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Dusty punch lines include the set designer Jo Mielziner (rhymes with "keener") and the operetta composer Rudolf Friml (rhymes with "Gott im Himmel").
After meeting the billionaire McCreadie - rhymes with greedy, geddit?
Curse words flew — particularly one that rhymes with puck.
You know, Lionel rhymes with the French word for 'fuckhead'.
Nothing rhymes with Derek, and he had to strike fast.
Martha Ann Lavey (rhymes with navy) was born on Feb.
" He said, " 'Stache' rhymes with 'cash' —you stash your cash.
If you lock up the orange … nothing rhymes with orange.
As she points out ... Regina Parejo blatantly rhymes with Virginia Vallejo.
Wait a sec... "spy" rhymes with "eye".... WHAT COULD IT MEAN???
Ruyter suggested Greatest … and a dirty word that rhymes with Hits.
If it rhymes with porn, it probably deserves its own hub.
Then I wondered: Tinnitus —rhymes with "hit us" or "smite us"?
How are you such a loser when your name rhymes with 'winner'?
It's named for the photo editing app VSCO, which rhymes with disco.
Frank Patrick Palopoli (rhymes with monopoly) was born in Pittsburgh on Feb.
Some relied on humor — while complaining that almost nothing rhymes with "orange"!
Whatever the cause, Logan has a solution, and it rhymes with Shmoney.
Here are three kind, talented, sweet, lithe (rhymes with Blythe!), wonderful women.
Let&aposs say it rhymes with "pretty," and it&aposs not pretty.
That particle would be called the stau (rhymes with cow) particle, Fox proposed.
That's when he developed his rhymes-with-bucket list and got to work.
I don't want to say his name [but] it rhymes with 'Justin Greeber.
The name Meredith McIver, which suspiciously rhymes with McGyver, was unrecognizable before Tuesday.
Ask: What rhymes with tub (cub, rub), soap (rope, hope), & bubble (double, trouble)?
Mr. Moog (which rhymes with vogue) tried to explain its circuitry to him.
QUINTANILLA: THAT CERTAINLY RHYMES WITH WHAT WE'RE HEARING OUT OF QUARTERLY CONFERENCE CALLS.
Mr. Moix (it rhymes with "box") isn't a neo-Nazi or a racist.
And a certain company that rhymes with Chairanos brought serious drama the biomedical world.
The guy's first name is Freddie—it rhymes with the original NHL goalie chant.
Messi rhymes with Nessie —  and so we have the splendid combination of Lionel Nessi.
This is the Ziro (rhymes with "pyro"), an upcoming motion control system from ZeroUI.
But on Tuesday you spat out rhymes with a vulgar and sometimes elegant rage.
KIMMEL: Have you ever made love to someone whose name rhymes with Lonald Lump?
The first few weeks of LAX-it (kind of rhymes with "exit") were chaotic.
It rhymes with a peculiarly geographical quality—national, even municipal—of Davis's cosmopolitan enterprise.
But the reality is that 'Oath' rhymes with 'growth,' and that's our job, to grow.
Reince (short for Reinhold, rhymes with "pints") is 44 but has an older-man's vibe.
His desire for an audience with the pope rhymes with hers to meet her idol.
"Webster: Nothing in the English language rhymes with "orange" #Eminem : Hold my beer," Sean G wrote.
And when she told him it was Yulree—rhymes with "jewelry"—Kimmel made it a thing.
I found myself very grateful that my last name rhymes with gang, as it turns out.
Zooey Deschanel has some beef with an airline whose name rhymes with "Bamerican," she told Ellen DeGeneres.
" Lando consistently uses a version that rhymes with "can," while characters like Luke doggedly stick to "hon.
Because he calls her that thing and "no" rhymes with oh dear god this is exhausting already.
Because he calls her that thing and "no" rhymes with oh dear God this is exhausting already.
Specifically one that, "begins with the letter 'C' and rhymes with the word 'bunt,'" according to IvyGold.
JON PARELES Of course "Thriving" rhymes with "surviving" in Mary J. Blige's latest parcel of motivational advice.
The dance of the members and their masking rhymes with the staggered route of the diminished electron.
