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"reassuringly" Definitions
  1. in a way that makes you feel less worried or uncertain about something
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"But I don't need marijuana like that," says Makonnen reassuringly.
And that at least is a more reassuringly solid rational.
" The landlord smiles reassuringly: "Yes, I know, but it's Christmas.
"Reassuringly, our data shows much commitment and ambition," Appleby added.
"The recoil's really not that bad," he said, not entirely reassuringly.
In an age of seductive extremes, it remains reassuringly level-headed.
"We're hiring people who are experts at it," he said reassuringly.
" He went on, reassuringly, "I wouldn't want anyone to feel bad.
Boost your testosterone and your editor goes reassuringly (but misleadingly) silent.
In person, the hardware is impressively designed and feels reassuringly solid.
"Don't be afraid," Fatlawi said, patting him reassuringly on the back.
"Don't think," she told her, reassuringly but with a hint of impatience.
And the tone of officialdom -- once so reassuringly objective -- now sounds anodyne.
It will also make the world cleaner and safer—reassuringly dull, even.
" Pence: [nervously looking at Trump] "Umm..." Trump: [Reassuringly] "You can say yes.
"You were right to take caution," Putin said reassuringly to the journalists.
But the C.D.C. researchers, reassuringly, found no serious injury among infected children.
I reached for my service weapon, which was reassuringly nearby, as always.
Reassuringly, just 15 percent of chefs turned to Twitter to find recipes.
Or, specifically, its supporting character Suvi Anwar and her reassuringly Scottish accent.
A reassuringly huge set of picnic baskets was arranged across trestle tables.
"There are so many ways to be close," said Ms. Birnbaum, reassuringly.
I smooth her soft golden hair reassuringly but keep my own expression even.
Drumpf is solid and reassuringly German, like a warm Luger in your hands.
" Reassuringly, he adds, "America is polarized politically, and each side is a tribe.
THE HEAD OFFICE of Sheyang Rural Commercial Bank is a reassuringly solid building.
Compared to forecasting the future pace of productivity growth, demographics are reassuringly predictable.
Her father had a trailer, and she felt reassuringly enveloped by the community.
The paper describes the interstellar visitor as both reassuringly familiar and utterly alien.
And the bank, reassuringly for Chancellor George Osborne's cause, doesn't like what it's seeing.
Lifting two reassuringly chunky quick-release latches allows the bike to fold in thirds.
For most Western Muslims the appeal of jihadism reassuringly tails off after two generations.
In India and China more medical training is (reassuringly) associated with making fewer mistakes.
Somewhat reassuringly, the wonkier or drier the subjects were, the better the algorithms performed.
Especially if it's being reassuringly plated up for them in handy, push-button form.
It's stubbornly peppy in spite of the gloom and reassuringly human through the electrics.
On his right, red and green lights on the central power console glowed reassuringly.
"You can be very prepared" for the scares around each corner, he'll say, reassuringly.
"I am not saying we should bring back the king," he told Challenges reassuringly.
Sheer popularity and longevity can do a lot to render odd convictions reassuringly familiar.
While much of the leaflet's tone is reassuringly bland, the underlying message is unmistakable.
The room smells exactly as it's supposed to: musty but clean, and reassuringly proper.
"Yeah, we can get you another," one of her friends says to her reassuringly.
And the reassuringly stock characters require no special actorly finesse to bring to life.
And the reassuringly stock characters require no special actorly finesse to bring to life.
" When Stavin asks if he will die, Snake reassuringly tells him: "No, not now.
The album's production is reassuringly muddy, as if the subway were rumbling right through it.
While 9% may seem a reassuringly small share, it adds up to nearly 30m Americans.
THERE is something comforting in a dictionary: right angles, a pleasing heft, reassuringly rigid covers.
Reassuringly, the SEC's chair, Jay Clayton, has said he is not looking for radical change.
Reassuringly, grid operators believe there are enough spare gas-fired power plants to avoid blackouts.
Settling on the Mediterranean Sea, the same azure blue as her eyes, Halasz smiles reassuringly.
" Earlier this month, he commented, reassuringly, on Twitter: "No, coronavirus is NOT like THE STAND.
There is, reassuringly, none of this at Bottega Veneta, and not because it is uptight.
This is a reassuringly gloomy bar that is said to have originated as a speakeasy.
This is a reassuringly gloomy bar that is said to have originated as a speakeasy.
"AI is going to replace everybody, but we're a ways from that," he added somewhat reassuringly.
A member of his defense team stood and placed his hand reassuringly to Bergdahl's back twice.
Reassuringly for shareholders and creditors, the growth is partly being used to shore up corporate finances.
" And then, tapping the baking bench reassuringly, she tells McCarron: "But it is worth the calories.
When asked whether these technologies could be a death blow to human journalists, Barling responded reassuringly.
Reassuringly for both England and Australia, they are still uncovering plenty of cricketers with other talents.
Both headphones make liberal use of metal in their construction, which is reassuringly premium and precise.
Zinc's extraordinary price gains this year were accompanied by a reassuringly constant downtrend in LME stocks.
Capital cushions are reassuringly plump: their tier-2106 ratio rose from 21999% in 21 to 14.8%.
It has added pollsters, communications advisers, Teleprompters and, in Mike Pence, a reassuringly predictable running mate.
McMaster touted the resulting document as "highly readable," and as a text it seems reassuringly plausible.
She suggested reassuringly that America had overcome much more than its recent pain and political fury.
