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Employing cultural stereotypes and playing up patriotism to market food?
Trump's partners in India are playing up the Trump brand.
Microsoft also is good at playing up its cloud business.
Y.) is playing up her motherhood (The Associated Press). Sen.
Doubling down on provocative policies and playing up wedge issues.
Playing up their chemistry, the two finish one another's sentences.
Schneider is also not playing up to last season's form.
Neither Drudge nor the National Review is playing up healthcare today.
His partners in India meanwhile are playing up the Trump brand.
"Have they heard me?" she said, playing up her Leeds dialect.
Williams was playing up that these things are not carved in stone.
It's an issue Trump is playing up during his bid for reelection.
Clinics in America and beyond are also accused of playing up success.
Nor is the work ingratiating, playing up hackneyed tokens of Hispanic heritage.
AWS is playing up the use of artificial intelligence in Amazon Macie.
The Falcons are finally playing up to the talent their roster presents.
Rankin/Bass was terrified of playing up the darker sides of its characters.
Bright, the former mayor of Montgomery, is playing up his support for Trump.
He is playing up his image as a law-and-order family man.
As for Rodriguez, he loves playing up his mood with his choice of sunglasses.
Republicans are running their own advertising, playing up their support for the expansion deal.
But word is that Corinne was playing up her villain image for the show.
" Plus, she added, "I really like playing up my cheek bones and my eyes.
We told everyone at the bar about our daring escape, playing up our heroics.
And like Harris, he is playing up the stakes of the Supreme Court battle.
He was starting to outgrow the "cult" tag that the reviews were playing up.
Instead of wringing our hands about his tweets, let's start playing up his triumphs.
Some blame the media for playing up conflict and increasing divisions in the country.
Hair was playing up the road from us and I saw it so many times.
Cohen and Kinzinger are playing up safety concerns as opposed to consumer gripes about comfort.
Even leaders with grievances against the Trump administration seemed intent on playing up to him.
His staff was also playing up his chances in Virginia until shortly before Super Tuesday.
But even he has acknowledged that he is not playing up to his own standards.
But it has been playing up its global ambitions as it prepares to go public.
Apple has been playing up the iPhone's camera in its ads for a few years now.
The Justice Department has included the disputed statistics in reports playing up threats posed by immigrants.
Given that Zomnir's playing up the beach setting, we'd also venture a guess that it's waterproof.
As such, Biggins recommended playing up the best parts of your personality at your next interview.
Canadians have never liked rap (except for Drake) and even playing up national stereotypes won't help.
And is it right for a white person to be the one playing up racial tension?
Predictive search results are often hit and miss, but Facebook's search bar is seriously playing up.
Italian luxury fashion house Moschino is playing up the drama for its fall/winter 2019 collection.
And he was only too happy to oblige by playing up everything already famous about himself.
Klobuchar has a lot riding on Iowa, where she has been playing up her Midwestern roots.
Here, one can't help feeling that developer Infinity Ward is playing up to its past successes.
Liu has long fostered a reputation for good behavior, playing up JD.com's tough stance on counterfeits.
Playing up their ethnoreligious differences, they believe, only serves to distance them from their essential Frenchness.
Next year, Square plans to begin playing up these products in its marketing messages, she said.
It's how I encourage my daughter in tennis matches, when she battles by playing up a level.
But as crises inevitably emerged, leaders developed a habit of playing up, or hiding behind, their generals.
DeWine also began playing up his opposition to sanctuary cities and his support of Trump's travel ban.
During the rally Trump kept playing up the notion that the election is "rigged," The Dispatch reported.
The young protagonist's father is convinced that shelter designers are playing up new threats to spur sales.
There's some lyrics from around that time where I totally am playing up to the twee thing.
Mr Buttigieg also emphasises his Christian faith and small-town virtues, playing up his distance from Washington.
McConnell is so far staying mum, while playing up the need for bipartisan cooperation in the Senate.
Rick Santorum, who blasts Cruz's "fairy tales" in the Senate while playing up Santorum's foreign policy experience.
But the linkage to North Korea, which the administration appears keen on playing up, is a distraction.
Meanwhile, Ryan is playing up the tax cut that he argues has contributed to the growing economy.
Seat noted how Republicans are already playing up Bayh's vote for ObamaCare and its medical device tax.
Kasich has been playing up the positive campaigning that endeared him to voters in the Granite State.
Killing Eve's Villanelle gets away with hilariously blatant suspicious behavior by playing up her youth as well.
"I feel interested in going lighter with color, more ethereal, playing up the water theme," she said.
One way of doing so could be playing up the brand's femininity, while promoting a sense of individualism.
With independence, local politicians thrived by playing up the "threat" that intruders posed to native language and culture.
Those with combination skin rave about this gel's ability to balance out their complexions without playing up shine.
While Northam has taken shots at Trump, he is playing up his long service in Virginia state politics.
Renacci is playing up his background as a businessman, while Brown has posited himself as a populist champion.
Julianne Hough was perfectly sweet as Sandy, playing up her naiveté with wide eyes and a permanent smile.
There is something effortlessly beautiful in playing up natural texture, but of course always making it polished and beautiful.
Rob Latour/REX/Shutterstock; Gregg DeGuire/Getty Zac Efron is really playing up his teen heartthrob status these days.
Playing up the zany political impersonations he is known for, Carvey appeared as new National Security Advisor, John Bolton.
Hawke ran his hand across the front for emphasis, playing up to the crowd like a pro wrestling villain.
Playing up a sense of pervasive and indiscriminate threat that leaves Americans feeling helpless and has two dangerous outcomes.
This emphasis on playing up the identical part of being an identical twin doesn't hold true for all pairs.
Devon wins the Fishy for playing up his surfer boy cluelessness, and very subtly prompting Ben to reveal more.
The "leave" camp has been playing up some serious rhetoric — some of it fair, some of it utter bollocks.
Those are the roots of the sport, but playing up the outlaw punk image today seems contrived to Richards.
Its organizers are also playing up individual House Republicans' district-focused strengths, such as Denham's work on water issues.
But on Friday he claimed he was only being sarcastic and mocked the media for playing up the remark.
Conspiracy theorists have labeled them "crisis actors," suggesting that they're playing up their pain for political or personal profit.
Like parts of Mr. Robot, Exfiltration occasionally feels like it's playing up ordinary people's gullibility a little too much.
And overreach politically, by playing up conspiracy theories — delighting some voters but causing many others to roll their eyes.
The New York mayor also slammed Trump as a "great pretender," while playing up Clinton's work for liberal issues.
At the same time, Chuck acknowledges that he was playing up his symptoms in order to provoke Jimmy's confession.
Business groups are playing up the trade deal as an accomplishment both parties can tout in a divided Washington.
Matt Bevin had tried to nationalize the race by campaigning with Trump and playing up his opposition to impeachment.
With Mr. Trump himself playing up the show of force, Pentagon officials said, rolling back the story became difficult.
Marach has to compensate for the short return on his serve, which tipped over the net, by playing up close.
The CLF PAC also produced ads with video of Ossoff from his college years, playing up his youth and inexperience.
After America's election of Donald Trump, some outlets are playing up the game's potential as a form of political theater.
At this time last year, Mexico was playing up plans to bring in outside investment for its natural resource industry.
Cosby's publicists were "completely misconstruing" and playing up that misinformation, which was also used in his defense strategy, she said.
Obviously, the administration is playing up the threat at the border to stoke racial fears in advance of Election Day.
More of the humor, though, comes from playing up certain kinds of stereotypes and then subverting the expectations they set.
Earlier in the year, Aaron Rodgers was being let down by his receivers and not playing up to his talent.
They said she was just playing up to be sickly, which would not have been something my grandma would do.
When concerns emerged about nicotine dependence, cancer and heart disease, they kept regulators at bay by playing up scientific uncertainty.
Mr. Modi had handed the party its most humiliating defeat three years earlier by playing up its various corruption scandals.
It sounds like he's playing up the contrast between the ballad's classic 1950s warmth and his tougher, Vietnam-era surroundings.
Instead, they argued that Democrats and the media were playing up the crisis to hurt the president and his party.
Playing up recycling as a solution may allow these companies to deflect public scrutiny without significantly altering their business practices.
The White House quickly sent out a statement in the wake of the interview, playing up ties between May and Trump.
Target is looking to compete in part by playing up the fact that customers don't need a membership to score deals.
But in "Jack and Diane," Bamford playing up her sexy "Diane" voice opposite Brandon Routh makes the episode a hilarious treat.
Playing up the power dynamics, the rope that binds the sculptures is the soft, supple fiber used in S&M bondage.
Amazon is playing up audio ads as a branding tool for marketersAmazon explains its advertising business to marketers as a funnel.
So its no surprise that for years the company makes a big show of playing up the cameras in its smartphones.
The 74-year-old answered a question about his age by playing up his high school days as a distance runner.
I like to think of it as "alternate-universe Canada" with me just playing up the aspect of the nature stuff.
As the fireplug of London society, he turned up at many events in decadent outfits playing up his controversial queer presence.
The company teased to new products ahead, but not before playing up the nostalgia of the service soon to be lost.
Her installations and portraits explore what it means to be biracial in America by playing up stereotypes and aspects of generalizations.
The National Republican Congressional Committee has run ads criticizing Mr. O'Connor on taxes and playing up the strength of the economy.
Terry McAuliffe's (D) decision to restore voting rights for many felons, playing up the Virginia Republican's endorsement from law enforcement groups.
The company is playing up its ambitions not just in ride sharing, but also in transportation, dining and logistics more broadly.
Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo would be in there, of course, perhaps playing up front with Luis Suárez or Robert Lewandowski.
It's playing up the fact that it has a huge network of physical stores that it can use to recruit brands.
She's certainly portrayed herself as a woman of the people, playing up her working-class roots in her viral campaign ad.
