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"perpetually" Definitions
  1. in a way that continues for a long time without stopping synonym continuously (1)
  2. repeatedly, in a way that is annoying synonym continually (1)
  3. in a way that lasts forever synonym permanently

973 Sentences With "perpetually"

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Perpetually on, perpetually engrossed in the theater of its existence.
Henry is now perpetually 14 and over-serious, Benny perpetually 7 and precocious.
The Liars were perpetually in high school, but also perpetually ahead of the curve.
At the top of that list, of course: a perpetually shirtless, perpetually wet Jason Momoa.
It's a shame that the wives on this show are either perpetually angry or perpetually worried.
It's the voice of a woman who is perpetually unbothered about being perpetually hot and bothered.
He is perpetually balding and perpetually dour, with a jutting nose and consistently unfashionable glasses and a blistering frown.
Transportation is the 800-pound gorilla of infrastructure, perpetually underfunded and crumbling, perpetually in need of massive spending boosts.
I had spontaneously purchased a one-way ticket to Southeast Asia in an "Eat, Pray, Love," moment of inspiration, typical of my chaotic, perpetually nomadic (and perpetually single) lifestyle.
" The perpetually relaxed Kennedy said, "I never lost faith.
The perpetually smiling marsupials are native to Australia's West Coast.
In perpetually disgruntled France, that figure is a whopping 89%.
Gudetama is perpetually living the "not having it today" lifestyle.
Is it because I'm perpetually 10 years old at heart?
He was perpetually tired, from lights on to lights out.
The only men's homeless shelter in Iqaluit is perpetually overcrowded.
For those who are perpetually shattering your traditional wine glasses.
The perpetually underappreciated center may be a very nice fit.
What else, these films perpetually ask, do you really need?
Yemen is a poor country, perpetually beset by internal violence.
The market is discounting and pricing in different unknowns perpetually.
He's a guy who does nothing but work. Always. Perpetually.
How do you reach a population that is perpetually mobile?
Financial markets and policymakers are perpetually surprised by large swings.
But as he got older he found himself perpetually targeted.
President Donald Trump is perpetually simmering over the Russia investigation.
A consequence of the red camera light being perpetually on.
He has put America perpetually on the brink with Iran.
My skin peels perpetually and my face is abnormally red.
It had a perpetually torn edge, a glint of tragedy.
He's also perpetually Han's scapegoat whenever the Millennium Falcon breaks.
Color e-ink, meanwhile, has seemed perpetually just out of reach.
Obama's policy on Syria was perpetually paralyzed by fear of escalation.
Perpetually drunk, crime-fighting Jessica wouldn't waste mental energy getting dressed.
"The internet is filled with the perpetually offended," wrote another commenter.
Just as theater is always dying, New York is perpetually over.
But Cindi and her allies are also perpetually on the run.
But the perpetually underwhelming state of sex ed isn't actually funny.
Typically, that means frost would perpetually trap water in the soil.
Magic for the first four or five years perpetually surprised me.
It's not just that he's perpetually creating a culture-war sideshow.
I am perpetually envious of my friend and colleague Sam Byford.
The Nashville establishment has perpetually ignored the outsiders to their industry.
Can one ever transcend one's youth if it remains perpetually present?
That seems perpetually exploitable for Democrats, including a potential Clinton administration.
Working for STRESS had left him confused, psychologically scarred, perpetually afraid.
Quinto plays Greenwald with such intensity that he appears perpetually enraged.
Danny Amendola—well, he's been perpetually hurt since joining the league.
Life is wilder and we are perpetually late and walk slower.
Our data is perpetually being gathered, leaked, exploited, breached and sold.
Francis's announcement on Monday means priests may not forgive abortions perpetually.
She perpetually wore an expression of resigned exasperation in that role.
She was malnourished and perpetually ill with typhus, malaria and diarrhea.
Did the perpetually gloomy Lucy have anything to do with it?
In other words, Trump could, in theory, maintain these tariffs perpetually.
It's to understand that identities are fluid, that they're perpetually flowing.
Or are you perpetually sleepy from not getting enough shut-eye?
Necronemesis said he was perpetually in search of wisdom and knowledge.
Should he assume your body is perpetually available to him for sex?
Banks have also been blamed for perpetually renewing loans on soured assets.
I feel perpetually guilty that I'm floating on top of the wave.
But his most striking feature might just be his perpetually twisting arms.
There's Penbo, the interactive robotic penguin, who's perpetually pregnant with an egg.
Still, it's an encouraging sign in the perpetually frustrating fight against spammers.
My dad had been perpetually "quitting" for years, without ever actually quitting.
Women's use of social media is perpetually ripe for mockery and critique.
The perpetually underrated Jimmy was furious afterward, challenging Flair to a match.
Perpetually handsome gentleman Brandon Flowers taps into his own enraptured vocal drama.
Instead, Netflix's splashy foray into the prestige-movie arena felt perpetually buffering.
Our kids are perpetually surrounded by certain types of danger, like cars.
His popularity figures are perpetually high, regularly beating all other British politicians.
The burdens of the presidency will leave him permanently maddened, perpetually undone.
But the tranquility masks a simple truth -- the border is perpetually tense.
She's a celebrity whose fame is perpetually sustained by her mere existence.
They ache and arc, pining perpetually for something already gone, lost, vanished.
It has always provided the fringe their place to be perpetually indulged.
We're hard-wired to pursue pleasure, and that leaves us perpetually unsatisfied.
He is perpetually in motion, flying around the world to preaching engagements.
Bono, perpetually energetic, announced that he had woken up at 22 a.m.
The dancers — skilled, fleet, buoyant — look perpetually guarded, facades rather than people.
It is perpetually 1750 here, give or take a decade or two.
He is perpetually surprised because reality does not comport with his fantasies.
It contains the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, which is perpetually guarded.
One that uses failure and frustration to keep users trying again perpetually.
Even a perpetually single Libra loves love and is fascinated by relationships!
The whole preposterous charade of royalty was performed perpetually in her presence.
They are simultaneously successful and yet perpetually unhappy with their very trade.
The selfie is perpetually here and now, but where is it headed?
Maybe even your work boots if you want to keep them perpetually dry.
People are perpetually fascinated by that which they perceive as defying "normative" conventions.
Multiple contestants are cheerleaders, and the atmosphere is perpetually awash in spirited rhymes.
In other words, they're asking life's puzzling questions of a perpetually negative Green.
People with the disorder feel perpetually exhausted, often dozing off throughout the day.
I hated the sand, the perpetually drippy sunscreen, the seagulls stealing my Doritos.
Its leadership in the past has said it wants to stay perpetually independent.
As a perpetually thirsty person, I'm always excited by news about drinking water.
She's always been the underdog, perpetually on the verge of a Cinderella story.
Mr. Wood's cadaverous, perpetually abstracted character rarely seems to register what Erie's saying.
Always the suit, even with the perpetually stoned Merry Pranksters in "Acid Test".
It turns out that having perpetually cold hands is a pretty common complaint.
Why he's perpetually on the rumors list: Recusing yourself is hard to do.
For us, it means keeping our cultural materials safe, private and perpetually accessible.
Clinton, marching out Mr. Clinton's accusers and perpetually framing her as a criminal.
And, most importantly, a presidential press briefing shouldn't perpetually center around one reporter.
Rudderless, he scrapes by as a perpetually overdue pizza delivery guy in Paris.
Play in the sand at Denmark's biggest perpetually-shifting sand dune in Skagen
But I am confident enough to perpetually strive to learn and do better.
The 2020 LV uses solar energy and has a "perpetually sustainable" energy source.
The blabbering, bumbling, often frumpy, perpetually single, and painfully self-conscious Ms. Jones?
Before this sketch, McKinnon had played Conway as perpetually repulsed by Baldwin's Trump.
That's a question our perpetually warring mayor and governor can't seem to answer.
Yes, the team's quarterback is old, and Coach Bill Belichick remains perpetually cranky.
Meanwhile, the Dothraki are just perpetually up for a good pillage, it seems.
The stripes of a cage's bars perpetually appear in one guise or another.
Its half-dozen cells are never dark and are perpetually monitored by cameras.
Businesses that produce poor quality are perpetually in search of new customers/clients.
Thus sheds stay perpetually, as much a protection for scofflaw owners as pedestrians.
Republican efforts are perpetually stymied as party infighting continues to cannibalize its own.
Jeff (Ken Hall), a short, bulb-headed "gray," is perpetually snide and cranky.
The family was rich in ideas and education, but money was perpetually short.
But here, in this perpetually sad sports city, it's always would've or could've.
The day began as any other in the perpetually sunny capital of Quito.
Casual dating while perpetually broke is, if nothing else, an exercise in creativity.
Teenage witches are supposed to be hedonistic hellions perpetually up to no good!
" And you're like, "No, you are perpetually in a state of like, transformation.
You are perpetually running in Survival, and it is not a graceful gait.
These people are perpetually enraged by claims of anti-Semitism — angry about it in a similar way to a certain kind of person who seems perpetually upset by women of color in prominent public positions, but can't quite articulate why.
You can't tell from the image, but that truck basically perpetually circles the monument.
I felt like the growths on my lips perpetually redefine my relationships with people.
Our Moon is tidally locked, which means one side is perpetually facing our planet.
Because it is perpetually warm and wet, fruit and flowers remain available year-round.
With tap water perpetually short in the megacity, his business is booming, he said.
The ones that went in my shoulders instantly relaxed my perpetually tight upper back.
One of the documentary crews that seem to perpetually follow Zayner around was there.
Automation is the ultimate reduction in friction because it allows optimizations to happen perpetually.
She's different from other celebs: Perpetually swathed in eveningwear, Mariah Carey is always on.
If you're a regular on Shack Shack's perpetually long lines, this one's for you.
After all, democracy is a difficult, interminable process perpetually tested by humanity's worst impulses.
I loved my Khajiit hero, Punkin, for his tufted ears and perpetually puzzled expression.
The EBRD does not need to be perpetually growing to be important and effective.
It's been perpetually "coming" for the last 10 years and has yet to arrive.
We are accustomed to hearing that European tech is perpetually in Silicon Valley's shadow.
So what's new in the lives of our favorite, perpetually snacking mother-daughter duo?
As Cheryl Blossom on Riverdale, Madelaine Petsch is perpetually rocking a bold red lip.
He is perpetually on the campaign trail in pursuit of validation, and another win.
Their mother was perpetually pregnant; their father 18 years her senior and typically violent.
After hearing that, I could understand why she was perpetually in a bad mood.
Her Gloria is basically a walking emotional hazmat zone: toxic, peevish, perpetually self-involved.
Double star system Eta Carinae seems perpetually ready to explode, as we've reported before.
Her lips seemed perpetually pursed in disapproval, and she could chill at a glance.
Costco's rotisserie chicken is massively popular and a great bargain, perpetually costing only $4.99.
Thereafter, "What are we?" was a question Yahoo's leaders seemed to be perpetually addressing.
What's needed is a move away from the perpetually disappointed figure of the fan.
The perpetually smirking Mr. Jones offers an amusing impersonation of James Dean doing Hitler.
Adidas, Under Armour and Nike sponsor these amateur teams, which are perpetually warring duchies.
Then there's the foolish way — which the Trump administration seems perpetually tempted to pursue.
Google's mapping app is perpetually among the top 10 apps in the App Store.
Connecting with players and trying to perpetually instill them with confidence are the priorities.
Begin to worry that this diary will expose how perpetually under-slept I am.
Born to illiterate parents in Kerala, Ms. Ammini described her childhood as perpetually unstable.
This article originally appeared on VICE Canada Like most young people, I'm perpetually broke.
A single poet in bulk is an ideal houseguest, perpetually interesting and never demanding.
Mr. DeSantis, 40, is intent on turning down the temperature in perpetually overheated Florida.
She grew up in a series of foster and group homes, feeling perpetually unwanted.
We perpetually run late but try to be out the door by 8:30.
It is perpetually dinnertime at the airport, but I do not want the food.
First, we must note that SoundCloud seems to be in a perpetually precarious state.
Add to that perpetually checking your phone when the other person is mid-sentence.
To live in Seattle is to exist, perpetually, in the bargaining stage of grief.