Reassuringly, levothyroxine doesn't appear to cause a lot of side effects, unless doses get too high.
But the one around ham, Comté and a fried egg is reassuringly folded like an envelope.
If the Martians give us any trouble, we'll just—he winked reassuringly—nuke the damn things.
"Reassuringly, there was no evidence of harm from the use of progesterone in our study," Coomarasamy said.
" Reassuringly, F'xa also told me its designers embody "different races, genders, gender identities, and ways of thinking.
In that tremulous environment, the reassuringly experienced former vice-president is putting everyone else in the shade.
Sweden's central bank sounded reassuringly cautious on Tuesday even as it hinted at tighter policy going forward.
"Don't panic, she's not a long range beam sniper now or anything like that," Kaplan said reassuringly.
Where Mr Maimane is quietly spoken and reassuringly pro-business, Mr Malema, 35, is a rabble-rouser.
Look how reassuringly affluent she is and how many shades of cream there are in her house.
At every bill signing ceremony, Pence is there -- perched just off Trump's shoulder, smiling and nodding reassuringly.
Both men are reassuringly bland, an appealing contrast to Republicans in the age of Trump and Moore.
Reassuringly, these estimates did not have the conservative spike in 1973 in the Martin and Quinn estimates.
"The golf balls are fish food, so they're environmentally correct," he said a few weeks ago, reassuringly.
They are deep, reassuringly springy, and like the mouse wheel on the MX Master 3, exceedingly quiet.
But overall, Lodato keeps us in his thrall because his grip on the tiller stays reassuringly firm.
I'm tense, but the two engineers, one in back with me, the other riding shotgun, seem reassuringly relaxed.
"The odds are strongly against you if you attempt this at home," Wong writes reassuringly in the introduction.
My guests were even more dubious about pancit canton, a Filipino lo mein that can be reassuringly bland.
"The sequestration of emergent AI is really a formality in most cases," said Shifa reassuringly, misinterpreting Eliana's frown.
Wild Nothing's Jack Tatum, with whom I spoke next, seemed reassuringly more self-conscious and less at ease.
In fact, the supreme law of the land was ratified as supreme without the protections now reassuringly secured.
"I don't justify/Everything comes and goes," she sings on "Some More," lyrics that are reassuringly laissez-faire.elsewherebrooklyn.
Yet, like every successful series, this one delivers its sleek new bits and pieces in reassuringly familiar packaging.
The exception among these late paintings is a 2004 self-portrait, with its dark eyes and reassuringly pink features.
LARGE food companies have long been among the world's most solid, with reassuringly consistent returns even in hard times.
After watching my first yoga video, reassuringly titled Yoga For Complete Beginners, I immediately ordered a yoga mat online.
In Hunsrückisch, schuhloja—shoe shop—is reassuringly a hybrid of the German for shoe with the Portuguese for shop.
Reassuringly, Plato's (Socrates disciple) Republic is still at the top of required readings in the most prestigious American colleges.
"These are reassuringly good numbers," Brian Cullen, investment manager at S.W. Mitchell Capital, which owns Barclays shares, told Reuters.
Reassuringly, false positives are rare so you can generally be confident that the program knows exactly what it's doing.
The only line Ehrenreich speaks, with a reassuringly Harrison Ford-like mumble-drawl, is to an Imperial recruiting officer.
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's remit to regulate similar sorts of practices in the lending industry looks reassuringly analogous.
Perhaps less reassuringly, it instructed residents to stay indoors, keep their windows closed and take particular care while driving.
The opening kidnapping has already destabilized the sense of the ordinary, reassuringly familiar life that horror movies inevitably disrupt.
"You're so afraid of what people might say / But that's OK, you'll soon get strong enough," Furtado sings reassuringly.
Reassuringly, multiple rotors also mean that such aircraft can rapidly compensate if one or more of their motors fail.
Mr. Gorey, it seems, is reassuringly never in or out of fashion, but always there lurking, like a spirit.
Sekiya grabbed Sofia and kissed her reassuringly as she rearranged the curios on her mantle (for the second time).
Reassuringly, even as the Dow has dipped, Ballou hasn't seen her clients stopping or even curtailing their retirement contributions.
But after all the upheaval and unexpected emotions, the conclusion of the Australian Open was reassuringly familiar for Djokovic.
Here was something at once rousingly far-out and reassuringly accessible, throbbing with what could be fancied Russian soul.
The British sitcom explores the electric sparks, reassuringly magical comforts, and impossible awkwardness of intimate friendships, relationships, and life.
" JAMES MCCANN, SENIOR ECONOMIST, ABERDEEN STANDARD INVESTMENTS, BOSTON "The press statement was reassuringly dovish, but it wasn't hugely unexpected.
The Queen looked at Betty Ford and said, reassuringly, 'Don't worry, Betty, I have one of those at home, too.
The sides of the machine are reassuringly stiff, and when the system does bend, it always snaps back into place.
An internet-enabled camera called Cloud Cam, designed to sit opposite your door and reassuringly record every Amazon Key delivery.
In particular she stressed a need to improve basic intelligence-gathering skills, such as foreign languages, which sounded reassuringly sensible.
These are all reassuringly familiar wine words and you can probably get by without resorting to a generic house white.
Before the full psychological implications could reverberate, Djokovic was curled over in embarrassment and reassuringly patting Federer on the back.
It also felt reassuringly Homeric to be seeking solace in a place named after the final destination of The Odyssey.