But these separate emphases even extend to the services' marketing, with Netflix's ads almost always playing up all of its original series and Hulu's ads playing up its status as a service that knows TV really well and offers you a place to watch The Handmaid's Tale and Parenthood and Casual and How I Met Your Mother.
To make their shops more of a destination, retailers are playing up the nostalgia of heading to the stores for the holidays.
Pippa Middleton went with the playful geometric print Tabitha Webb "Edie" shirt dress, playing up the mod vibe with gray suede pumps.
Playing up his experience as a former mayor, he put forward the most comprehensive and creative plan by far for revitalizing cities.
According to them, playing up your texture is really just about choosing the right product and knowing exactly how to apply it.
Playing up that remaining interest in AR and VR, an illustration depicts an individual wearing a headset not unlike Oculus's own offerings.
And Elba plays him as a haunted but powerful man, playing up his certainty and force of will in a convincing way.
She then insisted on meeting his girlfriend, who impressed her by playing up our culture's idea of how a wife should act.
WATCH: If you go on the internet at all, however, you might have noticed recently that Liam Payne has been playing up.
"I like Canada so much I even went on vacation in Canada this year," began Manfred, playing up to his Canadian hosts.
But despite all its new features, the game, which was first introduced 20 years ago, is heavily playing up the nostalgia factor.
Biden has taken pains to cast himself as an ally of union groups, playing up his middle class roots in Scranton, Penn.
The truth, McCollum said, is that they were both playing up their purported feud in the middle of a dull off-season.
The partisan demographics may help Mr. Hollingsworth, but Ms. Yoder has made it a close race by playing up the carpetbagger theme.
"People like to fault the campaigns for playing up the base voter, but I lay the blame at Facebook's feet," he said.
He feels no compulsion to indulge paddy-whackery by playing up to stereotypes of false bonhomie or to subsume politics under personal relationships.
Ultimately she was playing up her femininity and her physicality as a means of cutting a place in the world that was meaningful.
The rest is just good old-fashioned raunch, usually playing up the horrifying ways to reinterpret a squeaky-clean children's show (2320:23410).
He's playing up his Trump bona fides to appeal to his base, a move strategists say is all he needs to claim victory.
It has skirted past a lack of clarity over alternatives to membership, instead playing up concerns over migration and sovereignty lost to Brussels.
And playing up the threat of low-paid foreign workers is political gold for anti-migrant eurosceptic parties such as France's National Front.
He laughs, admitting that he and the other actors are playing up yakuza stereotypes, before handing a pair of statement earrings to Mika.
Talk In your latest book, "Listen, Liberal," you argue that wealthy Democrats justify their anti-­working-­class policies by playing up social liberalism.
"We just feel like we're just not playing up to our potential right now, individually, as a group," Predators captain Mike Fisher said.
The group benefits from this uncertainty, playing up claims of responsibility to better terrorize faraway communities that it might otherwise strain to reach.
Star has rehabilitated his image by playing up the idea that we can learn from our mistakes, no matter how awful they are.
Similarly, the series has promoted White Rose (BD Wong) to a series regular, smartly playing up one of TV's best, most enigmatic antagonists.
There aren't any bona fide stars on this Tigers team, but the entire unit is suddenly playing up to its level of talent.
There is nothing about Sylvia Hernandez's colorful quilts that is posturing, nor is the work ingratiating, playing up hackneyed tokens of Hispanic heritage.
The $5.5 trillion tax figure began circulating last month in a White House news release playing up Mr. Trump's accomplishments for the year.
But as Rosendale looks to win over conservative voters, Downing threatens to upend the race by playing up his military and outsider appeal.
While pop culture was busy playing up the fragility of white women, black women were doing the work that needed to be done.
Shanina Shaik also chose this week to go short, taking her hair from bust-length to her shoulder, playing up her naturally tousled texture.
He is far more popular than Lam, and has attempted to distinguish himself from her by playing up his support with the wider public.
The other distinction that Amazon is playing up is its music service's integration with Alexa, its voice-activated AI assistant that powers the Echo.
Jourdan Dunn is really playing up the gala's "Manus x Machina: Fashion in an Age of Technology" theme with her brand-new gray hair!
If that sounds ridiculous, it is — but "Venom" both knows it and leans into it, playing up the dark humor until it's pitch black.
Firefox trails Microsoft in corporate size and influence, but it is pressing other browsers on privacy and playing up its status as a nonprofit.
"If you're going to stick something in a brain, you want it not to be large," Musk said, playing up the device's diminutive size.
As far back as 2013, U.S. Special Operations Command began playing up its development of a Marvel-esque super-suit for close-quarters combat.
"I was playing up the whole dumb snowboarder," Stocker told PEOPLE Thursday after being eliminated on Wednesday night's episode of the CBS reality show.
Vanessa is a very good sport about playing up how excited she is about meeting a strange man in a costume for the camera.
It's clear he enjoys playing up the misery in his performance, maybe because he knows this is the last time he'll get the chance.
To do that successfully, however, there needs to be an element of the real—the cinematic equivalent of playing up reality to preserve kayfabe.
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The other half is just good old-fashioned raunch, usually playing up the horrifying ways to reinterpret a squeaky-clean children's show (2:00).
They also address meta-questions about playing up their goodness for the camera, though gently raised inquiries about the group's finances are left unresolved.
In six studies involving nearly 23,000 people, Calvin Lai found that playing up vivid counter-stereotypes was very effective at reducing biases within individuals.
Altmaier's position is supported by environmental campaigners who say some energy producers were playing up the threat of blackouts to protect their own interests.
And he has confused the Parkland and Newtown school shootings while playing up how the survivors and victims' families turned to him for comfort.
To be sure, Boyen has a vested interest in playing up how smaller luxury hotels can offer a more varied experience for high-end travelers.
" In discussing what she called "uncut footage," Houts said that she was upset during filming and had been "playing up [her] mood in the video.
As the headset got more exposure and the tide of public perception started to turn for the worse, Google started playing up those enterprise applications.
It wants to make the impending war between Rick and Negan feel necessary by playing up the awful circumstances the Alexandra group finds itself in.
"All year long it's been a case of him playing up to his abilities and helping us and hurting us," Suns coach Jeff Hornacek said.
Trump is playing up the defense angle Trump has touted his administration's focus on bulking up the U.S. military from aircraft carriers to more planes.
No toning down, no playing up, no sloughing off of any of my identities will save me; I will always, always be read as different.
Biden is simultaneously releasing an ad playing up his experience as Barack Obama's veep, his working-class upbringing and the hardships in life he's overcome.
It also has the advantage of playing up flip phone nostalgia, which we know from Motorola's upcoming launch of the Razr is still going strong.
Playing up his Southern backwoods roots, his military career and his disdain of the political establishment, he treated politics as a form of performance art.
Microsoft is playing up its security credentials as elections organizations across the US are increasingly willing to experiment with high-tech and experimental voting software.
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.
"It was basically her playing up the angry Black woman stereotype," says a writer who closely worked with the producer at the time of the dustup.
Afterward, Max assures a worried Frances that he was only playing up his forgetfulness to get them more time to do some digging on Robert's matters.
Monday afternoon, Kudlow confirmed that Lighthizer would be leading the talks, after earlier playing up the notion that it would be more of a team effort.
The Simple Life was, in fact, remarkably simple, a narrative playing up a caricature of Hilton that operated in a bubble apart from the real world.
The state media is also fond of playing up the relationship between Mr. Xi and his wife, Peng Liyuan, often portraying them as a loving couple.
I'm always very skeptical of movies shot in the first person, and Kill Switch, the latest, really seems to be playing up its video game roots.
The Communists hope that by playing up this aspect of Chiang they can woo members of his party, the Kuomintang (KMT), who form Taiwan's main opposition.
But on Monday, she decided to chop it all off opting for an easy '70s shag, adding some bangs and playing up her naturally wavy texture.
Unstable or crashing appsImage: ScreenshotThe quickest fix for an app that's playing up after you've installed Android 7.0 Nougat is just to uninstall and reinstall it.
NBC News reported on Wednesday that companies are playing up old decisions around job creation, in part to avoid a Twitter blitz from the president-elect.
In May, Kushner's family company apologized for using Kushner in pitches to foreign investors, after being caught playing up his connection to the president in China.
If your skin is really playing up or you're just not ready to bare all, start with CC cream or tinted moisturizer and go from there.
The Washington Post rounded up articles in West Virginia newspapers playing up Manchin's role, writing that he is getting "credit back home" on the miners deal.
In April 2016 Apple began playing up the importance of its services business as iPhone revenue and overall revenue slipped for the first time in years.
Candidates across the political spectrum are playing up their crime-fighting credentials to appeal to an electorate fed up with a weak economy and endemic graft.
Studio marketers are playing up the "true story" angle on trailers and posters and news releases, hoping to make the already scary story even more so.
Mr. Page, rocking a Leon Redbone look and rumble, makes an electrifyingly maleficent Hades, even without playing up the Trumpian parallels that have overtaken the material.
Skin Deep These days many makeup artists are less likely to talk about hiding a woman's age and wrinkles than about playing up her individual gifts.
HOWARD If management is explicitly playing up the idea that a survey is anonymous, it's weird to just toss aside that entire premise after the fact.
She said the deleted version of her YouTube upload was "uncut," adding that the deleted scenes were just her "playing up [her] mood" with her dog.
Kyrgios was leading 4-1 in the first set when his shoulder started playing up, hampering his blistering serve, the most lethal weapon in his arsenal.
Strong also revealed that she's convinced the First Lady is purposefully playing up her "curious icicle" side to give the cast some funny material to work with.
During Monday's WWDC keynote, Apple spent more time playing up the speaker's music and audio capabilities and barely mentioned that it's a new way to experience Siri.