The perpetually ill-fated Cleveland Browns have the first pick in this year's draft.
And as it turns out, AI — that perpetually futuristic technology — could provide an answer.
One side of the planet is perpetually night, while the other is always day.
It is a process familiar to perpetually shape-shifting teenagers, including the Coopers' daughters.
I could always keep working on a mural, perpetually trying to make it perfect.
Should they buy The Chicago Sun-Times, the city's scrappy but perpetually endangered tabloid?
It's a recurring scramble for classical music in a city perpetually starved for space.
The screen perpetually looks like it belongs on a poster sold at Sam Goody.
But in a city that is perpetually rebuilding itself, who controls the remnants buried underfoot?
He could content himself with a jailhouse diet that he said left him perpetually hungry.
Wait until you find out what they used to get that perpetually wet look. 6.
My Instagram feed is perpetually filled with pets, which is exactly how I like it.
That seems to be the M.O. for perpetually adorable couple Kristen Bell and Dax Shepard.
The Snapchat generation may not be troubled by the idea of being perpetually on camera.
Tesla has since updated the terms and conditions to remove perpetually from the likeness clause.
It is also why the citizens of such states perpetually have sought to escape them.
Ideally, you want the right to renew perpetually; in the least, a lengthy renewal option.
Collectively, the employees described a workplace that is perpetually teetering on the brink of chaos.
But how's that plan supposed to work if the gadgets are perpetually out of stock?
Besides, Ukraine needs tax revenue; the country is perpetually asking other countries for financial help.
Both women are show business professionals, perpetually aware of the camera, playing directly to it.
China's government is perpetually rumoured to be planning a merger of its state-run firms.
She must be smart yet deferential, firm yet perpetually pleasant, and competent yet self-deprecating.
That's NBD if it happens occasionally, but if you're perpetually exhausted, that's generally considered abnormal.
If there is one show that is perpetually cloaked in mystery, it's American Horror Story.
Ever since the US invaded Iraq in 2003, the country has perpetually been at war.
Gliding through this eerie fake perfume commercial, Johansson mastered the perpetually smooth First Daughter's poise.
But his wanting and needing their love is leaving him in a perpetually stunted state.
Cloud services host vast quantities of valuable information, making them perpetually attractive targets for hackers.
Some believe that the tech industry will be perpetually churning and creating new market leaders.
In addition to the perpetually-engaging Witherspoon, the new movie has a pretty great pedigree.
No matter what I was doing, I kept my TV perpetually on as background noise.
As those trends continue to evolve, brick-and-mortar retailers like Macy's perpetually lose value.
Empathy means acknowledging a horizon of context that extends perpetually beyond what you can see.
You have to hand it to Congress for perpetually trying to reform these programs, though.
Henry Cavill's version of Superman looks perpetually pinched with some sort of deep inner strain.
Faces are perpetually smudged with the stuff, and corpses tend to be drenched in it.
Speaking of pain, a big part of the dril character is his perpetually failing health.
SFBARTMarch 17, 2016 Unfortunately the Highway Trust Fund is perpetually on the brink of bankruptcy.
The star, Lightning McQueen (voiced by Owen Wilson), is perpetually concerned that he'll become irrelevant.
But the scandal machine has the capacity to perpetually relegate those stories to secondary status.
In a global media age of perpetually cycling digital drama, it feels dwarfed and static.
Wall Street perpetually cheers this strong dollar, but it is now working against American companies.
He was perpetually broke, and scraped together a living as a commercial photographer, he said.
It's wearing to be perpetually taking your own mental temperature, to be always re-evaluating.
Natural gas was perpetually seeping to the surface, and schoolboys sometimes set the hill afire.
It's a group that's been through everything except glory, perpetually on the verge of implosion.
She also perpetually gives us something interesting to talk about with each red carpet choice.
They seem to be perpetually enraged every election cycle, and after, according to the results.
If you're like James Baldwin, you, too, love this country enough to criticize her perpetually.
The meal over, the waiter, unfazed by the perpetually jolly taxidermist, hands us the bill.
Much better to be perpetually not quite there, holding the whole continuum in your hands.
Anthony Rapp works really hard to portray someone whose personality defaults to being perpetually irritated.
There's no doubt that Britain's hills, lakes and heaths make for perpetually awe-inspiring settings.
Manager Billy Martin, perpetually hired and fired, had a drinking problem that was nobody's secret.
Our society cannot function if one race (or sex, or sexual orientation, etc.) perpetually dominates.
Boone said Bard is perpetually throwing ideas at him and endures his venting after losses.
James, a perpetually stoned underachiever, is convinced that he can make it as a YouTuber.
Playing Mary, a recently widowed child psychologist, Ms. Watts looks becomingly fragile and perpetually worried.
In these sessions, tracks are perpetually in beta mode, getting tweaked through real-world experience.
The euro — perpetually afflicted by doubt — had dodged the latest immediate threat to its permanence.
And both greater Baltimore and the U.S. Capital region are perpetually choked by traffic. Gov.
History is a perpetually accumulating thing — an archive of objects and statistics in constant growth.
The "audience" on a film set was just your director and the perpetually bored crew.
Economics 53 The overarching theme of these protests seems to be Iran's perpetually mismanaged economy.
Over the years, Mr. Trump has also been perpetually at loggerheads with Palm Beach officials.
The populists are perpetually living in 2008, when the financial crisis vindicated all their prejudices.
To study these photos is to be perpetually surprised at everything that happened this year.
We must not become perpetually distracted from the great challenges facing our country and the world.
But the objective was to make sure I didn't perpetually look pre-, mid-, or post-workout.
Oswald perpetually draws inappropriate laughter, while the building tension between Cornwall and his aide is muffled.
To Americans, we Canadians were seen as little more than the bland people who perpetually apologize.
How can this arrow, that perpetually points right, no matter how you turn it, actually exist?
Darvish, six feet five inches of doughy muscle and perpetually bemused expression, works from the stretch.
"[They are] dealing with their drama that they will perpetually have," Hinton says with a laugh.
In the Wakefield twins — perpetually 16 years old or thereabouts — I found a sort of kinship.
China's government is perpetually rumoured to be planning a merger of its biggest state-run firms.
If you watched Pretty Little Liars, you may know Gellman as perpetually shady cop Garrett Reynolds.
The city is gravely dry and streets are perpetually covered in a film sand and dust.
Dessa wanted to stop playing the same song — the one in which she was perpetually heartbroken.
Then you're probably not as good at reading the news as your less perpetually annoyed peers.
They're unrepentant, but they're also, perpetually, too blinkered and too stupid to realize that's what's happened.
According to Natia, his father was a perpetually jobless alcoholic with a possibly undiagnosed mental disorder.
I was in a perpetually bad mood, and chose to ignore or be snarky to people.
Has adjusting to no longer being the perpetually snubbed show been a psychological hurdle to overcome?
If you're anything like me, you're perpetually five to 10 minutes late for just about everything.
And yet the cliched image of the perpetually dieting, weight-worried individual is almost always female.
We're perpetually on the hunt for the next trend that's a little unusual and very creative.
Our virtual selves perpetually inhabit spaces that are more akin to shopping malls than public squares.
Like, you shouldn't be having digestive issues, you shouldn't feel completely wiped out and perpetually fatigued.
So before berating yourself for your perpetually cluttered desk, give yourself a few IQ points instead.
He is both perpetually curious and pragmatic, and gets a charge out of discussing design conundrums.
It would be good to hear more expressiveness, more vulnerability, from the perpetually hard-driving Philharmonic.
"The Quran is perpetually new," argued Muid ad-Din Ibn al-Arabi, who died in 1240.
He essentially removes her entire face, so that she feels as though she's perpetually choking choking.
Back to Olivier Theyskens, whose clothes have perpetually seemed from another time, trespassing on the present.
My tweet was simply the convenient delivery system for a rage toward women that lurks perpetually.
In Biden's case, it has resulted in a perpetually amnesic structural critique of the conservative opposition.
They may fly under the radar, judged simply as "strange" or "odd," and be perpetually misunderstood.
As a host, Jones seems perpetually stuck in one of two modes: crying or shirtless/screaming.
I remain perpetually baffled that the American people don't elect people like him into public office.
In the memoir, as she is in person, Abramović is a natural and perpetually engaging storyteller.
Anita (Lin Tucci), Gina (Abigail Savage) and the perpetually silent Norma (Annie Golden) leave with her.
Start-ups rarely drop the veneer of perpetually "crushing it," no matter how ugly things get.
Still, Modi tried to quell concerns that the central government will perpetually rule Jammu and Kashmir.
And while I felt reasonably secure in Houthi-controlled areas, I was perpetually nervous in Aden.
Like every other feminist with a public platform, I am perpetually cast as a disapproving scold.
JUILLIARD FOCUS This perpetually searching festival turns its attention to 193 years of international radio commissioning.
An outbreak of coronavirus in northern Italy has raised additional fears for its perpetually sluggish economy.
In 2016, though, she did attribute her perpetually youthful appearance to not "yet" having a child.
" On the other side are the so-called doves, who McCarthy described as "still perpetually pessimistic.
Geuze, fifty-five, is slim and boyish, with scruffy hair and a coat that's perpetually aflap.
Her voice is mellow, almost purring, as if she is perpetually trying to calm someone down.
"I was so tired all the time, I was perpetually in a sleep deficit," said Clinton.
Internet-famous pet Grumpy Cat had a form of dwarfism that caused her to perpetually frown.
Untold numbers found themselves perpetually in debt to the city and periodically confined to its jail.
But it would have the effect of imposing a perpetually rising fuel economy standard on vehicles.
The biggest result of this major shift away from desktop search is Google's perpetually declining advertising value.
And the fact that the deer's tongue is perpetually stuck out is a gift to us all.
Trecartin sticks us perpetually on set, the cast filming each other repeatedly fighting, bickering and making up.
It's a visual treat starring a wall of 540 printers used to create a perpetually-changing backdrop.
Also: BBQ life, beach chilling, being perpetually sweaty and, well, lots of opportunities for celebratory Instagram moments.
And much like every social media company, it's perpetually 18 months away from being a ghost town.
But instead, they become peripheral characters, haunting the story's edges, perpetually befuddled by what they find there.
Celebrity feuds may be perpetually discussed, but it's about time that we show famous friendships some love.
The faux-recovered film is a great cinematic conceit, and retro-futurism is a perpetually compelling aesthetic.
Snooki is perpetually and jubilantly tipsy, Ronnie is sour and reserved, and Vinny is the guido superego.
The Changer looks to be a clever take on the concept for the perpetually low on battery.
The Kardashians are perpetually in the spotlight, and it all started thanks to their still-ongoing E!
The Perpetually Dieting Colleague Chloe has been on a diet ever since you started in the office.
And Bianca introduces a new character, the perpetually shape-changing Queen Watevra Wa'Nabi, voiced by Tiffany Haddish.
Her narrator, Andrea, is a Manhattan-based designer nearing 40, perpetually single and child-free by choice.
His thick Louisiana accent made him sound like an affable father figure with a perpetually stuffed nose.
Authenticity debates will commandeer media cycles, pushing us into an infinite loop of perpetually investigating basic facts.
Airlines (and the above example is but one of many) are perpetually tweaking prices, making predictions difficult.
Perpetually delightful The Good Place actor Bell told Jimmy Kimmel on Wednesday her reasons behind the gloves.
The game itself is a scrolling platform game, in which Mario perpetually runs from left to right.
But for a lot of people, it signals fits of sneezes, perpetually red noses, and watery eyes.
Living under occupation forced Palestinians to take on the role of the guest, perpetually hosted by others.
Honorable mention goes to Abby's pack of perpetually high friends, who ditched her when the cops came.
Los Angeles is a pit of mental and economic despair that's perpetually 72 hours from unbridled chaos.
RODRIGO DUTERTE, the perpetually disgruntled president of the Philippines, is unhappy about the name of his country.
Randall is perpetually caught between two worlds, and both Brown and Fitch play that so incredibly well.
Miss Marple is an amateur detective, perpetually overlooked by law enforcement because she is an elderly spinster.
Leave it to Bey to perpetually raise the bar for both awards show dressing, and pregnancy style.
