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  1. extremely
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Overall, this week's "Succession" isn't as riotously funny as last week's.
Instead, it's quiet, introspective, and ultimately warm (and yes, riotously funny at points).
He can turn from riotously funny to fearfully dark in the same sentence.
Riotously feminist shows like "Kabaret Kings" wear their beliefs on their (manly) sleeves.
Riotously feminist shows like "Kabaret Kings" wear their beliefs on their (manly) sleeves.
"So riotously did Johnson live that there was a universal refusal to accept him," Daley said.
It's a total bloodbath, but it doesn't matter because you're both laughing riotously and bumping kneecaps.
But grilled tripe with charred cucumbers and watermelon radish was fantastically crispy, stealthily spicy, and riotously delicious.
This is an easy way to have a riotously colorful dinner, with many different flavors and textures.
To illustrate Graham's idea of ''Manager's schedule,'' Costache put a riotously mosaicked Google Calendar week on the monitor.
Something about his personality, timing and comedic genius enabled him to make the most mundane jokes riotously funny.
And even though The Good Place was once wildly, riotously funny, the finale made me laugh far too infrequently.
Wrapping two corners of the building, at ground level, are riotously colored works by the Brooklyn street artist JMikal Davis.
Berrio's work is magpie, riotously colorful, with human figures almost always facing the viewer in a demeanor of watchful awareness.
My favorite work in the festival is Tabita Rezaire's Sorry for Real (2015), which is both riotously funny and deeply sad.
The state is riotously multilingual, even as English remains the essential language, as it is in the rest of the country.
That's part of the wonder of his riotously funny, surprisingly nuanced performance in this play by Drew Droege, its original star.
An aging band of war veterans takes on a mob of vicious drug dealers in Joe Begos's riotously scuzzy horror movie.
It was a surprising — almost provocative — statement from someone whose most seminal prints are considered riotously decorative, even by maximalist standards.
And while Mr. Stiller's Matthew is both reliably and appealingly neurotic, it is Mr. Sandler who excels, both riotously and poignantly.
Dave Itzkoff, culture reporter for The New York Times, moderates a conversation with this riotously funny and talented actor and comedian.
Still, after a riotously unstable quarter seen from the outside, any hint of things inside Tesla settling down to normalcy is welcome.
His early work, especially his first novel, "The Old Boys," about a feud among some boarding school alumni, is sometimes riotously funny.
Joining the regulars are American Chinese food staples like General Tso's Chicken; delicate egg flower soup; and a riotously colorful vegetable chow mein.
I massage her knotted shoulder when it freezes up, and we laugh riotously alone together in the dark after turning off the lights.
"They were really quite anarchic," the artist Quilla Constance said while standing with a riotously colorful banner from the group Bedford Creative Arts.
If, like me, you're a sucker for outrageous baroque fashion, Victoria Behr's riotously colorful sartorial creations are alone worth the price of admission.
There are still riotously funny moments in Almost Christmas (mostly thanks to Mo'Nique, though J.B. Smoove gets a few choice scenes as well).
Life, he believed, was meant to be lived—recklessly, riotously, at full-throttle speed—because it could all end as quick as it began.
Brassy, raw and riotously confessional, Midge is a dedicated homemaker and accidental comedian who can hold her own against even the gab-gifted Gilmores.
Where I live, in Brighton, we have a massive party in Preston Park every August, after a riotously loud community parade through the city.
To his benefit, the good-natured Holy Father laughed riotously at the girl's misstep, took his zucchetto back, and resumed his duties with a grin.
Essentially a geezers-fight-back siege movie (Tom Williamson plays the sole young veteran), "VFW" is riotously scuzzy and warmly partial to its rusty heroes.
Petry's faction then riotously applauded her speech, which asserted that the AfD existed beyond conventional political categories and should ignore what outsiders thought of it.
She spends time in Hollywood with her husband, the director Roman Polanski, and dances riotously at an outdoor party, as male guests eye her with desire.
Justice Eunice Dada Oshim convicted them for unlawful assembly, for "riotously interfering with vehicles", holding a procession without a permit and disobeying an order to disperse.
So this Saturday, I'll be getting up at 7 to watch the royal wedding live (and, let's face it, I'll probably once again be getting riotously drunk).
The riotously funny, incredibly inventive new movie Sorry to Bother You has become one of the summer's most acclaimed films, as well as an unlikely arthouse hit.
