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"quintessentially" Definitions
  1. in a way that represents the perfect example of something
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It is a quintessentially American scene in a quintessentially American setting.
All that money, all that marketing, all that big-budget spectacle: It's quintessentially American, and quintessentially Hollywood.
Creole multiracialism has been viewed not as quintessentially American but as something that undermines what quintessentially American should mean.
But he was saying that the CSNY record is quintessentially California, and, in his mind, this album is quintessentially Congolese.
They're clean, consistent, and they look polished - quintessentially Apple.
Because it is so quintessentially American, it's the perfect battleground.
But what could be more quintessentially New York than that?
Looking for some beautiful, adventurous and quintessentially American honeymoon spots?
If there's anything more quintessentially American than guns, it's meat.
Our household was quintessentially American, reflecting a hodgepodge of cultures.
"It's quintessentially L.A., in the best sense," Ms. Gordon said.
Mr. Lyons sees it, however, as a quintessentially British show.
There's something about Sissy which feels so quintessentially American to me.
This reinforces the notion that this is a quintessentially Japanese genre.
It was a brazen yet quintessentially Trumpian response to his crisis.
British luxury concierge company Quintessentially is building the world's largest superyacht.
It's what makes us grow; it's what makes us quintessentially American.
Facts don't seem to matter The Iran announcement was quintessentially Trumpian.
Her wit, charm, and unique characters were all so quintessentially '90s.
He's the skater, he's the jumper, but quintessentially, he's the performer.
It fits so well with what is a quintessentially British event.
"No one was more quintessentially Parisian than Yves," Mr. Cox said.
"Parents saw their kids as doing something quintessentially American," Paris said.
The negotiations have hinged on some everyday — and quintessentially European — items.
How did these newcomers navigate that foreign, if quintessentially American environment?
The quintessentially Japanese sport has been increasingly dominated by foreign stars.
Is there a more quintessentially urban act than the subway nap?
We wanted to keep it quintessentially Pink, but with a Nicopanda twist.
He has been brought in to transform the quintessentially British fashion house.
But in our quintessentially Las Vegas style, we never ease into anything.
SM: Lives of Performers struck me as this quintessentially collaborative, 1960s effort.
"I just felt like that's so quintessentially Amy and Lorelai," recalls Graham.
NO CITY in the Netherlands is so quintessentially Dutch as The Hague.
I dare you to come up with a more quintessentially American combo!
Trump makes sense as a quintessentially conservative figure, and so did Palin.
Vanderbilt University mixes Roman and Gothic architecture for a quintessentially unique look.
There's something quintessentially fall about spending an afternoon at an apple orchard.
Their quintessentially Italian designs are strongest in sumptuous events and set designs.
Erik Longabardi is based in Roslyn, N.Y., in quintessentially suburban Nassau County.
I got free shawarma and have a quintessentially Ottawa story to tell.
Mr. Vaudry, quintessentially English, is from William Shakespeare's hometown, Stratford-upon-Avon.
LONDON — Few things are more quintessentially British than a funfair for children.
It's a quintessentially summer cloth but in a deeper, darker, serious tone.
Middleton accessorized the quintessentially spring ensemble with a pair of nude heels.
There is nothing more quintessentially British than a good old fashioned fried breakfast.
Exaggerated and eyebrow enveloping, these styles get weird — and feel undeniably, quintessentially Gucci.
There is something quintessentially American about opening the White House race to everyone.
In the video, Cena lends new meaning to a few quintessentially American icons.
Take a look back at the Queen and her favorite, quintessentially British, ride.
James Blunt and his wife Sofia Wellesley both channeled a quintessentially British look.
This quintessentially American idea is literally emblazoned on our coins: E Pluribus Unum.
This week, it became a central spoke in a quintessentially San Francisco mystery.
This quintessentially American idea is literally emblazoned on our coins: E pluribus unum.
And today, she's got something quintessentially Californian: How about a nice pizza recipe?
It is not for nothing that the heart of the Leave campaign was a pledge to spend more on that quintessentially statist British institution, the National Health Service, emblazoned on the side of that quintessentially British vehicle, a big red bus.
It was very important to David and Dan that the dragons be quintessentially believable.
The debate, conducted on the front pages of an excitable press, seems quintessentially British.
English Bulldogs are a quintessentially British breed said to symbolize the country's tenacious spirit.
The chow mein sandwich is, like the city of its origin, quintessentially working class.
Palm trees and the Vegas skyline ground this carnage in a quintessentially American locale.
In many ways, Jennifer Aniston and Justin Theroux are the quintessentially cool Californian couple.
That was his point, and it was undeniably clever, inimitably snotty and quintessentially Cruz.
JD: Well, I think the perspective on it, it's a quintessentially American hero worship.
So do the futures of many products that we think of as quintessentially American.
With its hearth-like comforts and flawless elocution, Cole's voice is almost quintessentially dated.
The theatricality of the overall effect was also quintessentially early-'70s — and fundamentally glam.
He has mastered the quintessentially British skill of packaging self-promotion as self-deprecation.
For Mr. Shapiro, Ms. Mogherini's reaction was quintessentially European, legalistic and reluctant to judge.
While Impressionism is often considered a quintessentially French, quintessentially male art movement, it was actually a worldwide phenomenon: artists of both sexes travelled from Turkey, Greece, and even Australia and Japan to experience the scene in Paris in the late 19th century.
According to Lee Server's exhaustively researched biography, Rosselli lived out a quintessentially American success story.
If Austen's work is perceived as quintessentially British, it has found resonance across the world.
All of your actions have consequences, some more morbid and quintessentially Black Mirror than others.
And what could be more quintessentially British than this specialist commemorative collectors union jack flag?
And Marin to Berkeley to Tinseltown — who could concoct a more quintessentially California career path?
Not only did this thing look quintessentially '80s, it was the beginning of portable computing.
Membership to Quintessentially One is currently by invitation only and up to a selection committee.
It feels quintessentially Nintendo — and could end up being a great companion to the Switch.
But the event's organizers say they are committed to making it a quintessentially Queens experience.
It is a quintessentially melodramatic moment, full of outsize emotions and pitched to near hysteria.
Stephens wasn't the quintessentially agile shortstop but, anticipating Cal Ripken, compensated with a terrific arm.
Gin is a quintessentially British tipple and you can indulge in small or large quantities.
The atmosphere is quintessentially British, and the martini cocktails created by Alessandro Palazzi are incredible!
There is no more quintessentially Floridian sensation than sliding into a burning hot parked car.
Basketball is a quintessentially American space, and it's so exciting to see Lin in that.
Fleming was careful to stress that upping is a quintessentially English, rather than British, phenomenon.
More than that, though, it feels quintessentially Nintendo: it's unexpected, strange, and — most importantly — fun.
But the glamorous charm that made the Champs-Élysées a quintessentially Parisian street has waned.
This was both a good and a bad thing, but also a quintessentially American thing.
Parkgoers will delight in a quintessentially playful experience that has become a hallmark of the franchise.
A very important distinction: Moon Pie, the quintessentially American cookie sandwich, tried to shut it down.
RVs are a quintessentially American invention: more than two-thirds are made in the United States.
And in a quintessentially Prince move, he rode to and from the stage on his bike.
To conclude:There is nothing more quintessentially "American capitalism" in flavor than The Cheesecake FactoryWealth run wild.
CAFÉ culture may be quintessentially Italian, but it took an American firm to make it global.
This attitude does not come from some socialist framework, but rather a quintessentially Australian pragmatic one.
It's quintessentially Ellen-and-Portia with its rustic feel, throws, art books, and pops of color.
Most of the world's pecans are grown in the U.S., making it a quintessentially American nut.
His London-based company couldn't be more quintessentially European: he's an Estonian immigrant living in London.
Early on, the missteps that I had, was when I'd see a quintessentially Twin Peaks scene.
A little patriotic pomp in the face of an existential crisis and a quintessentially American spectacle.
There is something quintessentially New York about a couple kissing against the bustle of the city.
They're in the produce stands selling molokhia, that quintessentially Egyptian vegetable also known as Jew's mallow.
"This renders even non-normative sex quintessentially heterosexual and gender normal," she writes in her book.
Instead, they produce slightly (and wonderfully) odd, peculiar, or off-kilter stories that are quintessentially computer-created.
Ultimately, Chuck pulls off his power grab in a quintessentially showy way (yep, there's a speech involved).
In 2017 MMA has finally matured as a business, and it's lineage and appeal are quintessentially global.
For this reason, Aristotle regarded lotteries as a quintessentially democratic device, whereas elections favored aristocrats and oligarchs.
Although she could seem quintessentially British (St Paul's Girls' School, Oxford University), she was also thoroughly global.
At the other end are companies such as MBDA, a quintessentially pan-European firm that makes missiles.
What do you get when you merge a thoroughly British Pimm's with quintessentially Japanese single-serve sake?
This, and the soundtrack of chirping insects, barking dogs and gunning motor scooters, feels quintessentially West African.
And part of what buyers are seeking when they buy a Harley is that quintessentially American image.
Woodstock, Vermont, is widely regarded as one of the most quintessentially New England towns in the country.
They feel aggressively analog, in part because their technical means instantly recalls origami, a quintessentially manual craft.
There is something quintessentially summery about eating just fruit for an entire meal when the mood strikes.
The staircase is quintessentially Georgian, Mr. Ashmore said, with a mahogany balustrade, square balusters and sash windows.
Speaking on the phone from downtown Minneapolis recently, Koran outlined a quintessentially Republican case for relational organizing.
On the banks of the River Windrush, Bourton-on-the-Water is a quintessentially pretty Cotswolds village.
Jett Inong shared a photo he captured of a quintessentially Los Angeles scene on July 4, 2015.
Seems those quintessentially French values — liberté, égalité and fraternité — are still alive in the Republic of Mauritius.
A quintessentially American comfort food, it's a homey, bubbling, creamy casserole, crowned with toasted, buttery cracker crumbs.
"The Slouch Hat" depicts a man in a quintessentially Beatnik hat, surrounded by a swirl of sketches.
The car was possibility, a dream within reach, and the clunky embodiment of that quintessentially American notion: freedom.
Bob Hearn: Go was the last bastion of human superiority at what's historically been viewed as quintessentially intellectual.
Check out more photos from the quintessentially British ceremony, including plenty of sweet snapshots of the littlest guests.
While not as small as other consumer 360 cameras like Samsung's Gear 360, the Fusion is quintessentially GoPro.
The adoption of technology (or the outsourcing of jobs) is, Mr. Porter's example suggests, a quintessentially political question.
A word neatly split down the middle, apologising for itself in its own second half; so quintessentially British.
When Bernd Becher set Mr. Ruff a quintessentially Becher-like assignment, to photograph chairs, the results were underwhelming.
"Here's an example of a young kid who is doing something that is quintessentially American," Ms. Stefanik said.
This paired with their contribution to cleaner air hits home with two quintessentially millennial values: wellness and sustainability.