It doesn't help that his name semi-rhymes with Barb, who was the big death of last season.
It's Sur-sha (rhymes with "inertia") Row-nin — as the Ladybird star has explained on Saturday Night Live.
" The cross-references continue: A song title on the new album, "10 Death Breast," rhymes with "Beth/Rest.
Vincent Joseph Boryla (the name rhymes with gorilla) was born on March 1988, 1927, in East Chicago, Ind.
" Right after singing though, she puts the mic down and mouth a certain expletive that rhymes with "duck.
"; and "Ya Got Trouble with a Capital 'T' and That Rhymes with 'B' and That Stands for Bipolar!
Her visuals feel like the love child of Missy Elliott and Busta Rhymes, with Ludacris as her fairy godfather.
Soulja Boy has the perfect antidote for phony death threats gone awry ... and it rhymes with a million dollars.
We hope so, because someone finally figured out that Chandler Bing rhymes with a certain wildly popular Drake song.
Breakout actress Angourie Rice ("rhymes with floury and dowry," as she clarifies in her Instagram bio) loves to read.
December, 19853: Joan Collins cover (" SHE RHYMES WITH RICH "); also, Muriel Spark on Piero della Francesca, Styron on Capote.
Then why is Obama going to Havana, other than scratching one more item from his rhymes- with-bucket list?
One of her biggest hits is "Rhymes" with Chris Lorenzo, which reached #22016 on the UK charts in 211.
At Paul Molé (it rhymes with olé!), a "gentleman's haircut" costs $38 and a "deluxe open-razor shave," $403.
Watch in wonder as Gapeth (which rhymes with Wraith) entices Penisfinder into Skullfuck Town, the Wetlands, and the Pit.
England, Wales and Scotland are dotted by more than 100 rustic shelters called bothies (the word rhymes with "frothy").
Dame responded twice, and Shaq clapped back ... lacing his rhymes with tampon jokes and questions about Lillard's basketball legacy.
His name, Raf (rhymes with "laugh," with a rolled Flemish R), is invoked with adoration in high-fashion circles.
" In Martin's song "Jobs I Had Before I Got Rich and Famous," Philippe de Montebello rhymes with "unsuspecting fellow.
His team coated the fabric with one key ingredient: a crumpled crystalline molecule called MOF-808 (MOF rhymes with "cough").
"don't worry, you'll learn fast because you have an INCREDIBLE Spanish teacher whose name rhymes with Vamila Carmello," she replied.
This is not an election year in which it is easy to get attention, unless your name rhymes with Gump.
Cleis Abeni (first name rhymes with "dice") is a veteran journalist and editor dedicated to harm reduction and compassionate living.
"'Oath' rhymes with 'growth,' and that's our job, to grow," then CEO Tim Armstrong told us at the brand's launch.
We know the gold standard dermatologists swear by (it rhymes with shmetinol), and the full cosmetic routines of makeup artists.
That's always the visual that comes to my head whenever I hear the word "Pilsen"—it almost rhymes with Pilsner.
There is a mystique about the late-week puzzles, and rightly so; they're [insert word that rhymes with "rammed"] hard.
Saoirse Ronan, Sur-sha (rhymes with "inertia") Row-nin, the Irish actress nominated for Best Actress for her role in Brooklyn.
Ain't that a (rhymes with witch) Turns out the facial phenomenon crudely known as "resting bitch face" is really a thing.
After all, the great poems of childhood are nursery rhymes, with their assortment of wounds, beheadings, falling cradles and collapsing ­bridges.
For two years, starting in 219, Ms. Previte (rhymes with "brevity") crisscrossed the United States in her search for her saviors.
One out of five people, researchers have found, fall into a category they call chronic procrastinators or procs (rhymes with crocs).
"I thought this is going to be hard, because I can't think of anything that rhymes with Ultima Thule," he said.
Followers named themselves #GravelGang or #Gravelanche — a portmanteau that relies on mispronouncing the candidate's name, which rhymes with lapel, not gavel.
The service, now simply called Google Fi (it rhymes with "eye"), is finally available for iPhones and a lot more Android devices.
It only comes in black (with the exception of the Galaxy S7 case, which also comes in gold.) Mophie rhymes with Sophie.
