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Please relish in the creepiness of this story with me.
And when they do, well, we relish in the hilarious results.
And perhaps most importantly, she seems to relish in the remake.
As he introduced Gorsuch, Trump appeared to relish in the spectacle.
Want to relish in a full Rolodex of low-stakes friends?
I feel like people really relish in the idea of dressing up.
Those who are likely to excel will relish in brandishing their credentials.
Clarity is something that Roberts likely does not relish in either area.
Sanders' relish in denouncing the Republican and Democratic establishments is nothing new.
I relish in the fact that you are retroactively enjoying Jurassic Park less.
Crack a joke and relish in the moment with the one you love!
But Mr Corbyn's relish in demonising anybody on the other side is unnerving.
"Right now we are going to relish in this wonderful moment," Duhamel said.
Giuliani seems to relish in touting himself in the lobby, to no avail.
From haunted houses to carving pumpkins and ridiculous costumes, I relish in it all!
Trump, for his part, has appeared to relish in the release of the messages.
President Trump seems to relish in derogatory remarks about others and praise for himself.
Dads should let them relish in those years, no matter how uncomfortable it makes them.
Relish in Albuquerque has been ranked one of the spots in the city four times.
The media is an easy target, and Trump seems to relish in hitting the mark.
And so I breathe, then I relish in my awesome community, and then I write.
His half-smile reels you into obscure facts but you actually relish in the information.
Mr. Milenkovich seemed to celebrate his Slavic origins with special relish in a delightful reading.
It energized the caucus's members, who took obvious relish in throwing majority Republicans off balance.
To inhabit the most love that your body can handle and to relish in it.
The masses judge and relish in the sensationalism — and the very few give truth and love.
The offices are closed because of the "bomb cyclone" and I relish in the extra sleep.
And a third is Williamson's venom, his evident relish in antagonizing for the sake of antagonism.
She sought to reach out of the input to find and relish in those liminal spaces.
But Brien also seemed to relish in the state's deviation from the standard Democratic Party line.
Behavior that people would never condone in their personal lives, they relish in the folk hero.
After days of feeling quarantined at home, I relish in the idea of being in the woods.
What I relish in Imposters isn't the manner in which Maddie cons people, which is borderline questionable.
Because of this gender change, Tamblyn says readers can "relish" in this "vile, heartless, and haunting" character.
If you relish in being mean to adult virgins, hopefully it'll give you something to think about.
SEOUL, South Korea — The term "Koreaphobia" was coined in China and is used with relish in Seoul.
So I don't know if I can relish in being a hero because the work isn't done.
Make the scallion relish: In a medium bowl, toss the scallions with the salt, sugar, and bouillon.
Or maybe you relish in engaging with that crazy relative you disagree with on just about everything.
In fact, they seem to relish in enacting policies that put people's health and lives at risk.
It's a challenge many members of the president's reelection team relish in the unpredictable era of Trump.
But has his relish in the words ever been as luscious as on Thursday, his wit as sophisticated?
You have the joys of life, the joys that I gave up so that you can relish in them.
Yes, some people relish in this kind of weather to make homemade soups and bake fancy breads and pies.
SM: I relish in the pageantry, showmanship, and precision of dance teams earnestly trying to do a good job.
In fact, I'm convinced that Dan Fogelman and the NBC show's writers relish in our tears at this point.
Fox, on the other hand, seems to relish in the way Trump has placed its network on a pedestal.
Sadly, many on the left rather relish in the advancement of their own political agendas than put Americans first.
We know that we might not get to do something, so when it gets done we relish in it.
"I really miss what it felt like to bash another person's brains out," Basket says, relish in her voice.
Trump also appeared to relish in his final political rallies, raucous spectacles that have defined his campaign from the start.
Many by default relish in digital detoxing, leaving their phones and inboxes to collect dust and away from meditation halls.
Even when they are not to our liking, most of us secretly relish in the certainty and finality of them.
Terrible things are still happening, but relish in company of those who think alike, and learn from those who don't.
I relish in my afternoon $5 Yerba Mate latte, an herbal tea made with leaves from the yerba mate plant.
Before viewers even have a chance to relish in the direct condemnation of Rick's character, a shadow appears in the background.
How about we take our cues from celebrity fan John Leguizamo and simply relish in our sincere love for the show?
I would relish in rehashing and projecting my own insecurities, reliving the sob story that was my life, over and over.
For now, let's relish in the excitement of seeing our buddies back together, if only for a brief period of time.
I get black soy soft serve in a cone for $1.80, and relish in the little happiness that money can buy.
I don't have the time or energy to relish in that win because I just have to prime us to succeed.
Not only can I relish in the victory of a Super Bowl, but my joy is impenetrable by any rude retorts.