"There aren't that many things that are quintessentially Canadian, but skating is one of them," Mr. McLeman said.
These guys were so quintessentially boy band they got their name from a song by another boy band.
This though it contains a moment of quintessentially Beethovenian power: two, actually, since the segment is immediately repeated.
It is no wonder that a theologian who saw Jesus as quintessentially Jewish should be controversial among Jews.
It gradually formed its own internal rules about which letters and letter combinations are the most quintessentially guinea pig.
A golden-hued top paired with a denim dress is an easy-to-copy combo that feels quintessentially spring.
With its quintessentially British feel, the show has been one of the biggest success stories for the public broadcaster.
Apple's relatively strong China performance isn't an anomaly or tied to any Asian enthusiasm for a quintessentially American brand.
I want the work to be confrontational by presenting quintessentially 'female' ideas and qualities with great power and presence.
It is significant that the most powerful actors in the modern developed economy are central banks, quintessentially undemocratic institutions.
It is, or at least was, quintessentially "women's work," and Malon becomes the centerpiece of Link's interactions with milk.
This is the Quintessentially One, a £250 million ship which will be the world's biggest superyacht at 220 metres.
Like Thanksgiving itself, it may be quintessentially American to bank on a climate change "pill" to save the day.
The aim of Black Cowboy, to show the black presence in a quintessentially American role, is a worthwhile end.
He knows the world is watching and it is quintessentially the thing he loves most: It's a big stage.
No industry is more quintessentially American today—or more central to our daily lives—than mobile and your smartphone.
A quintessentially Russian officer (imposing, loud and well mannered), he escorted the girl out and then turned to us.
It is quintessentially haute couture: Hand-made, custom-cut and fitted; worked on by a team of specialist artisans.
The flipside to that is it was so quintessentially Barenaked Ladies, but I didn't realize that at the time.
Ms. Osaka's popularity in Japan appears to depend in part on what commentators see as her quintessentially Japanese behavior.
It is a quintessentially American story of ambition and greed, with plot twists a fiction writer might consider outlandish.
As negotiations begin this week, so do the futures of many products that we think of as quintessentially American.
"Last Christmas," for its part, is a quintessentially '80s song, complete with a an unforgettable music video featuring Wham!
Our photographers saw three designers who, while different from each other in many ways, are all quintessentially New York.
What really distinguishes North Carolina is that, unlike deep red Kansas or Texas, it is a quintessentially purple state.
The ringleader of the spies is "Meyer," played by the quintessentially Italian Al Pacino doing a muddled Yiddish accent.
Although it is a quintessentially purple area, registered Democrats far outnumber registered Republicans in both Northampton and Lehigh Counties.
Next to a Levi's store and a stone's throw from Bloomingdales, their SoHo home base is quintessentially New York.
Like the London Eye, pictured here, the word "bloody" is one of the most quintessentially British things there is.
Mr. Sloman correctly represented the existence of "significant legal impediments to [federally] prosecuting" what was a quintessentially state case.
It's quintessentially Black Mirror that the best moment of season four occurs in the middle of its worst episode.
If this is one example of what is quintessentially human in Sedaris's work, it's definitely not the only one.
The Singapore summit was quintessentially Trumpian – a made-for-TV spectacular, long on red-carpet pageantry and short on substance.
"I am a big fan of Fufby and Fuzzable and Snifkin, partially because they're so quintessentially guinea pig," Shane said.
The rice cakes and spicy in this dish are quintessentially Korean, but the tender braised goat is straight outta Texas.
The company cut its name as the maker of stylish and quintessentially American sedans like the Continental in the 1960s.
Ahead, we highlighted eight stores — including Sandro, Iro, and Maje — with details on what makes each unique and quintessentially French.
But here's the problem for Democrats and O'Connor: Delaware County immediately to the north of Franklin County is quintessentially suburban.
When other ASU students saw the post, they thought it was hilarious because it's the most quintessentially college thing ever.
From an on-board theatre to a swanky restaurant, scroll down to take a closer look at the Quintessentially One.
Time is a quintessentially local matter on which the states in a federal system merit priority over the national government.
Interrupting is a quintessentially male tactic—the kind of thing women are punished for—but her performance won rave reviews.
It was a vantage point where he could make wry, quintessentially Letterman-esque remarks about the bustling realm beneath him.
Feeling peckish after the hike, we stopped by two places that were, I was assured by my companions, quintessentially Utah.
Hong Kong Journal HONG KONG — Ship Street is quintessentially Hong Kong, even serving as the backdrop to several local movies.
But then, Morris's desire to reject all things Victorian and be "intensely medieval" is what makes him so quintessentially Victorian.
I had ventured there, not to sample culinary prowess, but rather to see the Indian interpretation of something quintessentially American.
There's something so quintessentially New York about the Blackkat party's crossover between every type of creature in the downtown menagerie.
His hand hangs loose from the wrist in that quintessentially Goldblum-ian attitude of effortlessness, of ease with the self.
"We always said that whatever the wedding turns out to be, it needs to be quintessentially us," Mr. Fulton said.
In 2014, the couple bought a three-bedroom split-level on a quintessentially suburban street in Clifton, Passaic's larger neighbor.
She's the quintessentially moderate Republican, exactly the person you most expect to have doubts about some Republican plan or other.
Trump, the gaudy huckster who treats closing a sale as the height of human endeavor, is a quintessentially American figure.
"Our daughters were born here," Mr. Wu said proudly, sitting in a Tim Hortons, the quintessentially Canadian fast-food chain.
Only Starbucks, Mr. Neman said, for expanding to more than 24,000 locations while staying quintessentially itself and continuing to evolve.
"Rubies," to Stravinsky, is quintessentially New York — its speed, density and jazzy modernity characterize this city rather than this nation.
But it is the song that feels most quintessentially Halsey at this point in her shape-shifting, multi-colored career.
Directed by Tony Scott and produced by Jerry Bruckheimer and Don Simpson, Days of Thunder is quintessentially of its period.
What gave it grounds for being deemed by Time magazine as "one of the most quintessentially American novels ever written"?
But as quintessentially Wellesian as it is, "The Other Side of the Wind" still leaves the viewer pondering questions of authorship.
Founded in 1875, the quintessentially Brit label is renowned for its whimsical floral patterns, with over 40,000 designs in its archive.
There are certain things that are quintessentially New York: the Rockettes, Broadway and two cranky old men talking about cream cheese.
" Obama on immigration "She knows their dream is quintessentially American, and the American Dream is something no wall will ever contain.
Quintessentially One sets sail on her maiden voyage in 2019/2020, but you'll have to wait to hear if you're invited.
In many ways, a quintessentially traditional upper-class British girl, Diana's life as a woman was rather more continental and modern.
It used computer-generated imagery to depict ancient kingdoms and bloody wars in a quintessentially Indian battle of good versus evil.
Irn Bru is seen as quintessentially Scottish and associated with strength, but also with awkwardness and a wry sense of humor.
But the HuffPost reporter Matt Fuller and others said it reminded them of something else entirely, something quintessentially American: a Rockwell.
The ultimate "rips out of reality," Oldenburg said, were those that used a hard material to transform a quintessentially soft piece.
It was a quintessentially janky, small-budget European RPG, at a time when there seemed to be a million of them.
This war, often operating below the radar, entails the use of a quintessentially conservative strategy, and the cooperation of Congressional Republicans.
Still, the codes of quintessentially Parisian style aren't necessarily intuitive for an outsider, hence the need for so many explainer articles.
The piece is quintessentially French; characters mull over Cartesian philosophy, existential identity, and French New Age music, mixing absurdity and insight.
Others have applauded it for being so quintessentially human, to pile hundreds of hours into a task simply to show you can.
The subsequent onslaught of attention jolted the band to a strange and unwanted brand of notoriety, effectively harshing their quintessentially Californian mellow.
"Princess Charlotte looks so adorable in her dress, which is both traditional and quintessentially English in style," designer Pepa Gonzalez tells PEOPLE.
Nikki Haley on Tuesday brushed aside a series of attacks by Donald Trump and his top lieutenants with a quintessentially Southern response.
Mr. Ryan, 43, who represents the quintessentially Rust Belt area of Youngstown, Ohio, said he believed he could help Democrats reach them.
Judge John A. Mendez's ruling was quintessentially conservative, based on the constitutional principle that the federal government cannot command states to act.
" Mr. Lai, the director, said: "Impermanence and the fleeting quality of life — these are things that are very Buddhist and quintessentially Chinese.
Like his gender-diverse wardrobe, his brand of fame is quintessentially modern: celebrity scion turned reality TV star turned Instagram self-chronicler.
Oy. Yes, politics has always been intertwined with the most quintessentially American holiday — just ask those turkeys the presidents pardon every year.
Her husband, Pawel Adamowicz, was murdered earlier this year in Gdansk, the quintessentially European city in Poland of which he was mayor.
Music has often given a voice to the politically voiceless, and that is especially true of jazz, a quintessentially African-American genre.
He was, rather, a quintessentially Jewish teacher, whose moral passion and poetic creativity made him an heir to Isaiah and to Jeremiah.
The "quintessentially British" program moves at a leisurely clip, and doesn't shy away from difficult topics such as dementia or domestic abuse.
But few art historical surveys of photomontage (or more broadly collage) have considered the medium to be a quintessentially queer art form.
Circuit Judge Denny Chin dissented, saying Doe was "simply a student" at a "quintessentially" educational institution when the alleged pervasive sexual harassment occurred.
More than a thousand people posted memes and other advice on how to tackle Irma with guns, trucks, and other quintessentially American things.
Though he was a quintessentially Iranian film-maker, his work was often treated with suspicion at home even as it received adulation abroad.
It's a completely different dish today than it was at inception, without losing the quintessentially nostalgic combination of bubbling bread, sauce, and cheese.
The team's first victory came, fittingly for this quintessentially British team, at the British Grand Prix of 1979 with the driver Clay Regazzoni.
Win or lose against Houston, the Warriors will leave Oakland for San Francisco in a move that is quintessentially California, our columnist writes.
In Houston, pictured above in mid-October, much of the devastation was a direct result of a quintessentially American defiance of nature's boundaries.
Showrunner Steve Lightfoot is British, which makes him an interesting choice to tell what seems like a quintessentially American story of violence and grief.
In terms of quintessentially British beauty brands, it doesn't get better than Rimmel, founded by perfumer Eugène Rimmel on Regent Street, London, in 1834.
The preteens had emerged from a matinee performance of the pantomime, a quintessentially British strain of musical theater mercifully confined to the holiday season.
The success of this quintessentially labour-intensive industry helped make Bangladesh a lower-middle-income country in 2014, according to the World Bank's classifications.
On the face of it, understanding text fully requires so much quintessentially human knowledge that machines may take decades and decades to match us.
We're both struck by the reversal that seems to be at play, and he tells me about his new appreciation for quintessentially British landmarks.
Now, it seems, even something as quintessentially American as playing baseball might require members of Congress to take along a phalanx of armed guards.
