from angular Britpop star to handsome schoolteacher-who-is-cool-but-who-is-after-all-still-a-schoolteacher.
In the first category is the Activity Key that allows you to unlock the Discovery with a wristband; in the second, All-Terrain Progress Control for navigating outrageously difficult terrain at, like, 3 mph.
"There are cameras everywhere and there's nowhere to hide, so when cast members behave outrageously, they allow themselves to forget there are cameras — and just get caught up in the moment," the producer explained.
Three decades before his turn as Ally's limo-driver father in "A Star Is Born," Mr. Clay was on the Mount Rushmore of comedy as Dice, his outrageously offensive and especially sexist alter ego.
A Twitter debate about the veracity of an economic study projecting the outrageously low tax rates of billionaires turned into a verbal street brawl at the Peterson Institute for International Economics in Washington Thursday.
Ms. Wang injected a hint of goth-tinged darkness, embellishing an otherwise streamlined cream-colored gown with an outrageously oversize black corsage; she complemented a bias-cut dress with an austere black cape. Mrs.
What he fails to explain is why hapless unemployed men and women and financially strapped small businesspeople should disproportionately bear the costs of this care via purchase of a deficient and outrageously priced product.
But the outrageously selfish scheme that they embark on — involving another woman's pregnancy, an ethics-challenged doctor of "female mysteries" (Tom Hollander) and a big gamble on tulips — further distances them from the audience.
Whilst many of his peers of yesteryear have either moved on or retired, the Argentine has still managed to keep up his outrageously high-performance levels amongst a new, and vastly more inexperienced, roster.
But the company was mocked earlier in the year in a viral tweet thread that poked fun at some of its ads, which showed Peloton's cycles in what appeared to be outrageously expensive homes.
In April 2018, the Chinese government forced ByteDance — the $75 billion company headquartered in Beijing that makes TikTok, the outrageously popular app for video sharing — to shut down a popular app called Neihan Duanzi.
He was done in by a sluggish economic recovery deliberately engineered by a Federal Reserve that, somewhat outrageously, was pursuing a policy of "opportunistic deflation" that hurt the financial interests of middle-class Americans.
Playing outrageously fast in order to cram 246 riffs into 67 minutes does not make you a good thrash band if you can't find a way to make those riffs congele into enjoyable songs.
In August 2016 far-right bloggers started circulating theories that she was suffering from seizures and was physically weak but that, outrageously, the Democrats and their allies in the mainstream media were covering this up.
"After a run of uneven performances that surprised many of his fans, and even his late-night rivals, who consider him outrageously talented, Colbert clearly elevated his game during the conventions," CNN's Bill Carter wrote.
It's funny when clowns wear outrageously large shoes, people have especially big noses or politicians tell the truth... In the same way, many jokes are funny because they involve ideas that run against our expectations.
Upon graduation from medical school in 21, I owed approximately $22008,000 in student debt — what might seem an outrageously high number that is actually about $10,000 less than the average for today's medical school graduates.
And Kim Severson has a great family recipe for Italian meatballs that I've always wanted to bring into the weeknight rotation, with a big bowl of spaghetti and Samin Nosrat's outrageously flavorful herbed garlic bread.
Even as thousands of men and women endured outrageously long sentences for low-level, nonviolent drug offenses as a result of the nation's misguided drug war, Mr. Obama granted relief to only a tiny handful.
"For too long, far too long, the very heart of the land of Israel, where our patriarchs prayed, our prophets preached, and our kings ruled has been outrageously branded as illegally occupied territory," Netanyahu said.
We hear endlessly about how hard and tiring and expensive it is, but rarely do we hear how outrageously fun and funny and sweet it is, to love and be loved by a little one.
" According to that reporter, Cohen erroneously — and outrageously — claimed, "You cannot rape your spouse," before launching into this tirade: "I will make sure that you and I meet one day while we're in the courthouse.
Medical practice changes slowly, and opioid prescribing remains rampant across the US. As of 2018, the opioid epidemic has only continued to worsen, and America is an outlier among nations for its outrageously common opioid habit.
Russell Westbrook and Kevin Durant take turns owning possessions, creating outrageously athletic shots for themselves against tough coverage and letting big boys Steven Adams and Enes Kanter clean up the plentiful mess on the offensive boards.
Those seeking long-term rentals in big Brazilian cities like São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro are throttled by bureaucratic policies that enforce outrageously expensive deposits, the requirement of local cosigners and sky-high insurance fees.
Jorge Triana, a lawmaker from the conservative Party of National Action (which, outrageously, is still to release a reggaeton tune for its candidate, Ricardo Anaya), tweeted that the real name of the actress is Paulina Laborie.
"These people did not ask for permission even from the UN and their own Congress, which we believe are flawed, and ignored all international principles and laws, attacking Syria with aggression, blatantly and outrageously," Rouhani added.
Games for both of the consoles are outrageously large — up to 60 GB for the initial download, sometimes more with patches and add-on content — and the base models offer a measly 500 GB of storage.
After four seasons on the show, Ortiz, 29, has decided to pursue other opportunities that will allow the TV personality to enjoy more of his downtime, and deal with less stress from selling outrageously expensive properties.
Not only should Mattis not be barred from further service simply because he is a veteran —we also need to entirely remove the ban on veterans that so outrageously stereotypes all of them as potential traitors.