The first Fate of the Furious poster was revealed earlier today, too, playing up the notion that all is not well between The Rock and Vin Diesel.
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The other half of the humor is just good old-fashioned raunch, usually playing up the horrifying ways to reinterpret a squeaky-clean children's show (2:00).
The other half of the humor is just good old-fashioned raunch, usually playing up the horrifying ways to reinterpret a squeaky-clean children's show (4613:4603).
Instead of playing up the latest Mustang model, Ford is opting to embed its press conference into a pop-up TED-style conference at Joe Louis Arena.
It was a chance to clear the air and perhaps reset a season for a team that hasn&apost come close to playing up to its potential.
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The other half of the humor is just good old-fashioned raunch, usually playing up the horrifying ways to reinterpret a squeaky-clean children's show (2342:23212).
The Pastagram is really playing up the social media angle, promising "photogenic" details in all of its dishes as well as bright, teal decor in the space.
As for the accusations against the "alt-left," Posobiec and other Trump supporters now seem even more comfortable playing up the shadowy term that Trump made mainstream.
But it is often difficult to tell when he is serious about a strongman power move or is trolling critics and playing up his reality show bombast.
His tweet contradicted a statement from Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, who just 24 hours earlier was playing up the close relationship between Washington and New Delhi.
But my point is that every guy that's playing up until their year five is still going to make these little small [mistakes] if not have flaws.
His delivery is hushed, sometimes almost whispered, playing up both his genuine sensitivity and his faux, schticky sensitivity that thinly disguises some of the sharper punch lines.
Mr. Trump, who began the year by falsely claiming the largest inaugural crowd ever, ended it by playing up the extent of his support on social media.
It's a way of playing up her claims of bipartisanship, but also a tacit acknowledgment that there aren't enough Democrats in Kansas to win with them alone.
The campaign has since been dialed back, Mr. Zimmer said, and new marketing efforts will focus on playing up Lyft's strengths rather than poking at Uber's weaknesses.
North Korea's propaganda department went into overdrive, playing up the personality cult surrounding the Kims and presenting Kim Jong Un as the natural successor to his grandfather.
" While most staffers note that any comments represent their views and not their bosses's, Reid's office is hardly alone in enjoying playing up the GOP's "Trump problem.
Few of the company's early ads made any mention of cigarettes' risks, or advocated for smokers to switch; most were focused on playing up vaping's cool factor.
If the Iron Islander plans to survive this encounter, we recommend he immediately starts playing up that whole "I kinda-sorta rescued your sister from Ramsay Bolton" thing.
He ran under the slogan of "Army, Language, Faith", playing up his successes at securing an independent Ukrainian Orthodox Church and visa-free travel to the European Union.
Playing up on their lovingly antagonistic relationship, in April, Jackman tried to record a birthday message for a fan on Twitter, only to be interrupted by Reynold's Deadpool.
This is unique for an Arabic dialect, and controversial for those who think that playing up the dialects is a way of intentionally or unintentionally dividing the Arabs.
We hope that this was a misunderstanding of the situation, and a false assumption by Norton that Delevingne was playing up her embarrassment before getting through the story.
So "they" are playing up the separation of families at the border to deflect from the inspector general report on the 2016 election that came out last week?
Tester has been playing up his Montana roots while attacking his GOP opponent, State Auditor Matt Rosendale, as "Maryland Matt" for moving to the state 16 years ago.
The theory is that by playing up, a young, bright talent will develop more quickly thanks to the added challenge of dealing with larger, more technically advanced opponents.
They even paid to air a three-minute ad on CBS and NBC on a Sunday night, playing up Bloomberg as the best prepared candidate to be president.
Iran has long relied more on soft power than armed might in Afghanistan, playing up its cultural, religious and economic influence in western Afghan districts near the border.
"Cuomo has, in his own thudding rhetorical style, consistently sounded the alarm about the virus' metastasizing toll, while also playing up the need for resolve," wrote John Philp.
Certainly, the biographer says, Trump enjoys playing up the scary aspects of brown people with foreign names and ominous titles, like "mullah" and "ayatollah," to stoke his base.
When politicians like Pete Buttigieg or Amy Klobuchar want to seem safe, trustworthy, wholesome, and pragmatic, they often do so by playing up their connections to the region.
While the B.J.P. has often pitted the country's Hindu majority against its minorities, the A.A.P. instead championed religious coexistence and diversity while playing up its own Hindu credentials.
Directed by Sean Hanish from a script by Dmitry Portnoy, "Saint Judy" begins by underscoring the title character's resourcefulness, then playing up her pluckiness and single-mom status.
And it's now using its reach to spread a counternarrative that the media and liberals are playing up the heartbreaking consequences of separating immigrant families at the border.
However, the more immediate mood advantages of eating fruits and vegetables mean that public health officials could get more people to eat healthy by playing up their psychological impact.
On a night packed with headliners and a convention overflowing with top Democrats, Booker did his best to fire up the crowd, while also playing up Clinton's bona fides.
In general, better teams benefit from playing up-tempo, since each possession represents another opportunity for them to grow a lead or reduce a deficit with their superior ability.
This isn't stumbling through a transition, or getting talking points straight, or playing up one side of an issue; we can talk about other things, just not climate change.
It's also hard to buy that TWD doesn't take itself seriously, when it has grief-filled postmortem goodbyes for offed cast members and dramatic previews playing up its drama.
Feig's film doesn't try to copy any of this, but it does follow the same philosophy, by playing up what each of its ridiculously controversial comedian stars do best.
Playing up on their lovingly antagonistic relationship in April 2018, Jackman tried to record a birthday message for a fan on Twitter, only to be interrupted by Reynold's Deadpool.
Trump's campaign chairman, Paul Manafort, was asked by CNN's Jake Tapper why Trump was playing up fears of rising crime even though FBI statistics show crime is in decline.
Down 1-0, going into the third, is a spot we don't mind being on the road, especially with the way we had been playing up to that point.
At the same time, fulminating against American Muslims and playing up the chances of mass-casualty ISIS attacks misses the true reality of the threat and is self-defeating.
While Donald Trump has been busy playing up his — and his wife's — special relationship with Kim Jong Un, the North Korean dictator has been busy expanding his weapons program.
She was trying to move units and get people to buy into the world of Baby Phat, playing up people's perceptions of her and her over-the-top lifestyle.
So the White House is playing up the Grassley-Wyden bill, which has a higher likelihood of getting to Trump's desk — though most Republican senators also oppose that legislation.
Last year, Sony Pictures worked with six creators to promote the movie "Spider-Man: Homecoming," playing up a part of the movie when the superhero creates his own suit.
I also think it's intriguing the way UnReal is playing up his status as a black quarterback — something that within very recent memory was considered somewhat unusual and surprising.
Instead of playing up this angle, Haneke elects to bury it, reminding those seated in the comfortable theater how easy it is to overlook what's going on around us.
At the same time, the campaign will release statements and hold a national press call slamming Trump's record on veterans and playing up Clinton's own positions, the campaign told CNN.
Playing up her Southern drawl, Roberts anchored the film's tear-jerking drama with her sunniness as Shelby, the doted-on daughter of M'Lynn (Sally Field) struggling with Type 1 diabetes.
As the inner workings of the Chinese Communist Party are opaque, observers are weighing why Xi hasn't been to ground zero or playing up his role in managing the crisis.
While playing up comparisons with Churchill and posing with armed forces for posts on social media, he has made military investment a priority, announcing an extra £2.2 billion in funding.
Now there's a teaser out for the prequel, but so far, it's playing up the myth of the series more than the ludicrous humor that makes it all worth watching.
But during his visit Stylianides carefully avoided criticizing Iran on that, instead playing up the need to rebuild ties with Tehran to be able to engage more on the ground.
By playing up this limited operation as a major success, Erdogan is attempting to burnish his image as the providential leader best able to steer the country through difficult times.
As caucus-goers were still voting in Iowa, Cruz's staffers had wrongly cited CNN in playing up the idea that former neurosurgeon Ben Carson was dropping out of the race.
"Some U.S. government officials have been playing up the so-called security risk associated with products of certain Chinese companies and linking it with Chinese national intelligence law," Zhang said.
Aguilar also thinks that Trump can "turn the tables" on Clinton by playing up her past support of a border fence and controversial 2013 comments about sending child migrants back.
But Harley is much more interesting on her own, when she's visibly scheming, fighting off melancholy, or puckishly playing up or toning down her Brooklyn accent, depending on her circumstances.
Senior Interior Department officials questioned the benefits of national monuments, instead playing up the potential to use some of the lands to develop natural resources, according to The Washington Post.
So when your child says the coach is being tough, you can back up that coach and agree that maybe your child isn't playing up to his or her potential.
Instead of demonizing Mr. Giuliani and playing up the extremism of his views, the editorial board should be seeking to find the common ground that exists in Mr. Giuliani's message.
Speaking in Beijing on Friday, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Lu Kang said none of the recent comments "playing up" tension in the South China Sea were made by regional countries.
But she's still cute as all hell, all pigtails and smiles, playing up for the camera as I snap pictures of her and her mom on an old Samsung phone.
"We say no to this immigration which has submerged our nations, putting our people at risk," she said, playing up an issue that has helped fuel support for nationalist groups.
The firm has cultivated an image of its incoming leader as a new breed of banker, playing up Mr. Solomon's disc-jockey hobby and his focus on work-life balance.
"Pabst in the past has been able to buck trends by playing up its retro feel and being a little offbeat, and those same things are helpful today," he said.
Democrats have seized on Gianforte's public and private comments about the controversial GOP healthcare reform bill while playing up the fact that Gianforte grew up outside Montana, in New Jersey.
McDermott said the cloud was "where the customer wants us to go" while also playing up SAP's push into Customer Relationship Management (CRM) with its recently announced C/4HANA suite.