Trevor Harrison, a Lethbridge sociology professor who studies Canadian society, says his city represents the very best of what he views as quintessentially Canadian.
It can take a quintessentially American dish, like fried chicken, and make it instantly Canadian, with just a few glugs from a tin can.
"The quintessentially modern idea of the individual was as unthinkable before Luther as is color in a world of black and white," he writes.
With its romantic name, storied past and jaw-dropping beauty, could there be a more quintessentially British tiara than the Queen Mary's Lover's Knot?
They played up their "quintessentially American" founding stories, in the words of Perault, and stressed the competition they do face, at home and abroad.
This outfit is quintessentially chic and European, from the puffy beige beret to the plaid print on the princess' coat and classic button detailing.
The movie was by the Danish director Gabriel Axel, who said casting the quintessentially French Ms. Audran, rather than a Danish star, was crucial.
Critic's pick Mixing documentary and fictionalized re-enactment, a new film about the mythic automaker tells a quintessentially American story of ambition and greed.
Few things are as quintessentially New Jersey as Bruce Springsteen: not pumping your own gas; eating disco fries at the diner at 2 a.m.
El Paso's story is quintessentially an American story: We are a city of immigrants, situated proudly at the border of this nation of immigrants.
Founded in 1909, the annual game between Republican and Democratic members of Congress has offered lawmakers a quintessentially American outlet for their partisan frustrations.
The letter is alternatively a rant, a plea, a boast, a smear, a lie, and a threat—in other words, it is quintessentially Trumpian.
There's pretty-in-pink puffer coats (say that 10 times fast), cute leather mini skirts, and 28 other picks are so quintessentially autumn it hurts.
Meanwhile, another son of the Windy City, Kanye West, had an idea for a quintessentially Yes We Can pursuit: a puppet-based sketch comedy show.
Since last year all agencies dealing with refugees in Germany have had to link their databases (the new law has a quintessentially German name: "Datenaustauschverbesserungsgesetz").
With Bacurau, Filho and Dornelles co-opt the trappings of genres often considered quintessentially American, especially the western, and turn them against their imperialist origins.
"The texture is really lovely and the flavor is quintessentially spring and British," the baker said in a video released by Kensington Palace on Friday.
"We wanted to give the royal couple a taste of rural New Zealand, and there's nothing more quintessentially Kiwi than a gumboot throw!" he said.
I've been trying out the company's first two Bluetooth speakers for the past week, and they feel quintessentially Ikea in ways both good and bad.
This should be a quintessentially Deus Ex moment: the realization that the choices you made were just one of many, some paths easier than others.
This distinctive and quintessentially Andalucian musical genre expresses "many different emotions," explains flamenco artist Amir John Haddad, who is more commonly known as El Amir.
Judging by the photo Sophie Turner posted to Instagram, it looks like they all ate oysters together, probably accompanied by some quintessentially Canadian small talk.
Nostalgic and pervy, the photos' Polish locales afford them a quintessentially Eastern European vibe, although Bartos has lived in New York since she was 16.
Yet freedom of expression is quintessentially American, and fighting to make one's country match its rhetoric with its actions is an ultimate form of patriotism.
This is a quintessentially 85033st Century challenge, and it demands greater information sharing and collaboration as the foundation to facilitate truly innovative 21st Century solutions.
"But it's also that she's quintessentially a New Yorker and DC political culture is formal and prudish when NYC mostly isn't those things," he added.
He has even managed to co-opt one of the most simple words in the English language into a singular, quintessentially Trump-esque punctuation: Sad!
Among those pressing the government to lower the tariffs on their foreign-produced goods are a slate of corporations many consumers view as quintessentially American.
Paisley sang about quintessentially American things — like filling up on Costco samples, getting into heated debates with relatives on Facebook, and wearing Crocs with socks.
The resort also said it would recreate quintessentially British entertainment, including the Changing of the Guards, scenes from Shakespeare, and the Royal Ascot horse race.
Speak out and share your story; combat the negative rhetoric with the overwhelming weight of the positive, uplifting, and quintessentially American stories of immigrant success.
That philosophy is understood in "Tall" to be quintessentially American, partaking of the same democratic spirit that breathes in the writings of Emerson and Whitman.
How can algorithms tread into language — a quintessentially human activity — and uncover patterns that some may have suspected, but had no clear way of demonstrating?
ABInBev, which brews the quintessentially American tipple, has seen its revenues in China grow more than six-fold even as its profit margins have fizzed.
Quintessentially American, Ralph Lauren's brand focused on an upper-class lifestyle and came to be synonymous with "preppy" fashion throughout the 1980s, 1990s, and 2000s.
The Chinese automaker said on Monday that it was interested in buying Jeep, the quintessentially American car brand owned by the Italian-controlled Fiat Chrysler.
One of every five public assistance dollars has streamed here to this quintessentially vulnerable place, Louisiana — by far the most per capita of any state.
Spending power At roughly $2,000 an hour, by Quintessentially Estates' estimates, hiring a "helirealtor" may sound extravagant, but -- as with so many things -- it's all relative.
That the company went to such lengths to study wheelchair fitness, develop algorithms for measuring movement, and implement it into the watch is so quintessentially Apple.
Burberry's chief executive Marco Gobbetti is repositioning the quintessentially British fashion house in a higher luxury segment and Tisci's first collection will be shown in September.
Theresa May is pursuing a quintessentially conservative policy of managed disillusionment, forcing the Brexiteers to confront the real world of hard choices and difficult trade-offs.
Speech is quintessentially human, so it is hard to imagine machines that can truly speak conversationally as humans do without also imagining them to be superintelligent.
Chief artistic officer Reed Krakoff took a risk, aiming for the line to "possess a whimsical wink that is quintessentially Tiffany" — and everyone's talking about it.
Her swerve from telling her dad to drop Kavanaugh to pushing the narrative that the judge is a "good man" is a quintessentially Ivanka™ move.
The irony is I would grow up to hook up with the (openly gay) mayor of the city, who is, you guessed it, quintessentially Irish American.
We're not sure if there's actually any benefit to letting your tea brew in the sun, but there's something so quaint and quintessentially summery about it.
Such is the story of two mighty, hip, and, for at least a moment, quintessentially American brands: LaCroix, owned by, suitably enough, the National Beverage Corp.
This means that House members have to act as their own investigators while making political impeachment judgments that are indeed quintessentially reserved for members of Congress.
When I asked how they could support Trump despite this, one journalist replied with the quintessentially Cuban gesture of pursing his lips and shrugging his shoulders.
Another contention of Scalia's dissent is that prosecution is "quintessentially" an executive function and the creation of an independent prosecutor weakens the presidency and threatens liberty.
"They both are quintessentially Modernist images, and it would be next to impossible to find vintage prints of these images to buy, at any price, today."
Cock your head to the right angle and his rage can – and often, has – be written off as quintessentially Roman, unafraid to be passionate and fiery.
Featuring a blush palette, brow kit, lip pencils, and — what we're freaking out about the most — a full lipstick lineup, the launches are all quintessentially Gwen.
Quintessentially Yugoslav, however, was the pervasive commitment to interpersonal sociability and a personal enjoyment of one's surroundings, perhaps best exemplified by the country's booming tourism industry.
An ongoing exhibition at the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston (MFA), however, challenges the idea of what a quintessentially American salon might look like today.
Eastern European Jews introduced the bagel to North America, but their cousins who immigrated to Argentina didn't bring the now-quintessentially New York delicacy with them.
That looming, dark, and powerful lava escarpment in the video is quintessentially Icelandic, as anyone who has been to this part of the country readily knows.
While the menu evokes classical French cooking, much of it is quintessentially British as well, like their local shellfish or an upscale version of a Malteaser.
For the next Summer Games, hosted by Tokyo in 2020, athletes will compete for the first time in three quintessentially California sports: surfing, skateboarding and climbing.
The city is not technically the home of country music, but it's known as Music City and is quintessentially filled with sounds of country and blues.
Closer look: The E.U. gave a final seal of approval to the withdrawal agreement on Thursday in a way that was quintessentially Brussels: bureaucratic and undramatic.
"The quality of performances you will see tomorrow absolutely and quintessentially exemplifies the fact that this is a truly global sport," Sebastian Coe, IAAF President, told reporters.
"The president's faith in his own dealmaking is a quintessentially American view, but it presumes that the other guy is interested in a deal," Nichols told me.
Jabbari: Alright one more song, "You've Got a Friend in Me."Charms: Quintessentially, listening to this music what does it make you feel now that you're here?
In Debt There is something quintessentially New York about a grocery store chain with just 15 locations that thinks it needs to be a publicly traded company.
In putting them together, Rogers forces these two quintessentially English types to reflect on the extent to which they are complicit in each other's virtues and vices.
An Izod product — simple, classic, all-American and quintessentially normcore — it went viral seemingly in minutes: a riposte, perhaps, to the more calculated looks on the candidates.
The quintessentially British spirit is worth £2.1 billion ($2.6 billion) in domestic sales, and from 2006 to 2016 British gin exports to the US rose by 553%.
But remember — he also grew up in peaceful, quintessentially suburban Burbank, where he was constantly fascinated with thoughts of ominous and dark things lurking beneath the surface.
The North London Collegiate School for Girls was quintessentially British: It was founded in 1850 by formidable feminist Frances Mary Buss, and, of course, required an uniform.
Basically, Jeremy Corbyn should be Prime Minister because he literally elicits football chants, and what could be more quintessentially representative of our horrible little island than that?
As quintessentially r/whoadude as that reality is, it gets even better, according to a study published Wednesday by the Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society.
Children could escape places like the Lower East Side and Brooklyn and learn sports and quintessentially American hobbies including archery and horseback riding, thus helping their assimilation.
It feels poetic that Arctic Monkeys, a band who are so quintessentially British, closed out the final Primavera Sound event before Brexit takes place in March 2019.
It began with the 1926 Rose Bowl, which was the culmination of decades of failed Southern attempts to compete in the quintessentially Northern elite pastime of football.
What I Love 7 Photos View Slide Show ' Daily, Jackie Hoffman looks around her one-bedroom apartment and thanks the Almighty for her quintessentially Jewish mother, Charlotte.
She has the quintessentially Footean name of Etta Doris Meneffree, and she is portrayed by Pat Bowie with a matter-of-factness that feels like pure poetry.
On the other hand, the tariffs may benefit American producers who make domestic versions of cheeses that are thought of as quintessentially Italian, like mozzarella and burrata.
This quintessentially "bobo" neighborhood is home to numerous concept stores, including Le Centre Commercial (24, rue de Marseille), which sells mostly eco-friendly clothing made in France.
In an effort to show how one quintessentially American business is handling the issue, NPR tracked prices at a Georgia Walmart over the course of a year.
"Andy is connected with quintessentially American things—he didn't look towards Europe, and that's why it feels contemporary," Christopher Makos, a Warhol friend and collaborator, told VICE.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Hollywood is considered a uniquely American phenomenon, however — like most things "quintessentially American" — immigrants played a large part in its development.
