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  1. in a way that is clearly intended to show what you mean or to express criticism
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Unlike his other two books, which pointedly named names, "The Piranhas" pointedly does not.
Both pointedly argued for the importance of inclusion and diversity, in a way that seemed pointedly aimed at Trump.
Pointedly, Tracker has no emotional attachment at all to the missing boy; also pointedly, he tells us in the very first line that the boy is now dead.
McGraw said — loudly, pointedly — that it definitely matters.
After Buttigieg hammered her on the issue, pointing to her membership on Senate committees that dealt with trade with Mexico, Klobuchar pointedly asked pointedly if the mayor was questioning her intelligence.
Ms. Klobuchar pointedly chose Wisconsin — the state that Mrs.
Aboard the flight on Thursday, Mr. Sanders pointedly accused Mrs.
"We are a self driving technology company," he said pointedly.
" Thomas' view, she wrote pointedly, "displays more heat than light.
On the other, some of the humor seems pointedly adult.
"I don't care about ruffling feathers," Lee tells me pointedly.
Mr Quinn, he added pointedly, will bring "pace, ambition, decisiveness".
Two men who spoke, however, pointedly delivered messages to Montgomery.
"I wouldn't mind if I saw one," she added pointedly.
Trump has pointedly called into question America's core alliance commitment.
Perhaps none slammed Trump's decision more pointedly than retiring Sen.
I just very pointedly and definitely said, 'Don't you dare.
Piper Jaffray also pointedly criticized the company's management and execution.
His report pointedly declines to exonerate Trump on obstruction allegations.
Altındere pointedly offers a VR experience of this new world.
Instead, he pointedly directs his pride at her estranged ex.
"We're not getting the upstairs space," Mr. Scharf said pointedly.
Some Republicans pointedly said Mr. Trump was being too ambitious.
But they pointedly left the door open to other metrics.
I didn't feel particularly included, in fact rather pointedly excluded.
Official Chinese media pointedly made little mention of the performance.
South Park jokes often very pointedly come at someone's expense.
C., who rejected the substitution, hence the pointedly vacant chair.
" The president said pointedly that Mr. Sanders "missed his time.
Instead, he alluded to them only in passing, but pointedly.
LOL," he captioned the photo, which he pointedly credited to "GloriaAllred.com.
The questions going forward are about ambition and, most pointedly, process.
He has pointedly included more women in the ranks of power.
At the NATO summit Mr Macron pointedly greeted Mrs Merkel first.
But it also highlights, rather pointedly, her influence on The Youths.
On virtually every page it is colourful, funny and pointedly aphoristic.
Engelmayer pointedly showed faith in the reporters who cover his court.
"We let her make that decision, not us," Josh said pointedly.
At Davos, Xi pointedly praised "economic globalization" rather than globalization, period.
He pointedly promised to back projects "that aren't synonymous with corruption".
During his campaign, Trump promised pointedly to offer Xi a McDonald's
The exhibition label doesn't go that far, but does note — pointedly?
"Tell me about that transformation," Ms. Maddow pointedly began her questioning.
Other Christian groups have pointedly cited religion in faulting the government.
In her book, Ms. Lindsay was pointedly dismissive of that question.
Austen is pointedly teasing the received wisdom of people like Mrs.
On Baseball As the Yankees' captain, Derek Jeter pointedly avoided introspection.
Mr. Hastie takes a similar approach, but with pointedly Australian ingredients.
Several GOP lawmakers more pointedly mentioned the president in their statements.
" Or as Mr. Rangel put it, more pointedly, "He got screwed.
And, of course, Cruz provoked boos by pointedly not endorsing Trump.
Merkel offered her hand, and Trump appear to pointedly ignored her.
Minaj articulates the stakes with the opening "As the world turns, the blunt burns/Watch them cunts learn" before reeling off three pointedly female, pointedly unfeminine sex songs so spectacular that the album never tops them.
During her successful campaign for the House in 2016, she pointedly didn't endorse Trump and just as pointedly spoke out against the behavior that he copped to — no, bragged about — in that infamous "Access Hollywood" tape.
It's such a specific legal term that she called out very pointedly.
After the election result this week Snowden pointedly retweeted this warning… pic.twitter.
There is, pointedly, no cable-standard gratuitous female nudity in Sharp Objects.
The club pointedly cited the "current unfavourable investment climate" for its decision.
Security firm Symantec pointedly refused to cooperate with Russian demands last week.
Yet he specifically, pointedly chose not to make a Pulp Fiction 2.
Through her subjects, Kelly pointedly addresses the pervasiveness of racism in Germany.
Anyway, G Spot is music that is pointedly and fixedly about sex.
Most pointedly, the last time Beijing devalued, Chinese exports did not soar.
"But there were no helicopter hunter-and-gatherer moms!" he said pointedly.
His report also pointedly states that the investigation does not "exonerate" Trump.
An empty chair placed at the witness table pointedly illustrated Google's absence.
Mr. Snyder has pointedly refused to endorse his would-be G.O.P. successor.
He can be pointedly sarcastic in one song, startlingly vulnerable in another.
Mr. Tusk pointedly avoided saying what would happen if Parliament rejected Mrs.
Donald Trump pointedly refused to endorse House Speaker Paul Ryan and Sen.
" But he added pointedly: "If truth be told, none of us are.
After Bloomberg failed to answer the question, she pointedly asked him again.
More pointedly: Nadler also played a clip from 1999 in which Sen.
He pointedly compared his work to the efforts of other, similar institutions.
Listen, I get it: Talking about money too pointedly can be gross.
At the debate, Warren pointedly noted that the women onstage -- Minnesota's Sen.
Again, von Holzhausen could have pumped it up, but he pointedly didn't.
Jackson during the hearing pointedly praised the trial jurors for being impartial.
" One Twitter user pointedly added: "But being gay isn't a choice, sis?
Many white suffragists pointedly ignored the women of color in the movement.
" Then, more pointedly, he added, "A country's greatest asset is its people.
THE HINDU nationalist government's latest move pointedly excludes Muslims from immigration reform.
Focusing on speech, they pointedly reminded that authority was viewed as male.
The Trump administration has pointedly not blamed Cuba for perpetrating the attacks.
Heartwarming, hilarious, and pointedly accurate—this is the Berghain we recognise as ours.
On the surface, many are pointedly skeptical of art and the art world.
Pruitt and his staff have also pointedly disregarded the agency's own scientific staff.
Berger turned to Lobelo again, asking him pointedly about his school's financial entanglements.
Brianna never gets together with Barry and seems more pointedly mean than before.
People like us pointedly described these failures to the I.R.S. in early 2014.
But Mr Netanyahu has pointedly refused to condemn the attacks on Mr Soros.
I pointedly wanted to capture a personal point of view for my blog.
The survivors pointedly said there was a police station just around the corner.
Specifically, Suda51's signature self-referential humor went from delightful to pointedly infuriating.
In the address he pointedly instructed member nations to increase their defense spending.
"You did a bad thing daddy and now everyone knows," Cheryl says pointedly.
But in the end, "Only one man will rise," Cumberbatch's Edison pointedly says.
Disorders III, where it is pointedly the only condition for which origin or
The word for thanks was pointedly spelled out in Catalan, not Castilian Spanish.
The two men sat down together and pointedly turned their backs to me.
" Afterwards, the nurse asked me pointedly: "Did you forget to take any paracetamol?
Pointedly, he did not call on Congress to try again to repeal it.
" More pointedly, she said, "I didn't want to seem better than anyone else.
Ms. Warren won applause by pointedly invoking one of Mr. Trump's favorite presidents.
It is also, pointedly, a story about not evaluating people on their appearances.
He ordered his militia into hibernation, but pointedly never had his men disarm.
Gretchen Whitmer of Michigan, delivering the Democratic response, pointedly brought the subject up.
Pointedly, however, the show will also contain a capsule of his own sketches.
"  Asked if he intended to compare himself with Spartacus, Booker replied pointedly, "No.
" Ackerman also noted, pointedly, that LaPierre has a "preoccupation with possible criminal charges.
Schiff, in his statements, also pointedly acknowledged the political realities of the Senate.
Past administrations have pointedly advocated for press access during meetings with repressive governments.
But he pointedly refused to politicize his Justice Department the way Trump has.
He also pointedly asked Americans to tear down walls rather than build them.
"I know she walked before (I saw)," A.J. says pointedly to her husband.
C., rejected the substitution and pointedly left the open chair to shame Google.
In many, key information like what they spend on rent is pointedly missing.
But I can say very pointedly we're not taking that off the table.
Amy Brookheimer (Anna Chlumsky) suddenly and pointedly morphed into a Kellyanne Conway clone.
More recently, Trump has pointedly declined to rule out the possibility of demoting Powell.
Last week, Ryan Owens' father pointedly questioned Trump's decision to approve the "stupid" mission.
Sinn Fein, which wants a united Ireland, pointedly did not criticise the deal much.
And he started the movement, pointedly, here in Mr. Avakov's hometown, Kharkiv, in January.
So naturally the film house went ahead and added more screenings — pointedly sans men.
Captain Marvel repeatedly and pointedly places Danvers inside the context of real-world sexism.
Trump has picked up on the accusation and Clinton pointedly refused to engage him.
One woman approached Blum during the town hall to pointedly ask about Medicare funding.
Perhaps more pointedly, those skills are developed by what you do day-to-day.
"SNL in Arabic" is pointedly referring to them by the derogatory Arabic name, Daesh.
Yet he pointedly stopped short of condemning Russia for meddling in the U.S. election.
They're charming, light-hearted, and — most pointedly — out to woo the world's Android users.
Pointedly, the Horizon Air portfolio was not a part of that; now it is.
Supreme Court nominee Neil Gorsuch during his confirmation hearing on Tuesday pointedly refused Sen.
Some curators and dealers pointedly suggest that underrecognized women artists represent a buying opportunity.
This came after Trump pointedly snubbed her attempt at a handshake before the address.
Ms. Di Novelli's lyrics, pointedly abstract and occasionally resonant, are pulled from lifesaving manuals.
How do you continue a story that so pointedly wrapped up its loose ends?
President Recep Tayyip Erdogan of Turkey has pointedly demanded an explanation from the Saudis.
Francis pointedly gave the president a copy of his 2015 encyclical on climate change.
"Chile will not support coups or military interventions," Ms. Bachelet said pointedly on Wednesday.
Before Mr. Trump secured the Republican nomination, Mr. Ryan pointedly declined to endorse him.
The trailer pointedly refers to it as "the next chapter in the Sicario Saga."
Progressives with negative status were pointedly sharing water glasses with their HIV-positive acquaintances.
Mueller did not reach a conclusion on obstruction, but pointedly declined to exonerate the president.
"No overhead bin luggage may be brought on board," the airline's press release notes pointedly.
More pointedly, the pretext of deterrence is not a legally sufficient basis for separating families.
And more pointedly, doubled down on his argument in favor of some kind of ban.
In Moscow, meanwhile, a Kremlin spokesman pointedly told Washington to solve its own email problems.
It also bodes well that founders have pointedly shifted their focus from sales to profits.
" Wicker pointedly stated the need for "uniform rules of the road for all internet companies.
US Vice President Mike Pence, who is there leading the US delegation, pointedly ignores her.
Arya did pointedly let the women survive, since they can't carry on the Frey name.
Sir Ivan pointedly notes that serious multilateral negotiating experience is in short supply in Whitehall.
" Even host Chris Rock poked fun at the issue, pointedly joking on Twitter: "The #Oscars.
What gripped me the most, I think, was very pointedly unrelated to the comic book.
Instead she has limited discussion to various subcommittees, from which Mr Johnson was pointedly excluded.
" She laughs, and then pointedly says, "The music creation process can't be so narrowly defined.
But those choices are (as characters pointedly inform Stefan from time to time) simply illusions.
In constantly, pointedly calling Jon a bastard, Tyrion's being a bit of a bastard himself.
Obama pointedly rejected any comparison between his 2008 campaign and Sanders' own long-shot bid.
Together, it's the sound of something hulking and dark, but also intricate and pointedly detailed.
Or to put it a little more pointedly, have we learned nothing from Donald Trump?
But it also pointedly did not name who was responsible for the fake news posts.
She pointedly did not mention Barnier by name, and initial British media reaction was hostile.
But they are the first to use the social media platform so prolifically, and pointedly.
These hearings can take several days and the questioning can be intense and pointedly partisan.
At a rally in East Los Angeles on Monday, Mr. Sanders pointedly criticized both Mrs.
But, more pointedly, we're already counting down the days untilSeptember 13, when the film drops.
While Panetta pointedly never mentions Rhodes's name, it is clear whom he is talking about.
After the meeting, Trump pointedly left her out of his praise for Puerto Rican leaders.
As he gives Elastigirl his recruitment speech, Winston pointedly mentions the "lobbyists" on his payroll.
Khan's father, Khizr, criticized Trump pointedly during at speech at the Democratic convention in Philadelphia.
It's as if an invisible body were all voice, fragmented but steadily and pointedly articulate.
But the reader may wish that Mr. Sunstein argued more, or at least more pointedly.
Zoe Lofgren (D-Calif.) pointedly asked Mueller which presidential campaign the Russians sought to help.
Mattis quit the administration in December and pointedly criticized the President in his resignation letter.
" She pointedly said that the United States was "not a land of winners and losers.
"Pointedly, he didn't mention Trump," Simakovsky said of Mattis's remarks on the post-NATO trip.
And these jokes are something else—insulting, embarrassing, pansexual, post-generational, and pointedly un-P.
Still, some at this county fair were more pointedly critical of the administration's trade fight.
And most people leave because of love — they found it, or they very pointedly didn't.
Now a growing body of research is putting the blame more pointedly on e-commerce.