Nathan for You is a riotously funny show, but these little scenes are a glimpse into a deeper message that runs throughout—one that is decidedly less laughable.
Her look, paradoxically standoffish and in your face, is punctuated by shocks of blue or green hair, riotously patterned tops and tracksuits, and thorny punk and goth references.
But look up and you'll catch a riotously colorful pair of eighteenth-century hoopoes perched improbably close to the ceiling, with a bird's-eye view of the viewers.
In addition to creating a large-scale and riotously colorful canvas inside the museum (which it recently restored and reinstalled), he asked if he could make a public work.
Before and after the performance, the gallery screened "Radhe Radhe: Rites of Holi," a riotously colorful film by Prashant Bhargava, featuring Mr. Iyer's score played by the International Contemporary Ensemble.
I'm liking Mark Bittman's recipe for a gingery chicken stew for its health-giving properties, and David Tanis's recipe for fresh and wild mushroom stew just because it's riotously flavorful.
A 21842 New York Times article with the headline "The Pleasures of Haiti" described it as "fiercely independent, riotously colorful, and surprisingly inexpensive" and recommended hotels, bars and places to visit.
Inside, her riotously colorful paintings — in which genderless figures transform into trees — animate the walls of her compact 231-square-foot studio, interspersed with dried leaves and a framed rare butterfly.
My parents love Frank Gehry, so we went to his lone Latin American work, the Biodiversity Museum (admission, $22) under a riotously jagged, multicolored roof that resembles a partially melted Lego castle.
Nevertheless, Kobach's handiwork was riotously popular with conservatives, inspiring copy-cat laws that have either been introduced or passed in Missouri, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Minnesota, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Utah, Georgia, and Alabama.
The cherry tomatoes at the greenmarket are so riotously colorful — bright little spheres in yellow, red, burgundy, orange and green — that I keep a big bowl of them on the kitchen table.
On Sunday the Vienna Philharmonic was back, this time in the opera pit, for the premiere of Alvis Hermanis's riotously colorful staging of "Die Liebe der Danae," with Franz Welser-Möst conducting.
These riotously funny and beautiful lamps seem to anticipate the lamps, ash trays, and other kitsch objects featuring paintings or sculptures of female body parts that can be found in novelty shops.
That paid off handsomely at the Toledo Museum of Art in Ohio two years ago when it displayed a red ball 15 feet in diameter that riotously broke free from its moorings.
There, along the curve of the old train tracks, Ms. Hicks, 83, will install more than 650 feet of riotously costumed tubing that twists, twirls and somersaults in the self-seeded landscape.
If she'd left Newark, she might have established her career during the riotously rich '80s and solidified both income and savings in the '90s before rounding the curve, with children, into the 2000s.
"Unlike everybody else on earth, who struggles for years to figure out how to be funny and have some presence onstage, he was riotously funny and entertaining from moment one," Apatow told me.
It's managed to feel both riotously funny and startlingly insightful — like its interest in how anyone manages sex when a baby could wake up or a toddler could run in at any moment.
Through its first four seasons on HBO — and now, well into season 5 — the sitcom Silicon Valley has been a vital, riotously funny counter to the mainstream media's glowing profiles of tech industry titans.
It was a Ligeti hallmark to explore unusual instrumental textures, as Mr. Lunsqui does here, and as Unsuk Chin does in her riotously colorful quintet, "Fantaisie mécanique," led by the skillful conductor David Fulmer.
Mr. Voges, who leads the Schauspiel Dortmund, has cooked up an insane multimedia montage that turns "The Greatest Story Ever Told" into a riotously colorful, loud and exactingly choreographed romp through the New Testament.
Even the floor-to-ceiling windows of the building's fifth floor have been overtaken by a riotously colorful composition from the artist Raúl de Nieves, which will be visible from the street after nightfall. Surprise!
"This one time, at a wedding, Ruhollah Maamaa was having trouble with an AK during a machine-gun celebration": Such a sentence can only end riotously for a family whose rooster is named George Bush.
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After decades of treating conservatives as a threat and emboldening those who would disrupt, often riotously, conservative events, schools are desperately searching for sympathy as they flail about trying to control the chaos they have created.
There are a couple of fabric books by Ianna Andréadis made entirely from African wax prints, which are riotously beautiful and complex on their own, let alone when considered as tools for counting and learning words.