He means those things, as he always has, although of course he's also glad "level" rhymes with "Neville"—Aaron, to be specific.
Khloé Kardashian wants the negativity out of her life, and if your name rhymes with Shmistan Shompson then that probably means you.
Based on that, it seems that Arya checked at least one name of that list of hers and it rhymes with Shmittleshinger.
There was opportunity here, and there was plenty of real gold nearby, including in the neighboring town of Lead (rhymes with "deed").
Mr. Collins offers us a set of phrases that follow a "[Word 1] a [Word 2 that rhymes with word 1]" scheme.
Well, it probably does, unless your last name rhymes with Schmallschmart, or you count Warren Buffett among your family's most trusted financial advisors.
"I know there's been trouble in that trailer," he says, which starts with T which rhymes with P and that stands for Peaks!
Before she left Eritrea, Fisehaye (rhymes with Miss-ha-day) felt trapped in her job as a storekeeper for a government-owned farm.
In "Pardon Edward Snowden," a poet named Mark McCain agonizes over whether to endorse some civically minded doggerel ("Putin" rhymes with "boot in").
The novel's villain, Ronald Horne, is based on a real-life political figure whose first name rhymes with his real-life doppelganger: Donald Trump.
It saddled itself with an unwieldy name, forcing most players to refer to it as the even less penetrable PUBG (rhymes with sub-G).
Basically, there's something for everyone to love on this album, except maybe someone whose name rhymes with Shmaylor Twift and was born in 1989.
Loren Spivack created these Dr. Seuss-themed tales for the Republican set and uses the nom de plume, which sort of rhymes with Seuss.
It invokes a word inevitably applied to Miró: "poetic," redolent of the magic, residual in us, of childhood rhymes, with or without figurative elements.
But I can talk about some of the pieces of what I carry with me and see if it rhymes with their life experience.
It's bogged down by cliché—"boss ladies" rhymes with "Mercedes"—and Aguilera's immediately recognizable voice doesn't really find its purpose over West's distinctive production.
But it's a sort of a homonym, it turns out — we're looking for something that rhymes with "ritain," that's Britain without the B: WRITTEN.
Around that time, I'd started composing a country song titled "My Bunkie Is a Junkie," but I found that not much rhymes with Suboxone.
In certain ways, the arc of Castle's career rhymes with that of Betty Woodman, the ceramist who died on January 2 at age 87.
The lead rapper, a husky-voiced woman playing the role of Queen Wendy, delivers the rhymes with tensile elegance and attention to sneered phrasing.
His superhero-like frame, flowing blonde hair, and last name that rhymes with Thor's fictional home planet of Asgard made the moniker a no-brainer.
Plus, Kilo Kish, Birdcloud, Tommy Genesis, and William Tyler make some appearances, variously braiding hair, performing, and eating a snack that rhymes with their name.
"Psalm Ye," Kardashian wrote on Instagram, reminding fans unaware of how to pronounce "Psalm" that it rhymes with the first syllable in West's first name.
His superhero-like frame, flowing blonde hair, and last name that rhymes with Thor's fictional home planet of "Asgard" made the moniker a no-brainer.
Travolta plays Terl (which for some reason rhymes with "Darrel"), a Psychlo security officer on Earth awaiting a long delayed promotion as he enslaves humankind.
Although there's no rapping at all, the cadences and origami-folded wordplay — "chlorophyll" rhymes with "skills to steal" — of hip-hop thoroughly inform this song.
For 2016, I'm trying to think of a phrase as catchy as "Nader's Traders" — something that rhymes with Clinton or Johnson — but it eludes me.
The mass-animation channel model is to combine nursery rhymes with familiar stock 2D and 3D animations, and jam pack the video titles with keywords.
The aliens that we see in this piece, which we have dubbed the "Klum" aliens (rhymes with 'plume'), are actually a sort of genetically cloned drone.
It even involves Wayne acting out spitting out shrimp (rhymes with pimp) for an entire bar, which is something no other rapper would bother to do.
Let us not mention the online event of two years ago that rhymes with "LamerLate" and the fault lines it revealed in the community's delicate psyche.