Their world is better off without piece of shit men buzzing around women like perpetually horny vultures.
Or a tepid glass of Martian water with a single drop of perpetually hazy purple food coloring?
I am perpetually checking Twitter and Instagram on every single surface that I can check it on.
Edinburgh feels similar, a city which, in spite of its obvious beauty, is perpetually on the hustle.
And, most importantly, it will set the precedent for not being that person who is perpetually late.
They're perpetually sharing cute pics of one another on Instagram and supporting each other's careers and dreams.
It's longing dearly for breezy summer evenings, where t-shirts are worn and sundown is perpetually delayed.
That means we have another two full seasons with the young women of a perpetually sunny Brooklyn.
Don't expect a push to fill those spots in the perpetually embattled comms shop any time soon.
But it's hard to imagine -- or remember -- a world without the President perpetually signed on and posting.
BART, perpetually overcrowded and frequently overwhelmed, said there would be no trans-bay service, perhaps for hours.
For better or worse, sex is the force that perpetually threatens the suburban order in Perrotta's fiction.
Our Moon is tidally locked to Earth, forcing us to gaze perpetually upon one of its faces.
On the other hand, everybody is perpetually insecure in a moral system based on inclusion and exclusion.
Beau's ranch seems perpetually on the brink of failure, and he's not accustomed to dealing with that.
Harden's mouth is nearly never close, handsome white teeth perpetually radiating from his forest of facial hair.
They appeal to too similar demographics to both succeed perpetually, so one of them has to fall.
Men like this don't die — they roam, perpetually, through the airwaves and the backstreets of American myth.
Emergency departments are perpetually overwhelmed; doctors only see their patients for an average of about 43 minutes.
India, like rural America, has the dubious honor of being perpetually discovered anew by wide-eyed journalists.
With all eyes on a hurricane-torn Texas, its perpetually touring musicians carry a spirit of resilience.
It's as if they were perpetually tainted — health care workers, hospital workers were shunned in their communities.
Gone are the halcyon days of perpetually unlocked doors and packs of unsupervised kids roving the neighborhood.
The creatives are plagued perpetually by writer's block (or sculptor's block or painter's block or whatever block).
It seems to be all anyone talks about anymore, perpetually swirling around us, and for good reason.
A land perpetually on the brink of war has, unfortunately, become the moniker of the Korean peninsula.
People were perpetually vulnerable to mundane calamities like auto troubles that kept them from getting to work.
" It's exhausting to feel perpetually estranged, and Wiener felt herself slipping "into a smug sense of belonging.
Yet constitutionally, Knott remained an outsider, perpetually frustrated both by his fame and by his lack thereof.
It's one of those areas that perpetually interest people, especially if there's a mystery attached as well.
Google perpetually updates Chrome OS, so it's possible apps will improve over the next couple of years.
It's an intrusion on quiet, innocuous solemnity, and it will haunt your thoughts pervasively and perpetually thereafter.
That includes HBO's upcoming "Thrones" spinoffs and Martin's highly-anticipated -- if not perpetually delayed -- final two books.
This microwave pasta pot is a great present for amateur chefs, dorm dwellers, or the perpetually busy.
That spelled 803 new jobs at its factory outside Naples, the heart of perpetually troubled southern Italy.
That spelled 803 new jobs at its factory outside Naples, the heart of perpetually troubled southern Italy.
In the beginning Malcolm's family are in debt, perpetually stressed, living in a house that's falling apart.
It's a book that seems perpetually useful because it's a work of philosophy as much as tactics.
Bannon's sometimes ironic demeanor and perpetually rumpled appearance may be temperamental attributes, but they are also tactics.
Is our government perpetually exaggerating the threat of terror in order to justify its war on terror?
They cannot be touched for a myriad of reasons and are perpetually on the verge of disappearing.
We are perpetually fascinated by the upper echelons of society because it's become our version of escapism.
I wonder if we should try to be that or if it perpetually sends the wrong message.
But what sorts of investments provide work for a job force of perpetually shifting skills and composition?
The great gift of the neoliberal order is that we are perpetually in a state of emergency.
Salmon radiates power, perpetually standing ramrod-straight in his striking costume, which suggests both military and royal authority.
Shimon has issues, too — we glimpse his flinty side — but Shaul, perpetually sour, appears incapable of experiencing joy.
Though she loves to get glam, she's not in that perpetually done-up mode that her character enjoys.
The standout among them is Jack's best friend Shitty, a perpetually high, stealthily brilliant dude-bro philosophy major.
Maybe I'll always want a "bigger, brighter" TV. Maybe I want to be perpetually overstimulated by entertainment technology.
The Jews see God in a tradition of textual interpretation that is perpetually renewed — no fixed meaning there.
"I love Captain America so much," says tot Dylan, who seems to be perpetually dressed like the Avenger.
You seem perpetually more self-possessed, more confident, more bursting with life, every single time I see you.
"That's a bigger concern because the Fed doesn't have the ammunition to perpetually support the economy," she said.
Quay Land is a chunk of petrified Mitteleuropa preserved under perpetually overcast skies beneath a dusty bell jar.
Jonathan Van Ness, the perpetually sunny hairdresser from Netflix's Queer Eye, is experiencing some personal rain clouds lately.
Starting as single-celled yellow organisms, Minions evolve through the ages, perpetually serving the most despicable of masters.
Vaynerchuk comes across as the most savvy of the judges, if perpetually on the brink of an aneurysm.
As the screenshots show, Tanya's Redguard perpetually has the same dark, umber hue despite being in different environments.
Considering the perpetually dismal state of affairs that is Jayhawk football, that last point is 2.473,22.47 percent justified.
In the perpetually hot San Francisco area, rents have now fallen for five consecutive months, Zumper data showed.
Information technology shifted 15 years ago from perpetually licensed, on-premise software to Software as a Service (SaaS).
One side of the planet perpetually faces its massive star, producing temperatures exceeding 2,500 degrees Celsius (2860 Kelvin).
His gargantuan ego perpetually has him in hot water and leaves him volcanic at the smallest personal slight.
This year will mark a century since fires began perpetually burning under the Indian mining town of Jharia.
Weaver is a commanding force in the role, a perpetually calm voice in even the most ridiculous scenarios.
Is it really almost here, or is it another promise that is perpetually just one more breakthrough away?
Legend was smart not to want to get in a battle of wits with his perpetually-savage wife.
Iron Man 3 lets the perpetually snarky Tony Stark get vulnerable as he faces his post-Avengers PTSD.
He was a modern-day Peter Pan, perpetually frozen in childhood even as the news cycle moved on.
Gigi needs an orthopedist, but there are not enough to go around, and she's perpetually on waiting lists.
Von Bonin's impersonation of Pallenberg is hazy and detached, as if perpetually on the edge of an overdose.
Slowcoaches sound perpetually fed up with everything, which is probably the correct response to the world right now.
Yoga-sexual lead singer Anthony Kiedis is not Bob Dylan; perpetually shirtless bassist Flea is not Killer Mike.
We are confused, agitated and more reliant on technology to perpetually bring us happiness than any previous generation.
However, they are not ordinarily required to pay homage on every front or perpetually fear for their jobs.
But keep in mind that, if you're perpetually annoyed by one person, larger issues might be at play.
Despite Trump's victory, these findings don't necessarily spell a winning strategy for Republicans in perpetually exploiting these divisions.
She launched into a diatribe about her town's crumbling school, pitted roads, frequent blackouts and perpetually hungry citizens.
A meltdown ensues, which, seems completely warranted because Kristin's staff are perpetually on the verge of getting fired.
The hormones in the shot "keep you in the second phase of the menstrual cycle perpetually," she explains.
Whether you're perpetually froggy or can't stop blowing your nose, you may still want to hit the gym.
Their bulging little eyes compliment a broad snout and a wide mouth, perpetually bent into a beatific smile.
There's also the wonderful Cush Jumbo, from "The Good Wife," as a perpetually bemused rising star named Lucca.
Monsieur Lanlaire (Hervé Pierre), meanwhile can't keep his hands off Célestine, who perpetually squirms out of his grasp.
Poland perpetually underwhelms at major tournaments, failing to go past the group stage in five of six attempts.
By the semifinals, even the perpetually petulant Cousins put his hand over his mouth and simply stalked away.
On the Environment The stumbling block in Congress for confronting climate change has perpetually been the economic challenge.
"We run systems on for 15 minutes, off for 5 minutes, and we do that perpetually," Chishti said.
After that, the franchise goes haywire, spinning through one-offs, sequels, and remakes that perpetually overwrite each other.
Make sure you're bringing your authentic self to the table, too — not the perpetually ColourPop'd, perfectly coiffed version.
The C.I.A. prison in Afghanistan, known as the Salt Pit, was perpetually dark, so the days passed imperceptibly.
Now fashion brands, perpetually in the business of convincing shoppers to buy new clothes, are also promoting longevity.
The Roman wall along the old town was perpetually lit by floodlights bolted to the rocks beneath it.
The couple behind the ambitious, perpetually packed restaurant close early to feed a more private audience: their daughters.
Mary Elizabeth Winstead, in contrast, is an actress whom mainstream Hollywood seems perpetually unsure of how to utilize.
He's a regular guy perpetually threatening to turn into that guy, embarrassing the rest of us by association.
I do really enjoy being one, and I always have a blast, even as the perpetually single friend.
Growing up among hippies made me perpetually suspicious of anything offered as a healthier substitute for something good.
He gave us the defining view of French leisure and remains a perpetually bankable subject of museum blockbusters.
There are so many, but I'm perpetually in waiting — and I'm not alone — for Donald Glover's next work.
Nearly everyone you see on the street is perpetually in an aural bubble, separate from the outside world.
In our consumer society, love is perpetually for sale; dating is what it takes to close the deal.
Mr. Parscale has rankled Trump advisers by giving the president a perpetually rosy assessment of his poll numbers.
But good hand hygiene is not always easy to achieve when public restrooms are perpetually out of soap.
The past becomes perky and alive and attentive, always on your heels, even as you trek perpetually forward.
Foreign ghosts also dwell around Ha My, including two extremely timid and perpetually hungry ghosts of American servicemen.
If seats in the classroom are perpetually empty and money is sorely needed elsewhere, colleges shouldn't ignore that.
Three men had sneaked into the building's lobby, taking advantage of its perpetually broken lock, and were waiting.
The downside is that, with four-year presidential terms, Americans seem to be almost perpetually in election mode.
Like Livingston, Webster is perpetually searching for driving lanes as teammates drag defenders to the 3-point line.
If you're perpetually cold, you may think you're doomed to a lifetime of puffy coats and oversized sweats.
There he met enough intolerance to keep his anger at the left and his former self perpetually stoked.
The perpetually rebellious Algerian songwriter Rachid Taha left behind an album in progress when he died in 2018.
It's the perpetually outraged millennial on Twitter looking to be offended, and wasting everyone's time in the process.
It's funny, well written (mostly), filled with humility and perpetually on the scan for moments of stray grace.
Its work has never been more urgently needed, and yet congressional Republicans are perpetually trying to kill it.
Swift was a former innocent who was perpetually being turned into a victim, but she's learned her lesson.
" Steinbrenner was perpetually this close to turning into a John Tenniel illustration and shouting, "Off with his head!
It is a theme that Mukasonga perpetually revisits, often discovering the balm for traditional stigmas within tradition itself.
"It felt like we were walking along the edge of the cliff perpetually," Porter says in Woodward's book.
An article in the Guardian today surfaced the book's existence again, focusing largely on the perpetually controversial Thiel.
Or Ryder's star turn as a perpetually-distressed mother with a penchant for Christmas lights in Stranger Things.
Although superficially the story is about Behzad's attempt to chronicle death — that of an old and fading relative — ultimately, it evolves into a tale of his new understanding of how to be alive, truly alive, in a world that feels perpetually too big and perpetually on the brink of disaster.
After all the quality content it gave us, Tumblr still was perpetually written off by mainstream culture as a silly teen site, though it continues to thrive even as the rest of the world continues to assume the blue hellsite (that's the internet's nickname for Tumblr) is perpetually stumbling toward obsolescence.
I don't think those guys are perpetually ineligible bachelors or that none of them are good enough for Nicki.