Following her arrest, Driscoll repeatedly told national news outlets that his client Butina is merely a foreign student in America, playing up her image of an outdoors-loving young woman.
Trump quickly attributed the killing in Berlin to ISIS and promised a global purge against terrorist networks, playing up the idea of a conflict of civilizations between Islam and the West.
Iger and his executive team wasted no time at that event playing up the content that is going to be exclusive to the service when it is released later this year.
Lincoln is also playing up the vehicle's smooth ride, made possible by a new suspension system and a part-time all-wheel drive system that adjusts to road and weather conditions.
Amazon is playing up its scale, but ads are low on targetingAdvertisers can run audio ads that are 30 seconds or less, according to the agency that was pitched in September.
If you're like us, you've been delaying packing away your swimsuits, wearing sandals every sunny day (no matter the temperature), and playing up that last bit of suntan any way possible.
Hunter is borrowing from a familiar playbook to keep up the fight, calling the indictment a political "witch hunt" and playing up racial fears by openly linking his opponent to terrorists.
There's an argument to be made that Kaine starting playing up his pro-choice bona fides more aggressively when it became clear that Clinton might pick him as her running mate.
Instead, the Republicans are covering for Donald Trump by playing up tangential stories that obfuscate the issue at hand: that Donald Trump's national security advisor was compromised by the Russian government.
If I'm playing up the little details that mark DuVernay's skill as a director, it's because I simply have no idea how today's children will interpret her world in its entirety.
"We're not going to ever let our country go down the route of socialism," Trump said, playing up many of the conservative and populist themes that helped him win in 2016.
None of the ads in the trove that Facebook is handing to Congress have been made public, though leaks have suggested that the ads were aimed at playing up divisive issues.
Hause's cover takes Carlile's original and puts his punk-gone-folk spin on it, playing up the tune's communal participation aspects, like something you might hear close out the Revival Tour.
Airline executives at the conference sought to calm nervous investors, playing up their stronger balance sheets compared with previous crises when they were saddled with debt and faced more domestic competitors.
Yet this is far from the case, as triumphant Republicans are using their enhanced clout to continue their campaign playing up the mythical threat that voter fraud abounds in the nation.
And Messer's camp has sought a more positive tone, playing up his support of Trump in spots with family members that talk up his record instead of taking aim at opponents.
That phrase might have resonated with Emmanuel, the conflicted protagonist of "The Finkelstein 5," the first story in the collection, the character playing up or tamping down his blackness at will.
Everywhere you turn in the movie capital, or so it seems, people are discussing the merits of "Roma" or gazing at a Netflix ad playing up the film's 10 Oscar nominations.
As the track's used again in the series, it becomes a metaphorical motif, playing up to the idea of characters figuring out which side of the world they need to be in.
"(Cruz) certainly has an opening to do so on national security versus Trump, who has been playing up how chummy he will be with Vladimir Putin if he is elected," O'Brien wrote.
On Thursday, the actress debuted a significantly different look, courtesy of hairstylist Joseph Chase, showing off her shoulder-length cut with tons of texture, playing up the natural wave of her hair.
Similar to contouring, in Korea, brown eyeshadow lives up to its function of creating depth and accentuating the eye, but that also involves playing up the aegyosal (fat bags under the eye).
Presidential tweets such as this one, in which Trump said the administration should not be playing up its moon mission, can cause confusion and sap morale for those working on this project.
They insinuated that Flint's elected officials were fearmongering, playing up their problems so that the nearly bankrupt city could squeeze more money out of the state legislature to repair its water system.
While Ossoff and Handel have publicly balked at playing up the race's national significance, Kander reminded supporters that all eyes in politics would be on Georgia when polls close at 7 p.m.
Stewart said the multipurpose tool contained a sheathed knife -- the only weapon in Stewart's possession, and accused Georgia Tech of playing up Schultz as a "knife-wielding" threat to justify the shooting.
Ted Cruz is playing up his Cuban heritage in his bid for Marco Rubio's home state, but both candidates' chances of overtaking Donald J. Trump appear remote, according to the delegate count.
He told aides he understood this was Putin playing up to the crowds for his election but even so it was "over the line," said a source familiar with Trump's private comments.
Amazon's response: The company, which is playing up the fact the site was never totally down, said it will re-run the deals offered during the times when customers were having problems.
The United States characterized it as a routine logistical exercise, but that did not stop part of the British news media from playing up the incident as a sort of spy operation.
But the chemistry between its stars, the ultra-Gallic Charles Boyer and Jean Arthur, playing up her cornfed American quality (early on Boyer's character nicknames her "Kansas"), remains remarkable to this day.
The Clinton campaign and the party have tried to smooth over concerns among liberal voters about the purple-state Southern Democrat, playing up endorsements he's gotten from progressive lawmakers and outside groups.
Former Vice President Joe Biden on Tuesday responded to President Donald Trump's attempts to undermine his ties to Pennsylvania by playing up his connection to another key voting bloc: the working class.
But playing up anti-Turkish sentiment and attacking Europe is proving to be an effective way of stirring up nationalist sentiments at home, which he hopes will translate into support for his referendum.
Instead of leaning on small units, constantly switching and playing up-tempo, Kerr has instead deployed traditional groups that allow the team's small units to thrive in spurts as change-of-pace options.
But it's also playing up its credentials as a major oil-trading hub, the largest after New York and London, as well as Asia's swing refining center and an emerging LNG trading hub.
Seahawks 33, Lions 28 Season Stats: Reasons to Doubt the Season Statistics: Aaron Rodgers spent the early part of this season looking lost and, frankly, not playing up to his talent at times.
Cruz was never a neat ideological fit -- particularly given his penchant for playing up the same social fights over religious freedom and LGBT rights that have battered the popularity of Daniels' successor, Pence.
I wanted more control over my art, and I was frustrated with the politics of the industry — the game of playing up who you are, who you know, and what you look like.
Pro-Booker strategists say privately that the crowded primary will necessitate an emphasis on coalition building across local communities in the early-voting states, as opposed to only playing up Booker's political talent.
As both economies sputter, however, their presidents may find it tempting to play to their bases, antagonizing ideological foes and playing up their differences over red-button issues such as Cuba and Venezuela.
This episode, for example, when Devon and Ben are having their heart-to-heart, Devon does a superb job of playing up his surfer boy persona and prompting Ben to offer up information.
Her campaign also launched a controversial ad playing up Murphy's comments about sanctuary states, claiming that he'll "have the backs of deranged murderers" like an undocumented immigrant who killed three New Jersey students.
Boeing was playing up the popularity of its 737 MAX 8 as Lion Air ponders the cancellation of a 737 order worth $22 billion in the wake of October's deadly crash in Indonesia.
Given how much CD Projekt RED is playing up the amount of choice players will have in Cyberpunk 2077, it'd seem a little out of place for their game to overlook gender fluidity.
These didn't come out of nowhere: Apple has been playing up its privacy game for at least a few years now, and in the Tim Cook era it's especially come to the fore.
Clinton and Obama, by contrast, were both far more hesitant about starting major wars — and thus, rhetorically, less prone to playing up the ability of the US military to fundamentally change the world.
Or is this completely in character for China, who's learning how to weaponize her feminine wiles while playing up her daddy's-little-girl affectations so Dad will let her do whatever she wants?
For the most part, the former vice president delivered a steady performance, playing up his long record in politics and talking about his work on guns and passing the Violence Against Women Act.
But Uber has been playing up its global ambitions as it prepares for an IPO, and is likely to want to shore up its position in growth markets such as the Middle East.
Although a limited number of 0003-model Envisions from China were quietly introduced a few months ago, it is with the 2000 models that Buick is playing up the vehicle's American market entry.
She's certainly portrayed herself as a woman of the people, playing up her working-class roots in a viral introduction video, which shows Ocasio-Cortez riding the subway and doing community organizing work.
If Kennedy ran a technocratic transition, playing up the "neutral competence" of staff and playing down partisan patronage, Reagan ran a transition aimed at reversing the ideological direction of the federal government itself.
The Ring turned the death-mark into a kind of virus, passed from person to person, playing up the terror of either facing one's own death or exposing someone else to the same fate.
The story coming out of the Iowa caucuses is that Trump has suffered a humbling blow, a narrative that he unwittingly abetted by upending the "expectations game" and playing up how he would perform.
The Justice Department has included the flawed FGM statistics in reports playing up threats posed by immigrants, a move that was welcomed by the anti-Muslim groups having a heyday under the Trump administration.
On the Postmates side, CEO Lehmann has been privately playing up the possibility of an IPO in recent months, but it's unclear how realistic that option is, people familiar with the matter told Recode.
Fresh off its best year in more than a decade, Target is playing up its home decor and entertainment categories, in an attempt to make its stores a one-stop shop for party planning.
But after the terrorist attacks in Paris and San Bernardino last year, Christie began telling that personal story more, as well as playing up his experience as a federal prosecutor immediately after September 11.
As the trial of Donald Trump's former campaign chairman on money laundering charges starts, prosecutors are playing up Manafort's luxurious lifestyle, which they argued was funded by a "secret income" from lobbying in Ukraine.
While European officials have been playing up signs that Greece is bottoming out, the I.M.F. has been more skeptical about the country's potential to raise revenue, shore up its budget and overhaul its economy.
In pitching for Aramco, Singapore is playing up its emergence as one of the world's leading oil trading centres, which is also home to 80 percent of the top 30 oil and gas companies.
Mr. Trump reminded voters this week that he was educated at the Wharton School of Finance, in Philadelphia, while Mr. Kasich has been playing up the fact that he was born in the state.
Former mobile phone behemoth Nokia, now owned by HMD, launched a modernized version of its popular 3310, a colorful slab that took pride in its dumbphone trappings, playing up its durability and battery life.
"Even our foreign teachers, who have always been sensitive to environmental problems, are having a hard time understanding why the media are playing up this issue as such a serious problem," the letter said.