In Transit Hotels in the quintessentially romantic city are offering Valentine's Day packages and amenities to help counter the dip in tourism attributable to last November's terrorist attacks.
PITTSFIELD, a city of 22012,248 on the Housatonic River in western Massachusetts, is a quintessentially American place, but in many ways an unlikely spot for a housing boom.
"I wanted the collection to be full of a 1970s-style glamour and feel quintessentially Italian, but take those components and become something new and contemporary," she said.
Over the past few months we dipped our cheekbones in soft tints — bubblegum pinks and sweet shades of cheery red that were quintessentially summer — and they were stunning.
The Trump-Pence administration rejects these quintessentially American values and is substituting instead a regime that actively hides information from patients and silences their nurses and physicians. ADVERTISEMENT
Now considered quintessentially Provençal, the southern French city of Arles was once a part of the Roman Empire, and many relics of its ancient past are still standing.
All have deliciously native and naturalistic notes: the latest quintessentially English lineup features Sweet Pea, named after a flower synonymous with British summertime, alongside 'Rain Wood' and 'Mist.
"Is there anything more quintessentially Hollywood than the Oscars having a segment about times up and then giving awards to Gary Oldman and Kobe Bryant????" read one tweet.
He told me about a quintessentially Icelandic band, Sigur Rós, that I really should see and hear, and got me a ticket to the band's concert that evening.
Olson seems like a quintessentially Hitchcockian wrong man, a relative innocent sucked into a vortex of conspiracy and preyed upon by men with sinister agendas and dubious scruples.
It's his own experiences that endow his narration with such richness, and it's our understanding of the author as quintessentially human that makes its appeal and relevance universal.
On the other hand, in an ever-more-hopelessly polarized America, it could encourage a nationwide embrace of those two quintessentially West Coast ideals — wishful thinking and conscious uncoupling.
The moves are part of a series of changes at Burberry where Gobbetti is pinning his hopes on new designer Riccardo Tisci to transform the quintessentially British fashion house.
But it was a quintessentially Dame Lillard-esque performance, not just because he pulled off some stuff but because his confidence was not one bit diminished by repeated failure.
Evangelicals who subscribe to the quintessentially American tradition of premillennial dispensationalist theology, Trump's decision to move the embassy to Jerusalem is a necessary step in bringing about the apocalypse.
Lanny J. Davis's client list, like his quintessentially Washington career as an all-purpose lawyer, lobbyist, crisis consultant and television-talker, is lengthy, international — and more than occasionally contradictory.
On Chicago's South Side, quintessentially blue-collar Bridgeport is the city's prime spot for catching a White Sox game, savoring a great taco or taking in the art scene.
There was a time when a baseball game was like this quintessentially American experience and now it's become the province of the 1 percent or the top 10 percent.
"There is nothing more beautiful, and quintessentially New York, than people from all over the world working together to build a better community," said Marcel Van Ooyen, its president.
The Tilt agenda also includes more theater (March 23-31) and a free program that is offered in English but seems quintessentially French: Philosophy for Kids (March 24). tiltkidsfestival.
Gaudy, stone-faced, and even more threatening outside the parameters of Houston's system while quintessentially representing what Mike D'Antoni wants it to look like, Gordon is not a perfect player.
Membership costs $6,400 for access to amenities including a bar, dining facilities, a partnership with Etihad Airways to provide exclusive flight deals and access to concierge services from Quintessentially Asia.
What remains is a quintessentially Trumpian endeavor that blurs the line between campaigning and brand-building and complicates Mr. Trump's claims that he is funding his own White House campaign.
Enter Patrick Brzeski and Abram Plaut, a pair of American ramen buffs that have been immersing themselves in this quintessentially Japanese food mania in Tokyo for more than a decade.
The label, seen as quintessentially British, began as a small shop in the upmarket area of Holland Park in London where Kidston sold homewares and clothing made from vintage fabrics.
I tended to avoid the missions by sitting alone over lunch in Tivolihallen, which, being all white with early prototypes of Poul Henningsen lights, struck me as being quintessentially Danish.
They will also begin the process of restoring the uniquely pragmatic, quintessentially American mode of partnering the public and private sectors in delivering broadly inclusive, sustainable prosperity to our citizenry.
Tuesday's election seems quintessentially West Virginian in this regard: Republican voters encountered two candidates with links to industries that have bled the state dry and racked up a body count.
These days they have swapped their traditional Japanese headbands and (for the men) loincloths for less nationally specific garb, but they still move with a beauty which is quintessentially Japanese.
He said it ignored the reality that "quintessentially sexual activity" such as lap dances, or topless dancing for 16 to 18 hours a day, could qualify businesses as adult establishments.
I started uncertain and alone in elite box seats, then joined the rowdy scene on the infield and ended up in a large, quintessentially Southern home with 15 new friends.
John's 1960s equivalent was to smoke endless cigarettes and swear at Sir Walter Raleigh for discovering tobacco ("stupid get" is the Liverpool version of the quintessentially British insult "stupid git").
Although unintended for private residence, the building is quintessentially Usonian, with a flat roof complete with overhang, clerestory windows, and a central hearth — a pretty uncommon feature for a clinic.
Ram's horny, awkward take on Caribbean dancehall is quintessentially GTA through its casual mix-and-match of disparate cultures and given a fluorescent sheen by producers like Jaegen and others.
With that in mind, here are some recommendations for quintessentially American works that can take you out of your head and help restore your faith in a time of trouble.
Huawei is even a sponsor of "Hockey Night in Canada," a sports show that is quintessentially Canadian, as it seeks to cement its already strong business presence in the country.
And he used urban black music and black gay attitude as it filtered through and got mixed up in his predominantly white Midwestern environment to express his quintessentially American self.
The Maple Street School, a preschool in Brooklyn, New York, which Barker's firm helped designed, has a quintessentially minimalist interior, with its white walls, wooden floors, and soft pastel accents.
Judge Rao "would not even allow Congress to make the quintessentially legislative judgment that some concerns about potential misconduct or illegality are better addressed through oversight and legislation than impeachment".
Baseball, hot dogs and yelling — three quintessentially American things — merge beautifully in this "Planet Money" episode about baseball vendors, those restless souls who spend their summers hawking snacks and beer.
Just a few months out from Blood on the Tracks, a quintessentially Dylanesque folk-rock record with a distinctly personal and confessional tone, he was searching for a next step.
The KFC Waffle Double Down truly is the Pamela Anderson of fast food menu items: Something so quintessentially, obviously all-American that it comes as a shock to realize ... it's Canadian.
The sound is right for this quintessentially French creation, Mr. Nagano evidently having continued to cultivate the Gallic qualities that Charles Dutoit instilled in the Montreal Symphony from 1977 to 2002.
After seeing Captain America: Civil War, which is perhaps the most quintessentially Marvel movie about the most perfect and soulless superhero in the company's war chest, I say: Fuck that noise.
Leos wear their hearts on their sleeves, but they'll also settle for a fistful of quintessentially-903s mood rings that broadcast their vital statistics to everyone within a 10-foot radius.
I always thought it a quintessentially Roman symbol of domination until I was recently informed that the "Gorgon" was not a Roman grotesque at all but a powerfully mustachioed Celtic deity.
The result was "Ocean Parkway," a quintessentially Brooklyn project that takes its quirky characters from the neighborhood streets and may have found its financing through a youth soccer league's email chain.
A cocktail of money and madness, the Hearst saga is a quintessentially American story, but in Choi's telling, the American woman is the one history has forgotten, or never really noticed.
From her youth until her last moments on earth, Barbara Bush could be plain spoken and strong willed at times and always radiated a humanity and goodwill that is quintessentially American.
That's what I meant by "get a handle," and as I say it, both surface and subtext subside quintessentially and the dead-letter office dissolves in the blue acquiescence of spring.
As I ate, it struck me as something quintessentially Australian — a Greek couple serving fish and chips (English), burgers (American), dim sims (Chinese), and soft drinks to droves of hungry schoolchildren.
Part of what makes this event so quintessentially Irish is the premium everyone here places on humility, which includes, among its many forms, a disdain for show offs and brazen ambition.
But threatening tariffs and pulling out of trade deals can quickly boomerang, hurting the very sectors of the economy that he's trying to protect — even one as quintessentially American as bourbon.
Anglophiles may find themselves marveling at the names signposted on individual homes — names so quintessentially English that even the brashest American developer might pause before slapping them onto a new subdivision.
As it happened, Senator Harry Reid, a dedicated opponent of Yucca Mountain and an advocate for public lands, fell in love with Heizer's crazily ambitious project and its quintessentially Nevadan setting.
The label, seen as quintessentially British, began as a small shop in the upmarket area of Holland Park in London where its founder sold homewares and clothing made from vintage fabrics.
In the main hall of the project building, a group of local youngsters had just finished a training session in this beguiling, quintessentially Brazilian mix of dance, music, and martial art.
What makes food fight work so well is that it still feels quintessentially Fortnite, but in a way that's very different from battle royale, or really any LTM that's come before it.
But on this first album, she's distilled those sounds to the next level of self-actualization, creating something that delves into family secrets and spirits—in short, it is quintessentially, beautifully her.
In fact, they are quintessentially Clintonesque, rich with wonky detail, conversant with the policy levers available, and careful, always, to stay within the bounds of the politically possible (as she sees it).
Rose is the driving force behind all those quintessentially Karjenner looks (think everything from Kendall's love affair with a wide leg trouser to Kim's year of chokers with a touch of fur).
Nadurata attended the event in a look that was quintessentially gender fluid, strutting their truth down the makeshift red carpet in a suit-gown hybrid, fit for a prom king or queen.
The quirky NTS studio feels quintessentially East London, with people of all colors and backgrounds thrown together on the shared playground of the streets, creating a thriving community from spontaneous cultural exchange.
Harvey Weinstein Harvey Weinstein has always been a larger-than-life figure, a quintessentially New York character whose dealmaking in film, Broadway, television, and Democratic politics has brought him accolades and criticism.
The short clip begins by giving us some background on the "quintessentially Catholic city," letting us know it's a place where the priests are in charge, but it's not devoid of corruption.
One might be the quintessentially chatty Gem who flits between friend groups and dabbles in social climbing, while the other may embody the artistic Gemini, whose creativity is impossible to tamp down.
The "quintessentially English" town offers an array of independent shops, pubs and restaurants, and is popular for its schools, said Deborah Hancock, a senior negotiator with Hamptons International, which has the listing.
There's still a lot of season to get through and it's unlikely that Jon will die in the upcoming Battle for Winterfell, but he may have already made a quintessentially Stark mistake.
While we'll have to see if she changes up her look for her musical performance, we're already in love with Eilish's take on Oscars beauty, which feels formal and still quintessentially her.
Philanthropic efforts also tap into the quintessentially American tendency, noted 200 years ago by Alexis de Tocqueville, a French writer, of people to provide for their neighbours through private associations and charity.
