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"replete" Definitions
  1. [not before noun] replete (with something) (formal) filled with something; with a full supply of something
  2. (old-fashioned or formal) very full of food

960 Sentences With "replete"

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LONDON — The English language is replete with wonderful words.
We have -- North America is replete with the petroleum reserves.
There were "baby bodegas" replete with baby bottles and diapers.
The footnotes are just as fascinating and replete with detail.
American history, after all, is replete with human rights catastrophes.
The day was replete with historical symbolism for both allies.
His remarks were replete with such lines for the ages.
Then the other vehicle was sent down, replete with cameras.
Tinybop's office in Downtown Brooklyn is replete with classic education posters.
It's extremely convincing, replete with a phone number, stuff like that.
The web is replete with single-page sites and web apps.
The biography that beguiles his supporters is replete with danger signals.
Today, it is replete with besuited management consultants and bearded baristas.
The nominations list was replete with more traditional genre movies, too.
Then you had "City of Angels" above, replete with scare quotes.
A "family menu" replete with blistered green beans and sesame broccoli.
Popular culture is replete with faces of all creeds and colors.
YouTube also hosted opioid marketing and replete with comments from pedophiles.
The race was replete with bitter partisan politics and racial overtones.
He hosted her at a lavish dinner replete with French wine.
The report counts as the Worst Exoneration Ever, replete with incrimination.
Modern Indian history is replete with clashes between Hindus and Muslims.
It serves as a traveling lab, replete with pumps and motors.
The 109-minute film is replete with deadpan humour and clever dialogue.
The list goes on; we were replete with bad wigs this year.
The art world is replete with this kind of smug, tiresome gesture.
A tissue that mimics the heart muscle, replete with veins and arteries.
American history is replete with crossroad decisions that amount to midcourse corrections.
Bolton, the Trump administration has been replete with the kind of Iran
Normally such occasions are choreographed to the second — and replete with tradition.
American history is replete with examples of significant disagreements and even turmoil.
The existing platform, adopted in 2012, is replete with disapproval of homosexuality.
Kinda the perfect symbolic selfie for me, replete w/ a bike lane!
But it is so replete with contradictions that it may be unworkable.
This final section is replete with historical gems and challenging visual splendor.
He hosted film review sessions, replete with homemade lasagna, at his house.
Almost daily, the news was replete with accounts of democracy in decline.
History is replete with examples of us humans getting out of tight spots.
Cookie looks eminently Cookie, replete with a leopard print dress and fur coat.
Churchman's paintings are replete with the beautiful peculiarities in the world around us.
She's a stuffy lawyer now, replete with a sleek bob and a turtleneck.
The Affordable Care Act, better known as Obamacare, was replete with sweetheart deals.
Nearly 30 years on the law, replete with loopholes, is still being implemented.
The American home is replete with all manner of overpriced baubles and trinkets.
It's an environmental disaster, replete with logging, factory pollution, and the trees' depletion.
As it always has been, "Are You The One" is replete with drama.
It was replete with a fan, a fierce hair toss...the whole nine.
History is replete with examples of violent revolutions, including America's War of Independence.
Hiking trails in Mount Diablo State Park are reportedly replete with determined males.
A lounge area is replete with framed magazine covers of Donald J. Trump.
" "The energy industry is replete with bad unintended consequences of well intentioned regulation.
The weeks that followed were replete with banker pitches and harried board meetings.
"Meredith," Alok finally blurted out, interrupting me in a tone replete with tolerance.
" The suit also alleges the working environment "was replete with inappropriate sexual comments.
The private internet connecting the world's mobile phone operators remains replete with vulnerabilities.
It's replete with historical motifs and sources that Johnson had mined throughout history.
This history of the Afghanistan and Iraq wars is replete with air battles.
His and hers sinks came replete with high-end toiletries by Grown Alchemist.
The movie is replete with ingeniously constructed mini-narratives, including a turf war.
Afghan history is replete with tales of women negotiators, peacemakers, and go-betweens.
The speech was replete with phrases never before uttered in an Inaugural Address.
Hogue writes in his book essay: Modern campgrounds are replete with delightful irony.
The space is impeccably organized, replete with glass jars and baskets from West Elm.
History is replete with examples of lies, told and agreed to, with scandalous results.
Or even China's wifi-enabled public toilets replete with ATMs, chargers, and personal TVs.
The cryptocurrency's 13-year history is replete with fast ascents and equally rapid plunges.
As it turns out, Ryan Lochte's story, from the beginning, was replete with them.
Replete with a central video panel, this graphic painting is a tour de force.
Will they have a sleepover replete with silk Versus pajamas and co-ed shenanigans?
Like a sparkly, contour-heavy version of Mount Olympus, replete with electrolyte-infused ambrosia?
Then, they took a sunny Easter vacation on the beach, replete with some parasailing.
The replete smile And those who are tortured by hunger dare not Not smile.
It's still replete with false positives, racial and cultural drawbacks, and fragmented privacy policies.
The runway and hangar are complete, as is a clubhouse replete with aviation memorabilia.
It's a tale replete with rumors of orgies, torture, and sadistic, sex-addicted cops.
Patients say the election has been replete with "triggers" that tap into their anxieties.
His address was replete with biblical references to Jewish ties to the Holy Land.
Israel is replete with opinionated people, of course; and Ms. Aharish is no exception.
The conflict between Russia and Ukraine is replete with competing, murky versions of events.
And her podcast, "Pretty Big Deal," replete with celeb guests, was an instant hit.
On Thursday afternoon/evening, I developed a nasty cough, replete with heavy chest congestion.
But it can also be stressful, replete with botched travel plans and dashed expectations.
History is replete with allegations of presidential campaigns engineering October surprises to win elections.
And yes — the photo-rich book is replete with seed pearls and mushroom pleats.
Yet the Off is replete with similarly scaled productions, many of them more stimulating.
History is replete with composer-pianists and composer-violinists, but composer-harpists are rare.
Mr. Polenzani sang the original Munich version of the aria, replete with florid runs.
The restaurant is an aspirational lifestyle camp, replete with fire pit and sloe-eyed waiters.
Clinton's own minute-long closing argument to Iowans, replete with grave warnings and bold promises.
The descriptions of these investments were "replete with material misrepresentations and omissions," the SEC said.
Resembling quilts replete with lost memory, Harsono's visually appealing objects resonate long after the viewing.
They also warm up to an academic background replete with courses in statistics and math.
Surely, I didn't belong at a grocery store named Fiesta Farms, replete with organic produce.
"Cry Pretty" is her big, honking return, replete with glitter tears and a literal shower.
In a season replete with abject horror, it's almost a relief to see some lovin'.
The researchers imagine environments replete with light-field displays that create very realistic visual effects.
It's a new internet subculture, replete with standoms, fandoms, and, potentially, a new stannable relationship!
It was an anti-climactic climax, another odd moment in a campaign replete with them.
Since it's the weekend, the beach is replete with lots of adorable dogs running around.
Hear the song and see it's suitably Lynchian music video, replete with red curtains, above.
The troll exhibition backdrop is replete with waves and flames in brown, orange, and red.
Gaga's glitzy Marc Jacobs dress is replete with pronounced shoulders and a crotch-high slit.
Just like with people, the history of tropical cyclones is replete with oddballs and eccentrics.
What one looks for in Bagehot's newspaper is analysis, rather than generalising replete with attitude.
More than 40,000 years ago, the landscape of southwestern Australia was replete with giant kangaroos.
Yes, the list from which he's choosing is replete with good possibilities ranging from Sen.
Round a corner, and another slender space greets you, this one replete with plush booths.
Every room MUST HAVE a functioning fire exit sign replete with emergency flood lights. 3.
Mountain View is a suburban community replete with detached single-family homes and strip malls.
Indeed, innovation has become a cottage industry, replete with its own experts, institutes and consultants.
The women's national team players are compensated as federation employees, an arrangement replete with benefits.
The movie is replete with such purposeful disjointedness, the better to articulate space-time dissociations.
The painting is replete with references to cabalistic symbols, Haitian Voudon, Santeria, and neighborhood spiritualists.
The Bible is replete with examples of flawed individuals being used to accomplish God's will.
History, after all, is replete with examples of ill health seeming to damage presidential campaigns.
As Obama can attest, the campaign trail is replete with relentless pressure and unending indignities.
Yet, Biden talks up the Obama years as though they were replete with bipartisan successes.
The space is replete with plenty of seating, showers, two restaurants, and a reflection pool.
"So instead, it's just replete with page after page of blaming everyone else," she continued.
He sought a perfected nature, perhaps framed by wildness, but replete with harmony and grace.
His paintings are replete with uncanny statues and shadowy streets, at once deserted and claustrophobic.
It was a quintessential Conway drive-by, replete with artful political spin and exaggerated comparisons.
In fact, the book is replete with raw anti-Semitism and nods to Holocaust denial.
Even the orchestration of Trump's weekend appearances was replete with the symbolism of racial disdain.
The Swiss and French Alps are replete with snow hiking trails, as are the Dolomites.
Majid Jordan's videos for "Small Talk" and "Body Talk" are also replete with bisexual lighting.
Small town festivities are also sometime replete with armored vehicles and their neighboring military units.
The new song, titled "Please Me," is a Valentine's Day anthem — replete with explicit, specific instructions.
Many members of Ennahda dream of creating an Islamic state in the country, replete with sharia.
There's a sweet Demogorgon Pie and a viscous-looking onion soup, replete with Barb's jelloid face.
Katlynn Goodwill-Yost's social media pages are replete with pictures of her dressed in animal costumes.
It's a mud-flecked epic, replete with fertile symbolism, that hurtles through generations of Kentucky history.
An artist's illustration of 900 LSD squares, replete with ruby slippers and a yellow brick road.
If you have ever wanted to live within a painting—replete with brushstrokes— now you can.
She lightheartedly points out what she calls her "Georgia O'Keeffe iceberg," replete with damp, layered curves.
The Canadian kid had organized a hockey-themed party, replete with a Toronto Maple Leafs cake.
This episode delves into majestic green seas replete with kelp forests, mangroves and blooms of algae.
My room was replete with a four-poster bed, a fainting couch and red velvet drapery.
But while Goliath is replete with well-researched stories, the book is argumentatively incomplete and oversimplified.
Both are replete with tales ranging on the horror spectrum from eyebrow-raising to downright diabolical.
Clinton's own minute-long closing argument to Iowans, which is replete with grave warnings and bold promises.
The meatiest part of the book is the treatment of platform economics, replete with demand-curve charts.
It's a faithful rendering of Lennon's 1973 song, replete with a near-identical trance-like violin loop.
A promotional video, replete with all your favorite characters from the Will & Grace 'verse, accompanied the announcement.
Within the religious world, making the Talmud digital, searchable, and replete with hyperlinks will revolutionize religious study.
Instagram is replete with celebrity mohels, and men show off their "post-bris bodies" on magazine covers.
She called him a "prolific liar and cheater" in a lengthy Instagram post, replete with actual receipts.
Twitter is a valuable source of fascinating commentary, replete with links to important journalism and otter videos.
Across the region, thatched huts are giving way to small concrete palaces, replete with faux-grecian pillars.
MQAC and other state medical boards are replete with many more examples of this type of behavior.
My salad bowl was replete with delicious veggies that, I must admit, absolutely tore through my guts.
His political history is replete with examples of such duplicity, the immigration issue being the prime example.
Film history is replete with the stories of blacks' struggles behind and in front of the camera.
His journey back into contention at a major has been long, checkered and replete with taxing failure.
Indeed, Arizona's history is replete with strong women who have long made strides in the state legislature.
According to the listing, the kitchen is replete with a walk-in refrigerator and a wine room.
The most expensive setup so far has been a faux retail store, replete with racks of clothing.
History is replete with latecomers who won anyway, and we don't know what Amazon will actually unveil.
Their strategy relied on capitalizing on familiarity and name recognition in an election replete with populist fervor.
Just like any metropolis, Quebec City is replete with fragments of unnoticed history enshrined in everyday life.
The film is replete with long shots of severe but beautiful landscapes and strange, near-phantasmagoric episodes.
Its script is replete with masturbation jokes, a lengthy vomit scene and a bizarrely sensual chess match.
But Uber is no longer run by its founders, and its top executives aren't replete with stock.
The location, in Covent Garden, is a high-density tourist zone replete with theaters and pub grub.
Indeed, congressional history is replete with investigations of alleged White House misconduct that have not involved impeachment.
It began as a pagan commemoration of the transition to summer from spring, replete with maypole dancing.
There's been plenty of President Trump's brand of political rhetoric, replete with hyperbole, untruths and personal attacks.
The retailer Marks & Spencer rebranded itself as "Markle & Sparkle" for the weekend, replete with glittery white signs.
Because the movie was replete with song and dance, a monthlong rehearsal period was scheduled in Manhattan.
Britain introduced a new 1 pound coin on Tuesday replete with security features aimed at diminishing counterfeiting.
The trainers are also given access to the House's content studio, replete with a videographer and editor.
The rocket carries a red Tesla roadster into space, replete with a fake astronaut in the driver's seat.
The Waylens Horizon is essentially a conical, dense metal camera replete with optics, onboard processing power and battery.
Jokes aside, my direct messages were replete with people whose love lives have felt a tangible cool-down.
Their programme of work is replete with choice tax jargon like "fractional apportionment" and "modified residual profit split".
A city is basically replete with edge cases, which represent the greatest challenge for any self-driving software.
Whether you like it or not, part of the adventure of flying is that it's replete with risks.
As the shoreline recedes by miles, these waterfront communities — replete with docks and marinas — will be left marooned.
And the movie is replete with Star Wars Easter eggs — so many I'm sure I missed a few.
The original strip was replete with bondage references, not least of which was the Golden Lasso of truth.
Clients receive texts now, and the calling cards, replete with private (though outdated) celebrity information, may be shredded.
Beckham's in full makeup for the role, replete with green, mossy teeth, and a scar across his temple.
She's made it easier to follow in her footsteps, too, with clothing collaborations replete with the Chung aesthetic.
The patio area offers yet another dining area, replete with two chandeliers and more views across the bay.
From 1973 to 1975, the American Film Theatre presented plays in movie theaters, replete with programs and intermissions.
As my roommate and sometimes caregiver, Dunia has witnessed my struggles, replete with ambulance rides and crying fits.
His Fourth of July bash — replete with fireworks and live music — reportedly rivals the region's officially sanctioned celebrations.
"The statements they are making about his asserted misconduct are replete with inaccuracies and falsehoods," Mr. Jacobs said.
"History, and thus our landscape, is replete with terrible and terrifying structures," Mr. Eccles said in an email.
Still, the series overall is replete with poetic moments, even when this poetry is a history of violence.
The installation in Manhattan, curated by the leading Auschwitz historian Robert Jan van Pelt, was replete with challenges.