Those who dream, like QUIN, relish in the alternate universe they've created, taking a break from the limits of everyday life.
Sol seems to relish in ambiguity; seeming to purposely conceal contextualizing information through seldom captions and non-existent project descriptions.   Hello!
Maybe he'll call the TMZ tip line; maybe he'll relish in the simple fact of having something on his cool older brother.
We relish in joy, happiness, and laughter not in spite of our circumstances, but oftentimes as a form of resistance against them.
It's not just inspiring to see your creation coming together, though, it's also an opportunity to relish in that feeling in public.
The film doesn't so much eroticize this teenager and her virginity; rather, it invites her to relish in her own innate eroticism.
It feels hypocritical to chatter about — and perhaps even relish in — other people's drama while her own life seems to be falling apart.
At first glance, the convention had the vague corporate garden-party look so many of the city's cultural events seem to relish in.
Click on for 16 under-the-radar brands worth knowing, and relish in the sweet satisfaction of getting the scoop before everyone else.
The multiple challenges bearing down on his administration help explain why Trump is showing such relish in prosecuting his feud with the NFL.
Many of us are watching this show to be inspired by the queens, relish in their looks, and laugh at their shady quips.
Black Mirror's creators seem to relish in exposing our most shallow flaws, but maybe this time we can beat them to the punch.
From Franz Kafka to Günter Grass, modern classics are the ones directors here seem to take the most relish in turning into theater.
That's part of what makes his videos fun; we relish in the cook's sudden chumminess when the Westerner reveals he speaks their language.
Perhaps it's that her videos (all of them, really) relish in those awkwardly relatable behind-closed-doors encounters in the lives of young women.
If you have nowhere to be, and nothing to do, and life's purpose is simply to not die and relish in your existence, wonderful.
In the corporate world, marketers relish in the fact that social media is a way to receive real-time feedback from customers about products.
Relish in your feats, prepare yourself for a change in power, then take some time off to rest and brainstorm your next entrepreneurial idea.
The agreement was an important part of Mr. Obama's foreign policy legacy, and Mr. Trump has seemed to take particular relish in overturning it.
Spectators can also relish in the magnificent displays of oversize Christmas trees not only in popular public spaces but also in their local area.
He also never speaks, and never tells Betty why he's chasing her — something that the monologuing, phone call-making Black Hood would relish in, no?
You have the joys of life, the joys that I gave up, so that you can relish in them: A cool wind in the air.
"I think he just wanted to relish in the fact that this map looks good for him," Mason said, showing the map Trump gave him.
Trump, who has repeatedly attacked lawmakers who challenge him, seemed to relish in the fact that some of his Republican critics lost their reelection bids.
Potential collisions with this space debris poses a major risk to astronauts and spacecraft, as depicted with vertigo-inducing relish in the 2013 film Gravity.
In THE CORONER'S DAUGHTER (Pegasus Crime, $25.95), Andrew Hughes takes great relish in describing the occupational hazards of being a smart woman in restrictive times.
You'll find yourself rewinding just to relish in characters' zingers once again, and your joy will be compounded because they so clearly relish their own zingers.
To distract ourselves from Donald Trump's newly-minted presidency, we could instead relish in the demise of at least a different power-hungry buffoon: Billy McFarland.
He seemed to relish in the prospect of a rising body count, saying in January that there would be no shortage of places to send criminals.
Instead, relish in this final opportunity to turn Sunday into Saturday and spend all of Monday pajama-clad with your last bottle of rosé in hand.
Relish in the fun of trying to solve the Final Jeopardy question and the daily crossword — talk about building knowledge and vocabulary, not to mention strategy.
Good nam prik is made in a mortar, a little at a time, and though it's often called a "dip" or "relish" in English, translation diminishes it.
"The truth is that there's a fair amount of reality to the fact that some people really relish in the pain of famous people," Gaga told Kaufman.
Brilliant. When the beat cuts out for "Stop the track, let me relish in the moment, nigga / now bring that motherfucker back, 'cause I'm goin' in, nigga"?
We do that on Twitter and Facebook: relish in how many people we don't know can comment and like things we post with little to no context whatsoever.
What he did emphasize, however, was a need for entrepreneurs to be daring, fight through discomfort, relish in naysayers' lack of vision and move away from present paradigms.
So in case you're looking to channel your inner duchess, at least you can relish in the fact that this kind of royal treatment costs less than $20.
Nick: It's a relief to have gotten through the slog of bad things happening to good people that season seven seemed to relish in presenting over and over again.
Even if there's inner conflict, the Walter Whites and Tony Sopranos of television would rather find something to relish in their evildoing than think too hard about the consequences.