Reassuringly, most of the cases outside of China have seen secondary transmission (Vietnam has had one father to son transmission).
"I'll swim you in," he said, reassuringly, and stayed with me as I swam, my anxiety dissipating with each stroke.
The overall construction of the Playdate is reassuringly chunky and solid, with a clicky D-pad and two responsive face buttons.
Still, Mr Kasich's book matters, in part as a reassuringly human account of life at the epicentre of a political quake.
Sounds come at you fast and dense — but always reassuringly — on "Your Love," a single off the debut album by Freelance.
One study reassuringly found that a sense of wonder and curiosity can help people avoid the trap of politically motivated reasoning.
You are pulled, sometimes dragged, along by Ferrante's prose with an intensity that seems at once utterly singular and reassuringly dispersed.
It's a distracting framing device that suggests Mr. Heineman believed that he first needed to give his audience reassuringly recognizable faces.
John Kerry's new memoir, like its author, is reserved and idealistic and reassuringly dull, for long stretches, in its statesmanlike carriage.
"Relative to other large carnivores with a history of attacking humans, cougars are among the least lethal," the paper concluded, reassuringly.
The reassuringly trenchant responses to his excesses from the judiciary, states, bureaucracy and NGOs suggest a democracy more vital than some fear.
Moody's, the ratings agency, wrote reassuringly that the "majority of European Union banks have robust capital levels" to deal with nasty surprises.
Panama is thus reassuringly different from Latin American countries such as Mexico and Brazil, where angry voters recently turned to radical populists.
The B400s are super light, come with a reassuringly thick (and replaceable) wire, and include a hard carrying case to protect them.
"Bring those issues up yourself so you can describe it as reassuringly as you can within the bounds of honesty," said Nemko.
"Made for Now," while simple, is charming and — especially for a needless collaboration with the vintage reggaeton star Daddy Yankee — reassuringly guileless.
A few Sundays ago, the father and son stood in a leafy hillside driveway while the vehicle's turbo-diesel engine hummed reassuringly.
The banks' apps are not as slick, but not far off, and they feel far safer, with their reassuringly physical thousands of branches.
"When you can catch the ball on the spike, that's when you know you're getting somewhere," Bonz told me, not all that reassuringly.
More reassuringly, the number of people who say vaccines don't cause autism has also gone up, equally modestly, from 41 percent to 45.
This technological soup gives the metallic frame a humanoid cladding, making it more reassuringly and pleasantly familiar, from bosomy top to round bottom.
" On another recording, Albattikhi was heard asking about how long fingerprints last, to which Reveshi responds reassuringly, saying, "There is nothing left of her.
Perhaps surprisingly, and reassuringly, for a school so dependent on software, screen time is limited to no more than 20-30% of the day.
The anodized aluminum base feels reassuringly heavy, and it has a seamless unibody look that makes it a perfect match to Apple's MacBook Pros.
Economy Minister Giovanni Tria responded reassuringly on Saturday, saying Italy would respect its European Union budget commitments with concrete policy choices in coming weeks.
For the finale, Cowgill loops back into more reassuringly familiar territory, warbling through "Shine Your Light," a subdued broken-heart ballad-cum-sinner's lament.
High-street banks are training their staff on how to reassuringly answer queries from confused customers ahead of Britain's June 23 European Union referendum.
In Lynnwood, the Police Department didn't fire or discipline anyone, but it did try to learn from its mistakes, Miller and Armstrong reassuringly report.
The old scowl was gone, the hair was a little longer and, as his handlers promised, a "New Nixon" beamed reassuringly for the cameras.
On a grainy ultrasound screen, we saw the lack of movement and listened for the reassuringly rapid whoosh-whoosh sound of a fetal heartbeat.
Apparently, and reassuringly, the US attacks didn't involve more advanced techniques seen in the Ukraine incidents, including custom-made software to target specific systems.
David Plouffe, the former Obama strategist, has become many Democrats' anti-bed-wetter-in chief this cycle, with his reassuringly bullish projections of Clinton's chances.
"The Q3 update is reassuringly inline, confirming that the company has been performing well since the weather-related issues in Q1," said Peel Hunt analysts.
Less reassuringly, she read them as part of a larger "Trump effect," created by a president who every day overturns the norms of political behavior.
Always, in one form or another, the destabilizing "danse macabre" extends a reassuringly "sacred" promise to reward the "faithful" with freedom from earth-bound mortality.
When we got to our lodgings — a canal house in the medieval city center — we found that the past still seemed tangibly and reassuringly present.
" Perhaps knowing we are weak of spirit and doubting his words, he adds reassuringly: "I know there are those that say you can't go back.
But Mr. Li built on an effort by the president, Xi Jinping, to promote China as a reassuringly stable and mature power in uncertain times.
At a time when every article of clothing seems to communicate information about the wearer's class, status and personal taste, Dansko clogs are reassuringly neutral.
Also reassuringly, the unemployment rate for African Americans dropped back to 9.63%, after rising to 7% from its lowest point ever back in May 2018.
After the beef, pork loin functions almost as a palate cleanser, reassuringly mild, with the barest trace of its anointment with lime and white wine.
Unlike the motorized-skateboard feeling of most of the rental cars I've driven over the past few years, the Fusion felt reassuringly weighty, solid, and safe.
More about them later, but the things that make this phone truly compelling to use are its insanely fast performance combined with a reassuringly huge battery.
