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New York's top Democrats preened and crowed, congratulating themselves as progressive champions.
He preened and Trump swooned, tweeting about how "beautiful" the spectacle was.
The Prince we know—primped and preened and luscious—might not be the whole truth.
" Trump preened with pleasure: "My biggest fan in the whole world is Secretary General Stoltenberg.
The film is bookended by images of a perfectly preened golf course and luxury hillside villa.
A dozen performers in black athletic wear posed and preened among spectators or on raised platforms.
They watched as the chick preened its feathers, and opened its wings to warm in the sun.
One friend said, "Well, it does look cute on you" and inside, I preened like a peacock.
Except the flight attendants of course, who somehow manage to look preened and polished hours into a flight.
" When the young woman didn't respond, he preened like a baby peacock, "Just like Hillary—dodging the question.
The occasional hangover aside, I was always powdered, preened, and polished in the most luxurious creams, makeup, and fragrances.
In 2007, he appeared at a World Wrestling Entertainment event, where he preened for the crowd by the ring.
Another, dressed in an ice-blue peignoir, petted a stuffed lap dog with one hand and preened with the other.
" She preened: "Every thing I do with and for Ted has a celestial radiance, be it only ironing or cooking.
Buff and wearing nothing but tighty whities, Mr. Walker preened and strutted and described his elaborate grooming rituals, drawing bursts of laughter.
Griezmann, who stands just 5 feet 9 inches, pounced, poked and — after the ball rippled the net — preened in front of the delirious fans.
Cats with names like Precious, Prince, Smokey and Angel preened to be petted, fought in an adjoining room and napped inside a baby-grand piano.
Jenna Jameson, a doe-eyed buxom blonde and the industry's most popular adult star, preened for photos as she extolled the wonders of her electronic mail.
The preened pooch - who even goes for regular manicures - rides around in her vehicles in her countless outfits for every occasion and a number of tiaras.
As I preened around campus in my blue-and-not-quite-gold, people stopped me and asked if I had a boyfriend on the football team. Right.
Skelotim is one of a handful of young men who have primped and preened their way into the female-centric world of Instagram and YouTube makeup artistry.
And when Republicans and Democrats on the Senate Judiciary Committee preened and sniped and made vaguely self-important fools of themselves, she showed her confusion, her amusement, her surprise.
Wrestlers snarled and preened as they entered the ring to theme music, then thunderously slammed each other to the canvas, careened off the ropes and moaned in submission holds.
In a speech that neatly coincided with Comey's long-awaited Senate hearing, Trump preened and crowed in front of a rapt audience at the Faith and Freedom Coalition's annual luncheon.
By transforming them into works of preened and manicured prestige, it implies that the best way to recognise their cultural significance is through filtering out the elements which best defined them.
Glistening in his stall as his owner and handler preened him, Frederik the Great seemed grounded despite his whirlwind week — he was eating hay, after all, just like the common equine.
He pranced and preened around, he cheated, he hit bystanders (the crowd's reaction when he decked the son of legendary NJPW referee Red Shoes is best described as barely restrained horror).
Their latest group hug came in Milan on Saturday evening, where Italy's firebrand, Matteo Salvini, preened with France's far right icon, Marine Le Pen, and nearly a dozen other populist leaders.
Pyongyang has preened itself as the proud owner of a "hydrogen bomb of justice" but while the pariah country succeeded in elevating geopolitical risks, historical data shows it's unlikely to spook markets.
It looks at the ways in which people have posed and preened since the camera's invention, and the ways in which photography is not just a visual art but a performance practice.
JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - Before male beauty parlors began popping up in South Africa a few years ago, image-conscious men like Gerhard Joubert felt awkward being pampered and preened in salons filled with women.
" After his surprise NAFTA win, Trump was sunny at the White House yesterday, and preened at a rally in Tennessee last night about his dominance in news coverage: "You know what it's called?
Roy was technically handsome, but he preened, and he moped, and he fished for so many compliments that Ida was fished out, empty, unable to smear any favorable speech over his prim, needy body.