The American president's contempt for Ukraine's fate is quintessentially Russian, for, in the mythology of Greater Russia, Ukraine as an independent state is a mere illusion (hence Putin helps himself to Crimea).
Barely had I set foot on Canadian soil before the province's legislature passed a resolution calling on merchants to say "Bonjour" instead of the hybrid "Bonjour-Hi," the quintessentially Montreal bilingual greeting.
He said he drove one because he had always regarded a Buick as a quintessentially reliable American car that signified a certain level of middle class prosperity but didn't put on airs.
"Show off your Skin"(1990), for example, paired a painted copy of Ingres's "Grande Odalisque" (1814) — a quintessentially porcelain academic nude — with advertisements for a famous New York dermatologist and motorized pincers.
So begins Strangers — a quintessentially millennial dramedy from writer and director Mia Lidofsky, whose two seasons working on Girls will be immediately recognizable to survivors of Hannah Horvath-worthy quarter-life crises everywhere.
The exhibition stresses the quintessentially American quality of Strand's work, screening his short documentary Manhatta (voluntarily misspelled the way immigrants would pronounced it), which he co-directed with painter Charles Sheeler in 1921.
It's another beautiful day in America, which means it's another day to spend overanalyzing and obsessing over every move that Pete Davidson and Ariana Grande make in their whirlwind, quintessentially summer '18 romance.
All of the voices were provided by the narrator Richard Briers, a charming, quintessentially English actor whose calming voice acted as a smooth counterpoint to the insane, jerky, shaky, manic marker-pen animation.
The setting for the Queen's comments were as homespun and genteel as could be imagined: Centenary celebrations of the Women's Institute, a quintessentially English organization whose branches share recipes for jam and baking.
A quintessentially English midfield trio with names like Keith Madely, or Jack Tipple, or Nigel Garage, will be literally chainsawed in half by the opposition, or fatally irradiated with futuristic nuclear hand-weapons.
"There's nothing boring and tiring about these places because they don't take themselves terribly seriously," said Ben Elliot, a founder of the luxury concierge service Quintessentially, which recommends the clubs to its clients.
"I think there will be a huge amount of activity once we know what is actually happening with Brexit," said Penny Mosgrove, the chief executive of the upmarket real estate agency Quintessentially Estates.
There is virtually nothing more quintessentially American than the entrepreneur who works long hours, taking risks beyond those that mere employees take, providing a product or service that people need, and creating jobs.
There's also plenty of anticipation for the coming season, which turns another perception — that this is a quintessentially Scottish show — on its head: Jamie and Claire had arrived on American shores in 1767.
In a quintessentially Lindelof move, the screen cuts to black the instant that Angela's sole touches the surface of her swimming pool, to test whether she can, like Dr. Manhattan, walk on water.
The quintessentially "girly" garnish added to what's traditionally been a man's industry is thanks to brewers reclaiming their right to femininity in beer, even as they fight rampant sexism in the beer industry.
Although he got his start here — and much of his work is characterized by a breezy, West Coast irreverence — he is a quintessentially peripatetic artist, who doesn't seem anchored to any one place.
They like that Mr. Rubio's background could not be more different from the brash and boastful Mr. Trump's, that Mr. Rubio demonstrates a strong work ethic, and that his story seems so quintessentially American.
The goal is obviously to impress your partner's parents with a gift that is so quintessentially them, but not weirdly over-the-top, and pull it off without any help whatsoever from your partner.
Kate's sister Pippa Middleton has long been a fan of the luxury label, which was originally established in 2001, but it was actually Prince William's uncle who introduced Kate to the quintessentially British brand.
Throughout his remarks, Sessions, who has come under fire in the past for extreme anti-immigrant and potentially Islamophobic rhetoric, repeatedly highlighted democracy and free speech as not just quintessentially, but exclusively, American concepts.
That was the challenge for the makers of a new TV series that puts a 21st-century twist on the 1994 British romantic comedy that made the fumbling, quintessentially English Grant an international star.
Europe, China, and Mexico are taking revenge on President Donald Trump after he imposed tariffs on steel and aluminum imports from those countries last week—and they're doing it by targeting quintessentially American products.
A marketing gimmick has also helped to fix home-grown asparagus in the minds of consumers as quintessentially English: farmers like to start the harvest of their crops on April 23rd, St George's Day.
Queenadreena, on the other hand—an avant-garde rock band signed to One Little Indian, the same label as Bjork—came at the same sort of subjects with a quintessentially English fragility and strangeness.
To this end, he worked in what he felt was a quintessentially American style — hard-edge and polychromatic — and allied himself with American writers and painters from the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
No matter how they finish in the playoffs, the Warriors will leave Oakland in a move that is quintessentially California, where reinvention has long been a state of mind and a force of nature.
His collaborations vary widely, but the music he tends to make under this moniker is quintessentially Parker: rangy, big-toned free jazz with a mix of sly melodicism and slipping-off-the-cliff unease.
Standing there, you realize that Goff's designs possess a beauty and rigor that gets obscured by their playfulness; he's like Twain, another quintessentially American genius, with a seriousness lurking just beneath his puckish surface.
At home in Norfolk, Prince George's birthday is set to be a quintessentially British affair with sandwiches, tea and, of course, lots of cake – but there is unlikely to be any lavish or extravagant themes.
While most are familiar with Chinatown as one of New York's most popular tourist hubs, the roots of Chinese immigrants run much deeper and are quintessentially vital to the city as we know it today.
The other side: The most interesting debate here isn't partisan, but rather a divide between voting-rights advocates and conservatives who argue that redistricting is a quintessentially political process and the courts should stay out.
It is also the story of a quintessentially English nature lover, Collingwood "Cherry" Ingram, who was one of the first to grasp the somei-yoshino cherry tree's dangerous seductiveness, and to attempt to tame it.
This has been a recurring theme in the world of AI in recent years, and newly published research from Google's DeepMind division shows exactly why this quintessentially human quality is important for making computers smart.
Like so many figures who come to be enshrined as "quintessentially New York," Harold Ross, the founder and first editor of this magazine, was an outsider who arrived in the big city nursing an ambition.
These institutions—Eton, Harrow, Winchester, Westminster and their ilk—may be quintessentially English, but, as they have become the ultimate educational status symbol for the global super-rich, their influence today extends across the world.
The global concierge company Quintessentially, which has a division that helps source gifts and hard-to-find fashion items, has found that velvet is one of the most asked-about looks as the holidays approach.
This exhibition's earliest work is from 21988, a beautifully rendered charcoal drawing of a quintessentially academic subject: a plaster cast of "Boy with a Goose," an ancient Greek statue known only from a Roman copy.
FIAC remains quintessentially French and essentially European, so when officials mention that a good 20 percent of the galleries this year are from North America, it could be taken as a boast or a lament.
With a quintessentially American brand and an important niche in the United States manufacturing sector, Harley might have been expected to participate in the stock market rally that took place after Mr. Trump was elected.
And as the quintessentially recognizable can crossed the Mississippi River in a push to go national, concerns arose about one word on the label that might not play well in Omaha or Oklahoma City — nuts.
So today you have, per Breitbart, a ''Democrat-Media Complex'' whose principal aim is to disparage everything quintessentially American, by which he really means Americana — think Norman Rockwell archetypes and whatever social conventions they imply.
In addition to the newly renovated performance hall and modern staging, the Opéra Comique has sought to mark its 2017 reopening with a quintessentially Parisian statement: It commissioned a cake from the distinguished pâtisserie Lenôtre.
He is the next level of anti-politician politician, quintessentially political but running against what he sees as the counterproductive outrage that seems to have taken hold in American politics, particularly in the Trump era.
He is the next level of anti-politician politician, quintessentially political but running against what he sees as the counterproductive outrage that seems to have taken hold in American politics, particularly in the Trump era.
We still have three more months until Gisele Bündchen's new book, Lessons: My Path to a Meaningful Life, hits shelves, but the supermodel just shared the first look at the cover and it's so quintessentially Gisele.
The quintessentially New Hampshire tradition of Old Home Days, which is an annual midsummer event that draws natives back to their towns for parties and a parade, is a crucial stop for candidates of both parties.
With his quintessentially Clinton speech, Bill had forced a new reality on the Democratic Party, and particularly on supporters of Bernie Sanders, just hours after they attempted one final, dramatic stand for their failed primary candidate.
Episode length: 30 minutes Arc length: 4 hours Quintessentially British, this podcast drama is a quirky, hilarious look at the hijinks that ensue when a tiny Channel island starts playing host to two rival funeral parlors.
When it was first announced that Scarlett Johansson would be starring in the film, there was concern among fans that a white actor was taking the lead role in a story that is considered quintessentially Japanese.
Yet, I have not received a single call from the media asking about the most important and quintessentially American story that is playing out on the banks of the Missouri River in North Dakota right now.
For the Whitney Museum of American Art's first Biennial in its new home in the Meatpacking district, its curators chose quintessentially 2017 key themes: the formation of self and the individual's place in a turbulent society.
The intentions, processes, audiences, and meanings are hard to suss out here but this example is quintessentially memetic in that it's a shared in-joke that others can make their own as they share it further.
That makes Paris, Texas a road movie, the most quintessentially American genre of filmmaking and one that almost always concerns characters who are on the hunt for some version of paradise, whether it's real or imagined.
The quintessentially American tendency to elide the severity of this country's bloody racial history and the no less American tendency to emphasize personal agency over structural barriers results in a highly potent cocktail of cultural historicism.
SEGAL There does not seem to be anything quintessentially British about the production, unless you count Simon Russell Beale's accent, which often has a hint of fair Albion — strange for a character purportedly raised in Bavaria.
One neighborhood under direct threat from the subway stations is Charoen Chai, whose narrow lanes are dominated by a quintessentially Chinese trade in votive paper effigies, which are burned on special occasions as offerings to ancestors.
It's a time-honored tradition that many consider to be quintessentially American: debate vigorously, engage with your neighbors, practice free speech, and, eventually, help to determine through popular vote who will serve as your elected representative.
Last month the EU's highest court ruled that the quintessentially European "right to be forgotten" (which, for example, forces Google to stop linking to old, embarrassing web content) applied only to searches carried out inside Europe.
Historically the leader in the quintessentially-American auto industry, the U.S. may be falling behind the global competition for innovation and jobs in transportation, a trend the upcoming New York International Auto Show should make clear.
On a day out in the country in May, Princess Kate and William took their two children to the local horse trials, where they enjoyed the quintessentially British picnic combination of sandwiches and cake – off paper plates.
Chop chop House hunting by helicopter is an exhilarating new aerial industry catering to clients with dizzying budgets, which has emerged on a noticeable scale over the past two years, according to global property firm Quintessentially Estates.
From pleated dresses in mix-matching prints to pin-stripes suits with impeccable tailoring, the second installment of his collaboration is, according to the designer himself, "quintessentially Jason Wu." And that extends to the collection's quality, too.
As Americans begin many of the pastimes of summer that are quintessentially American – baseball, backyard barbeques, family road trips - Caribbean Americans spend the month of June reflecting on their contributions and melded cultures in the United States.
