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"rambunctious" Definitions
  1. full of energy in a cheerful and noisy way Topics Personal qualitiesc2

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She was a special, wild, rambunctious little thing. Tiny. Sweet.
I can be quiet and still, or inspired and rambunctious.
Lots of rambunctious kids grow up wanting to be ninjas.
Taiwan's rambunctious democracy has long been deeply polarized and partisan.
Taiwan's rambunctious democracy has long been deeply polarized and partisan.
Olive is patient and calm, Pekoe is excitable and rambunctious.
He is a classic children's book character: gentle but rambunctious.
That was the norm back then: to raise big, rambunctious families.
Will she be able to keep up with a rambunctious toddler?
In the image, the two costars cuddle with some rambunctious puppies.
My parents weren't afraid to discipline us, but I wasn't rambunctious.
And the latkes are rambunctious,While the herrings dance in cream.
They detest Al Jazeera, Qatar's rambunctious and highly influential satellite network.
It was a rambunctious, unruly few hours in Parliament this morning.
As a kid, I always craved this kind of rambunctious clamor.
The year-old audio's rambunctious sound indicates that alcohol was involved.
Now, I don't doubt these kids are rambunctious at family events.
Rambunctious teenagers mixed with strolling couples in a carnival-like setting.
The brood in "Fighting With My Family" is a rambunctious crowd.
Much of Pop Smoke's approach is reminiscent of the rambunctious energy we fell in love with five years ago with Bobby Shmurda's "Hot Nigga," and "Welcome to the Party," like its predecessor, captures the city's rambunctious energy.
The baby I was pregnant with is now a thriving, rambunctious toddler.
It was a family party, as rambunctious as the ones before it.
A very large, very loving, very rambunctious baby who's almost two now.
Parents sipped from wine glasses, while rambunctious kids dug into margherita pizzas.
We were rambunctious heathens out there, growing up out in the wild.
Traveling alone with two boys who are occasionally, um, a tad rambunctious?
Emma Marris, the author of Rambunctious Garden, writes about nature from Oregon.
It took another prudent audience member to settle down the rambunctious crowd.
And in an unusual display, the rambunctious punk rocker shed a tear.
Hilarity ensues as he's up against a classroom full of rambunctious kids.
Maverick, now 2257 years old, runs around like a normal, rambunctious toddler.
Fran wonders if she's treated women badly in her rambunctious dating life.
It felt like a party, in the most natural and rambunctious sense.
We're sometimes at odds when it comes to parenting our rambunctious toddler.
With a distinct cartoon appeal, the artwork is rambunctious and purposely absurd.
But his rambunctious personality always shines through, even when he's battling White Walkers.
It tells the story of a rambunctious 11-year-old orphan, Anne Shirley.
Soogil (SOO-gil) doesn't evoke a rambunctious Korean pub the way Hanjan does.
He's gruff but gentle, tenderly kissing the hands of his rambunctious, delightful daughter.
Speaking of moms and rambunctious kids, Khloe sets aside special time for Kris Jenner.
She could be sexy, rambunctious and she loved a good Scotch and a cigarette.
We are each other's biggest fans, we're a super close-knit, loud, rambunctious family.
De Jesús is another standout in the play, as the rambunctious and sassy Emory.
Game Freak's free, "rambunctious action RPG," Pokémon Quest, is finally available for mobile devices.
While wildfires raged in California, the rambunctious babies played in their new throne room.
Needless to say, it will be a rambunctious and contentious day on social media.
He was a good kid, by all accounts: rambunctious, funny and all-too-alive.
She was in-your-face and rambunctious, and one didn't want to cross her.
The next few galleries focus on his rambunctious bachelor days in Paris and Barcelona.
I ordered a green beer and a taco just as a rambunctious crew entered.
These brilliant miniatures display all of the rambunctious fearlessness of his deeply empathetic imagination.
The rambunctious student body can't keep still until they're seated for a class photo.
The work ends with a hypercharged, rhythmically rambunctious March, given a stunning performance here.
Julia Roberts offered a rambunctious hoot from the audience, which jumped to its feet.
Steve Mitchell-USA TODAY Sports It's late November and the Houston locker room is rambunctious.
Gathered all together, it's awful to think of where these five rambunctious individuals are now.
When Prince George is in his element, however, he's like any other rambunctious little boy.
The rambunctious Fancy Bear group also left some interesting fingerprints while stealing the Democrats' porridge.
It's a classic market often seen in Asia: rambunctious, colorful, and rife with copyright infringement.
She lives in Arlington, Va. She is a working mom of two rambunctious little boys.
Noisey: Zero Gravity had a really rambunctious energy and Young HeartThrob is a bit more mellow.
The Golden Knights uniformly criticized it as a late hit, while the rambunctious Wilson defended himself.
"In the beginning, I had more of a rambunctious team," the 20-year gunnery sergeant says.
Mr. Ramos was not in a conciliatory mood during this week's rambunctious opening session of parliament.
They want to figure out how it works, and they got a little too rambunctious recently.
When they're young, they're like any other horse -- skittish and more like a kid, more rambunctious.
And boys still hear that they are strong and they are rambunctious and they like aliens.
Outsiders see us as the nation's id, a place where rambunctious and disavowed impulses run wild.
Under President Xi Jinping, China's occasionally rambunctious media has been put on an increasingly short leash.
On every one of those occasions, Trump reverted to his rambunctious and unpredictable self before long.
Not a hygienic mess like some people might think, but a loud, cluttered, rambunctious human mess.
The makers of the "Fast and Furious" movies filmed a rambunctious race scene on the Malecón.
When she was 8, Ruth Wilson liked re-enacting movie scenes with her two rambunctious brothers.
It's a departure from "Play," a rambunctious and theatrical piece about the interpersonal dynamics of musicians.
Colorado, with a kindergarten vaccination compliance rate of 88.7 percent, has a rambunctious vaccine-resistant movement.
Even characters who are depicted as headstrong or rambunctious are done so in a child-like manner.
Lil Yatchy's easily digestible verse adds a dash of subdued energy to D.R.A.M.'s rambunctious lyrics throughout.
Now, Williams' primary campaigning companion is her dog, Danni — a rambunctious 4-year-old German wirehaired pointer.
"When hotel security asked her and Bobby to quiet down, she got a bit rambunctious," Honig says.
Still, it is hard not to be caught up by the book's bold ideas and rambunctious energy.
The rambunctious, dumpster-diving, desk-climbing, leash-chewing black Labrador, twice rescued from the pound, is Det.
Their efforts attract Beetlejuice (Keaton), a rambunctious spirit whose "help" quickly takes a turn for the worst.
Our variant may not be rambunctious enough for The Economist, but it has worked well for Singapore.
Wear some red in honor of the love planet's entrance into the sign of the rambunctious ram.
Lyndon Johnson, a rambunctious, back-slapping Texan, gave way to the socially awkward and furtive Richard Nixon.
And as for the music, its rambunctious opening overture is almost more famous than the opera itself.
The new generation of Republicans who arrived in Washington during Barack Obama's presidency were a rambunctious bunch.
As a tired mama to a rambunctious toddler, would I have the stamina to get through it?
This is a must when you have a rambunctious 5-year-old who likes to jump around.
Beneath a relentless, rambunctious cacophony, France defeated Germany, 2-0, in a semifinal of the European Championships.
"We did wrong, we were wrong, we were rambunctious," he told the Northwest News Network in 2014.
But, hey, let's be objective and not overlook the rambunctious spinning elbow knockouts of the MMA scene.
All the supporting cast members double as Hester's rambunctious kids and the grown-ups who thwart her.
Jakiah Rayne, now a rambunctious toddler, was running up and down the hall, trailed by a relative.
But the films share a rambunctious search for perfection, the inevitability of compromise, and some complicated parenting.
Its nylon fabric and sturdy metal frame can withstand the shenanigans of even the most rambunctious cats.
Keeping track of your dog can be a stressful task, especially if they're of the rambunctious variety.
Without this structure, a nation as large and rambunctious as the United States could become essentially ungovernable.
So we celebrated the Mets in an appropriately early-1960s way — ironic, self-aware, rambunctious. Rock-ish.
Personally, I have a rambunctious toddler at home who provides me with all the drama I need.
The story is told through the eyes of the sole girl in a crowded house of rambunctious boys.
Rambeau is depicted as the rambunctious 11-year-old daughter of Danvers' best friend, Air Force pilot Maria.
Shoes, furniture, and rambunctious kids and pets can also scratch the floor, forcing you to eventually refinish it.
He wishes his dad didn't have to become a hack, seeing real potential in his fecund, rambunctious imagination.
In the last 10 minutes, they're more rambunctious than ever, yelling and clapping and swapping theories with friends.
Pokémon Quest, a "rambunctious action RPG" from Game Freak, is available now for Nintendo Switch via the eShop.
Once a rambunctious leftist, the esteemed evolutionary biologist recalls traveling regularly to Washington to march for civil rights.