In fact, the star and her celebrity ilk have been photographed wearing the high-end, riotously patterned frocks of Stella Jean, a Milan-based label, and African-pattern designs of Valentino, Prada and Junya Watanabe, as well.
A veteran of "The Office" and "Parks and Recreation" -- two series both riotously funny and deeply warm-hearted which also struck pitch-perfect notes as they concluded -- Schur admitted his team sweated many details crafting "The Good Place's" endgame.
Those interviews are riotously funny, if only because everyone seems so earnest -- or at the very least, polite -- about someone asking them to read copy that proposes arming four year olds, backed up by claims peppered with scientific gibberish.
Viscount Ashworth lived a riotously debauched life before he was bound hand and foot in silken restraints and hacked to death upon his own luxurious bed in C. S. Harris's latest drawing-room mystery, WHO SLAYS THE WICKED (Berkley, $26).
Newly restored, Roger Corman's riotously colorful adaptation of Edgar Allan Poe's "The Masque of the Red Death" (1964) and Michael Curtiz's shimmering pink-and-green "Mystery of the Wax Museum" (1933) are as gaudy as the day they opened — if not as scary.
But the highlight to us was the thrilling performance of the Gombey dancers, who don riotously colorful, elaborately tasseled costumes, painted masks and tall, feathered headdresses, and act out stories to the insistent beat of bass and snare drums, punctuated by shrill whistles.
There are harpsichord versions of Scarlatti: Scott Ross's epochal complete recording from the 1980s and, more recently, a sly set from Jean Rondeau (Erato, 2018) and an ongoing, riotously vivid series by Pierre Hantaï, its most recent installment released this year on Mirare.
Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated for seeking true equality among the races; Nina Simone was blackballed out of music for riotously honest songs like Mississippi Goddamn, and the Black Panther-turned-professor Angela Davis was charged with a murder she didn't commit.
A spiritual successor to perhaps the most comforting TV show of all time, Parks and Recreation (which makes sense, since both series were co-created by Michael Schur), Brooklyn takes all the tropes of the cop show genre and subverts them in riotously unexpected ways.
It clearly shares the distinctive glow of flesh and riotously dynamic, kinetic composition of many colourful characters, which distinguishes the work of Peter Paul Rubens and Jacob Jordaens, yet she was capable too of small, decorative floral work, which was usually the expected scope for female painters.
In 2014, the Museum of Modern Art focused an exhibit on Henri Matisse's riotously colorful paper cutouts — a show that continues to inspire designers today — while the Guggenheim Museum saw success in 2016 with its Agnes Martin exhibit, a testament to the power of quiet, subdued tones.
Her single "Any Other Way," written by William Bell, soared to #2 on local charts, and she enjoyed long runs as a featured performer in Toronto clubs, parlaying her popularity into riotously popular TV appearances and embarking on a number of successful tours in the US and Canada.
True to form, the home office of Sy Presten Associates is a riotously cluttered newsroom-like dugout with an abundance of battered file cabinets, located off the living room of the otherwise tidy and spacious two-bedroom loft apartment that Mr. Presten bought in 2001, when the building he had lived in for many years went condo.
Photograph by An Rong Xu for The New Yorker These make excellent centerpieces for a banquet beginning, perhaps, with a steaming bowl of West Lake soup, its surface wispy with egg white, bits of ground beef and bright scallion bobbing beneath, comfortingly gelatinous and mild but for an optional sprinkling of riotously pink red-rice vinegar.
Throughout the 18th and 19th centuries, Wedgwood had managed to navigate the brutal competition among British pottery companies, including ­Minton and Spode, by innovating with glazes and new patterns, some quite forward-­looking for their time — a foreshadowing of what Makeig-Jones would imagine — including scallop shell-shaped dishes, both in iridescent pink and with abstract splotches, and riotously colored majolica.
Across the room, the bounds of Morrocan propriety are broken through in Hicham Benohoud's "The Classroom" (1994–2000), as Marrakesh school kids adopt audacious, ridiculous poses amidst their oblivious classmates and in front of their photographer-teacher (the deferential student-instructor relationship riotously discarded, as the shutter clicks), while Boris Mikhailov's "I am not I" (1992) challenges and explores Russian masculine ideals by way of self-exposure.