They built an idyllic life in Europe, replete with French villas, Swiss chalets and an extravagantly romantic wedding.
She ends up on the surface, in a post-apocalyptic Earth replete with adorable, yet deadly, mutant animals.
Nevada loves a fighter: Our history is replete with people who were knocked down and got back up.
But it's also replete with pop movement and rhythm, and even has a dollop of musical theater stylization.
These last twelve months have been replete with scandals, new and interesting upstarts, fallen CEOs and big fundraises.
Within a couple of weeks, I'm sure, fan-fiction websites will be replete with alternative endings -- and why not?
The San Ysidro Ranch, replete with Persian rugs, Italian linen bedding and oak floors, sits in the Montecito foothills.
Scott's visions, by the way, led to the remodeling of the Classic boot, replete with Swarovski crystal-embroidered flames.
Could businesses expand into every cranny of political and social life, replete with ® and ™ at each turn?
Crazy Rich Asians is a visually stunning movie, replete with the splendor available to the ultra-wealthy of Singapore.
And indulged in spending your hard-earned, grandparents-loaned holiday cash on an outfit replete with sequins and velvet?
In the river below float 80 coconut-fiber beds, replete with native grasses, shrubs, and even river birch trees.
"Fuck Me, I'm Famous" is like Joaquin Phoenix's I'm Still Here film, replete with the grand tier of shittiness.
It's not narratively led, replete with explicit moments of player choice and determined to prove that decisions have consequences.
At C24 Gallery in New York, the Swiss artist' videos and installations are replete with immersive imagery and sound.
Breslin, to her credit, is peak awkward teen girl, replete with shirts that don't fit and an unfortunate haircut.
At first, Pepsi tried to defend its commercial with a trite statement to the press, replete with avoidable misspelling.
And this being a Troy replete with Helens, the equine cameos that rear their heads should be no surprise.
Then, too, like couture, opera is replete with "artisans of great craftsmanship," Mr. Piccioli and Ms. Chiuri agreed simultaneously.
Just last week, for example, AT&T unveiled its latest unlimited data offerings—replete with all manner of limits.
Replete with acne and anoraks, they would peer up through thick pebble-glasses, pausing only to blow their noses.
Beyond creating an insurgency, the rebels forged a lifestyle in the mountains replete with mobile kitchens and movable campsites.
The Missouri vote marked a major victory for unions in an era replete with bad signs for organized labor.
At the end of the day, history is replete with unsung heroes and heroines in the multicultural media space.
It was a city replete with hospitals and doctors' offices but with a dwindling number of patients to serve.
It's replete with Ubers and Champagne, high heels and bikinis, discussions of racism and body issues and endless judgments.
The presentation was replete with colorful slides of small and underdeveloped cells — new heart muscle cells maturing, he said.
The piano part is replete with ornate runs, dazzling passagework and intricate difficulties, a signature of Liszt the pianist.
She saw the detainee library replete with hundreds of DVDs and the Harry Potter series in Arabic and Pashto.
Rob Milburn and Michael Bodeen's sound design is replete with noises — crickets and cars and airplanes — of ambiguous origin.
Simona Premazzi also released a remarkable album this year, "Outspoken," replete with tilting melodies and craftily idiosyncratic piano playing.
The narrative that engulfs the movie's male protagonist Luo Hongwu (Huang Jue) is replete with elements of film noir.
This means that her characters often talk in winding syntax replete with malapropisms that would dismay Strunk and White.
Consumers also deserve a digital marketplace replete with competitors going at it head to head for every consumer eyeball.
After the Gulf War in 1991, the US put on a victory celebration replete with servicemembers and military gear.
The New Zealand assailant's 87-page manifesto is replete with white supremacist propaganda that was shared across the internet.
Three years ago, Jackson bequeathed to Anthony a sea anchor of a contract, replete with a no-trade clause.
So The Lion King—replete with its monolithic rock formations, cartoon menagerie, and Rowan Atkinson—felt tailor-made for me.
Pétanque courts were set up, replete with local pétanque champions, to teach guests the French game that's similar to bocce.
Its makers picked the right story, one replete with sports movie tropes of highs and lows, triumphs and let-downs.
As a result, federal forest lands have become replete with vegetation, leading to more intense and harder-to-contain wildfires.
At worst, they create the infrastructure for outright corruption, especially for a Trump administration replete with billionaires and multi-millionaires.
Someday, Unglert could have a Bachelor Nation relationship of his own, replete with social media haters and Dunkin Donuts sponcon.
SafeToNet's website is also replete with warnings that parents should not simply tune out once they have the system installed.
And recent electoral history is replete with examples of races that ended up being a lot closer than polls indicated.
History, however, is replete with cautionary tales of being lulled into complacency by the sweet siren call of misapplied statistics.
Some present themselves publicly as being dedicated to benign historical discussion of the Confederacy, but are replete with racism inside.
Season seven was replete with these sorts of bad writing choices, which were often saved by the performances or direction.
History teaches that, due to socialism's centralized nature, there is no place more replete with cronyism than one practicing socialism.
In my view, the public record is replete with facts that strongly suggest the president has committed numerous impeachable offenses.
Mr. Jones talks emotionally about the historical imperative of building a slavery museum in a city replete with Confederate monuments.
The presentation was replete with high stylized presentations and the announcement of a futuristic $500 billion business city called Neom.
Reheated gossip — replete with animated genealogy charts and catalogs of place names — is their lifeline, while silences are scary vacuums.
This included dressing up the cat as her Frozen namesake and swaddling her in various newborn wraps, replete with tiara.
Disobedience promised to bless the Lesbian Cinematic Universe with a tortured romance replete with FLG, and boy did it deliver.
Cho's sermons are also replete with stories of faith healings, which are always followed by wild applause from the congregation.
They lodge with farming family the Ledings, in a bedroom on a porch replete with bugs and a functioning well.
For a student of Shakespeare, which Mr. Johnson is (he is writing a biography) the situation was replete with ironies.
His description of his Syria policy betrayed little preparation and was replete with faulty statements, like the one about Aleppo.
The elaborate scene, replete with drop kicks, nunchucks and a samurai sword, was shot in a day and a half.
Replete with detailed blue makeup and costuming, the March 7 gathering even set a world record with over 3,500 attendees.
With Phallacy, he sang an anthem against victim-blaming in sexual assault cases, replete with a thick Staten Island accent.
"The Mercenary" (1968), a bigger budgeted production, replete with battle scenes and religious pageants, can be streamed from Amazon Prime.
But, he asked, are matches like buzkashi, replete with injuries, any worse than cage fighting or professional wrestling in America?
This year, however, instead of a packed room replete with short pitches and lackluster catering, Demo Day has gone virtual.
This incident very well could have turned out far worse, replete with multiple police funerals and potential innocent neighborhood casualties.
Visitors stay in environmentally sensitive mobile camps and penetrate deep into roadless parts of the park, areas replete with wildlife.
Here she turns "Story of O" into a fairy tale of its own, replete with oddities and violence and transformation.
Get a weekend's taste of this alluring area on Lake Superior, replete with waterfalls, trumpeter swans and hearty regional dishes.
The intersection is along a strip of Peachtree Road replete with restaurants, shopping malls, high-end boutiques and upscale hotels.
But in seconds the stadium was transformed into a giant temple, replete with torches, snakehead drummers and men on stilts.
While neighborhoods are often replete with nonprofit and government agencies, services are often disjointed, with little or no meaningful collaboration.
Modern history is replete with symbols, particularly clothing and colors, where politicians legitimately gain power, pivot and seize ultimate control.
Or you could just make your own — the internet is replete with recipes in every variation you can think of.
In England, Christmas had traditionally been a rollicking, raucous affair, replete with drinking and gambling and partying in the streets.
The committee's document is replete with citations of the Federalist Papers, the Constitution, and the debates at the Constitutional Convention.
As for shops, there were two, both replete with designer handbags and jewels more appropriate for gawking at than buying.
His findings could write the final chapter in the long-running mystery, one replete with theories of conspiracy and skulduggery.
His findings could write the final chapter in the long-running mystery, one replete with theories of conspiracy and skulduggery.
Mr. Ezersky's grids always have a conversational quality, replete with pop culture references that are usually multigenerational and rarely fusty.
Within the graduate school sector, the fast-growing master's degree market is replete with debt levels that make little sense.
The neighborhood is replete with Italian restaurants, but Contadina has heart, and as we all know, you've gotta have heart.
Avinash Chandra similarly renders the corporal and the sublime together, here in two large, unique paintings replete with his unmistakable squiggles.
This one's a piano ballad, replete with wind chimes, lashings of reverb, and the inevitable Auto-Tune on his aching vocals.
According to CBL & Associates, modern malls need to be "vibrant town centers," replete with lifestyle and entertainment options beyond simple retail.
There's a long explanation of the modeling methodology, replete with equations, in the paper, if you're into that sort of thing.
This look was mirrored in 2016's show, which was replete with rich satins and silks and flowing A-line dresses.
By the time I got to my Marks & Spencer Lochmuir salmon on a bed of spinach I was feeling pretty replete.
This will be a process just as fraught as the one that birthed the rule, replete with public comments and lawsuits.
The book-crease-as-labia becomes part of a visual language system replete with contradictory metaphors, condensations, displacements, multiplications, and jokes.
Like the Staad, the Bolt is replete with hand-stitched leather detailing, high-quality splash-proof zippers, and a golden interior.
He then painted a hedonistic picture of political life in Berlin, replete with alcohol-soaked receptions and trysts with random women.
The privacy lawsuit notwithstanding, Kelley dishes much in her new book, quoting private text messages and emails replete with sexual innuendo.
Now, most Instagram users opt for the mobile experience, replete with its familiar motions — scroll, double tap to like, scroll, scroll.
Mr Blair's Labour Party held John Major's Conservatives to account because it had a self-confident leadership replete with new ideas.
But the speech was also replete with rhetorical outreaches designed to expand the coalition of Trump voters in this reelection year.
The election that sent Trump to the White House is replete with juxtaposing examples like those of Swift and Hennepin counties.
If Washington is Trump's agony, however, Riyadh amounted to his ecstasy, replete with lavish displays of admiration for the new leader.
The gardens were designed in keeping with 17th century taste, replete with pristine gravel tracks and a maze of symmetrical hedges.
To much of the intelligentsia, America is a failed experiment, replete with inequality and guilty of blood spilled around the world.
The results of a special election back home bring a flood of Facebook posts, replete with expletives and testimonies of tears.
The Rio Olympics offered a summer diversion, replete with American swimmer Ryan Lochte fabricating a story about being robbed at gunpoint.
We may judge or may swoon when we see gold-leaf interiors, replete with marbled pillars (hello, Melania and Donald Trump).
That is, a DreamWorks-inflected, pop-culture "savvy," far-side-of-smarm (not too) smart-aleckness, replete with bodily function jokes.
A masterclass in showmanship, the meeting was replete with the kind of made-for-TV photo opportunities that Trump would appreciate.
Especially excellent is "Swinburne's Pasiphae," a video by Mary Reid Kelley replete with her signature hand-drawn style and stagy recitation.
Bloomberg's story was replete with the kinds of juicy details that have been the hallmark of tales of White House infighting.
Scientists agree that it's important to avoid swimming at dawn and dusk, and to stay away from areas replete with fish.
Variety gave him a 37-page tribute that played like a retirement party, replete with praise and well-wishes from stars.
But history is replete with instances of American presidents advancing national interests by working with governments they did not necessarily trust.
Phelps's leadership was crucial on a squad replete with athletes who have no memories of an Olympics without him in it.
"Her diary is replete with issues she was having … seeking God's help to get her through these issues," Jeffrey Brown said.
In the end, Paris was replete with these grace notes; felicitous, if occasionally head-spinning, reminders of why this circus exists.
But in Mayor Bill de Blasio's administration, it does so in the form of a multipage, multisignature memorandum, replete with caveats.
History is replete with cases of the lame walking and the blind seeing, thanks to everything from diets to spiritual power.
These concepts disturbed him—some of the options from his contemporaries were potentially lethal, replete with electrified fence and razor wire.
NBA history is replete with players chosen late because of cosmetic defects like height, weight, weird body shapes or injury histories.
Heavy on the pop, edged out with a little melancholy and replete with a video where the duo do the ridiculous.
Whatever it is (he's not sure himself), he's developed something of a cult-like following, replete with stalkers and dedicated fansites.
Encyclopedia Britannicas and mid-century reference books replete with historical knowledge are a well from which to revive long-forgotten visuals.
But the history of presidents grappling with crises is replete with lessons that sometimes go unlearned and examples that go unheeded.
The amateur recordings are not principally finished propaganda; they're more like outtakes, replete with directions from off camera and flubbed dialogue.
What kind of bachelor really wanted to inhabit a 250-room house, replete with an indoor swimming pool and bowling alley?
" The very next day, Soviet newspapers denounced Pasternak, calling his book an "artistically squalid, malicious work replete with hatred of Socialism.
The show, replete with pyrotechnics, saw Prince take on a veritable tapestry of American hits, some his own and others not.
Every December, he drops by for a general check up on his prosthetic little finger, replete with wrinkles and a nail.
The retreat vibe is still intact in Scottsdale's shop- and gallery-filled Old Town, replete with the occasional kitschy Western trappings.
His renovation, completed in 1981, transformed the garden into the shadier, leafier version visitors experience today, replete with lawns and trees.
It sits on the grounds of a Montessori school, replete with a white picket fence, and abuts Shinnecock Hills Golf Club.
The large air base in the city of Kobani is replete with a small tent city and some container housing units.
Shortly after, she aptly titled herself The Naked Philanthropist (trademark pending), replete with social media handles to reflect her new status.
On other occasions, he is a character in a horror film, replete with miracles and prophecies and voices of the dead.
As it came into view, we could see that it was strewn with a sushi display, replete with all the trimmings.
Replete with sequins, sparkles and some serious swagger, here are some of the night's hottest looks - updated as the night progresses.
Boxing history is replete with dream matches that never happened because one of the fighters or both were waylaid en route.
Facebook's existing business is also replete with areas that it could invest in, but investment is already fairly heavy, Mahaney said.
Many of these rooms are also empty on weekends, and, as the report's figures demonstrate, the city is replete with them.
Sometimes, the campaigns offer suggestions before a debate on possible fact checks, replete with nuggets of opposition research on their opponents.
History is replete with stories of new technologies whose initial applications end up having little to do with their eventual use.
Or you could just make your own — the internet is replete with recipes available in every variation you can think of.
YouTube is replete with videos of people filling their living rooms with plastic balls — amusing themselves as well as their dogs.
He hosted a few smaller events, replete with "I feel your pain" connections with voters who told him personal stories of heartbreak.
It's this vulnerability on a platform that's more-often-than-not replete with inauthenticity and polished veneers that makes it so striking. 
But it is not altogether surprising that Clements' work, replete with all kinds of everyday details, elicited these and other unlikely connections.