The last N.F.L. team to have an African-American player was, pointedly, the Washington Redskins.
Scenes begin with clear goals in mind, then are sidetracked; questions, pointedly asked, go unanswered.
Poland would prefer it in the south-east of the country, pointedly closer to Russia.
When he responded by putting a hand on her shoulder, she pointedly brushed it away.
But his staff pointedly told her not to request the president's endorsement at the meeting.
The pope pointedly gave the president a copy of his 2015 encyclical on climate change.
Brennan has frequently and pointedly criticized Trump since the president took office in January 2017.
Some dubbed Tom Ford's version "slick," as a pejorative; Pierre Bergé pointedly refused to comment.
He amiably described early business mistakes, and he pointedly criticized Republicans as well as Democrats.
But Turley has been pointedly critical of presidents with an expansive view of executive power.
An outlandish, pointedly allegorical conceit is inhabited not by symbolic figures but by terrestrial oddballs.
Malek and the film's producers have pointedly distanced themselves from Singer in speeches and interviews.
And he pointedly refused to say whether Trump might have known about it in advance.
Most pointedly, he left unclear whether he found sufficient evidence that Trump committed obstruction of justice.
Much of the book pointedly uses Tibetan words as prompts for sentiment, which engages the reader.
West's abrupt shift toward pointedly religious work comes well into a thriving career in the mainstream.
The prime minister and senior members of his administration have pointedly criticized Trump in recent weeks.
The list demonstrates quite pointedly that women with power can be just as monstrous as men.
Blythe assumes, quite pointedly, that Beck is from New Jersey when Beck is actually from Nantucket.
Several other winners and presenters made pointedly clear their sympathies don't reside with the Republican nominee.
"I don't talk about women like they are snacks, like they are meals," Benoit says pointedly.
In a speech when NATO leaders last met he pointedly left out any reference to it.
It's not a film that is pointedly "about" race or class or any particular social problem.
"I'm so happy here with you," Arie pointedly tells Kendall from the world's most romantic monument.
But her Twitter feed is by and large, like many Americans at the moment, pointedly political.
But the judge pointedly did not impose a full gag order on the notoriously verbose Stone.
Then Ted Cruz brought it all crashing down with a speech that pointedly didn't endorse Trump.
More pointedly for Silicon Valley, Donald Trump's jabs at the tech industry have often been antagonistic.
He pointedly criticized Trump for his anti-immigration rhetoric and desire to limit access to abortion.
Specifically, pointedly, and with the appropriately heavy weight on the soul that such a decision deserves.
Ellen DeGeneres and Steve Harvey present this feel-good children's talent show (pointedly not a competition).
In the 2016 campaign, Hillary Clinton pointedly refused to match Trump's dark vision of our times.
It seemed to be a clear, and pointedly insensitive, reference to Darvish, who is from Japan.
The violence depicted in The New Order was gruesome, yes, but it was also pointedly imbalanced.
The runner-up in the primary, Ted Cruz, did show up but pointedly didn't endorse Trump.
In Citizens United, the court pointedly overturned a 1990 ruling, Austin v Michigan Chamber of Commerce.
He did, however, use the beginning and conclusion of his remarks to pointedly criticize Mr. Trump.
When Zimbabwe held elections in 2018, Mr. Dabengwa pointedly supported those who opposed Mr. Mugabe's successor.
In the last week, he'd pointedly avoided that and appeared to take the pandemic more seriously.
Pointedly, Mr. Trump noted that India had helped the United States enforce sanctions on North Korea.
He pointedly handed the first sets of keys to two families: one white and one black.
On the video, while Mr. Christian is seen yelling, other demonstrators are pointedly disavowing his comments.
But "Saving Banksy" has a larger goal: pointedly weighing graffiti's populist ethos against art-world profiteering.
But on Vox's latest "The Ezra Klein Show" podcast, Zuckerberg pointedly dismissed Cook's ideas about Facebook.
Ted Cruz used his coveted prime-time speech to pointedly not endorse the delegates' nominee, Donald Trump.
His guest managed the expected kiss but pointedly held back from making the sign of the cross.
But Obama pointedly told the meeting that the arbitration ruling, which China refuses to recognize, was "binding".
And it's also why the self-aggrandizing nonsense of Faraday's presentation is so plainly and pointedly loathsome.
In Marie-Catherine d'Aulnoy's 220 version, "Finette Cendron," our heroine is pointedly the cleverest of three daughters.
Teacup — and, more pointedly, their kid — and flat-out tells her he sabotaged her plans for Kimmy.
One disorientating element is the pointedly international cast, which includes actors of numerous nationalities, colours and accents.
But eventually, a character pointedly suggests that Hippolyta and Zeus made Diana the old-fashioned, biological way.
Pointedly, he has continued to address rallies under his electoral slogan of "Salvini premier" ("Salvini prime minister").
German Chancellor Angela Merkel pointedly underscored upon his departure that America was no longer a reliable friend.
In a statement read to reporters, Tsvangirai pointedly referred to him as "Mr Robert Mugabe", not president.
Mark Hamill pointedly retweeted this logo — which Rogue One screenwriter Chris Weitz has thankfully not deleted yet.
Ted Cruz – only to have the Texas senator use the platform for pointedly refusing to endorse Trump.
He proposed a number of measures for tackling inequality, but pointedly did not mention a maximum income.
He disagreed most pointedly with Trump comparing Russia's human rights record with that of the United States.
"The success of the United Nations depends upon the independent strength of its members," Trump said pointedly.
Trump pointedly sought to dispel such doubts Thursday morning, claiming there was "GREAT unity" among his party.
It's not hard to see who stands to gain from pointedly avoiding Trump on the debate stage.
Trump's campaign motto of "Make America Great Again" pointedly sets up the Obama years as a disaster.
And he stirred the delegates by asking pointedly what Mr. Trump was hiding in his tax returns.
The president has repeatedly and pointedly criticized Attorney General Jeff Sessions for recusing himself from the matter.
Ryan pointedly withheld an endorsement from Trump for weeks after he won the GOP nomination this summer.
He pointedly declined to comment on Trump's choice of Stephen Bannon for chief strategist and senior counselor.
Pointedly, the brands that started it all have done their best to stay out of the situation.
Jim Jordan, pointedly declined to say in a nationally televised interview this week if he'd back Ryan.
But more pointedly, it could also seem like the show taking a jab at Trump's poor week.
It's the same immediacy that made the early episodes hypnotic, with the direct address turned pointedly toward.
Japan has pointedly refused to sign on to the initiative, which faces growing skepticism in some countries.
This month, they both attended the media conference in Sun Valley, Idaho, and pointedly avoided each other.
" He added, pointedly, "Not all the good ideas come from the nation with the most aircraft carriers.
But at his news conference, Mr. Schneider pointedly declined to rule out Mr. Gamble as a target.
Syjuco's dazzle patterns are derived from Moroccan, Vietnamese, and Algerian textiles — pointedly, all ex-colonies of France.
Warren, pointedly, did not step up to challenge Clinton even when many party actors wanted her to.
"Mania" is a … well, manic concertante work for cello and chamber orchestra, pointedly excluding a cello section.
The president is pointedly not rebutting those claims, just saying his decision is not based on them.
In her announcement pressing for Ms. Pelosi, Ms. Pressley pointedly noted that she also supported Ms. Lee.
In her short story collection, "You Are Free," the only truly unfettered character is, pointedly, a fetus.
Though, pointedly, that former proponent of the naked look, Jennifer Lopez, was demure in powder blue Valentino.
As the day stretched deep into the night, lawyerly arguments gave way to more pointedly political ones.
And the Yankees pointedly decline to share their boodle with fans in the form of cheaper tickets.
Is it any wonder that he pointedly refused to say yesterday that he could work with Bannon?
But when Ms. Pelosi offered her hand to shake, the president pointedly turned away without taking it.
"I hope you heard what his defence was: 'I've been nice to some women,'" Warren said pointedly.
It's a joyous slam dunk of a conceit—a pointedly absurdist sendup of misogynist visual clichés. ♦
After the game, he shook the hands of two officials, then pointedly did not shake Carvalho's hand.
Mr. Abbasi, wearing a traditional white kurta next to Mr. Tillerson's dark suit, responded cheerfully but pointedly.
And thus his work lends itself to endless reinterpretations that always feel relevant, and even pointedly critical.
An Amazon representative, during one council hearing, pointedly said the company would not agree to such terms.
The UN is finalizing a Global Compact on Refugees (which the US pointedly withdrew from in 230).
"With all due respect, I don't get confused," Haley pointedly shot back in a statement to Fox News.
Nina Turner a campaign co-chair, since she pointedly refused to endorse Clinton during the 2016 general election.
Mary, played by Constance Bennett, is a sharp-eyed waitress pointedly seeking opportunities to get her big break.
"I don't know who's going to be more fried by the end of this show," muses Martha pointedly.
Rick Perry, the former Texas governor, pointedly recalled Trump's admission last summer that he never really does penance.
On the question of obstruction, Mueller did not reach a conclusion, but pointedly declined to exonerate the president.
In promotional material for the sandwich, the Louisiana-based chain pointedly notes that it is open on Sundays.
Hal's invasion of France takes up the bulk of this movie, and it is pointedly grim and dour.
While everyone stood, right hands over their hearts as "The Star-Spangled Banner" played, Kaepernick pointedly sat down.
He pointedly refused to take her place at the head of the cabinet table while she was ill.
Note what happened here: McMaster very pointedly did not deny that Trump shared classified information with the Russians.
His latest outburst came after Ball pointedly refused to give Trump credit for freeing his son in interviews.
In Sweden the Centre Party has pointedly attacked the centre-right Moderates for flirting with the far right.
Details: In his speech, Pompeo also pointedly warned about China and Russia's growing "aggressive behavior" in the Arctic.
You'd think Kasich would try to stop that from happening, but this ad pointedly never even mentions Trump.
As for the manufacturing plants specifically, Cook was pointedly noncommittal, neither addressing Trump's claim or specifically refuting it.
Indeed, in Paris 11-15th November, 2015, life in the time of terror is pointedly and undeniably boring.
Last year, the IMF pointedly urged Angola to find new ways to ignite growth outside of crude production.
She pointedly described her politics as being driven by "getting things done rather than simply getting them said".
" 'We're just chilling,' " she repeated, eyebrows raised and pointedly reaching towards the giant rock on Kylie's left hand.
" More pointedly, he said "This unwillingness to engage with members of our own party is unacceptable to me.
SVU handled the situation by pointedly refusing to place the blame on the student whose claims fell apart.
More pointedly, the demand to "speak English" also demonstrates the limits of contemporary multiculturalism in the United States.
What stood out most was the piece of local history that was pointedly not recalled in the design.
Ryan pointedly withheld his support from Trump at first, endorsing him only after three weeks of awkward courtship.
Sanders pointedly criticized the Israeli government and said the US needs to re-think who their allies are.
Clinton's remarks were covered by several major news organizations, several of which pointedly challenged the Democratic nominee's candor.
Trump has also repeatedly criticized Clinton's support for the Iraq War, which he has pointedly noted he opposed.
Trump pointedly noted that McCabe may seek retirement in March, when he would receive his full pension benefits.
Merkel has pointedly said that "the times when we could completely rely on others" (meaning America) are over.
Japan has also warmed to China's Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank, after pointedly refusing to join two years ago.
He pointedly tweeted Canada's welcome of refugees after U.S. President Donald Trump unveiled a travel ban in January.
The prosecutor then asked pointedly if it had anything to do with rumors that he liked virgin girls.
" And a column in Esquire pointedly stated that Reagan voters were akin to "good Germans" in "Hitler's Germany.
Carpenter pointedly ends the movie with a montage of empty spaces: Bare rooms, abandoned streets, a darkened house.
Lamb pointedly strayed from Democratic orthodoxy on the Second Amendment, minimum wage and Trump's steel and aluminum tariffs.
One committee member pointedly asked whether Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook's founder and chief executive, was aware of the issue.
In their rulings on Thursday, the justices stated pointedly that their decisions were legal opinions, not political ones.
At a Saturday campaign rally, he pointedly gave thanks to Muslim preachers, and on Sunday he visited Mecca.
"She is your colleague," Ms. Mnouchkine noted pointedly, emphasizing what links me to a stranger from another continent.
And on Sunday, reflecting frictions within the government, the prime minister pointedly said he had not been informed.
He has pointedly rejected some of the privileges of his office, declining to live in the Apostolic Palace.
In "Ghosts," a woman's partner — hoping she will improve her ways — pointedly asks if people really can change.
When a Walgreens team visited Theranos it pointedly asked for — and was denied — permission to see the lab.
Pointedly, we first meet him outside, striding through his lands, getting his boots dirty on the wet ground.
" But some others, he said, "are so aggrieved that they're pointedly refusing to talk with legislators like me.
Al Sharpton's National Action Network convention — and very pointedly avoiding any discussion of the latest DC drama. Sens.
"Why is it OK for you to label me?" pointedly asked Doug, another e-suitor who reached out.
Alexander Vindman, Trump's top National Security Council adviser on Ukraine, that had Democrats questioning Sondland's testimony most pointedly.
We continue with our lives, pointedly ignoring the grief of wailing mothers and children half a world away.
As of this writing, Lizzo has pointedly not responded, despite having tweeted a few times since Muniz's message.
Conway pointedly noted that many House Democrats represents districts won by Trump in 2016, further complicating their decisions.
"Your comments this week and those of our president have been pathetically weak," Fred Guttenberg pointedly told Rubio.
"Miss Kiet's Children" is a pointedly political (if overly precious) documentary set entirely at a Dutch primary school.
It felt pointedly clear — you can follow all the steps, amass the ingredients, but you end with nothing.