"'Fam' boasts an almost outrageously good cast, one plugged into the most hollow and familiar of premises and then fed with a broad assortment of reheated multi-generational punchlines," wrote The Hollywood Reporter critic Dan Fienberg.
"When I dress outrageously, people enjoy it," Ms. Visco said on a recent Tuesday in her Upper East Side apartment, which is dotted with bags of clothes left behind by young gay men who boarded there.
The union's heavy investment in Douglas County illustrates that AFT, whose president recently issued the outrageously inaccurate statement that parental choice programs are "only slightly more polite cousins of segregation," understands the stakes in Douglas County.
"'Fam' boasts an almost outrageously good case, one plugged into the most hollow and familiar of premises and then fed with a broad assortment of reheated multi-generational punchlines," wrote Dan Fienberg for The Hollywood Reporter.   
With this level of expert disagreement, the rest of us shouldn't be too confident in any conclusion we draw from a few pages of GPT-2 output — no matter how compelling, silly, accurate, or outrageously inaccurate.
But she also made music herself as a member of The GTOs (Girls Together Outrageously), a band made up of a bunch of groupies, as organized by Frank Zappa (Des Barres used to babysit his kids).
" The American member, Terry Gilliam, wrote on Twitter that Mr. Jones "was someone totally consumed with life" and "a brilliant, constantly questioning, iconoclastic, righteously argumentative and angry but outrageously funny and generous and kind human being.
For anyone who hasn't heard of it, the record-breakingly popular ITV show is essentially a British reality dating series in which a bunch of outrageously chiselled people stay in a villa together and couple off.
WATCH: Exploring London's LGBT Club Scene Instead, I ask one simple thing: Give me an excuse to get outrageously drunk on the streets of the capital without insulting me and my fellow queers in the process.
Haddish's outrageously funny performance in the hit summer comedy Girls Trip — and her equally delightful promotional press tour — rocketed her from a rising presence in stand-up comedy to one of the biggest stars of the year.
Although these type of labels are completely necessary—we all know the nightmare of receiving an outrageously high internet bill—the FCC wasted the opportunity to make a label that is useful and also easy to use.
If you're still trying to find a seasonally appropriate parka (it is only February, after all) or a pair of strappy sandals for that upcoming beach vacation, click on for our list of some outrageously crazy sales.
Now, cosmologists, astrophysicists, and all manner of other spacetime experts can get down to the dirty work of figuring out where this entirely new dataset fits in to our growing understanding of our own outrageously bizarre universe.
Pros: Sturdy, high-end leather and rubber, steel shank for support, not outrageously priced, hand-stitchedCons: Maybe not the most fashion-forward boots you'll come across this season (or next), but their beauty lies in their utilitarianism
Despite its outrageously downbeat ending, "Fox" was promoted at the 1975 New York Film Festival as a daring display of "homosexuality without tears" — presumably because the movie is so matter-of-fact in representing its gay milieu.
"Over many years the United Nations has outrageously been of the world's foremost centers of hostility towards Israel," Haley said, according to CNN, during an emergency Security Council meeting called in response to Trump's declaration this week.
Senator Mike Rounds, Republican of South Dakota, suggested some kind of regulation to limit the difference in prices for compliant and noncompliant insurance plans, so premiums would not be "outrageously high" for people with pre-existing conditions.
On March 5, Mr. Erdogan outrageously accused Germany of "Nazi practices" after two Turkish ministers had to cancel appearances at two pro-Erdogan campaign events in Germany when the government said it could not assure their safety.
Hillary Clinton also understands that millions of seniors, disabled vets and others are struggling with the outrageously high cost of prescription drugs and the fact that Americans pay the highest prices in the world for their medicine.
Most of them thought it was acceptable to kidnap people on another continent, ship them across an ocean on boats with outrageously high mortality rates, and then compel them through torture and beatings to perform agricultural labor.
What&aposs going on and what you&aposre hearing from these senators is outrageously irresponsible, there are serious issues at hand and to claim that the president is the poodle of Putin because a few verbal missteps is.
Right now he's coughing it up 34.4 percent of the time, an outrageously high number that's 12.2 percent higher than Blake Griffin, who ranks second on that list among all players who've logged at least 50 post ups.
This omission led to "First Man" being condemned online as outrageously unpatriotic by the type of people who snipped the swoosh logos off their socks after Nike employed Colin Kaepernick (people, incidentally, who had not seen the film).
The attacker, outrageously lapping the linesman on the outside, raced to meet the pass before crossing for Lukaku who swept home with aplomb as Belgium secured their biggest winning scoreline at a major international tournament in 46 years.
The general attitude of the justice system is perhaps most outrageously exemplified by the 2013 "Roast Busters" scandal in which a group of mostly teenaged boys allegedly gang-raped girls and boasted about it in a Facebook group.
Likewise, a segment on the "perfect telescopes" of this era displays equipment that seems outrageously antiquated when stacked against modern supermassive ground telescopes, or space observatories that can discover thousands upon thousands of planets in other solar systems.
Smaller fillets work fine here if you can't easily pick up one bigger fillet; just be sure either way that the fish fits snugly in the baking dish, so you don't lose any of that outrageously good marinade.