Making the targets "bad" frees players like me up to openly enjoy their objective, to relish in the exact kind of creative justice that the game is built around.
"Both are populistic, nationalistic, and both are very disruptive forces and relish in their disruption," said Heather Conley, a European expert at the Center for Strategic and International Studies.
I relish in my child digging around in superfund site dirt because we're lucky to have proximity to park access, a thing so rare I appreciate whatever we can get.
But sometimes you relish in how two or three teams absolutely steamroll the rest, allowing for you to watch golazos like those of Ronaldo and James Rodriguez against Athletic Bilbao.
She also takes particular relish in kicking a dummy version of Blanche, and then in kicking the real Joan in her real head when she's supposed to be merely pretending.
Still, Tessa Thompson and Chris Hemsworth's chemistry and rookie/vet dynamic is almost enough to make you forget about the missed opportunity and just relish in all the alien tomfoolery.
While many couples scramble to get a dinner reservation, or embark on elaborate adventures in honor of Valentine's Day, homebodies can relish in what they do best: not leave the house.
Take your pick from the 15 styles ahead, and relish in the fact that you may have found the answer to dealing with that hot-outside-cold-inside summer dressing conundrum.
Yet, there is a freedom in eating alone, even if we need a little help to relish in it: no discussions of what we should order, no small talk, no sharing.
Click on to see the goods we're eyeing from this one-stop shop, and relish in the fact that you've gotten your warm-weather wardrobe in-check in just one click.
For McKinney, whether Bloomberg keeps his cool under seige from multiple directions will be an important factor, particularly if rivals relish in their first chance to confront him in the flesh.
Together, you can relish in the '80s nostalgia — you know your dad is dying to tell you about his legendary high score in Street Fighter — and unite against a common enemy: Demodogs.
Like drugstore end caps and your favorite coffee chain, as soon as December rolls around, we transform into people who strive for shimmer and relish in anything that makes us feel cozy.
Shkreli, who seems to relish in bragging about his business transactions on Twitter, tweeted the sale, attempting to turn around a 10 million dollar profit before the transaction had even been confirmed.
If you're looking for a partner, hookup buddy, friend with benefits, or whoever will relish in the great outdoors with you, consider hitting up some Caps—they're an earth sign, after all.
Relish in the wise advice of tidying legend Marie Kondo as you sort through drawers, pack up old clothes, and give gratitude to all the stuff keeping you company while at home.
There should be a sprint battle to relish in the women's 100 metres between Dutchwoman Dafne Schippers, bidding for a third successive title, against Britain's brilliant Dina Asher-Smith, the reigning 200m champion.
There should be a sprint battle to relish in the women's 100 meters between Dutchwoman Dafne Schippers, bidding for a third successive title, against Britain's brilliant Dina Asher-Smith, the reigning 200m champion.
Director Justin Broadbent says that the video was inspired in part by his love of somehow deemed guilty pleasures but also that it's okay to really relish in the things that you like.
Gymnastics was our sport, and unlike earlier Olympic games where we were too young to process our connection to the competitors fully, the '96 Olympics were ours to relish in as athletes, too.
The President's relish in unveiling a new set of clemency decisions in highly sensitive political cases -- days after his meddling in the Roger Stone sentencing recommendations -- is only exacerbating a Justice Department credibility crisis.
It almost seems to relish in its own form, practically every page is unique in the way it presents information, and it constantly asks you to learn and relearn how to read this comic.
For now, she'll relish in the fact that she no longer ducks from the mirrors she walks by — because even if her reflection doesn't always look "perfect" to her, she's learning to love it anyway.
She'll be able to strut through any airport in style and relish in the fact that she won't have to search for a communal outlet — the Away carry-on has a phone charger built inside.
While in paradise, the couple hiked the Road to Hana, had scrumptious dinners, and got a chance to relish in some of their last few moments of relaxation as a couple before the new addition arrived.
A place for the mindfulness and intention of her yoga practice to manifest, Herstik's main purpose of her sacred space is to slow down, give thanks and "relish in the gifts that life has given her".
In one scene from the penultimate episode of Ball In The Family, parents LaVar and Tina relish in each other's company during a family trip to Honolulu (their three sons are off cage diving with sharks).
On the other side of the spectrum you have the rest of us, who relish in every opportunity to sew our wild oats, cheating on every new lippie that hits shelves with the next best thing.
Now, I can relish in little victories: Some nights, especially when I'm tour, I get to bed, with brushed and flossed teeth, with under-eye cream, and I wake up and I think, Good job, me.
He also built in four phones with recording abilities and a GPS locator, so he could relish in the reactions of the unsuspecting thieves—and then go pick up the box afterward to do it again.