These comically avant-garde early efforts were carried off with a pointedly un-fashion-y sense of presentation.
Pointedly, Mr. Biden's first event as a presidential candidate and his formal kickoff speech were both in Pennsylvania.
In his testimony, Barr pointedly criticized Mueller for failing to make a prosecute-or-don't-prosecute decision on obstruction.
She pointedly asked "why it took two years to indict him" if he is a danger to the community.
Pointedly, back at the Resistance base, she shuts down any discussion of what they did on the Death Star.
Pointedly, that round had originally been targeted for $300 million when Beepi first started to raise in May 2015.
The cases also arise as individual justices have been speaking more pointedly about the state of race in America.
This did not sit well with Mrs May, who pointedly responded that such comments were "not the way forward".
Ferdinand Piech, a former chairman of Volkswagen, remarked pointedly that carbon dioxide was at least "guaranteed not to burn".
Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump pointedly didn't shake hands when they began their second presidential debate on Sunday night.
Mr Macron has pointedly refused to align his La République en Marche party with any of the parliament's groupings.
Plus, Bonnie's mom very pointedly says, "What did you do this time?" when asking what her daughter's problem is.
Noticing my elevated energy level, they politely but pointedly asked if now was the best time to do that.
In New Hampshire, Rubio pointedly refused to whack Trump, saying he wanted to "largely" talk about his own ideas.
But while these campaigns have at least ostensibly been ideological, Yiannopoulos's tweets on the subject have been pointedly misogynistic.
Sanders criticized Wasserman Schultz pointedly and throughout the primary campaign while directing his legions of followers to help Canova.
One border that is pointedly ignored by subatomic particles lies between France and Switzerland at Meyrin, 300km from Colmar.
It pointedly also thanked Germany, France, Canada, Jordan, Egypt, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, the United Arab Emirates for support.
"We come here today to celebrate Richter's departure," read the post, asking pointedly when Kummer planned to follow suit.
He and other ministers like to worship at the Yasukuni shrine that glorifies militarism; Akihito pointedly refuses to visit.
With the racial controversy overshadowing this year's Academy Awards, last night was probably the most pointedly satirical Oscars ever.
Director of National Intelligence Dan Coats was pointedly pessimistic in his recent testimony before the Senate Armed Services Committee.
Note that this text is purely descriptive; pointedly there is no judgment as to the ethics of mummy unwrappings.
But King told CNN he wasn't sorry for unintentionally sharing the tweet and pointedly refused to delete the message.
Castro pointedly attacked Biden — the second oldest candidate in the primary at 22.98, just behind 295-year-old Sen.
"I hold Michigan State responsible for enabling Dr. Nassar's behavior," one anonymous survivor said pointedly in court last week.
Then Mara pointedly said it was General Manager Jerry Reese's responsibility to fix the disaster the defense had become.
It pointedly cites China's obligations as a member of the 47-member state forum to maintain the highest standards.
It's impossibly picturesque, and pointedly Nordic—a theme I quickly realise is the direction modern Estonia tries to follow.
Although his play was inspired by the Clintons, it is pointedly not a Broadway version of a bio-pic.
"In 2018, we don't just need to elect more Democrats," Ms. Nixon pointedly said in a speech last month.
He then pointedly refused to endorse Speaker of the House Paul Ryan, who has already endorsed him, enraging Republicans.
It's been a contradictory and uneasy 12 months, and this pointedly idiosyncratic list covers a few of the highlights.
In two speeches — in July and August 2013 — Mr. Xi pointedly said that Western domination came thanks to technology.
Leaderless, they have gathered thanks to social media and they have pointedly called themselves Gilets Jaunes, or Yellow Vests.
In the bus they teased each other pointedly, but at the show their joy at playing together was palpable.
" More pointedly, with a recommendation for investors, he said: "I think this is not where you buy these stocks.
Last month, James and Kathryn Murdoch pointedly criticized the Murdoch family's media companies in light of the Australian wildfires.
Bernie Sanders, sitting next to him, was asked if he considered himself a Democrat, and he pointedly said no.
He has pointedly left himself some wiggle room to be convinced that the nominee understands where he's coming from.
He actually went in after the pop culture targets a little more pointedly, but I'm just not that guy.
Gita: The anarcho-primitivists stuff where they pointedly won't answer the question of what happens when my glasses break.
The report did not accuse Trump of obstruction, but also pointedly did not exonerate the president of such conduct.
A Bernie Sanders campaign ad refers to him, pointedly, as "an honest leader"; his supporters have been less restrained.
The large-format installation was set up, pointedly, on an artificial beach in an upscale shopping and residential complex.
Trump pointedly ignored any mention of Cohen, who indirectly implicated Trump in two counts of felony campaign finance violations.
Pointedly positioning oneself as a non-nice guy capable of playing villains, as Chris Messina has been doing lately?
"Could you promise that no more tear gas or rubber bullets will be fired inside campus?" another asked pointedly.
Ms. Klobuchar, a three-term senator, rebuked Mr. Buttigieg most pointedly for dismissing the value of experience in Washington.
Set in a 19th-century Alpine village, it features characters who are pointedly closed off to a wider society.
Francis pointedly told the envoys that it was incompatible with their role to "criticize the pope behind his back".
Feinstein is asking Zuckerberg, pointedly, about what it is doing to try and avoid another Russian election ads scenario.
" Brown, 22, also posted a selfie from the White House but pointedly tagged her location as the "Obama White House.
In the video, Alvarez is listening to the song and pointedly looks to the camera after the line about him.
Twitter was pointedly left out of the confab at Trump Tower, which included high ranking executive delegations from Apple, Amazon.
When presenting the Globes' Best Director award last year, actress Natalie Portman pointedly noted that all the nominees were men.
" Pointedly, De Leon even has him impatiently brush aside Linant's report by asking "What do I know about your hieroglyphics?
It was, for her, a compromise, an attempt to establish a limit in a national moment pointedly lacking in limits.
In his speech, Mr Acharya referred pointedly to the dire consequences when Argentina's government made a similar move in 2010.
Subramanian pointedly declined to comment on whether there had been failings in the planning and implementation of the banknote ban.
Yet the report pointedly adds that "preferential access to the UK labour market would be of benefit to EU citizens".
When talking about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, Mr Trump pointedly does not mention the need to establish a Palestinian state.
Pointedly, one aspect that stands out for me is that the government is trying to decentralise its support beyond London.
More pointedly, the firm accused Gigamon of striking a sweetheart deal with pliant shareholder firms looking for a quick payout.
Pointedly, he was not next to his boss in Panmunjom but over 1,000 miles away, on important business in Mongolia.
Mr. Wright's experience shows pointedly that a person's expectations and beliefs can mightily a effect the course of an illness.
Pelosi pointedly mentioned that veterans were hurt by the shutdown; Trump has courted veterans as a candidate and as president.
Another official stressed that a new power center has emerged in the West Wing that pointedly does not include Bannon.
Facebook might be terrible at caring about your privacy, but Apple has pointedly made privacy and security a selling point.
Her voice is pointedly not that of a professional singer; it cracks, ferocious and passionate and even a little desperate.
This is often a patient movie, given an edge by pointedly oppressive night-time cinematography and a murky underwater score.
He picked up a bottle of hand sanitizer, flipped open the lid and held it out pointedly over my hands.
Flake joins a growing list of notable Republicans who have publicly and pointedly criticized the party's direction under Trump. Sen.
Senators should actively and pointedly question Ms. Rao during her hearing as diligently, appropriately and expeditiously as the position deserves.
The album opens, pointedly, with "Intern," a track using only sustained synthesizers and organ, far from folk or indie-rock.
Instead, we must seek the very values which have been pointedly rejected in the President's tweets: dialogue, respect, and tolerance.
Pointedly, Kennedy ventured no opinion whatever on the constitutionality of prohibitions on conduct that fell outside that narrowly described box.
Cohen's lawyers have rebutted every mention of their client in the dossier, pointedly noting he has never been to Prague.
Corker pointedly criticized Trump last month after the president's defiant response to violence at a white supremacist rally in Virginia.
Pointedly, one of the biggest gripes with modern women's media is its similar obsession with beauty standards abiding white women.
The episode title is almost more pointedly about this meaning of "late" than it is about Offred's brief, mistaken pregnancy.
For Sydney James Harcourt, who plays Joe, the song's celebratory staging is pointedly at odds with its message of disenfranchisement.
During an afternoon news briefing, Sarah Huckabee Sanders, the president's press secretary, pointedly blamed the news media for that tension.
Her canvas works recall the striped paintings of Frank Stella — but also, pointedly, pieces by artists in 1960s North Africa.
Kasich, 66, a moderate on some social issues, has pointedly refused to rule out a primary challenge to the president.
And it pointedly excluded the United States, although South Korea insists it will keep the United States in the loop.
But she pointedly avoided any promises to cut emissions further, as the Obama administration had done under the Paris agreement.
Mr. Marchand, a sometimes wonky politician who has painted himself as a progressive, is pointedly running to Ms. Kelly's left.
Only after asking her pointedly what she had found out about where he served did she tell me the truth.
Mr. Khan pointedly contrasted Mr. Khosrowshahi's approach to that of officials in Uber's London operation, whom he described as arrogant.
For instance, during the June debate, Castro pointedly challenged fellow Texan Beto O'Rourke on the topic of decriminalizing border crossings.
"America is better than this," Bush pointedly remarked, remembering what McCain would say when we didn't live up to principle.
JON PARELES Gorillaz'  first new song since 2011 is "Hallelujah Money," pointedly released on the eve of the Trump inauguration.
Mr. Johnson's father, Sinclair L.D. Johnson, pointedly asked the judge to remember the dead woman's role in her own fate.
Amy Klobuchar, pointedly argued this summer that a female candidate with his credentials never would have made it this far.
The Hong Kong General Chamber of Commerce pointedly asked her to make serious concessions toward the protesters in late July.
Since his firing, Tillerson has pointedly declined to thank Trump for giving him the opportunity to run the State Department.
Senator Debbie Stabenow, Democrat of Michigan, pointedly asked Mr. Mnuchin if he was using Cayman Islands corporations to avoid taxation.
As he leaves his Senate seat, he has pointedly declined to rule out challenging Trump by running for president himself.
Speaker Nancy Pelosi (California) speaking after the vote, pointedly refused to use the word "impeachment" in reference to the vote.
Just as pointedly, he greeted her warmly and mouthed "Thank you" at the luncheon, which fewer people were probably watching.
Most pointedly, it finishes with the company repeating the 10 instances of potential obstruction like the 10 plagues of Passover.
"I did get divorced in 2015," Lambert pointedly acknowledged before singing the song with co-writers Liz Rose and Natalie Hemby.
But an official on the call pointedly said he couldn't rule out that tariffs would come up in the leaders' conversations.
Merkley pointedly asked DeVos if charter and private schools that receive federal funding would be allowed to discriminate against LGBTQ students.
Adele remained cagey about their relationship and their child for some time, pointedly refusing to share Angelo's name with the press.
Along with Russia and Turkey, they included Iran, which was pointedly kept out of the last round of talks in Geneva.
He pointedly ignored requests to recognise implicitly Israeli sovereignty over the eastern part of Jerusalem, captured 50 years ago next month.
But more pointedly I guess the question is, is the differential with global yields a reason to bring down interest rates?
But he's pointedly declined to openly criticize Trump since, except in a joking way during a recent white-tie comedy roast.
In this Trump case, a federal judge had pointedly rejected Trump's claim as "repugnant" — and that case is on appeal now.
" On the other hand, Nikola Dimitrov, the Macedonian foreign minister, said pointedly that "those inside forget how cold it is outside.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) raised questions about McConnell's involvement as well, kicking off a social media campaign pointedly asking #WheresMitch.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi on Saturday pointedly blamed Taiwan for the exchange, rather than Trump, calling it "a petty action".
But at the top, Arizona Republicans pointedly never engaged in the same coordinated, systematic effort to undermine the Senate election there.
The former Florida governor has pointedly refused to back his party's nominee after the bruising primary fight he lost to Trump.
Its feeble whistleblower laws pointedly exclude protection for public servants—even in cases that have nothing to do with national security.
Sugar looks at Misty, a cop who has to live by the actual, legal rules, pointedly until she scoffs and leaves.
The mayor has pointedly declined to attempt—or promise—to bring back the giant manufacturers that once drove South Bend's economy.
Amid the ceaseless slew of sex and dating books, it's probably more efficient to describe what Future Sex is pointedly not.
The promotional video for the app pointedly refers to Instagram as "Dickstagram," calling attention to the social network's nipple-censoring policies.
Video emerged earlier Tuesday of Donald Trump glancing pointedly at his wife's ballot as they each voted in New York City.
Adele remained cagey about their relationship for some time, pointedly refusing to share Angelo's name with the press in Jan. 2013.
They certainly should be: They're X-Men, some of the most pointedly diverse, backstory-rich heroes in the comic-book landscape.
Here, both turn to look pointedly at the "camera," blinking embodiments of that "what can you do" shrug — and that's it.
Pointedly, Gavin Kroff requested a conference with you this afternoon, following an awkward exchange with him in class the previous week.
" Of these ideas, front and center in the Trump campaign, Mr. Obama pointedly asked, "Do Republican officials actually agree with this?
Fort, for example, pointedly refused to endorse her bid for mayor (his office did not return requests for comment this week).
In the past, they have led smaller, more orderly demonstrations that were not aimed so pointedly at the leadership in Beijing.
Some Trump advisers are concerned that he underestimates the difficulty of standing still, talking pointedly and listening sharply for 90 minutes.
More pointedly, he asked the nation to confront bigotry, which the nation's first black president said remained pervasive throughout the country.