It was that moment in the day when time itself grew outrageously lopsided, getting further and further from lunch but somehow no closer to supper, and the bars became harder than iron, and you really felt locked up.
Frank has criticized Sanders for "outrageously McCarthyite" tactics, such as suggesting that banks did not face criminal prosecutions after the 2008 financial collapse because of hundreds of thousands of dollars in contributions their employees gave to political leaders.
However, those outrageously high premiums would be even higher if employers and health insurers hadn't taken a number of steps to contain the cost explosion by adjusting benefits and exposing employees to significantly higher out-of-pocket costs.
And employees at Wells Fargo fraudulently signing millions of customers up for credit cards and bank accounts (without their permission) and the company (outrageously) arguing that customers cannot sue under arbitration terms written into the illegally created accounts.
Turner was sentenced to six months in jail out of a possible 14 years, prompting outcry by many who saw the sentence as outrageously lenient, including the woman herself, who wrote a powerful open letter about her experience.
But what is most distressing about "Avalanche" is also what makes it important: It is the work of a palpably weakened author, a testimony of personal suffering whose legitimacy — on this telling — seems to have gone outrageously ­unquestioned.
In a court filing, lawyers representing Fox and two of the network's top executives accused the lawyer, Judd Burstein, of making "outrageously and flagrantly" false claims on behalf of his client, the former Fox News host Andrea Tantaros.
Panelo had previously called the resolution "grotesquely one-sided, outrageously narrow, and maliciously partisan", arguing that it lacked legitimacy because the 18 council members who backed it was less than the 14 votes against and 15 abstentions combined.
The reason that our health care system is so outrageously expensive is that it is not designed to provide quality care to all in a cost-effective way, but to provide huge profits to the medical-industrial complex.
As a result, the more mandatory prison time we impose onto those facing charges, the more prison time we are really imposing on poor people of color in a system that already incarcerates them at outrageously disproportionate rates.
HEMINGWAY: When the president said that Obama had wiretapped him, everyone in the media said that was not just outrageously untrue, but that would be a huge scandal if it were true that there was spying on his campaign.
Because half the fun of the Brits is the outrageously cool outfits its attendees wear, we've rounded up our pick of standout looks, from Adwoa Aboah in Sonia Rykiel to up-and-coming Swedish/British singer Mabel in Ashish.
After his infamous presidential announcement on June 16, 2015, where he outrageously claimed Mexico was sending "rapists" and people "bringing drugs," Trump's support quickly climbed to 11% in New Hampshire, placing him second in the crowded GOP primary field.
As she's done in New York and Los Angeles previously (and will do in Paris when she performs there next), she animates her Nü Pop aesthetic with the principles that back it up: collaboration, distortion and outrageously good fun.
If you were going to groom a member of the Trump family for politics, your first instinct wouldn't necessarily be to pick Donald Trump — a 70-year-old with outrageous wealth and a penchant for saying outrageously racist things.
"After making foolish investments in expensive and dangerous coal and nuclear plants, FirstEnergy Solutions is again demanding that electricity customers bail them out through this outrageously illegal proposal," said Mary Ann Hitt, director of the group's Beyond Coal program.
Tom Brady's personal chef Allen Campbell cooked up quite a story last week (see what I did there?) when he revealed the outrageously healthy diet he prepares every day for the New England quarterback and his wife Gisele Bundchen.
A spokesperson for the mayor, who was elected last year, said his predecessor had left "outrageously low levels of affordable housing," and Khan's attempts to boost the number built for social rents will be a marathon, not a sprint.
He outrageously accused the 200 co-sponsors of this bill – both Democrats and Republicans – of "playing into the hand" of ISIS and other terrorists, attempting to support his point by saying terrorists can "easily obtain guns" in some states.
"There are cameras everywhere and there's nowhere to hide, so when cast members behave outrageously, they allow themselves to forget there are cameras — and just get caught up in the moment," a former producer on the show shared with People.
Speaking at a town hall in Washington sponsored by CNN and moderated by Chris Cuomo, Sanders blasted Republicans for acting "shamefully and outrageously" by refusing to consider President Barack Obama's nomination of Merrick Garland to the Supreme Court last year.
It is about ending the disgrace of tens of thousands of Americans dying every year from preventable deaths because they either lack health insurance, have high deductibles or cannot afford the outrageously high cost of the prescription drugs they need.
That was to be the story of the match with the Russian, also a French Open quarter-finalist this year, delighting the gasping crowd with outrageously talented returns and shots even she described as 'crazy', only to self-destruct on serve.
Inmates in federal and state prisons across the country are forced to pay outrageously high costs for simply making phone calls to their loved ones, which is why the Federal Communications Commission has been trying to ease their financial burden.
At some point in their career, almost every pop star attempts to transition into acting, and the results range from the outrageously bad (Mariah's Glitter, Madonna's Body of Evidence) to the middling (Beyoncé in Dreamgirls, Michael Jackson in The Wiz).
Prosecutors said that rather than investing her clients' money as she claimed, she spent much of it on her outrageously lavish lifestyle including clothes, shoes, and a $500,000-a-year luxury suite at AT&T Stadium, home of the Dallas Cowboys.
But again critics of the copyright reforms argue it's outrageously disproportionate to seek to apply the same measures that are being applied to try to clamp down on terrorist propaganda and serious criminal offenses like child exploitation to police copyright.