Instead, what we got was a sprawling, obtuse, visually stunning, and sometimes maddeningly slow-moving art film — replete with many art references.
The internet is teeming with Civil War parodies, each one replete with tongue-in-cheek love letters narrated over moving fiddle music.
He's launching a tour the campaign dubbed the "Justice for All Tour," replete with markers of the past, like his campaign logo.
Indeed, The Sopranos is replete with Catholic imagery, and in one memorable pair of episodes, Tony may or may not visit purgatory.
The bits of Cobb and two neighbouring counties of which it is comprised are replete with smart housing developments and pristine lawns.
Eric Tucker directs a wondrously mutable cast in a production replete with buoyant spirits and inventive do-it-yourself stagecraft (200:2530).
Eric Tucker directs a wondrously mutable cast in a production replete with buoyant spirits and inventive do-it-yourself stagecraft (2374:25196).
Eric Tucker directs a wondrously mutable cast in a production replete with buoyant spirits and inventive do-it-yourself stagecraft (2239:26200).
In her 27-page decision, Scarpulla called New York's lawsuit "replete" with allegations that foundation funds were misused, including at Trump's direction.
The government's latest paper eschews crude threats, but it is replete with examples of the EU benefiting from British expertise and knowledge.
While a new leader might redecorate in any country, Macri is waging war on a movement that is particularly replete with symbolism.
Replete with curtains, lights and a name plate, this bed is fit for a king (or, um, a tiny king-like dog).
Trump will not be the first corrupt American president, and world history is replete with corrupt political leaders who remained enduringly popular.
Indeed, such a daunting task is replete with risks of shocks and dislocations that could derail China's unique experiment with mixed economy.
Dependable allies are hard to come by; history is replete with broken U.S. foreign policy promises, from South Vietnamese to Iraqi Kurds.
Eric Tucker directs a wondrously mutable cast in a production replete with buoyant spirits and inventive do-it-yourself stagecraft (232015:233).
Eric Tucker directs a wondrously mutable cast in a production replete with buoyant spirits and inventive do-it-yourself stagecraft (2:24200).
Always I find my photographs replete with remainders, pedestrian details that contradict and undermine the equally pedestrian account I committed to words.
It probably would require an epic corporate buying binge, replete with multiple bidding wars and aggression that tests the limits of consolidation.
Eric Tucker directs a wondrously mutable cast in a production replete with buoyant spirits and inventive do-it-yourself stagecraft (2:2800).
Eric Tucker directs a wondrously mutable cast in a production replete with buoyant spirits and inventive do-it-yourself stagecraft (2308:246).
Eric Tucker directs a wondrously mutable cast in a production replete with buoyant spirits and inventive do-it-yourself stagecraft (2800:2745).
Eric Tucker directs a wondrously mutable cast in a production replete with buoyant spirits and inventive do-it-yourself stagecraft (22:230).
Eric Tucker directs a wondrously mutable cast in a production replete with buoyant spirits and inventive do-it-yourself stagecraft (21866:21811).
Eric Tucker directs a wondrously mutable cast in a production replete with buoyant spirits and inventive do-it-yourself stagecraft (80073:80063).
Eric Tucker directs a wondrously mutable cast in a production replete with buoyant spirits and inventive do-it-yourself stagecraft (2212:2239).
Eric Tucker directs a wondrously mutable cast in a production replete with buoyant spirits and inventive do-it-yourself stagecraft (22787:22).
The snow-dusted Arendelle from "Frozen" — replete with a lake, an ice mountain, two rides, shops and restaurants — is the 2020 offering.
The Bridgegate trial, replete with six weeks of testimony, and an emotional week of start-and-stop jury deliberations, did not disappoint.
Eric Tucker directs a wondrously mutable cast in a production replete with buoyant spirits and inventive do-it-yourself stagecraft (51:22015).
Eric Tucker directs a wondrously mutable cast in a production replete with buoyant spirits and inventive do-it-yourself stagecraft (61973:61963).
Eric Tucker directs a wondrously mutable cast in a production replete with buoyant spirits and inventive do-it-yourself stagecraft (2:30).
Eric Tucker directs a wondrously mutable cast in a production replete with buoyant spirits and inventive do-it-yourself stagecraft (23581:231212).
Eric Tucker directs a wondrously mutable cast in a production replete with buoyant spirits and inventive do-it-yourself stagecraft (2888:2841).
"Why Don't U" a smooth, bassy tribute to fuckin', replete with verses from iLoveMakonnen, ABRA, and the soothing sounds of orgasm. Nice.
Steeped in history, replete with interesting characters and loaded with talent, both homegrown and international, the city's boxing milieu bursts with life.
Guns have become replete with a prosocial, moral meaning for the men who carry them (and, yes, gun carriers are disproportionately men).
His life was still replete with younger men to whom he was an aide and a guide—but not a sexual equal.
Eric Tucker directs a wondrously mutable cast in a production replete with buoyant spirits and inventive do-it-yourself stagecraft (212:211990).
Eric Tucker directs a wondrously mutable cast in a production replete with buoyant spirits and inventive do-it-yourself stagecraft (24111:22).
Eric Tucker directs a wondrously mutable cast in a production replete with buoyant spirits and inventive do-it-yourself stagecraft (241113:22787).
Eric Tucker directs a wondrously mutable cast in a production replete with buoyant spirits and inventive do-it-yourself stagecraft (2146:212).
The Marshall Project, whose sole focus is criminal justice, delivered a smart, informative Q. and A. replete with documents and court filings.
Eric Tucker directs a wondrously mutable cast in a production replete with buoyant spirits and inventive do-it-yourself stagecraft (2841:24111).
Eric Tucker directs a wondrously mutable cast in a production replete with buoyant spirits and inventive do-it-yourself stagecraft (21:230).
Eric Tucker directs a wondrously mutable cast in a production replete with buoyant spirits and inventive do-it-yourself stagecraft (45:26200).
And in a novel replete with unusual characters and thought-provoking themes, there's paradoxically not much in the way of plot twists.
Replete with the embroidery of epithets and metaphors, their accounts suggest the E.L. Doctorow of "Ragtime" channeling the incantatory verse of Homer.
Within weeks, the previously uninhabited plot was a tent city of several thousand, replete with shops, restaurants, and a private health clinic.
Westbrook scored 46 points—a season high—in a show-stopping performance, replete with insane dunks and a variety of mean mugs.
The trailer is replete with explosions, images of a war-torn city and a villainous gun-wielding kidnapper with an Arabic accent.
She grew up in Carinhall, an estate in the countryside replete with priceless works of art and a child-size play palace.
They're full of blinding coups de théâtre — but replete, too, with playful minutiae you might see only on your fifth time around.
Her music is replete with the kind of long-lined lyrical writing that defines the early 19th-century Italian bel canto style.
In addition to networking, comradery and great food and drink, our Winter Party comes replete with party games, activities and photo ops.
The cluing today was replete with appropriate references, natural, nautical and northern — DOLPHIN, NARWHAL, POSEIDON, NIGHT SKY, UMIAK, TEMPEST and so on.
As might be suggested by a cartoon about a humanoid kitchen tool, "SpongeBob SquarePants" is replete with visual gags and aquatic puns.
Casino companies often lure Chinese gamblers to their flashiest properties through indirect methods, promoting them as glamorous destinations replete with shopping opportunities.
They're, like, weird tentacle monster spaceships, with cockpits replete with veins and folds and they probably breathe in some entirely unsettling way.
Town and Country Magazine described the event as "fit for a king and queen" replete with actors dressed in 18th century costumes.
"Raymond imagined a Victorian boudoir, replete with dark wood, oriental rugs, and silk drapery," Slate wrote about the company's provenance in 2013.
By offering a path to legal status replete with background checks, law enforcement agencies can differentiate between criminals and law-abiding individuals.
"That's a big problem," said Wandner, especially since the coronavirus' economic hit seems particularly acute in service industries replete with gig workers.
The Cape Winelands, in South Africa's Western Cape, situated 20 to 19943 minutes from Cape Town, are replete with luxury golf communities.
Cities like Cleveland, Ohio, where I lived for several years before moving back to DC, are replete with weak political and social institutions.
Instead, she was surprised to find it replete with letters that Theresa had written to friends, detailing the relationship she had with God.
There was a huge life-size cake of the star, replete with detail including his tattoos, and typical Russian dance and folk songs.
So is most of downtown Portland, Oregon, including its tony Pearl district, replete with clothing boutiques, vintage furniture stores and a Whole Foods.
Way back in January, I attended Oculus' Sundance party, a decadent shindig on the top of a mountain, replete with celebrities and champagne.
Some tangled passages seem like a parody version of Times writing — replete with subordinate clauses, background asides and "at a time when" mannerisms.
Another recent WSJ article was replete with anecdotes about the inability of American producers to find domestic replacements for parts they now import.
In 2016, the designer gave us a glimpse into the most fashion-forward football game we've ever seen, replete with touches of nostalgia.
The advertisement is replete with '80s callbacks: There's a Sam Goody (a record store), an '80s-style Gap, and an Orange Julius stand.
She is therefore a diversion tactic — a last-minute character (replete with a nickname!) there to keep the main cast from getting bored.
Indefatigably positive, and replete with synthesizers and disco beats, the musical duo implore the listener, and their country, to get up and go.
The release announcing the haul was replete with references to how, "unlike other campaigns," Mr. Sanders was doing well with small-amount donors.
Think: all-seeing eyes, hieroglyphics, wings — all replete with her sultry product names and the Pat McGrath Labs stamp, in quintessential merch style.
Her massively popular videos are replete with guns, money, and a young girl who looks snatched from the More Than A Woman video.
For starters, it's limited to just two dyads, and the animal kingdom is replete with other examples, all different in their own way.
In a nod to traditional documentaries, it illustrates the science behind the drama, replete with explanations from the world's leading experts and pioneers.
The world has now witnessed the finale to a dark comedy, replete with scandalous candidates, parties conspiring against their own, and media mishaps.
But rather than ride an actual horse, competitors straddle a horse head on a long stick, replete with glued-on eyes and manes.
The teen, whose social media pages are replete with pictures of her dressed in animal costumes, has not been charged in the case.
Former Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan and Adrian Wooldridge of The Economist have penned a lively yarn, replete with quirky and breathtaking details.
Here is an unabashed showpiece in the grand manner, replete with thundering double octaves, frame-rattling two-hand chords, and keyboard-sweeping glissandos.
Kumar has given him a voice replete with graduate-student persnicketiness—even an orgasm can't be recalled without bringing Elizabeth Hardwick into it.
Supporters who donate $28503,22019, meanwhile, become a member of "Chelsea's pack," replete with a "premium reserved bike" and a photograph with Chelsea Clinton.
Mr. Sanders's speech was replete with the kind of to-the-barricades flourishes that have long been part of Mr. Brown's campaign language.
The Zelda series, now 30 years old, remains a perennial favorite replete with painterly graphics, tricky puzzles, and thrilling combat against fantastic beasts.
Doorways replete with ornately carved frosting jambs open into niches and cul-de-sacs of mirrored halls and oppressively, delightfully pink buttercream cornices.
Some of the references are fairly overt, like Sonni's popping, stylized rendering of the local cityscape replete with rooftop revelers and water towers.
Yet the front sleeve doesn't even mention Daltrey, and instead puts the tennis pros on the cover, replete with McEnroe's appearance of Jeb!
Put on some virtual reality goggles and drop into a hypersurreal red, yellow, and green world replete with sculpturally morphing, gravity-defying furniture.
" The board said Riggio "upholds the highest standards of integrity and decency," and called Parneros' allegations about him "replete with lies and mischaracterizations.
In fact, the history of the black community is replete with models of achievement that was accomplished, in spite of injustice and disparity.
While this tabloid heavy story, replete with high profile stars and millions of dollars, seems glamorous and different, it is not necessarily unique.
President Trump began his long-delayed state visit to Britain replete with full honors, including ceremonies, government meetings and a Buckingham Palace banquet.
Although there are some giveaways to individual legislators, the House bill is replete with specific changes to the way higher education is funded.
The criminal complaint is replete with exchanges that show the parents had little regard for the possible criminality of what they were doing.
This very small 20.75,21-odd-years-old solid-black object is replete with writing, much of it consisting of apparently indecipherable magic spells.
His campaign was replete with vile stereotypes and schoolyard bullying of minorities of all sorts, conduct that has only worsened since the election.
The "Strip," or Country 29 Boulevard, is replete with neon-lit live entertainment venues; a light-up Ferris wheel; and kitschy architecture galore.
The team even has set aside a section of the right-field stands — it calls it the Judge's Chambers — replete with wood paneling.
Lying insensible in the hospital, Hwang imagines a big, brash, classic American-style musical, replete with high-kicking chorus lines and bright harmonies.
History is replete with examples of government overreach and overzealous prosecutors and special agents sometimes overstepping their bounds, either intentionally or by mistake.
Its dialogue, while replete with a raw sexual vocabulary that its characters fail to grasp the implications of, falters when it skews sentimental.
A cluster of bars near the naval base is a little slice of Americana, replete with Budweiser signs and a country music soundtrack.
Russian literature is replete with powerful memoirs of childhood: Tolstoy, Gorky, Nabokov, Mandelstam and Tsvetayeva all wrote movingly and insightfully about growing up.
The shooter's social media pages were replete with images of him holding guns, espousing violence and saying that "shooting was therapy" for him.
The judge is still pushing for a relatively swift resolution, replete with directed funds to help remedy the crisis and establish prevention measures.
Rather than confrontational or cacophonous, the installation feels homey and comfortable, presented under dim lights and replete with an array of used furniture.
The final track on the record, "Infrared," was a thinly-veiled Drake diss, replete with a reference to Quentin Miller, Drake's purported ghostwriter.
I watched, rapt, as the Ruins of Friendship Orchestra performed a lilting, wandering, live score replete with harp, strings, banjo, and ethereal vocals.
The irony is that, as Edward Luce writes, that Americans have elected a leader who is replete with conflicts of interest at every turn.
In a twist ending, the ending sees the band venture past its metallic threshold into pulsating ambient territory (replete with synth-sweet choral vocals).
On the surface, NBC's new hit This Is Us is just a cuddly family drama, replete with Thanksgiving spats, teachable moments, and loving embraces.
"There is no doubt that our nation's history is replete with examples of Native American tribes bearing the brunt of government action," he wrote.
Below is the premiere of the video for the title track—an indie-pop anthem replete with layers of unexpected percusssion and rippling synths.
The Avaza region in the west is being transformed into a "Turkmen Las Vegas", replete with big casino resorts, according to the foreign ministry.
"Super Mario Bros." offered an entire world to explore, replete with mushroom traitors ("Goombas"), turtle soldiers ("Koopa Troopas") and man-eating flora ("Piranha Plants").
Being a working mom is replete with other challenges that don't seem to even dawn on many of my colleagues -- including my male counterparts.