In the kitchen, developers are playing up premium cabinetry systems by brands like Henrybuilt, Molteni&C Dada and Smallbone of Devizes, all of which offer a high level of craftsmanship and attention to detail.
The frontman seems to be playing up his slight twang to throw the judges off, but his recognizable voice and the breakdown of the clues make it hard to deny he is the Banana.
And Jerry Falwell Jr., the president of the evangelical Liberty University, spread unfounded conspiracy theories about how Democrats are playing up the virus to attack Trump and how it could potentially be a bioweapon.
Since he's not currently holding a state government position, Lamont has striven to distance himself from Malloy and the baggage associated with his administration, playing up the "outsider" card as much as he can.
Fiat Chrysler Automobiles is playing up its proposed merger with Renault, unveiled on Monday, as a chance to create a European-American carmaker with the financial and industrial brawn to survive a turbulent age.
Adding to the pressure, Abu Dhabi has played host to a handful of exiled members of the Qatari royal family, playing up their criticism of the current emir and promoting them as alternative leaders.
Though the commercial collection was exclusively costume jewelry, Mr. Binns celebrated the fakeness of his pieces rather than try to pass off rhinestones and paste as gems, playing up wild colors and oversize volume.
The form is not for everybody and most likely will skew to digital natives, but the strongest of these "chat stories" sustain interest by playing up the suspense and tension between the characters' lines.
Netanyahu, Israel's longest-serving prime minister, is doing all he can to fire up his right-wing base and playing up his close relationship with US President Donald Trump, who is quite popular there.
"I think we've just gotta educate the public, take it with a grain of salt, and make sure that we're working hard and not playing up the sex appeal, because it's inherent anyway," she said.
Over the past year, under the leadership of new chief marketing officer Brenda Freeman, the company has endeavored to stop playing up the mystery and start telling people about the product it's trying to build.
Finally, several characters have been expanded in a more socially conscious way, playing up some of the "Mad Men"-esque issues of the era, without sacrificing the main focus on romance straddling the class divide.
In this EDC joke, Marshmello made fun of the trope of the anonymous producer, and implicitly himself, by theatrically playing up the drama associated with it only to diffuse the tension with a playful trick.
The CIA and the White House launched an all-out charm offensive in order to build support for Haspel's nomination, playing up politically favorable aspects of her largely secret career, including her work on Russia.
What seems acceptable behavior from upper-middle-class Brits whose astuteness in playing up to their royal connections hides their vulgarity, is somehow deemed out of bounds for a shy, reclusive American with financial problems.
At best, Tyler Perry would have had a field day playing up the maternal drama of the Sheridans as the reason for Donna inviting three men into her bed instead of Jesus into her heart.
Turkey likely is being used as a pawn in Russia's game — playing up Erdoğan's attempts at restoring Turkish pride built upon recalling the Ottoman Empire's glory days and tapping into a historical sense of grievance.
G: Bradley Beal Even though he won't make his first All-Star team, this should still be considered a breakout season for Beal, who is finally healthy and finally playing up to his significant potential.
Already, Democratic candidates in the midterm elections had been playing up their party's role in blocking last year's repeal efforts and their recent success in pushing for the expansion of Medicaid in two more states.
So the Bloomberg campaign is playing up the idea that Sanders is running a kind of anti-party movement of assholes, both to hit Sanders and to try to shield their own candidate from criticism.
Steinfeld and Hunt charm whenever they're on-screen together, excellent at playing up grandeur expressions of their love for each other while putting just as much importance into the small gestures that cement their relationship.
Both Cain and Swanson hammed it up, playing up the "smug DC elite" factor, as well as the inherent absurdity of two grown adults in national law enforcement positions reading their candid text messages allowed.
But in its fourth and fifth seasons, Homeland re-earned audiences' trust the hard way — by playing up the handful of character relationships that still worked, telling engagingly knotty espionage tales, and escaping Brody's shadow.
Ms. Gabor, who was crowned Miss Hungary in 1936 (she was later disqualified for being underage), was also celebrated for her wit, playing up her glamour puss role with bon mots about love and luxury.
Acne was all the rage on the runway Designer Moto Guo brought bad skin to the runway, using makeup to enhance and exaggerate his models' natural skin problems, playing up pimples, rashes and general red splotchiness.
As attorney general, Sessions has threatened to withhold Justice Department funding from cities that refuse to comply with federal immigration laws, playing up the unsubstantiated claim that undocumented immigrants pose a major threat to public safety.
David Solomon, Goldman's CEO heir apparent, made a personal plea in Goldman's pitch to Spotify, playing up his now well-publicized side job as DJ D-Sol, according to two people with knowledge of the pitch.
And Trump, in particular, has cast the election as rigged -- calling into question whether ballots that are mailed in will be counted, playing up inaccurate reports of voter irregularities and claiming that voter fraud is pervasive.
This first trailer for Sicario 2 looks grittier and a whole lot more action packed than the original, but it's clearly playing up all the same themes — namely, federal agents making a huge mess of things.
It is dangerous to keep playing up the striking chops of one fighter when it was in equal parts their own skill and the inability of his or her opponent which made the striking look slick.
Playing up the state's distinctiveness has helped Mr Adenan argue that 1MDB's woes are not relevant to Sarawakians—and to ban from Sarawak scores of opposition figures who, he hints, will bring problems from the peninsula.
Using the language of explorers, and playing up the future of civilization that hangs in the balance, Musk used grandiose terms to convince viewers around the world that we must leave Earth and realize our destiny.
China's state media is playing up Trump's visit positively, noting that the U.S. leader will be the first to visit President Xi Jinping after his re-election to the helm at the recent Communist Party Congress.
No American politician has much incentive to call attention to this war, which would require either criticizing the United States and an American ally, or else playing up the threat from an obscure Yemeni rebel group.
Since starting his trade war last year, Mr. Trump has vacillated between accusing China of destroying American jobs and playing up his strong relationship with President Xi Jinping and his ability to reach a trade deal.
Ted Lieu (D-Calif.) pressed the secretary on whether he agreed with comments by White House chief of staff Mick Mulvaney that media outlets were playing up the coronavirus news to bring down President Donald Trump.
State media has been playing up stories of perseverance and self-sacrifice, while the country's censors have been going after any criticism of the government and clamping down on VPNs used to bypass the Great Firewall.
Her campaign already announced plans to spend $4 million on the airwaves, and $2.6 million has already been booked for ads through mid-February playing up her support of Trump and introducing her biography to voters.
Several White House aides and Trump allies spent Monday downplaying the threat of impeachment by saying the Democrats' inquiry had only just begun or by playing up all of the policy discussions happening inside the administration.
A spokesman for House Intelligence Committee Chairman Devin Nunes fired back Thursday at reports playing up a "secret tape" revealing his warning to donors that a GOP majority in Congress may be necessary to protect President Trump.
Call it playing up a persona; call it the art of learning to love this body I own, after struggling to accommodate its changes throughout my teens; call it that simple revelry of silk next to skin.
It is a policy that has drawn some popular support while provoking outrage and ridicule, with editorialists playing up the irony of a liberal country challenging the strictures of Islam by telling women what they cannot wear.
I've talked endlessly here about how Kamala in many ways most represents the empty bipartisan consensus I see in the Democratic primary of paying lip service to progressivism with fake platitudes while playing up woke identity politics.
"By playing up the so-called China's militarization in the South China Sea, certain people in the US are staging a farce of a thief crying "stop thief"," Chinese Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying said in May.
Even though the Trump administration is playing up the president's prescription drug speech today, few people believe the rhetoric and policies will lead to substantial changes, and some of the bolder ideas may never come to pass.
Focus on jobs, rural impact: Executives may have been talking to reporters and investors, but a big part of their pitch was to regulators, playing up how a deal could benefit rural consumers and create U.S. jobs.
And since then, Mr. Kemp has doubled down on his pledge to be a "politically incorrect" governor, playing up the gun-toting, truck-driving, Everyman image that some party leaders worry could cost them the general election.
In this view, the news media should stop playing up the day-to-day gaffes and campaign tactics in favor of emphasizing serious issues like the candidates' positions on climate change, the minimum wage and European trade.
I talked it over with our brilliant color artist, John Rauch, and we came up with the idea of dulling down the rest of the world and then really playing up the saturated color on the Beauties.
Finally, Selena Gomez poses in the most clothed shot of the bunch, playing up her babyfaced features in a daisy flower crown and denim overalls,  with just the hint of a lacy, white strap peaking out from underneath.
That means foregoing statement lipstick shades for ones that look like she could have been born with it, and playing up lashes to a point of believability instead of tacking on rows of brow-skimming falsies, to start.
Though compromise is an essential tool in any relationship, "House Hunters" presents it as a nightmarish consequence of the American dream, playing up the idiosyncrasies of its subjects to make them appear either comically irrational or mildly depressed.
But online, there is a growing sense among fans and critics alike that Jamil may be playing up her struggles to attract attention, deflect criticism, and promote her personal brand as a social justice advocate and health advocate.
" This year, Super Bowl organizers are playing up the region's reputation as a center for technology and innovation, with Keith Bruce, chief executive of the Super Bowl 7003 Host Committee, promising the "the most interactive fan experience ever.
If Zack, spaghetti sauce and Becky the Duck mean nothing to you, fear not: Much of the humor is just good old-fashioned raunch, usually playing up all the horrifying ways to reinterpret a squeaky-clean children's show.
Amid a turbulent start by new U.S. President Donald Trump, whose first days have been marked by media feuds and protests, China has been playing up its role as a steadying force from global trade to climate change.
What also pissed people off was Cosby playing up his old unofficial title as America's TV dad, but Wyatt tells us everyone's got it twisted ... 'cause BC was just going off of what he's hearing from the yard.