Whereas colleagues such as Diplo, the smartest talking head contributor here, have undeniably helped reinvent pop music, Aoki has instead spent years driven simply by the singular sugar rush of becoming as outrageous, and as outrageously popular as humanly possible.
"Low-income people and people of color have long been targeted by slick advertising and aggressive marketing campaigns to trap consumers into outrageously high interest loans," explained Wade Henderson, president and CEO of The Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights.
" May 2013 on Impact with Sam Clovis: Clovis labels then-Attorney General Eric Holder "a racist black," then-Labor Secretary Tom Perez "a racist latino" and calls Federal Housing Finance Agency nominee Mel Watts and an "irresponsible racist" and "outrageously racist.
But the hell of our political process is the brevity of so many Americans' memories and the shallowness of their engagement, which could be a final stroke of outrageously good fortune for a con man who has been too lucky already.
While it was fun getting a peek into the glamorous Monaco lifestyle, the outrageously high prices —and the presence of so many people who can actually afford them — made it clear that Monaco is not quite meant for someone like me.
"The reason that our health care system is so outrageously expensive is that it is not designed to provide quality care to all in a cost-effective way, but to provide huge profits to the medical-industrial complex," he wrote.
" Sanders responded by touting his "100 percent pro-choice voting record" and said he will "take on Republican governors who are trying to restrict a woman's right to choose," as well as those who are "discriminating outrageously against the LGBT community.
Theatricality plays a part in her performance, and she's not afraid to show off her commercial appeal: The impact of her dabbles in drama school is apparent, and her show is not only soulful but outrageously streamlined and oozing confidence.
The tales of the band touring house parties—outrageously reimagined during the ten-minute Skins: Secret Party episode, which was customarily crammed with seemingly free pills and booze and included a filmed performance of pre-album track "Hummer"—became legendary.
"The outrageously poor response to the devastation in Puerto Rico is the best illustration yet that President Trump only cares about people who look like him, or vote for him, or make the kind of money that he makes," Gallego said.
Glorious surprises seemed to lurk everywhere in this grand Nordic city: an art installation of giant inflatable balloon-bears hanging over the shopping area of Karl Johans Gate; outrageously good food; two of the most idiosyncratic sculpture parks I've ever visited.
It's hard to believe that in an era that produced so many outrageously forthright and defiant female creatives—successful despite the casual sexism that dominated the music industry—two of the most lauded voices of the time weren't better acquainted.
Center stage is Bottom, who so craves attention that he tries to play all the parts, overplays his own outrageously, and doesn't even notice when (in a prank by meddling fairies) his human head is replaced by that of an ass.
The new policy is also blind to the massive cultural shift toward legalization that has been happening at the state level in recent years, after decades of outrageously harsh punishments that have fallen disproportionately on the shoulders of people of color.
Dave Wedge, a spokesman for Mr. Davidson, called the suit "outrageously frivolous" and said Ms. Clifford's filing constituted a "full and complete waiver of attorney-client privilege" — leaving Mr. Davidson, who has limited his public comments this year, to speak freely.
He accused the intelligence agencies of releasing this "fake news" to take "one last shot" at him, and outrageously compared their acts to those of Nazi Germany — as if the Nuremberg Trials were held to punish the leaking of raw intelligence.
Based on that information and other complaints of government misbehavior, including the FBI's interception of Ellsberg's telephone conversations with a government official, Judge William Matthew Byrne decided that the case should be dismissed with prejudice because the government acted outrageously.
For more than half a century, on nightclub stages, in concert halls and on television, Mr. Rickles made outrageously derisive comments about people's looks, their ethnicity, their spouses, their sexual orientation, their jobs or anything else he could think of.
Trump has already gone on the offensive, attacking the whistleblower's credibility (while also allegedly implying, outrageously, that whoever provided the whistleblower information was "close to a spy" who should be punished -- treading and likely crossing the line of criminal witness tampering).
The exhibition includes a photograph Hujar took that day, evoking a time when the lax security in banks allowed artists to perform and express themselves, however outrageously (although Varble was then escorted out of the cow's blood-filled bank by security).
A journalist and a third-generation San Franciscan, Glantz has been able to live affordably in the outrageously expensive city of his birth by dint of a savvy investment in a foreclosed home 10 years ago, after the housing market went bust.
Donald Trump was then on the ropes, as he had failed to assure voters about fights breaking out at his rallies, engaged in needless attacks on Heidi Cruz, and then -- outrageously -- said that women who obtained illegal abortions should be criminally punished.
Produced in conjunction with Chime for Change and Global Goals, the clip sees a group of outrageously fierce girls lip sync and break it the heck down to Beyonce's "Freedom," the get-out-of-the-damn-way track from 2016's Lemonade.
A revamp of the 1989 cult classic, Heathers promised a devilishly delectable take on high school politics only to deliver an outrageously inappropriate meditation on America's most terrifying realities—including, but not limited to: preferred pronouns, sexual assault, and in-school violence.
"Pretty much all of the problems in our housing system can be tracked back to the land market and the fact that land prices are outrageously high," Toby Lloyd, head of policy at the housing charity Shelter, told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
Depending on your shopping proclivities and personal demographics, you may find a collection of Bluetooth headphones, children's pajamas, cooking utensils, or sex toys — almost all of it sold at outrageously cheap prices: $9 for a set of knives, $5 for a T-shirt.