It accuses Trump University of running a "bait and switch" scheme and said widely distributed advertisements for the program were replete with false claims.
After Guzman's getaway, authorities said they made a shocking find underground: a lighted and ventilated tunnel, replete with tracks and a modified motorcycle inside.
But we know, from studies in psychology, that human decision-making is replete with bias, even when we try our best to be fair.
At the theater, Stalin had a private, reputedly bulletproof viewing box covered in red velvet curtains off stage left, replete with a secret entrance.
In the comics, his silence is replete with many layers of characterization, and his wife and queen Medusa acts as interpreter and perfect counterpoint.
"I posted an article on August 2, 2016 about Melania Trump that was replete with false and defamatory statements about her," Tarpley's statement says.
The music video features three enviable prom dresses, and it's a teen's Fantasia, replete with rose petals and polka dot pedicures and rotary phones.
"Augustown" doesn't match the stereotype of a "poet's novel"—that is, it isn't introspective, replete with long passages of description, and scant of plot.
"The story is replete with demonstrable and offensive falsehoods which bear no relation to reality or the truth about Ms. Swift," the letter reads.
They may offer the suspect the opportunity to participate in a fictitious terror plot, replete with fake bombs and real guns, court records show.
That same skepticism was evident in his 29-page opinion on Wednesday replete with stern words for the attorneys general who brought the case.
The broadcast of the documentary was followed immediately afterward by a video montage of North Korea's own skyline, replete with newly-built glistening towers.
The budding entrepreneurs had arrived at the space — replete with fridges crammed with craft beer and a $3,000 coffee maker — only late last year.
This has left the fans lacking faith, the matchday atmosphere replete with tension and the squad lacking conviction, as was so conspicuous on Sunday.
Every city had its own conferences replete with mason jars of wheatgrass smoothie and cuddle rooms where co-founders could emotion-hack their feelings.
What a treat it would be to have a Russert-moderated debate, replete with "substance, substance, substance," unyielding to the pull of tabloid fodder.
Take "San Quentin's Giants" (above), a film replete with sports metaphors that explores the themes of failure and redemption through a prison baseball team.
The app, which recreates this practice in 3D, is replete with imagery of pilgrims and the melodious tunes of a preacher's call to prayer.
Justice Antonin Scalia's sudden death over the weekend, replete with delays, odd calls, and misreporting, was ripe for conspiracy theory enthusiasts to seize on.
One of his proudest professional achievements was organizing a Barcelona Football Club-themed wedding replete with decorations in the team's red and blue colors.
Even with that omission, this is a replete bill of fare, filled with perceptive and appealingly humble observations on bringing Beckett's language to life.
Ferguson captures the world of higher education for what it truly is: an industry, one replete with consultants, high-priced tutors, coaches and strategists.
Without being overtly "meta," Jez Butterworth is considering the way we tell stories (replete with nationalistic clichés), for ill as well as for good.
Like the foreigners' confessions, those extracted from the Cambodian prisoners are replete with "admissions" of far-fetched CIA activities, sometimes going back for decades.
To see this paired alongside the placid, fabricated world of the water park (replete with its chlorinated pools and snack bars) feels incredibly Orlando.
More than anybody else, Poles are deeply conscious of their own history, which is replete with noble and heroic defeats rather than glorious victories.
That's all the more reason for humans not to bore into the ground and essentially build a small town, replete with its own port.
You'd be surprised at how much happiness a meandering journey replete with blind curves, the occasional detour and a blowout or two can bring.
Our history is replete with presidential nominees who lost their bids to become commander-in-chief but went on to serve in public office.
The results were predictable: The engines failed their tests, often in spectacular fashion, replete with smoke and flames, over and over and over again.
Once-thriving rivers in China, India, Bangladesh, wrecked by wastewater effluent from factories, have transformed into biologically dead zones replete with cancer-causing chemicals.
Often, they talk about full body experiences replete with a sensation of tingling extremities that can linger for as much as 30 minutes afterwards.
The eighth part of the new "Twin Peaks" is especially replete with such allusions, to many films easily available to revisit on streaming video.
Under Queen Victoria, fairy paintings appeared systematically in Royal Academy exhibitions (replete at times with their soft, dreamy, erotic imagery) throughout the 19th century.
" The second statement, replete with references to Trump's mythological deal-making, calls the bill "seriously flawed" because "it encroaches on the executive branch's authority.
The digital scrub comes as fans in the UK reported receiving mysterious leaflets in the mail from the band, replete with an embossed band logo.
But it's only a remnant of a big TV package, replete with a new programming service, that the company had long been hoping to provide.
"No era or culture has lacked images of women in extremis," Princenthal writes, pointing to a canon replete with representations of sexual violence and coercion.
The history of that act is replete with examples of men who operated outside the law, and believed that their offenses should carry no penalty.
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His portfolio on IMG's website is also already replete with brooding, black and white semi-clad and shirtless photos, predominately taken by photographer Brian Jamie.
And those parks are also replete with follies—small buildings or imitation ruins of the sort Ms Seresinhe's work suggests people generally find scenic, too.
Britney Spears and the VMAs have a complicated history, replete with moments of pure slay-age and moments that might fall into a different category.
Baseball is a sport replete with statistics, and they all mean different things, making it hard to compare players at different positions with different talents.
Higher rates may also take some competition out of the buying market, which has been replete with investors looking to either flip or rent homes.
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This chapter is replete with tragedy and suffering, but Mr Dauber recognises the multiplicity of Jewish humour and wisely resists any single characterisation of it.
Human history is replete with instances where this progressive form of intelligence has led to great accomplishments triggered by collective goals for harmony and development.
Back in 2010, her wedding with now ex-husband Russel Brand was a distinctly Hindu affair replete with scripture-readings by a Hindu pandit (priest).
New iPhones, replete with new software, typically arrive in September, and Google's job is to counter them with a fresh serving of Android right away.
If Dissonant Archives is replete with ghosts, these are not so much the ghosts of the archive itself, but the ghosts of the archive discourse.
Gay-pride parades, replete with bare-chested men dancing on floats, were tolerated, as were expressions of affection between couples (at least in big cities).
With stories replete of Trump supporters standing by their man even after suffering direct impact from the tariffs, this appears to be a long shot.
In Xinjiang, China has perfected a technological police state, replete with Orwellian "political education centers," into which tens of thousands of Uyghurs have been detained.
But it's only a remnant of a major TV product, replete with a new programming service, that the company had long been hoping to provide.
Replete with Russian spies and comically corrupt chieftains, and in the midst of a civil war, the NRA isn't close to the main problem anymore.
"The record is replete with concrete evidence of significant burdens imposed on Native American voters attempting to exercise their right to vote," Judge Hovland wrote.
For a story that is replete with so many layers, Desai handles the narrative with all the finesse of a bull in a china shop.
Many critical and audience darlings on the streaming and more prestigious cable networks are replete with alienated antiheroes, morally blinkered protagonists and straight-up evildoers.
Major cities, multicultural and replete with immigrants, tended to support Remain, while the countryside and poorer areas along the eastern coast were strongly for Leave.
Stories about kids without EpiPen will be the focus of congressional inquiries, replete with the requisite Big Pharma bashing with tirades about drug company greed.
In Avenue A, we return to more familiar ground, Lady Pink's depiction of women in the urban context, replete with dazzling fantastical and supernatural influences.
Part sculpture garden, part outdoor studio, Jacob's is as biblically whimsical as it sounds, replete with hummingbirds, honey bees, and a shepherd mutt named Suzi.
The rest of the trains are reserved for them—the subscribers—in all their bedecked luxury, replete with footstools, waitstaff, a bathroom, and a bar.
More than just making noise with a few metal springs, the box is replete with electronics on the inside, but the sound remains entirely acoustic.
In the third book, The Mystery Knight, another tournament beckons, this one replete with secret identities, the economics of tournament gambling, and a dragon's egg.
Fullerton's Walden simulates Thoreau's experiment living two years on Walden Pond, replete with over 12,000 individually programmed trees, period-appropriate flora, fauna, and star map.
Social media is replete with photobombs and tweet bombs, and there are so many bombshells on cable news, it's a miracle your TV hasn't exploded.
The "English" classics featured in the challenges are replete with international connections (Black Forest gâteau) and flavored with the fruits of empire (nutmeg, clove, pepper).
And history is replete with similar losses; consider how rarely people now carve words in stone, dip pens into ink or swipe platens of typewriters.
Libraries and bookstores are replete with stories in print and video that demonstrate the giving and receiving of empathy for children at different age levels.
It is replete with aggressively optimistic economic assumptions and appeals to his core constituents, and it envisions deep cuts to programs that Democrats hold dear.
Inside, a marble bar fronts a dimly lit lounge that suggests a midcentury gentlemen's club, replete with blue banquettes, brass picture lights and wood paneling.
But by 1700 Mexico, also called New Spain, had its own fully developed art industry, replete with guilds and academies, family dynasties and professional rivalries.
The play is replete with the clichés of sports underdog nail-biters, angry-young-teen stories and roads-not-taken dramas of middle-age regret.
In January, this organist and jazz-funk pioneer released "All in My Mind," a swooping, mystical document replete with earthy gravitas and explosive, cosmic inquiry.
It is replete with rococo furnishings amassed over a life in places that range from the civilized and chic to the obscure and war-torn.
The industrial neighborhood of Willets Point, Queens — replete with body shops, salvage lots and junkyards — has been long derided as a shantytown and an eyesore.
And then there is the regime's model of neo-Stalinist repression, replete with imprisonment of dissidents, assassinations, torture, forced television confessions, censorship and state propaganda.
He points out that immunotherapy doesn't work on everyone, and that time and far more research will be replete with as many failures as successes.
The administration's decision to withdraw from the Paris climate accord was pure America First, replete with paeans to Pittsburgh over the center of French civilization.
It was classic Chanel, the Lagerfeld way: merchandised, tongue-in-chic, replete with ideas, alternately delicate and clumpy, forward-looking and connected to the past.
But France is replete with tens of thousands of other historic monuments, both beautiful and burdensome, including 2000 other cathedrals that are all at risk.
As with everything in Homemade Ice Cream, Yates is reaching deep into the murky late-'70s domestic subconscious, replete with kitsch and hazy half-impressions.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads The cannon of science fiction is replete with futuristic visions sprinkled with appropriated elements of Asian cultures and identities.
We had a full narrative at that point, replete with drama that underscored just how dangerous the trip was for the desperate populations fleeing Central America.
It's pretty common to see an impressive set up, replete with everything from a gaming chair to a mechanical keyboard, but with no sound system whatsoever.
Replete with sparky, second-generation Americans, who have deeper ties to India than their children will have, they are at a point of maximum potential influence.
His rulings are replete with the legalese that routinely marks judicial orders — references to "all of the foregoing" and "declaratory and injunctive relief," and the like.
Outside of her modest home stands a large tree that guards a garden replete with mint, sage, and chamomile, all herbs used in Magdalena's home remedies.
The over-planting of soybeans over the two previous decades had threatened to replete soils and rob Argentina of its natural advantage as an agricultural powerhouse.
Expect to be sold on the quality of the speaker and a design Jony Ive will doubtless introduce in a video replete with lingering slow pans.
It's a gorgeous short about a young girl moving through a magical realist version of Senegal's capital Dakar, replete with characters in vivid and creative couture.
In addition, there is Europe's pending new General Data Protection Regulation, one replete with exhaustive data protection requirements and onerous penalties if they are not met.
Although all the fiber works are truly extraordinary, the freestanding "Woman on Peacock" (1991) bedazzles with the replete majesty of Mukherjee's technical inventions and image repertoire.
The jacket, by contrast, is a much more useful garment, replete with pockets to house wallets, spectacle cases and travel passes (or, these days, mobile phones).
Maybe your liquor cabinet is replete with bottles of Yamazaki 2000 Year Single Malt, Pappy Van Winkle's Family Reserve 217 Year Bourbon, Glenlivet 2000 Year Scotch.
Replete with sci-fi sonics, the new record departs from his prior, considerably more cinematic solo material, to make for a self-contained, deliberately rhythmic opus.
It's no coincidence that the RNC's list of speakers was replete with bootstrapping capitalists like energy mogul Harold Hamm and ponzi scheme maestro Michelle Van Etten.
Underneath, a fleshy mound rises, which could be a breast, shoulder, belly, or hill, replete with magnified images of what look like blood cells and microorganisms.
" Kelly Donnelly, spokesperson for the Connecticut State Department of Education, said the state considered Alfaro's email to be "replete with hyperbole, but scant on actual facts.
Its tweets deride the company for a perceived insensitivity to users by issuing satirical messages in a spot-on social-media-PR voice, replete with emojis.
The value of self-regulation In the interim, ISPs should breach this gap by developing an industry self-regulatory regimen, replete with principles, rules and penalties.
Her victory speech was replete with racial themes, as she bemoaned violence against black youths and slammed authorities in Michigan over the Flint toxic water scandal.
As the show progresses, the entire precinct becomes a type of unorthodox family, replete with marriages, friendships, hookups, and incredibly progressive portraits of LGTBQ community members.
In it, a dreamscape is manipulated by the wizard, replete with barber shops of menacing hair clippers, bowls of pasta with eyeballs, and other bizarre happenings.
She took the stage in a jungle-themed set replete with half-dressed dancers of both genders and sparkled nearly as much as her bedazzled shorts.
The girls walked a runway that resembled more of a red carpet (as if it was an extravagant film premiere), replete with a step-and-repeat.
The Atlanta rapper shared his new collaboration with Tunji Ige, 'Don't Do Too Much', a stoned, laid-back track replete with a Bobby Shmurda shout-out.
Murkowski added that she has been "wrestling" with the decision, which she called the "most difficult" she's made during a political career replete with maverick moments.
Replacing them is a luxuriant New York version of a grand Parisian hôtel particulier, rational in plan and replete with airy salons set in telescoping enfilade.
Just consider the millionaire couple tearing through a street on the Upper West Side to build a $100 million mansion replete with a 60-foot pool.
But it is so replete with ideas and arguments — and tries to cover so much territory within a confined space — that it chokes on its ambitions.
That's why everyone has been astonished when he has unveiled indictments replete with detail and texture that suggest that whatever his conclusions, he will miss nothing.
Replete with permanent scowl, crispy jheri-curl, and a closetful of baroquely colorful threads, Cheadle's Davis is the kind of guy who uses "motherfucker" as punctuation.
Pews fly in different directions as he enters the structure, the holy sanctuary transforming into a skate park replete with holographic kickers and digital quarter pipes.
Indeed, in wake of all the memorable dystopian heartbreak on view, their work seems replete with the kinds of unintentional cultural contradictions that make satirists salivate.
A queasy drama, replete with abuses of power and sexual coercion, unfolds between the male officer, played by Mr. Evans, and his partner Dawn (Ms. Powley).