We head to another bar across the street since this one is getting perpetually louder and more bro-y.
Without a magnetosphere, Earth would likely be a sterile rock, with the Sun's damaging radiation perpetually bombarding the surface.
Its Tony wins and mainstream crossover all but guarantee the perpetually sold-out show will remain the hot ticket.
Yes, they're gorgeous, with their long golden locks, perpetually perfect cat-eyes, and general "Taylor Swift circa 2008" vibe.
Sora, the perpetually peppy protagonist, falls into darkness before landing on a stained-glass window of his own likeness.
Impossibly cool and with a book perpetually in hand, Kyle hasn't given someone a longing look in his life.
To the Editor: A perpetually half-empty glass seems to be the dominant trope in reporting issues in education.
His perpetually furrowed brow and brooding eyes dart quickly to Tess before he agrees to walk home with Simone.
However, if you're craving some Cole, look no further than Twitter, where the star is perpetually tweeting hilarious things.
The new-and-improved version adapts the '70s- and '80s-inspired athletic silhouette for our perpetually in sneakers lifestyles.
Even when he's succeeding, he still comes across as unctuous and slimy, perpetually bathed in his own flop-sweat.
That doesn't mean, though, that unlucky night owls are slaves to their genes, doomed to feel perpetually jet lagged.
When the United States needs to borrow — which is more or less perpetually — it very often borrows from China.
It can feel like I'm always with my husband, but I rarely see him, because we're both perpetually distracted.
The masses use flashing holograms to sell copious sex, drugs, and violence, beneath a perpetually dark and rainy sky.
But some of us have a perpetually runny nose in the winter, even without state-of-emergency-level snowstorms.
Earlier this year protests broke out in Karak and other cities over the perpetually troubled state of Jordan's economy.
Hawaii falls two spots to No. 49 on this year's list, perpetually hampered by high costs and poor infrastructure.
This theory, however, is pretty easy to debunk considering Troy and Bryan are red heads and, also, perpetually 11.
It wouldn't have been easy to build bridges to the black community with Trump perpetually burning them behind her.
In a world perpetually on the brink of nuclear destruction, there can only be so many false alarms—right?
Our perpetually-dropped smartphones have pushed glass manufacturers to create stronger and more durable materials to survive our clumsiness.
Valentine's Day can be a tough one for the newly or perpetually single, but it doesn't have to be.
Our natural satellite is tidally locked to Earth, forcing us to gaze perpetually upon one of its two hemispheres.
See: his Twitter feed, which is perpetually on the brink of a very public and very expensive train wreck.
You perpetually prop up - the more you prop up an economy is, the harder it&aposs going to fall.
Bill is laid-back, perpetually amused, always ready to support someone in the form of giving them loving shit.
" If Democrats don't learn how to articulate an economic message, she said, "we will perpetually be in the minority.
Porpentina is perpetually struggling to do the right thing, even when she's constantly being punished or overlooked for it.
Perpetually refreshed and productive, with the added benefit of an extra three hours to commit to worthy, studious pursuits.
And not least, perpetually-rumoured potential 2020 candidate Dwayne The Rock Johnson (no quotes, I said what I said).
James carries himself like he doesn't quite want to be seen, hunched over and perpetually trailing off mid-sentence.
Far from his usual charismatic self, Naseem looked lacklustre and deflated, while his punches were perpetually a millisecond late.
Still, regardless of the distance he tried to keep, he was perpetually asked about his family on the trail.
It's as though Held swam in the same forms all that time, perpetually finding new ways they could breathe.
It orbits much closer to the star, likely with one side perpetually in daylight and the other eternally dark.
During parts of two seasons with the Yankees, reliever Andrew Miller kept with tradition and stayed perpetually clean-shaven.
In other instances, the perpetually cash-strapped Castro regime sees a cash cow they'd like to have for themselves.
Or are cancer patients invisible as individuals, visible only as cancer patients who must be perpetually bolstered and boosted?
She's stuck in Taylor Time, an alternate plane of existence where she is perpetually the center of the universe.
Orlando Magic: Quin Snyder Orlando is perpetually hopeless and somehow has the second-worst defense in the entire NBA.
But the perpetually red-jowled Taffer may have finally barked out one set of questionable marching orders too many.
They were always late: Ernő and Rubï rushed for the train and ran after buses, perpetually late for flights.
They were perpetually in limbo, waiting for maids to fasten dresses, open doors and maybe even scratch their noses.
High Fidelity introduced the world to Rob Gordon, a sad-sack music obsessive who is perpetually mid-break-up.
Niru may be a track star and headed to Harvard (early admission), but he has to be perpetually wary.
But now the compulsively dishonest, consistently disruptive, perpetually faithless leader of the free world has morphed into something else.
She was nearly a decade older, perpetually draped in scarves and jewelry, with a wondrous frizz of auburn hair.
It demonizes queer culture as being promiscuous but perpetually fights against allowing it the legitimacy afforded to monogamous relationships.
After all, what could possibly go wrong in a culture where all anyone wants is to be perpetually amused?
Despite all the efforts to woo employers, many workers feel their jobs are perpetually on the verge of disappearing.
Ms. Jimenez said caring for Jasleen, who is deaf and has trouble communicating, has made her feel perpetually unsettled.
Elvin Cortes, one of the deliverymen, said that he had been perpetually out of water since the storm hit.
Sweet Mr. B's unwieldy body and perpetually downtrodden expression inspired legions of fans -- and many legitimate offers for adoption.
It was functionally decorated with an equation-strewn whiteboard, pedagogic rocks, geochemistry textbooks and a perpetually spinning desk globe.
Any slack is perpetually being optimized out of the system, and with it any opportunity to rest or recover.
In his approach to work, Seb is a proud purist, perpetually oppressed and affronted by the prospect of compromise.
SACRAMENTO — The leaders of two perpetually rebellious governments will huddle Wednesday to discuss protecting their cross-border climate deal.
Generations of professors and students imagined the university to be a temple for productive challenge and perpetually questioned certainties.
Iran will be perpetually distrusted and confronted until it convincingly renounces — by action and verification — its redeclared nuclear program.
Are all of Mr. Trump's actions that affect Muslims, at home and abroad, perpetually tainted by his campaign statements?
Gerstl was tall and lanky with a long neck, proportionally small head kept neatly cropped and perpetually gleaming eyes.
Once we understand why we are perpetually stuck at 90 percent, we can make major strides toward 100 percent.
Oh, and a full-service restaurant called Magnolia Table that seems to perpetually operate on a multi-hour wait.
For someone like me, who's perpetually looking for specific things I remember from interviews, Otter is a game changer.
The Chasing Summer track finds the Inglewood singer perpetually aching for a love he thought was made for him.
Like an AI program gone sentient, The Bachelor's ruthlessness is only equaled by its perpetually adapting sense of innovation.
For Mr. Peress, perpetually interested in intersections between American jazz and the classical tradition, it was a pivotal connection.
It's perpetually in the "operational prototype" stage, but even that is questionable, as it's never achieved non-tethered flight.
It is one of those technologies that seems perpetually on the verge of a breakthrough, but never quite there.
Sarah Paulson's Ally will join Kai's clown cult, and it might be one reprieve we get from her perpetually shrieking.
The final myth is that the Conservative Party is perpetually bent on selling off the NHS to the highest bidder.
And even though their perpetually rocky relationship is reportedly back on now, Rob's loved ones no longer support his relationship.
It was a rare blowup in a perpetually cool relationship, one more often governed by an unspoken power imbalance — Mrs.
Milos Teodosic—who was perpetually gimpy throughout his rookie season—and a 34-year-old Marcin Gortat are ambiguous commodities.
In fact, they're trapped in the perpetually sunny field where it takes place, which is way scarier than it sounds.
For one thing, they tell us that, contrary to popular belief, guys in long-term relationships aren't necessarily perpetually horny.
New research published in Royal Society Open Science details exactly how the ants build and maintain these perpetually sinking structures.
The military has been planning for years to set up a more secure GPS system, but it is perpetually delayed.
I've also tried calling the Carspring telephone number but a recorded message seems to perpetually say all operators are busy.
Unless you reside in a perpetually chilly place like Winterfell, you probably have to make ice just like everyone else.
He spends all of season 7 consistently failing and moping, perpetually helpless and on the sidelines as terrible things happen.
Countries exist to preserve a way of life, and that way of life has to be perpetually redefined and rearticulated.
Harmony Korine's follow-up to Spring Breakers is another raucous beachside story filled with larger-than-life, perpetually stoned characters.
At the ripe age of 25, it felt like my options were Juvéderm injections or looking perpetually old and tired.
There are a lot of horrible and stupid things on the internet in 2017, but there is also, perpetually, hope.
On his own, Mario perpetually runs to the right of the screen; you control his jumps, though there's some variation.
In the film, he slurs more than usual, is perpetually confused, stumbles through action scenes, and is creepy to women.
Caldwell-Pope gallops the floor off missed shots and turnovers, perpetually looking to cash in against a retreating, unbalanced defense.
It stars a budding, perpetually enthusiastic hero named KO, who works in a bodega and dreams of becoming even stronger.
Meanwhile the decentralized Internet, "Web 3.0," is beginning to feel like nuclear fusion or superpower Brazil: perpetually 10 years away.
He's tall and handrail thin, with a perpetually messy desk — bottles of hot sauce, sent by fans, are scattered everywhere.
Perpetually buried under layers of clothing, I felt ashamed for being so different to my mostly white, high-school peers.
It also recently traded its perpetually greasy tokens for more modern rewards cards, crashing a collector's market in the process.
The Airbus-owned Voom offers in-app bookings of helicopter flights in the perpetually congested São Paulo and Mexico City.
A perpetually cheery guy, Unglert started to look like a frontrunner when he opened up to Lindsay about his mother.
So, to their chagrin, Finland has been perpetually overshadowed, with their most well-known bands and singers still unanimously metal.
In a business where one is perpetually among the humbled or about to be humbled, my position is totally uncomfortable.
But in other, deeper aspects of language, such as grammar, academies can at best slow natural developments that happen perpetually.
New airport scanners at London's Heathrow Airport could mean great things for travelers, especially the ones who are perpetually late.
Meek has become a representative victim of an unjust parole system that often traps convicted individuals into perpetually serving time.
SORENSON: WE HAVE A CODE LEVEL IN EFFECT IN EVERY MARKET AROUND THE WORLD AND SOME WHICH ARE PERPETUALLY RED.
She's dressed in a crisp collared shirt with a smear of red lipstick and a side-fade she's perpetually changing.
The company seems to be perpetually six months away from the product change that will make it intuitive to all.
Like, he knows Rihanna perpetually friendzones him, and he's so okay with admitting he's like a prepubescent boy around her.
However, the plane could hypothetically fly perpetually, and the time it spends airborne is constrained primarily by the pilot's endurance.
When AJ Forsythe, 29, was a student at Cal Poly, he found himself overspending to fix a perpetually damaged iPhone.
Demand-starved recoveries with central-bank interest rates stuck perpetually at or below zero are corrosive in their own way.
His behavior in office has been shameful and scandalous, and his White House perpetually seems on the verge of collapse.
Trump's own revolt against the boundaries of his power has the country perpetually on the cusp of a constitutional crisis.
Her counterpart, The Newsroom's Adina Porter, is nearly 15 years younger than her and perpetually on the brink of tears.
His constant asides and the way he frames the story perpetually remind you that Snicket is on the children's side.
It's at once hopeful and dissonant; the whole thing sounds perpetually on the verge of blowing out, but never does.
This materialistic mind-set means that many Democrats are perpetually surprised by events that involve cultural threats and national identity.
All of this — and a perpetually weak economy — leaves him unable to provide strong leadership within Europe, let alone abroad.
It is garish, perpetually unoccupied, and stylistically mismatched to the other houses on the road, formally named The Bishops Avenue.
Many of these run perpetually in the background, meaning you're potentially wasting battery life on things you probably don't use.
My anxiety was at an all-time high, perpetually making me feel like life was on the brink of imploding.
John Kelly, the retired Marine nominated to head the perpetually troubled Department of Homeland Security, is not one of them.
Turns out, perpetually throwing an all-night bacchanalia for a bunch of actual night owls isn't the best of ideas.