Click on to shop Madewell's newest baby blues, as well as its other, equally-as-versatile arrivals, and relish in the comfort of knowing whatever you buy won't just end up gathering dust in your closet.
Sana says he enjoys his workplace environment—he seems to relish in the irony that he is getting paid to wear a prison uniform in Turkey rather than donning a similar getup behind actual bars in Iran.
At random points, I would hop back into World of Warcraft and feel a renewed sense of satisfaction from the game, kind of like slipping into a comfortable outfit and just being able to relish in it.
In the beginning the band was an easy target to hate for their preppy leanings but they continued to grow on future albums and looking back 10 years its fun to relish in their playful first album. 4.
In the case of Emmys, people of color can show up for appearances, but most of them don't get to relish in the actual glow of the event that proclaims many, many times over, to celebrate their work.
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When Warren sent Mulvaney letters demanding information about his conversations with payday lenders or his decision to freeze the bureau's data-collection efforts, a former employee told me, Mulvaney's team would take special relish in devising confrontational replies.
You could mix up some brine and make this fantastic pork chop dish that I started eating a million years ago at the late-lamented Relish in Brooklyn and finally learned how to make from the chef Josh Cohen.
But his supporters could relish in the anti-immigrant hostility of his administration, as if travel bans and detention camps could actually restore the lost wages of racial advantage rather than build a worse, more precarious world for everyone.
But no, people are just that excited to assume the role of mecha warrior President Wilson and save the country from evil — if only as a way to relish in the absurdity of the actual state of current American politics.
The claim that Trump didn't know who John Boehner was, relayed with relish in Fire and Fury, is meant to illustrate Trump's basic policy illiteracy: This guy is so clueless he doesn't even know who the last speaker of the House is!
Ms. Pelosi's relish in confronting Mr. Trump with icy, condescending scorn — on Wednesday she suggested he canceled the meeting out of a "lack of confidence on his part" — has bought her good will among Democrats, even those who question her approach on impeachment.
" The authors seem to relish in the gravity of these findings, which "in addition to providing insight into the auditory sensitivity of Ae. aegypti [mosquitoes] to sound… [also] indicated the vulnerability of its key vectorial capacity traits [its ability to transmit diseases] to electronic music.
Mike and Hannah relish in being away from the drama, and spend their day strolling around Inverness doing all the requisite goofy, touristy things, like shopping for hats, smelling old books, and sucking sour candy 'til their eyes almost popped out at a sweet shop.
Speaking on CNBC Friday afternoon, Goncalves said he had no regrets about the call and even seemed to relish in the fact that Cleveland-Cliffs was getting as much attention as high-profile companies like Tesla, Amazon and Facebook -- at least for one day.
There are sequences, however, when their virtuosity — especially Ms. Munyaneza's — becomes an end in itself, showing too much relish in the wow effects she makes with clicking vocalism and off-kilter movement, as if she were a movie actor adoring the close-up in a powerful monologue.
Filmed in the beach village of Sayulita, Mexico, where the waters are warm and the sand is soft, it's easy for contestants to quickly adapt to vacation mode and relish in the relaxation of the ocean backdrop — as well as abandon any typical concerns about drinking and driving.
There's some relish in the evocation of the deaths of Virginia Woolf ("I wanted to know how many rocks it had taken to weigh her down") and the artist Ana Mendieta ("The other day, as I was cleaning my bedroom, I decided, for fun, to act out Mendieta's murder").
She takes a certain masochistic relish in trying to alienate with her singular blend of self-obsession and ostentatious vulnerability, and parts of the book appear to be intended as a punishment of everyone who hasn't loved or understood her, from her mother on down to the reader.
Although the original proposal was to put a 10% THC restriction on the cannabis products manufactured and sold in Pennsylvania, there was an amendment passed on Tuesday that eliminated the cap on THC, and laid the groundwork for patients to relish in the freedom of a full-strength medical marijuana program.
But the spirit of Breitbart, or perhaps more accurately, its id, will live on, in a right-wing media atmosphere that decries collective victimhood for others and yet seems to relish in it for itself, one that demands fights and conflict and #WAR — and champions a president who does the same.
Here's your chance to snag a ton of cameras and camera accessories on sale: The '90s are back in full swing, so what better way to relish in the good ol' days of snap bracelets and fanny packs than with a retro-inspired Polaroid OneStep 2 — now just $99.99, down from $119.99.
This move can easily be deemed a cop-out — why not kill off Lucious and face the greater challenge of writing a show without him, an opportunity Shonda Rhimes would relish in - or a poetic conclusion to a long, winded season that felt more like a fever dream or a string of erratic thoughts, instead of a well composed storyline, as most soap operas do.

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