A closer look, though, revealed that the quirkiness came with an edge: The parrot, a white cockatoo named Lolo, was tattered, and the woman whose shoulder he preened on, Hellen Castiglione, struggled to smile.
It's a catch-22 that an interest in beauty and makeup is often deemed vain and frivolous yet at the same time we're often taken more seriously when we are more 'presentable', preened and polished.
The Mooch preened and peacocked in his first press briefing, insisting that he was going to stop the leaks coming out of the White House while bringing down the heat between Trump's aides and the media.
"Apple's philosophy and approach to customer data differs from many other companies on these important issue," preened Timothy Powderly, Apple's director of federal government affairs, in the company's response to the House Energy and Commerce Committee's questions.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads One of the perpetual criticisms of social media — especially Instagram — is that an account eventually becomes an avatar, a combined self-and-other preened to display only the good: Shiny-hair days.
He opened and closed the set sitting at the piano; in between he strutted and preened, carrying his microphone on a metal pole that he treated as a vaudevillian's cane, an air guitar and, of course, a phallus.
President Donald Trump has kept up the tradition, delivering an official pardon last year to Peas and Carrots, two turkeys who preened for the cameras before being sent off to "Gobbler's Rest," an agricultural education facility at Virginia Tech University.
Prince Arsyen had not been raised in the Order of the Red Woodpecker — buffed and preened and rubbed and polished to perfection by handmaidens each morning — with the idea that he would leave the royal palace and clean people's toilets in America.
According to seemingly everyone else, it was the continuation of a rather one-sided beef from Harper and Strickland's only two previous meetings, in which Harper launched two home runs off of Strickland and may or may not have preened after one of them.
Its ratings crush America's most viewed shows dozens of times over, and "Story of Yanxi Palace" has had knock-on effects throughout China: for one, it's filliped attendance at Beijing's Palace Museum, housed in the Forbidden City where those aristocratic women preened and conspired.
Frank Bruni On his first full day in office, our new president harangued the National Park Service about more flattering inauguration photos and preened in front of a memorial to real American heroes, crowing about how often he's been on the cover of Time magazine.
If you have a rugged aesthetic (think tattoos and a beard, probably) you're more likely to be able to pull off this look, whereas, if you're the type who normally opts for a more preened, preppy outfit, you're almost certainly better off going one way or the other.
Celebrity cameos in fiction are often too winky for my taste, but they are striking and darkly resonant in "Fly Me." A Manson Family member 's house is the newest Sela landmark, disciples of Jim Jones proselytize on the glittering beach and the perfectly preened stews must perform their corporate femininity even during a hijacking.
To focus on the waiflike figure of Moss and other "heroin chic" girls, the ramrod-straight, no-frills minimalism of Calvin Klein or Marc Jacobs's flannel-layered grunge is to ignore the preened and pouting models wrapped in the highly constructed clothes of Thierry Mugler (a futurist), Vivienne Westwood (a historicist) and Gianni Versace (a Versace).
One bird presents its face of back of the head to the other to be preened.
And the nation's sweetheart is looking preened, pumped and primed with the pearliest gnashers in the business.
Some accounts narrate the dubious legends about Hu. It was said that some stalagmites emerged from the water of well, which located at the yard of his former residence. Moreover, the tombs of his ancestors were glowed in the night. While he seemed to preened himself on that and conspired to coups.
When the male was close to the female, he then pressed against her on the perch with his head held high and pointing at her. If receptive, the female pressed back against the male. When ready to mate, the pair preened each other. This was followed by the birds billing, in which the female inserted its bill into and clasped the male's bill, shook for a second, and separated quickly while standing next to each other.
Soutillo et al. 2006 In North Dakota, radio-tagged juvenile golden eagles stayed within of the nest for the first 100 days after fledging but then dispersed over in the following 40 days. The study in North Dakota focused on juveniles from six different nests which successfully produced two fledglings and the behavior of the sibling-pairs was surprisingly gregarious as they flew together, perched together and mutually preened for months after independence. In the juvenile stage, most Idaho non- breeders stayed within of their place of hatching, although some birds distributed more than away from their natal range.