The perpetually ratings-challenged series somewhat miraculously made it to five seasons; its series finale aired three years ago today.
In the past, Tesfaye tested the limits of his mortality, albeit with results that found him perpetually stuck in purgatory.
The goal is looking like you're perpetually just back from vacation, even if you're just back from the grocery store.
While the Queen treats her birthright as an honor, her eldest son appears to feel perpetually hard done by it.
To contend so quickly after a teardown, and with a perpetually low payroll, the A's have had to trade wisely.
If not completely emptied and cleaned out, the bottom of a perpetually refilled dispenser can grow a bacterial sludge deposit.
In world where every brand seems perpetually in the process of becoming a slightly different one, that simplicity seems comforting.
Friends move, family and work obligations increase, and plans to reconnect get perpetually booted into the future on email chains.
So hedonic adaptation keeps us at this base level of happiness, and causes us to perpetually want more and more.
A stereotype of a mass shooter, isolated and perpetually consuming graphic violent content, seems to linger in the public's consciousness.
Growing up in Northern California, I didn't experience the emotionally charged tangibility of season change—it's kinda perpetually spring there.
This was year that the "Bronx Zoo" reached its zenith, with Martin perpetually feuding with Steinbrenner and slugger Reggie Jackson.
The spacecraft was the first to land intact on the side of the moon that perpetually faces away from Earth.
Perpetually low on money, he had to beg, barter and schmooze to stay fed and housed, and get to classes.
Rappers can feel perpetually stuck as the person they were introduced to us as until the conclusion of their careers.
Sure, he's a perpetually randy man, but he gives great lip service to the more reasonable forms of political correctness.
Maybe you missed Mr. O'Rourke's invocation of perpetually self-aggrandizing Houston Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee and her support for reparations?
One of them was Mohammad Ahmed, a perpetually grinning twenty-seven-year-old with the build of a featherweight boxer.
And here we are, with an inexperienced, impulsive and perpetually aggrieved commander in chief precisely when we can't afford one.
Likewise, members of Congress perpetually seeking reelection are rewarded for pandering to military forces, veterans, and an influential defense industry.
The far right and far left may be perpetually spoiling for a fight, but in this case, everyone's interests align.
Read more " _____ • Katha Pollitt in The Nation: "Only women's rights to contraception and abortion are perpetually debatable, postponable, side-trackable.
Rob, the highly opinionated and perpetually lovelorn record store owner and protagonist, would be played by a woman. Ugh. Cringe.
Not for me, the lucky beneficiary of my mother's quixotic and self-abnegating striving, but for my perpetually impoverished parents.
Women have perpetually been defined by our sexuality, yet when we try to take ownership of it, there's often pushback.
All the same, our hair sentiments are perpetually subject to change: We cultivate this relationship — like all others — over time.
And sometimes, resting on their open palm, as though they were perpetually ready for surgery, there would be a scalpel.
A Huggle is a sweatshirt and blanket in one, allowing the perpetually cold to stay cozy without limiting their mobility.
Why should someone's race or ethnicity matter in assessing whether perpetually low interest rates are helping or hurting the economy?
It is not free and never has been, at least not for those of us perpetually left on its fringes.
The long-term implications of this cut to the heart of our culture's perpetually fluctuating relationship with sex and sexuality.
His son, Noam, who now runs the Cellar, built it into a perpetually sold-out juggernaut with three performance spaces.
The former governor of Florida, Crist has been perpetually running for one office or another for the past 22010 years.
The center will have to stay on its toes, however, perpetually developing that conversation in newly insightful and inspiring ways.
"In the modern age, a life of meaning for men is impossible to achieve without also having to perpetually fight."
Perhaps it has something to do with the knowledge that the world around you continues without you and perpetually shifts.
She's there to frame Barney's foibles — hands perpetually at her hips, she's usually scolding her husband for getting into something idiotic.
Even some offices that aren't perpetually looking for maximal efficiency gains at any cost wind up face to face with automation.
His reality show was successful because it confirmed a condition we always suspected: We see and hear him perpetually on television.
Esther Pearl Watson's personal paintings depict the life and adventures of a family rich in dreams but perpetually strapped for cash.
Doctor Krieger (Lucky Yates) started as a version of James Bond's gadget supplier Q who was perpetually developing troubling side projects.
A refreshing change from the desert, the seaside towns of Walvis Bay and Swakopmund are perpetually cradled in a misty embrace.
This is a crucial part of Monáe's dystopia: It seems to perpetually feed off its mini rebellions, which are necessarily brief.
The film deserves its reputation; it's perpetually unsettling, and it has one of the most striking sex scenes put on film.
This is going to be a small sticking point as Apple is going to perpetually be a massive target for investors.
Viall, the perpetually heartbroken bachelor, recently split with fiancée Vanessa Grimaldi, whose love story aired on The Bachelor earlier this year.
That's what viewers love about the perpetually tanned, easygoing McConaughey: He gets older, but his onscreen persona stays the same age.
The eight-part series revolves around the perpetually single Elsa, whose friends can't work out why she's so unlucky in love.
Between her shaved head, ever-changing wigs and perpetually bold lips, Jessie J has tried everything when it comes to glam.
The attention industry needs people who are in a distracted state, or who are perpetually distractable, and thus open to advertising.
This article orginally appeared on Noisey UK. In the perpetually chartered hallways of music history, we usually remember the big artists.
And now, with Leo's quest at an end, it's time to start looking for the next perpetually snubbed performer to memeify.
The perpetually trendsetting Naomi Campbell, 46,originally made a case for the look at the CFDA Awards a few weeks ago.
In my mind, Westwood is perpetually 45, in a shellsuit, shouting his own name over music by other people on 1Xtra.
The SkyGuru app uses algorithms that perpetually analyze flight data to make forecasts and offer correlating soothing words for the passenger.
But one topic that's perpetually absent from the company's self-reporting is harassment, a problem Twitter has yet to forthrightly discuss.
I was against the Iraq war from the beginning, I tell Rhodes, so I understand why he perpetually returns to it.
Slightly cross-eyed and perpetually upset-looking, Bum was rescued by the San Diego Humane Society along with his four siblings.
Though monumental, it was to him a work in progress till the end, the perpetually evolving yearning of a monumental soul.
Cosmopolitans are perpetually surprised that, A, they're only 1 percent of the population, and, B, most people don't think like them.
"Rwanda has made choices to strive for self-reliance … and not perpetually look at itself as an aid recipient," she added.
Instead, it was a train wreck: Shandling is openly hostile and dickish to Gervais, who seems perpetually confused and wrong-footed.
But don't be mesmerized by the blue skies created by central bank QE (Quantitative Easing) and near perpetually low interest rates.
"It was like a breath of distilled lucidity, confirming to me the perpetually miserable state that everything is in," Gillette notes.
Just before the Jewish High Holy Days this fall, Judge Rachel Freier was rushing around her kitchen, as she perpetually is.
Thanks to Baron Davis and Stephen Jackson and Matt Barnes, liking the Warriors — the perpetually awful Warriors — had inexplicably become cool.
"The Man I Can Love," Angela's rueful, comic solo of perpetually compromised dating ideals, is a high point of Act 1.
Both content farms and social networks are seeking email and SMS registrations in order to stay perpetually connected to their users.
At their most basic level, movies are supposed to actually move; this one is as becalmed as its perpetually high heroine.
Even in our reassuring notions, we are something that should not really be, something perpetually on the verge of falling apart.
Rothbart — dressed in green scales and looking like a sea creature in a drag show — made for a perpetually grim sight.
For those perpetually online, social media distorts perception of time, amplifies the loudest voices, and facilitates self-sorting into social bubbles.
The narrow room festooned in old press clippings is perpetually crowded, and good cheer prevails at shared tables and counter stools.
He seems perpetually on the precipice of pulling the argument together, sparking just enough curiosity that you let him keep going.
Buildings, people, customs, seem all about to crumble and fall of their own weight: the present is a perpetually prolonged past.
But if it's bad for customers, it's worse for workers, who must constantly race to run businesses that are perpetually understaffed.
An initial focus on high-end restaurants proved to be a mistake in a country perpetually on the verge of recession.
That means that the perpetually money-losing Sprint will soon no longer be a millstone around the highly indebted SoftBank's neck.
In the taxis, music blared out of straining car speakers and the din of traffic poured in through perpetually open windows.
At its core, the sports world — rigidly separating men and women — will perpetually struggle to adapt to increasingly nuanced gender distinctions.
Certainly, there are male-stereotyped behaviors that women are perpetually advised to exhibit in order to get ahead in the workplace.
Perpetually locked in a deep freeze is the exoplanet OGLE-11.23-BLG-390 -- but even researchers like to call it Hoth.
And if your home is perpetually one renovation away from its next open house, white is a natural go-to color.
The story follows Vlada (Leon Lucev), a man in early middle age with a perpetually furrowed brow and down-turned mouth.
Fortunately, a growing number of legislators are calling upon the VA to break this pattern of pandering to the perpetually offended.
The story follows Vlada (Leon Lucev), a man in early middle age with a perpetually furrowed brow and down-turned mouth.
His popular agitation kept the prime minister perpetually unsettled and fighting to gain traction despite his party's success at the polls.
Mr. Michael has a perpetually adolescent, sardonic attitude, and he subtly mocks his own arrested development with some of his jokes.
Ultimately, the exhibition entreats us all to cultivate our gardens — despite the politics that seem to perpetually and unabashedly obstruct us.
President Donald Trump's tax returns were perpetually sought and never fully published during the 2016 presidential campaign — and that hasn't changed.
Trump's ability to distract the press and perpetually shift the conversation might prevent the kind of sustained journalistic focus that broke Watergate.
For an industry that loves to proclaim itself as a great equalizer, payment processor policies perpetually impacting marginalized communities would suggest otherwise.
Glympse A great app when traveling with the perpetually late or directionally challenged, Glympse will send your location to whoever needs it.
He enjoyed helping young musicians and was perpetually looking for artists who might record a song written by one of his friends.
UK Prime Minister Theresa May has been on perpetually thin ice since her Brexit deal was voted down by a record margin.
Maybe it's only a problem for people who perpetually feel the need to own every modern gaming console and a streaming box.
Instead, my kitchen table is perpetually obscured by a thin layer of stuff, and my glass-top nightstand refuses to stay shiny.
Florida Man is forever on the loose, committing brutish, viral crimes, and we're perpetually one storm away from falling into the ocean.
He had just handily dispatched his opponent, the perpetually befuddled Jim Renacci, to win a third term representing Ohio in the Senate.
A new squad of mean girls has arrived — but don't expect the same croquet-loving crew that was perpetually clad in plaid.
Nearly three years into the job, "he appears to be perpetually stuck on Level One of the learning curve," theorized John Evans.
Lorna Simpson's two-channel video installation, "Momentum" (2011), shows Black ballet dancers perpetually spinning, their bodies painted gold like prized Oscar statuettes.
Recent MSD graduate Dylan Baierlein, perpetually silly and able to find a laugh in anything, looked stricken in the men's room line.
Some of these designs find their way into"off-price" stores like T.J. Maxx or Ross, known for their perpetually low prices.
Collette Wolfe shows the first cracks in perpetually positive Dorothy, and it's the most unsettling part of the episode — until that point.
On the other, you can confidently assume that the serum, sunscreen, or shadow that's perpetually "currently out of stock" is damn good.
But because flying cars are perpetually "just two years away," Moller is actually auctioning off his original prototype, not a production model.Surprise!
The Beach Slang rocket took off in a hurry four years ago but has been perpetually on the verge of exploding spectacularly.
It is perpetually underfunded, long past the time when it was clear that clean energy is vital to a safe human future.
At this point, I have reached a size and shape that is perpetually uncomfortable, no matter what position I contort it into.
Also perpetually introverted, and with a special needs kid, sometimes it is just all too much, and things need to slow down.
Nothing is prioritised over anything else in the frame, so the act of looking at one of his pictures can loop perpetually.
With the Nasty Bits toning up to get signed, the series sets us up to confront rock's perpetually-uncomfortable relationship with commerce.
Perpetually sun-kissed and very buff heartthrob Zac Efron may be a movie star, but the actor says that's definitely not cool.