The beauty retailer continues to outshine struggling peers by doing a few key things right — drawing millennials to its stores, growing an impressive e-commerce business, playing up brand partnerships and rolling out fun and innovative product lines.
But any reality television viewer should recognize these machinations—pitting people against each other, loudly suggesting that people are on thin ice, and generally playing up the drama—from his work on The Apprentice and The Celebrity Apprentice.
Because the iPad Pro runs your standard, touch-based version of iOS, and not a more desktop-like operating system, Apple's only strength here is playing up the full range of possibilities you get from buying its tablet.
Dean Spanos is either operating under the delusion that anyone in California gives a shit about him, or he thinks that playing up his defiance will somehow get London to build Wembley Stadium 220 for him for free.
White House Memo WASHINGTON — President Trump spent much of Thursday playing up his economic accomplishments and attacking his regular list of rivals, including Hillary Clinton and the news media, which he again called the enemy of the people.
For most of the few hundred women running for Parliament — results are due on May 23 — the campaign is a repeated exercise in playing up the protection of male politicians and shouting their names in stop after stop.
Called "How-To," and seemingly written in the voice of a homeless person begging for handouts, it offered advice on how to play on the moral self-regard of passers-by by playing up, or even inventing, hardship.
Democrats on Wednesday morning took credit for fixing the original version of the deal that Trump had presented, saying that it was a "broken trade deal" and playing up their wins in their yearlong negotiation with the administration.
Republicans have embraced impeachment as a boost for fundraising and messaging more easily than Democrats, who are playing up a few impeachment "villains" to swing voters — but are also making it clear they'd rather talk about health care.
"It feels like what investors had signed up to was fiscal stimulus and downplaying of protectionism, and what we've got is a playing up of protectionism," said Paul Ashworth, chief United States economist at Capital Economics in Toronto.
But what stands out about "BlacKkKlansman" is how expertly Lee modulates tone, playing up the fish-out-of-water absurdity of Stallworth's operation while suggesting a history of white supremacy in America that continues to manifest itself today.
Bolsonaro celebrated his visit as the start of a new era of U.S.-Brazil friendship, playing up his admiration of Trump and their shared disdain for political correctness and "fake news," as they often call unfavorable press coverage.
That has less to do with Krasinski and more to do with Jack Ryan's writing, which flip-flops between playing up Ryan's normalcy and proving that the character has what it takes to make it in the field.
So the company is hoping tha playing up its improved processors will be enough to entice TV buyers with deep pockets (LG's OLEDs start at $1500 usually) to spend cash on a new set with a relatively minor upgrade.
Sanders's supporters in Iowa, which caucuses a week from today, are concentrated in cities and university towns; if Clinton can appeal to voters in the more numerous rural counties by playing up her experience, the caucus could be hers.
Both countries believe that the US is playing up the defensive nature of the missile system and using its deployment to geopolitically box them in -- if it can stop North Korea's missiles, couldn't it stop China's and Russia's too?
With no final communique and a meeting consisting only of dinner with NATO allies rather than sessions including non-members partners such as Sweden and Ukraine, diplomats say the alliance is playing up the pomp rather than new policies.
From the 2000s onward he seemed to enjoy playing up to the typecasting that arguably limited his career, cropping up in a heroic total of 37 movies this century, mostly in comic works like the Dukes of Hazzard remake.
The sport may be contriving again to make Myers mean something more than he should, but right at this moment, he gets to be a player playing up to his considerable potential for the first time in a while.
Reuters reported last month that the competition was narrowing to a race between Japan and France, with Tokyo playing up its strategic support from Washington and Paris pushing the subs deal more on its merits for Australia's slowing economy.
" According to interviews with 10 former employees, TIAA management assigned outsize sales quotas to its representatives and directed them to meet the quotas by playing up customers' fears of not having enough money in retirement and other "pain points.
But Mr. Sanchez said Ms. Plame's strategy of playing up her expertise in the realms of foreign policy and espionage could also flop among voters seeking a candidate with deep knowledge of the region and attention to local issues.
The true reason, in my view, is that Chancellor Merkel, facing her own reelection in September 2012, was playing up to her domestic audience, insisting to reassure German voters that their wallets were safe and well on her mind.
Once seen as an economic modernizer who rose above the caste fray, he has bent to Indian reality, trying to build his support beyond his party's upper-caste base by playing up his family's humble roots as tea sellers.
It was unclear at the time if the founders were genuinely naive of the problems such an app could incite, or if they were smartly playing up the "all press is good press" angle to encourage viral buzz about the service.
During his first visit to Corsica since his election last year, Macron attempted to tread a middle ground, condemning in strong terms past acts of militancy while playing up the need for better cooperation between the island and the mainland.
He's reportedly complained that the intelligence community is "talking down to him," one of the Post's sources said, and has accused Obama-era intelligence officials of playing up Russian interference in the 2016 election in order to delegitimize his presidency.
The actress paired her new fully white blonde shoulder-length locks with an equally grunge-inspired ensemble, playing up the rock and roll feel of her new do with a baggy concert tee, unusual jean jacket, and clear-framed sunnies.
Mr. DeFazio confirmed that Boeing had offered Southwest Airlines a $1 million discount per plane if the Max required simulator training, and displayed a slide from an internal presentation playing up the fact that the Max would not require simulator training.
I can't tell how thoroughly this series will break outside the crime-of-the-week procedural format, but it definitely seems to be playing up a strong and discomforting visual style that comes with more narrative shows like Mr. Robot.
Like the LA Weekly music editor who wrote up the punk band that was playing up against her instead, with this preamble about how he already knows Beyoncé is gonna be great and spectacular, so he doesn't need to see her.
Perhaps more important than the slight output boost is the Roll 2's extended wireless range; just like the larger Boom 2, it'll keep your music playing up to 100 feet away, up from the original model's limit of 65.
" All told, Birdsell theorized, it might be possible to topple Donovan by playing up Grimm's high name identification, his military service and his "political talent," all while blaming his conviction on entrapment by "an overreaching bureaucratic system looking to punish Republicans.
While the season's first two trailers focused on teasing Stranger Things' '80s roots, the third and final trailer is all about playing up the show's ensemble cast and at last offering a real, if still limited, taste of the plot.
Facebook may have some TV feeds of the event, but the company is playing up the fact that it will have other live coverage of the inauguration from the likes of the Washington Post, Refinery29 and the New York Times.
But according to Churchill, in playing up how nonconfrontational the standoff in Montana was, the FBI was leaving out a major part of the story: Other militia groups were threatening the FBI with violence if they spilled any blood in Montana.
O'Rourke's approach is different to the likes of Klobuchar and Buttigieg who are focused on playing up their Midwestern ties but it's aimed at a similar goal: Showing a broad appeal to Democratic voters who are concerned about their nominee's electability.
Cyrus. Of course, Mongeau's literal job is to keep people watching her life, and she'll go to great lengths like marrying Jake Paul to entertain her fans, so it's possible this is just a rumor that she's playing up for clicks.
In doing so, they are playing up to powerful myths so deeply ingrained in society — not just in the UK but globally — that "rough sex gone wrong" has become an increasingly legitimate defense that is seeing men get away with murder.
In fact, between Sam, Edd and Jon's Night's Watch virginity jokes, Daenerys making fun of Jon's height, and Tormund's insane giant story, this episode definitely appeared to be playing up levity, knowing full well that next week will probably find us weeping.
In particular, it's been looking to expand its tech investments; it's touted its interest in robotics and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman is playing up plans to build Neom, a supposed 10,230 square mile megacity and tech hub that would cost $500 billion.
But Iwan Rheon was always good in the part, and in these final moments, he did capture some of how Ramsay always felt small in comparison to the seeming giants around him, and how he overcompensated by playing up his own monstrosity.
Trump's effort to play down the significance of President Obama's killing of bin Laden — while playing up his killing of al-Baghdadi as the key to creating the peace to end all peace — only shows how ignorant he is about the region.
"Essentially, Taipei is playing up the sovereignty matter in the current legal disputes, arguing that the Hong Kong government's refusal to establish a legal framework plays into Beijing's "One Country" narrative, and undermines Taiwan's judicial independence," Zhang told CNBC in an email.
Besson spent years banging the drum for Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets — his adaptation of the French sci-fi comic Valérian and Laureline — playing up its visual extravagance and the $180 million budget he raised outside the studio system.
It makes sense that Sea is playing up its digital business since the big opportunity in Southeast Asia is e-commerce, as evidenced by Alibaba's recent double-down on Lazada — which it first bought a majority stake in for $1 billion in 7.53.
Playing up how users don't have to think about these methods -- since they are effective for years and are not visible to anyone -- can also be effective in making women more comfortable with them, Ehrlich and her team learned from their interviews.
With the help of director Gabriel Hart (also known as Video God), JT and Yung Miami — the two young women who make up the City Girls — manage to completely subvert the male gaze by playing up the intoxicating power of female sexuality.
This tourist is clearly playing up his simulated peril for the camera, but making a glass floor that hangs 3,870+-feet above a valley appear to crack beneath someone's feet ranks up there as one of the meanest pranks we've ever seen.
The Texas senator is portraying himself as the true conservative in the race and playing up his role as a rabble-rouser in Washington to paint Rubio as a tool of the establishment in a year when voters are outraged at party elites.
Verhoeven himself was easily handled by a forty year old Semmy Schilt in 2012 and despite GLORY constantly playing up his winning streak within the promotion Verhoeven was handed a loss in a strange performance against Andrey Gerasimchuk in China last year.
Trump is playing up two counter-scandals that have become favorites in the conservative media: an Obama-era uranium deal involving Russia, and the revelation that Clinton associates paid for a salacious dossier of opposition research on Trump during the 2016 campaign.
In recent weeks, her campaign has started courting Jeb Bush's donors, and has sent out a flurry of news releases playing up the "risk" posed by a Donald J. Trump presidency and quoting Republicans who have voiced concerns about their presumptive nominee.