Reassuringly the bank has said it will take whatever action it needs to ensure inflation expectations are well anchored regardless of which way the vote goes.
After months of interviews with partisans at campaign rallies, regular citizens are reassuringly unzealous, and willing to volunteer that neither party has a monopoly on wisdom.
Reassuringly for Mr McConnell and his counterpart in the House, Paul Ryan, Mr Trump is said to be taking a greater interest in their tax plans.
If that atmosphere seemed strange, the boos that accompanied Commissioner Roger Goodell every time he walked onstage to announce a pick provided a reassuringly familiar soundtrack.
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Throughout years of political gridlock, the risk that India might pass its biggest tax reform since independence appeared reassuringly remote for many businesses.
But with no let-up in sight to migration, terrorism and austerity, a gloomy continent makes the prospects for Europe's private security firms look reassuringly bright.
A slight man with short dreadlocks and soft eyes, he wore noticeably pressed clothes—best to be disarmingly nice and reassuringly gentle-spoken to receive visitors.
At the auctions, thanks to competition between specialist dealers and collectors, the more important works fetched reassuringly high prices, and overall selling rates were healthy enough.
It looks and sounds homemade, which makes it reassuringly accessible — but it also captures the allure that makes me so hopelessly infatuated with pasta and seafood.
Yet in the denouement, as the boy reaches the age of reason, he is celebrated at a sweet and reassuringly normal birthday party organized by Inés.
But with new buyers, particularly from Asia, eager to invest in decorative works by reassuringly familiar names, these globally marketed sales are generating plenty of demand.
Like buying a fine piece of Bang & Olufsen home audio equipment, a pair of Shure earphones has, if you'll pardon the pun, a reassuringly long support cycle.
The reforms he has been urging on the bank during his time at America's Treasury are mostly unobjectionable and reassuringly unoriginal (more transparency, better measurement of results).
The click you hear when you close the Mate X's screen leaves you with a reassuringly satisfying audible cue that lets you know its screen is closed.
Reassuringly, this misfortune befalls even the best of us, and there are a number of things you can do to position yourself for a quick exit strategy.
The theory: If a reassuringly large amount of new equity were created at the subsidiaries, the banks' creditors and trading partners would feel protected and not withdraw.
Instead, it emerged in the early 20th century as a way of describing a region that was widely seen, illogically, as both dynamic and reassuringly old-fashioned.
She used a rape victim's psychiatrist to narrate "All Is Not Forgotten," and she tells half this story from Abby's perspective, in reassuringly levelheaded, third-person language.
Reassuringly, bizarrely, I think that outside of the core base that brought Mr. Trump into our lives in such a big way, it's worked the opposite way.
Clad in a custom-made blue suit, he has the reassuringly sturdy build of a luxury sedan and the improbably plump cheeks of an 20153-year-old.
The name is reassuringly vague — there might well be an Asian Bowl in every city across the United States — giving chef and diner alike license to roam.
The Brexit secretary has promised, not entirely reassuringly, that there will be "adequate food" whatever happens; the health secretary has said the NHS is preparing to stockpile medicine.
IN AN era when architectural masterpieces curve and bloom (Zaha Hadid), or shimmy and fold (Frank Gehry), designers of central-bank buildings remain reassuringly fond of right angles.
The EOS R doesn't look revolutionary — in fact, it's even more DSLR-like than the Nikon Z26, and feels as reassuringly chunky in your hand as you'd hope.
Toward the end of the book, Roth reflects on " The Plot Against America ," explaining why imagining the counter-history of Lindbergh's triumph felt both frightening and reassuringly distant.
Smiling, the jaunty host—his hair striped black and silver liked magnesium—grips Serge's hand reassuringly, pretending to be something more than a parasite attempting to extort ratings.
The first serpentwithfeet concert in New York took place a couple of months ago in a church in Greenpoint, Brooklyn, a setting both implausible and also reassuringly spiritual.
Henry Hoffman and Dan Da Rocha, working under the banner of Fiddlesticks, are the architects behind Hue, a puzzle game that is both reassuringly familiar and fantastically original.
The philosophers' God was not necessarily identical to the God of Christianity, but he had some reassuringly familiar attributes, such as beneficence and providential oversight of the world.
But in order to guard against this sort of mishap, researchers at Germany's DLR Robotics and Mechatronics Center have been working a reassuringly familiar safety measure: airbags for robots.
Reassuringly, the Harvard researcher said that the most important quality for parents to exhibit as they wear these different hats is simply the determination to be a great parent.
But what that special someone would really want is the £27,000 "kilobar", smaller than a slab of chocolate but reassuringly weighty in this time of turmoil in financial markets.
But, reassuringly, "the hub hospitals and the majority of affiliated hospitals have results within a fairly tight range," Minnier, who wasn't involved in the study, said in an email.
Though it's tough for a brawler to show restraint for 90 minutes, it might make strategic sense for him to try and strike a reassuringly thoughtful and temperate pose.
Alchemy also promotes rectal ozone for "hemorrhoids, prostate and gynecological illnesses," not to mention cancer and metastases, reassuringly spelled "metastosis" on the clinic's leaflet and "metasis" on the website.
The front desk furnished me with an old-fashioned key fob, to be deposited with reception as I left the property each time, another touch that felt reassuringly traditional.
"This is going to be a fairly mild tornado," was the warning on television news Sunday morning — not all that reassuringly since we were still urged to take cover.