The challenge was based on the separation of powers, the argument being that it violated the constitutional structure to have an official who was not accountable to the president performing the quintessentially executive branch function of prosecution.
There's a sort of quintessentially modern idea that "if we enumerate how much people work, we can evaluate that labor better, and then we can demand more labor from them," and that's what happens [during cotton slavery].
Mr. Morimura, following Roland Barthes in "Empire of Signs," identifies this vacancy he feels as quintessentially Japanese — yet I suspect no shortage of Westerners, desperately monitoring the likes on their filter-fixed selfies, will recognize it, too.
Giacomo Puccini was a quintessentially Italian composer — "La Bohème" and "Tosca" remain opera house staples, more than a century after they were written — but his career was also shaped by the time he spent in New York.
In a discussion spanning nearly two and a half hours, Herzog revisited memories of working with both artists (and others), mused on the role of music in his films, and gave plenty of his quintessentially badass life advice.
The more than 20 domestic objects on view represent different visions of life along a "Main Street," a quintessentially American place for all to walk and shop on, and a concept that the artist is intent on questioning.
They say that since negotiating with the government over salary, benefits and working conditions is "quintessentially political", it is a violation of dissenting teachers' freedom of speech to be coerced to pay "tribute" to unions undertaking that bargaining.
The humour of the most quintessentially all-American songwriter actively disliking the guy who wanted to make America "great" aside, the B Street Band received flak for taking the offer, and have now pulled out of the event.
As the title suggests, Jeffers has drawn inspiration as well from the German Faust legend, in which a quintessentially arrogant man sells his soul to the Devil's emissary in return for the chance to realize his wildest dreams.
While she provided the design impetus behind the nameless emerald necklace, she is quick to emphasize Ms. Etebari's creativity, resulting in a piece that is quintessentially Afghan in the way it draws on ancient Turkmen and Kuchi styles.
Released earlier this year, the album of sonnets set to music dramatically commemorates the 400th anniversary of Shakespeare's death with interpretations that are quintessentially Wainwright—piano-driven, the occasional flurry of strings, his florid tones front and center.
Why can't we see that these newcomers possess exactly those values and attributes — perseverance, self-reliance and an inspiring determination to give their children a shot at a better life — that we have always esteemed as quintessentially American?
It's also sort of a homecoming since "Billy Budd" had its world premiere at the Royal in 1951 and remains one of the jewels in the crown of modern British opera, and also because it is quintessentially British.
So did David Hare's "The Moderate Soprano" (now closed), about the founding of the Glyndebourne music festival in the 1930s, and the invaluable contributions of German artists in creating what is perceived as a quintessentially English institution. (Mr.
It is not only a quintessentially American idea but a Modernist one: Knock down the low-income neighborhood to build the factory or the condo tower or the sports stadium, and let history record it as human achievement.
Their choices were deliberate and personal, many drawn to our nation's capital by the quintessentially American ideal that they could contribute to something larger than themselves, despite full knowledge of the sacrifices them, and their families, could face.
A new collaboration between the Spanish house Loewe and Paula's Ibiza, a boutique that captured the island's quintessentially glamorous, free-spirited style during the '80s and '90s, lets you live out your Ibizan fantasies — no air miles required.
Mr. Hrusa's reading on Thursday welcomed the work's mixed identity, with a patient opening that allowed the theme's rich orchestration to blossom and, later, a quintessentially Dvorakian scherzo of topsy-turvy dynamics, rollicking exuberance and surprisingly sweet melody.
If there is a dirty secret in American life, it is this: The real unifying force in our national cultural and political life, beyond skirmishes over ideology, is white identity masked as universal, neutral and, therefore, quintessentially American.
The look wasn't too out of character for Tortorella, who wore a similarly gender-fluid look at their wedding to partner Bethany Meyers, but as someone who looks like a quintessentially cisgender (meaning, not transgender) man, it was bold.
Some other quintessentially Jo finds visible in the snap — an oversized letter "G," for Gaines no doubt, a chalkboard in a hefty white picture frame — would have been right at home on the first few seasons of Fixer Upper.
Consequences in Washington and abroad Tuesday's events were all more poignant since they coincided with Thanksgiving, the quintessentially American holiday that remembers pioneers who fled tyranny in Europe to found a land built on freedom in the new world.
The idea that the United States is and has always been quintessentially liberal was solidified by Louis Hartz, whose book The Liberal Tradition in America held sway in American political thought from the mid-1950s into the mid-'70s.
The census saga has all the hallmarks of a quintessentially Trumpian story, in which bad-faith pretexts are crafted—and the Justice Department's integrity is mortgaged—to justify and defend a policy that's animated by hostility toward nonwhite Americans.
New Hampshire is known for its beautiful fall foliage, and many leaf-peepers travel from across the country just to watch the fall leaves change color along New Hampshire's creeks and in the state's quaint, quintessentially New England villages. 
"Rootabaga Stories," Carl Sandburg Grossly underappreciated, this is in my view the best of all children's books — wildly, passionately imaginative, gently moral and quintessentially American, both in its diction and in a certain rough-hewn but kindly common sense.
His absorption in those sensibilities, and in quintessentially Polish subjects, like the romantic appeal of lost causes, extended beyond plot and subtext to the iconography with which he filled his movies, a tendency he lamented but could not escape.
What's more, McSally was once upon a time regarded as a relatively moderate Republican and has at least tacitly pushed back on Trump, so her decision to lambaste a reporter in a quintessentially Trumpian manner caught some off-guard.
For decades, both Republican and Democratic leaders saw the values championed by Freedom House, which is partly funded by the United States government, as quintessentially American, and the United States has generally scored quite high on Freedom House's index.
YV: In the U.K. we are following our approach of investing in startups that are disrupting quintessentially European industries – retail, financial services, food, mobility, healthcare, manufacturing – by bringing technology such as SaaS, marketplace and AI to these trillion Euro industries.
Stein's subjects largely shaped the public imagination of the city, but they formed an insular milieu, fast fading into history in current multicultural Los Angeles, and she's aware of that, mining their stories above all to reveal some quintessentially American patterns.
Margaret Atwood, author of The Handmaid's Tale, noted in her review of the book for the New York Times that King is quintessentially a writer of family connections and family history, and this is unquestionably the subject that Flanagan loves most.
If all this has something in common with theatre on Broadway and in the West End in London, there's an excitement in the air, particularly when one of the fabled Kabuki-za stars makes his entrance, which is quintessentially Japanese.
Instead of complex men with compelling ideas, bygone leaders like the Panthers are often flattened into leftist bros who fit a familiar, and quintessentially American archetype that is all about force and individualism, like the cowboys of the Wild West.
Still, it may be the case that an American director like Charlie McDowell was the best fit for material as quintessentially American as Funke and Lutsky's series, and that Lanthimos's chilly Euro sensibility would not have had the same effect.
But it's not exactly a stretch either, considering that AOC producers have been quite vocal about their opposition to the IGP appellation, with hundreds of producers gathering to protest the new regulation, a tradition as quintessentially French as drinking wine.
The self-proclaimed "King of the Swedish Fish," also known by his online moniker KnyteTech, Josh McGuire lives just off the Dallas airport, in a sprawling, thirsty landscape of highways, hay bales, and Blue Bonnets that could be considered quintessentially Texas.
Watch VICE News from the Calais refugee camp, from which Adin escaped: Adin is working, stretched out with his entire body across the wooden dining room table in a way that makes me nervous, given the room's charming, quintessentially English décor.
In our first installment, Kavita explores the traditional side of Berlin to start off her guide through the city, presenting some of the most quintessentially German dishes around and showing a side of Berlin that outsiders don't often get to know.
Tuesday night, former One Directiom member Liam Payne and his girlfriend, former Girls Aloud singer Cheryl Cole, attended the Quintessentially Foundation's St James' Fayre in London, and after months of speculation, it appears the pair is expecting their first child.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads "There is a bright future full of hopes and dreams," Retsuko, a fluffy, anthropomorphic red panda thinks to herself while walking beneath cherry blossoms, her eyes full of stars and quintessentially kawaii face blushing.
Sandra Neil Wallace's BETWEEN THE LINES: How Ernie Barnes Went From the Football Field to the Art Gallery (Simon & Schuster/Paula Wiseman, $212; ages 4 to 8), illustrated by Bryan Collier, is a beautiful testament to a quintessentially American life.
The luxury rental platform Armarium will be conveniently situated in a Penthouse by Quintessentially pop-up adjacent to ABMB's Miami Beach Convention Center epicenter should you need, say, a Rochas sequin fringe dress ($2500 rental; $1653,2165) for a quick costume change.
But these are quintessentially modern problems, which began to take root in 218th-century Europe, when new markets and technologies swept aside old forms of knowledge and wealth, and when the border between reality and appearances started to get seriously hazy.
The piece's recurring theme (first heard at 1:10 in this video, drawn from Mr. Shaham's Deutsche Grammophon recording) is quintessentially Romantic, to the point of being a tad off-putting when played at full volume by the entire orchestra.
This kind of clinic—serving employed and unemployed, "insured" and uninsured, young and old—is quintessentially American, both in the remarkable selflessness and commitment of its volunteers, as well as in the utter insanity that it has to exist at all.
The pair began the first day of their first Australian tour with an official welcome ceremony at Admiralty House in Sydney, where they were presented with some quintessentially Aussie gifts -- a pair of baby Ugg boots and a kangaroo doll.
It's a striking room where you can sink into an armchair with a solidly built drink in your hand and get lost in the past, a quintessentially urban experience that most of the city's grand old hotels no longer give us.
MONTREAL — In recent weeks, some viewers of "Hockey Night in Canada" have been jolted by the sight of a distinctive red chrysanthemum logo conspicuously displayed during the broadcast of a sports program as quintessentially Canadian as the national game itself.
Speaking of pumpkins, we thought there was no better place to celebrate these sculptural coats than in the most quintessentially fall place nearby: The Philip Johnson Glass House in Connecticut, where Yayoi Kusama's floating Narcissus Garden and enormous steel PUMPKIN are currently housed.
" Then, he reported about the hashtag #ThingsThatLeaveBritainReeling, which was trending on Twitter in response to those reports:  "Honestly, it was an uplifting demonstration of quintessentially British defiance because the British people are never going to let terror change their way of life.
It was a single, quintessentially human movement — a greeting, a welcome, a start of a relationship — but the reaction to the handshake was as complicated as the standoff that the two countries these men represent have been locked in for seven decades now.
But in the wake of Moore's death from cancer on Tuesday, at 89 years old, the entire sequence is worth a rewatch—along with the opening skydive chase—because it captures what was quintessentially special about the beloved actor's take on Bond.
The Elementary Particles (1998) specifically comes to mind: a novel in which Houellebecq dissects the relationship between two brothers by carving out their differences: one is the intellectual, the other is a sexually impotent, sex-hungry, misogynistic, quintessentially French middle-aged man.