The fair is replete with stories like these in which the character and circumstances of the artist makes the art richer with the accompanying narrative embroidery.
The man who intercepts Oscar's journey to steal his stash is straight out of central casting, replete with gleaming white teeth and a black vaquero hat.
Like any other socio-cultural dynamic, the fall of figuration and the rise of Suprematism is replete with the stratagems of personal politics and grand ambitions.
A palpable disappointment rippled through the crowd, replete with whistles of displeasure and sighs of disappointment, when Mr. Puigdemont spoke of dialogue instead of immediate independence.
East Carolina, of the American Athletic Conference, has used a truck fully adorned in its distinctive purple, and replete with purple LED running lights, since 2014.
Replete with years of personal struggles including sexual assault (and discovering burritos), Swift spends most of her screen time on a subject no one expected: politics.
The 46-year-old comedian and Academy Award nominee wore a show-stopping vibrant red Valentino dress, replete with long black gloves, and Christian Louboutin shoes.
But, as it embarks on a rebuilding period — replete with a fresh-start new newsroom where Mr. Ailes's office had been — there have been warning signs.
The shooter, a white nationalist from Australia, shared a manifesto online that was replete with memes and ideas trafficked by far-right extremists around the globe.
In contrast, the History Portraits (133) still disturb, with their cursory reprises of old master portraits of both sexes, replete with undisguised body and facial prosthetics.
Her name is Carla F. Bad, and she never attended a 1980s Ivy League college party replete with soused guests and allegations of potentially criminal conduct.
Our offices, dinner parties, and social media are replete with conversations about which contestant we love most and who's won a special spot in our hearts.
Mr. Tisci followed up repeatedly, most recently with a fall 2016 line replete with cosmological symbols, including that familiar Afrofuturist talisman, the Egyptian Eye of Horus.
Finally, a dispatch from the plutocracy, as two CNBC reporters deliver an accounting of a recent lunch they bought at Davos, replete with $43 hot dogs.
But once you're inside, you'll be cocooned in the windowless dive replete with pool and foosball tables, cold beer, and a jukebox that keeps on giving.
Replete with goofy videos, throwback pics, and inspirational quotes, Brit's Instagram page defies curation and is heralded as a genuine online presence that humanizes the star.
Even if these friends are (occasionally) the worst, there's always room for a raucous bachelor party, replete with a surprise stripper and one particularly Instagrammable penis hat.
I think history's replete with examples of how ambition for the sake of an idea can be deadly, but so can ambition just for its own sake.
Darell featuring Bryant Myers - "Quiero Hablarte" For this sexually charged foray replete with promises upon promises of pleasure, the contrasting vocal duo invoke saints while inviting sin.
Network operators' recent results were replete with references to the hit from new rules, so it should have come as no surprise that the company was affected.
Instead, it's an important reminder that toys with an online connection are at their core just another IoT device, often replete with the same ills and vulnerabilities.
If you don't fancy those devices' ergonomics, replete with slippery (and fragile) glass on both front and back, well, OnePlus isn't giving you much of an alternative.
These almost-gone spaces can feel like a party about how you're leaving town in the morning, replete with a last-night-on-earth sort of permissiveness.
Bumblebee, which arrives in theaters Friday, is a coming-of-age story, replete with rock music, teen angst, and a pesky little brother (played by Jason Drucker).
"I'm pretty sure Nutty Professor will happen to me at some point, " she said, laughing as she mimiced a suddenly protruding belly replete with "phoomph" sound effect.
America's political history is replete with outsiders, from Theodore Roosevelt to Jimmy Carter, who have tried to reorientate their parties, much as Mr Trump is now doing.
A woman is running for president, athletes like Serena Williams are household names and pop culture is replete with feminist heroines our foremothers could only dream of.
It is replete with fake villages, "opposing forces" that use the tactics of the Taliban and ISIS, and even actors playing local civilians and hard-nosed journalists.
American entertainment is replete with moments that match the full stomach-churning horror of a president taking unprecedented, dictatorial steps to interfere with an investigation against him.
This year's campaign was produced like a reality television show, replete with its own fan site, hashtag, video shorts, and Crash the Super Bowl Hall of Fame.
GOP DEBATE Texas toasted: Last night's Republican debate in Houston began as a civil celebration of our democracy, replete with a beautiful rendition of the national anthem.
The studio Primal Fetish has an entire line of videos in which brothers repeatedly coerce their sisters into sex, replete with sneers of disgust and pained whimpers.
Hugh Hefner and Playboy Enterprises have listed the infamous estate — replete with a home theater, swimming grotto and wine cellar — for a reasonable $200 million. ""http://mashable.
Expect a mix of Kendall-esque looks, reflecting her "sleek, feminine style," and more Kylie-apropos items replete with the younger sister's "dynamic edge," per the release.
"Indeed, the internet is replete with examples of message boards and other websites where consumers have complained of the exact same Joy-Con defect," the lawsuit states.
Besides being well made, it is well equipped, replete with a full suite of advanced electronic safety equipment — lane departure warning, forward collision mitigation, rear backup camera.
Its spirit is Mediterranean with hints of Morocco, but in luxurious rooms replete with moldings, cornices and pilasters, in the Lowell Hotel on the Upper East Side.
For Elias Rukla, it would have been a sign, replete with seriousness, even if just then it had been dressed up in the conventional language of irony.
I offer that we now stand on the cusp of a third era of transformative change for liberal democracy — replete with both new possibilities and new challenges.
When voices remain mute, when the sidelines are replete with passive observers, the cost, or certainly the risk, we have learned, is the demise of entire communities.
Yet a handful of them are so replete with passion and the human experience — so superbly conceived, structured, composed and choreographed — that they never lose their punch.
The rest of the evening was lighter in tone, with former Secretary of State John Kerry delivering a speech replete with jokes about official Washington and himself.
Whatever attitude Vernick exerts is largely confined to its sassy cocktail list, replete with jaunty if obscure monikers like Chucho el Roto and the Crossing of 1909.
Replete with exposed insulation, metal pipework and dim lighting, it's about five miles northwest of downtown, beneath a viaduct and around the corner from a gas station.
In what looks like an identical apartment, wearing almost identical clothing, they act out "The One Where No One's Ready" line-for-line, replete with canned laughter.
Over the last decade, however, Parkdale has become the embodiment of Toronto gentrification, replete with wine bars and million-dollar homes that used to be crack houses.
In a series stacked with Hollywood and auteur fare, the rarely screened film provides a visual artist's outside perspective, replete with its director's signature moving-image collages.
On his new release "Does It," featuring CASISDEAD, Tricky has delivered a smorgasbord replete with splashes of murky tertiary color, looming dread, but also lust and excitement.
I shaved myself a mustache, put on an outfit I reckoned my dad would wear, replete with tucked in Hawaiian shirt, and set off to the venue.
My body was just feeling unsatisfyingly hollow even directly after eating; I was starting to miss that enjoyable feeling of fullness and goodness after a replete meal.
These Likud strongholds are replete with so-called Mizrahi Jews, whose parents and grandparents immigrated to Israel at midcentury from countries like Morocco, Egypt, Libya and Iraq.
His plan, sooner rather than later, is to introduce a national tournament, something like a March Madness for esports, replete with sponsors, television airtime and crowded arenas.
Liu is one of the "bathing beauties" who frequents the title lake, an area replete with rickety cabins that is depicted as a bedraggled center for prostitution.
Even in a presidency replete with self-defeating moments for the United States, Mr. Trump's comments on Monday, which were broadcast live around the world, stand out.
The space is replete with vintage details, and there's a patch of weedy garden in back: 19 Greenpoint Avenue (West Street), Greenpoint, Brooklyn, 347-689-3860, grandrepubliccocktailclub.com.
There's no way I can begin to do them justice (again, 38 pages, each replete with itemized lists of policies), but let's run through them quickly. 1.
It's borderline slanderous to say that one could improve on the soundtrack to A Star Is Born, replete as it is with Sad Banger after Sad Banger.
What follows is a powerful tribute to the African-American experience, replete with joy and pride in the accomplishments of individual artists and athletes, leaders and thinkers.
But American history is replete with examples of patronage, ballot box stuffing, corruption, legislative chicanery and disenfranchisement on a societal scale, and somehow the Republic has survived.
I did not understand what wealth was before I arrived at Middlesex, a campus replete with colonial red brick and its very own pond, woods and chapel.
The online marketplace for the best delivery mattresses is more crowded than ever, replete with companies like Casper, Leesa, Bear, and more all vying for your business.
Nearby are Sue Williams' reactionary paintings about September 11, which are replete with a dizzying array of imagery including genitalia, entrails, black-ops, and the Twin Towers.
To a mostly older crowd, the band rocketed through classics from a time gone by, replete with all the piano-bashing boogie-woogie energy of the 50s.
This may seem an unlikely characterization of an obviously expensive musical, replete with special effects that brim well over the edges of the National's vast Lyttelton stage.
In the fraught atmosphere outside the bubble, even an edgy, self-deprecating promotional video for the show, produced by KAN and replete with "insider" Israeli humor, backfired.
Over in Aalst, Belgium, city fathers defended in the name of free speech and "fun" the depiction of Chassidim as insects, replete with exaggerated stereotypical long noses.
Their neighborhood was replete with sounds from different households, as residents joined in at the top of the hour to cheer on the country's emergency service personnel.
It is vast, grand and replete with art of that era, including Monets, Renoirs and Van Goghs, and has the most elaborate suite of Art Nouveau rooms.
Welcome to the reopening of Britain's Parliament, replete with ancient traditions and elaborate rituals, and infused with tension over the country's looming exit from the European Union.
It's all sportscasting, replete with countdown clocks and sleazy previews and promotions, offering the promise of zingers, punches landed, gaffes, put-downs, rehearsed scripts, weaponized sound bites.
His 2007 book, "Ending Aging," is replete with both exacting research into the obstacles to living longer and proposed solutions so ambitious that they resemble science fiction.
Mr. Trump's assertions were replete with misinformation and, when challenged by reporters, he refused to accept statistics produced by his own government that conflicted with his narrative.
Lifting is a sport replete with ritual: putting on gym clothes, going to the gym, lacing up your lifting shoes, chalking hands, setting up with the barbell.
Alison Bechdel's graphic novel "Are You My Mother?" is replete with more insight into the human psyche than most books in the psychology section of the bookstore.
Replete with exploding green blotches, Rocha Pitta demonstrates the quiet violence of the microscopic world; it is a place where cells reproduce and die with unfathomable speed.
The show is replete with references to American football, demonstrating how rich an area of inquiry it can be (though there are also allusions to other sports).
Replete with bold colors, kitschiness, and eye-catching couture, the younger Fanning plays up the poetic potential of her last name in the short, Elle Fanning's Fan Fantasy.
The area has undergone a major gentrification since I last lived in D.C. in the 1990s and now it is replete with new condos, trendy restaurants and bars.
It ends with a controversial reconstruction of the bunker room where Hitler killed himself on April 30, 1945 - replete with grandfather clock, floral sofa and an oxygen tank.
Relations between the US and Russia are the worst they have been in three decades and the current tension is replete with nuclear saber-rattling from both sides.
"The report reveals that Mr. Prince's testimony before the committee was replete with manifest and substantial falsehoods that materially impaired the committee's investigation," Schiff wrote in the letter.
The clash has been replete with accusations of misinformation campaigns and the harassment of Airbnb hosts, and some have insinuated that the restrictions were influenced by special interests.
At the beginning of work on "The Most Incredible Things," he made super-detailed outlines for his collaborators, replete with references to other art he had in mind.
Another key phrase in Aiken's list is "fact-based" — because governments and power-wielding politicians denouncing 'fake news' is a situation replete with irony and littered with pitfalls.
Woods Cathedral is a breathtakingly lovely space in its own right, replete with remarkable 100-year-old frescoes, original woodwork, and architectural details in varying states of decay.
It's a pretty standard bit of 1970s soul/funk, albeit one replete with fighter introductions in the beginning and an "Al-i, Al-i" chant in the chorus.
The Porsche badge up front is rendered in monochrome, the wheels are styled out in a deep blue, and the interior is replete with futuristic patterns and decorations.
He reads slowly; a side effect of this is his attention to the poetic and sonic qualities of language, and his replete supply of quotes from famous writers.
In fact, Oren Ben David, Boaz Bentur, Tal Cohen, and Nimrod Bar offer a monster replete with suspense that intentionally treads among the worn-out avenues of rock.
On said ads, pocket-watch gears—the dead-giveaway trope of the steampunk aesthetic—were masterfully arranged to form a cat's visage replete with a stove-top hat.
Michael McCaul (R-Texas) for the Republicans and was replete with expressions of mutual appreciation for the other side's commitment to human rights and religious liberty in China.
Four, an office suite on the lot, replete with his own development executive, for whom we had to foot the bill to the tune of $1,000 a week.
You'll be shuttled to the airport with a chauffeur for no extra charge and relax at an on-flight lounge replete with premier wines, cocktails and hors d'oeuvres.
News outlets are replete with stories of how Americans will supposedly lose their insurance if the incoming administration repeals The Affordable Care Act( ACA), commonly known as ObamaCare.
The House Intelligence Committee did its own report on the incident, replete with "additional views" from Rogers offering a sharper attack on the Obama administration, especially Susan Rice.
The resulting name has since become synonymous with the five-piece group's energetic anthems like "Help Me Run Away," replete with effervescent choruses and even livelier live performances.
Visually arresting and replete with contemplative moments, Columbus spotlights the eponymous Indiana town, notable for being the birthplace of Mike Pence and an unexpected haven for modernist architecture.
His map is far more replete with findings, possibly suggesting the Jesuits' burgeoning knowledge of other cultures and places, however far-fetched or inaccurate some descriptions may be.
Here in Toronto, I'm watching a Google affiliate prepare to take over and shape an entire waterfront community, replete with sensors, self-driving shuttles, and robotic delivery people.
The story is replete with irony: Sandy Hayes, Tom's mother, worked for former UK Prime Minister Gordon Brown, who ushered in a period of light-touch financial regulation.
Along the way, his garden, which is initially replete with chirping birds and playful monkeys tossing colorful balls, becomes splattered with blood (the balls prove to be bombs).
These incidents follow a summer replete with disappointment as New Jersey Transit failed on an almost daily basis to muster enough engineers to operate a pared-down schedule.
Our guide Erwin is leading us into our first Torajan death ceremony, replete with ritual animal slaughter, rice wine, and scores of local guests—some somber, others smiling.
Nearby are Sue Williams's reactionary paintings about September 11, which are replete with a dizzying array of imagery including genitalia, entrails, black-ops, and the smoldering Twin Towers.
When someone who exhibits absolutely zero empathy suggests that an economic shock would be worse than the deaths from Covid-19, it is clearly replete with self-interest.
When someone who exhibits absolutely zero empathy suggests that an economic shock would be worse than the deaths from Covid-19, it is clearly replete with self-interest.