In February 2015, independent testing by researchers from Virginia Tech found lead levels in one home between 20153 parts per billion (ppb) and 13,200 ppb, a number so outrageously high that investigators thought they had made a mistake until retesting confirmed the findings.
South Korea's prime export is K-pop, the umbrella term used to describe the ecstatic, vibrant, outrageously polished and often hyperreal version of pop music that dominates the country's music industry, thanks to entertainment conglomerates that aggressively recruit and train young talent.
Dr. Johnson echoed the governor in calling the free tuition program, known as Excelsior, "outrageously ambitious" and said the challenge was to make sure that all students were adequately prepared and would be able to complete college and be ready for a career.
With the rise of the Internet and social media, the ability to authenticate the accuracy of information is surprisingly becoming harder to determine with the upsurge in alternative media, individual contributors, and bloggers with often times slanted agenda, and outrageously biased reporting.
It was specious, libelous and reckless, regardless of the weak revelations of "incidental collection" that the Republican chairman of the House Intelligence Committee and Trump transition team member Devin Nunes outrageously made public, briefing the president without first briefing his fellow committee members.
Chris Gethard, a comic and writer who confesses he's been depressive since he was a preteen, confronts with a bruising and sometime hilarious frankness his longstanding urge to pull the plug on himself in this dark if often outrageously funny solo show.
That's one of the reasons I'm against swearing bans at work or on Twitter: It is possible to be outrageously racist, misogynist, or homophobic without using a single swear word, and it is possible to be a splendid ally while swearing your head off.
She also did weird, outrageously wonderful things for her friends, like DM'ing Ava DuVernay to try to get her to read her friend Austin's book; she texted people asides about the latest theological argument, and always, always shared their work with her massive Twitter following.
Hillary Clinton's speech Tuesday in Columbus, Ohio, was perhaps most effective when she went after Donald Trump's personal business career as outrageously and unusually exploitative of the middle class — characterizing not just his policies but his business career as motivated by lies and greed.
While fragrance ads aimed at women have often been outrageously heteronormative, selling solely sex and romance, we now have ads like Calvin Klein Women, which features Lupita Nyong'o and Saoirse Ronan talking about the women they find inspiring, including Eartha Kitt and Katharine Hepburn.
"This outrageously frivolous lawsuit is yet another desperate attempt by Michael Avenatti to continue his 'publicity tour,' as well as divert attention from the recent allegations against him relating to bankruptcy proceedings and the failure to withhold millions of federal employee taxes," Wedge said.
Its goal was outrageously ambitious: to treat non-Western art with the same respect that the other greats in Paris devote to the Western canon, including the Louvre, with its Greek, Roman and Renaissance art treasures, and the Musée d'Orsay, with its Impressionist masterpieces.
The documentary touches on how Honnold trains and there is outrageously gorgeous footage of climbing, but the more interesting story is about why someone like Alex has the impulse to free solo and how someone who free solos maintains relationships with friends, family, and partners.
A six-table cupcake of a restaurant, with pastel pink and mint-green geometric shapes painted on its tables and paper flags strung across its ceiling, Casa Taviche is a casual spot with an outrageously affordable 280-peso menu del dia (three-course set menu).
Ahead of his meticulously planned "Chemical Bank Protest," he sent out press releases and posed in costume for the photographer Peter Hujar; afterward, he contacted a Chemical Bank executive, citing the intervention's huge success and inquiring about a PR job (and an outrageously high salary).
One hopeful sign has been an unofficial meeting between North Koreans and Americans in Oslo in May that included Joseph Yun, a senior United States diplomat, which led North Korea to release Otto Warmbier, an American student it had detained unjustly and treated outrageously.
"This issue of dealing with the systemic problem of money in politics is outrageously popular, and there's no rational reason for the administration to be presiding over an approach of do-nothingness — it has been a huge disappointment," said Lisa Gilbert, the director of Public Citizen.
"In order for your client Destiney Bleu to get her 153 minutes of fame, you and your client outrageously defamed Good American and Mr. Kardashian by falsely stating that my clients stole or copied your client's bodysuit designs," Singer writes in the letter obtained by PEOPLE.
The Beoplay A1 comes from Danish luxury brand Bang & Olufsen's more affordable B&O lifestyle brand, and though its $250 price tag is more expensive than anything we've ever recommended in the category, it's not outrageously priced for a company whose stuff can easily cost thousands.
When you see Kerry Washington, in all white, with a sharp, cool-girl bob, glossy lips, and outrageously glowy skin (seriously, I couldn't stop staring at her impeccable makeup and radiant complexion), it's easy to understand how she became one of the top actresses in Hollywood.
It's over two decades old, its music takes cues from 80s dancepop, and its sole two black characters are outrageously square: One has a hairline that looks like it was shaped up by a velociraptor and the other is Billy Blanks reimagined as a kickboxing rapper.
The single-payer movement has been outrageously successful at pushing the party left on the issue, to the point where the "moderate" squishy position is to merely gradually transition America to Medicare-for-all through a buy-in program, rather than moving it all at once.
It combined an outrageously timed attack on the media with a complaint that Trump just can't get fair coverage and wrapped it in the kind of easily proven lie the press can't resist covering (far from being elected by an "overwhelming majority," Trump lost the popular vote).