He criticized Mr. Trump, saying he "consistently smears the character of Muslims," and pointedly challenged what sacrifices Mr. Trump had made.
J.K. Rowling's new movie, "Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them," portrays a fantastical world with pointedly contemporary themes and references.
In past years, he acknowledges, a few querulous baseball sorts asked pointedly if he risked tiring himself out with his charities.
"Stan the Brand," the authors of "Stan Lee and the Rise and Fall of the American Comic Book" called him, pointedly.
CBO pointedly noted that the report does not offer specific estimates on exactly how many people are expected to become uninsured.
Seated pointedly alone, Doris looks ashen enough that she wouldn't be out of place next to Mom in the open coffin.
His advisers, he pointedly tells us, concluded in 2015 that his reputation as a "gaffe machine" was no longer a liability.
"She looks fine," a bored admitting clerk remarks, noting Mariam's lack of visible bruises and staring pointedly at her skimpy dress.
But this trailer pointedly makes no mention of Bhaer, and the French actor who plays him, Louis Garrel, does not appear.
But Mr. Mueller seemed to hint that he might have if he could have and pointedly refused to exonerate Mr. Trump.
Most Manons have pointedly averted their eyes from him; Ms. Seymour, chillingly, looked through him as if he had never existed.
These scenes are performed with a quiet and naturalism that differ starkly and pointedly from the feverishness of the musical sequences.
At the ceremony last week to purify the site before construction, Ms. Rini pointedly led attendees in singing Indonesia's national anthem.
Pointedly, instead of erasing the details of dress, the mass choice to wear a single shade actually highlighted subtleties of style.
When Joe Biden expresses the same sentiment, it rings false because his plan pointedly excludes 10 million Americans from its benefits.
US District Court Judge Reggie Walton pointedly rebuked Barr and the Department of Justice and specifically called into question his credibility.
Pointedly, we first meet her in a greenhouse, indicating with gloved hands which flowers a servant should pick for a bouquet.
In the end, both Lincoln and Johnson would own their actions in a way that Trump had pointedly sought to avoid.
"This is not a sanctions bill, though many of us wish it were," Senator Marco Rubio, Republican of Florida, said pointedly.
"Fantastic Beasts" is indeed fantastical, but many themes and references, like the Magical Congress's color-coded threat index, are pointedly contemporary.
In my native country, the Netherlands, as well as in other European countries, the response to opioid addiction is pointedly different.
So is the lobster and crab Louis, the chilled shellfish set over a coaster of panna cotta pointedly spiked with horseradish.
But Ms. Thomas is doing something unusual with her newfound leverage: She is pointedly and purposefully sharing the spotlight with others.
With the contradictions of the characters pointedly not resolved, everyone is culpable; it becomes less of a whodunit than a whodidn't.
Before his death, McCain pointedly made it known that President Donald Trump was not invited to the services commemorating his life.
Instead, the president declined to criticize Russia even when asked pointedly to do so during a 45-minute joint press conference.
But he has also pointedly said he thinks that the Pentagon should not be "the Department of No" to the president.
The museum director Jo-Anne Danzker, in describing the project, refers pointedly to 'citizen curators' exchanging their ideas with the museum.
Finland is pointedly not part of Scandinavia — its language is radically different, and in many ways it has a distinct culture.
They are pointedly artificial, emphasizing stylization over all else: the swirl of ersatz hair, the spray tan, the endless, endless gold.
The line of attack, laid out at a rally here with labor union members and amplified more pointedly by a video Mrs.
Later, Obama made similar remarks, pointedly calling for "a sense of inclusion" and "rule of law": We're actually all on one team.
" Though Obama didn't mention President Donald Trump by name, she spoke pointedly about using "fear as a way to motivate or lead.
Trump's response so far, however, has pointedly ignored the fact that Mueller specifically wrote that his findings did not exonerate the president.
On obstruction, Mueller pointedly declined to exonerate Trump, laying out several instances in which the president sought to curtail the Russia investigation.
Trump remained silent, and Sarah Sanders pointedly refused to name Russia despite being specifically asked three times by reporters on March 12.
The room is a soft space that conjures celestial dreams, as it pointedly challenges the false dichotomy of male and female labor.
Instead, the countdown page is mostly themed toward the eclipse, which is pointedly not a word that starts with the letter "O".
He adds pointedly that it is western, not eastern, Europe that has seen the biggest recent upsurge in anti-EU populist parties.
Some don't even look at him, and when they do, they stare pointedly at the tattoos he's gotten in the past year.
Kamala Harris, who pointedly asked whether Warren would join her in demanding that Twitter suspend President Donald Trump's account on the platform.
But it's also an encapsulation of the novel's themes, which pointedly indict reducing ideas and people (human or otherwise) to economic assets.
But I'm not sure that returning to it with a focus on Lawrence — and then pointedly not showing it — serves "Witness" well.
" After the hastily arranged press conference, the Twitterverse noted that Tillerson pointedly did not deny that he had called Trump a "moron.
He does a similar trick with "Born in the USA", which he pointedly reminds the audience was meant as a protest song.
Parading an off-the-shoulder siren-red number over a gray turtleneck, street stylers followed suit, pointedly shrugging off their padded numbers.
McCain also pointedly did not invite the current president, nor did he invite his 2008 running mate, Sarah Palin, and her family.
It is the use of irony, of pointedly saying the opposite of what you mean in order to make a rhetorical point.
Tillerson pointedly said it was not and that nothing at all had changed in terms of America's policy and priorities in Syria.
"The city's wealth gap was illustrated most pointedly recently when a United Nations official called the housing crisis a "human rights violation.
But "by the honeymoon," she knew her second marriage to Kris Humphries (whose name she pointedly doesn't say) wasn't going to last.
She has also chided Gabriel pointedly, noting his predecessor signed off on the NATO commitment when it was first made years ago.
He also pointedly rebuffed criticism from Western governments that have accused him of going too far in efforts to neutralize suspected opponents.
Instead, the team left this town in northern France with uncertainty and, more pointedly, the sort of gash that never quite heals.
Since that time, fund-raising has become more challenging, with start-ups asked more pointedly about how they will eventually make money.
Last month, Avenatti pointedly declined to answer when asked if he had been contacted by the office of special counsel Robert Mueller.
Sansa and Dany's budding rapprochement suddenly wilted when the former pointedly asked what would become of the North once Dany became queen.
One favorite device, for instance, is called "enallage," in which an adjective is pointedly displaced from the noun it should, logically, modify.
His resignation, which Sessions pointedly noted was at Trump's request in his letter, came less than 24 hours after the polls closed.
The Republican members of the committee were less aggressive, but several also pointedly critiqued DeVos and the Trump administration's education proposals. Rep.
In private, those same strategists drum their fingers, roll their eyes and look pointedly at their watches as they circle Mr. Weaver.
"He loved me," Leonor says, perhaps hinting that they were lovers but more pointedly explaining why he charged her so little rent.
During questioning on Thursday, Judge Géron pointedly raised the issue of whether women in the Wildenstein family are treated differently than men.
The spokesman also noted pointedly that Israeli officials had not personally informed Mr. Obama's team of the prime minister's change of plans.
Signs bearing the slogan "Unborn lives matter"—and, more pointedly, "Unborn Black lives matter"—have become a fixture at anti-abortion marches.
Alessandra Biaggi, who describes herself pointedly as "a real Democrat," is the kind of smart, dedicated reformer so desperately needed in Albany.
Many — including the president, most pointedly — have criticized the N.F.L. for creating the debate by not requiring players to stand at attention.
She sniffed around on the ground, pointedly ignoring Danielle Hobart, 30, who patted a seat, trying to encourage Scout to hop up.
Mr. Barr said that Mr. Mueller declined to determine whether Mr. Trump broke the law but also pointedly did not exonerate him.
Many of the vibranium-laced weapons we see are pointedly from times gone by, forged in fires far removed from Shuri's lab.
Pointedly, he attached the report's executive summaries as a reminder that his investigators had already done the work of distilling their findings.
What happened with Ayers, who is finishing a stint as Mike Pence's chief of staff, speaks pointedly to the president's diminished state.
He committed to supporting Trump as the nominee, when pointedly refusing to do so could've made him a stronger stop-Trump contender.
In the end, the two populist party leaders named another finance minister, but pointedly made Mr. Savona the new Europe minister instead.
On its recent album, "Everything Now," Arcade Fire uses pointedly ironic disco jams to diagnose ills of modern society (anxiety, inequality, celebrity).
Here are some excerpts of the document, which pointedly repeat variants of the phrase "betrayed his sister" over and over (emphasis ours):
" In a statement, the chief justice said pointedly: "We do not have Obama judges or Trump judges, Bush judges or Clinton judges.
Pence's aides would not confirm a meeting would take place, but pointedly did not deny some kind of interaction was being considered.
The execution of this final hack at a highway rest stop is a pointedly joyous scene given the show's usual somber tone.
A few minutes earlier, U.S. Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer pointedly said in Washington that talks with Mexico over NAFTA were going well.
Mr. Abrams was at times critical of Mr. Trump during the 2016 campaign, but less pointedly so than other foreign policy veterans.
For 2017, the calendar stepped up the game by concentrating more pointedly on age, and in the process flouting fashion's last taboo.
The reporters kept at him, but Mr. Spicer pointedly and repeatedly refused to offer personal assurances that the president's statements were true.
He pointedly avoided dramatizing Columbus's encounters with Native Americans, and mostly confined the explorer to the second of this opera's three acts.
And in his Twitter message promising change at the United Nations, Mr. Trump pointedly did not criticize Mr. Obama or his administration.
At an MIT conference on Wednesday, a journalist pointedly asked Russian President Vladimir Putin whether he would interfere again in U.S. elections.
The Mueller team decided not to charge the president with obstructing justice, citing numerous legal constraints, but pointedly declined to exonerate him.
The meeting had been scheduled for Thursday morning but the military pointedly asked at the last minute that it be pushed forward.
Nor do we expect that, overnight, we will stop being told pointedly "don't touch" at the threshold of any space exhibiting art.
Sure, the serious parts of life can include death and loss and misery, but it's possible to be seriously, pointedly happy, too.
For good measure, Netanyahu has also likened Obama to former US President Jimmy Carter, whom he pointedly derided as "hostile" to Israel.
I loved She's Gotta Have It. I loved its presentation of 20173 Brooklyn (for the series is very pointedly set in 2016).
The film pointedly contrasts the splendor of the Scottish landscape with the punishingly austere lives of the farmers who toil in the fields.
As with the ISS, currently in orbit around Earth at an altitude of 400km, China is pointedly excluded from involvement in building Gateway.
Pointedly, the PBOC eased policy by cutting banks' reserve ratio requirements, and this divergence can have only one consequence on the exchange rate.
A rep begged a dog to shake, the dog continued wandering around and wagging its little plastic tail—pointedly ignoring the man's request.
People keep bringing them up because it's odd for a president to so pointedly disagree with his intelligence chiefs about a key issue.
His characters contend with such outsize ramifications for their pointedly modest aspirations — £200 is the amount left to pay off the family home.
But we've had 21 movies of Marvel pointedly not ending its stories, in order to set up the dominos for the next one.
Directors John Musker and Ron Clements told a Comic-Con panel pointedly that Moana wouldn't be looking for her prince in the movie.
Trump must remember Ronald Reagan's prescient warning in negotiating with a hostile foreign power: "trust but verify," something the Obama administration pointedly omitted.
But he pointedly and consistently took an opposite position to the Facebook chief executive, drawing a distinction between free speech and paid speech.
Their pop formalism lands with a crisp minimalist shock: they are pointedly, aggressively impersonal, which is how you know real people are involved.
Four men in starched business shirts and ties sit in the corner, talking about the election, but pointedly not discussing the presidential race.
Ulf Kristersson, the new leader, moved the party towards option two: "In Sweden we speak Swedish," he declared pointedly in his Christmas message.
That is a far cry from the "safe, legal, rare" line of the 1990s, a line that Clinton has pointedly abandoned this year.
At a recent event in Coralville, Iowa, Mr. Bush pointedly rejected the notion that he was part of the so-called Republican establishment.
He pointedly ignored requests to recognise implicitly Israeli sovereignty over the eastern part of Jerusalem, captured 50 years ago next month (see article).
Some broke into applause as council members, who have expressed qualified support, pointedly questioned New York City officials during two hours of testimony.
The award pointedly excluded FARC guerrilla leader Rodrigo Londono, better known by his nom de guerre Timochenko, who signed the accord with Santos.
The museum's response pointedly ignored these suggestions, focusing exclusively on its autonomous right to make appointments in the absence of undue public pressure.
On Thursday, he pointedly refused to back McConnell, suggesting what remains of his faith in the majority leader will turn on future performance.
There's a harsh juvenile quality to Deadpool's one-liners, ported right over from comics that spawned the fourth-wall-breaking, pointedly transgressive character.
" When Bette goes off on her "glamour makeup," Joan pointedly informs her, "The answer to feeling unattractive isn't to make yourself even uglier.
He was, until April, chairman of the Israel Innovation Authority, as the Office of the Chief Scientist was rather pointedly renamed last year.
Kochman has pointedly decided not to lump Kuenzel's pleas into the loud calls challenging lethal injection methods currently swirling in the national news.
In Scotland, where the parliamentary election campaign is approaching its culmination, senior politicians are pointedly falling over themselves to publish their tax returns.
But that was also when Boras pointedly expressed concern about how many innings Harvey was pitching in his first season back from surgery.
As you would expect, the White House greeting card now being dispatched pointedly includes the words "Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year".
May's spokesman said she had been uncomfortable reading about the event, pointedly saying that as a woman she would not have been invited.
Some in the caucus have pushed for impeaching Trump following the release of Mueller's report; however, House leaders have pointedly downplayed that possibility.