In late January 1978, Mr. Suess (rhymes with "loose") was part of an early home computer club called the Chicago Area Computer Hobbyists' Exchange, or CACHE.
A DeJ Loaf: Sell Sole (self-released '14) DeJ rhymes with "beige" and is short for Deja; Loaf signals style and is short for her shoes.
" So every time Theon bends to Ramsay's will he says some variation of this rhyme in his head: "Reek, my name is Reek, it rhymes with weak.
Ms Franklin writes that Jackson's work constitutes "a secret history of American women of her era", and it is a history that still rhymes with contemporary reality.
And the pitch that Maken makes to suppliers is that they can access the data around their customers (unlike other online retailers, whose name rhymes with shmamazon).
It is about Viva on her own terms: Viva as a writer for the New York Times, writing as Liv (pronounced "Leev," rhymes with joie de vivre).
His œuvre will "owe much to Istanbul"—the cupola of St. Peter's basilica rhymes with the dome of Bayezid's mosque, while the Sistine Chapel's Adam resembles Mesihi.
"They allowed their users to bypass those rules by putting a period in the middle of somebody's last name or saying 'Alicia S. rhymes with myth,'" said Bowden.
Just like no one honestly believes that Millie Bobby Brown bullies gay men by sliding into their texts and dropping f-bombs (the one that rhymes with maggots).
Mr. Keil (it rhymes with "smile") decided to try a catchy slogan delivered by an animal mascot, similar to Smokey Bear, who reminds people to prevent forest fires.
A bisse (rhymes with peace) is a narrow (two- to six-foot wide) canal that brings water from high-altitude rivers across mountains to irrigate pastures and vineyards.
Over the next four years Mr. Yeutter — his last name rhymes with "fighter" — helped guide a 21966 trade bill through a Democratic Congress onto Reagan's desk for approval.
It's tough to look at the latest numbers from the Android Developers Dashboard without muttering the mobile OS F-word (rhymes with "lagmentation," a word I just made up).
Pictures of the chief minister herself are everywhere, often accompanied by slogans that play on the fact that her first name rhymes with khamata, Bengali for power or strength.
John may or may not be in love with an aspiring poet named Elodie, who writes about owls, and whose name rhymes with "threnody" — a lamentation to the dead.
She declaimed her rhymes with decisive, leaping inflections, linking her material to Nina Simone, Queen Latifah, Lauryn Hill, Roberta Flack and (joined by Victory singing "Strange Fruit") Billie Holiday.
Mr. Azar (rhymes with "pay czar") joined Lilly in 2007 and worked there for nearly 10 years before he left the Indianapolis-based company in January of this year.
Strongmen are performers, and what they do works only as long as it rhymes with and speaks to the aspirations and ambitions of the people who elevate and admire them.
And of course we've got Paul's weekly segment that he does every week, "Rhymes With What's Poppin'," so if you listen to the whole show, you've got a stew going.
VSCO — with a pronunciation that rhymes with Cisco — is known for its preset filters with cult-like followings used by photographers and Instagrammers alike to produce artsy, aesthetic-focused pictures.
" Barbara Bush, during the 1984 Reagan-Bush campaign against Walter Mondale, described Geraldine Ferraro, the Democratic vice-presidential nominee, as an "I can't say it, but it rhymes with rich.
It's touz-el or tao-zel (I cannot think of anything that rhymes with this word, because it's so foreign to me and I'm still a little bit in shock).
Meanwhile, white working-class people have one — and only one — current network show to help them understand the lives of Asian-Americans (hint: it rhymes with Shmesh Off the Shmoat).
One stated he wrote his rhymes with a feather quill, and another quipped that when he rapped about having shooters, he wasn't talking about fellow gangbangers, but rather, British redcoats.
I'm all for people apologizing for misdeeds, especially horribly racist ones, but when a company whose name rhymes with bigotry says it didn't mean to offend, it's hard to be sympathetic.
Aroids (it sort of rhymes with "steroids") are a family of tropical plants that have exploded in popularity in recent years and inspired a revival of the freewheeling '70s jungle aesthetic.