But what makes that comment so quintessentially Kobe is not that he scored 47 that night, or that the Lakers won, or even that he had at this point wrenched full control of the offense and his own substitution pattern from his coach.
Yet while the Nao we hear on her debut sounds quintessentially her – a fantastical mixture of 1990s R&B, golden-age funk artists, hallowed gospel music, and lilts of hip-hop – it took a while for her to find her true voice.
The upshot of New Thought, though, was the quintessentially American idea that the individual was responsible for his or her own happiness, health, and situation in life, and that applying mental energy in the appropriate direction was sufficient to cure any ills.
And for the all talk of late about Trump's dalliance with the Democrats, in many ways he's the most quintessentially Republican leader for this nihilistic moment—for no one has less regard for policy, and more concern about political outcomes, than he does.
Teaming up with accessories label Roger Vivier, Seydoux's six-piece capsule collection consists of platform sandals, ankle boots, trainers, a shoulder bag, a bucket bag, and a backpack, all of which update the brand's legacy with her modern (but quintessentially French) nonchalant aesthetic.
That this Elvis memory would overtake us in Peter Halley's exhibition at Greene Naftali, his first with the gallery after a long tenure at Mary Boone, where he was a quintessentially '80s artist in an '80s-identified gallery, was and wasn't a surprise.
When Republican health care executive Charlie Baker won the race to replace Patrick that fall, it seemed both a quintessentially Massachusetts result—a phalanx of sunny GOP technocrats have prevailed in six of the state's last eight gubernatorial elections—and a national omen.
Billed as a cross between Guillermo del Toro's movie "Pacific Rim" and Korean action dramas, the story is rather more the latter; unlike in "Pacific Rim," those giant robots (here called God Machines) are just the ironic backdrop to a quintessentially antiwar story.
In an effort to become the most quintessentially modern big he could possibly be, while also slowing the game down and adjusting to the league's blurry tempo, Collins focused on ways to expand his awareness and make better use of his physical tools.
Trump's pugnacious language may seem to jar with ordinary Christian rhetoric, but it's actually very much in keeping with the imagery of "muscular Christianity," the quintessentially Anglo-American conflation of machismo and religiosity that has defined American evangelicalism since the country's foundation.
The goods the Trump administration is threatening to tax are varied,  though many appear to be quintessentially FrenchA full list of products facing tariffs has been published by US Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer, with the products listed including cheese, handbags, makeup and wine.
When: Opens Saturday, July 9, 3–6pm Where: Parrasch Heijnen Gallery (1326 S. Boyle Avenue, Boyle Heights, Los Angeles) Peter Alexander first began working with polyester resin in the late 1960s, after using it to repair his surfboard — a quintessentially SoCal artistic origin story.
The show, conceived by Canadian opera director Robert Carsen, was held in the glass-domed Grand Palais - the same quintessentially stylish structure that housed some of Lagerfeld's most sensational shows, which included elements as spectacular as a 265-tonne iceberg and a replicate Eiffel tower.
Fifteen years later, more than 47,245 members have signed up for a group that could have been dismissed as another example of quintessentially British eccentricity and the society offers merch, cloud-spotting apps and specially themed excursions, like the trip to Lundy in May.
But Happy End's beginning is just as quintessentially Haneke: It starts silently, with Instagram Live-style videos that observe a woman brushing her teeth before bed as the text onscreen predicts what she's about to do next: brush, rinse, spit, pee, flush, and so on.
Everything that happened at the rally—me getting misgendered, the Islamophobia that permeated the event, the targeted violence towards the Aboriginal woman, and the Australian flag hanging over all of that—it's all interrelated, and it made it the most quintessentially Australian thing I've experienced.
" He sees that nation states are singularly unfit to tackle the challenges arising from our planet-wide interdependence, in that they are "too inclined by their nature to rivalry and mutual exclusion," and appear "quintessentially indisposed to cooperation and incapable of establishing global common goods.
Though rock and roll is often hailed as the quintessentially American sound and contribution to the global soundscape, this new exhibition argues that minimalist music is equally as American in its style, and fundamentally as groundbreaking in its effect on world music at large.
In his essay "Putting the Pop Back into Postmodernism," he argued, among other things, that rap is quintessentially postmodernist through its loud and boastful assertion of an existence beneath power structures that have made that existence difficult—not quite your average Blogspot hot take.
We selected four quintessentially American writers to create short fictions based on four of Shore's most iconic photographs, all of which will appear in the show — and another author, Annie Proulx, to discuss an image of Shore's that made a lasting impression on her.
He makes no secret of his membership in the Siècle club, a quintessentially French institution that gathers much of the nation's political and social elite for a formal dinner on the last Wednesday of every month, in an 19903th-century mansion near the presidential palace.
Burberry's chief executive Marco Gobbetti is part way through repositioning the label to be more upmarket and is pinning his hopes on Riccardo Tisci, the former Givenchy star who has designed costumes for Beyonce and Madonna, to help transform the quintessentially British fashion house.
At a lengthy cabinet meeting on Wednesday, an appearance with border patrol union leaders on Thursday and a news conference with Republican congressional leaders in the Rose Garden on Friday, he engaged in quintessentially Trumpian stream of conscious discussions that ranged widely and unpredictably.
There is something quintessentially American about feeling compelled — whether it be by the lyrics of a song ("Promised Land" by Chuck Berry), or by the journey of another writer — to jump on a bus (or a train or a car) and ride across the country.
"Blackstar," released on Bowie's 69th birthday Friday, was on course to be the first number-one album in the United States for the quintessentially avant-garde artist who lived his last two decades in New York but enjoyed greater mainstream success in his native Britain.
I'm making my way through the fifth volume in Knausgaard's six-part autobiographical novel in preparation for writing a review for the New Republic, and this morning I came across a passage that is quintessentially Knausgaardian in that it manages to be both mortifying and ridiculously hip.
The Frenchman, at the helm of what had been a quintessentially English club in the City of London for much of its 300-year history, said he was "completely committed" to ensuring a smooth transition to a new CEO by the time he leaves in December 2018.
At the Pulse nightclub, as in Sandy Hook, San Bernardino, and Boston, the victims were gathered together for quintessentially American reasons: to celebrate their sexuality, to rejoice in their ability to push their bodies athletically, to become educated and learn to function as a caring community.
"Not only is Ralph Lauren putting up awesome numbers, they're doing it in places where you might have expected business to be, let's say, soft," Cramer added, noting that the "quintessentially American brand" had nearly 40 percent sales growth, on a constant currency basis, in mainland China.
Although Christmas traditions are repetitive every year, or appear very repetitive, they've in fact evolved over time to become this quintessentially weird, American mishmash of things that were added over the years—like Rudolph in the 1930s, and Elf on the Shelf within the last decade.
As the plaintiffs' briefs point out, that is a strange argument, because if the administration is right that DACA was illegal from the start, then ending it is a matter of legal compulsion rather than discretion; in any event, legality is quintessentially a question for judges.
The setting is quintessentially English, filmed in the grounds of stately home Welford Park, around 70 miles west of London, in a marquee where contestants' creations are scrutinized by Leith and Hollywood, ever on the lookout for the disastrous "soggy bottom" at the base of a pastry.
We fetishize machine and machine production and see it as quintessentially modern — the kinds of improvements in production and efficiency that you see from hooking up a cotton spindle to a set of pulleys, which are in turn pulled by a water wheel or steam engine.
He acquired his wealth legally and in the most quintessentially American way: He had a wacky idea, took a stab at it, stuck with it through thick and thin, and, through patient, deliberate, farsighted risk-taking, created one of the most innovative companies of the modern era.
The quintessentially English atmosphere of the Royal International Air Tattoo, where straw-hatted VIPs watch fighters thunder over picturesque Cotswolds villages, gives way on Monday to the Farnborough Airshow, where the hard-nose business deals in the $800 billion aerospace and defence sector will be done.
He acquired his wealth legally and in the most quintessentially American way: He had a wacky idea, took a stab at it, stuck with it through thick and thin, and, through patient, deliberate, farsighted risk-taking, created one of the most innovative companies of the modern era.
"His work is quintessentially South African, very specific to a time and place, but there is also a universality to its language," said Rachel Kent, the M.C.A. curator who spent two years working on the show with Goldblatt, up until his death in June from cancer.
Millions of men around the world are staring into the lacquered teeth of obsolescence, terrified of losing not only their security but also their source of meaning and dignity in a world that tells them that if they're not rich, they'd better be doing something quintessentially manly for money.
A quintessentially Aardman-esque stew of slapstick, homage, and wordplay so wry it barely (but always) misses being groan-worthy, Early Man is a gentle and modest reflection on how we have, from the very beginning, always needed to treat one another with kindness in order to survive.
According to Irina Arkhipova, a molecular evolutionary geneticist who studies the role of transposons at the Marine Biological Laboratory at the University of Chicago, "this portion of the genome is quintessentially neutral in Kimura's sense," even if some fraction of those transposons do affect the expression of genes.
The quintessentially English atmosphere of the Royal International Air Tattoo, where straw-hatted VIPs watch fighters thunder over picturesque Cotswolds villages, gives way on Monday to the Farnborough Airshow, where the hard-nose business deals in the $800 billion (604.59 billion pounds) aerospace and defence sector will be done.
None of that deterred one Chinese automaker, Great Wall Motor Company, from saying on Monday that it was interested in buying the Jeep brand — a quintessentially American car that is known for its sport utility vehicles and pickup trucks, but that also has a strong resonance in China.
Gregg Goldston, who performed with Marceau for the last twenty-one years of that quintessentially French mime's life, is currently the most well-known American mime, although his name is bigger in France and Poland than it is in the U.S. Goldston regularly develops new material and tours the world.
" But in a week when Prime Minister David Cameron was in Brussels trying to wring concessions from fellow European Union leaders over Britain's future in the 28-member bloc, The Times of London called the timing of the "major culinary snub" to the quintessentially French pastry "indelicate to say the least.
In essence, the concept of the "Gorilla Channel" is one of those quintessentially meta-memes tied to current discourse around politics and reality creation, one that playfully calls out uneasy aspects of society — in this case, the relationship between the president, reality TV, and the dumbing down of American culture.
As we continue to dig through the many layers of corruption, lawbreaking, and bad faith that have accumulated in the intervening years, it's important to recognize that the quintessentially private practices that now form the basis for the Panama Papers revelations emerged within a context of large-scale state criminality.
Edwin Andrews, Massachusetts Thanks to Kim Zetter and The New York Times Magazine for her deeply probing and alarming examination of the unaddressed vulnerability of our election system to computerized fraud, and the quiet coup in which the voting-equipment industry has taken private control of a quintessentially public function.
Maya's mother, a Japanese woman, is a kind, welcoming hostess who mothers Anna in that short span of time, to Maya's delirious envy.. Of course Maya's mother loves Maya more, but she gives Anna special treatment because she's a guest—a quintessentially Asian maternal instinct, if there actually is one.