The Tigers stampeded their way through the season and the College Football Playoff with an outrageously gifted freshman quarterback named Trevor Lawrence, plus plenty of brawn and speed exemplified by a veteran defensive line stocked with future N.F.L. players, and a freakishly talented young receiving corps.
Standouts included Aquaria as a wounded bird pierced by two arrows (presumably slung by the outrageously fortunate The Vixen), and Asia O'Hara, in a daring Tweety Bird raiment, who, owing to her equally brave and unique performance in the maxi-challenge, was deservedly named this week's winner.
"The way this deal was dangled in front of this battered and beleaguered population — causing them to hope they might indeed live to see another day — and then snatched away just half a day later is also outrageously cruel," Mr. al-Hussein said in a statement.
It will stop out-of-network billing from air ambulances, which are outrageously expensive (a median price of $39,000 in 2016) but not ground ambulances, even though half of all ambulance bills are out of network, far higher than the proportion for emergency rooms (19 percent).
Can you, a normal person who does not spend all their time on Capitol Hill, imagine Trump ordering Mitch McConnell to force his caucus to accept drug pricing proposals far stronger than the ones that PhRMA-backed conservative groups have just spent a year calling outrageously socialist?
If you're jammed up or not celebrating, or just want to eat something delicious that doesn't come out of the monotheistic canon today, try Francis Lam's recipe for stir-fried tomatoes and eggs, or Danny Bowien and Angela Dimayuga's recipe for an outrageously flavorful cabbage salad.
Inspired by his idol Cuauhtémoc Blanco — another diminutive but outrageously skillful player and the star of his favorite team, Club América — Corona was always making a nuisance of himself by incessantly kicking his ball around the house, in the street, or wherever else he found himself.
While it is wholly accurate to represent the moneyed incarnations of the "burner" spirit — whatever that may be — it is outrageously inaccurate to ignore the other, far larger, and long-established population of burners who construct their own objects on a budget, with cleverness, originality, and their own hands.
The simple truth is that U.S. friends and allies are questioning Washington ties as soon as the issues are raised about defense burden sharing and squaring their systematically and outrageously unbalanced trade accounts with the U.S. Having made that long detour, let's go back to Japan's export problem.
It also seemed to some to explain why the series expansions of Delaunay and others hadn't worked out—though in 1912 Karl Sundman did show that at least in principle the three-body problem could be solved in terms of an infinite series, albeit one that converges outrageously slowly.
If you're one of health coach Massy Arias's 2.3 million Instagram followers, you know that her feed has no shortage of jaw-dropping workouts, healthy food photos, motivational quotes (delivered in both English and Spanish), and, of course, the occasional pic of her outrageously adorable baby girl, Indira.
The WWE is known just as much for their outrageously colorful costumes as their epic stunts, but when it came to Brie Bella and Daniel Bryan's sleep space for their now-11-month-old daughter Birdie Joe, the new mom wanted to go in an entirely different direction.
He's also an ideal complement beside Paul George and Russell Westbrook, but even if those two leave next summer, Oklahoma City Thunder GM Sam Presti won't have a hard time moving on from that outrageously inexpensive three-year, $16.4 million contract if it makes sense to do so.
"Finally, on October 24, 2019, Mr. Ehrlich, the Producer of the Grammys, sent an email to Ms. Dugan and Mr. Mason [Harvey Mason Jr., the Recording Academy's chair and interim chief executive officer] and outrageously attempted to use his position to influence nomination votes," according to the complaint.
When Vladimir Putin ordered his hackers to surreptitiously help Donald Trump in the presidential race, he could hardly have anticipated that once in office, Mr. Trump would so outrageously, destructively and thoroughly alienate America's closest neighbors and allies as he did at the Group of 7 meeting in Canada.
In his very funny Netflix special "America Is the Greatest Country in the United States," Friedlander, playing an outrageously arrogant expert on all things, uses crowd work as a kind of misdirection, a trick to make his finely crafted jokes seem more off the cuff than they are.
Or in the case of Nick Kyrgios, the rambunctious Australian, plenty of room to dive forward and slide on his chest, volleyball style, after Isner, his fellow member of Team World, hit an outrageously good forehand to end an epic rally late in the first set against Thiem.
But listen to the banks' disinformation campaign, and you get only more double-speak simply because there is no way to justify outrageously high swipe fees: "Before the Durbin Amendment, the market set the price of accepting debit cards," the head of the American Bankers Association declared here recently.
But that does not diminish what he has had to endure while going to work, while scoring goals: what happened at Cagliari and the aftermath; the constant drip of stories about racist abuse unpunished or tacitly encouraged; an unnecessarily provocative front page or outrageously misguided anti-racism campaign.
"This outrageously frivolous lawsuit is yet another desperate attempt by Michael Avenatti to continue his 'publicity tour,' as well as divert attention from the recent allegations against him relating to bankruptcy proceedings and the failure to withhold millions of federal employee taxes," Davidson's spokesman, Dave Wedge, told CNBC in an email.
The important set of those steps are in the hands of governors and state legislatures that have outrageously chosen not to take a ninety percent Federal match, a hundred percent initially, to do something that is right by their citizens, right by their economies, so getting all those states in.