To him, A Starting Point should act more like a database than a platform—rhetoric that rhymes with that of Facebook and Twitter, which have mostly sidestepped responsibility for their content.
" From the Daily Beast: This is scary for a variety of reasons—the most obvious being that this country was founded on a little thing that rhymes with "peedom of fress.
While the internet continues to speculate, we know that if there's one person who's most likely going to explain what's behind this new look, it's someone whose name rhymes with Tim Tardashian.
"There was an announcement that I might star in this movie playing, I won't same the name of it but it rhymes with schmarbie," Schumer said on "The Ellen DeGeneres Show" Monday.
Then four years later, Democrats win power with an African-American guy from Chicago whose middle name is Hussein, whose last name rhymes with Osama, who is a genuine liberal, truly antiwar.
I don't follow football: the most I know about this year's European championship is that we have a player whose name rhymes with party and the whole shebang kicks off in France.
The shape of his head rhymes with the roof of the house, down to the thin outline of his balding hair mirroring the dark line of the end shingles of the roof.
In the past few days, people have started tweeting out all kinds of riffs on Keanu's name, which is easy to do because "Reeves" rhymes (and almost rhymes) with a lot of words.
Rob Kardashian's girlfriend switched up her signature waist-skimming strands for a new edgy bob — and the look reminds us of something we've seen before on star whose name rhymes with Miley Wenner.
"Paris rhymes with style, with fashion, with glamour, and P.S.G. has the Eiffel Tower on its logo, so playing with these concepts makes so much sense for them as a brand," Kocher said.
It's no Mulholland Drive, but the point of Under the Silver Lake rhymes with themes from David Lynch's masterpiece: that lifetimes of watching others has instructed us in how to be watched ourselves.
Of the cast, no one is more verbally dexterous than Joey Bland, whose assured ability to string together complex rhymes with dense wordplay and twisty sentence structure does come off like a magic trick.
Although the lyrics to "Take Me Out to the Ballgame" haven't changed in the past 109 years, baseball fans at Seattle's Safeco Field might want to try to figure out what rhymes with grasshoppers.
But as a United States citizen (he lives in Los Angeles), Mr. Lydon said he voted for the candidate "whose name rhymes with 'Hilarity,'" despite his palpable lack of enthusiasm for her "loser trip" candidacy.
The figure of the bear that disturbs the speaker into speech is also Odin, rune-finder; this figure rhymes with the bear/Christ figure that appears in a vision to Brother Klaus, patron saint of Switzerland.
Father of BASE jumping Boenish -- whose name rhymes with Danish -- was a fearless, friendly Californian with a big, snaggle-toothed smile who jumped so many times that he created a career and an entirely new sport.
Megan, therefore, has the clout of a Sports Illustrated model in the 1990s, but the lived experience of someone who was not above being picked on at school because her name sort of rhymes with "fart".
Visitors come to the Classical Revival manor — whose name, which rhymes with high cut, is derived from the Dutch word for lookout — to hear about the Rockefellers and to see the elegance in which they lived.
"I managed to shoot several rolls with a Nikon F and a telephoto lens, even though I was appalled, frightened and very upset," Mr. Adelman (the first syllable rhymes with saddle) told The Guardian in 2008.
Even if character actress legend Jeannie Berlin is there to give ATN a tiny burst of credibility (playing the network's news director), it seems pretty clear what business they're in, and it rhymes with Box Blues.
At this point, the uncivilized Ui (rhymes with "phooey") is still a low-grade Chicago hoodlum — and former housepainter — who has decided he needs to buy some poise if he's going to take over the city.
But the reality is that 'Oath' rhymes with 'growth,' and that's our job, to grow But a Business Insider story that broke yesterday beat the companies to the punch, leaving them scrambling to convey the new branding.
She turned up wearing headgear that mashed up Lady Liberty's crown with traditional indigenous dress that was itself scrawled with the graffiti that landed her in trouble: "fiscalia rima con porqueria", or roughly "prosecutor rhymes with crap".
He took on the job as the island's $1-a-year ambassador to the United Nations after he had persuaded Palau (rhymes with allow), then a newly independent nation, to claim a seat in the General Assembly.