Leading the movement to rebrand the beloved and starchy snack is Nicolas Fabien-Ouellet, 28, a self-described "poutinologist" from Montreal who rocked the Canadian culinary world this summer after presenting an academic paper arguing that Canada had culturally appropriated a dish so quintessentially Quebecois that it amounted to a theft.
Underlying Israel's and Germany's propriety claims — their rival attempts to recruit Kafka as a tutelary heir and, in the case of past-haunted Germany, as a propitiating presence — is a question about the fundamental status of his genius: Was Kafka a quintessentially Jewish writer, who "belongs in the Jewish state"?
That's what Umapagan Ampikaipakan, a Malaysian radio producer and presenter, argues in this Opinion essay, in writing about the creation of Kamala Khan, a Pakistani-American Muslim superhero: But for some of us non-Americans, the genre doesn't need to apologize for itself, no matter how quintessentially American it is.
Hubert de Givenchy, the French couturier who upheld a standard of quintessentially romantic elegance in fashion for more than four decades, dressing the likes of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, Grace Kelly and memorably Audrey Hepburn, in a little black dress, in the movie "Breakfast at Tiffany's," died on Saturday at his home outside Paris.
In the immediate aftermath of the shooting, some thought, or maybe just hoped, that the trauma could give way to lasting unity and empathy — that the experience of living through an event that has become as quintessentially American as the pastime they were reveling in could change the political climate of Washington.
For this second installment of "Covid Spring: An Oral History of a Pandemic," WIRED interviewed and compiled the stories of eight Americans who have watched what would normally be some of their lives' biggest and most quintessentially human moments—births, weddings, loved ones' deaths—remade and altered forever by the virus' shadow.
For a quick, quintessentially California snack, head to Chando's, a small local chain of taco stands where you can grab three flavorful street-food-style tacos — like "The Ensenada," with fried fish and cabbage, birria (spicy stewed goat) and vegetarian options like spinach or potato — and a fountain drink for just $7.49.
But as supporters began chiming in, its social media moderators have been working overtime, posting in response to both supportive and derisive comments pertaining to the beer's provenance that Budweiser is brewed at a dozen facilities in the United States in spite of its multinational corporate parent, asserting that Budweiser is a quintessentially American beer.
This is the most quintessentially Australian driving task imaginable—doing donuts in an empty parking lot at night as a youth is as Australian as a kookaburra eating Vegemite out of a gumboot, although traditionally most kids who do this sort of thing aren't going to be doing it in such a nice car.
So instead of using the subsequent off-season to find a new coach, Alleva kept Miles on, then fired him last September after an embarrassing loss at Auburn — a quintessentially Miles-ian defeat, with a last-second go-ahead touchdown overturned because of a late snap — and changed Orgeron's status from interim to permanent.
In this revival of John Dexter's powerfully spare and dramatically dead-on 1977 production, Mr. Nézet-Séguin was consistently attentive to refinements of the music and the careful way Poulenc sets words so that vocal lines seem almost conversational, those "quintessentially French" qualities, as he said in a recent interview with The New York Times.
"The Cartoon President" follows "the tru-ish misadventures" of the 45th president and "examines the quintessentially Trumpian details of the presidency and his most important relationships, and no one is safe — from his close family and confidants to key political figures from both parties and members of the media," Showtime said in a news release.
On the other side of the gallery entrance, you encounter a small but absorbing set of works by Carlo Carrà, including the quintessentially Metaphysical paintings "L'idolo ermafrodito (The Hermaphrodite Idol)" (1917), "Il cavaliere occidentale (The Western Knight)" (1917), and "L'amante dell'ingegnere (The Engineer's Lover)" (1921), along with the drawing "Gentiluomo ubriaco (Drunk Gentleman)" (1916).
With prices starting from $75 for a silk pocket square and peaking at $1,375 for the brand's popular large Hepburn bag, the collaboration has propelled the quintessentially English brand into the U.S. market for the first time, launching the Giles x Aspinal of London line exclusively at Barneys in their Madison Avenue and Beverley Hills stores in October.
The credits for episode 301 debuted without the Highland bagpipes that feel so quintessentially Scottish, and although we didn't know it when the season began, this subtle change hinted at the momentous journey Claire and Jamie would soon embark upon: "we're going onto the high seas; we're going to Jamaica — we are leaving Scotland behind," McCreary says.
He's divided his survey into two parts: The first covers writers he regards as quintessentially "modern" in their attitudes, from Machiavelli to Hegel; the second covers writers more attuned to pessimistic doubts about the modern world, including Rousseau, Tocqueville, Nietzsche and the two 20th-century critics of the Enlightenment that he perhaps most admires, Isaiah ­Berlin and Leo Strauss.
Tsukiji Fish Market is known the world over for being a) huge; b) chaotic (buyers gather as early as 403 AM, and the massive warehouse space that hosts the market is packed wall-to-wall with aquariums, crates, boxes, and buckets of every edible aquatic species that you can imagine) c) about as quintessentially Japanese as they come.
This will strike fans of ironic laughs as a missed opportunity, but Amanda Szeglowski's dance-theater piece is more interested in juxtaposing what fueled the televised parade of amateurs — a quintessentially American belief in yourself — with the new reality of a world in which skill, talent and career paths have lost their traditional meaning and become unmoored.
Suddenly, the man best known for acing his forecasts ahead of the 2008 and 2012 elections, and being less wrong about 2016 than all the other poll philologists (he put Trump's odds of winning the Electoral College at 29 percent whereas competing models had them at 15 or 20123 percent), is becoming that quintessentially American expert: the Very Online Blowhard.
Kramer calls herself an "amateur of Thanksgiving," adding that her family prefers to append the phrase "regrettably hospitable," which she amends to "strategically hospitable" because talking about this quintessentially American meal "has turned out to be the stealth weapon of my reporting life," a way of getting even the most recalcitrant individuals to open up and share their own reminiscences.
" The modern art referred to was Abstract Expressionism, flaunted as quintessentially American during the Cold War era: "[I]n the propaganda war with the Soviet Union, this new artistic movement could be held up as proof of the creativity, the intellectual freedom, and the cultural power of the US. Russian art, strapped into the communist ideological straitjacket, could not compete.
It is a quintessentially McCain moment that three Americans who were the strongest opponents of his greatest ambition, to be president of the United States and commander in chief of the American military, were at the top of the list of those McCain wanted to be prominent at the ceremonies honoring him, remembering him, and reminding Americans and the world of everything he stood for.
I was at roughly 21990 of his shows, mostly as a deeply obsessed teenager, but at quite a few as an adult, too, and now I was sitting in that booth in the Algonquin pestering him about a longstanding theory of mine: that there is something in his music — caustic, smart, fast-talking, but with moments of deep compassion and sublime beauty — that is quintessentially New York.
If you want to see something truly delirious, go one floor down, while you still can, to Ettore Sottsass: Design Radical, with its orange walls and profusions of clashing patterns, candy-colored Roman ruins, ebullient forms, and ancient artifacts, not to mention Sottsass's quintessentially Surrealist "The Societies on This Planet Bed" (143), with its mock-cinderblock headboard and wavily top-heavy, gravity-defying pearwood footboard.
In "Political Sport and the Sport of Politics: A Psycho-Cultural Study of Play, the Antics of Boris Johnson and the London 2012 Olympic Games," from 2014, Candida Yates, a professor of culture and communication at Bournemouth University, identifies Johnson as a politician who often seems to subvert the existing order but whose persona—quintessentially English, amateur and clownlike—serves only to reinforce it.
In fact, in an increasingly anti-Semitic world, I worry that these things end up causing more harm than good — because whenever something quintessentially Christmas is replaced, reduced or renamed, it fuels the fire of those who believe in the meaningless War on Christmas and seems to worsen people's view of those of us the change was meant to "help" in the first place.
Even after they began playing their home games in Brooklyn a little over three years ago, the Nets continued to practice and run their basketball operations out of their old training center in East Rutherford, N.J. That changed on Wednesday with the opening of a 70,000-square-foot training center — officially named the Hospital for Special Surgery Training Center — in a quintessentially Brooklyn space: a converted old warehouse on a dusty waterfront lot.
It will "provide the opportunity for the global elite to tour the world and attend the world's most desirable events," such as the Cannes Film Festival and the Monaco Grand Prix, and plays host to mega parties with star performers Due to make its first voyage in 2019-2020, Quintessentially One is billed as the "the world's largest floating private membership club," but securing a spot onboard will be by invitation only.
Still, with the exception of his attacks on the "bad deals" that define our trade policy — which fits nicely into the revanchist fear of American national weakness that many of his supporters feel — and his intermittent remarks about supporting Social Security and Medicare which he might or might not believe, Trump's current policies are quintessentially Republican and aren't anything like those proposed by secondary ethno-nationalist or major center-right parties in Europe.
To open the appearance, President Obama gave brief remarks about why he believes that Hamilton is not only educational, but important (around 43 minutes into the above video clip): Lin-Manuel [Miranda, the creator of Hamilton] identified a quintessentially American story: The character of [Alexander] Hamilton, a striving immigrant who escaped poverty, made his way to the New World, climbed to the top by sheer force of will, and pluck, and determination.
Although many executives believe a transitional deal will be agreed, there are still question marks over the future of some aspects such as whether licenses granted by Britain's Vehicle Certification Agency (VCA) will remain valid across the EU. Aston Martin's boss Andy Palmer said the quintessentially British firm, famed for being James Bond's car of choice, had ditched the VCA in favor of Spain's vehicle body for the time being, including for its next car, the next-generation Vanquish.
Like juice bars, sitting in traffic, and geotagging your Instagrams at Runyon Canyon Park, nose jobs are quintessentially L.A. (And there's nothing wrong with that — no plastic-surgery decision should ever be treated as shameful.) Nobody is shocked when an A-lister is captured by a paparazzo strolling out of a plastic surgeon's well-concealed office, or when the go-to hairstylist for several of those A-listers, who's become a celebrity in her own right, casually mentions her own rhinoplasty on social media.
Full of quintessentially 80's artists like T'Pau and Simple Minds as well as featuring the episode's signature track "Heaven Is A Place On Earth" by Belinda Carlisle (a song which has now been deservedly elevated beyond its status as 'go-to backing track for TV adverts about couples-only resorts in Turkey'), the playlist is made up of "tracks from the episode, tracks which didn't make it in (for rights / other reasons) and a couple of tracks which inspired elements of the story" according to Brooker's description.
The plot's built on a trio of narrative strands: There's upperclassmen Mike Damone (Robert Romanus) and Linda Barrett (Phoebe Cates) guiding younger friends Mark "Rat" Ratner (Brian Backer) and Stacy Hamilton (Jennifer Jason Leigh) through affairs of the heart; there's Brad Hamilton (Judge Reinhold) debating the dissolution of his two-year relationship as he works a series of shitty fast-food jobs; and then there's the stoned misadventures of Jeff Spicoli (Sean Penn), a veritable lifestyle icon resembling that quintessentially stoned kid who you probably went to high school with.

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