With young abstraction no longer the force it was, the art market has settled into a more predictable cycle of auctions and fairs offering works by the reassuringly familiar.
But while an alarming number of Americans seem O.K. with this authoritarian program and embrace of intolerance, the rest of the nation seems reassuringly committed to an open society.
Reassuringly, the uproar about the $4 billion Air Force One plane is a signal that Mr. Trump is likely to keep an eye on where the taxpayers' money is going.
Photo courtesy of Dr. Joachim Pömer This article originally appeared on VICE Germany Going to a gynecologist and showing this stranger your vagina is both terribly intimate and reassuringly anonymous.
Like Icarus, though, it is destined to fall, perishing in the energizing flames while the sun keeps Earth and the rest of the solar system moving reassuringly about their business.
But it has turned electric vehicles from an unsightly curiosity (think G-Wiz) first into an object of desire, then, with its mass-market Model 2500, into something reassuringly ordinary.
A reassuringly dependable list of beers is augmented by some left-field concoctions, like the Grown-Up's Chocolate Egg Cream: a sweet, tangy mix of vodka and Swiss Miss nostalgia.
President Obama has also not-so-reassuringly claimed that US agencies wouldn't withhold the discovery of a major vulnerability, unless there was a "clear" use case for intelligence or law enforcement.
The Japanese yen and gold were both higher, as were European bonds helped also as Sweden's central bank sounded reassuringly cautious as it hinted at the end of its easing programme.
Women are far more prone than men to getting UTIs, says the Mayo Clinic (which my gyno also reminds me, reassuringly, during our annual visit), as the female urethra is shorter.
These silver-tongued inheritors of wealth and power appear reassuringly familiar — suavely cosmopolitan folks who are au fait with the codes of bourgeois liberalism, unlike coarse nativists like Iran's Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.
Then, like Mr. Abloh's social media fans — like most of us, really — their eyes flicked away from the bad-news projections and back to the reassuringly seductive light of their phones.
It's reassuringly cautious about changing lanes, but in heavy traffic, I would have missed an exit while waiting for it to find a suitable opening, and had to assert manual control.
A recent Deutsche Bank note on inequality confirmed what millions of American already know: Despite a soaring stock market and reassuringly low unemployment, the gap between Americans' finances continues to widen.
At the same time he has hired some reassuringly sensible and accomplished cabinet secretaries, such as James Mattis, the defence secretary, and, based on early reports, Rex Tillerson, the secretary of state.
That is reassuringly modest for a 100-year project, partly reflecting the fact that Finland's nuclear industry, even when the planned total of five reactors are up and running, is relatively small.
Your correspondent's contribution to this fund of stories is about the disturbed night he spent in a brothel after unwittingly booking into a hotel with a reassuringly international franchise in its name.
Assume a capitalization multiple of 10 times, and that kind of price tag represents a proxy for profit over and above daily taxi running costs worth – reassuringly – around $1.6 billion a year.
There was also a reassuringly gentle navarin of lamb, with a small spring garden in addition to the customary carrots and potatoes: grilled baby leeks and asparagus stalks, and tender chard stems.
Assume a capitalization multiple of 10 times, and that kind of price tag represents a proxy for profit over and above daily taxi running costs worth — reassuringly — around $1.6 billion a year.
Those numbers might sound reassuringly high, but they aren't: herd immunity depends on the vast majority of the population staying vaccinated, about 95 percent of the population in the case of measles.
"But the truth is I don't think of that dust as you," he sings, then pauses, and for a moment, he sounds indisputably, reassuringly steady when he announces, "You are the sunset."
A couple of external carry straps grace the front, featuring reassuringly tough metal hardware, and there are additional straps on the other side of the bag for tying down something like a jacket.
This made for good TV, but what we observed was a show, a veneer that we have seen something reassuringly truthful, when in fact we have no idea whether we have or not.
But the place feels reassuringly familiar: rainbow flags on the walls; a DJ in a polo shirt pumping out trashy pop songs; a sign advertising "BIG GAY WEDNESDAYS" hanging proudly above the bar.
By himself, in the salon d'oré (gilded room) of the Elysée presidential palace, looking reassuringly, though earnestly, into the camera, calmly telling the French people, I feel and share your pain and fear.
More reassuringly, YouGov's research indicated that consumers might be likely to accept passenger drones over time, with 62 percent of participants saying that they might be willing to buy one in the future.
Mr Hutchinson's haste avowedly stemmed from the trouble that his state, like others, has faced in carrying out legal injections, which had seemed a reassuringly hygienic method, just as the electric chair once did.
Overall, the number of cases they found was "reassuringly small," the report's coauthor, Sue Montgomery, told BuzzFeed News, although it's possible there have been more cases that have not been reported to the CDC.
He would reassuringly explain that some hair loss is natural, that the average hair grows a half-inch a month and then falls out, after which the follicle begins to grow a new hair.
Keefer directed me to do some deep breathing, picture a tranquil beach setting, and then began to tell me reassuringly about how calm and undisturbed my gastrointestinal tract was going to feel that day.
And, perhaps most reassuringly, 1.46 percentage points is very close to the 1.67 percentage point median for June 2003 till the end of 723, a period in which the Fed raised interest rates repeatedly.
For the moment at the Grand Slam level, it makes for an effective and entertaining combination: reassuringly familiar names and matchups on the men's side, fast-emerging threats and upsets on the women's side.