Keeping Score That the East rhymes with least has been an unfortunate coincidence during the past decade of basketball, in which the N.B.A.'s Eastern Conference has struggled to keep up with its more glamorous Western rivals.
I use the word "surprisingly" because, at her best, Meloy (her first name rhymes with wily, not gaily) is a subtle and sophisticated writer who deserved her inclusion in Granta's 2007 list of best young American novelists.
CEO: Wade FosterRaised to date: $1.2 millionValuation: N/ANumber of employees: 300What it does: Zapier (rhymes with "happier") helps users easily connect apps together through integrations, automatically bringing data from one piece of software to the other.
The most likely conclusion is a profanity that rhymes with the word pluck, but another theory is that it's a nod to her character, Offred, who fights against the patriarchal, post-apocalyptic existence she finds herself trapped in.
His playlist was a pretty chill collection of mostly '90s hip-hop artists like Nas, A Tribe Called Quest, and Busta Rhymes, with a few more recent tracks from the likes of Eminem and Lupe Fiasco tossed in.
Dawn Oberg: Nothing Rhymes With Orange (Blossom Theory) It's not good that the most satisfying anti-Trump "long player" yet to surface comprises three compact download-only songs by a Berklee-trained Nashville-to-Frisco lounge DIY-er.
Turns out, it's not toss-el or taw-sul (rhymes with fossil), as the R29 beauty team, pretty much every beauty vlogger on the planet, several hairstylists I frantically texted this morning, and I have been saying it.
Myfanwy (rhymes with Tiffany) Thomas is in "The Rook," a new series beginning Sunday on Starz that combines elements of a mutant-superhero story, a spy thriller and a workplace drama set in a romantically stodgy Anglophilic institution.
He also thinks that "neck" rhymes with "Malcolm X": Yo, you ain't seen my best Checkmate, ain't a game of chess Globalists see me as a threat Free thinking, got the world at my neck Hah, am I paranoid?
My last name rhymes with funny things, and it was something that I got picked on a lot and ... it made me realize 'Hey, the only thing that matters is what the people that you love think about you.
There are mythic overtones to that image, as there are in "Iris," in which a bright-yellow banana oriented like a smile rhymes with a small white dome shape above that's like a clipped moon in the night sky.
By her account her agent suggested that she adopt the surname Grant because it had worked so well for the actor Cary Grant; the name Gogi (rhymes with Yogi) was invented by David Kapp at RCA Victor, she said.
As with his breakout viral hits "1 Night" and "Minnesota," Lil Yachty's music relies less on technical rapping than on simple melodies that invoke warped nursery rhymes, with bright, bubbly production and an affecting falsetto smoothed with Auto-Tune.
Some sites claim A Star Is Born is to blame, others are side-eyeing Stefanie Germanotta (leave her alone!), but almost everyone agrees that if someone was winning the break-up, their name rhymes with Mrina Mhayk and not Mradley Mooper.
Even before the scandal, Park's opponents called her "Chicken Geun-hye", both a play on words - her family name rhymes with chicken in Korean - and a reference to what they see as her lack of intellect and stilted public speaking.
Advertising firm Ray Corp, which rhymes with the first character 'Rei', jumped 7.3 percent after soaring as high as 13 percent in heavy trade, drawing attention of day traders who tried to make a quick buck on volatile share movement.
Sculpturally, the piece's orientation to the converging V of the Brooklyn and Manhattan Bridges and its angular rhymes with buildings on the far side of the ever-seething river make for a mix of visual and physical, spectacular and visceral splendors.
Designed by Herzog & De Meuron, who developed the original Tate Modern 16 years ago, the Switch House is sheathed in a perforated lattice of 336,000 bricks, a slate-colored skin that rhymes with the brickwork of the Boiler House next door.
The title finale spends six minutes celebrating his favorite hang, which is at its sweetest on a Sunday that rhymes with "fun day" even if there was that knucklehead who stepped to him and it came to blows—but not, notice, gunplay.
He also employed sgraffito — scratching through a layer of paint to reveal what lies beneath — for a series of portraits, done just after the war, whose dark humanism rhymes with the existentialist philosophy then in fashion in the cafes of Saint-Germain.