A ­Picasso-like certainty that all art comes out of a "rambunctious gang feeling" born of the neighborhood.
Of course, dealing with night feedings and rambunctious 503-year-olds are not for the faint of heart.
And Jerry, the rambunctious, much-married key to Nathan's understanding of the Swede, is here and then gone.
Labor Day is barely over, and already the air is thick with insults in America's rambunctious presidential election.
The episode strongly suggested that Trump would not be giving up his rambunctious social media activity anytime soon.
"We had typical rowdy, rambunctious, Irish-Catholic hooliganism," Baldwin told Farther Off the Wall's Tom Hoffarth in 2013.
In the 20th century, there are instances of rambunctious festivities that go back to at least the 1940s.
In public, though, she said reporters reminded her of her rambunctious children — a cute but cunning put-down.
People would cross the street when they saw them, finding them just a little too rambunctious for comfort.
"I like how when they started to get rambunctious, she squashed it," the voter, Laureen McGovern, said later.
On the Estonian side, our writer found higher prosperity, a rambunctious democracy and little nostalgia for Kremlin rule.
So what happened to the most loquacious, flamboyant, visible and rambunctious exercise evangelist this world has ever seen?
Therefore, he posited, rambunctious ghosts could be thermodynamically exorcised by simply exposing them to an open microwave oven.
Following him for this film, I found him to be rambunctious and fun, brimming with energy and honesty.
It saves her time, money, adds a bit of calm to the days she babysits for rambunctious kids.
I'd always associated attention deficit hyperactivity disorder with rambunctious tween boys who were out of control in the classroom.
There's a wonkiness and general rambunctious charm to the vast majority of his games, which are discrete, compact affairs.
It has a rambunctious parliament and an elected president, but above that an unaccountable theocracy, led by Mr Khamenei.
Her crusty, conservative father, her rambunctious brothers, all extolling the virtues of rooting for the Bears and the Cuba.
Further along on our rambunctious tour, we can watch a star being shredded to death by a black hole.
Among the admirers is a woman who whips out a pink iPad to take pictures of the rambunctious creatures.
Patterns are a central feature to her work, filling otherwise solid blocks of color or backgrounds with rambunctious energy.
In the historical adventure drama, William Defoe stars as sled dog owner Leonhard Seppala alongside his rambunctious husky Togo. 
His sister Griselda wept in the family kitchen as she spoke about the sweet, rambunctious Mr. Rodríguez she knew.
Both are beginning to show signs of their old selves: Jadon, the rambunctious one, and Anias, the contemplative one.
And Dillon "Rizzo" Rizzo commands large audiences for his rambunctious Twitch streams, with 170,000+ YouTube subscribers of his own.
But the best part of the episode is seeing a totally candid, talkative, and rambunctious 19-year-old Beyoncé.
"Boogie Woogie Santa Claus" focuses on R&B from 1945-49, before rock 'n' roll but no less rambunctious.
Aries the rambunctious ram always bounces back, and this new moon is a fresh start for all of us.
Emma Marris, an environmental journalist, is the author of "The Rambunctious Garden: Saving Nature in a Post-Wild World."
A fun picture book about manners for a rambunctious 5-year-old who was just — gasp — rude to Grandma.
But back in 2014, he was a rambunctious 9-month-old who stole all the attention away from his parents.
You don't just give the rambunctious young human your undying devotion in hopes that it won't throw a temper tantrum.
The young Trump's rambunctious reputation only intensified on a spring break trip to Jamaica amid March Madness frenzy, Fox writes.
Jessica's a rambunctious 2-and-a-half now, and she's grown me up with her in a lot of ways.
"Male turtles are very rambunctious when they are trying to woo a female," said the zoo's herpetology curator Michael Ogle.
It's noisy and dreamy and mutant with all these different voices, it's a rambunctious and frightening fairy tale: it bites.
America's rambunctious, costly and seemingly endless election ritual has become a brutal Darwinian test of, among other attributes, psychological fortitude.
" Americans, she said, "were born of a rambunctious spirit" and added that the presidential election requires "a rising of consciousness.
If you are a sedentary person living in a small apartment, you're not going to want a big, rambunctious puppy.
He acted every bit the rambunctious boy, escaping from his parents' clutches for some typical toddler horseplay during the show.
Stephanie was always rambunctious and a little wild, so it made sense she was going to be a free spirit.
As our reviewer, Tayari Jones, wrote, "These brilliant miniatures display all of the rambunctious fearlessness of his deeply empathetic imagination."
The Grand Sport, our midlevel model, has a wider body and sits lower, and the engine sound is more rambunctious.
But yesterday, the day after a rambunctious debate in South Carolina, all the focus was on that state's upcoming primary.
At Mezzrow Bernstein will be joined by the bassist Omer Avital, whose playing verges more toward the rambunctious and ecstatic.
The ringleaders of this effort were not the rambunctious members of the House Freedom Caucus or anything close to that.
Perry's sprightly painting style and use of radiant, almost neon paint, forms a rambunctious lusty image, forcing the viewer's undivided attention.
In the play, "Bush" recounted his life leading up to and in the Oval Office, including his rambunctious days at Yale.
The drama featured a woman running for the highest office in the land with a rambunctious, billionaire Texan on her heels.
Those rambunctious rapscallions, the Trump Boys, are being shredded across the internet again thanks to a photo shared by their pal.
We're introduced to a more rambunctious, ruder, and crasser Hellboy than the one originated by Ron Perlman in the first film.
The pair established their front-runner status early, with a rambunctious jive to Little Richard's "Rip It Up" in week 6.
While photographing six rambunctious puppies definitely brought an added challenge, it also caused the bridal party to be more at ease.
But these girls are mischevious, class-cutting, rambunctious teens, making this comic feel equal parts Sailor Moon and The Breakfast Club.
As the month goes on, you'll find yourself waking up out of all the Piscean drowsiness and returning your rambunctious self.
Immaturity and delusion is unfortunately the drawback of this rambunctious sign, but the takeaway is that you must be courageous, Aquarius.
On "Criss Cross," the master conguero Pedrito Martinez adds bounce and body; the conversation gets special on Mr. Beasley's rambunctious solo.
By eight weeks, when I returned to have them gambol all over me, they were rambunctious and fully capable of exploration.
Throughout the series, BoJack's life plays against the one he portrayed on television as an adoptive father to three rambunctious orphans.
And although such a rambunctious piece of artifice can inevitably not be perfect, it is nonetheless in all its ways right.
Cyrus herself made a career off of a rambunctious rebrand from Disney's golden child to a naked, wrecking-ball-riding iconoclast.
Without that rambunctious cheer of a fanfare, that call to order in the theater, Star Wars will never feel quite the same.
Proudly democratic Taiwan's legislators are notoriously rambunctious and known for brawls that occasionally involve throwing objects such as microphones and water balloons.
Sanders rallies are more rambunctious, with the crowd shouting out what it wants him to address, or engaging him one-on-one.
Cuz I Love You is a rambunctious reminder of the value of never settling—not even with the love you give yourself.
If you have a rambunctious fur baby, I can see either camera as a helpful tool in cracking down on bad behavior.
But its principles have allowed ASEAN to maintain diverse national identities, from rambunctious democracies to martial law regimes, for half a century.
By his thirties, Russell was moving and shaking among the bright lights and rambunctious dance floors of New York's underground disco scene.
I was just a mildly rambunctious boy on planet Earth: bicycle crashes, skiing accidents, pitiless shore breaks, a drunken tussle or two.
But it's also a profile of a rambunctious, complicated, and counterintuitive city—a profile that still feels applicable to New York today.
The spirit of the project is exemplified in "Stoked," a fun and rambunctious song that puts their lyrical expertise on full display.
Arya is no longer the rambunctious tomboy begging to squabble in the Winterfell courtyard anymore; she's now a young woman with needs.
But I've always been a sucker for Lee's combination of audacious filmmaking, rambunctious storytelling, and occasional descents into cinematically adventurous PowerPoint presentations.
She's rambunctious but she's not there yet where she's two-and-a-half and I'm like 'Holy shit, this is demon baby.
It kicked and screamed with ferocious flares and rambunctious bursts of radiation that were much more energetic than what we see today.
He didn't like the rambunctious New Yorkers, the nighttime lights — all the stuff his archrivals Jimmy Connors and John McEnroe reveled in.
As a rambunctious teenager prone to discipline and academic lapses, he was dispatched by his parents to Fountain Valley School in Colorado.
A rambunctious, outspoken quarterback for the Oklahoma Sooners, Baker Mayfield began his impressive college career as a walk-on at Texas Tech.
This rambunctious show, which weds the Elizabethan theater and the brassy Broadway musical, dances dangerously on the line between tireless and tedious.
The first runway show was largely ignored by the press, but, Quay says, it was so rambunctious and fun that it became infectious.
Louis CK entered a dog park Easter Sunday, unaware that he was about to be given an unexpected show from two rambunctious dogs.