He claims that as late as '39, when he was ordered to Obersalzberg, Berlin was the one place in Germany where he could still breathe in the dimly lingering cosmopolitanism of the Weimar years—when it was a riotously polyglot town, an immigrant town, Social Democratic to Communist to anarchist at its working-class core, and had, in fact, cast the lowest percentage of National Socialist votes of any German state.
Back when things didn't seem quite so abjectly awful, a group of discomaniacs from New York called Midnight Magic dropped a record called "Beam Me Up." It was a riotously stomping affair, a new-disco record that could have come straight from the glory days of the late-70s when the whole world wore stacked heels, and children recited the words to "Dance Dance Dance (Yoswah Yowsah Yowasah)" in assemblies rather than the Lord's Prayer.
Bach employed the first movement from the First "Brandenburg" — doubtless on account of its riotously flamboyant horn parts — as the Sinfonia for "False world, I do not trust you" (BWV 52); and he arranged a souped-up version of the first movement from the Third Concerto — with its triadic trinity of three violins, three violas and three cellos — as the Sinfonia for "I love [God] the most high with all my mind" (BWV 174).
This has left a rift in the landscape with a waterfall riotously cascading over and through it.
Author: Candice Anne Lim. Retrieved 30 June 2012. while Butch Francisco of The Philippine Star remarked upon Santos' ability to be "riotously hilarious and realistic [...] nothing too dramatic, nothing phony [...] unbeatable in the festival's Best Actress competition."Kasal, Kasali, Kasalo: Marrying a family Manunuri ng Pelikulang Pilipino.
Monod, pp. 180-81. James Francis Edward Stuart by Alexis Simon Belle. The first riots happened in London during the impeachment trials of Tory politicians. On 29 April the birthday of the Tory peer the Duke of Ormonde was riotously celebrated in Drury Lane and west London.Rogers, p. 76.
Bosavern Penlez, John Wilson and Benjamin Ladder were charged for: "being feloniously and riotously assembled to the disturbance of the public peace, did begin to demolish the dwelling house of Peter Wood"Old Bailey Proceedings Online (www.oldbaileyonline.org, version 7.2, 18 October 2015), Ordinary of Newgate's Account, October 1749 (OA17491018).
In a review, Filmmaker magazine called the film "riotously funny" and dubbed Argento "a filmmaker with a great degree of promise." Argento at the 2007 Toronto International Film Festival She achieved wider recognition when she portrayed Russian undercover spy Yelena in the Hollywood action film XXX (2002), alongside Vin Diesel.
The paperback release in 1992 was a similar commercial success. The book received an overwhelmingly positive critical reception. Time Magazine called it "a riotously funny and perceptive indictment of America's political system". The New York Times called it "a funnily savage attack on the political authorities of the United States".
The 2010 Palmerfest, which saw attendance of 8,000 despite unseasonably cold weather. The May 8, 2010 Palmerfest began early, around 8:00 a.m. and remained relatively calm throughout the day, spurred mainly by unseasonably cooler weather. Crowds did not block traffic or behave riotously throughout the early day, though police noted at 6:00 p.m.
A review in The Advocate calls the book "riotously sexy", and The Seattle Times suggests the scene where Nan shows Kitty how to open and eat an oyster is evocative of Tom Jones.Upchurch, Micheal (13 June 1999). "Two Fine English Novels Mix Bliss with Bedlam", The Seattle Times, p. M11. This follows a marked difference in recently written fiction by and for lesbians.
In 1869, Gobineau was appointed the French minister to Brazil. At the time, France and Brazil did not have diplomatic relations at an ambassadorial level, only legations headed by ministers. Gobineau was unhappy the Quai d'Orsay had sent him to Brazil, which he viewed as an insufficiently grand posting. Gobineau landed in Rio de Janeiro during the riotously sensual Carnival, which disgusted him.
Yazykov was born in Simbirsk to an old family of Russian landlords. His first verses appeared in print in 1819. For seven years (1822-1829) Yazykov studied at the philosophy department of Dorpat University, where he made himself famous with his riotously Anacreontic verse in praise of the students' merry life. For his summer vacations he went to Trigorskoye, where he met Pushkin.
While at Yale, Shevlin also developed a passion for the new sport of automobile racing. In early 1905, he purchased a $15,000 French automobile and spent considerable time racing it throughout New England. He twice left New Haven racing to beat the express train to Meriden, Connecticut. On the second occasion, the mayor of Meriden saw Shevlin "whirling riotously into town" and set the police after him.