Similarly, Florida State Representative Anthony Sabatini, while a sophomore in high school, donned blackface, replete with a do-rag, gold chains, sunglasses and a New York Yankees cap.
Unlike the winter, wildlife is replete in ski destinations come summer and fall, with high chances of spotting herds of antelope, bison, moose, elk, deer and big horn.
One summer, a particularly late July column made tabloid headlines replete with quotes from her readers, who found themselves incapacitated from having to start the month off blind.
In a 1969 interview with The New York Times in Las Vegas, the reporter John Hallowell painted an image of Ms. Wood replete with money, glamour and romance.
Social media has been replete with parents pulling their hair out over dodgy internet connections, overloaded public portals, and the challenges of balancing day jobs and home-schooling.
But the Senate has been extremely resistant to eliminating the test, and Sunday's news conference was replete with references to how difficult the road ahead there would be.
They are never easy for me, but some Saturday puzzles seem plain, in hindsight, replete with common fill, a bit of slang and a bag of tricky clues.
Bloomberg likely knows that in Sanders, he would have a president who will attempt to enact a litany of policies that are either untenable or replete with peril.
The burning drill rig and underwater plume of hydrocarbons was a media sensation, an unfolding crisis replete with stunning pictures and a herculean mobilization of humans and technology.
Big-Box Retailers  In suburban areas, the growth of big-box stores — replete with enormous gas filling sites — has posed an existential threat to smaller surrounding filling stations.
It was vital, Rider officials said, to sustain a storied history replete with students who had sung on the original "Fantasia" soundtrack, and worked with Bernstein and Toscanini.
"The report reveals that Mr. Prince's testimony before the committee was replete with manifest and substantial falsehoods that materially impaired the committee's investigation," Schiff wrote at the time.
No.Total raised:  $336.9 millionWhat it does: Revolut is another of the UK's leading neo banks replete with currency services at realtime exchange rates and access to cryptocurrency markets.
Unsworth's filing on Monday called Musk's statements, made in depositions and court documents, "replete with untruths and misrepresentations" and includes a bevy of embarrassing revelations obtained in discovery.
Beyond Bush, modern political history is replete with mayors and governors who were slow to respond to snow storms or hurricanes or floods, then suffered at the polls.
In a series replete with combat and combat units—these are basically war movies, after all—most characters seem to be really, really bad at, well, at war.
It became a grand showcase for New Orleans joie de vivre, replete with a wine cellar, antiques and food that stretched the boundaries of traditional French-Creole cuisine.
The dinner, hosted in Washington and attended by hundreds of journalists, is similar to the White House Corespondents' Dinner in that it is replete with roasts and laughter.
Compared to here and now—wherein you're immediately confronted by the day at work, the journey home, the night alone—memory, by its nature, is replete with significance.
I knew we were replete with untapped intuitive and psychic forces which we must utilize if we were to survive, forces that Western society had programmed us to disregard.
A fake app, replete with a stolen "Fortnite" icon from the iOS version, takes you to a splash screen showing a legit-looking Epic Games logo and loading screen.
At an airbase near the eastern city of Voronezh on Tuesday, returning pilots were carried aloft in a ceremony replete with the pomp and circumstance befitting a victorious army.
That is why people still use sites designed around the turn of the millennium, replete with clunky widgets and pixelated emojis that would have looked dated on MSN Messenger.
Stationed at the satellite fair Market Art + Design, the crystal-studded sculpture is a larger-than-life replica of a Nike Air Jordan, replete with silver and gold crystals.
There's incest, S&M, and decapitations, and the film is also replete with Troma's legendary house smorgasbord of gore, sex, violence, and a torrent of non-PC one-liners.
History is replete with bullies who seemed formidable for a time only to crash by attempting too much or by underestimating the quiet courage of honourable women and men.
The first study, "Phil and Eileen," portrays an elaborate outdoor landscape, replete with a clouded sky and a zigzagging road in the distance, with the couple merely sketched in.
This is a record replete with references to prison reform, Kalief Browder and Trayvon Martin, and the Carters' reception on Martin Luther King Boulevards as a testament to success.
My Next Guest Needs No Introduction is funny, but it is Letterman — replete with his now trademark beard — using his skills as a conversationalist first, and a comedian second.
The entire experience looks and feels like an episode of Rick and Morty, replete with voice work from Justin Roiland, and references to the universe littered throughout the game.
It's a throwback to the days of necessarily rugged metal bodies, optical viewfinders, and entirely physical control schemes replete with satisfying clicks and clunks from mechanical switches and dials.
Eventually that led to an old-fashioned moral panic, replete with newsmagazine articles (What about the children?), book burnings, and worries that comics were too violent and too gay.
For about six minutes, the viewer travels through levels of lucidity, from abstract graphics to a sort of vaporwave Shangri-La replete with Egyptian tombs and mirrored bonsai trees.
Passersby may mistake the gallery for an Apple Store, but the shiny interior, replete with strategically placed iPads and whitewashed walls, houses a lot more than the latest tech.
All of these internal conflicts are folded into an emotional narrative of Shakespearean proportions replete with breakups and hookups, navel-gazing and drunk dialling, concerns of allegiance and backstabbing.
Needless to say the students protested by turning their backs to Ms. Devos, and the families and friends of the graduates, replete with flowers and congratulatory balloons booed loudly.
The two battles are closely related, proving again the historical reality that the Middle East is replete with multi-party, multi-dimensional conflicts, and contains more troublemakers than peacemakers.
The sprawling space — replete with a gelateria, Foosball nook, dining room, ample bar and open kitchen — was moribund on a Tuesday night but delightfully festive on the subsequent Saturday.
They designed Spencer as a neighborhood hangout replete with coffee, pastries to go, and whitewashed walls, trimming the restaurant only with fresh flowers and two 19th-century oil portraits.
With a population barely exceeding 250,000 citizens, this country remains replete with controversy on many levels, especially in the domestic political level and the level of financing terrorism regionally.
The shelves of my local supermarket are replete with cans of fizzy, heartburn-provoking foreign pop masquerading as beer rapidly approaching its best-poured-straight-down-the-toilet date.
It feels replete with more potential at the same time, however, and should be set to grow a lot faster with a more open approach to third-party integration.
Parker designed the debut collection in six months, and it's replete with clean lines, beautiful, lie-flat seaming, and a sophisticated palette (no neons in this all-solids assortment).
A stuttering build—replete with police sirens—gives way to some of Skrillex's spin-art synth lines, spraying neon melodies over the blank canvas of its 4/4 rhythms.
At the same time, concrete walls were going up around US military installations and encampments; within weeks, soldiers could construct a large walled compound replete with hardened guard towers.
It's more that he belonged to a time when life itself might have seemed bigger, and art more replete with heroic possibilities than in our own anxious, cautious time.
And even if they are aware of it, many regard it as a "rare, kind of funny disease," replete with anecdotes of patients who spend hours in the shower.
Set in a particularly idyllic Atlanta suburb, replete with lifestyle wish-fulfillment production design, it's the kind of movie in which the filmmakers signal their exquisite taste by proxy.
History is replete with examples, but perhaps the most germane recent episode was less than 20 years ago, at the Sierra Club, which was riven by divisions over immigration.
And in a move replete with symbolism, he turned the official presidential residence into a cultural center and opened it to the public — on the day of his inauguration.
I say marvelous because each of Guo's stories is replete with strange and spectacular events, which she renders with enough explicit detail to keep this reader hungering for more.
Their pitches are replete with details grounded in reality, from the scarcity of tampons in prison to the hardships of visiting a parent incarcerated hundreds of miles from home.
But in his most recent tenure atop the polls, Sanders has also become an unwitting comedy icon and celebrity magnet, replete with some extremely famous endorsements backing his candidacy.
The alluringly ramshackle Maison Eureka is a 175-year-old Victorian-era home replete with uneven doors, a sagging roof and broad chunks of shingles absent like gap teeth.
"Thus far, our record is replete with comments from minority programmers who have been locked out from carriage on traditional cable networks," he said in one of the letters.
On August 27th, in an effort to nudge the president, his finance minister, Tito Mboweni, published a 77-page paper on the National Treasury website, replete with sensible ideas.
The unmarried Sultan Qaboos had no children and did not publicly name an heir, a tradition among the ruling Al Said dynasty whose history is replete with bloody takeovers.
Although many celebrity couples throw lavish, media-riddled wedding parties replete with an entire fairy-tale Instagram feed, some choose to keep their nuptials a little more low-key.
Johnson was intentionally dishonest with me and communicated a narrative replete with false statements regarding material aspects of the incident that happened in the early morning hours of Oct.
Johnson was intentionally dishonest with me and communicated a narrative replete with false statements regarding material aspects of the incident that happened in the early morning hours of Oct.
Darkened, dramatically spotlit, and replete with affective staging, Savage Beauty did the praise-worthy work of recreating the resplendent vision of a beloved designer who left us too soon.
"Fools," from this year's Raw Honey, is windswept 70s radio rock, replete with beachy vocal harmonies and a guitar solo that would make Walter Becker and Donald Fagen salivate.
Twilo, on the other hand, was a gargantuan playground replete with lasers and smoke machines, home to a monthly residency by the British trance music titans Sasha and Digweed.
At the fair, the booth of his dealer, Chris Byrne, from Dallas, is all but filled by a model of the Philadelphia Museum of Art, replete with pediment murals.
Iraq is replete with thousands of archaeological sites, many of which were heavily damaged or pillaged by Islamic State during its barbaric three-year-rule which ended in 2017.
When young Davis wanted to be alone, she retreated to her own playroom in the basement, replete with an Easy-Bake Oven and a toy chest from F.A.O. Schwarz.
From here, visitors are ushered into the second component of the exhibition — a contrastingly warm, "operational retail environment," replete with sales attendants, a changing room, and a checkout counter.
Earlier this week, she stepped out in an Enfants Riches Déprimés (translation: Depressed Rich Kids) spike-studded black leather jacket, replete with various patches bearing various anti-establishment slogans.
" Mr. Grayson, a Florida Democrat, has called the allegations unfair and has challenged the accuracy of the article, which he said was "replete with misleading statements, innuendo and outright lies.
Even the employees of the resort's Hotel Okura, a towering replica of Amsterdam's Centraal Station replete with stone reliefs and mansard roofs, discovered themselves unable to come to my aid.
Plus, the romantic pursuit is replete with luscious descriptions of the cosmopolitan outings of rich New Yorkers, hot lesbian sex, and the neighborhood lesbian bar where it all takes place.
Ana Tronholm, 35, and her husband, Niclas Engene, 38, both biologists at FIU, brought their eight-month-old daughter and their Nissan Altima replete with several "Baby on Board" signs.
Those IRA leaks suggested the IRA had created at least 21 Tumblr accounts — and included names replete with slang terms, including some accounts listed in the user email we've reviewed.
This is the bottom line, based on my conversation with Bateman-House: "This area is already replete with confusion, and we don't need any more confusion," Bateman-House told me.
Future evolutions saw B&O integrating radios and TVs into single-unit chunks of audiovisual furniture (still replete with covers hiding the TV), as well as TVs with wheeled stands.
It is a book replete with interesting details, including Buffam's commentary on The Pillow Book by Sei Shōnagon, whose writing is woven into this book in imaginative and fanciful ways.
Inside, the decor will be familiar to anyone who knows Vanderpump's tastes: The space is replete with mirrors and chandeliers and fresh flowers, bedecked in chrome and glass and velvet.
But if you plan to rely heavily on Android apps, you're basically buying into the start of a journey, replete with odd-looking presentations of familiar apps, bugs, and crashes.
Astrology tends to get lumped in with the diverse practices that constitute the current wellness craze, which emphasizes a "natural" lifestyle replete with yoga, green juices, and energetic healing practices.
But if you plan to rely heavily on Android apps, you're basically buying into the start of a journey, replete with odd-looking presentations of familiar apps, bugs and crashes.
In case you missed it (but let's face it, you did not), this video was replete with parodies of pretty much all of our fave movies from the early 2000s.
Instead, the crowd got a cheery trip down memory lane, replete with Entertainment Tonight-style behind-the-scenes anecdotes and warm-hearted reflection on what a wild ride it's been.
The collection was replete with the brand's couture signatures including a drop waist silhouette paired with voluminous skirts, plenty of tweed scattered throughout, and lots and lots of ornate embellishment.
The comments for a highly enjoyable funk soundtrack called "Positron," for example, are replete with memories of childhoods spent listening to the test card music for long stretches of time.
And it should reflect on the fact that, in a world replete with intractable challenges, here is one where America's power and prosperity can be applied to truly transformative effect.
It wasn't chill and I had to evacuate myself in the nearest bush, replete with needles and graffiti, with only a few spider's webs and chip bags for toilet paper.
"This 'story,' replete with assumptions, misstatements and fraudulent statements was wrongfully published by the gossip blog Splinter despite the obviousness of its falsity and lack of factual support," he continued.
Sanders's rallies in the home states of those three "squad" members have attracted thousands of supporters, replete with celebrity appearances, including rock star Jack White and documentary filmmaker Michael Moore.
The city, in essence a peninsula surrounded by mountains, is laid out in a giant triangle, replete with sharp turns, steep grades, sudden speed limit changes and dozens of tunnels.
The visual style, however, is striking: Scenes are filmed against hazy backdrops of other films; a short introductory segment imitates an old-style newsreel, replete with scratches on the film.
Peppa the humanoid robot, replete with ceremonial dress, can perform a funeral ceremony for $462, cheaper than the $2,232 charged by a human priest to carry out the same task.
And Trump's own Twitter feed has been replete with attempts to blame Democrats but entirely devoid of any compassion for those families being separated by a policy his administration enacted.
But the truth is, in the early moments and hours after a shooting — or any tragedy — the rumors and initial reports almost always turn out to be replete with errors.
Around 2 PM, after being escorted from the scene by campus police officers, he was reportedly jumped and his black jacket—the one replete with a Third Reich logo—stolen.
The youngest of four children to Doug Ford Sr. and his wife Diane, Rob Ford grew up in Etobicoke, a suburb of Toronto replete with leafy enclaves and strip plazas.
The first thing that any curator does when they get a new job is dive into the racks and review the collection, and the Cleveland Museum's was replete with Photorealism.
Monáe's black-and-white striped suit, replete with wide flares, was a total homage to the singer she was honoring onstage, while also staying faithful to her penchant for suiting.
There's a simple reason for that: Recent US history is replete with examples of what can go wrong when a president turns the government's surveillance powers against his political opponents.
Instead, the frames stand replete with dense, heavy atmospheres and various gradations of blackness that evoke the nighttime conditions through which enslaved people passed and the ongoing dangers they faced.
The poems are replete with animal pleasures, from neck bones simmering in a pot and buckets of peas ready for shelling to ecstatic dancing and brassy songs on car radios.