He was more than just a drummer, he was a fun-loving elder statesman, like Fezziwig, Scrooge's rambunctious boss from A Christmas Carol.
But his behavior was simply deemed "alarming," described as "lashing out" and a "mini meltdown," which makes it sound like rambunctious growing pains.
If the rambunctious politician is disciplined or makes a proper recantation, the fortunes of Muslim Conservatism could soon be on a rising track.
A transfer student, Stanfield sheltered his conspicuous personality in a troupe of high school theater misfits huddling among a more rambunctious student body.
By the end of the 19th century, a rambunctious, freewheeling holiday had turned into the peaceable, family-centred one we know today. How?
That's what a security camera captured a pretty rambunctious 6-year-old doing in the living room of his Florida home last week.
At first, Susie is "an outgoing and rambunctious farm kid," as their portrayer Lachlan Watson called them, who is bullied by homophobic jocks.
Apart from a weak, instantly dated joke about Twitter, the comedy is lively and rambunctious, and it works well to establish the characters.
In the film, Cena, 42, and Keegan-Michael Key, 48, play tough firefighters who unexpectedly end up having to babysit three rambunctious kids.
Their Boston terriers, Louie (two years old, rambunctious) and Daisy (twelve, blind), alternately growled and licked at each other on the shag carpet.
She is accompanied by her rambunctious Sand Snake cousin, Elia Sand, who stumbles into caves once belonging to the children of the forest.
Mr. Hoover might well have gotten the call to pilot the plane if his rambunctious streak had not undone him, Mr. Kaplan said.
Faith KarimiEditor As a mom of a rambunctious 2-year-old boy, anything I can get done in 2019 will be an accomplishment.
Living that hard chocobo life We're not exactly sure what purpose the rambunctious chocobos serve, aside from encapsulating the spirit of untamable wilderness.
Teatru Manoel One of Europe's oldest working theaters, the Manoel opened in 1732, in part to keep rambunctious young knights out of trouble.
A thirty-eight year old cultural anthropologist and ethnographer, Stark is a wry and, at times, rambunctious guide through the Age of Images.
Both the King and Double Queen rooms were spacious but sparsely furnished — a likely tactic to prevent rambunctious children from knocking things over.
On Thursday, the singer dropped a new track, titled "Mother," along with an action-packed music video documenting a rambunctious evening with pals.
He plays several instruments, including tuba, string bass and bass saxophone, and sings in a voice that evokes a less rambunctious Fats Waller.
You need, in other words, to be in a state in which your unconscious mind lets loose the suppressed, rambunctious, juvenile giggler within.
Several of the nervier studies featured rambunctious, whipsaw conclusions to melodic statements — often ending in one of the elaborate chords Mr. Zorn favors.
I've had a couple of particularly rambunctious class clowns who are always on the lookout for an opportunity to make an obscene joke.
"While photographing six rambunctious puppies definitely brought an added challenge, it also caused the bridal party to be more at ease," she told Mashable.
Donald Glover is set to play the rambunctious cub-prince Simba in Disney's live-action re-imagining of The Lion King, EW has confirmed.
The tea party had been the first indication that the Republican Party had moved in a more rightward, rambunctious, smash-mouth and reactionary direction.
"Zozo will not mature," he said, dismissing the idea that 2018 represented a rambunctious teenage period for a firm that needed to grow up.
But Paul suspects that he has an ulterior motive for his unexpected visit, and a rambunctious comedy of manners becomes a politically-tinged thriller.
Banyan equated democracy with freewheeling, rambunctious politics, divisive national debates, inter- and intra-party politicking, and quick changes of prime ministers and cabinet ministers.
I really liked her family, her crusty, conservative father, her rambunctious brothers, all extolling the virtue of rooting for the bears and the cubs.
In the case of Airbnb though, the rambunctious revelers aren't the people on the company payroll, they're the users (or abusers) of its service.
Her father had even coined a term for the forced antiquing that happens when an object joins a family: Kevinizing, after his rambunctious son.
" This 2012 film is an exuberant picture about young graffiti artists that A. O. Scott of The New York Times called "loose and rambunctious.
Lacey's known for saying "nasty" A LOT on WWE, whether she's kicking ass in the ring or lecturing rambunctious co-workers from the stage.
It then immediately flashes back to 1852, when they were rambunctious schoolboys, with Cézanne the daredevil who took Zola the follower under his wing.
On the first page we see an old man and his rambunctious granddaughter strolling the sunny sidewalks and leafy yards of a small town.
Rambunctious, unruly Ramona first burst onto the scene as a supporting player in a story about her older sister, Beezus and Ramona, in 1955.
Evans also has two sons, Jace Evans and Kaiser Griffith — you'll be familiar with the rambunctious kids if you've kept up with Teen Mom 2.
It transformed the original, mindless, story-less classic shooter of 1981 into a campy, wild, rambunctious, character-driven, operatic, and even at times emotional journey.
Our cuddles were everything, and witnessing his incremental changes — in body and mind — still enrapture me, even now that he's a rambunctious 8-year-old.
"I don't know how useful debates are going forward," said one strategist, Matt Mackowiak, who also expressed qualms about the rambunctious crowds at recent debates.
But in the past two decades, a rambunctious democracy has taken root in Taiwan, and the contrast with life on the mainland is increasingly stark.
Noah Pozner, 6 "He had a huge heart, and he was so much fun, a little bit rambunctious, lots of spirit," Noah's aunt told CNN.
Anna, a rambunctious 236-year-old, cannot sit still in the players' box, and her movements can distract Rodina from her business on the court.
"We said we were going to come in and take what we wanted," Chargers wide receiver Keenan Allen said in a rambunctious visiting locker room.
Flamboyant boogie-woogie piano romps through "She's My Baby," spurring a rambunctious vocal that breaks into falsetto as Little Richard would a few years later.
The result is a rambunctious women-driven revenge thriller, filled with tentpole moments of crackling verve that is knit together by flimsy exposition and voiceovers.
Mr. Bolsonaro, a far-right leader, has done little to hide his contempt for the rambunctious festivity, which has only added fuel to its fire.
Before welcoming basketball's future stars, he gleefully cupped his hand to his ear, goading the rambunctious fans in New York to boo him more loudly.
Maryellen Larkin (Alyvia Alyn Lind), a rambunctious and creative middle child, is always trying to find ways to stand out in her big, bustling family.
Christianity is the lifeblood of the nation's politics and societal fabric, and is celebrated in huge, rambunctious services attended by thousands of dancing and singing worshipers.
It's by far the best way to shuttle a gaggle of rambunctious children to a soccer game or ferry a pack of labradoodles to the vet.
This weekend, Mercury's reverse motion will take it from rambunctious Sagittarius to sly Scorpio, setting off a serious change in tone for this retrograde's last week.
Shock and Awe-Shucks, Bless You Child Rambunctious Romping Futile Escapism Unhinged Showmanship Doubly Determined We hope you have as much fun celebrating as we do.
At 89, she has the kind of rambunctious mind associated with artists 70 years her junior, the kind of effusive wit that is impossible to teach.
Trump, flanked by his daughter, Ivanka, and wife, Melania, and a backdrop of American flags, aimed to show a more constrained, disciplined and less rambunctious side.
However, she notes that the tufted buttons tend to unravel or pop off when the couch is used often by kids, dogs, or other rambunctious folks.
This reboot modernizes its predecessor's cartoon style and replaces Lily Tomlin's Ms. Frizzle with her equally brilliant, scattershot sister, played by the always rambunctious Kate McKinnon.
She gave me tips on how to keep your energy up so you're ready to film the next scene without being so rambunctious that it's unprofessional.
J. P. Donleavy, the American expat in Ireland, will be remembered for "The Ginger Man," but his rambunctious literary output knew bounds far wider than that.
Until this point, the cinematography — for all its brutal intimacy — has nurtured a coolness and distance that has isolated Tara from the rambunctious domesticity around her.
Eventually, a former colleague told her that Terence Crawford, the rambunctious 9-year-old who always tried to get her attention, was now a prominent boxer.
There was polish to the wine, the sort of sheen that comes only from the friction of age sanding away the rough edges of rambunctious youth.
If Beethoven's artistry blossoms with the salvo of the Second Symphony, so too did this orchestra, giddy in the first movement and rambunctious by the Scherzo.
At their best, Wellman's pre-Code films are a rambunctious folk cinema in which the director always seems up for a spot of rough and tumble.
It can sometimes be difficult to manage employees who are older than them, the sisters admit, recalling one especially unnerving experience with a rambunctious delivery driver.
The prospect of Mr. Perry's rambunctious Madea possibly taking on a Jason Voorhees-type killer has an amusement value that is not even vaguely realized here.
He has inspired an immense, rambunctious, intensely motivated and exceptionally diverse pack of candidates — some prepared, some less so, to dislodge him from the White House.
"We were a bunch of rambunctious punk kids that loved musical theater but maybe didn't quite fit into the quintessential musical theater mold," Mr. Tam said.