Jumping from microgame to microgame, you're perpetually thrown into a new whirlwind of limbs and genitals you have seconds to figure out.
Seven years later, Goldman won his second Oscar for penning the Watergate drama All the President's Men (1976), which remains perpetually relevant.
Though we now perpetually live in a world where games are released nearly every day, 2017 is likely to remain an outlier.
Because what I found was teaching about her, is someone who perpetually lies to themselves is actually telling the truth by accident.
Fairport Convention's lineup was perpetually unstable, and in the early 1970s Mr. Swarbrick took over more of the songwriting and lead singing.
Protecting her skin from the sun, which probably contributes more to her perpetually youthful appearance than anything else in her beauty routine.
One company is trying to do exactly that for our most perpetually present source of ongoing damage to the planet: the internet.
In any event, the Saudi government living perpetually in the past pretty much captures Riyadh exactly so the match makes perfect sense.
There was a time when Richer Poorer Classic Bralette ($28) attracted waitlists totaling more than 1,000 people and was perpetually sold out.
When one party is perpetually dominant, the subordinate party has reason to cooperate, as that's the only realistic shot at wielding power.
Beyoncé is often called too perfect, overly marketed, a polished product perpetually asterisked by the implicit condescension of the term pop star.
There is a wide blue sky—this is an overground stop—and there is the sense that the sun is perpetually setting.
As Maeve stalks through the decimated HQ like a wary shark, she takes Lee — Westworld's perpetually bewildered "story architect" — as a hostage.
"FreeDumb," a welder from Michigan that seems to play the game near perpetually, sounds the alarm, hissing for us to be quiet.
Secrets lurk in its shadows, and the Riverdale fog perpetually cloaks the school, the malt shoppe, and the football field in mist.
All we long for now it seems, is to be perpetually comforted by the re-emergence of that which has already been.
The details: The school has already raised $450 million of a $600 million fundraising goal to perpetually fund the department's tuition package.
But it's another story in the Senate, where this dynamic helps explain why the Democrats are perpetually struggling to hold a majority.
It is, as ever, the nation's last line of defense against the advancing forces of progressivism, perpetually in need of financial reinforcements.
Back then, major banks wouldn't deal with many of their companies and several of them seemed perpetually on the brink of bankruptcy.
It strongly suggests that Russia and its proxies aren't serious about peace — and are, instead, perfectly fine with a perpetually "frozen" conflict.
It is in this film where the outcasts, the outsiders, and the perpetually neglected look on at the entropy marring the country.
That speaks to your point about how the show, even when it tried really hard, was perpetually filtered through a white lens.
A highly trained killer, perpetually in a state of lethal hypervigilance, in a college library trying to kill a less trained killer.
There's little to no underground world-building or advanced weaponry; instead, the film pulses between perpetually overcast streets of grime and want.
" — Joey DeGrandis, 32, East Village "I regret lacking the wisdom to focus on academics, rather than perpetually searching for an elusive party.
The biggest jaw-dropper moment of the new KUWTK teaser, however, involves Kim and Kourtney's perpetually escalating tension finally coming to blows.
This may not be a popular option for perpetually late passengers, but it leaves more time to be in the security line.
José lives with his face perpetually buried in his phone — typical teenage behavior, though this isn't a typical coming-of-age film.
Duterte is perpetually late, which meant that supporters might be kept waiting in the sweltering heat for as long as seven hours.
Urged on by the restaurant's owner, Robby Cheung, a perpetually dancing man wearing sparkling white rain boots, dinner quickly became a party.
The perpetually frowning feline — who boasts more than 450,000 followers on Twitter — posted a snapshot on Thursday outside the White House's gates.pic.twitter.
It's lit like a cozy little place, but large enough to be perpetually half-empty; the punk-pop playlist accentuates the alienation.
This doesn't sit well with an administration that wants to be perpetually patted on the back and never rapped on the knuckles.
Perpetually energy-starved and reliant on Iranian natural gas and electricity for much of its needs, the government calls the demand impossible.
He still has the joltingly familiar in-your-face voice and brash manner of a New Yorker perpetually protesting a parking ticket.
The norm among Christian-identified rock stars is to make a show of perpetually reconverting their audiences, who haven't strayed an inch.
Finally, if they're willing to go to post-June 1 cuts, lopping perpetually injured tight end Dennis Pitta would save $5 million.
Her serial protagonist, an extreme version of herself who's perpetually horny and lonely, regularly finds herself in awkward sexual and social situations.
A man perpetually pulled in all directions by his emotional insecurities is not who you want in charge of the nuclear codes.
Sure, he is petulant, foul-mouthed, perpetually insulting, unwilling to learn or to change his decades-old concepts on trade and international alliances.
We also see how the play must perpetually adapt and compromise for its audiences, especially once the play arrives in New York City.
Best of all, he has silenced the nay-sayers who perpetually complained that this is not the way Chanel would have done it.
Her perpetually hinted at vulnerability now seemed ever present, and those who'd seen a beacon in Britney now saw themselves as her caregivers.
Phil's plight is not unlike a character from Greek mythology who was doomed to eternally and perpetually push a boulder up a mountain.
Klaus has terrible control over his ability to communicate with the dead, and he tries to suppress his powers by staying perpetually intoxicated.
"Chelsea Does Silicon Valley" has some droll moments as Ms. Handler, professing to be perpetually frustrated by technology, sets out to educate herself.
It's reductive and cynical because it paints a picture of the Middle East as perpetually at war because people there are just different.
It was always pink and iridescent, and you couldn't move your head to one side without your hair perpetually sticking to your lips.
An anxious sort, a stick of gum is perpetually lodged in her mouth; as soon she spits one out, another takes its place.
Click here to view original GIFLike flying cars, jetpacks are the kind of technology that seems perpetually on the cusp of going mainstream.
Scattered and perpetually on the left side of the law, Dockery's character is good at heart, but bad at playing by the rules.
It said it did not plan to cut back on investment in 2019, when it expects similar growth despite "a perpetually challenging environment".
Especially given how the company's perpetually in a defensive PR war over their ad targeting, and all it implies—especially as of late.
Slacker jock bro Chase (Gregg Sulkin) is still an athlete, but he's also sporting perpetually concerned puppy eyes and some serious scientific smarts.
The perpetually radiant former FLOTUS's face looked lit-from-within — and her makeup artist Carl Ray is giving PEOPLE the exclusive how-to.
UNLIKE THE tortuous Brexit negotiations, in which crunch time is perpetually postponed, Britain's energy industry really did mark a decisive moment this week.
I grew up in the Midwest, a half-Vietnamese kid perpetually mistaken for the only other Asian kid (half-Chinese) in my grade.
I was perpetually late to study groups, slumber parties, and even the train because I always had to make my bed last minute.
The pup, a black French bulldog with a tongue that perpetually hangs out of his mouth, currently lives with Fisher's assistant, reports People.
Their goal was to make Peter believe witches were perpetually watching him so that he would never misbehave at a woman's expense again.
Baylor, a Christian university in Texas perpetually incapable of getting out of its own way, beat the Rice Owls on Saturday, 38-10.
Ferrer, a short, slight man with a goatee and a perpetually worried look, proposed that they create an in-house version of Craigslist.
We saw Venus turn direct on April 15, and this coming Wednesday, the perpetually-bemoaned Mercury retrograde will draw to a close, too.
Mimicking his character's perpetually dreary mood, Pitt serves up a pensive stare underneath bleached locks, a stark contrast to the smiling young actress.
" He labels the works as "portraits of natural phenomena" that serve as a "testament to the timeless forces perpetually in motion around us.
Having a car perpetually available mere steps from any entrance or exit also makes it possible to have bare gams all the time.
There's no real evidence that success, in the corrupt capitalist system that perpetually gives those with money even more money, comes from merit.
When they come to the clinic, they enter through the back door to avoid being seen by the protesters perpetually lurking out front.
His willingness to continually experiment, to be perpetually unpredictable, sets him aside from many of the other musical figures who've become similarly iconic.
Perpetually single and broke, a New Yorker who watched warily as his gentrifying city filled up with strollers, he was comfortably child-free.
However, it is unfair, if not immoral, to expect them to perpetually subsidize the rebuilding of homes in areas where catastrophes occur repeatedly.
Sleeper Sixth Man of the Year: Patrick Patterson Perpetually overlooked, if healthy, Patterson should be a member of Oklahoma City's most dangerous lineups.
Over here, they exist across every campus, are embedded in every satellite town, linger perpetually at the edges of every shit house party.
And the perpetually beleaguered Transportation Security Administration is going to spend $34 million to hire more people and pay more overtime this summer.
In 240, the jazz historian Ted Gioia published a short essay about music criticism that outraged a class of perpetually outraged music critics.
He has the faraway look of a man perpetually considering life's deeper mysteries, though he has a weakness for Real Madrid and moonshine.
"Only Congress can legislate a permanent solution and provide those in an otherwise perpetually temporary status with a certain future," the official said.
Instead, only one side of each planet ever faces the star and its radiation, while the other side remains perpetually in the dark.
Growing up with an image in my mind of a perpetually frigid Siberia, I was surprised by how warm it was in Mirny.
It's boxlike—walled or fenced on three sides, perpetually shady though with a calm slant of light in the early mornings and evenings.
She turns out to be playing Avery LeClarie, the ambitious but perpetually underestimated scion of the luxury makeup brand that Renee works for.
Trump has proven to be an unconventional commander in chief who prefers to live on his wits and seems perpetually mired in crisis.
Set across four semi-open areas, Dog's Life casts you as Jake, a perpetually flatulent canine who looks like an oddly-proportioned beagle.
But, according to this legal battle, Toronto's beloved yet perpetually doomed pro hockey team is heated about the perceived similarity in its logo.
It's easy, then, for schools like Arkansas to perpetually underachieve without anyone much caring, so long as it doesn't impact the football program.
And while most don't have private jets and bottomless wallets, they seem perpetually five steps ahead of law enforcement on the technology front.
Shorten is likely to become Australia's next prime minister within months, with an election due before May and the Morrison government perpetually unpopular.
AHMED MATER The Saudi photographer's "Desert of Pharan" series documents the rapidly changing holy city of Mecca, perpetually under construction. Dec. 173–Apr.
Mr. Cranston, leaning into a New York accent, his hands and face perpetually in motion, has the busy energy of a stage actor.
Ideally, the likes of Facebook and Google would love to perpetually operate in the lightly regulated world that helped them grow so quickly.
Can Mr. O'Rourke scale up to a national campaign without losing the intimate, semi-improvisational feel of his perpetually live-streamed Senate bid?
Yet those diplomatic and development missions are perpetually starved for the funding that nuclear weapons advocates demand for each system they dream up.
While the rest of the city perpetually recycles itself, "most of the park remains as it was in our imagination," Mr. Wolf writes.
Investors previously modeled iPhones as a perpetually declining business, Ong said, but sentiment has improved and he now expects year-over-year growth.
" Even Bruce Pask, the men's fashion director of Bergdorf Goodman, shyly said about his perpetually impeccable look: "Very little effort goes into it.
The young man, played by Nick Robinson, is now couchbound in a suburban house, sniping with his perpetually angry mom, Charlene (Amy Ryan).
Kapalka, dismayed, asked his perpetually cash-strapped friend what the hell he was thinking spending that much money on a toy Luke Skywalker.
Gerasimov is sixty-one years old, and is always photographed in a stiff, forest-green military uniform and with a perpetually sagging frown.
He says a "downward spiral of dissent, dysfunction, and disengagement" is just as plausible as the optimistic story of ambition ratcheting perpetually upward.
Big industrial stocks with overseas exposure like Caterpillar, United Technologies, General Motors and the perpetually struggling General Electric would sell off, he said.
The Compass app will probably appeal to hikers or the perpetually lost, but it's not the most exciting feature to write home about.
The ways we make purchases and conduct our financial business are changing every day and will continue to change perpetually as technology evolves.
"It felt like we were walking along the edge of the cliff perpetually," Woodward quotes Trump's former staff secretary Rob Porter as saying.
This is especially true when the planetarium in question is in New Jersey, a state that perpetually has a chip on its shoulder.