And he said that what the city needed was "engaged leadership," pointedly suggesting that such a quality was lacking at City Hall today.
Pointedly, the first person to talk after Puigdemont on Tuesday evening was Inés Arrimadas, leader of the anti-secessionist Citizens party in Catalonia.
His indictment pointedly noted that Mr. Jang had stood up and clapped only "halfheartedly" when Mr. Kim was being upheld as supreme leader.
But he noted pointedly that Mr. Romney, who has been urging Republicans to deny him the presidential nomination, is not one of them.
But frontrunner Johnson, who has promised Britain will leave the EU with or without a deal by Halloween, pointedly declined to do so.
Pitchfork, who reviewed the release, described it as "pointedly uncommercial and abrasive," noting Charli's decision to ditch mainstream sounds by employing underground producers.
President Obama knew anger was off-limits to him as president, a reality he pointedly underscored during the 2015 White House Correspondents' dinner.
Elizabeth Warren got out of the 2020 race late last week, she pointedly refused to throw her endorsement behind either Sanders or Biden.
He alleged "a total lack of accountability" and pointedly raised the question of how much Congress will be willing to spend on recovery.
For several days, President Emmanuel Macron of France pointedly refused to blame Russia for the assassination attempt, saying he needed more conclusive proof.
The original tracks are all about break-beats and pirate radio memories, but for the remixes Pressing Matters enjoys a pointedly Teutonic treatment.
Could that liberate Democratic lawmakers to more pointedly make the case that corporate campaign contributions can warp the decisions of those in government?
The UAE has also taken a less hostile stance toward Iran, pointedly refusing to blame it for sabotaging four tankers in Emirati waters.
A recent analysis in Health Affairs, pointedly titled "The Forgotten Middle," investigated how many middle-income seniors will be caught in that bind.
The title's "for now" pointedly conveys the show's twin strains of ecological optimism and pessimism, but its invocation of "poetry" is more mysterious.
Rubio, of course, ended up endorsing Trump's election even while pointedly not retracting the accusation that the president-elect is a con artist.
The special counsel's team decided not to charge Mr. Trump, citing numerous legal and factual constraints, but it pointedly declined to exonerate him.
At King, an Italian-inspired restaurant that opened in 2016, dishes like quail with braised chicories and tiny potatoes are pointedly, deliciously unsharable.
Renderings show the concourses dotted with trees, and the entire complex is hugged by parkland, pointedly emphasizing its relationship with the natural landscape.
Since then, he has led an on-air crusade against the companies, pointedly accusing them of an unfounded campaign to suppress conservative speech.
A current project of the institute is a multimedia exploration of whiteness, a concept that the films here either foreground or pointedly ignore.
It's the foundation the JJ Abrams movies pointedly demolished in favor of the more paranoid, militaristic visions of a literal 9/11 truther.
That he duly did—although he left the letter pointedly unsigned, and added another, saying that he saw no reason for a delay.
Some of his own work became pointedly un-AbEx, as in his series of all-white canvases painted, like walls, with a roller.
At a summit meeting this weekend in Saudi Arabia between President Trump and leaders of predominantly Muslim countries, Iran was pointedly not invited.
And several were gleeful that Mr. Trump pointedly avoided referring to a two-state solution that most of the prime minister's allies oppose.
" Bill Keller, a former executive editor of The Times, in 2012 described leaks even more pointedly, saying, "I'd call them a public service.
A subsequent meeting in October with Kim Jong Un himself, which the official pointedly noted did not include Kim Jong Chol, was "excellent."
Those strikes -- just as Turkey launched its Afrin operation -- were guided by SDF forces on the ground, the US-led coalition noted pointedly.
He pointedly noted that his dreams of taking Facebook to that country have been stalemated by that country's demands on data and censorship.
Toivo celebrated his 22014th birthday, the newspaper The Namibian reported that Mr. Nujoma had "pointedly declined" to offer a public tribute to him.
Out and about in Paris, Juliette had an embarrassing encounter with two university colleagues who sized up Noah and inquired pointedly about Etienne.
But the vice president focused the brunt of his address on pointedly attacking the Affordable Care Act as an unworkable and failed policy.
James shot back pointedly at Jackson over the use of the term, and said he had lost respect for Jackson because of it.
Senators should use the upcoming confirmation hearings to pointedly ask each of them if they're committed to upholding fair housing and accessible financing.
Security guards emerge from their huts as you approach, some rushing and shooing, others merely placing themselves pointedly in your line of sight.
As in "Sin City" or "A Confederacy of Dunces," plot is pointedly unimportant to "The Plotters," mostly a medium for satire and repulsion.
" Then on Tuesday, Mr. McConnell pointedly said that if Mr. Moore were elected, "he would immediately have an issue with the Ethics Committee.
There's a growing number of artists and collectives in Portland whose practices feel revelatory and pointedly inclusive in a state yearning for diversity.
Would Killing Eve be a surprisingly dark show from a hilarious comedic writer, or a pointedly funny show playing in another genre's sandbox?
"What is this, a gadget for women who aren't dating real men?" a man pointedly asked CEO Karen Long as I looked on.
But he pointedly declined to repeat his debate remark that "they lied," and he said he was unwilling to assign blame to Mr. Bush.
Mueller also pointedly notes that the same DOJ opinion explicitly states that a president can still be indicted after he steps down from office.
In 2018 Russia pointedly brought its most modern kit to Tajikistan for its own war games close to the site of the Chinese ones.
Perhaps most pointedly, the letter notes that Usmanov was but one of 50 limited partners in the DST Global entities that invested in Facebook.
Over the last several weeks, Trump has publicly and pointedly questioned the assessments of U.S. intelligence agencies on Russia, while refusing to criticize Putin.
Bell's tease could mean anything, but it does suggest that while the story can sometimes feel unwieldy, it is very pointedly headed somewhere specific.
Pete King pointedly said he would support financial aid for Texas now, despite what he saw from some of his Texan colleagues in 2013.
"It was a product of a valley with a strong sense of place," said Mr. Schenk, who pointedly mentioned summer 2011 as an example.
His latest run-in with Mexicans came as he pointedly noted the ethnicity of the judge presiding over a lawsuit related to Trump University.
That's why Milanovic pointedly ended one of his earlier books with a quote by the poet Constantine Cavafy: Men have knowledge of the present.
The food was pointedly modern, the wine was natural and it quickly became the gathering place for restaurant industry workers, particularly young wine professionals.
Russia, which had declined to cooperate in the Litvinenko inquiry, cautioned pointedly at the time of the public inquiry that it could "poison" relations.
One member, two sources on call said, pointedly told Ryan that the better Trump does in November, the better the House GOP will do.
"Nice to know my ugly mug is good for something," Ri says pointedly to Pak, and the old man gives him a grateful nod.
Many on Twitter pointedly reminded Trump of his anti-vaccine statements after he tweeted about the "Light It Up Blue" campaign for autism awareness.
He also pointedly said the government would not touch lands under the administration of the Ingonyama Trust, which is effectively controlled by King Zwelithini.
As Ezra Klein wrote for Vox, the answer is that Obama and his staff sense a risk in him speaking more pointedly about race.
Meanwhile, Jessa crashes a networking opportunity that her ambitious cousin Shoshanna (Zosia Mamet) pointedly didn't invite her to, at which point shenanigans obviously ensue.
Conditions right now are dirtier, more dangerous, and significantly crueler than they ever were at Ellis Island -- most pointedly so where children are concerned.
Cruz also drew massive headlines when he pointedly refused to endorse Trump at the Republican National Convention despite being handed a plum speaking spot.
And Wood's statement pointedly reiterates that the ICO's investigation "found a number of shortcomings in the way patient records were shared for this trial".
A good portion of Christie's town halls are now spent attacking Rubio as unqualified, a point he drove home more pointedly in the interview.
Finally, N.K. Jemisin's novel The Fifth Season earned the top award of the night, and it's a book that is pointedly against the grain.
Mr Kibicho pointedly mentioned in his article that donor funds are being switched from Kenya to deal with the influx of migrants to Europe.
And the president's campaign staff took note: Mr. Kinzinger was pointedly left off the state's leadership team for Mr. Trump's Illinois re-election drive.
Through the early aughts, MTV helped punk and indie stretch far beyond their niche audiences, pointedly slotting bands next to rappers and pop stars.
Last month, in written responses to questions from the Senate Finance Committee, Mnuchin pointedly declined to say whether China was manipulating its yuan currency.
Bach, who is German, was defensive of his Russian friend, and he pointedly warned the world to keep its nose out of Russia's business.
The dominant grape, merlot, has been an object of scorn in popular culture ever since a movie, "Sideways," so pointedly disparaged it in 2004.
But both pointedly referred to other incidents of state-sponsored hacking against the U.S., which could be interpreted as veiled threats to the Kremlin.
Twice in recent weeks, Gowdy pointedly declined to discuss his role in reviewing the intelligence underpinning Trump's claims of a spy in his campaign.
In bolstering his case, Trump pointedly quoted Bernie Sanders, a nod to the political realignment the presumptive Republican nominee needs to win the presidency.
Meanwhile, in another interview conducted Friday, Zuckerberg said pointedly that Facebook, which launched in 2004, didn't invest enough in security during its early years.
At the Nobel Prize giving ceremony in Stockholm last December, both Queen Silvia and Crown Princess Victoria pointedly wore dresses made of recycled material.
Eve, unlike Cleo in Cuarón's pointedly nostalgic film, is part of the 21st century capitalist economy, employed by a corporation rather than a family.
The Olympic committee's chief executive, Scott Blackmun, also apologized for not attending the hearing, after gymnasts pointedly condemned the U.S.O.C. for lack of support.
Several people, including the correspondent Bill Whitaker, pointedly questioned Mr. Rhodes about why this infraction was serious enough to merit Mr. Fager's immediate dismissal.
She has discussed spending billions on infrastructure and pointedly contrasts her proposals — which draw inspiration from the epic Mackinac suspension bridge — with the president's.
Almost all of them consistently — and pointedly — played music by the absent Pop Smoke, who has had a handful of rowdy hits this summer.
Cardinal Terence Cooke, who opposed violence in Northern Ireland, pointedly did not receive him at the steps of St. Patrick's Cathedral, as is customary.
Over the weekend, four prominent senators — two Republicans and two Democrats — joined forces to pledge an investigation while pointedly ignoring Mr. Trump's skeptical claims.
A fluid narrative voice, pointedly lyrical and without a trace of irony, gives equal weight to the perceptions of both ghosts and living characters.
"Kennedy pointedly asked [redacted] to change the FBI's classification determination regarding one of Clinton's emails, which the FBI considered classified," the FBI files said.
His count pointedly included the period from 2008 to 2012 when Mr. Putin was officially the prime minister and Dmitri A. Medvedev the president.
Pop & Rock On its recent album, "Everything Now," Arcade Fire uses pointedly ironic disco jams to diagnose ills of modern society (anxiety, inequality, celebrity).
After arguing rather pointedly with Gibson on the second pitch of his final at-bat, Torres stepped out of the box to collect himself.
And pointedly, there is little in the way of verification to prove that someone who claims to be working for a company really is.
The powerful Culinary Union pointedly offered no endorsement, though its message to its 60,000 members took an unmistakable shot at Sanders's health care plans.
The tensions created an opening for Mr. Bloomberg with black and Latino voters, and Mr. Sharpton pointedly withheld an endorsement of the Democratic nominee.
When the news feed was announced, before the emergence of the modern Facebook sharing ecosystem, Facebook's operating definition of "news" was pointedly friend-centric.
Most notably, the president pointedly declined to label China a currency manipulator, despite having vowed to do so on the campaign trail last year.
Afterward, the Defense Department put out a statement about Mr. Trump's visit to the Pentagon that pointedly made no mention of the Muslim ban.
Indeed, one intelligence official was moved to pointedly deny any involvement in drafting or approving Mr. Priebus's specific comments, according to The Washington Post.
Harris was asked several times on "New Day" about the Castro assault, but pointedly chose not to criticize its author or to defend Biden.
I'd never thought about this before — I've always had pockets — and I wondered if artists might expose these perceptual bubbles more pointedly than archaeologists.
Though the UN pointedly observes "Delegations are reminded that statements should not exceed four minutes," Trump rambled on for more than a half hour.
"Kintu" pointedly omits the colonial period, and with it the narrative of Europe in Africa that has dominated so much of the continent's literature.
She impressed Californians with her commanding presence — offering a preview of the senator the country would see pointedly questioning Republican nominees during confirmation hearings.
House Speaker Paul Ryan pointedly disinvited Trump for a joint appearance in Wisconsin that had been scheduled for Saturday following publication of the tape.
Or, perhaps more pointedly, assessing work without an artist's name attached to any judgment of its merits seemed to be a truly frightening prospect.
Weems grounded these sweeping questions in the realities of today's sociopolitical landscape, pointedly addressing the sexism and racism she's long explored in her art.
Moreover, he has signed a 10-year contract to remain at the firm, though he pointedly added that he did not ask for any extension.
But he pointedly did not do so — citing the need to protect an ongoing investigation — though cautioned no one should read anything into his silence.
Or, more pointedly, is Blue Apron creating a shitload of waste in their quest to save the Convenience Generation from fully industrialized agriculture and obesity?
Only Kate can find proof of the massacre — especially since the Americans, in a scene of harrowing indifference, pointedly refused to search for the graves.
Tortoise can be clattery, or pointedly hard to define; on this record, for the first time since that first single, it has vocalists singing words.
During a visit to NATO headquarters last month in Brussels, Trump had pointedly not mentioned U.S. support for the critical portion of the NATO charter.
In a post-midterms press conference, Trump criticized Republican incumbents who did not embrace his support, pointedly singling out Love for giving him "no love."