We've seen FBI Director James Comey—seeking perhaps to head off Republican criticism and more-damaging leaks by partisan agents hoping to influence the election—intrude outrageously into the presidential campaign with innuendo about Clinton's emails that, intentionally or otherwise, created an unwarranted atmosphere of criminality around the Democratic Party's nominee.
Designer Simon Porte Jacquemus has recently assembled a small cult around a fervor for outrageously huge hats, and at the after-party outside in the museum's courtyard, as splendid-looking people drank Cosmos in the rain (you can't script this stuff!), women rhapsodized about the sexy simplicity of the collection.
" Responding to Daniels' lawsuit on Wednesday, a spokesman for Davidson had called it "outrageously frivolous," and added that "the truth can now finally come out to rebut the false narrative about Attorney Davidson that Mr. Avenatti has been pushing in his more than 175 television appearances and countless other media interviews.
Winkle, who is friends with Kourtney Kardashian and is known and loved by her 2.2 million Instagram followers for her outrageously bright outfits, paired her sparkling ensemble with white wedge booties decked in silver, pink and blue glittery stars and a cane covered entirely in jewels to match her look.
A self-pardon might well be outrageously improper (unless there was the prospect of charges brought by a rogue prosecutor, whom, for some reason, the president could not control by firing him or her), but the response the Constitution creates for such misconduct is impeachment, a political rather than criminal remedy.
HNA and the Art Newspaper cite outrageously high electricity bills driven up to maintain climate control at exhibition spaces in the Greek capital during periods over the summer when the outside temperature soared above 100 degrees, as well as the high cost of transporting many artworks between the two host cities.
As Jason's battle with Tyrone escalates — a scene in which Tyrone paws at Jason violently as they fight in bed is outrageously funny, as is a passage of wild puppet sex during which Jessica volunteers her own arm for therapy — the suspicion arises that Jason's arm has been colonized by the devil.
" Wade Henderson, president and chief executive of the Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights, a coalition representing more than 200 national organizations, said in a statement, "These companies have long used slick advertising and aggressive marketing to trap consumers into outrageously high interest loans — often those least able to afford it.
"These statements were not only false and defamatory, but outrageously so, and were published by defendants with knowledge of their actual falsity or in reckless disregard of the truth for the apparent purpose of creating a salacious story designed to drive internet traffic to HuffPost's website," the lawsuit said, according to USA Today.
"We have warned the UK government that it must conduct an honest and transparent investigation into the activity of the Integrity Initiative and the Institute for Statecraft ... The outrageously illicit use of the British taxpayers&apos money to organize a smear campaign against Jeremy Corbyn and entire Labour party must not remain unpunished!"
Back in October 2017, for example, Sanders gave a speech at Castleton University in Vermont talking about his vision for higher education and specifically calling out a role for apprenticeships: It's time to reduce the outrageously heavy burden of student debt that is weighing down the lives of millions of college graduates.
When asked of the most outrageously rich activities he's participated in for the show, Chainz talked about a $50,000 per month athletic club in which members are hooked up to a machine that does the exercising for them and going to a $40 million mansion in New York to play golf on the owner's roof.
Recall efforts had largely centered around Persky's handling of the Stanford sexual assault case, in which the judge ordered Turner to serve six months in jail for three counts of felony sexual assault — a sentence that was far less than the six years prosecutors had asked for, and that Persky's critics decried as outrageously lenient.
"Veil of Isis" is truly encrusted and seems to sag under the weight of a skin of paint the color of iron, mahogany, peat, and ashes; "Elephant" is similar (perhaps cooler) in coloration, its surface slightly translucent in places and, while also outrageously tactile, more open to the play of light across its surface.
If Mr. Trump is serious about stopping illegal immigration and not just posturing with outrageously exaggerated claims about immigrant crimes, drug importation and diseases, he should give up his wall, which won't stop the flow, and go after the employers — including his own companies — and stop the demand for the labor of undocumented workers.
"In the best-case scenario, the contract was outrageously issued on a sole-source basis for work that dozens of firms could perform, to a partisan firm that just so happens to be investigating EPA employees for opposition to President Donald Trump's anti-science agenda," Robert Weissman, president of Public Citizen, said in a statement.
A much larger number of people—dubbed the "Somewheres" by the British writer David Goodhart, in contrast to the "Anywheres", who feel a more global sense of loyalty—are concerned to protect their culture, are resistant to rapid change, and, outrageously enough, care more about their own people than the citizens of the rest of the world.
McGrath originally suggested that "The Glasgow Effect" could be some kind of meta-social project, a hoax intended to test the reaction of the Scottish people to an outrageously unsophisticated venture, but said Harrison's update on the project changed his mind, adding that her past work suggests she is no stranger to getting stuck into local issues.
But leave aside the advertiser of it all and think about this: At what point do you accept that Barr is going to keep tweeting things like this, turning off a growing portion of your audience, and if that continues to happen, soon only those who are watching to hear Barr say outrageously racist things will be around?
Pelicans survive Nuggets in OT without Davis NEW ORLEANS — DeMarcus Cousins often feels he is misunderstood, trapped inside an off-Broadway, Shakespearean drama in which he is forced to protest the slings and arrows of outrageously bad acting as another of his opponents hits the deck from what he insists is a phantom collision with his chest or elbows.