Samantha Keely Smith at 68 Jay Street combined portraiture with her rambunctious fictional landscapes to create images of faces that teetered on the verge of dissolution.
For all the rambunctious good he does when New Orleans has the ball, Randle's game was designed to give it right back on the very next play.
That evening she had a few drinks at a bachelorette party and when hotel security asked her and Bobby to quiet down, she got a bit rambunctious.
Their nationalist messages have worried financial markets and Brussels, and Berlusconi is responding by casting himself as a moderate who can keep his rambunctious allies in check.
The homophobia and misogyny of Tyler's juvenilia can in fact be read as a rambunctious young person working through, among other things, their own insecurities about sexuality.
Going from often rambunctious paintings to svelte sculpture "wasn't a far stretch," Mr. Scharf said, given that he thinks and paints in terms of three-dimensional objects.
Instead, pouncing on the rambunctious Irish fiddle music in John Cage's score, they looked conscientious and proud, happy to be sharing their competence in a foreign tongue.
The curator — philosopher, and art historian Georges Didi-Huberman — asks us to consider what makes people rise up through a selection of rambunctious images that depict revolt.
I climb aboard another bus, this time filled with a group of quiet Norwegians and a single American family with two rambunctious kids; I'm the only solo traveler.
But the solemn tone of that appearance stood in stark contrast to the fawning and rambunctious affection her husband displayed for the president in his own October meeting.
By the time the rambunctious five-piece have kicked into full gear and Imfeld's screaming, "We could have it so great," you are ready to pack your bags.
The patient was Josh Maloney, a likable, somewhat rambunctious 24-year-old who had lost his right hand to a stick of TNT during a Marine training exercise.
In 2007, at the age of 22, the Brooklyn-born Tanisha Thomas appeared as a cast member on season two of Oxygen's rambunctious reality show Bad Girls Club.
We are now out in the open about our child's gender nonconformity, and J.G. has blossomed from a moody, secretive child into a rambunctious and irrepressible little soul.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Madcap Peter Saul is our William Hogarth, Honoré Daumier, Hieronymus Bosch, and Basil Wolverton rolled into one glorious, outrageous, nutty, rambunctious painter.
For all the traffic and revenue that Twitch generates, the game-streaming market remains a free-for-all, its driven, rambunctious broadcasters struggling to manage their newfound success.
"Right now, I cannot tell you if it's sloppy airmanship, or a rambunctious pilot, or people who are trying to do something that was very unwise," Mattis added.
Their self-titled 24 LP—one of VICE's favorite overlooked records of that year—was chock-full of muscular, rambunctious riffs and singer Amy Taylor's wholly anarchic energy.
As tech executives move their communications to Zoom and other video products, they're introducing their colleagues, clients and recruits to rambunctious kids, barking dogs and even impatient spouses.
"Absolute Zero," his 21st album, is one more daring, rewarding turn in his catalog: 10 knotty, thoughtful yet rambunctious songs that juggle scientific concepts, history and human relationships.
Water and Shade Letting your puppy exhaust themselves by running around outside is fun for them and great for owners – less rambunctious energy indoors leads to less troublemaking.
The N.F.L.'s embrace of rambunctious street art is a shift away from the classic graphic designs it usually favors — and might help the organization broaden its appeal.
In short, in a mixed-bag life of almost a century, Mr. Sigal had enough rambunctious experiences to fill a novel — or, in his case, several of them.
That YOLO argument, although seemingly race-specific, is really just a cruder variant of what Trump has been saying for more than a year at his rambunctious rallies.
They hiked, skied and golfed; networked with big shots like Chief Justice Warren Burger; and raised three rambunctious boys (one of whom went on to climb Mount Everest).
How can historical radical images, no matter how rambunctious, have any impact considering what planetary-scale computation and the movement of people has done to regional geopolitical realities?
I have everything to lose but minutes with my boys at their sweet young ages, while my parents are also young and healthy enough to be rambunctious with them.
Voice over performed by Michael PasquarielloTo gauge the extreme end of the video-stabilization spectrum, I strapped it to my dog Saggio, who's about as rambunctious as they come.
" Reiterating what he previously told PEOPLE, Cohen also noted of his freewheeling, boozy and often rambunctious hosting style: "I can't believe I haven't gotten fired in all these years.
Burton packs in the CGI spectacle, most notably in a rambunctious, nonsensical climactic fight between animated skeletons and faceless monsters on a carnival pier in the dead of winter.
It concludes on Saturday at Brooklyn Bridge Park, where the troupe performs Amy Miller's "Cadence," a rambunctious exploration of rhythm created with the percussionists Stahv Danker and Andreas Brade.
In fact, Trump's rambunctious style has spawned a pattern: The President speaks, meets, declares, and then foreign policy figures rush to clean up, often finding excuses for Trump's statements.
Like more appealingly rambunctious stories like The Forest of Doom and City of Thieves and, in the case of Livingstone, the launching of video game franchises including Tomb Raider.
The kind of tunes you can imagine emanating, muffled, from a dark basement only to have the door swing open to reveal a rambunctious speakeasy where everyone's brilliantly boozy.
Crossword puzzles made their way into my life when I was a single parent of a rambunctious little boy, commuting to a full-time job in New York City.
Social media aside, its Nunes' live character that might pose the biggest threat to the UFC and its rambunctious following having a fiery, sharp-tongued, camera-friendly female champion.
My editor Genevieve Koski, for example, is a sleek dolphin, Vox film writer Alissa Wilkinson is an industrious mole, while I'm apparently a rambunctious capuchin monkey, which ... okay, fair.
And to those of us who'd buried Louisa May Alcott's novel about four rambunctious Civil War-era sisters deep in our cobwebbed memories, it sounded unfamiliar and almost shocking.
This has been the most rambunctious Democratic primary race in recent political memory, so it's no wonder people aren't quite sure how to make heads or tails of it.
With their two sons, they're staying in a fancy ski village, billed as the "Ibiza of the Alps" and geared toward party-hearty adults, not parents of rambunctious tween boys.
Robo-Wrecker, a "whack-a-mole" game that has you smashing little robots all around you by pushing and pulling the ring, is loud and rambunctious in the best way.
He can be - he&aposs young and single so he can be a little rambunctious and piss me off every once in a while, but he is an amazing guy.
Its rambunctious humor was a big hit with audiences, and it reminded filmmakers that fans don't need all their heroes to be like the glowering, repressed trauma victims seen here.
These are Trump's five most consequential tweets -- the posts that, for better or worse, have come to define the opening days of his rambunctious and often ramshackle presidency. 1. Terrible!
Devine also noted that the overall political and media environment in New York is one in which rambunctious campaigning is par for the course, suggesting concerns about unity are overblown.
The project is a collaboration with artists Dorian Electra, Weston Getto Allen, and Michael Zarowny, cast as a trio of Ronalds who are rambunctious, perverted, and love the Clown Motel.
I liberated a rambunctious Shiba Inu from a cage, and then followed it to another dead golden retriever who had thrown up the key needed to unlock the other cages.
Today is a quiet day in the heavens for the Moon—which is currently in rambunctious, bright, and fiery Aries—since it technically doesn't make any connections with other planets.
When the boys get too rambunctious, I will just bask in those looks she gave, and I would give anything to hear her say, "Oh, come on" one last time.
That's partly because there are few demands for most 3-year-olds to sit still and focus, and it is considered developmentally normal to be somewhat rambunctious at that age.
The body of work features raw Beiruti youth in all shapes and forms, from the day-to-day strugglesof the less fortunate to the rambunctious activities of the more affluent.
And feast she did, with so much inspired and zany stage business that even her castmates in the rambunctious Roundabout Theater Company musical revival could barely hold in their laughter.
" He also thanked the troops for their service and said he came out of retirement to "serve alongside young people like you who are so selfless and, frankly, so rambunctious.
Often led by a rambunctious squad of black-clad male spirit leaders (called ōendan), the fans yell synchronized chants specific not only to their team, but to each individual player.
Rautendelein, an elf-girl lolling dreamily near a deep well, is visited by the rambunctious Faun, who is annoyed that humans keep encroaching on the meadow to build their churches.
But the tenderness Alma lets herself show when calming down a rambunctious kid at daycare or genuinely apologizing to Becca gives her a relatable, sympathetic quality that BoJack typically lacks.
"The first time he wanted to go out with us, we were hesitant, because feral cats are shy and easily scared and he was so little and rambunctious," Kris tells PEOPLE.
At the Stazione Leopolda in Florence, the applause was so rambunctious it rippled through the ancient archways of the train station — and it was all in the name of sustainable fashion.
But the laughs that her character, notorious literary scammer Lee Israel, will elicit are of a different species than the brazen, rambunctious women she's played in movies like Bridesmaids and Tammy.
Described as "sweet," Mia is friendly with other cats and more than ready to make a forever connection with an adopter (obviously, that will be in a home without rambunctious kids).