For Bon Iver, it's to experiment in the live context — Vernon's performances are thick with sensory inputs, channeling free jazz and jam band sprawl, all coated with the reassuringly warm bleats of Vernon's voice.
But Mr. Fillon, the son of a provincial notary, looks just like "the son of a provincial notary," Mr. Perrineau said, a reassuringly familiar image that helped him rebound into a competitive third place.
" But one concern preyed on his mind: "Please don't turn me into a cocaine addict," he said to his new favorite doctor, to which Giesing replied, reassuringly, "A real cocaine addict snorts dry cocaine.
Reassuringly, more than half (60%) of women in the YouGov survey said they had turned to their friends for emotional support, while 56% had sought it from their partner and 18% went online for help.
The chief economist at the European Central Bank noted healthier inflation was "crucially contingent" on policy staying easy, while Sweden's central bank sounded reassuringly cautious even as it acknowledged further rate cuts were now unlikely.
"Rotten Tomatoes critic score: 92% (season 2)What critics said: "Offering respite from today's political stridency, Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan serves up something reassuringly nostalgic: a conservatism that isn't just quietly confident, but unabashedly idealistic.
The state-owned bank, which filed a preliminary IPO prospectus last week, has a reassuringly conservative profile, set up as a deposit-taking bank in 2007 on the network of the former postal savings bureau.
This mythical wild land to the north is reassuringly keeping Canada and Russia apart but is generally overlooked otherwise, seen as a place of next-level-absurd politics and frightening seas, polar bears, and ice roads.
In the process of being confirmed as Mr Trump's commerce secretary, Wilbur Ross somewhat reassuringly said that he had learned the lessons of the Smoot-Hawley Tariff Act, which raised thousands of tariffs in the 1930s.
There's ample reason to believe that in a crisis, people are more likely to turn to the reassuringly mainstream, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, whose poll numbers went up after the terrorist shooting in Orlando.
Their characters looked friendly, their artwork was simple, and their boxes came reassuringly embossed with the words "suitable for ages 3 and up", but the PS1's platform games seemed always to me hard and inaccessible.
The lineup also includes big-hitting, next-wave talents like the erratic but dangerous Garbiñe Muguruza, who beat Williams to win the French Open in June; Pliskova; and, most reassuringly from an American perspective, Madison Keys.
BERLIN — Throughout the almost 11 years Chancellor Angela Merkel has been in office in Germany, her nation has been reassuringly stable in the midst of tumult throughout Europe, maintaining a steady economy and stolidly predictable politics.
Chastain's watchful, layered performance helps keep the film on an even keel, but it is not enough to prevent 'The Zookeeper's Wife,' with its reassuringly cuddly critters, from feeling like a Disney version of the Holocaust.
LG's latest looks more like the kind of device you might find in a hospital, with a functional off-white color scheme, a reassuringly chunky base unit, and a series of control options on the speaker itself.
The bank's projections, published on December 13th, forecast that annual GDP growth would slip a little from 093% in 2018 to 1.7% over the next two years—still reassuringly above economists' estimates of the bloc's growth potential.
Heather Conley, director of the Europe Program at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, said these ties should check the optimism of any observers who think Trump is adopting a reassuringly standard approach to foreign policy.
After the act of sedition that culminated in the murder of Jon Snow as a "traitor," it's a case of the pot calling the Castle Black for the once reassuringly martial bureaucracy known as the Night's Watch.
What makes the game great is the way it takes something new, wraps it in a package that looks and feels reassuringly familiar, and then uses that to tell you a dark, thrilling story full of surprises.
It's a good idea to get passengers used to the idea of talking to their car and trusting it to take them where they want to go, and it's made even better with Watson's reassuringly familiar voice.
Ms. Chastain's watchful, layered performance helps keep the film on an even keel, but it is not enough to prevent "The Zookeeper's Wife," with its reassuringly cuddly critters, from feeling like a Disney version of the Holocaust.
Less reassuringly, this also explains why Shell sets itself unit, rather than aggregate, targets for reducing its carbon footprint: it aims to halve the emissions per unit of energy it produces by 2050, rather than slashing emissions outright.
All this made her a reassuringly wry documentarian of the surrealities of fame, addiction, and mental disorder, which she did over the course of three nonfiction books and five novels, including her groundbreaking debut Postcards from the Edge.
The care in establishing this world meets its zenith when "Exit Music (For a Film)," Radiohead's most melodramatic song by several measures, strums to life and eventually climaxes along with the reassuringly bleak reveal at the episode's end.
In Mr. Smith Goes to Washington, Frank Capra brought an existential sweetness to the Senate, throwing the system into a reassuringly contained and inconsequential chaos as an unknown enters the system by chance (literally, through a coin toss).
The reassuringly typical scene belied the fact that the toy retailer had been in financial distress for months, and that many of its suppliers weren't shipping their products to the stores, for fear that they wouldn't be paid.
Her blank face registered none of the pristine grimness which so often pervades medical environs; hopeful hints of rose could be discerned in her pale skin; and with each gentle inhalation, her chest lifted slowly but reassuringly heavenward.
Still, while middle-aged male runners' relative risk of cardiac arrest rises while they are completing 26.2 miles compared to when they are not, their absolute risk of cardiac arrest, even then, remains reassuringly low, Dr. Thompson says.
Physicists actually aren't sure if our universe is an infinite or finite volume, but reassuringly, the result that bubble-of-nothing universe destruction is 100 percent certain is seen as something to rectify, not something to worry about.