As Ms Jefferson observes, there are boxes into which white Americans can place outrageously wealthy black athletes and entertainers, and other boxes for poor black people, but when confronted by successful, diligent black lawyers, dentists and entrepreneurs—that is, when confronted by black people who have navigated the ordinary world as well or better than themselves—their imagination fails.
Already, Ireland's largest health insurer is scaremongering over Sláintecare, with doomsaying over high taxes and the "structural decline" it says would result from reserving public hospitals for public care (never mind the fact that private insurance companies are already outrageously overcharging; it can cost €813 to spend one night sleeping on a gurney in an Irish hospital).
Also among the Fringe First honorees are "My Left/Right Foot," an outrageously irreverent National Theater of Scotland musical comedy about a drama society attempting to be inclusive by staging a play based on the film "My Left Foot," and "Angry Alan," by Penelope Skinner ("The Village Bike"), about a man being drawn into the growing men's rights movement.
Those who sold us the "cakewalk" Iraq war and the outrageously unprepared Sarah Palin and torture as "enhanced interrogation," those who left the Middle East shattered with a cascading refugee crisis and a rising ISIS, and those who midwifed the birth of the Tea Party are washing away their sins in a basin of Trump hate.
The vintage gold stunner from Beverly Hills jeweler Jadelle is at least 20 years old but "still in pristine condition," according to GQ. While it's unclear what prompted Balvin to give Bieber the outrageously large piece of jewelry, sources recently told PEOPLE that the Drew House founder is working on new music — could this mean another collaboration?
The Beautiful People and its accompanying music video with all its gorgeous grotesqueries is what sweet dreams are NOT made of… The incredibly powerful and frenetic pace of the video with the attenuated and elongated Manson pulled, disfigured and contorted by means of surgical devices, dental apparatuses and other contraptions is absolutely nightmare inducing and an outrageously captivating attraction of repulsion.
When Avengers: Age of Ultron and Captain America: Civil War did confront the questionable narrative premise of the entire franchise — entrusting a tiny band of outrageously powerful people to be the arbiters of who's good and evil, collateral damage be damned — the eventual result was that tiny band deciding, Yeah, we should still be the arbiters for who's good and evil.
Rion, Spencer, and I quickly got into a groove of boiling eggs in bulk (which sounds bad, I know); making multiple smoothies per day to get the most out of the outrageously expensive Vitamix we all bought together, like one big Paleolithic family; and coming home at night to roast a whole chicken, or several pork chops, with some vegetables.
To be someone of Chinese descent who speaks Mandarin and English but not Cantonese is to experience a double foreignness, and two subtly different kinds of suspicion: if I spoke English, I was assumed to be a Westerner, which meant being treated with wary deference but also being outrageously overcharged; speaking Mandarin was worse, eliciting a distrust that bordered on contempt.
Trump has bucked our conventions; his life is rife with percolating conflicts; Comey outrageously threw a wrench in the works with his meaningless, last-minute letter about Clinton's email (which is now, quite rightly, being investigated); and the intelligence community has determined with high confidence that Russia interfered in our election in an effort to hurt Clinton and help Trump, their desired candidate.
It's true that the proportion of people living on under $7.40 a day fell less rapidly than the proportion of people living on under $1.90 a day — but what that tells us, primarily, is that there was a large group of outrageously poor people subsisting on, say, 50 cents a day, who in recent decades have climbed up to earn, say, $2.50 per day.
To suggest that the higher-education consumer protection initiatives put in place by the prior administration were done so simply to "wage a systematic campaign to dismantle private colleges and universities offering students a career oriented education" ("Trump, Congress, cut these regs to make higher education great again," by Colin Hanna on March 15) is disingenuous at best and outrageously anti-student at worst.
"In 'dumping' thousands of Scooters onto our streets, sidewalks, and other Public Places within a very short period of time, without any significant, reasonable or appropriate warning to or approval by public authorities, the Scooter Defendants, and each of them, have acted in a grossly negligent manner and outrageously, maliciously, fraudulently and oppressively and/or with a conscious disregard for the health, safety and welfare," the lawsuit says.
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There are those who may have preferred that Mr. Biden say what most American officials really think: that Mr. Erdogan's roundup of coup plotters looks like an attempt to silence any opposition, that Turkey has behaved outrageously in failing to stop conspiracy theories depicting the United States as a co-conspirator in the coup attempt, that Turkey has produced little evidence to warrant Mr. Gulen's extradition and that Mr. Erdogan's autocratic behavior is making him an unreliable ally.
That lyrical universality has contributed to the song's status as both a cover-band standard and one of Petty's most covered tunes — including, in a roundabout way, by one Sam Smith, who had to add Petty and co-writer Jeff Lynne to the credits for his massive hit "Stay With Me," because its melodic similarities to "I Won't Back Down" are undeniable (even if Smith claimed, somewhat outrageously given the song's standing in the American rock canon, that he'd never heard the song before).
He can change course and move in a different direction, one that's "outrageously dumb," as he puts it, but in a good way—more of that signature self-reflective Joel Kim absurdity, but as it pertains to worlds outside of himself, especially the magical and the mythological, a world where horses are 9/11 truthers and Elmira Gulch is the true feminist hero of The Wizard of Oz. And as he begins to develop the next segment of his career, a greater fame continues to loom, whether he wants it or not.

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