" Lead Keeper Kaleigh Jablonski explained that the behavior was not uncommon of Nora, as she is a "very rambunctious bear" who will often "head-dive into the snow without any hesitation.
You know these products are meant to be purchased for and by women because their rambunctious messages are paired with pleasing, unchallenging, traditionally feminine aesthetics, creating a cheeky sense of dissonance.
Westwood, a barrel-chested Englishman who is now 43, has experienced plenty of rambunctious Ryder Cup behavior on the road, above all in 48 at the Country Club in Brookline, Mass.
While "Shelter," a potent statement on homelessness and displacement, speaks pointedly to the present, the rambunctious "Stack-Up" seems bound to another era, which made it no less intriguing to watch.
Mayor Bill de Blasio sparred for 90 minutes on Tuesday with his two main rivals in a rowdy and rambunctious debate that devolved into shouting, finger-pointing and cut-off microphones.
Fewer people know that the English voices of these rambunctious males are supplied by women: Maile Flanagan, 53, plays Naruto; Amanda Miller, 31, is Boruto; and Colleen Clinkenbeard, 38, is Luffy.
GENEVA — If you are looking for the legacy of Roger Federer in his home nation of Switzerland, the Palexpo in Geneva this weekend is a fine and rambunctious place to start.
One more plus: Unlike in-person school where one rambunctious child can disrupt an entire class, teachers online can mute the unruly child and turn off their camera with one click.
The children are rambunctious and full of questions, and the house bustles with life from dawn, when Cleo awakens the children, until dusk, when she turns off the last few lights.
On our third day, as we moved from Desire Pearl to Desire Riviera Maya, which had an even more rambunctious crowd, we met a firefighter and his wife at the bar.
We've watched her go from being a rambunctious, spoiled tomboy to an outcast, disguised as a boy and struggling to survive, after a series of political events tore her family apart.
But unlike other people running for office this election cycle, Grechen Shirley's calls were made while nursing her baby boy and caring for her rambunctious daughter, then one and three years old.
The absolute heater of a track—"Run With Me," by rambunctious London rap group House of Pharaohs—was given an incredible boost after being playlisted on Frank Ocean's Beats 1 show, Blonded.
Kayli Shoff, a mother from Utah, told NBC News that she had no idea that her "super rambunctious" toddlers, Brock and Bowdy, had a brush with tragedy while playing in their room.
" Ultimately, the rambunctious four-point manifesto laid out in their 1996 single "Come Out 2 Nite" – "Take what you can, eat off the man, wear high heels and get a record deal!
For me, there was just-inching-out-from-scandal Christie, delicately dipping his toe back in the water far from home, alongside his even more rambunctious friend and fellow governor, Paul LePage.
He's portrayed by a rambunctious Sean Astin, whose mop of hair you just want to tussle, and he has one dream in life: to play football for the University of Notre Dame.
She described walking into a toddler room where, instead of finding a group of rambunctious kids, she found quiet ones and, in the middle of the floor, a little girl crying uncontrollably.
Performed (and recorded) with the singers Lilli Paasikivi and Tommi Hakala and Helsinki's rambunctious YL Male Voice Choir, "Kullervo" was played as if something far more than an evening's entertainment were at stake.
All these views are a world away from the staunchly pro-Israel sentiments of many evangelical Christians, two of whose most rambunctious leaders offered prayers at the ceremony marking the new American embassy.
Amid all that, though, Johnson finds plenty of room for familiar thrilling Star Wars adventure, from a Rogue One-style information-and-infiltration scheme to Phantom Menace-style rambunctious, CGI-forward chase sequences.
Tasha Robinson, The Verge: Johnson finds plenty of room for familiar thrilling Star Wars adventure, from a Rogue One-style information-and-infiltration scheme to Phantom Menace-style rambunctious, CGI-forward chase sequences.
The gist of the plot will sound very familiar — some lovable misfit losers are trying to lose their virginity — but this trailer suggests the film has its own dry and rambunctious comedic tone.
"We'll sort this out but right now, I cannot tell you if it's sloppy airmanship, or a rambunctious pilot, or people who are trying to do something that was very unwise," Mattis said.
Beginning in the 1940s, Shnayerson traces a move from connoisseurship to commerce, from the elegant Leo Castelli, whose gallery showed Jasper Johns and Robert Rauschenberg, to his rather more rambunctious protégé, Larry Gagosian.
Mr. Maduro, in a rambunctious, rambling address in the capital's Bolívar Plaza, declared that the final count would show that his party had won more than 300 of the 335 seats being contested.
A rambunctious movie with a lot on its mind, American Honey is a complicated evocation of the freedom that comes with having nothing, and what it means to define yourself outside of possessions.
There are intense competition shows on television, and then there's "Puppy Prep," a laid-back romp of a docu-series in which alternately well-behaved and rambunctious puppies train to become service dogs.
The comedian, storyteller and writer Dylan Brody tours his latest work, a one-man show that revisits his rambunctious childhood in Schuylerville, N.Y., and his later challenges as an entertainer in Los Angeles.
PARK CITY, Utah — A runaway bride, wildly rambunctious women and two quietly resolute girls — the Sundance Film Festival is one movie celebration where the so-called second sex consistently comes out on top.
"The Florida Project" A striking film about American poverty as told through the eyes of some rambunctious, foul-mouthed children who live in a run-down motel near the happiest place on Earth.
He had three prosthetics and rode around campus in a golf cart with a rambunctious service dog named Vermont who, in truth, was too much of a misfit to perform any concrete service.
LONDON (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump, who has garnered a large following on social media with rambunctious postings, said he sometimes tweets from bed, though he occasionally allows others to post his words.
"Yesterday, Mila said, 'It's my room, my rules,' and I flashed back to when I was 16 and tried to say things like that to my parents as a rambunctious teenager," recalled Bush Hager.
His style isn't suited for anything too rambunctious — his political persona is all about the kind of thoughtful intellectualism that made him a star of the one-person cable news town halls this spring.
So far, Kaling hasn't confirmed who will star in the rambunctious remake, but if I can have any say (I can't), whoever plays the lead must have Grant's unparalleled self-deprecating sense of humor.
More broadly, Kuwait's political environment is freer - in contrast to the other wealthy Gulf states, members of its rambunctious parliament routinely criticize government policy, and citizens are not shy about complaining on social media.
Musk has no problem whatsoever in exciting this crowd—loosened up by alcohol, they're even more rambunctious than the group of college students I saw him address back in March, at a hyperloop conference.
Hopefully, Khosrowshahi's combination of dealmaking and management skills will help him navigate the above, along with managing a rambunctious board of directors (with one member currently suing another), and of course, working with Kalanick.
They cried, laughed, held hands and told stories about "Stevie," a rambunctious teenager who could play a song on the piano after just hearing it once and ace a test without having to study.
Either way, Narwhal is just as rambunctious as any other puppy -- hide your shoes -- and doesn't seem too bent about being named after a whale that has a tusk growing out of its head.
It wouldn't have been subtle, but Mr. Honoré, known for films that owe a debt to the rambunctious audacity of the French New Wave, hardly shies away from blatant gestures elsewhere in the production.
The good news for dance lovers was that such a tango — along with other numbers that included a ballet in the rambunctious vein of a Mack Sennett silent comedy — was choreographed by Jerome Robbins.
"I've always had a good relationship with him, I know he's maybe, he gets a little rambunctious at times and he says things, but we're big guys, we can take that," Manchin told CNN.
"During our puppy's early months, they are more sensitive to experiences, so a rambunctious greeter at the park may be enough to cause our puppy to be uncertain of all dogs," Mr. Hof explained.
Or would Trump, a rambunctious, ego-driven outsider who never follows the rules, change the office itself by establishing precedents that his successors would eventually use to justify their own flexing of presidential power?
"Yesterday, Mila said, 'It's my room, my rules,' and I flashed back to when I was 16 and tried to say things like that to my parents as a rambunctious teenager," recalls Bush Hager, 35.
Skeptics counter that televised town halls are technically challenging, in terms of tone and body language, and that a small, mostly quiet audience creates a very different atmosphere from the rambunctious rallies where Trump thrives.
Speakers on Kavanaugh's behalf have repeatedly betrayed this belief by saying things that imply that even if he did do these things, they are typical rambunctious male behavior and not worth ruining his career over.
Johnson is loud, talkative, and rambunctious, like a kid who just ate too much candy and wants to build the best fort ever; McCarrol is imaginative and a little more quiet, but no less silly.
Without spoiling the movie's rambunctious second half, the Kim family steadily rises, enmeshing themselves in the lives of the Parks, a wealthy and oblivious family living at the literal and economic top of Seoul's society.
Michael Clark Jr. is a rambunctious, gregarious 5-year-old who makes friends with almost everyone, which is why it's really no surprise that his entire kindergarten class came to his adoption ceremony on Thursday.
While I adore Eddie's big, rambunctious family and greatly respect my loving, hard-working in-laws, I initially struggled to feel attached to the Obermueller name because it didn't feel properly attached to my fiancé.