More reassuringly, follow-up reporting by the Cincinnati Enquirer found that no such fentanyl-laced marijuana has been seized by authorities in Hamilton County and that the Cuyahoga County Medical Examiner's office hasn't seen anyone overdose on it, either.
"March PMI surveys signalled a reassuringly robust end to the financial year for the Indian economy, with sharper increases in new business spurring activity growth in both the manufacturing and service sectors," said Pollyanna De Lima, economist at Markit.
In 2000 leaked documents from the NSA, America's signals-intelligence agency, described a programme (reassuringly called Skynet), which applied machine learning to Pakistani mobile-phone data in order to pick out individuals who might be couriers for terrorist groups.
It's a balancing act, but La Copine manages to serve the kind of seasonal, reassuringly confident food that appeals to both brunching families and retreat-seekers on a cleanse, in an inclusive dining room run with joy and exuberance.
Coolidge, for example, spoke reassuringly about the burgeoning brokers' loans that helped to fuel the stock market boom in the 1920s, and said that America's business outlook was tremendous, building public confidence — until the crash came, and confidence collapsed.
" Alternatively, the first part of that sentence might also more reassuringly read: "After running every lead to the ground, the investigation did not establish that the Trump campaign conspired or coordinated with the Russian government in its election interference activities.
Theoretically, the organic and electronic elements would click into a striking musical contraption, a hissing, chirping metal machine cobbled together from moving parts, spinning reassuringly around the coffee table; indeed, "Matilda" and "Fitzpleasure" from their first album exemplify this ideal.
Even better, the risk of a split prize was reassuringly small: Only 6 percent of previous Virginia lotteries had resulted in shared jackpots, and this one had climbed so high that it would yield profit even if shared three ways.
Meanwhile, the main reason Mr Modi's government deserves credit, says one economist, is not any vision or drive but simply for appearing far less corrupt than its Congress-led predecessor, and for being reassuringly stolid at a time of deep global uncertainty.
"Unless Trump speaks reassuringly and soothingly about the continued U.S. presence and commitment to the region, I won't be surprised to see long-held doubts awoken in the minds of many Asian leaders about the durability of the traditional U.S. role," he said.
In his immensely valuable Reason and Anti-Reason in our Time (1952), Jaspers explained that an authoritarian leadership must always depend upon a docile citizenry, one that willfully seeks the simplest possible answers and can reassuringly blame one or several accessible scapegoats.
Since the election, there has been an explosion of hate speech — Trump's name with the T bent into a swastika showed up on walls, and one racist group with the reassuringly meaningless name National Policy Institute erupted into straight-arm Nazi salutes.
All that's changing is the naming, though: Variety's report reassuringly notes that the iconic 20th Century Fox opening and fanfare will still remain on 20th Century Studios films, albeit in a modified version that won't have the word "Fox" in it anymore.
When Jeanne Louis Calment, a woman living in Arles, France, died on 4th August 1997 at 122 years, she achieved the longest human lifespan documented on record (reassuringly, she claimed that she was not particularly athletic, and ate nearly a kilogram of chocolate every week).
Probably. But when the show is working, you lose the sense of safety with which most serials imbue their characters, the reassuringly predictable design of the plot, and feel instead the threat of death and betrayal, the hazards of chance and prevalence of barbarity.
These over-accommodations could include answering a question reassuringly from a worried child over and over, speaking up for a kid who is socially anxious, taking part in elaborate nighttime rituals, or taking a kid to unnecessary doctor's appointments because they think they're sick.
And it's honestly about more than just luxury — because, yes, the leather feels reassuringly expensive, and there are pieces of matching hand luggage that are probably tens of thousands of dollars each, but even a fully kitted-out Rolls-Royce would struggle to reach the Chiron's price.
Then, at 2:12 into the film (and where my friends and I always assumed was a very clear homage to the Thunderbird Two taking off in Gerry Anderson's original Thunderbirds), a ramp slowly rises from behind a jet and locks with a reassuringly heavy clunk.
A middle section of "Selfish" includes racier fare, but even the pictures that present more skin have a reassuringly same-as-ever quality ("6 months after baby and I'm feeling sexy again"), her reliably spectacular body serving as a perpetual transitional object for an anxious public.
" One of the leads behind this effort will be Rob Flaherty, Biden's digital director and the former digital director for Beto O'Rourke's infamously candid campaign—although Biden, Caputo noted not quite reassuringly, "won't be livestreaming from the dentist office chair or skateboarding in a Whataburger parking lot.
Once pitched as one of the reassuringly boring pillars of Western stability, Brexit has instead thrust the intrigues in parliament to the top of the global financial agenda, able to move the U.S. dollar, send tremors through stock markets and whip up yields on German bonds.
Soames told Reuters that May and Chancellor Philip Hammond gave a "reassuringly robust performance" to business leaders, adding that it was "helpful to have practical recognition that the uncertainty is causing investment to slow down" and that there was "not a lot" the government could do about it.
Soames told Reuters that May and finance minister Philip Hammond gave a "reassuringly robust performance" to business leaders, adding that it was "helpful to have practical recognition that the uncertainty is causing investment to slow down" and that there was "not a lot" the government could do about it.
In an interview, he explained that this responsibility and the decision to make sure Alto's Odyssey struck the right balance is what stretched out the game's development timeline – and why the new game feels distinctly different from the first one, while at the same time also feeling reassuringly familiar.