On the other side is Clinton, who with Arendtian poise casts cold water on a tribalist politics — she has admirably not responded in kind, even if she has frequently indulged in a politics of fear by playing up the monstrosity of her opponent.
Playing up the sheer luxury of having enough space to store your stuff, many developers are going well beyond standard 24-inch-deep reach-ins and run-of-the-mill walk-ins to create closets where you might actually want to spend time.
And of course his opening statement is a total home run, playing up the idea that Frank left one war as a soldier only to find himself and his family in the middle of another war — among the gangs in New York.
Senior administration officials are outraged over China's propaganda campaign playing up its efforts at sending medical supplies around the world — a clear attempt to whitewash the party's reputation both at home and abroad after a bungled response to the outbreak, American officials say.
However, on Sunday, it was Burfict who was playing up a hit from an opponent, actually drawing a penalty on Baltimore Ravens receiver Steve Smith Sr. After twice pushing Smith in the back, Burfict showed off some acting skills when Smith tried to retaliate.
WALLACE (on camera): As U.S. officials become increasingly certain there will be no big agreements here, they are playing up the president&aposs contact with the Soviet people, saying it will be great theater and could mark something of a turning point in superpower relations.
Marvel put out a second trailer for Spider-Man: Homecoming this week, and this time, it's really playing up the dynamic between Peter and Tony Stark — who, if everyone's being honest, may be enough of a draw on his own to get people into theaters.
This sort of questioning is urgently needed in Singapore, but the exhibit fails to present enough material to adequately dismantle the official narrative on Raffles' legacy — a narrative well-known for playing up the glories of colonialism while neighboring nations recover from historical trauma.
While both Clinton and Trump are playing up their home state ties ahead of the New York primary, the former New York senator would trounce the New York real estate developer by 16 points in a general election match-up, according to the poll.
Chew has noticed a rise in personal and mental health–based content and believes it's partly a "marketing strategy" to earn money, one exploited by those who she feels aim to make money by playing up the idea of a personal relationship with their audience.
Later Saturday, United We Dream, an advocacy organization focused on immigrant youth that fights against deportations and family separation, put out a statement highlighting the protests, accusing Rubio of "turning his back" on immigrants despite playing up his family's immigrant story on the trail.
Owen Glieberman, Variety: "Baywatch," as a series, now looks jaw-droppingly goofy and harmless (actually, it did then too), and the movie would have been smart to satirize the show's innocuous underworld drama and cheeseball male gaze, playing up the dated absurdity of it all.
When she's not playing up the earthy Hollywood diva role, Hawn sprinkles her feed with chipper philosophizing: a cat sleeping on a sleeping dog ("If they can get along … just think of our potential"); Hawn kissing a chimp on the lips ("Love has no boundaries").
Because of all the posturing and bullshit, I have no idea how much of these presentations are the fighters in any kind of natural state, and how much is them playing up their public personas because they know the company loves to market this shit.
Keen to distinguish the Armory Show, which is facing competition from almost 300 other contemporary art fairs around the world, the New York art fair's executive director, Benjamin Genocchio, is playing up the gritty industrial space of Piers 92 and 19993 on the Hudson River.
" The punk scene she thrives in is wild and free, but she has to think through how to make this work: "I was playing up the idea of being a very feminine woman while fronting a male rock band in a highly macho game.
Ms. Tsai's administration has repeatedly assured China of its desire to maintain the status quo, and Lo Chih-cheng, a lawmaker from her party, said officials in Taiwan had avoided playing up the phone call with Mr. Trump so as not to antagonize Beijing.
Less partisan media outlets also publicized the supposed controversy, with some alleging that it was further proof Ms. Harris, who is likely the most viable black woman ever to run for president, was playing up parts of her identity in order to impress black voters.
After news first broke of Nixon's possible political career, Sex and the City fans online seemed more interested in the SATC jokes a Nixon campaign could utilize than her political ideology, so playing up her role in the hit show would likely work to her advantage.
For her part, Trump is playing up the positive, posting on her Instagram page Thursday morning a video of herself dancing at home with her two youngest children, with a caption touting "little moments" and a link to an article about her book in Working Mother magazine.
For Apple, playing up its defense of user privacy has long proven to be a useful tool to differentiate itself from Internet companies like Facebook and Google, which depend on some amount of data collection in order to build out and make money from their services.
Just like fans were convinced that they were seeing sexual tension between step-siblings Derek (Michael Seater) and Casey (Ashley Leggat) on Disney Channel sitcom Life With Derek, plenty of viewers thought that Cadet Kelly was playing up the potential romance between these two military students.
Rather than making the visit, the first by a sitting Indian prime minister, all about the value of deals signed, Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Modi appear intent on playing up shared culture and values, in the hope this will give commercial ties deeper roots.
Thanks in large part to Fanny's stubborn insistence on playing up her own comedic talents, rather than pretending to be as pretty as the chorus girls, she becomes a breakout star, then a "Sadie, Sadie, married lady," with a baby and a mansion in the country.
Her performance has an element of slapstick, and Taibi Magar, the play's director, makes smart comic use of her, as she does of the rest of the strong ensemble cast, playing up the quick, humorous volleys of Rosebrock's script without letting us lose sight of Alison's pain.
READ: Trump Wants to Take Water Away from Whales and Endangered Fish and Give It to Wealthy California Farmers Playing up the sense of uncertainty around climate change, experts say, could mean that the Department of the Interior is laying the groundwork for weakening environmental regulations.
"President Trump is already playing up trade in the 2020 election, and Senator Sanders has a very clear response to that," said Arthur Stamoulis, executive director of the Citizens Trade Campaign, which was founded to oppose NAFTA and advocates for a progressive, worker-first trade policy agenda.
Everyone is playing themselves, but each cast member capitalises on their real-life identity to create comedy, whether it&aposs seasoned pro Yoo Jae-Suk desperately trying to rally the team or pop star Oh Se-hun playing up his city-boy terror of countryside-dwelling reptiles.
So in addition to playing up on your best skills and experiences, she says you should lean on your family, friends and alumni network to see if there is anyone at a particular organization or in your field who can help you with landing the job.
The Intercept posted what it said were social media chats from then judge Sergio Moro to the prosecution team, suggesting prosecutors make a public statement playing up what Moro said were contradictions in Lula's testimony to undermine his claim to be a victim of political persecution.
But their four coordinated red outfits have nothing to do with V-Day; they're playing up the aesthetic of their new album, Love Yes, a circus of vibrant, synth-driven tunes—a departure from the softer, hazier sonic aesthetic of their first two albums as a group.
Meanwhile, Patrick Ta, the celebrated Hollywood MUA to consistent red carpet stunners (think: Lucy Hale, Kim Kardashian, and Emily Ratajkowski) agrees — telling R29 that it's all about playing up the undertones in your hair, then matching the finish and sheen to your eyeshadow for a look that's incredibly chic.
"The bubbly, happy-go-lucky Brooke that you often see in my videos is typically an accurate representation of me, but it's obvious that I'm playing up my mood in this video when I'm clearly actually frustrated," Houts continued, adding that she was not trying to "justify" her behavior.
Ta was also the mastermind behind the supermodel's monochromatic moment (he clearly has a thing with matching makeup), and kept the rest of the star's makeup pared down by playing up her cheekbones with a subtle highlighter and swiping on a nude-hued lipstick for a soft-looking pout.
The verdict brought an end to a case that had shocked Germany, stoked debate about Chancellor Angela Merkel's decision to welcome almost 1 million asylum seekers from the Middle East and Africa, and prompted accusations of racism against the far right for playing up links between crime and foreigners.
Trump has similarly trafficked in fear -- most recently playing up the threat posed by a caravan of "invaders," who, in reality, are largely poor Latin American migrants seeking better lives in the US. Ailes was willing to do whatever was necessary to destroy his opponents and to maintain power.
Judge's campaign released a web ad this week playing up a blistering Des Moines Register editorial that was critical of Grassley's response to Trump's assertion that U.S. District Judge Gonzalo Curiel has "an absolute conflict" in presiding over fraud lawsuits against Trump University because of his Mexican heritage.
Salvini made no mention of any divisions but focused on what unites the right, playing up Europe's shared Christian heritage and hailed the legacy of conservative Roman Catholic Pope, John Paul II. The crowd booed when he mentioned the current pontiff, Pope Francis, who has strongly defended migrant rights.
And that is a big problem for Facebook, because Andreessen, a board member, was playing up exactly the critique that had caused problems for Facebook in the first place: that Free Basics was really a form of technological Western colonialism that would undermine India's progress in the long run.
Second, this is his last State of the Union before the 2020 presidential election, and playing up America's prowess on the world stage not only makes him look good but also puts Democrats vying for his job — who often worry about appearing weak on national security — on their heels.
Playing up chemistry for the camera is a normal part of the publicity process, so, now that they're no longer on the press circuit and are both busy with their own individual projects and lives, it's natural that they might not be in as close contact as they were before.
The re-enactments of the show, even when they are bleak or disturbing or intimate, have a quality of distance that never lets you forget that you are watching reality at one remove; Zahedi's performances especially, even when they are "sad," are often comedic, playing up the absurdity of feeling.
All of the defense's strategies—from playing up peoples' tendency toward hero-worship with celebrities to subtly invoking the history of black men being lynched for alleged sexual behavior toward white women to victim blaming—will appeal to the psychology of the three main camps of people still defending Cosby.
Despite lawmakers once deeming its current income "an accident of history," the Duchy of Cornwall has mostly avoided harsh questions, in part by playing up its interest in traditional architecture and sustainable practices across its humbler holdings: scores of farms, much of Dartmoor National Park in Devon and rivers throughout Cornwall.