In an exclusive interview with CNN's "New Day," two-year-old Bowdy Shoff, and his twin Brock, ran around the studio Wednesday as their parents recounted the dresser falling and everyday life with their rambunctious toddlers.
On group dates, they enjoy activities with each other just as much, if not more, than with the Bachelor; look at how rambunctious the women got on their bowling date when they split up into teams.
In contrast to the angry, chaotic and apocalyptic feel of the Republican National Convention in Cleveland last week, the DNC showcased an at times rambunctious, but almost always civil and inclusive, example of democracy in action.
Up against teams representing garage (UKG All-Stars), grime (Wiley's Eskimo Dance), and hip-hop (Wiz Khalifa's Taylor Gang), the DJs and MCs brought their A-game, packing exclusive dubplates and rambunctious riddims into four rounds.
Every now and again the rambunctious Buster Slydale pulls a nasty prank, or some bunny eats all of the cream pies in the bakery in their sleep, but overall the critterzens of Sylvania are pretty peaceful.
These include the rambunctious youngsters, led by the endearingly nasty Lampy (Dawn Sievewright), who are Pinocchio's companions on that dubious paradise, Pleasure Island, where children are allowed to be as bad as they want to be.
Kecmanovic's maternal grandfather, Jovan Pavlov, introduced him to tennis, enrolling the rambunctious 6-year-old into a tennis school at the Zlatibor ski mountain resort near the Bosnian border, if only to channel his irrepressible energy.
The seats at the Newhouse are set in a tight semicircle around the stage, an arrangement well suited to Joe's unnervingly direct appeal, which is rambunctious and fun in one instance, vilely bigoted in the next.
Over the previous few days, Ross has been busy promoting his artist roster—which includes Wale and Meek Mill but also Rockie Fresh, Omarion, and Fat Trel—with as much over-the-top rambunctious magnificence as possible.
Sure, Buddy is a bit more rambunctious than your typical Cancer (he undoubtedly has a Leo moon), but at his core he is dedicated to his people, and his people would be pretty darn lost without him.
And I've still concluded that children are more than welcome at our August wedding, including the tiny, rambunctious flower girl and ring bearer, both barely 3, who will most certainly need parental help getting down the aisle.
And Mr. Turnbull had warned lawmakers that he would call a so-called double dissolution election, in which all Senate seats are thrown open for a vote, if the rambunctious upper house continued to block government legislation.
I think its outdoor capabilities are weaker and the sound can get a little lost if you have an especially rambunctious party, but if you're entertaining a few dozen people in your backyard, it'll do the trick.
" Discipline with kindness "When our sons James [now 59] and John [now 58] would get a little rambunctious, or it was a rainy day and nobody knew what to do, Fred would say, 'Let's have a parade!
Mr. Uhry and Mr. Waldman brought Welty's shadowy fantasyland down to earth and into the light, setting the plot to the rambunctious rhythms of a hootenanny, where tall tales are swapped and party drinks come in jugs.
Kate is the on-call parent of two rambunctious young boys, Ben and Jake, the problem-solving wife of a high-risk husband, Dexter, and the boss of the Paris substation of a clandestine American spy operation.
In "How to Be the Go-to House," Stan Gornicz describes how his childhood experiences led him to create a welcoming, noisy home as a parent: As a kid, I always craved this kind of rambunctious clamor.
Rambunctious white college kids might be annoyed if their noise causes the cops to come warn them to keep it down; black college students might rightly view the same interaction as something more dangerous and potentially lethal.
Skip Williamson, a rambunctious creator of underground comics that merged his radical politics with his love of scatological humor, died on March 19603 in a hospital in Albany, near his home in Wilmington, Vt. He was 72.
On a recent Friday morning, Mann and Bailey, the couple's rambunctious 16-month-old golden retriever, answered the side door of their Cambridge home, letting CNN reporters inside for the couple's first joint interview of the campaign.
The rambunctious former mayor of London has insulted or lampooned a series of world leaders including U.S. President Barack Obama, Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan, German Chancellor Angela Merkel and both the Democratic and Republican candidates to succeed Obama.
That might be different home to home, depending on what kind of parties you're hosting and how rambunctious your pets or children are, but the repair pricing is a good incentive to keep it secured down and safe.
Besides free Wi-Fi and a large and very well air-conditioned fitness center, the hotel has three pools, one of which is a more secluded, "child-free" pool for those seeking a tranquil respite from rambunctious tykes.
Red Sox 03, Yankees 20 What began as a rambunctious crowd at Yankee Stadium — mockingly cheering David Price during introductions and roaring just before the first pitch — found itself transitioning through several stages of grief on Monday night.
Taylor Mac, one of America's most celebrated performance artists, has brought his rambunctious New York show — "A 24-Decade History of Popular Music" — to the Melbourne Festival, and let's just say it's not an ordinary night of theater.
If you have rambunctious kids or pets prone to cause hose damage, or if you need a hose for a high traffic area like a garden nursery open to the public, this tough hose is a fine choice.
The leafy streets fanning out from Iroon Square are chockablock with rambunctious establishments that swing till dawn, but for an experience that best encapsulates how Psyrri toes that fine line between glamorous and grungy, head to Cantina Social.
But unless you are hopelessly cheerful (and if you are hopelessly cheerful, these writers won't be your cup of tea anyway), you don't pick up a collection this rambunctious expecting to adore every single piece, and I didn't.
Finally, what "Year in Avocados" roundup would be complete without Pizza Rat's less famous but more healthy counterpart Avocado Rat, the rambunctious Brooklyn rodent who scurries beneath a subway platform after scoring a huge piece of sweet, sweet avo?
The fiery, rambunctious sign of Sagittarius isn't the first (or second or third) sign that comes to mind when we think of the introspective, meditative energy of the new moon, but that doesn't mean you shouldn't bother observing it.
"All of you know that election days come and go but what is much more important is that political and social revolutions continue," he said in a rambunctious town hall in New York City at the end of June.
This week, he released his debut mixtape, "New English," the first step in the attempt to turn him from rambunctious, suddenly ubiquitous street-rap rookie (thanks to his No. 1 hit "Panda") into something approximating an artist with longevity.
Gerd and Lauer's remix is a typically rambunctious affair and if it's not being smashed out in every decent club round the world over the next few weeks, we'll go back in time and eat Paddy Ashdown's marizpan hat.
In the short summer season — primarily July and August, when temperatures hover in the balmy 70s — revelers descend on this mostly wild, windswept and sparsely populated province for all-night partying and the rambunctious weeklong electronic music festival Stockholmsveckan.
The press secretary sometimes has to explain the proclivities of a rambunctious press corps to colleagues, and defend those who talk anonymously to the press, then explain to a skeptical press corps why things are the way they are.
One such individual is John Sentamu, the eccentric and rambunctious Ugandan-born cleric who this week announced that he would retire in 2020 as Archbishop of York, the second-highest position in the Church of England after the see of Canterbury.
The Cole numbers are often the most compelling reason to revisit movies like "Down to Earth" (1947, starring a young Rita Hayworth), "On the Riviera" (1951, with Danny Kaye) and "The I Don't Care Girl" (1953, with a rambunctious Mitzi Gaynor).
Klein was credited with a game-high eight hits in Saturday's game, leading a rambunctious lineup that pummeled the Penguins 57 times, the most hits by the Rangers in a regulation playoff game since 1998, when the statistic was first kept.
You might find Kevin Henkes's worried mouse Wemberley meeting an even more worried classmate, or Jane Yolen and Mark Teague's rambunctious young dinosaurs learning classroom comportment or Rosemary Wells's childlike bunny Emily moving through her first hundred days of school.
The New Year's Day concert in the Golden Hall at the Musikverein in Vienna is as much a part of the holiday season as those rambunctious family gatherings and the kiss that follows the screaming countdown to the new year.
What if that's because bringing Chris Hemsworth, Chris Evans, and Chris Pratt together in the first film causes a Chris density so vast that it tears open the space-time continuum and launches all the characters into a rambunctious cross-time adventure?
As with any superhero movie, there are a handful of smaller-scale fights leading to one large-scale melee that is completely bonkers (complete with armored, rambunctious African wildlife), but the best parts of the movie fall in the spaces between those fights.
" His advice, in one of his first tweets of 2019, suggests there will be no letup in the President's rambunctious behavior in a year that started with him in vintage form, accusing an admired retired general of having a "big, dumb mouth.
Just a bit south of Sunset at the intersection of San Vicente and La Cienega, The Cathouse's novel concept of having DJs spin rock records coupled with its rambunctious crowds quickly established it as the "it" spot after it opened in '86.
Most of the characters in his rambunctious fairy-tale epic — both good and bad, and all descended from immigrants — pay an awfully steep price for a sense of safety in this country, this city, or their ancestors paid it, decades and centuries ago.
When two police officers showed up to a particularly rambunctious 50th birthday bash last Sunday night in Bendorf, Germany, the crowd did the only logical thing and assumed that the cops were actually strippers there to give them a show, NBC News reports.