One of the first companies to embed theater in the Internet using multiple mediums in the United States, MacLaughlin's productions live perpetually online.
On the village's outskirts is Dunnottar Castle, a 15th-century castle complex perched on a green hilltop overlooking the perpetually furious North Sea.
Skyeater is yet another entry into the perpetually expanding, reliably high quality California black metal canon, and an especially intriguing one at that.
It's not only important to study that place because of the flooding and the economic devastation—it's the fact that this happens perpetually.
It's thankless work, even though moderators are the users plugging and replugging the same hole in a ship that's perpetually taking on water.
Low ceilings, wood-paneled walls, and cozy nooks and crannies all around — as I sat at one of the small wood tables to eat, I felt more like I was having breakfast back on my parents' farm in the perpetually green, perpetually wet hills west of Portland, Oregon than anywhere, at any time, since I last visited them back in 2014.
It seems to glisten, as if some oil oozes perpetually from the eye-anuses, coating the exterior with whatever evil is barely contained within.
Broadway icon Lin Manuel-Miranda also did his part, dropping his perpetually sunny political disposition to tell the president that he's going to hell.
The perpetually ponytailed pop star, 24, covers the July issue of  British Vogue  — and with her hair worn long and loose, she's nearly unrecognizable.
Even if having your hands perpetually smell like the bottom of a deep fryer doesn't immediately tickle your fancy, KFC has you in mind.
He rails against the CIA and Silicon Valley like he's perpetually aghast that people refuse to believe what's right in front of their eyes.
So imagine a real-life version of Pac-Man where you're controlling one Bolt and escape other Bolts programmed as ghosts perpetually giving chase.
The biting cold this time of year keeps their provisions perpetually frozen, but they sometimes lack the time — or the firewood — to cook them.
We as human beings have all always been fluid in some capacity, our journeys perpetually in motion, ready to bend and shift when necessary.
The gravelly voiced party leader, perpetually sucking on an electronic cigarette, appears to both revel in that status and to be embittered by it.
And no matter how quickly Amtrak dispatches maintenance crews, it is perpetually playing catch-up — the hard-used rails and switches require regular refurbishing.
But once it's on, Casper has designed the Glow to perpetually dim itself until it turns off, with the default set to 45 minutes.
I loved the energy of LA — the perpetually sunny weather, the glamour of the entertainment industry, and the carefree nature of West Coast living.
Let's be honest – nobody wants to tangle with a bunch of perpetually-offended liberals who were triggered by a white guy wearing a sombrero.
But as NOAA rightly points out, this isn't the only factor that will guarantee the same perpetually stormy weather of El Niño 1997-1998.
Marshall's story about unkempt Oscar (Jack Klugman) and perpetually put together Felix (Tony Randall) popped off TV sets and ingrained itself into pop culture.
Why is it that to be a woman online is to be inundated with images of beautiful people in tiny clothing perpetually on vacation?
Beneath the surface of the area's million-dollar views and wealthy families is a collection of crooked moral compasses mounted on perpetually sliding scales.
Jughead (Cole Sprouse) and Betty (Lili Reinhart), however, are in a much different show than the Godfather television reboot Varchie is perpetually involved in.
They cursed the woman and her descendants to be the butts of jokes and to perpetually embarrass themselves for all to see, for eternity.
"Bomb cyclone" aside, though, you'd be forgiven for feeling like winter itself isn't exactly the sexiest season of the year (perpetually chapped lips, anyone?).
American Apparel's have been ubiquitous for years; Outdoor Voices' version has even been likened to perpetually sold-out, $500-plus Mansur Gavriel bucket bags.
A curly heart-shaped wig paired with no eyebrows, exaggerated cheek bones, long nails, buck teeth and a perpetually pursed pucker completed the look.
But when it comes to policing racism and hate speech, Facebook's perpetually sunny push for dynamism and inventiveness cuts out like spotty wi-fi.
Shulkin was just the latest top official to exit a White House that perpetually seems to teeter on the verge of a personnel purge.
She says he was perpetually high, except when he was shooting a movie, when he hired a chef and a trainer and got sober.
Still, they'll be a lot easier to push through than convincing a now perpetually gun shy Republican Congressional leadership to make more significant reforms.
The book looks at a cultural and philosophical history of neon, from Paris in the twentieth century to the perpetually switched-on present day.
Though blurring images may have superficial appeal, Barber is concerned that some people might be perpetually blurred online if they have numerous visible scars.
DENVER — Brandon Barnes is a high energy reserve outfielder, a perpetually positive teammate whose contribution to the Colorado Rockies can't always be measured statistically.
"Perpetually increased cardiac adrenaline levels detected by abnormal heart rate variability are associated with increased risk for heart attack and sudden death," Middlekauff added.
The marketplace of ideas can behave more like a marketplace of controversy in which we perpetually re-litigate discredited ideas precisely because they're unpopular.
Then there is the issue that perpetually keeps India and Pakistan in lock-step conflict and competition with one another: their nuclear weapons capabilities.
His body was embalmed, put in a metal casket, and laid to rest at a cemetery, where the grounds would be perpetually cared for.
More variations of affirmative action that perpetually lower standards, falsely conveying that you will never be capable of competing on a level playing field?
On the contrary, canny diplomacy between the world's greatest power and all our near-peer competitors— among which Russia is chief — is perpetually necessary.
Francis doubtless intends this language as a bridge between the church's factions, just dogmatic enough for conservatives but perpetually open to more liberal interpretations.
That has the support of conservatives like Senate Judiciary Chairman Chuck Grassley, who wrote DHS last week urging them to not perpetually renew TPS.
The same Egypt that continues to be destabilized by that revolution, that exists in the region perpetually brought to ruin by US military intervention.
To be queer and to be colored is to be terribly alone and perpetually afraid; that shared fear, for these kids, becomes more conquerable.
For these 14 stars, though, it's casting choices that have them forever stuck in time (though having a perpetually youthful complexion certainly doesn't hurt).
Basically, because the universe can't just deal with some emptiness, it's perpetually spinning out particle/antiparticle pairs as like a perpetual low-level jitter.
After last night's defiant victory they now find themselves tied 1-1 against a Houston Rockets team that perpetually bubbles like an active volcano.
Even when the sun beats down on the rest of the street, Daily Dose's patio—all eating here is al fresco—is perpetually pleasant.
Why it matters: CEO pay in the United States has continued to grow the last few decades while worker wages have perpetually been frozen.
There is no sign of any unusual military mobilization in Pyongyang or along the perpetually tense border with South Korea to suggest imminent conflict.
Like that film's subject, Mr. Carrey seemed like he could pop up anywhere; he was perpetually dancing on the border between inspired and aggravating.
Susan Collins (R-ME), presented a caricature of someone perpetually concerned about Trump's actions, who fails to take any steps toward thwarting his ambitions.
We're a society perpetually drunk on indignation — even more so now, in the age of the hourly Twitterstorm, than when Mr. Lindh entered prison.
Like California's perpetually delayed high-speed rail proposal, a Hyperloop route will need to acquire rights to build in a straight line between cities.
So there are these four cognitive quirks, like hedonic adaptation and negativity bias, that keep us perpetually perturbed, and that keep us wanting more.
For decades, African-American folklore failed to capture mainstream attention and remained in a perpetually precarious position, always on the verge of being lost.
The two shows share plenty of DNA, most notably in their complicated flashback structures and their moony protagonists, perpetually in search of The One.
It sucks not making enough, especially if it's a constant concern: perpetually worrying about paying the bills can actually lead to poor decision making.
As a white American, Cunningham often wears a tuxedo and plays the part of the perpetually stumbling boss alongside more sure-footed female clowns.
He had an itinerant upbringing, living in California, Virginia and Japan, attending nine schools in 12 years and perpetually feeling like the new kid.
The perpetually awesome Jason Statham stars opposite Saffron Burrows as two reluctant thieves responsible for retrieving a safety deposit box on behalf of MI5.
As her bump began to grow, so did the challenge of maintaining her sense of style (professional, streamlined, chic) despite a perpetually changing body.
Each area, some unruly and some orderly, seems to be designed with a slightly different and perpetually surprising notion of what constitutes natural beauty.
"There are no men in Syria," said Afraa Dagher, 36, a Latakian who said she had many friends in the same, perpetually solo boat.
The obvious political play on Tuesday for a commander in chief who is perpetually underwater would be clear to any other President than Trump.
The other says that perpetually thirsty plants simultaneously assist and compete with their neighbors' roots, causing the vegetation to "self-organize" into the patterns.
By forgetting the past, these Americans repeat what has been there since our country's beginning — the perpetually renewing fear of someone darker, someone different.
Even in these times of life and death, I couldn't be exempted from this exhausting exercise, which the party is perpetually playing for keeps.
But on Netflix's U.S. adaptation of the global reality show phenomenon The Circle, the titular application seems to perpetually amaze and delight its users.
Deutsche perpetually tried to squeeze into markets with razor-thin margins and found the only way to profit was to act illegally or unethically.
For all three poets, the women in their lives were largely means toward an end, an end perpetually justified by the imprimatur of art.
Yet democracy is one of those elusive things — happiness is another — whose promise, even if perpetually deferred, is more important than its actual existence.
Those who serve him are forever fearful of being undercut, perpetually having to defend behavior from him that's indefensible, and demoralized as a result.
Trading partners would be wary to commit to a trade agreement knowing that Congress could later add amendments or perpetually delay implementing the agreement.
It exists to prevent defendants from avoiding litigation by perpetually stopping their behavior, dismissing any lawsuits against them, and then resuming the same behavior.
You take one pretty, thin, usually white woman with perpetually wavy hair and ever-present makeup (even when she's just gotten out of bed).
In its place was a Ring, a little box to guard the American home—a vulnerable place, perpetually under threat from the outside world.
And if you have perpetually cold hands, as I do, spending a few minutes squashing butter doesn't seem to do the cubes any harm.
For me, they are one of the things that make New York — the perpetually broken subway, calling Bill de Blasio mayor — completely worth it.
The stability of a finished painting is enlivened by two kinds of motion, one past and the other waiting in the perpetually renewed future.
Every last one of us is doomed, booked on a non-refundable return ticket to nothingness, perpetually another second closer to over and out.
The second self-deception is that Hicks—who has a perpetually frightened look and the charisma of a fish—looks anything like Harry at all.
For starters, the power bank's status and charging LEDs remain perpetually lit while it's sitting on the charging pad, which I keep near my bed.
As CNN notes, it's unclear who would take over the Dalai Lama's position when he passes, as Tibetan Buddhists believe the leader is perpetually reincarnated.
According to new research, it would be difficult to the point of impossibility—meaning that some aliens may be perpetually trapped on their home worlds.
There's no mention of what season the film's events take place in, but the air in the movie feels perpetually autumnal: cozy, crisp, soft-eyed.
As long as a Potemkin "largest international" study is perpetually in the offing, critics can say that questions still remain about the safety of GMOs.
The United States is 643th in the world when it comes to gender representation in government, a figure that is well known and perpetually embarrassing.
Among the most famous people on the planet for over half a century, the perpetually Fab rock icon shows absolutely no signs of slowing down.
What I do believe in — am perpetually fascinated by — is the gulf between what humans are capable of imagining and what may actually be there.
In rendering Jon Snow as a perpetually torn character, they convey some of the frustrations and imperfections we have in the real, less fantastic world.
Throughout Monáe's work, the yearning for freedom and individually is perpetually portrayed as a glitch in the cyborg programming (and is frequently coded as queer).
Nearly three years after its projected launch, the Stem is perpetually a few months away; Sixense CEO Amir Rubin currently anticipates shipping in June 22.2.
Listen, I know how exhausting it gets to deal with the perpetually spinning wheel of fuccbois who insist on denying you what is rightfully yours.
But despite all of the policy analysis that has gone into our own national cybersecurity, we seem perpetually taken by surprise when we are attacked.
More often, the film just feels like it's following a Nietzsche-obsessed, perpetually smirking young election strategist whose donor class includes 4chan and the KKK.
I think my absolute hatred of baring my body contributed to the failure of our relationship — he didn't get it, and I was perpetually embarrassed.
The film, which emerged from a well-publicized, troubled process of studio-switching development, reshoots, and delays, feels like it's perpetually at war with itself.