Less than 24 hours later, Trump held a press conference lashing out at Ted Cruz, who had pointedly refused to endorse him at the convention.
However, Tyga didn't choose to leave the festival entirely: He pointedly only headed back to finish watching Lamar once Scott's performance came to an end.
Sullivan pointedly noted in his order that Powell signed that report as "Attorney for the Defendant," despite not entering a formal appearance in Flynn's case.
" In April, after Jordan pointedly left Aaron out of his Instagram post celebrating National Sibling Day, a source told PEOPLE the move was "probably intentional.
If you have forgotten that Google exists to collate your entire life, then Google pointedly reminded you today with some new features for Google Photos.
"This is the bedrock of our friendship," said Pavlopoulos, referring to the treaty and pointedly telling his VIP guest he was a Professor of Law.
Alongside the figures, Abney has simply painted "WHAT?" in black letters — pointedly demanding viewers to consider the composition and then think critically about its meaning.
The survey showed that the number of people pointedly requesting not to stay in a Trump property increased after the Access Hollywood hot mic scandal.
But when Netflix picked up the show for a fifth season, it very pointedly did not say that season five would be the show's last.
Photo: Alex Cranz (Gizmodo)This thing is so pointedly specific in its aesthetic that only a small subset of the population will find it attractive.
Obama pointedly praised Bernie Sanders even as he made a pitch to Republicans, and he and Kaine both talked about gun control and economic fairness.
Madonna, of course, unlike Fred Astaire, is a kind of icon of toil, proudly and pointedly self-fashioned, aiming never to make anything look easy.
This came just days after Spicer drew widespread condemnation for pointedly excluding several mainstream media outlets, including the Times, from a routine gaggle with reporters.
The 48-year-old Wisconsin Republican, who pointedly criticized Trump during the 2016 election, said the president's election allowed him to pursue GOP policy priorities.
But Guillaume Poupard, the chief of France's cybersecurity agency, pointedly declined to endorse the minister's comments when quizzed about them the day after the hack.
Powerful performance, part 2 Coachella became "Beychella" for a night as Beyonce grooved -- and made a little history -- with a pointedly political, fiercely empowering performance.
The ratings agency pointedly raised questions about the company's decision to spend $54 billion on stock buybacks since 2012 while its debt load was ballooning.
"Fences" is pointedly set on the deceptively quiet eve of that catharsis — and, as befits its historical moment, its tone is both anxious and muted.
"Made in China," their most successful track overseas, came within dangerous reach of meme territory by exploiting so pointedly the novelty of being Chinese rappers.
This meta-picture highlights her upper body strength and fierce eyes; she seems pointedly disinterested in including her hair, breasts, and hands in the shot.
On top of which, it was Colbert, years ago, who coined the term "truthiness," pointedly exposing — and skewering — politicians' self-servingly cavalier relationship with reality.
And, most pointedly (though she claimed not consciously), cast the most diverse lineup of the week, with more than half her models being non-Caucasian.
But Mr. Trump pointedly did not mention his name when signing the bill, the latest slight in the long-running acrimony between the two men.
Mr. Jones (perhaps pointedly) capped his final Vuitton show by sending out Naomi Campbell and Kate Moss — both famous Burberry girls — clad in trench coats.
" Sudan's defense minister threatened last May to withdraw from the conflict, pointedly announcing that Khartoum was "reassessing" participation in light of Sudan's "stability and interests.
He pointedly and repeatedly asked on Thursday what had changed since Mr. Trump said during his campaign that he considered marijuana enforcement a state issue.
So the end of the episode finds him sitting alone in his study in the dark, pointedly not inflicting himself on the people he loves.
But Mr. Pence drew the greatest reaction for where he did not appear: most pointedly, at a dinner Mr. Moon hosted before the opening ceremony.
One month later the president stepped into North Korean territory for his third meeting with Mr Kim, while Mr Bolton was pointedly dispatched to Mongolia.
NYT's Jim Stewart: [London Mayor Sadiq] Khan pointedly contrasted Mr. Khosrowshahi's approach to that of officials in Uber's London operation, whom he described as arrogant.
"This deceleration gives us some pause relative to other ad names, most pointedly those with higher exposure to the US than Facebook," the note said.
But he does pointedly set it against the relative isolation of the Parks, who don't often share the same shot much less the same room.
Neither he nor Ms. Freeland hid disappointment over Mr. Trump's decision, pointedly noting that it reflected the administration's stance, not that of Americans in general.
Europeans, the Brexiteers claimed — looking pointedly at the poorer countries on the eastern edge of the bloc — took British jobs and strained British social services.
And when yet another, even poorer family is revealed, the movie pointedly makes it extremely clear to us that that family has, and enjoys, sex.
When I was learning about wine in the early 1980s, I was pointedly told that when I selected a bottle, I had effectively bought it.
" While pointedly refusing to comment on Cohen, the president stressed that Manafort's conviction "doesn't involve me," and called it, "a very sad thing is happening.
This was a positive step, a vast improvement from his statement on Saturday, which pointedly omitted any reference to white supremacy, Nazism, or their acolytes.
The funeral was canceled at the last minute because the venue was too large and too costly and too pointedly religious for all the skeptics.
As the whistle-blower complaint pointedly noted, Mr. Zelensky had signaled during the campaign that he would replace Mr. Lutsenko if he won the election.
Gillibrand pointedly called out Google and Facebook for "making a whole lot of money" from its empires of data, she wrote in a Medium post.
In a sometimes teary address, Mr. Bercow pointedly warned of the way successive Conservative governments have tried to push through Brexit plans against lawmakers' wishes.
In fact, the country was pointedly snubbed in July by the influential MSCI benchmark equity index, which declined to upgrade Argentina to emerging market status.
Around the room, artifacts from musicians — instruments, album covers, stage wear, sheet music — are displayed, pointedly, alongside photographs of dancing audiences and memorabilia from dancers.
The predominant effect is one of creative entropy, a defensive huddling in political or coterie formations that are pointedly indifferent when not hostile to outsiders.
Pompeo, at the Singapore briefing, pointedly ignored a reporter's question about Navarro's comment and left the podium while he was being pressed for an answer.
Most pointedly, Sanders has regularly criticized Clinton for giving paid speeches to Goldman Sachs and has pressed for her to release transcripts of those remarks.
Biden's best moment was when he pointedly refused to give up on his decades-long commitment to reaching across the aisle to work with Republicans.
Though she was a fairly central figure in The Last Jedi, she's pointedly excluded in The Rise of Skywalker, especially relative to newly introduced characters.
The man is her father, or perhaps her lover; the woman in the back seat, his "wife," is pointedly not referred to as her mother.
Yet this largess failed to prevent the election of nearly 50 candidates — including all eight who flipped seats to Democrats — who pointedly refused its money.
But, as the USTR pointedly noted in its official statement on July 13, the United States has a good track record of winning such disputes.
But White House officials were still irritated with Mr. Romney, pointedly noting that they only got a brief heads-up that the essay was coming.
And, most pointedly, we see her lording over a desperate pile of other Taylor Swifts, dressed like versions of herself from videos and appearances past.
The latest broadside came as Sessions visited the White House for a "routine meeting," which pointedly was not a meeting with his boss, President Trump.
Bellos also relates how filmmakers from around the world have betrayed the original by putting "back in what Hugo so pointedly omits" — namely, organized religion.
He added, pointedly, "Don't give the French a hard time," in a nod to one of his predecessors, Georges Pompidou, who first used the phrase.
Even Ted Cruz, who had pointedly refused to endorse Trump at the Republican convention fell in line recently and declared his support for Trump's candidacy.
Depp's starey-eyed villain posturing comes with some pointedly callous murder, and his entire plan involves escalating the threat of all-out wizard-versus-Muggle war.
McMaster has pointedly been the subject of criticism from alt-right figures like pizzagate-promoter Mike Cernovich, as well as left-leaning commentators like Glenn Greenwald.
They have for the most part done so carefully, describing the archbishop as a man of integrity, while pointedly applying no such epithets to the pope.
But he's always done so by throwing money around and tormenting his children into doing what he wants, and pointedly not by being a great planner.
She washed her hair with vinegar for six months until her husband pointedly commented that she had gone to bed each night smelling like salad dressing.
" As another student pointedly wrote to me in an email after class, "Girly, pink-sporting stay-at-home moms are hardly an oppressed faction of society.
Bernie Sanders has been complaining about DNC decisions that gave a leg up to Clinton, and pointedly endorsed a primary challenger trying to unseat Wasserman Schultz.
Flynn submitted his resignation hours after Trump, through a spokesman, pointedly declined to publicly back Flynn, saying he was reviewing the situation and talking to Pence.
Confirmation tells the historic, pointedly relevant, true story of Anita Hill, a pioneer in the fight against sexual harassment in the workplace and within our government.
Johnson said his campaign has reached out to Republican 2012 nominee Mitt Romney, who has pointedly refused to back Trump and said he's considering voting Libertarian.
He pointedly thanked the whistle-blowers who detected the lead levels in the water and in children's blood, prompting a flurry of action in recent weeks.
While Mueller's investigation pointedly states it was unable to conclude "no criminal conduct occurred," the President has branded the report as a "total exoneration" of wrongdoing.
He pointedly refused to take a question from CNN, calling the outlet "fake news" for publishing a story about intelligence reports on his entanglements with Russia.
"Have you ever heard of Skrillex being criminalized?" he asked me pointedly, referring to how white artists tend to face less scrutiny than their black counterparts.
Sanders himself fed this narrative when he pointedly answered, "I don't know," when the Wall Street Journal asked him this spring whether Ossoff is a progressive.
Until now, the Belgian royal family had pointedly chosen to address its subjects (along with the rest of the world) only in German, French or Dutch.
In his order creating the panel, Trump pointedly directed it to shore up the public's "confidence" in elections—putting the emphasis on perception rather than reality.
Two years earlier, she pointedly left a dinner being held in her honor by President Marcos to visit Mr. Aquino in his death-row prison cell.
He cited a Chinese Communist Party announcement last week of planned national security measures for Hong Kong, and pointedly added that the idea had received support.
Like anyone who tends to be pointedly ignored at bars, his social skills are rusty and his solitude has only made him more anxious to please.
The Gingrich document pointedly ignores the crucial issue facing his party this year: How do Republican candidates deal with the controversies raised by their presidential nominee?
As one analyst pointedly put it, Saudi Arabia seeks to fight Iran "to the last American," by luring it into a war with the Islamic Republic.
Taylor said she and her husband were repeatedly turned away by sellers who pointedly told them that they wouldn't be able to afford the asking price.
Beto O'Rourke, who represented El Paso in Congress, pointedly criticized the news media in an impassioned response for continuing to question whether Trump was enabling racism.
It was true of Hollywood after the arrival of television, where some went for Cinerama and others went for a more pointedly adult and arty direction.
However, midway through the speech Douglass shifts his tone, and pointedly notes that as a black man he cannot embrace the holiday in the same way.
Clinton pointedly said she could not spend all of her time fact-checking Mr. Trump, advising viewers to go to her website to see his falsehoods.
The show is pointedly and self-consciously funny, savoring its own raucous wit, which paradoxically means that it just isn't as funny as it should be.
Known colloquially as the Department of Veterans Abuse, the VA has lumbered along for decades promoting form over substance while pointedly ignoring the needs of veterans.
The British ambassador, Matthew Rycroft, pointedly asked the Bulgarian candidate, Irina Bokova, which parts of the United Nations she would shutter to make it more efficient.
Two Clinton aides, for example, pointedly noted in interviews that it was difficult to press a counterattack without fully knowing what was in Ms. Abedin's emails.
It also fails to explain why the right was granted to American women in 1920, as opposed to 1919 or 1918, or, perhaps more pointedly, 1776.
On the one hand, he has pointedly noted that Mr. Khashoggi was not a United States citizen and that his disappearance occurred far from American soil.
The Kremlin has flatly denied any involvement in the attack, even as state television announcers have pointedly referred to the poisoning as a warning to traitors.
Mueller's inquiry concluded without any recommendation of charges against Trump, but he pointedly did not exonerate the president on the question of whether Trump obstructed justice.
All are active in progressive research and political organizations, some of which are pointedly focused on the swelling gap between the richest Americans and everyone else.
Sailors aboard the ship were given the day off and, unlike colleagues from other vessels, pointedly not invited to attend Mr. Trump's speech aboard another warship.
But they pointedly declined to exonerate him — and they cataloged the attempts by Mr. Trump to escape an inquiry that imperiled his presidency from the start.
Half-arguing, like fans at a bar, they assessed the best football coaches of all time, pointedly leaving out one visiting here this weekend: Bill Belichick.
This summer, shortly after receiving a pointedly given copy of the Pope's 2015 encyclical on climate change, Laudato Si', Trump withdrew from the Paris climate accords.
What's more, she pointedly doesn't show her face, which is gorgeous and could well draw attention away from the changing body she wants to show us.
Unlike Emily's List, a more established group that supports Democratic women, Emerge pointedly does not have a litmus test requiring its candidates to back abortion rights.
"Maggie and Me," Damian Barr Margaret Thatcher loomed over my youth, and so she did with Damian Barr's, though more pointedly and intricately woven in his.
Unfolding over several months in 2015 and 2016, "Bombshell" tells three parallel stories that are fascinating mostly because of the ways they pointedly fail to intersect.
Texas Senator Ted Cruz, who had pointedly refused to back Trump at the party's convention that summer, used the list to justify his endorsement in September.
His persona is pointedly that of a fallible everyman, who has simply trained himself to observe his fellow humans more carefully than most of us do.
After a series of attacks on tankers in the Persian Gulf, they pointedly refused to blame Tehran, and then quietly sent a diplomatic delegation to Iran.