OCEANPORT, N.J. (Reuters) - With two $20 bets and a rambunctious crowd awaiting their turn, New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy placed the state's very first legal sports bets on Thursday, capping a years-long battle to end the ban on sports betting in the Garden State.
The strip, about a rambunctious little girl, her buxom aunt, and her tough-talking best friend, was a study in comedy's bare essentials, using a handful of panels to tell exquisitely crafted jokes, many of which played with the format of the comic strip itself.
A Volvo engineer explained the Swedish carmaker chose this strategy because the autonomous driving system can't be accidentally activated or disabled by, say, a driver accidentally nudging the steering wheel, stepping on the brake pedal or a rambunctious child hitting a button by accident.
While the new Secretary of State Mike Pompeo held a central role in those briefings as the head of CIA -- a referee of sorts for loud, rambunctious shouting matches --Trump's nominee to take over for him, Gina Haspel, is already picking up the reins.
But there remains no "right way" to be queer: Aquaria is no gayer than Sam, just as the quiet gay boy who plays calmly with dolls is no gayer than his rambunctious gay counterpart who finds more comfort in the throes of chaotic outdoor play.
If, as Mr. Reich said (paraphrasing Ezra Pound) in a typically rambunctious interview with The New York Times 20103 years ago, a "classic is something that remains news," these players seem to suggest that this music is not just news, but breaking, vital news.
The story is narrated by Nathan Zuckerman (David Strathairn), Mr. Roth's longtime alter ego, after he meets the Swede's rambunctious younger brother, Jerry (Rupert Evans), at a 45th high school reunion and learns that the Swede, his teenage idol, died of prostate cancer at 68.
Billy Horschel was enjoying one last serene meal with his wife, Brittany, in New York on Wednesday before they returned home to Florida to rejoin their rambunctious 2-year-old daughter and her infant sister when Horschel received a pinging alert on his phone.
The tale, first penned by J.M. Barrie more than a century ago, is a celebration of the magic and innocence of childhood, a state of possibility, before the responsibilities and drudgery that come with adult life rob us of our rambunctious joy and wonder.
The scene might almost be a documentary of rambunctious on-set behavior, and the movie veers still closer to exploitation territory when the "Senatoress from Massachusetts" and the "Senatoress from California" engage in a prolonged boxing match for possession of this sorry specimen's hand.
I had thought Viagra Boys might give off a similar rambunctious energy in person, but when I meet them—in the garden of east London's Shacklewell Arms, during an afternoon that feels too hot for late September—what I find is six quite sick-looking people.
Starring Colin Firth as Perkins, Jude Law as Thomas Wolfe and Nicole Kidman as the older married woman who fell in love with the rambunctious novelist, "Genius" is having its premiere at the Berlin International Film Festival where it is competing for the main Golden Bear prize.
These points have been rehearsed in recent years in such books as "Rambunctious Garden" by Emma Marris and "The New Wild" by Fred Pearce, as well as by academics like Peter Kareiva of the University of California, Los Angeles, and Erle Ellis of the University of Maryland.
It has some of the rambunctious energy of his first three films (1996's Bottle Rocket, 1998's Rushmore, and Tenenbaums), but the maturity that's marked his most recent films (2009's Fantastic Mr. Fox, 2012's Moonrise Kingdom, and Budapest) courses through it as well.
Clinton fought back hard, especially in a fierce exchange over Israel, as the two candidates played to a rambunctious and roaring audience at the Brooklyn Navy Yard: a classic New York crowd that interrupted, booed and cheered in sports arena style, creating a highly charged atmosphere.
Buoyant and chatty, Dr. Wergin seems to have stepped out of a Norman Rockwell painting, with his faux-threats to give rambunctious young patients a "mind-your-mother shot," and his prescriptions for relieving his own stress: baking pies or road-testing his 533 red Corvette.
Even if his fear of foul trouble still prevents him from being elite on the defensive end, he's reading double teams, being rambunctious on the glass, and displaying a tighter grasp on where he is/isn't supposed to be when the other team has the ball.
The party must arrive at a definition of exactly what it means by border security and balance the demands of its rambunctious base with other Republican constituencies like business and agricultural groups that are alienated by hard-line GOP positions on workplace verification systems like E-Verify.
"It is a bit rambunctious for the Trump administration to approach the issue this way, but it's certainly more effective than continuing the polite conversations that have been avoiding the real challenges for some time now," said Scott Paul, the president of the Alliance for American Manufacturing.
The 44-year-old Priebus, who was first elected in 2011, had led many to believe he would be finished with the high-profile job following a rambunctious campaign season — one that at times has resulted in fierce criticism of Priebus and the committee he leads.
This currently unnamed natural model is a Brazilian tapir that was born at the English zoo on March 31 — Mother's Day in the U.K. The little lady belongs to first time parents Al and Emily, who are doing a great job raising the rambunctious youngster, according to the zoo.
Throw out the overpriced, mediocre Grand Tier Restaurant and replace it with something like the Smith, across Broadway: Moderately priced, a little rambunctious and open (including after the opera) for food (that includes both filet mignon and burgers), drinks (that includes both Champagne and beer) and good coffee.
Directed by Craig Brewer from a script by Scott Alexander and Larry Karaszewski (with Murphy as a producer), "Dolemite Is My Name" sticks to the surface of a rambunctious, sometimes rousing show-business saga in which adversity is faced down, called all kinds of names and triumphantly overcome.
In "Revolution on the Hudson: New York City and the Hudson River Valley in the American War of Independence," George C. Daughan reminded readers earlier this year of the corridor's strategic value to British conquest by dividing the rambunctious New England colonies from their tamer cousins to the south.
Or in the case of Nick Kyrgios, the rambunctious Australian, plenty of room to dive forward and slide on his chest, volleyball style, after Isner, his fellow member of Team World, hit an outrageously good forehand to end an epic rally late in the first set against Thiem.
On one side is the old guard of wealthy retirees who believe that neighbors and communities are being disrupted by transient vacationers — who, they say, tend to be rambunctious partyers, overflowing from the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival, which takes place annually in Indio, about 21075 miles away.
Swathed in costumes (by Montana Levi Blanco) that might have come from a Ziegfeld girl's trunk and wigs (by Cookie Jordan) that could house a family of squirrels, the angry young rockers of this rambunctious play demonstrate that wearing sequins and fishnets is no guarantee against bad-boy behavior.
Dickey, who brings high-level sensitivity and humor to even the most rambunctious, freewheeling excursions, will play one set on Friday with one of those quartets (Rob Brown on alto saxophone, Steve Swell on trombone and Michael Bisio on bass) and another in duet with the cornetist Kirk Knuffke.whit-dickey.eventbrite.
"I think they will definitely have some sort of theme, maybe something gender-neutral like animals or pretty gingham cotton bunting with elegant lunch settings and canapés for the adults," says Dixon, noting that an outdoor setting is often best, especially for rambunctious two-year-olds like big brother Prince George.
But Mr. Shahade, whose sister Jennifer is a former national women's champion and author of the books "Chess Bitch" and "Play Like a Girl," said the behavior had more to do with age than gender: The rambunctious boys were younger, and the girls had been just as loud at their age.
FOURSOME Alfred Stieglitz, Georgia O'Keeffe, Paul Strand, Rebecca Salsbury By Carolyn Burke "Foursome" is a group portrait of three formidable 191919th-century American artists — the photographer and gallery owner Alfred Stieglitz, the painter Georgia O'Keeffe and the photographer Paul Strand — plus one rambunctious cowgirl in search of an identity, Rebecca Salsbury.
The curators had to appeal to rambunctious 8-year-olds along with somber retirees, tourists whose notion of intelligence comes from "The Spy Who Loved Me" and (given its location) hypercritical visitors from the ranks of the C.I.A., the National Security Agency and all the secret crannies of the security state.
He and his governing coalition have campaigned to curb the activist Israeli judiciary, demonized the rambunctious press as a bastion of left-wing partisans, attacked the funding of nongovernmental organizations whose worldview they see as hostile and, as the police closed in, he has done his utmost to discredit them, too.
Sarcasm and exaggeration come easily when writing about royals, and the story of Prince Harry, the rambunctious second son of Prince Charles and Diana, Princess of Wales, reaching across the Atlantic to marry an American actress was custom-made for the tabloids — and, yes, for serious papers like this one.
The Christmas tree spat began in 2010, when Latvians started an advertising campaign that claimed that Riga was the first, citing 1510 as the year when a mysterious and rambunctious medieval brotherhood known as the House of the Black Heads paraded through Riga carrying a constructed replica of a tree.
While Altidore's unlikely to tie Ruiz's record with a hat trick on Saturday—though work would immediately begin on the Jozy statue in Nathan Philips Square if he did—he'll undoubtedly feel the love from the 35,000-plus rambunctious fans at BMO Field the moment he steps on the field.