At times, Mr. Priebus, whose first name rhymes with "pints," struggled to defend Mr. Trump's antics, but he showed his loyalty by supplementing the campaign's resources and by urging Republicans to fall in line behind the candidate in spite of their reservations.
No one here has anointed Wentz as an amalgam of Andrew Luck and Brett Favre, or petitioned to rename the state as Wentzylvania, or pricing flights to Minneapolis — site of a certain big game that rhymes with Grouper Roll — for early February.
Left unlocked, free to use and with most offering little more than a roof, four walls and perhaps a small wood-burning stove, the buildings, called bothies (rhymes with "frothy"), are an indispensable — if for many years underground — element of British hill culture.
Podcasts like The Vanished are notable for drawing attention to the cases of missing minorities, while podcasts with an international focus, such as Nothing Rhymes With Murder, take a look at the various cultural and ethnic factors involved in crime around the world.
The 12th-century Rosalia (rhymes with Maria), the patron saint of Palermo, is said to have been a descendant of Charlemagne and was born to aristocracy and wealth, which she renounced to become a hermit, devoted to God and living in a cave.
Not only do we meet Princess Leia's mother, who also happens to be royalty, but Queen Amidala's plot rhymes with Princess Yuki's from Hidden Fortress: on the run from invaders, using decoys to hide herself, protected by a General (two Jedi, here).
In show business, she said, she now knows what it's like to be cool and not cool: "Being cool is powerful in this industry, but there's nothing more powerful than not giving a" — and here she used a word that rhymes with truck.
Op-Ed Contributor Picture a largely unknown, black first-term senator with a surname that rhymes with "Osama," who spent part of his childhood living in a Muslim country, crisscrossing the country calling for "revolution," perhaps with a guy called Killer Mike in tow.
And that's bad news for a certain subset of the population, since LaCroix ( "rhymes with bourgeois ") is like the non-alcoholic version of Pabst Blue Ribbon — it's the soft drink of choice for those who like to taste bubbles but don't want to drink beer.
Ms. Dewdney wasn't the first children's author to take advantage of the way that llama rhymes with mama, but she may have been the first to factor in another all-important rhyme — drama — which signaled her gentle but always amused take on young children's behavior.
That's one of the more common ways to clue the third largest city in Nevada, Reno ("rhymes with"), but "Sparks" is actually the fifth largest city in Nevada and it is indeed right next to Reno, so there's my American factoid du jour, I guess.
In contrast, Slum Village, now in its second iteration (the rapper T3 is the only living original member), was revolutionary in its understatement, backing romantic rhymes with delicate, otherworldly beats from the enormously influential producer J. Dilla, who died in 303-414-5994, highlineballroom.
If none of that told Jenee Fleenor (whose first name rhymes with "Renee") that she's among the best of the best, then CMA voters officially put the question to rest in August when she was selected as a 2019 nominee for musician of the year.
" Much loved by today's Republicans, the former first lady herself raised eyebrows in 1984 when she reportedly made a derogatory reference to Democratic vice presidential candidate Geraldine Ferraro, the first woman on a major party ticket, saying, "I can't say it, but it rhymes with rich.
Should you have the means, opt for a famous Italian luxury brand's star-spangled sunnies (rhymes with Smoochie), but just know: these large crystal-studded frames are cheap, eye-catchingly glam, and big enough to hide the tears you're shedding over your poor late husband Giacomo.
Michael Cera exudes an inscrutable sleaziness as a star known as "Player X." (By all accounts, his real-life name rhymes with Schmoby Schmaguire.) Later, when Molly moves her operation to New York, Chris O'Dowd stands out as a drunk constantly professing his love for her.
Tellingly, the producers (a posse that again includes Ryan Seacrest) appear a tad flummoxed by how to build a show around Kylie's life -- how to make "Life of Kylie" (rhymes with "Riley," a reference the target audience isn't apt to remember) function as an actual series.
Some of the president's best and boldest jokes have come from his White House Correspondents' Dinner speeches over the years, from his "birth video" viewing and roast of Donald Trump in 2011, to his Between Two Ferns gag in 2014, to his 2015 "rhymes-with-bucket" list.