Sedov, 2006 Neoclassicists celebrated victory: "Classical tendencies in architecture have replaced the sinuously agitated, 'temperamental', and riotously 'dashing' modernistic efforts of architects like Kekushev, as well as the simplified structures faced with brilliant walls of yellow brick of architects like Schechtel."Brumfield, 1991, ch.6, cites a 1909 article by Lukomsky in Apollon. Note that by 1909 Kekushev practically quit his professional career and disappeared from the public.
Chang dance (Hindi: चंग नृत्य) is a folk dance from Rajasthan, India. It is also referred to Dhamal, dhuff dance,, and as Holi dance as it is performed during the Hindu festival of the same name (Holi) to celebrate the defeat of evil. It is a group dance performed by men, carousing and singing riotously to the rhythmic beat of the chang instrument. It originates from the Shekhawati region of Rajasthan.
Welles thought the location possessed a "Jules Verne modernism" and a melancholy sense of "waiting", both suitable for Kafka. To remain in the spirit of Kafka Welles set up the cutting room together with the Film Editor, Frederick Muller (as Fritz Muller), in the old un-used, cold, depressing, station master office. The film failed at the box-office. Peter Bogdanovich would later observe that Welles found the film riotously funny.
The film was praised by The Daily Telegraph reviewer Tim Robey as "a giddy, Pythonesque delight". He commented that it was "all wickedly tendentious mischief, but when it's this gloriously funny, the points score themselves." Variety magazine reviewer Guy Lodge described it as a "riotously funny" film that delivered "penetrating insights into the fiercely guarded administration of the church that Ron built. It's also a witty essay on the politics of surveillance".
As he had limited financial means at that point, he lived in an apartment with 12 other aspiring actors and earned money by cooking for them. In Pyaar Ka Punchnama, his character's four-minute monologue was one of the lengthiest single shots done for a Hindi film to that point. Reviewing it for Rediff.com, Shaikh Ayaz found Aaryan's "bursting soliloquy on why women are the way they are and can never be understood [to be] riotously funny".
Ciudad de la Habana: Artecubano; National Council of the Visual Arts of Cuba. 2004: 179.In January 1997, el estudiante held a one-man show in Santiago de Cuba's largest and most prestigious gallery, Oriente, and continues to take part in exhibitions held by Grupo Bayate. In June, 2002 his work was described as "riotously colorful and stacked like a rush-hour train" in a New York Times article entitled "Ebullient Cubans Make a Lot Out of a Little",Grant, Annette.
See Storey, Pierrots on the stage, pp. 284–294. Sarah Bernhardt even donned Pierrot's blouse for Jean Richepin's Pierrot the Murderer (1883). But French mimes and actors were not the only figures responsible for Pierrot's ubiquity: the English Hanlon brothers (sometimes called the Hanlon-Lees), gymnasts and acrobats who had been schooled in the 1860s in pantomimes from Baptiste's repertoire, traveled (and dazzled) the world well into the twentieth century with their pantomimic sketches and extravaganzas featuring riotously nightmarish Pierrots.
During the justice's interview with Bosavern, rioters gathered outside the house and claimed the intention to break in. As a result, all the prisoners were committed to the Prison of Newgate, to be tried with the charge of:Hitchcock, Tim; Shoemaker, Robert, Tales from the Hanging Court, London: Hodder Arnold, 2007, p. 109. "High treason in levying war against his majesty by riotously and tumultuously assembling themselves together in order to suppress and pull down all bawdy houses".LMA, MJ/SP/1749/07/096.
When she is not painting herself she generally paints other women, still lifes, domestic scenes or "riotously spiky and rip-roaring" vases of flowers. Art critic Michael Glover says "There's something mad, wild and thuggish about this work, such is its total lack of restraint. It seems to be gulping at colour... She lathers and slathers on the paint with a kind of unrestrained glee. No wonder the eyes of the model are always slightly bulbous with a kind of childish wonderment".
In Canada, the Riot Act has been incorporated in a modified form into the Criminal Code, a federal statute. Sections 32 and 33 of the Code deal with the power of police officers to suppress riots. The Code defines a riot as an "unlawful assembly" that has "begun to disturb the peace tumultuously". When twelve or more persons are "unlawfully and riotously assembled together", the proclamation can be read by a number of public officials, such as justices of the peace, provincial court judges, mayors, and sheriffs.