It's also still playing up the nostalgic notion that a McDonald's gig can be a pleasant, entry-level affair for young people — and not the type of job that seems ripe to be replaced by the very software and robotics advancements the company is betting the future of its business on.
From the start, the company has aggressively marketed itself to both customers and employees who are women, and it's smartly playing up to them right now in a presidential election season where talk of sexism has often (yes) trumped talk of education, defense, and the war on drugs, among other national issues.
Mr. Christie has flattered the voters here by playing up just how difficult it is to win them over, and he often tells the story of an 80-something voter who informed Mr. Christie that he had done everything right but had not earned the man's vote, because he had not explicitly asked for it.
By letting his mob pick over opinions he does not like, Musk is able to control the narrative, playing up investigative reporting on Tesla's poor labor practices as a misinformation campaign—or even, in some recent deleted tweets, insinuating that one of the people involved with the Thai cave rescue efforts is a pedophile.
My stated view of the convention hall heckling in Philadelphia yesterday is that it created an easy storyline for reporters invested in spinning a dramatic yarn, or political operatives invested in playing up Democratic divisions, when the more faithful story was pretty boring: well-liked Democrats giving well-delivered speeches to an overwhelmingly receptive audience.
Current status: Available now Samsung has been playing up next-gen MicroLED display technology for years now, starting with "The Wall," an eye-popping modular 146-inch 20183K screen introduced at CES back in 2018 that was composed of a series of bezel-less units that could be plugged into one another like Lego.
"When I consider that this motherfucker was playing up to 5 sets a night all over the country simultaneously i am reminded that, yes, it can be done, and that just by getting on that stage every night and leaving everything up there, I am part of lineage, of a collective imagination that spans the generations," Misty writes.
Kirk registers to lobby MORE (R-Ill.) is playing up his decision to buck Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE in a new campaign ad reaching out to moderates.
As a kid growing up in the 90s golden age of the NES and the SNES, Raine vividly remembers playing Chrono Trigger as a teenager for the first time, and realizing that video games had the power to tell complex stories beyond the Ninja Gaiden-style beat-'em-ups she had been playing up to that point.
Democrats' interest in playing up Pruitt's involvement with the group — part of a broader push to turn moderate senators against his confirmation — stems from a New York Times investigation in 2014 that found Pruitt borrowing language almost word-for-word from oil and gas company Devon Energy in a letter that accused EPA of inflating emissions.
But by playing so much of this with a nervy kind of confidence, and by reducing Mr. Robot to what amounts to a cameo while playing up Elliot's seeming spiral back into both hacking and the mental issues the hacking exacerbated, the series both reduced him to a supporting character in this episode and smartly advanced his overall storyline.
Photo: APIn what would be somewhat of a revelation had the late theoretical physicist and cosmologist Stephen Hawking not been one of the world's most famous atheists—and spoken or written on the topic on numerous occasions—media outlets are playing up that Hawking's final book Brief Answers to the Big Questions contains the assertion that there is no God.
"When I consider that this motherf–ker was playing up to 5 sets a night all over the country simultaneously [I] am reminded that, yes, it can be done, and that just by getting on that stage every night and leaving everything up there, I am part of [a] lineage, of a collective imagination that spans the generations," he continued.
The prime minister is playing up his closeness to the Trump administration as part of his reelection campaign, even using President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE and American service members in campaign posters.
Mark Martins of the Army, and his team had argued that the law permitted some concessions to national security imperatives in such a case, while playing up how much information the government had turned over in discovery about the black-site program, including summaries about what agency employees and contractors who served as guards, doctors and interrogators at the prisons saw and did.
Houston in a photograph from Whitney It is not an accident that almost every narrative about Houston — including this one — emphasizes the imagery and shiny innocence of the early pop princess years, of songs and music videos like "How Will I Know" and "I Wanna Dance With Somebody," as a way of playing up the stark contrast to the dark tragedy of her demise.
Later, at the Tenderloin Museum, which opened in 2015 and aspires, in its own words, to "show you the heart of San Francisco uncovered," I took in photographs that both wink at the neighborhood's heady days of "girls, gambling and graft" and revel in its outsider dignity, playing up how Miles Davis, Billie Holiday, Charlie Parker and Santana either performed or recorded music in the neighborhood.
The president said Graham should look into former President Obama, former CIA Director James Brennan and former FBI Director James ComeyJames Brien ComeyCNN's Jeffrey Toobin says he regrets role in playing up Clinton email story Federal prosecutors interviewed multiple FBI officials for Russia probe review: report State cites 38 people for violations in Clinton email review MORE, but did not give evidence that they acted corruptly.
Cloke and Hamblin have a lot of fun with, for instance, playing up the difference between the houses of Mulder (who lives out in the middle of nowhere in an old farmhouse) and Scully (who lives in a sleekly ultra-modern space), and they also get a lot of mileage out of just how perfectly Duchovny and Anderson play off each other at this point.
This time around, under his daughter's control, the National Front has worked its way into the mainstream through a conscious "de-demonization" effort that focuses on nationalism, security, and anti-elitist populism, often by playing on the rising tide of Islamophobia in the country—"playing down the FN's (unpopular) anti-Semitism while playing up its (more popular) Islamophobia," as Mehdi Hasan put it in an op-ed on the Intercept.
Visit CNN's Election Center for full coverage of the 2000 race Here's how the top six candidates in Iowa are closing out their campaign in the state: Biden Keenly attuned to Democratic voters' focus on electability, Biden spent his final sprint through Iowa playing up Republican attacks on him -- showing voters that he's already weathered the full force of Trump's political machine, while his primary rivals have not.
The president suggested he look into former President Obama, former CIA Director James Brennan, former FBI Director James ComeyJames Brien ComeyCNN's Jeffrey Toobin says he regrets role in playing up Clinton email story Federal prosecutors interviewed multiple FBI officials for Russia probe review: report State cites 38 people for violations in Clinton email review MORE and others, alleging they acted corruptly in the lead-up to his electoral victory.
Installed in the Metropolitan's Assyrian room — a great choice — the Venus, which was shattered during the bombing of Berlin in World World II, Alien Property demonstrates that Western museums are not the safe spaces they pretend to be, a myth propagated by governments and imperial scholars as a way to ensure that stolen items are never returned, while playing up the idea that the "natives" can't take care of their own heritage.
Then-FBI Director James ComeyJames Brien ComeyCNN's Jeffrey Toobin says he regrets role in playing up Clinton email story Federal prosecutors interviewed multiple FBI officials for Russia probe review: report State cites 38 people for violations in Clinton email review MORE took the rare step of holding a July 2016 press conference stating that Clinton and other officials were "extremely careless" in handling classified information but said that "no reasonable prosecutor" would bring charges.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE's decision to remain on the sidelines has caused a protracted and costly Republican primary fight in Arizona, where the three candidates are heavily playing up their Trump bona fides despite no endorsement in sight.
As for the eyes, Nadine wanted the the focal point of the look to be Ritter's luscious lashes (because the makeup pro loves playing up [Ritter's] "big doe eyes"), so after applying the Mineral shade from her own Amy Nadine Renewing Nudes Palette to the star's eyelids, Nadine lined Ritter's upper lash line with M.A.C Cosmetics Fluidline Gel Liner in Blacktrack, creating a thicker line on the outer corners of her eyes to make the eyes appear more almond-shaped.
One way he goes about this is by playing up notions of modular dressing, offering both expectable suit jackets — albeit ones with hook fasteners in place of buttons; spade-shaped pockets patched outside though opening from the inside; and utilizing materials reclaimed from the floor of Zegna factories, along with tricky weaves created from threads of woven leather and paper — and a hybridized bomber of a sort President Dwight D. Eisenhower had customized for himself when he was still a five-star general.
Former FBI Director James ComeyJames Brien ComeyCNN's Jeffrey Toobin says he regrets role in playing up Clinton email story Federal prosecutors interviewed multiple FBI officials for Russia probe review: report State cites 38 people for violations in Clinton email review MORE says he has a "fantasy" about deleting his Twitter account after the end of President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump says he doesn't want NYT in the White House Veterans group backs lawsuits to halt Trump's use of military funding for border wall Schiff punches back after GOP censure resolution fails MORE's term.
Durham has reportedly not spoken with former FBI counterintelligence official Peter Strzok, former FBI Director James ComeyJames Brien ComeyCNN's Jeffrey Toobin says he regrets role in playing up Clinton email story Federal prosecutors interviewed multiple FBI officials for Russia probe review: report State cites 38 people for violations in Clinton email review MORE, former FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabeAndrew George McCabeFederal prosecutors interviewed multiple FBI officials for Russia probe review: report Brendan Gleeson lands Trump role in CBS miniseries based on Comey memoir Judge tells DOJ to charge McCabe or drop investigation MORE or former FBI General Counsel James Baker.
He has proudly touted his "F" rating from the N.R.A. But it is also undeniable that in a year when he is facing an aggressive challenge from the left in his bid for re-election, and staving off an increasingly demanding Democratic base, he has recognized — far from for the first time — the potential payoffs of playing up his war on the N.R.A. He has also made no secret of his belief that his actions on gun control have made his state a model for the nation — a handy argument for a politician who has garnered some mention as a possible 2020 presidential candidate.
WASHINGTON, DC – APRIL 11: Facebook co-founder, Chairman and CEO Mark Zuckerberg prepares to testify before the House Energy and Commerce Committee on April 11, 2018 in Washington, DC. (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images) WASHINGTON, DC – APRIL 11: Facebook co-founder, Chairman and CEO Mark Zuckerberg prepares to testify before the House Energy and Commerce Committee on April 1003, 2018 in Washington, DC. (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images) Revised mission statements, personal objectives and lashings of self-serving blog posts (playing up the latest self-forged "accountability" fudge), have done nothing to dim the now widely held view that Facebook specifically, and social media in general, profits off of accelerated outrage.

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