TOKYO — As recently as five years ago, a Japanese prime minister was in Hawaii for an economic summit meeting, but pointedly stayed away from Pearl Harbor.
Asked pointedly by a reporter on Wednesday if his wife is responsible for the personal charges, he said only that would all come out in court.
Mr. Trump has pointedly and repeatedly questioned in conversations how it was that Mr. Flynn's conversations were recorded, and wondered who could have issued a warrant.
While saying he liked Flake, he also said pointedly that "the election is over" and Republicans need to work with the White House to get results.
However, such interests are trumped by the best interests of the American people, U.S. global or regional plans and, pointedly, to the lawmakers' sworn Constitutional responsibilities.
During Trump's visit to the island last week, the president pointedly did not ask Cruz to speak during a televised meeting with federal and local officials.
Speaking in July 2016 at the Republican National Convention in Cleveland, Mr. Cruz pointedly invited conservatives to "vote your conscience," leaving the stage to ferocious boos.
On a recent trip back to Vietnam I had a chance encounter with a Buddhist monk who asked me pointedly why I chose to fight there.
When Red and the others attack Adelaide's family at the house, she pointedly describes Adelaide as having a shadow that lives a much less cushy lifestyle.
Or, more pointedly: Have Australia and New Zealand neglected the threat of right-wing extremism as they have overwhelmingly focused on the peril of Islamist terrorism?
Kim unilaterally announced a moratorium on long-range missile launches, pleasing Trump, but has pointedly said nothing about the mid-range missiles that concern Japan the most.
Trump earlier this month, at a New York news conference, pointedly and repeatedly refused to call on Acosta while accusing CNN of publishing "fake news" about him.
And while the novel's infamous gang-bang scene is mercifully avoided, Beverly pointedly takes every boy's face in her hands so they can find the way out.
A new paper co-written by Lord Stern and pointedly entitled "Making carbon pricing work for citizens" singles it out as the best choice in most circumstances.
"You can see the echo chamber of Roger in other men who we are forced to contend with now politically," Bloom said pointedly, without mentioning Donald Trump.
The streets of Kirkuk and Suleimaniyah provinces ruled by Mr Barzani's old rival, the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan (PUK), are pointedly bereft of campaign posters and bunting.
The groupings that make up a single "painting" and more pointedly cite pop art, however, are making their debut in the current Pop Goes the Donut exhibition.
Trump claimed the upcoming presidential vote is has been "rigged" against him, and has pointedly declined to say whether he would accept the results if he loses.
" Bongo's main challenger, opposition leader Jean Ping, called the court's decision "biased" for "pointedly ignoring the urgent calls for transparency launched by the national and international community.
Most pointedly, Mr. Cruz has detailed Mr. Trump's long history of liberal positions and contributions to Democratic boogeymen, from the Clintons to Mayor Rahm Emanuel of Chicago.
Mrs Merkel was characteristically cryptic in her comments this morning, but pointedly declined opportunities from reporters to welcome her new French counterpart's ambitions for the euro zone.
House and Senate members not on those committees should pointedly tell their colleagues who are that it's well past time to put an end to this insanity.
" She faced a heckler with a similar question at another stop but pointedly said, "You are very rude and I'm not ever going to call on you.
"There are going to be people along the way who try to undercut your success or take credit for your accomplishments or your fame," Swift said, pointedly.
Unlike Western officials, Mr Erdogan pointedly remarked, "Putin did not criticise me on the number of people from the military or civil service who had been dismissed".
Asked twice in recent days if he personally had read the document that he demanded detailing the start of the Russia probe, Nunes pointedly refused to answer.
In the event of Brexit, European leaders are likely to try to discourage copycats by pointedly restricting the full benefits of EU citizenship to full EU citizens.
For the last 13 years readers have been drawn to its pointedly honest (and often times biting) commentary on the world of elite New England private schools.
Pointedly, LinkedIn tried to acquire Dynamic Signal over a year ago (we have heard from very reliable sources), although the two companies couldn't agree on a price.
But GSG has pointedly distanced itself from Anonymous, as well as an Anonymous-affiliated group simply called Ghost Security, which also runs a digital campaign against ISIS.
At a meeting last month with Republican senators at the Capitol, Mr. Trump lashed out at Mr. Kirk — who pointedly did not attend — for rescinding his endorsement.
In accordance with the menu, the décor at Taladwat is pointedly rustic, with communal picnic tables and bags of garlic and dried gourds hanging from the walls.
Among his predecessors, former Chairman Ben Bernanke pointedly told lawmakers in an early 2013 congressional appearance that Congress' forced spending cuts would hurt a still-weak recovery.
The work in the Los Angeles-based artist Jesse Mockrin's upcoming solo show at Night Gallery, "The Progress of Love," looks pointedly familiar — and yet entirely new.
Ms. Kelly later got into a dust-up with Jane Fonda — by asking her pointedly about her plastic surgery — in what would develop into a monthslong feud.
Chancellor Angela Merkel of Germany, politically weakened at home, reacted mildly but pointedly to Mr. Trump's remarks, noting that she grew up in Soviet-occupied East Germany.
At once trippy and pointedly mundane, "Atlanta" played in the space where the indignities of being black and poor meet the indignities of striving to get rich.
Yet pointedly, as all this was going on, Yvon Chouinard, Patagonia's founder, was giving a speech at the One Percent For the Planet summit in Portland, Ore.
The beauty of this album is that it manages to be memorable without relying on a specific gimmick: there's no needless clean chorus, nor pointedly overwrought leads.
To ensure that the message got through, Mr. Yanukovych and Mr. Akhmetov pointedly mentioned McKinsey in talks with American officials, according to diplomatic cables released by WikiLeaks.
"I've been an artist in New York City my whole life, and I always wanted to be in a biennial in my hometown," Ms. Kass said pointedly.
Since the race turned against him, Mr. Sanders has been busy blaming everyone else for his troubles: the media, young voters and, most pointedly, the Democratic establishment.
The new review pointedly included "social media and some retail services online" as areas the agency intended to investigate — a description that would include Facebook and Amazon.
In his opinion, Judge Marrero pointedly noted that in throwing off the yoke of the British crown, the country's founders had dismissed the notion of broad immunity.
He pointedly avoided mention of "Brexit," aware of widespread public exhaustion with the subject — even going so far as to describe it as a term from history.
Brown, who's single, made franchise history during her Bachelorette season when she pointedly broke up with would-be fiancé Jed Wyatt for lying about a former girlfriend.
Donna Brazile, whom Trump pointedly took a shot at in his tweet Thursday, is a former head of the Democratic National Committee and a Fox News contributor.
On Tuesday, Trump pointedly did not call on Cruz to ask her for comments as he met with local officials, some of whom praised the federal response.
Ayatollah Khamenei has also pointedly reminded Mr. Rouhani of the fate of the Islamic Republic's first president, Abolhassan Bani-Sadr, who was impeached and forced into exile.
Though just about every alternative belief system on earth has passed through the Hilton's doors over the years, this year, a few things were very pointedly absent.
Last year, Pope Francis pointedly opined that ''A person who thinks only about building walls, wherever they may be, and not of building bridges, is not Christian.
In two of the Democrats' six televised debates, he pointedly referred to his vote against the Iraq War and contrasted it with Biden's vote to support it.
Many of the awards across categories were also pointedly white, with some of the year's most stunning performances by actors of color somehow not making the cut.
He also pointedly told Sunni Arab leaders in Saudi Arabia last month that he has no intention of lecturing them on their repressive behavior toward their citizens.
McConnell, the Senate majority leader from Kentucky, has steadfastly declined to call Trump's criticism of a federal judge "racist," a term that Ryan (R-Wis.) pointedly deployed.
Mr. Pompeo pointedly evaded questions from reporters in Lisbon about the defense treaty and whether the United States would not prevent Israel from annexing the Jordan Valley.
Booker pointedly noted that Hillary Clinton underperformed with black voters in key battleground states in 2016 -- one of major factors that led to her loss to Trump.
Also, as Ghany notes, Priebus has shown a personal interest in FATCA, pointedly denouncing it as a violation of constitutional rights and protections afforded to overseas Americans.
Perhaps most pointedly, while the Women's March claimed to stand for love, nonviolence and inclusion, its organizers staunchly refused to extend that "inclusion" to pro-life women.
That's the charm of "Be Myself," Sheryl Crow's pointedly titled new album, which gleefully and unabashedly returns to the sound of her hit albums from the 1990s.
He has recently stressed more directly his record as an intelligence officer in Afghanistan in 2014, pointedly noting the contrast with Trump&aposs lack of military service.
The centrists fight back Biden got some back-up on health care Thursday night from his fellow moderates in the race -- most pointedly, Buttigieg and Minnesota Sen.
"These harsh tactics might work if you're willing to burn down the rest of the party in order to be the last man standing," she said, pointedly.
Last Wednesday afternoon, Hodges pointedly removed Cleon Jones, his best player, from the outfield in the midst of a game, apparently for playing a ball too casually.
In the New Hampshire Senate race, Fitzsimmons pointedly said that RAD is not working for Democratic candidate Maggie Hassan, but against her Republican opponent, Senator Kelly Ayotte.
Amy Klobuchar, one of the more centrist Democrats onstage by record, was frequently given an opportunity to make enemies to her left — and pointedly chose not to.
His running mate Donald Trump was nominated on one of the most pointedly anti-trans and anti-queer platforms in GOP history, according to the Log Cabin Republicans.
Grande apologized for her behavior, noted that she was disgusted by her own actions, and pointedly reminded everyone that the donut shop video was taken without her consent.
Flake has floated the idea of a primary challenger taking on Trump several times this year, and even pointedly refused to rule out his own run against Trump.
Broad has worked with the gun control advocacy organization Everytown for Gun Safety, and DeVos pointedly defended her openness to guns in the classroom during her confirmation hearing.
Publicly, the answer is no — although the duo pointedly avoided the question when Hoda Kotb and Savannah Guthrie directly asked them about their relationship on Today Tuesday morning.
"Hollywood is crawling with outsiders and foreigners," Streep said after describing the diverse backgrounds of some of her acting contemporaries ("Where are their birth certificates?" she asked pointedly).
Conte, stung by Salvini's move to sack him, said pointedly on Thursday that most ministers had been hard at work through summer and were "not on the beach".
" In a wide-ranging speech Wednesday, Juncker blasted Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan in pointedly undiplomatic language, demanding Turkey release jailed journalists and stop calling European leaders "Nazis.
He pointedly declined to thank Trump personally or praise him, as he has done on previous occasions, but emphasized his strong relationship with Secretary of Defense Jim Mattis.
The event that brings it into sharp focus is, of course, a moment that I think is meant to be pointedly resonant at this moment in political history.
Most pointedly, Mr. Renzi has held up a 3 billion euro payment to Turkey by the European Union to help Turkey curb the flow of refugees into Europe.
" Booker pointedly read a Scripture from the book of Galatians: "Do not be deceived, God is not mocked; for whatever a man sows, this he will also reap.
Lamar Smith (R-TX) pointedly asked Pichai, citing a questionable report on news search results, about "the muting of conservative voices," and questioned whether employees were manipulating results.
The movie instead pointedly establishes her as a scrappy delivery girl strapped for cash, rejecting his inheritance money and mysterious disappearance because she believes he's still alive somewhere.
But it proudly stands up for the principle of welcoming foreigners in need; in 2015 its then editor-in-chief even pointedly took in refugees to his home.
"We won't be defeated by Japan again," Moon told his cabinet, pointedly invoking South Korea's difficult history with Japan, which colonised the Korean peninsula before World War Two.
One fight sequence pointedly evokes Donald Trump's infamous "Grab 'em by the pussy" line from his Access Hollywood tape, as a protagonist fights off a sewer-dwelling attacker.
Obama came within short distances of Israel, visiting nearby Turkey, Egypt and Saudi Arabia in the first months of his administration, but pointedly did not go to Israel.
But Mueller, who brought charges against 37 people in his investigation, including six Trump associates, also pointedly did not exonerate Trump in the obstruction part of his investigation.
Her white satin dress was eye-catching but restrained, so that the whole effect was pointedly adult; but adult in a mature way, not in a provocative way.
Mike stared at Jack as he pointedly dropped what remained of the croissant, crumpled the bag up while chewing, and tossed it to the floor of the van.
"A lot of [journalists] are not open to new perspectives," she says, looking pointedly in my direction as she pushes a collection of newspaper clippings across the table.
He may even mutter to himself, and grimace; shift restlessly in his seat; take fevered notes as if your every remark is priceless, or, pointedly, cease taking notes.
"We won't be defeated by Japan again," Moon told his cabinet, pointedly invoking South Korea's difficult history with Japan, which colonized the Korean peninsula before World War Two.
Hamas pointedly declined to join the fighting, though it did not stop PIJ from firing rockets, as it often does when smaller militant groups attack Israel without permission.
Trump, according to several people with knowledge of the discussions, was upset that Gorsuch had pointedly distanced himself from the president in a private February meeting with Sen.
The French minister hosted 19 other European agriculture ministers in France's Loire valley in September to discuss the future of the CAP after Brexit, pointedly not inviting Britain.
Rodriguez pointedly declined to guarantee the starting job to Solomon over Brandon Dawkins, even after Solomon passed for 6,460 yards and 48 touchdowns in his first two seasons.
But she told Kirkus Reviews that until "Commonwealth" — about a blended family much like the one she grew up in — she pointedly separated her novels and her life.
The pageants would also draw local business and—for the Chinese-American community in particular—quell Cold War anxiety by displaying a pointedly feminine version of Chinese-ness.
Pointedly, their first face-to-face meeting after the heated contest took place on the country's inaugural metro line (the MRT) -- one of Joko's first-term infrastructure wins.