The death of Justice Scalia briefly injected a new seriousness into a Republican nomination fight that has been rambunctious and unpredictable ever since Mr. Trump upended American politics last summer by building a formidable lead in national opinion polls despite a series of harsh comments about Mexicans, women, Senator John McCain and others.
On the face of things, Mr Graham's harsh views on Islam, and in particular his belief in curbing Muslim immigration, might sit more easily with the new president; but nobody should be surprised if at some point in the future Mr Trump is left uncomfortable by one of Mr Graham's rambunctious outbursts.
They are going to be rambunctious and they are going to be talking about Justin Bieber, all the tables -- tables are going to be all full, spinning their fidget spinners and you&aposre not able to get to the free bathroom because they are all going to be in there taking selfies.
The film inevitably has its cake and eats it too when it comes to addressing wish-fulfillment fantasy and delirious nostalgia: the story can only push so far in sorrowing over Halliday's surrender and retreat from the world, while still turning every rambunctious game setpiece into a celebration of Cline's favorite culture.
He has a sharp eye for curious details, like the information on the rituals and diets of rambunctious 18th-century French paper workers collected by the historian Leonard Rosenband (one of the mills had to provide their workers with pigs' ears for Mardi Gras and doughnuts for Palm Sunday, among other perks).
On the day of the film's premiere in Los Angeles, I sat down with Tremaine and Baker at the Andaz West Hollywood (formerly the Continental Hyatt) on Sunset Boulevard, the former stomping ground of bands like Mötley Crüe who would play rambunctious concerts at the Whisky a Go Go just down the street.
This will come as no surprise to readers of her previous books, "How to Be a Victorian" and "How to Be a Tudor," or to fans of her rambunctious BBC historical re-enactments, most notably "Tudor Monastery Farm," in which she experienced the full-on drudgery and muck of being a medieval peasant.
Al FrankenAlan (Al) Stuart FrankenNative American advocates question 85033 Democrats' commitment Reid says he wishes Franken would run for Senate again Al Franken urges Trump to give new speech after shootings: 'Try to make it sound like you're sincere, even if you're not' MORE (D-Minn.) on Monday, the convention's most rambunctious day.
Greenberg is careful to not exaggerate the positive too much; there are arguments about funding and NIMBYism and solving inequality (the election of Rob Ford, Toronto's rambunctious conservative former mayor, can be seen as analogous to Trump, he says, in that it was a "protest vote by those who felt left behind").
Australian koalas have certainly been up to some rambunctious behaviour lately, kicking other koalas out of trees and hanging out in backyard swimming pools — but this one on traffic duty just wants to make drivers stop...and collaborate and listen (hat tip to Twitter user Genni Palmato, who made the A+ Vanilla Ice reference).
As he spoke, the basketball nets and court, as well as a few thousand seats, had been stashed away, and the Monsters, in their first year as an affiliate of the N.H.L.'s Columbus Blue Jackets, has come out onto the freshly Zambonied sheet of ice for a laugh-filled and rambunctious morning skate.
The Democrats who leaked the internal polling clearly hope that they can persuade their party to reverse course before the 2020 campaign season gets going in earnest, but the continuing stalemate between Pelosi and the rambunctious "squad" of radicals suggests that it may be too late to stuff that cat back in the bag.
The company in the novel did bear a resemblance to a group known as the Filthy 13, a band of rambunctious, authority-defying paratroopers who were far better known for drinking than for washing up, who were in and out of the stockade, and who landed behind German lines just before the invasion of Normandy.
Fox thought Bradley might find the footage helpful — and, indeed, the way he masterfully interweaves scenes of Rich as a young mother to a bunch of rambunctious baby boys with present-day scenes of Fox and her grown children results in an extraordinary portrait of a family that has spent decades fighting for justice.
I've adjusted to its absence, but cramming into a ground-floor apartment at the far end of Bushwick on a block with three rambunctious new hipster bars, paper-thin walls, and a constant stream of local traffic is no life for a girl who grew up with only whispering pines and whistling whippoorwills to break the stillness.
There isn't much that's especially gentle about "The Gentlemen," the new Guy Ritchie movie that the filmmaker's long-suffering fans will be glad to hear is a return to what he does best: a funny, violent, rambunctious shaggy-dog story of a crime caper featuring an ensemble cast studded with colorful characters played by name actors.
Though the song by the rambunctious young rap duo Rae Sremmurd had been bubbling up steadily, it hit No. 1 on the Billboard singles chart this week in a most unexpected fashion after becoming the de facto soundtrack to the Mannequin Challenge, the online video craze of the moment, where subjects hold a pose as the camera pans across a comically eerie tableau.
Also notable at the box office last week: "Natasha, Pierre & the Great Comet of 1812," which featured a much-praised and rambunctious musical number on the telecast, grossed $1,319,2473 at the box office, a nice jump given that it won only two small prizes, and "Bandstand," which also was seeking a bounce from its musical number, had its best week yet, at $642,594.
This 30-year-old turtle was living high on the hog for a number of years until she developed a hole near her nostril, probably caused during mating ("Male turtles are very rambunctious when they are trying to woo a female," said Michael Ogle, the zoo's herpetology curator.) They cleaned out the hole and tried to give the turtle antibiotics but it kept getting bigger.
After the President-elect's disappointing and rambunctious press conference, government ethics experts and the broader compliance community rejected, as woefully inadequate, Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE's legal strategy to mitigate his conflicts of interest.
And while the eventual couplings are never in doubt, the preordained nature of the piece allows for ample comedy at the expense of that evergreen topic, class — the subterfuge ramped up by the director, Paul Miller, so that unsuspecting playgoers become occasional confidants of a rambunctious ensemble of actors who might be more appealing if they tempered an exuberance bordering in some cases on egotism.
They were more like rambunctious potlucks, lubricated with jug wine and cheap beer, but I took pride in feeding my friends vegetable paella, shrimp and garlic fried in olive oil whose juices we sopped up with fluffy bread, tortilla de patatas dolloped with homemade mayonnaise and smoky pimenton — foods I remembered and craved from a childhood eating out in Down Neck Newark, where my grandparents had grown up.
But in a presidential election year in which Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE's rambunctious rise to the Republican nomination has resulted in ratings gold across the board regardless of program or network, it's not all that much.
Two of the most enjoyable films I've seen are from South Korean directors, including "Okja," a pleasurably rambunctious, insistently political adventure from Bong Joon Ho. A sensational Tilda Swinton — leading with mad eyes and jutting teeth — stars as a corporate evildoer who tries to come between a fearless girl (a terrific An Seo Hyun) and her best friend, a genetically produced super-pig whom the baddies want to turn into meat.
Thank you for helping me check some of my judgments of people who share this Starbucks space with me : the bleary-eyed parent with the early-rising, rambunctious and loud toddler who clambers happily on tables with her dirty shoes; clumps of teenagers drinking coffee and chatting knowingly about "grown-up" subjects; students taking up lots of space at tables as they study; tutors paternalistically coaching their students; and couples on awkward first dates.
Republicans, led by seven rambunctious freshmen, which included among its ranks the now former Speaker of the House John BoehnerJohn Andrew BoehnerLobbyists race to cash in on cannabis boom Rising star Ratcliffe faces battle to become Trump's intel chief This little engine delivers results for DC children MORE (R-Ohio), demanded that all incumbents who had used the venerable Congressional financial institution as their own personal piggy bank, be exposed to the daylight.
Like the innie-outie bellybutton, Arsenal fans' Arsene Wenger-related plane banners are confused AF. Understandable, though—after a jaw-dropping 21 years as manager of Arsenal (which is 300 years in EPL managerial time), Wenger has developed a devout fanbase (see: nostalgia for a lossless 2003-04 season and title and a UCL finals run in 2005-06) and a rambunctious set of detractors (see: those mounting pitchforks while Arsenal has lingered in 2nd-4th place for a bajillion years).
I saw fans from all walks of life there: streetwear-savvy youngsters with designer jeans and slick haircuts; frat bros in oversized button-up shirts and ball-caps from their alma mater; hipsters donning skinny jeans and mustaches; local dudes who work in Dallas's booming tech scene (the khakis, wire-rim glasses, and department-store shoes were a give-away); a Muslim couple, him with a bushy beard and her in a hijab; a Sikh family with three rambunctious kids; and many more.
Prince has been a part of my pop life for most of my 40-and-change years: Watching the video for "Little Red Corvette," all smoke and gloss, in the early days of my childhood MTV habit; "I was feeling rambunctious" and other spoonerisms littered my understanding of his catalog (that one was from the opening of the dancing-school staple "1999," and likely derived from a teacher's upbraiding); the grandiose solo and seething-lizard buzz that opened "When Doves Cry"; the boxing-ring bell that would snap me to attention every time "Pop Life" came on the radio; the scandal accompanying his bare butt on the VMAs; my first time seeing him; the songs, the songs, so many of which I loved and spun even during my cooler-than-thou undergraduate-radio years, even more of which I missed during their first go-round.

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