In response to South Africa's alarming rates of rape (one of the highest in the world), Sonette Ehlers invented the Rapex, the "anti-rape condom" replete with rows of teeth.
Luther's final break from Rome came with the Augsburg Confession in 73, and the rest is no end of history, replete with schisms and catastrophic wars throughout Europe and beyond.
It's the centerpiece of the biggest holiday of the year for many American families: the Christmas tree, the focal point for parties and presents, replete with favorite ornaments and lights.
We envision a shambolic, barely First-World hellhole replete with crumbling infrastructure, wacky moral righteousness, 19th-century labor laws, a C.H.U.D. president, and a mass shooting on every street corner.
Books, replete with emotional depth and rich character development, are ripe for onscreen interpretation, even if, for some readers, the end result isn't always as rich in the visual telling.
Tender yet serrated, Mr. Simpson finds unexpected fertile ground at the intersection of Bill Withers, Merle Haggard and Elvis Presley, replete with roadhouse guitar and spiky classic R&B horns.
Urban lake swimming sounds like an anomaly — but Berlin isn't the only major European city that's swimmable; the continent is replete with shockingly clean swimming spots surrounded by city life.
And while "Leopoldstadt" is replete, to the bursting point, with historical fact and political theory, it is mostly devoid of the intellectual jeux d'esprit that have been its creator's signature.
Benjamin&aposs "anti-PC" comedy repertoire — previously praised by the conservative free-speech crowd despite being replete with racist and homophobic slurs — started to feature overt anti-Semitism in 2018.
But it's also replete with syncopation: Its words land on the off-beats, and it uses rhythms that didn't really exist in the historical medieval culture it's attempting to channel.
This letter is replete with inaccurate statements, misconceptions and factual errors, including a fundamental misunderstanding of the relationship between the VIX Index, VIX futures and volatility ETPs, among other things.
There was, for one thing, the need to repudiate the first half of the 20th century, during which science textbooks were replete with racial stereotypes and uncritical references to eugenics.
America's history of the exploitation of domestic terrorism by political opportunists is replete with case studies, from the Red Scare of the nineteen-twenties through the abuses following 9/11.
And, while Twitter is replete with celebrations and commiserations, people are also using the platform to exchange information and resources about mental health  Twitter users are sharing advice and resources.
The president's contradictions and misleading statements, sometimes replete with double and triple negatives, can only raise questions for the mid-level professionals working several bureaucratic layers below the White House.
Replete with scathing commentary on religion, class and cultural wars, Jesus Christ Superstar doubles as satirical allegory for the tensions between mainstream and countercultural politics of the '20153s and '70s.
Johnson was intentionally dishonest with me and communicated a narrative replete with false statements regarding material aspects of the incident that happened in the early morning hours of October 17.
The area is so replete with French residents, French bakeries and Parisian accents that it is sometimes referred to sardonically by Montrealers as "Nouvelle-France," France's former North American colony.
Opinionated, more than occasionally snarky, he wrote with an open appreciation of athletes and coaches, bars, pretty women and chicken fried steak, replete with clever put-downs and outlandish metaphors.
Malls function as an orgy of consumerism—places where shopping is an experience, replete with opportunities for dining, resting, and generally drawing out the shopping process as much as possible.
It also impedes Democratic lawmakers' ability to check up on the president, a responsibility also laid out in the constitution, Grassley wrote in a letter replete with footnotes and case citations.
In their place, a new era has emerged for the reality star replete with baggy sweats and tees, ripped up denim, waist-length Cher hair, and "no makeup, makeup" beauty mantra.
Visitors were treated to not only a full "mobile office" complete with officers and cosplaying perps, but they got recruited into an escape room-style puzzle game replete with geeky touches.
The event's manifesto, laid out in sentence-long paragraphs on the last page of a thick, graph-replete booklet titled Handbook: Prose & Poetry, gave extra gravity to the Bay Area morning.
While much of the video shows how the Taliban conducts ambushes and assaults, the first 10 minutes of it shows militants replete with tactical garb and weapons, and employing their tactics.
It terms of sheer cruelty, the Philippeville Massacre, as it's known, yields nothing to modern ISIS atrocities, and it set the tone for a conflict replete with savagery on both sides.
His upending of a genre of painting usually replete with heroism or moralistic messages adds a layer of art-historical intrigue, a reimagining of what history painting is in this moment.
Trump's acceptance speech at the Republican National Convention invoked law and order and was replete with descriptions of violent acts that victimized ordinary Americans—particularly those who live in inner cities.
Not content with only producing bogus documents, the criminals were busted running an entire fake U.S. embassy – replete with U.S. flag and photographs of the president – for more than a decade.
The deal closed Friday and Tyma got to move back into her house — replete with a fresh new coat of paint — Tuesday, coincidentally the same day she turned 89 years old.
But just as Tung's block finds itself replete with garbage within a few days of sweeping, the annual cleanup needs additional ad hoc stopgaps until a full cleaning program is instituted.
Many of these Latin trap takes on English-language rap songs come replete with music videos, benefitting from the fortuitous high quality meets low budget nature of today's visual recording technology.
It was excellent because it said virtually nothing controversial, avoided (with a few exceptions) any divisive rhetoric, and was replete with references to American heroes who were present in the audience.
Alfred Hitchcock went back to "The Man Who Knew Too Much" (1934) in 1956, and turned his unpolished mystery into a big Hollywood thriller, replete with movie stars and exotic locations.
Our best-read article today looks at the civil war Mr. Trump has set off within the right-wing media, replete with talk-radio feuds, hate mail and awkward dinner parties.
Muslims across the world can download apps such as Muslim Pro, replete with daily prayer timetables, notifications for both sunrise and sunset, and an electronic compass pointing the way towards Mecca.
Heritage identifies young candidates and grooms them for a smooth climb through the system; adjacent to its headquarters is a library-dorm for its interns, replete with piles of free Hayek.
Yet Payam Feili, a poet and novelist, developed what he called a "special relationship" with the place, imagining it in his stories, which are replete with gay themes and Jewish symbols.
The Plastinarium is like a museum, replete with 16,500 corpses that have been given new life using plastination, a technique that von Hagens invented in 1977 at Heidelberg University's medical school.
I winced, wary of Holt's allergy to antiquity, but he was awed by the intricacy of its facade, replete with biblical scenes, grumpy lions and saints frozen in various karate poses.
Especially in a climactic dinner-party scene that is set in an ideal bohemian quasi loft, replete with dark corners where the film's romantic couples can square off or make out.
The space, replete with signs of inspirational sayings such as "Life is tough but so are you," also has a clothes closet, which will soon have secondhand semiformal dresses for prom.
The endnotes, replete with charts and graphs, run to more than 50 pages and acknowledge intellectual debts to such thinkers as Angela J. Davis, Paul Butler, Michelle Alexander and William Stuntz.
He spent the ensuing two decades constructing a business and entertainment empire replete with a highly successful chain of movie theaters and an ownership stake in the storied Los Angeles Dodgers.
In a postseason replete with memorable upsets and thrilling Game 7s, the N.H.L.'s Eastern Conference finals feature a prominent upstart, the Carolina Hurricanes, against a consistent contender, the Boston Bruins.
Helena BireckiSan Francisco To the Editor: American history is replete with what seemed to be, at the time, overly ambitious public policies: Kennedy's pronouncement to put a man on the moon.
A $500 billion plan to create NEOM, a new city on the Red Sea replete with passenger drones and robots, looked unlikely even before oil prices crashed below $30 a barrel.
And, much like Tulum, what was once a sleepy hideaway has transformed into a jet-set destination on its own, replete with expensive salons, gluten-free cafés, and lots of Lululemon.
The author's sprawling historical fiction recalls E.L. Doctorow and William Kennedy, and Yellow Earth is replete with astute exchanges that address power dynamics around law, government, big business, and minority communities.
One assailant had pretended to be a wounded soldier, replete with an intravenous drip bottle attached to his arm, officials said, as the trucks passed through seven checkpoints toward the base.
But he took refuge in the notion that politics is by its nature replete with exaggerations, half-truths and outright whoppers, so he was hardly adding much to the sum total.
Perhaps this played into the critical and collective swoon over the series finale of "The Leftovers," replete with nuptials, reunions, answers, infants and love that conquers all, even time and space.
Nowadays there's the internet, replete with a virtual tsunami of information offered by all kinds of sources, from experts equipped with evidence-based facts to people selling products or outright quackery.
Similar devices replete with plenty of venture capital funding — Tonal, Hydrow, Mirror — are popping up every day, each with the promise of being the exercise routine that you'll actually stick with.
As soon as we make a bumpy landing—replete with whoops and cheers and chants from the lads with diamond earrings and grey jogging bottom shorts—we'll pretend it never happened.
Titled HX-01, the forthcoming video will be a 36-minute animated film in full color and in 1920x1080 high definition, replete with hexeosis' varied geometric forms, patterns, mandalas and psychedelic landscapes.
The documentary, which arrived on Netflix this month, shares an even more comprehensive look at Broberg's tale, replete with audio recordings of Berchtold and reports from the FBI, which investigated the case.
Ben Tardif's 12' x 8' x 8' Marble Mountain, replete with ski jumps, a fairy tale castle, and an Escher-esque series of stairways, is a mesmerizing testament to craftsmanship and dedication.
But alas, as much as Huawei and Porsche try to carry that on with the user interface, which is replete with on-brand wallpapers and gold-tinted icons, they pretty much fail.
The robot is replete with features viewers will recognize from their own smartphones and computers: sleep mode, GPS tracking, and what appears to be some sort of over-the-air wireless charging.
But in the bloody five-year-old conflict, replete with many power players and varying loyalties, it was unclear whether the latest airstrikes targeted ISIS or its other foes -- Syrian Kurdish fighters.
" The store is replete with antiques from wall-to-wall, including everything from the prints to the chairs, or as Mary-Kate says,"Everything from local pottery, found objects at flea markets.
Later, in a room full of gold-hued, plush couches and chairs replete with gilded molding, we see a man looking at his phone while a falcon perches on his left arm.
The American story is replete with moments like these, moments in which women changed the trajectory of our lives and of our democracy as suffragettes, as scientists, as entrepreneurs, and as activists.
The film is replete with all the cheesy 80s music and smug, action-hero one liners that one might expect from a Schwarzenegger flick (yes, he even drops an "I'll be back").
The text of the law is replete with words like "reasonable"; one requirement, for example, says that companies take "every reasonable step ... to ensure that personal data which are inaccurate are rectified".
It is a model replete with conflicts of interest, enabling Amazon to influence sales trends, manipulate prices and drive consumers to its own products, which third-party sellers have long complained about.
It's also ideal for selfies, replete with James Turrell-inspired glowing backdrops, nerd nods to Dr. Who's TARDIS and the Iron Giant, and plenty of weird doorways within which to frame yourself.
In the aftermaths of Harvey and Irma, the news was replete with visuals of rescue activity, including food distribution and local officials praising the support they were getting from the federal government.
On paper, History's "Knightfall" sounds like a great idea: a drama about the Knights Templar searching for the Holy Grail, replete with a number of "Downton Abbey" alumni in its sizable cast.
In a brave new world of breakfast food, replete with to-go bars and microwaveable sandwiches, companies like Kellogg's and General Mills have seen their cereal sales decline over the past decade.
India's near $147 billion pile of soured loans is replete with examples of powerful and politically connected businesses who are accused of undermining rules to secure credit and then defaulting on loans.
Then, one of McDonald&aposs biggest rivals, Wendy&aposs, announced in September it would be launching a breakfast menu nationwide in 2020 — replete with finger-lickin&apos chicken sandwiches of its own.
The gown, designed by Oscar de la Renta's creative director, Peter Copping, donned on the catwalk by model Ros Georgiou, is replete with a satin ribbon detail and intricate Swarovski crystal embroidery.
Built up with melodious San Junipero synths, "Otra Noche En Miami" evokes the same existential crises and vintage vibes found throughout The Weeknd's moody discography, replete with affluent debauchery and unadulterated despair.
Clutching the microphone like a life raft, Kesha announces she'll indulge the crowd with a few fan requests which turn out to be "Boots & Boys" and "Cannibal," replete with all-band choreography.
Gabriel writes of Joan Mitchell using many of her own letters, replete with so many m-dashes that characterize the way she spoke, painted, and lived — intimate, candid, and yet, somehow, removed.
The record is replete with abuse, as over 38 states, plus the District of Columbia, along with Australia, Germany, Spain, the U.K. and several other nations have investigated Google's data collection practices.
In subsequent years, the report states, a "neo-Confederate theme park" grew around the mountain, replete with a plantation house, anodyne versions of antebellum life, and a "Gone With the Wind" museum.
It's replete with crystal chandeliers, vintage mirrors, a marble fireplace and elegantly carved trim, all said to have been acquired by the landlord from the old Biltmore Hotel near Grand Central Terminal.
Todd: Driving Miss Daisy is a film replete with issues, and it's one that also sells the "all we have to do is be nicer to each other" message of Green Book.
If the guy's earnestness is what upsets you, neither "Drug Dealer" nor its accompanying video—replete with the first sunny steps to recovery at the end—are going to turn you around.
He shot casually composed candid stills, in saturated color, of older South Beach residents, many of them Holocaust survivors, enjoying a kind of paradise regained, replete with palm trees and balmy weather.
"It was classic Chanel, the Lagerfeld way: merchandised, tongue-in-chic, replete with ideas, alternately delicate and clumpy, forward-looking and connected to the past," wrote Vanessa Friedman, our chief fashion critic.
Somewhat ironically, Airbnb recently launched an initiative to have its hosts act more like hospitality experts, replete with recommended activities, cucumber water and maybe a mint on the pillow for good measure.
He led an entirely straight romantic life after prison, and his relationship history was replete with episodes of abuse and misbehavior that sullied the affection he showed for the women he loved.
Many people said they were fans of the plaintiffs' trial lawyer, Mark Lanier — known for his dramatic, even impish opening statements, replete with slides and props — and hoped to see his performance.
New Hampshire voter Liz Duck had a hard time settling on just one Democratic presidential contender because "the field is replete with good people," but ultimately landed on Biden for his experience.
The Capitol itself is — with apologies to the new Trump International Hotel — the most sumptuous architectural jewel in Washington, replete with portraits and busts of our nation's statesmen (and a few rogues).
In a nod to the secrecy and one-sided nature of the court, such applications are supposed to be "scrupulously accurate," but Horowitz found they were replete with errors in Page's case.
At last year's CES, the retail behemoth that introduced us to Alexa doubled down on the expansion of its digital assistant, replete with an all-electric Audi car with Alexa built in.
As we've said before, this MacBook Pro has the same display found in the latest MacBook Air, replete with the same True Tone technology and a whopping 500 nits of maximum brightness.
Due to having its aesthetic roots in the horror that inspired Venom and Mercyful Fate, black metal more often than not feels essentially European, replete with cobwebbed candelabras, mossy forests, and the harpsichord.