The feud made headlines when Minaj dissed Kim in tracks on her Pink Friday album, and Kim responded with diss tracks on a mixtape pointedly titled Black Friday.
The movie pointedly contrasts Mojdeh with Rouhi (Taraneh Alidousti), an ebullient young woman first seen on the back of a motorcycle driven by her fiancé, Abdolreza (Houman Seyedi).
Sandberg's remarks were published hours after Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey pointedly banned political ads from his platform, saying political reach needed to be earned rather than paid for.
Next was a generic white male host behind a desk to her right, a familiar face, she said pointedly, for audiences to look to when things get uncomfortable.
Mr. Ruby pointedly avoided journalistic contact as he prepared for his presentation in Florence, where he is a special guest of the Pitti Uomo men's wear trade show.
But it pointedly omits any consideration of restoring physical checks on goods or people crossing Ireland's 310-mile land border with Northern Ireland, part of the United Kingdom.
The national center for disease control has pointedly avoided saying in announcements that it had been notified by Wuhan, instead noting that it had "learned of" the outbreak.
Just treated her cruelly, pointedly, things I would never, ever would have done if she had been male and if I had never had those feelings for her.
He placed a large bet on the Republican Party's coming to power in the United States, embracing Mitt Romney then Donald Trump, and pointedly snubbing President Barack Obama.
Pointedly, the selfie thing, as well as the slightly hipster suits, were also hallmarks of his rivals, but none of them got quite the same credit for it.
And on Monday, Cruz pointedly took part in a town hall with Fox News' Megyn Kelly, the network's most prominent female journalist and Trump's most prominent journalistic nemesis.
He's a hip-hop-influenced singer with a singer-songwriter background; his music is both pointedly hybridized and abstract enough that it can be interpreted many different ways.
" Mr. Steiner's quasi-religious view of literature informed his first book, the comparative study "Tolstoy or Dostoevsky" (22001), which was pointedly subtitled "An Essay in the Old Criticism.
If you've had Daniel's braised short ribs, the tenderness and concentration will be familiar to you, although Soogil's version is pointedly suffused with soy rather than red wine.
His wife came second and although Trump did offer an apology for what she has endured of late, he pointedly insisted it was not at all his fault.
As Billboard pointedly noted, despite the 569 percent rise, the song picked up a total of only 1,000 downloads for the week, but "Photograph" has lived many lives.
The demonstrations were most pointedly an expression of contempt for the regime's cover-up following its downing of the Ukrainian jet, which killed all 176 people on board.
At a meeting of G-20 finance ministers in March, Steven Mnuchin, the United States Treasury secretary, pointedly declined to endorse a statement in favor of free trade.
The move would represent just the latest in a series of unprecedented efforts by the Trump administration to tighten immigration — and could pointedly come in a reelection year.
On that day, she pointedly reminded him that a majority of House Republicans joined her Democratic caucus in voting to condemn him for pulling troops out of Syria.
As many investors know, recent failures of these managers to do so has caused all manner of problems — a devastation that Mr. Buffett described pointedly in his note.
It's noticeable side by side, but it's not so much faster that you won't find yourself pointedly staring at the phone to unlock it from time to time.
Speaking in the lower house of parliament Monday, Abe pointedly declined to comment on Trump's claim last week that he had submitted the nomination to the Nobel committee.
But his decision to create a web series with a first episode that jabs pointedly at the president is striking because of Mr. Roth's history with Mr. Trump.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Catchy hooks, theoretically the most wonderful thing in the universe, are meaningless without a context; they must be deployed discreetly and pointedly.
The team behind the film as well as its star Malek pointedly refused to mention Singer both during acceptance speeches and off stage, which helps underline the point.
This development marks a major change for Beyoncé, who until now has pointedly restricted her grandest musical accomplishment to platforms in which she herself has a vested interest.
This theory, formulated by psychoanalyst Julia Kristeva, can be broadly applied to all sorts of "distasteful" bodily fluids (pus and vomit, for example), but period blood is pointedly gendered.
"They know full well who the enemy is," Obama said, pointedly noting that among those they are keeping safe are "politicians who tweet and appear on cable news shows."
But there are odd moments from the start here, like the mincing treatment of the opening Kyrie fugue, with the typically flowing melisma pointedly clipped into two-note phrases.
Speaking earlier, hours after Friday's telephone call, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi pointedly blamed Taiwan for the exchange, rather than Trump, a billionaire businessman with little foreign policy experience.
Even Melisandre, when pointedly asked on the second episode of season seven why she thinks Jon Snow is a prophesied hero, made no mention of his death and rebirth.
On June 13, Attorney General Jeff Sessions appeared before the Senate Intelligence Committee on Tuesday, he pointedly refused to answer basically any questions about his conversations with President Trump.
Al Franken pointedly asked Sessions a hypothetical: What would he do if he learned that anyone affiliated with the Trump campaign communicated with the Russian government during the campaign?
Ferrera and Longoria earned laughs while presenting the award for best actor in a television series, drama, pointedly joking that they are often mixed up with other Latina actresses.
I've spent so many days in bed watching Boardwalk Empire, reading about the current political sphere, and seeing my community pointedly try to be banished from statistics and existence.
Secretary General Ban Ki-moon of the United Nations has pointedly held the government principally responsible, calling it a war crime to use starvation as a weapon of war.
Brienne helped prepare Arya for the most important moment of her life Later in Season 7, Bran pointedly gives the dagger to Arya with a suspicious lack of explanation.
In the next scene, Nat's siblings Joe and Stephanie walk past their mom and dad's bedroom, only to find that Jim has pointedly placed a hat on the doorknob.
Actor Jim Brochu performed a six-minute condensation of Mostel's many hours of testimony in his 2006 one-person biographical tribute, Zero Hour, some of which is pointedly hilarious.
After pointedly retorting on the fact that she was continually asked about Nicki by media while simultaneously being misrepresented as bitter, her message was simple: Let each woman shine.
Not only does "Getting Bi" let Darryl celebrate his attraction to multiple genders, but it pointedly combats all the negative stereotypes around bisexuality that make coming out so hard.
Diplomatic frictions had cast a shadow over the organization of the Paris show, with former Italian Prime minister Matteo Salvini saying pointedly that da Vinci was Italian, not French.
She gives him a check to cover his medical expenses out of her advance, pointedly noting that this should cover the price of whatever recording he claims to have.
He pointedly noted that the Senate decides its own rules when asked about pressure from the White House to strip senators of the power to filibuster Supreme Court nominees.
Fed officials including Powell, Trump's handpicked chair, have said pointedly that they will not be influenced by comments from elected officials, and will make decisions based on economic data.
So was death, with and without a capital D, most pointedly in "All Over" and "The Lady From Dubuque," but its shadow looms large in everything Mr. Albee wrote.
Like Mr. Kiwanuka, they connect organic sounds to a sense of idealism, pointedly harking back to songwriters like Marvin Gaye and Curtis Mayfield, who channeled pleasure toward larger aspirations.
China had considered Mugabe a "good friend" in a relationship dating back to its support for Zimbabwe's independence war, but pointedly failed to support him when he was ousted.
But she pointedly emailed an automated survey of Nevada voters showing that Republicans were punishing Representative Joe Heck in his Senate campaign for withdrawing his support of Mr. Trump.
The opinion noted, pointedly, that use of credit checks was permitted by the EEOC's own guidelines — an act of gotcha jiujitsu that was praised by the Wall Street Journal.
Shortly after Ramirez's story went live, National Review editor Rich Lowry pointedly quoted from a section of Ramirez's New Yorker article that he found less than convincing on Twitter.
So when a police officer turned up to press for information — "community cohesion is a two-way street," the officer told Mr. Siddique pointedly — he nearly threw her out.
House Speaker Paul Ryan said in an interview this week that it was "logical" for the new administration to try to improve relations with Russia, pointedly avoiding criticizing Trump.
In some ways this parallels the Air Force's own birth in 1947, but will pointedly herald the entry of a 21st century military service created for the Information Age.
Warren and Clinton have disagreed most pointedly on issues affecting Wall Street, which Clinton used to represent when she served as New York's junior senator from 2001 to 85033.
Pence told lawmakers pointedly that Trump supports the legislation, and while he's open to making changes, he will not scrap it and start over, as some conservatives would prefer.
Meanwhile, Zombieland used overt Native American symbolism alongside character names (Columbus, Little Rock) and a plotline (a westward trip destroying everything in its path) that pointedly invokes manifest destiny.
The brands on offer — including Fendi, Lanvin and Dries Van Noten — are pointedly more high-fashion and Euro-leaning than the men's department at Saks' flagship in Midtown Manhattan.
Ms. Merkel pushed back at times, pointedly referring to the fact that German automobile companies also make cars in the United States that are exported elsewhere, creating American jobs.
But, eventually, we managed just that, with the cooperation of the study's organizers and the subjects themselves (some of whom pointedly told us they did not read The Times).
He did, however, set proverbial fire to the idea that he was there to be interviewed when he pointedly ignored King's questions and shifted his focus to the cameras.
He has pointedly refused any international help — although some donors may well note that because they underwrite most of Afghanistan's budget, it is arguably international money in the end.
The U.S. statement pointedly added as a footnote that the administration last year started "an historic number of trade remedy proceedings", including $45.5 million of penalties on steel importers.
The firm pointedly last week released a statement reminding investors that it does not offer the type of exchange-traded product that generated so much talk around the market.
But faced with the most damning evidence of the trial, Mr. Slager's lawyer, Andrew J. Savage III, pointedly tried to undermine Mr. Santana's credibility and fact-check his memory.
When asked about Trump's role in dividing the nation, Biden pointedly ruled out the idea of ordering an investigation or prosecution of Trump after he leaves the White House.
"I just would love to have him do a great job," Trump told Bloomberg, before pointedly noting that he made no promises about Sessions' fate post-November 6, 2018.
One year, a Chinese police official pointedly commented that my apartment looked cheap and untidy — it was a way to let me know he'd seen the inside of it.
Together, the rooms create a claustrophobic maze, though they more pointedly resemble cabinets of curiosities with jumbles of books, dead animals, laughing masks, acres of rugs and eccentric objets.
"And I want you to know that I told him before we came out here tonight that he had guts coming here," said Nelson, who pointedly noted Scott's absence.
" Inexplicably, though, the video above later surfaced where Spielberg pointedly confirmed the presence of Star Wars: "We got 20th Century Fox, and Universal, and Paramount, and Sony, and Disney.
Nevermind the fact that SpaceX hasn't actually launched a crewed ship into space at this point, as NASA administrator Jim Bridenstine pointedly made clear in a statement on Friday.
The story went into details about his father-in-law's real estate empire and, more pointedly, the ways in which Mr. Anaya's political career had helped propel that fortune.
The shuffling off of the mortal coil is not an enduring thing to be grasped by the living, but more like an acid hole pointedly burnt into life's fabric.
" Mr. Whitaker pointedly declined at multiple points, though, to defend Mr. Mueller and his investigation from accusations by Mr. Trump or others that he was conducting a "witch hunt.
While he condemned the Iranians, he has pointedly not publicly floated the possibility of retaliation, and, in fact, he once again said he was open to talks with Tehran.
Even more pointedly, racist and anti-Semitic harassment of journalists by white nationalist Twitter users operating under the banner of Trumpism has already become a daily fact of life.
In 2002 her party was outflanked by a centre-left chancellor (Gerhard Schröder) willing to rail against a right-wing American president; today she pointedly distances herself from Donald Trump.
On her way out the door after the bell rings, Mylene pointedly tells their teacher that Zeke did write the poem, he's just being a chicken by not reading it.
Video posted to social media showed the audience standing and cheering after actress Patrice Covington was to said to have pointedly referred to the family during the show's farewell speech.
Her 14-year marriage to her songwriting collaborator and producer ended in 2010 after his alleged betrayal, and the lyrics of her new single seem to pointedly address this episode.
Trump said a lot of things on his first, almost universally panned trip abroad in May (Saudi Arabia and Bahrain seemed quite pleased), but here's a few he pointedly skipped.
You've pointedly wondered aloud why there wasn't such an uproar in the 70s and 80s, when the combined forces of addiction and overly punitive drug laws ravaged communities of color.
Barr pointedly reserved the President's right to invoke executive privilege -- perhaps inadvertently slipping and saying "we" haven't waived the privilege -- in response to a question about McGahn testifying in Congress.
When Trump won the White House race in November, Merkel pointedly offered to work closely with him on the basis of values of democracy, freedom and respect for the law.
The bill, pointedly called the Stop Bad Employers by Zeroing Out Subsidies, or Bezos, Act, is aimed at shaming companies like Amazon and Walmart, whose workers rely on public assistance.
John McCain's legacy at his funeral — rebuking the politics of President Donald Trump in everything but name — she looked out over a crowd from which Trump had been pointedly excluded.
But Harry and Meghan might not be the kind to shy away from politics — unlike big brother Prince William and Kate Middleton, who pointedly avoid getting involved in political conversation.
" Plainly irritated by Mr. Trump's harsh assaults on him here, he bemoaned "nonstop personal attacks" and, while praising Mr. Bush, pointedly noted that he did not "go to the gutter.
Clinton, Mr. Sanders and Martin O'Malley were at a Democratic fund-raising dinner in Las Vegas on Wednesday night, where they pointedly criticized Republicans more than they did one another.
Fox News contributor Tucker Carlson shot back at Beck, accusing him — indirectly at first, on Fox News, then more pointedly to Politico — of sucking up to Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg.
His Gettysburg appearance came days after the final presidential debate, in which he pointedly lashed out at Clinton as a "nasty woman," reinforcing criticism that he was insensitive to women.

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