" How exactly he planned to do this wasn't clear, but he reassuringly claimed to be concerned with "ensuring that the artists benefit from the value they create by their presence and activity, and that they aren't simply priced out of the real estate because of their own efforts.
He has been wrong on a number of big economic questions—too complacent about financial risks before the 2008 crisis, then too paranoid about the dangers of monetary easing after it—but wrong in that reassuringly conventional way that does little damage to a person's standing in elite circles.
Many participants in these groups, including Mr. Darville, first try them in the form of a weekend retreat: The commitment is low, the camaraderie is high, and it can feel reassuringly like a return to summer camp (with faint echoes of the poet Robert Bly's 210 treatise, "Iron John").
In "The Uses of Enchantment," the psychoanalyst Bruno Bettelheim makes a beautiful argument for the kinds of reckoning that fairy tales permit: They allow children to face primal fears (parental abandonment) and imagine acts of rebellion (defying authority) in a world reassuringly removed from the one they live in.
"Probably it is the time for somebody to step in and 'don't be evil,' " says Chernyshov, echoing Google's old motto, albeit perhaps not entirely reassuringly given the phrase's lapsed history — as we talk about the team's approach to ecosystem development and how machine-to-machine chat might overtake human voice calls.
In yet another, Donald, Jr., spoke reassuringly to a broker who was concerned about the false statements, saying that nobody would ever find out, because only people on the e-mail chain or in the Trump Organization knew about the deception, according to a person who saw the e-mail.
Serco CEO Rupert Soames said both May and Hammond had been "reassuringly robust" and pragmatic in the meeting where May sought to assuage the concerns of business over the imminent departure from the EU. "(It was) helpful to have practical recognition that the uncertainty is causing investment to slow down," he told Reuters.
The ECB's chief economist said healthier inflation remained "crucially contingent" on "very easy" financing conditions, while Sweden's central bank sounded reassuringly cautious even as it hinted at tighter policy going forward, That took the wind out of the Swedish crown, which had been the best performing global currency over the last week.
It's all Plasma Energy this and Golden Age that, with Prime and Megatron—each with their original series voice actor providing the reassuringly cheesy lines ("There's more to this situation than meets the eye," says the Autobot leader early on, oh zing)—beating each other up across both Earth and Cybertron, and even in space.
Two days after an extraordinary crime, a murder that the killer recorded on video and posted to Facebook, it was a hankering for something as reassuringly normal as a McDonald's meal that tripped him up on Tuesday, when a manhunt ended with a tip to the police, a brief chase and the gunman's suicide.
Frida Ghitis: The night belonged to the women After an exhausting day of hearing how President Donald Trump subverted US foreign policy on Ukraine, the Democratic debate brought a reassuringly strong discussion on foreign policy, offering solace to those of us worried about Trump's approach to policy, not just on Ukraine but across the globe.
"To all of Adelaide's army, to all who touched her and comforted her and tried to save her, you will always be a part of our family," the Hamilton star said towards the end of the 40-minute Celebration of Life service, as his wife stood reassuringly by his side, stroking his back with every passing word.
Reassuringly soul-traditional on her guest features, Woods's voice is so much tangier and chirpier here — she tastes liquid consonants like they're sugarcoated with a faint hint of lemon, savoring her words leisurely and with calculated effortlessness, as choice words echo a little, suggesting the shadow of a choir the way her beats suggest the shadow of a full band.
Among its shops are a Russian café, a grocery store with an attached restaurant offering reassuringly and authentically mediocre cuisine, a bookstore, an insurance firm, a couple of beauty salons, a few cafés, a Russian restaurant/nightclub, a Kosher Azeri restaurant/nightclub, an Argentine steakhouse with a trellised awning that looks like something directly transplanted from Odessa, and a travel agent.
"To all of Adelaide's army, to all who touched her and comforted her and tried to save her, you will always be a part of our family," the Hamilton star, 42, said towards the end of the 40-minute Celebration of Life service, as his wife Kelly, 37, stood reassuringly by his side, stroking his back with every passing word.
This period is often rounded up to 365 and a quarter days — although even the Greek astronomer Hipparchus realized over 2,000 years ago that this was a generous approximation — and so to keep our years aligned and reassuringly predictable, a leap day is added to the calendar every four years to allow for the accumulation of those otherwise overlooked four extra quarters.
So while individual consumers may well remain sceptical about handling the cost of a smart lock themselves, building owners and operators can offer reassuringly certified smart access as a value-add service to their tenants, incentivized by the prospect of happier tenants who value the ability to receive Jet deliveries or Amazon parcels, or share temporary access to their home with their babysitter, and so on.
In one of the author's examples, global warming is all but erased when the annual temperature for the past 130 years is plotted with a baseline starting at zero, resulting in a reassuringly flat line; in another, a dual-axis chart appears to show a shocking rise in abortions carried out by Planned Parenthood, a health-care provider, while their life-saving cancer-screenings plummet.
From Terrance Hayes, there's a poetry collection sparked by Donald Trump's election; from Ben Rhodes, a memoir of his time as a key adviser in the Obama White House; and from Stephen Greenblatt, a pointed consideration of the political leaders in Shakespeare's plays that might call to mind, reassuringly or not, the opening lines of Sonnet 59: "If there be nothing new, but that which is / Hath been before …" Gregory CowlesSenior Editor, Books WE BEGIN OUR ASCENT, by Joe Mungo Reed.

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