All that said, if the status quo -- replete with alleged cyberattacks -- was enough to get Trump to step into North Korea, then Kim has little reason to stop his attacks on American soil.
Imagine, on the internet, in 2018, a place where a battery of influential all-star thinkers and writers are having groundbreaking, difficult, conversations about flashpoint discussions — ones replete with disagreements, and threaded offshoots.
The sense of Britain as a plucky outsider that can fight its own battles and stand alone has been at the center of the Brexit debate that has been replete with wartime references.
Replete with products of modern-day consumer culture — iPhones, earbuds, plastic bags, water bottles, and Chinese takeout containers — Levinthal's paintings introduce a parallel order where the quotidian is in dialogue with other artists.
The accompanying video, premiering exclusively with Refinery29, is just as unapologetic: It's a phone-free celebration of the teen hangouts in the '90s, replete with a Jeep Wrangler and a drive-in movie.
Skewed prioritiesThis same obsession with optics is what led to Juicero building a countertop appliance that initially cost $700 (now a more attainable $399), replete with custom parts and unnecessarily complicated manufacturing elements.
But the Russians could actually publish in Pravda the communist party newspaper a story about Hillary Clinton and corruption replete with documents and any American campaign would be allowed legally to use that.
Today they no longer sport full-bottomed periwigs, replete with curls, but echoes of their black and white Dutch colonial garments, handmade lace collars and tight buckle boots appear in everyday men's wear.
Washington (CNN)Think "Trump orbit" in a recreational sense, and it's likely golf or gilded interiors come to mind -- a vision of uber-comfortable playgrounds replete with ribeye steaks and crystal chandeliers. Rustic?
The US Department of Homeland Security employs a high-tech dragnet at the border, replete with infrared cameras and spy drones to catch smugglers, and as a result, coyotes have become more vigilant.
The aforementioned tune sees Cowgill haul out his best Type O Negative vibes, then immediately stride into the dusty spaghetti Western dirge "I Wanna Die at 69," replete with his inimitable throaty growl.
The work borrows its aesthetic from early Nintendo games and anime shows like Cowboy Bebop, but set on a surreal island replete with dragons, tanks, cognac, and, of course, naked girls playing tennis.
As with any cultural artifact beloved by young women, otome games have an active and vociferous fan base: Countless blogs around the world are devoted to the genre, replete with reviews and walkthroughs.
He and his companions are acutely self-conscious about their societal status, and in conversation, they are quick to offer observations, almost non sequiturs, about prominent politicians, replete with sexist and racist language.
Startup: RevolutCited by these VCs: Index VenturesRelationship: InvestorsTotal raised:What it does: Revolut is another of the UK's leading neo banks replete with currency services at realtime exchange rates and access to cryptocurrency markets.
In late October, the firm announced its decision to pull out of the agreement, which it said had become "replete with opportunities for gamesmanship and loopholes" as other firms allegedly bent the rules.
One of the show's funniest monologues was his recitation of a lengthy, fictional music review, replete with academic jargon and bogus literary allusions that sounded authentic until it morphed into pretentious absurdist nonsense.
Blankenship, the former Massey Energy CEO who served prison time for his role in a mine explosion that killed 29 people, ran a campaign replete with attacks on Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell.
The 21,500-square-foot cream- and green-hued oasis is lined with more than two dozen linden trees and is replete with hanging ivy and beds of white roses, when they're in season.
The accompanying video for the Timbaland-produced track looks like the nightmare you'd have after a double screening of Deliverance and Varsity Blues, replete with hog wrestling, tractor racing, and backwoods bar dancing.
In the early hominoid days, physically stronger proto-people might have secured more meat than other proto-people, and those who lived near water replete with fish could benefit from the extra calories.
Your home space is going to be replete with the wisdom and perspective that only heavy experiences and profound shifts can create as the waning moon passes through Capricorn between Tuesday and Wednesday.
Although foreign clinics might provide a timely service—one that comes replete with sun, sand, and surf—they might not offer the same degree of safety and oversight as what's available in Canada.
Visitors peer into the tops of pools of fish that stretch into the interactive Dive floor below, which is replete with corals, fossils, and a VR adventure from the P.O.V. of a shark.
Warehouse Cafe is basically the only bar in town, and is replete with decaying taxidermy (where did they get that seal cub?) and ghost stories from the creepy Burlington Hotel across the street.
In a study published Tuesday in the journal eLife, the researchers describe surgically connecting the artificial fingertip, replete with sensors, to electrodes implanted in the peripheral nervous system in Sorensen's left arm stump.
The weekend festivities I attended included passionate lectures on colonial life, in-character debates on the threat of British troops, mock battles, and a Grand Ball replete with live historical music and dancing.
That is wrong; the Supreme Court has held that those presidential powers may be curtailed, and American law is replete with examples of obstruction prosecutions of officials for abusing their undoubted official powers.
But then into this trunk of devout feeling graft a carnival replete with children marching and singing, dancers dressed in elaborate costumes whirling and undulating, with curtains of strips of vividly varicolored mylar.
Situated on a 2900,22019-acre private reserve replete with wildlife on the border of Kruger National Park, MalaMala first opened in 1964 and pioneered the idea of the photographic safari in South Africa.
The text's early pages are replete with gilding, floral motifs and other Gothic Christian staples, while later pages exhibit the tightly woven geometric patterns that are one of the hallmarks of Islamic aesthetics.
Another room recreates the famous stank bathrooms from the now-closed dive bar, the Hole, which the gallery is named after, replete with graffiti from Ben Solomon, Shaun Crawford and the Irak crew.
While the killings (replete with beheadings, dismemberments and more) are zestfully depicted — the director Adrian Grunberg has a way with pace and bloody impact to be sure — the picture overall is rote, mechanical.
She recalled a post about a couple on TLC's "90 Day Fiancé" in which the couple married in a trailer park, replete with one bottle of champagne and a store-bought birthday cake.
The venue for the Paul Weiss dinner was the Catalyst Restaurant in Cambridge, Massachusetts, replete with an open bar, whole lobsters, and an ice sculpture, and more than 100 students were in attendance.
Then they shed more tears while watching Tuesday's parade in Beijing celebrating the 70th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China, a procession replete with images of progress and sacrifice.
He is deeply uncomfortable with group guilt, whether it is Russian or American athletes — who, it should be noted, had considerable doping issues not long ago, replete with self-blinded United States officials.
His pathway to the visiting bench was replete with fist bumps, hugs and handshakes, an accumulation of friends here to celebrate his long effort to land a head coaching job, complete at last.
He was a co-founder of the Negritude movement, which "refers to an African essence, replete with philosophical and psychological consequences," and is considered one of the most significant figures in African literature.
The Jewish novelists of the midcentury — men like Philip Roth, Saul Bellow, and J.D. Salinger — were stewards of a new Jewish American literary canon, replete with its own set of archetypes and tropes.
That event -- America's annual National Independence Day Parade, a traditional patriotic celebration quite apart from any Trump event and replete with fife and drum, floats, balloons and dignitaries, steps off at 11:45 a.m.
Though football is not as replete with potheads as some other sports – we're looking at you, MMA – there are a significant number of players who have been busted for smoking weed down the years.
To every public clamor or brouhaha (and there were many), the answer was always, "It's just math," and they'd point at the roomful of geeks, replete with Nerf guns and beanbag chairs, as proof.
If you haven't watched Wild Wild Country, I'll summarize: It's the story of a spiritual community (ahem, cult) gone deeply astray, replete with a militia, private jets, machine guns, murder attempts, and mass poisonings.
In the vastly opulent dining room of Getty's mansion, also known as Sutton Place, replete with gilded ceilings and an enormous table, Getty's butler informs him the Times is now a tuppence more expensive.
The Note 123, which sold for more than $800, is replete with all kinds of features, including a super-high-resolution camera, an iris scanner (to unlock the phone)—and an especially powerful battery.
When Ink & Dagger played live, the band donned their version of corpse paint, resembling a dollar-store version of KISS, replete with McCabe spitting up fake blood and basking in their own homemade lightshow.
The FN's history is replete with hopes dashed at the last minute, as shown both by the defeat of Ms Le Pen's father and by the party's disappointing performance in regional elections in 2015.
Roman Reigns's absence meant the long-awaited Shield reunion couldn't go on, but the surprise replacement by Kurt Angle, replete with a security vest to complete his ensemble, was the best of all worlds.
In an atmosphere of mistrust, both sides have sidelined the World Trade Organisation, the global framework for handling trade disputes, opting instead for a transactional approach to the talks replete with gimmicks and threats.
Richard D. James Album emerges from this shockingly quick progression as a whole new Aphex Twin, replete with concrete melodies and jumpy song structures, lifting away the distant fog of his ambient material completely.
American history is replete with horrific episodes that prevented the accumulation of black wealth for centuries: first slavery, then indentured servitude under Jim Crow, segregated housing and schooling, seizure of property and racial discrimination.
But as a caper set within an anthropomorphic metropolis, replete with rabbits and cape buffalo as big-city cops and Shakira as a rump-shaking, singing gazelle, Zootopia naturally fits the furry community's interests.
Miguel also provided some much needed escapism by serving one of the greatest rock and roll performances this side of Prince, replete with dance moves that I'm pretty sure knocked up half the audience.
Nicki's fans have expressed concern about her being MIA in 2018, which culminated Monday with Wendy Williams launching a faux campaign on her show to help find her ... replete with a missing persons poster.
And it's replete with all these military metaphors: It's played on a "gridiron" and there are "blitzes" and "bombs thrown into the end zone" while teams "march" down the field to conquer one another.
They're wildly different from one another—the former is a haunted, harpsichord-driven, half-minimal track; the latter is a country song, replete with slide violins and gorgeous harmonies from the brilliant Emily Yacina.
Although the OnePlus 6, replete with a notch and a glass back, now blends into the mass of Android phones out there, it does stand out with a number of its own unique strengths.
As the new Congress sat in the chamber for the first time, the Democratic side was replete with vibrant colors and diverse clothing -- a Native Pueblo dress, a resplendent hijab, and a Palestinian thobe.
And now the Federal Reserve's Beige Book — a quarterly survey of businesses around the US released last week — is replete with complaints about how the trade war is constraining sales and raising input prices.
The exchange, from March 2015, appeared to reflect a typical nuts-and-bolts strategy conversation, replete with the jargon of polling, political messaging and even conjecture about what the governor might be up to.
In a difficult political climate, this is an issue that could be a shining example of unity as it is replete with support from companies, consumers, and legislators on both sides of the aisle.
For "Duat" — the title refers to the Egyptian realm of the dead — the Connelly has been transformed into what feels like an old-fashioned public school library, replete with gleaming wooden card catalog cabinets.
"Bololo Haha" is almost radically spare, a skeletal and punishing meditation replete with gun shots, revving motorcycle engines, ambulance sirens and the hoarse barking of one of the scene's current stars, MC Bin Laden.
His cellar is replete with the work of producers who have not been sanctified as superstars and are not known for their grand crus, but who simply make beautiful, expressive wines whatever their terroirs.
AliveCor is also putting out a new app replete with speech-recognition features that, paired with the watch sensor, the startup hopes will replace the cumbersome, expensive devices for patients with pressing heart conditions.
Thursday afternoon, Mr. Pruitt delivered President Trump his resignation letter, replete with references to "God's providence" and how "blessed" he was to have had the opportunity to serve not the nation, but this president.
In the repaired Palais El Bahia, which is replete with ornate carvings, mosaic floors, and intricately patterned wooden ceilings, Fadda displays a multitude of works that explore and reclaim ideas of selfhood and nationalism.
It is an area replete with culturally conservative, white, working-class voters whose energy in 232 delivered the state's 22018 electoral votes by less than one percentage point to Mr. Trump over Hillary Clinton.
The University of South Carolina Aiken, which Brown attended, has set aside 60 acres for development of a golf practice facility, replete with nine holes, short-game areas, meeting rooms, locker rooms and classrooms.
That prompted the Sierra Club to point out, in a filing to the CPUC (replete with backing documents and leaked emails), that C4Bes is an astroturf group, a lobbying effort masquerading as a nonprofit.
That is a major turnabout by Mr. Trump and his aides, who once vowed to challenge China's control of disputed reefs that it has turned into artificial islands, replete with military equipment and runways.
"The leaks seem to be replete throughout our government," King told MSNBC's Ali Velshi on Thursday, citing WikiLeaks' release of a large trove of documents concerning the CIA earlier this week as an example.
The White House Correspondents' Dinner has gone from a hoary ritual to the apex of Washington's social calendar, replete with Hollywood A-listers, tuxedoed television stars and live coverage on the major news networks.
Consumers may also fail to see value in services by an industry that has already proven incapable of protecting user data, or signing up for services replete with fine print eroding your legal rights.
"Rotten Tomatoes critic score: 96%What critics said: "Chernobyl is a thorough historical analysis, a gruesome disaster epic replete with oozing blisters and the ominous rattle of Geiger counters, and a mostly riveting drama.
The case is an absolute mess, replete with a chain of internal emails going back nine years, showing bank employees plotting to fabricate documents so they can evict this woman once and for all.
Terraces on three sides of the office are planted with native trees, vines and grasses and replete with bee apiaries that are tended by the employees, who are encouraged to work outdoors in season.
As a result of historic racial segregation, including the dynamic of white flight, the wider society is replete with essentially white neighborhoods, schools, workplaces, churches, towns, and cemeteries, contributing to the dominant white sensibility.
Similarly, in "Matters of the Heart (Figure IV)" (2014), a seated figure with a sword in her hand is replete with images of lush landscapes and golden facades that adorn her like a garb.
"Online forums are replete with posts boasting about the immune, recovery, nutritional, and muscle building benefits of human milk," wrote the authors of a 2015 editorial in the Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine.
And Claire Redfield, as opposed to Elza Walker, ties the entire thing back to the original: The stage is set not just for a sequel, but an entire franchise, replete with familiar and reliable aspects.
Bright red in color, tangy, sweet, salty, and replete with a 'meaty,' tomato-ey umami hit, ketchup provides accents of color and flavoring, as well as a smell and texture that is familiar and comforting.
Their new paper, published today in the International Journal of Paleopathology, claims that Nolan's research is replete with errors and misinterpretations, and that a genetic study probably shouldn't have been conducted in the first place.
As a way to staunch the flood of Viners moving to YouTube, Instagram, and Snapchat, Vine finally expanded the length of its videos in June, and produced its first longform series replete with Vine stars.
In an unusual opinion, replete with a reference to "Miracle on 34th Street," Judge Andrew Hanen of the US. District Court for the Southern District of Texas ordered that certain DOJ lawyers attend ethics courses.
Clad in an off-the-rack sporty suit that aspires to jauntiness but might well double as his pajamas, this Erie is a creation of solid, sometimes sweaty flesh, replete with subtle tics and quirks.

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