On the train home from an impromptu men's room "audition" for a guy who turns out to be the unpaid intern for the record label bigwig they were hoping to impress, Jeff and Owen trade rhymes with a conductor who wonders if they know "real" hip-hop.
CEO: Wade FosterRaised to date: $1.2 millionValuation: N/ANumber of employees: 300Location: All-remote, with employees all over the world What it does: Zapier (rhymes with "happier") helps users easily connect apps together through integrations, automatically bringing data from one piece of software to the other.
He became an American citizen in 1994 and a tireless critic of the "reform through labor" system, known by the contraction laogai (rhymes with now-guy), which he refused to let the world disregard, even as Washington and other capitals sought commercial and political ties with China.
Haim (it rhymes with time), emerged in 2013 with the critical favorite "Days Are Gone," and quickly made its name as a potently dreamy, hooky California group, with a Hollywood-worthy back story — the sisters started performing as children, in a family act with their parents.
I am currently in a back-and-forth with various elements of my corporate home regarding travel that I booked through our current provider — I will not name them, but their moniker rhymes with fun-purr — about whether I booked the trip inside that same software suite.
I also keep a list called "[Expletive, rhymes with 'Witty'] Word List," which is for entries that I am personally disinclined to use in a themeless (partials, prefixes, suffixes, most abbreviations) but which come in handy for themed puzzles, where the rules on these things are a little looser.
Raekwon is one of the few older rappers who sounds just as sharp as if not sharper than he did 20 or 25 years ago, and he's one of the only people alive who can pull off a series of rhymes with the word "Schenectady" and not sound like a dick.
" Bringing up a 1959 Off Off Broadway play that Rivers did with Barbra Streisand — only those familiar with Rivers lore would have recognized the story — Ms. McKay referred to "this person's" co-star as "a gal who went to Erasmus High School and later directed a movie that rhymes with 'mental.
We and Myfanwy soon learn that she works for a clandestine agency with the medieval-ish name "the Checquy" (rhymes with nothing; pronounced shekway), where her bosses are quietly formidable and played by Joely Richardson and Adrian Lester, and her co-workers include four siblings, surname Gestalt, who share a single consciousness.
By the early 2000s, Mr. Ghosn was head of the Renault-Nissan alliance and the first person to simultaneously serve as chief executive of two Fortune Global 500 companies, the type of chief executive who even if you didn't know how to pronounce his name (rhymes with phone), you'd know his products.
As half of the Atlanta-based duo Outkast, the rapper Big Boi (born Antwan Patton) gave Southern hip-hop a whole new sound by combining rapid-fire rhymes with a funky production that still had enough pop-friendly sheen to eventually earn the group three No. 1 songs on Billboard's Hot 100 chart.
" —Erika Horowitz MS, RDN "I like to set my New Year's resolution to be realistic and achievable, so my nutrition plan is based on the 80/20 rule: stick to the Ketogenic diet six days a week, and one day a week splurge with my cheat food of choice (rhymes with "rasta").
It also contained plenty of things I'd hoped to never encounter: most notably roving live actors, known as "scareactors" (rhymes with "characters"), trained to sneak up on you when you're innocently passing through one of the park's five elaborately themed "scare zones" — or, if you're foolish enough, when you enter one of its ten, incredibly immersive haunted houses.
And occasionally that ordinariness achieves magnificence, like the moment when the camera's framing captures the succession of staircase-d men so that it rhymes with the electric succession of French Republicans flinging their arms up at the pedestaled "live free or die" lady in François-Léon Sicard's "La Convention Nationale" sculpture, which dominates that section of the building.
Instead, she picks up a VHS box of "The Right Stuff," which earns a mild chuckle, since while we know that she's a space alien named Vers (rhymes with "cheers"), we also have reason to suspect that this young woman is connected with the United States Air Force, and maybe the space program, too, like the guys in that film.
There are a few great moments here: "My attitude is fuck bitches fuck haters fuck cops / my real father is a ho / my attitude is fuck pops" is a great slice of Wayne's worldview, and the way he riffs on various aspects of cars is a lot of fun, especially the line "we buy sports cars and put the fucking hood on that," which rhymes with "hood on that" said with a completely different inflection.

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