But it is certainly worth researching new nuclear generation technologies — the various smaller, more efficient, more meltdown-proof technologies that seem perpetually on the horizon.
San Diego is quickly becoming a hot spot for traditional house and techno sounds as ripe and balmy as the perpetually sunny Southern California weather.
Instead of addressing police violence against black people, Trump described a grim mirror universe in which it is the police who are perpetually under siege.
Trump has been nearly perpetually frustrated by Russia probe, which he believes has overshadowed parts of his agenda, according to people familiar with his thinking.
At the core of our digital lives is a vast collection of switches, ports, and wires, growing by the day, perpetually casting a wider net.
Powerful ex-rays perpetually explode from the star, which cause five million tons of material to blast off the planet and into space every second.
As a perpetually cheery person with a funny accent—sorta the Mary Poppins of late night television—James Corden is an easy person to dislike.
But it's hard to demand a raise or better benefits when you're perpetually afraid of being replaced by someone willing to work for even less.
Stories like Brandon's and Juanito's are typical of communities like /r/polyphasic—message boards filled with perpetually energetic and enthusiastic converts to the restless church.
The "Legally Blonde" franchise followed a perpetually positive Woods as she pursued a law degree at Harvard University and then later a career in politics.
The young bride that February day in the Chapel Royal in St. James's Palace was nothing like the perpetually mourning Victoria we think of today.
For example, EIA foresees electric vehicles remaining perpetually costlier than their gasoline and diesel counterparts, contrary to numerous forecasts of cost parity in the 2020s.
In the legal world, there is an image, however cartoonish, of prosecutors as conservative and unsparing, and of defense attorneys as righteous and perpetually outraged.
It suggests the entire business of protecting privacy needs to get a whole lot more dynamic to respond to the risk of perpetually evolving attacks.
The perpetually underwater National Flood Insurance Program, still projected to be billions in debt even after the latest bailout, is in desperate need of reform.
The National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) is supposed to cover all that, yet the federal program is behind the times and perpetually in the red.
They make a great deal of profit from the sale of alcohol, so imagine the equivalent of a small city whose inhabitants are perpetually drunk.
Each person is up one day and belittled another — always kept perpetually on edge, waiting for the Sun King to decide the person's temporary worth.
Its perpetually warm weather and nearby beach breeze are a magnet to the kind of young dreamers who are the backbone of start-ups everywhere.
Then the company can walk away with a defacto license to perpetually harvest that person's data by claiming that a consent box was once ticked.
You want to get into queer characters who have moved on from this, who aren't just in that one single moment of coming out perpetually.
And this magnificent portrayal of a childhood perpetually interrupted goes a long way toward excusing the complex, self-­interested adult who springs from that past.
Were books just too unhip for the company that bought Beats, a company that is perpetually over-eager to appear on the cultural cutting edge?
He's a misogynistic, self-obsessed creep who won't take "no" for an answer, and LeFou's main personality trait is that he's Gaston's perpetually loyal lackey.
Most walls are blond brick, though some have been coated with so many layers of thick, glossy paint that they shine as if perpetually wet.
I would have got at least a C for it and I'd be free of the shackled of embarrassment I find myself perpetually imprisoned in.
Books ____ Floating villages spread across the surface of the Mekong River's waterways, playing host to ethnic Vietnamese whose status in Cambodian society is perpetually adrift.
Perpetually shadowy and often sporting emo-staple horn-rimmed glasses, Mikey was MCR's mysterious heartthrob; the quiet yin to his brother Gerard's mad hatter yang.
Trump is perpetually aware that he is on TV -- and that the way the average person consumes his presidency is through bite-sized TV clips.
It's also tidally locked, which means that one side of the planet perpetually faces the star and reaches about 1,832 degrees Fahrenheit on the surface.
While the perpetually woke are dismissed, they're also the canaries in our coal mines, alerting us to dangers we might be too drowsy to see.
The reason why young, black, men are stereotyped as criminals is because our criminal justice system has perpetually suffered from disproportionate minority contact and sentencing.
By his second term, Bush had another Vietnam on his hands and had largely stopped listening to his perpetually confident yet rarely correct vice president.
Convince members they are perpetually under the threat of physical attack -- which can only be countered with a gun -- and their fears will never subside.
After all, the exhibition title references philosopher Giorgio Agamben's term for the state of human life in which individuals are perpetually subjected to outside control.
While he is consistently praised for seeming perpetually positive no matter what life throws his way, Van Ness told Insider he does feel down sometimes.
That confrontation was the point, a means of cementing his authority at home by playing up the notion of an encircled, perpetually menaced Russian state.
Since then, Mr. Mulvaney has perpetually rejected short-term spending agreements and questioned the government's need to increase its statutory borrowing limits to avoid default.
But even today, the conversation focuses on "work-life balance," which implicitly accepts the notion of work and life as Manichaean opposites — perpetually in conflict.
During this same period, the bank's board in Frankfurt asked investors to come up with €23 billion to bolster its perpetually thin cushion of cash.
The peculiar bony ridge over the man's eyes was a result of the poor Cossack's perpetually furrowing his brow in pain — because of the rickets.
The actors do what they can to shade underwritten characters, but Mr. Gleeson's taciturn, perpetually drooping misery gives him the look of a disappointed bulldog.
Do I condemn the terrorists but remain silent about the boot perpetually poised over the heads of every Arab and Iranian in the free world?
But because of Marvel's steady rollout of films over the decade, fandom was suddenly, perpetually expected to be engaged in participating in the Marvel apparatus.
The guileless young man's journey through a world of traps and terrors is a plot as old as civilization itself, perpetually renewable and endlessly bewitching.
Clarence Leo Fender was a perpetually rumpled, unassuming, self-taught radio repairman, an intuitive engineer and non-musician who decided to build guitars and amplifiers.
Although neither party was ever romantically interested, when they were in their 20s, the two devised a solution to being perpetually single, Ms. Appicelli said.
But I take the New York City subway to work every day and you don't see me calling that perpetually delayed nightmare an Olympic sport.
Trent Reznor promised fans a new Nine Inch Nails album before the year was up and, like a perpetually moody St. Nicholas, he has answered.
Chinatown Across the water from Oakland within the city of his birth, Bruce Lee was perpetually at odds with the martial arts culture of Chinatown.
After all, it's probably easier to point to those of us who haven't been perpetually plagued by this all-important question than those who have.
I came to IFA in Berlin fully prepared to bury Sony's mobile division and its perpetually inadequate efforts to compete in a congested, hypercompetitive smartphone market.
Not to carry around lozenges for my perpetually sore throat, Visine for my bloodshot eyes and paper towels in my car to clean up after vomiting.
Even on the verge of violence, he feels perpetually calm, possessed of a dry wit he uses to dismiss and dress down anyone arguing with him.
There are caveats and explanations—Bradley's help defense is ineffective, he's perpetually undersized, every starter on the Pistons has poor on/off numbers right now, etc.
Finally, in a three-ring world of frenzied popular culture, the three-ring circus has become simply too wearying for a society perpetually bombarded by media.
Under the guise of escaping the drama that perpetually dogs their steps like a fell demon, Rachel and the remaining boys jet off to Hilton Head.
We tend to picture corals awash in sunlight in the shallow tropics, but certain species also thrive in the "mesophotic zone" where light is perpetually dim.
Other projects, like the perpetually delayed James Webb Telescope project, have been marred by complex technical problems and poor workmanship (Northrop Grumman, we're looking at you).
We're going to have to defer to her pooch, Mr. Butler, as to whether her flair for coordination is indeed Palermo's secret to perpetually good style.
My desk is perpetually covered in digital distractions, but none of them pose as much of a threat to my productivity as the PO-2180 does.
The ascendant Democratic presidential aspirant has become a Silicon Valley sensation in the early stages of the primary — while Zuckerberg has been perpetually on the ropes.
Instead of buzzing and beeping as it disengages and reengages a perpetually confused lane-keeping system like every Fiat or Ford, the Dawn doesn't bother trying.
In hospital, for four months I was fully conscious, unable to talk, unable to move and perpetually on the verge of drowning in my own phlegm.
Riyo and the down-and-out (albeit perpetually alluring)  Yoshio (Toshirô Maifune); a simple, almost formulaic love story that acts as a much larger cultural critique.
Especially with the world as it is, perhaps as it has been for all of our lives — tilting toward the edge of something perpetually on fire.
Goodman, who is 78513, has a reserved, vigilant demeanor, her years trying to keep the kids out of harm's way evident in her perpetually narrowed eyes.
Happily taking the bait from this brilliant fuccboi move, Tess hands him one and goes outside for a smoke with him and his perpetually furrowed brow.
Given that his mouth is perpetually half open and his eyes are constantly rolling, Jon Snow's real title should be King In The North & Professional Brooder.
Perpetually feeling like there are other, potentially better fish in the sea can make you doubt the decisions you do make, even if they're "good" ones.
Sometimes called Haz, Styles is the perpetually tousled hunky one, often inaccurately portrayed as the band's lead singer mainly by virtue of being deemed the hottest.
Now, though, the whole thing has been boiled down into two halves: the dreadful, perpetually memed news cycle and our increasingly futile attempts at escaping it.
Topper said many at Color come from a tech-native background from companies like Google, Twitter, and Dropbox, and it's something that's perpetually top-of-mind.
French Montana's rap career sometimes seems like it's perpetually on life support, but the dead-eyed rattle of "Lockjaw" sounds deathless in the best possible way.
Star Wars also suffers from the Casablanca problem of being perpetually misquoted but hey, "No, I am your father" doesn't have the same snap to it.
Still, the idea that we should reward racial hostility and reorient society to avoid unavoidable "microagressions" against the perpetually thin-skinned is a particularly progressive failing.
Perpetually fearless pop star and genuine acrobat Pink just smashed out an epic aerial performance on the side of the JW Marriott hotel in Los Angeles.
The bottom line: The perpetually combative stance "places Trump in the strange position of frequently disparaging parts of his own country," writes New York's Jonathan Chait.
Though it's perpetually jean season, cooler weather calls for old favorite standby looks — such as the classic denim-and-sweater combo we so love and missed.
On top of the building, you can see most of Lviv from the seat of an anti-aircraft gun perpetually pointed in the direction of Russia.
The page also now contains references to the controversy itself and subsequent Wikipedia editing, because the internet is a snake that perpetually eats its own tail.
He's a middle-aged, medium-size, muscular Australian with a five-day beard and an intense gaze who seems perpetually coiled, even angry, when at rest.
If there's one person who has our back, it's Lisa Vanderpump—the perpetually-accessorized former Real Housewife and current restaurateur is a fancy mixed drink personified.
Take, for example, /r/shittyfoodporn and the other subreddits perpetually competing to out-disgust one another with food that falls just within the margins of palatability.
From circumjacent hill-sides, untiring summer hangs perpetually in terraces of vivid verdure; and, embossed with old mosses, convent and castle nestle in valley and glen.
It devotes time to the toll that comes with being perpetually in the public eye, feeding on the unpredictable social media cycle of devotion and outrage.
So, the only humble contribution I could possibly make to this bright moment in innovation is to fuse the two dabs together and loop it perpetually.
The ones where some buildings haven't seen a new paint job in years, where the city council seems to perpetually never have enough resources to spend.
The only goal, the only way to win, was to stay perpetually not only relevant but also at the center of whatever conversations people were having.
On Twitter, he poses as a self-satisfied devil's advocate, crushing the Libs with logic, perpetually goading his most high-profile critics to publicly debate him.
His perpetually smug countenance disappeared, at times, when GOP lawmakers questioned the blatant political bias of his text-message exchanges with former FBI attorney Lisa Page.
A businessman and a coach at the University of Houston, he still has that springy walk that makes him seem perpetually on the verge of flight.
Ultimately, the emphasis on profitability perversely shifts our attention toward a perpetually renewable resource (money) and away from currently bottlenecked resources (labor, natural resources, green technology).
She seemed perpetually amused to have been plucked out of her small German town and imported to watch over the most famous statue in the world.
And the administration is perpetually arguing that repealing it shows they're not giving an advantage to the rich, because they benefit disproportionately from the deductions. Rep.

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