Wiliam III's army lands at Torbay, a key event of the Glorious Revolution, in which Robert Monckton took part. Unlike his father, who preened himself on his apparently shaky royalist credentials, Robert had Puritan associates: he was listed as Low Church in an analysis of the 1705 Parliament. He became a committed opponent of the Duke of York, later James II. He went into exile in the Netherlands during the 1680s and was commissioned as an officer by William, Prince of Orange, on 10 November 1688. He took part in the invasion which carried through the Glorious Revolution of 1688 and was rewarded with a post as Commissioner for Trade and Plantations.
The turkeys are raised in the same fashion as turkeys designated for slaughter and are fed a grain-heavy diet of fortified corn and soybeans to increase the birds' size. A flock of between 50 and 80 birds, typically from the farm of the current National Turkey Federation chairperson, are selected to be acclimated to handle loud noises, flash photography and large crowds; from the flock, the 10 to 20 best-preened and best-behaved are chosen and eventually narrowed down to two finalists, whose names are chosen by the White House staff from suggestions by school children from the state where they were raised.10 things you didn't know about Presidential turkey pardons. Time. Retrieved November 29, 2013.
Cope used the album to tackle social and environmental issues. Thighpaulsandra, who had previously collaborated with Cope on Autogeddon and 20 Mothers, returned to help produce, arrange and musically contribute to the new Cope album; his contributions included heavy usage of the ARP and EMS VCS 3 synthesisers, string arrangements, piano, "preened" voals and the organ solo that concludes "Since I Lost My Head, It's Awl-Right." Cope himself, in addition to vocals, guitar and bass guitar, played Mark II and 400 mark Mellotrons. Some ten other guests appear on the album, including drummer Rooster Mark Cosby who turns in what critic Ned Raggett described as some of his best work, and "henchman" The Boy Anal, who was unaware his piano playing was being recorded for the end of "Dust".
Cover that contained mail to be sent by pigeon post During the course of the siege, pigeons were regularly taken out of Paris by balloon. Initially, one of the pigeons carried by a balloon was released as soon as the balloon landed so that Paris could be apprised of its safe passage over the Prussian lines. Soon a regular service was in operation, based first at Tours and later at Poitiers. The pigeons were taken to their base after their arrival from Paris and when they had preened themselves, been fed and rested, they were ready for the return journey. Tours lies some 200 km from Paris and Poitiers some 300 km; to reduce the flight distance the pigeons were taken by train as far forward towards Paris as was safe from Prussian intervention.
As The Independents Phil Johnson recalled, the very thin Tricky was dressed in drag as the bride and his sickly looking face "painted and preened", with smeared lipstick and a false eyelash in the style of Alex from the 1971 film A Clockwork Orange. In Johnson's opinion, the record's gender-bending promotional efforts were canny in how they "maximized Maxinquayes cross-genre potential". According to Reynolds and Joy Press, while "most post-rock 'n' roll forms of popular music ideologically rest on rebellions against the feminine", Tricky "utilized the feminine to construct his rebellion against the strict categories of black identity and music". The musician later explained that he simply believed feminine men were much more interesting than masculine men. Maxinquaye was released on 20 February 1995 and sold over 100,000 copies in its first few months in the UK, despite no significant radio airplay.
Right now obtaining that high maintenance preened and pruned and big haired 'The Only Way is Essex look' is big business in the UK. But then why is there little or no information about where and who the hair comes from and if it is ethical? I plan to trace the hair on my head back to the person who grew it and to start a cross-cultural conversation.''Hair Peace' Warwick Arts Centre website Hair Peace opened at the Pleasance as part of the 2015 Edinburgh Fringe Festival. Donald Hutera, reviewing the show in The Times, wrote that Melody 'must rank as one of the most charming independent performance-makers in Britain — smart, warm, unpretentiously funny and informative, just like the piece itself....She interviews a forensic scientist, travels to India to go on a pilgrimage with a young woman keen to sell her own hair, and exposes the exploitative practices of rampant human hair traffic in Russia.

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