In Clarke's broad English adaptation, the story is moved to post-war Italy around the reign of Umberto II, infused with elements of organised crime, and political humour is added. One reviewer commented that the production "makes up for what it lacks in bel canto elegance by being a riotously funny, enormously enjoyable evening's entertainment".Shirley, Hugo. "Verdi: Un giorno di regno", Musical Criticism, 26 July 2008, accessed 15 November 2009 In 2009, the company toured its version of Strauss's Die Fledermaus in Clarke's English translation.
School Library Journal said in its starred review that the book was "[a]n adventure-quest with a hip edge" and that "[r]eaders will be eager to follow the young protagonist's next move". Kirkus Reviews reviews said, "The sardonic tone of the narrator's voice lends a refreshing air of realism to this riotously paced quest tale of heroism that questions the realities of our world, family, friendship and loyalty." Eoin Colfer, author of Artemis Fowl called it "A fantastic blend of myth and modern".Bennett, Steve.
The restaurant's dinner menu, 2017 Pambiche has received a generally positive reception. It was awarded "Chef's Choice" for the best Latin American restaurant by The Portland Mercury and named "Restaurant of the Year" by Willamette Week. The Portland Mercury also said Pambiche was "good, fun, and justifiably popular" and recommended the desserts. Lonely Planet described the restaurant as "Portland's best Cuban food, with a trendy and riotously colorful atmosphere", while The New York Times noted, "Locals know that you can drive by Pambiche any night of the week and find it packed".
In 2020, Sharpe won a BAFTA Television Award for his supporting role as Rodney Yamaguchi in BBC drama Giri/Haji - a role The Independent called 'one of the most riotously funny turns since Richard E Grant stepped out as Withnail.''Baftas reward diversity and longevity in a post-Covid era' The Guardian website, July 31, 2020, Retrieved August 1, 2020'Why Giri/Haji is the most underrated television drama of 2019' The Independent website, December 5, 2019, Retrieved August 1, 2020 He is represented by United Talent Agency.
The act created a mechanism for certain local officials to make a proclamation ordering the dispersal of any group of more than twelve people who were "unlawfully, riotously, and tumultuously assembled together". If the group failed to disperse within one hour, then anyone remaining gathered was guilty of a felony without benefit of clergy, punishable by death. The proclamation could be made in an incorporated town or city by the mayor, bailiff or "other head officer", or a justice of the peace. Elsewhere it could be made by a justice of the peace or the sheriff, undersheriff or parish constable.
The act also made it a felony punishable by death without benefit of clergy for "any persons unlawfully, riotously and tumultuously assembled together" to cause (or begin to cause) serious damage to places of religious worship, houses, barns, and stables. In the event of buildings being damaged in areas that were not incorporated into a town or city, the residents of the hundred were made liable to pay damages to the property owners concerned. Unlike the rest of the act, this required a civil action. In the case of incorporated areas, the action could be brought against two or more named individuals.
Kennedy creates prints, posters and postcards from handset wood and metal type, oil-based inks, and eco-friendly and affordable chipboard. Many of the posters are inspired by proverbs, sayings, and quotes Kennedy locates or potential clients provide. Using hand presses, he “produces large editions of wildly colourful, typographically- driven posters on inexpensive chipboard stock, posters which are often so riotously layered with vibrant colours of ink as to retain a wet iridescence and tackiness years after they were printed. His working method often involves overprinting multiple layers of text ...resulting in no two prints being truly identical.
Miagao Church The Miagao Church, also known as the Church of Santo Tomas de Villanueva, stands on the highest point in the town of Miagao, Iloilo. The church's towers served as lookouts against Muslim raids and it is said to be the finest surviving example of 'Fortress Baroque'. The sumptuous facade epitomizes the Filipino transfiguration of western decorative elements, with the figure of St Christopher on the pediment dressed in native clothes, carrying the Christ Child on his back, and holding on to a coconut palm for support. The entire riotously decorated facade is flanked by massive tapering bell towers of unequal heights.
Publishers Weekly, in a starred review, said that the book included "writing that's hilarious, profane and profound (often within a single sentence.)" Scholastic also published his second Young Adult novel, It's All Your Fault, which Booklist called "A laugh-out-loud, irreverent tale built on as much snarkiness as sweetness. A riotously good read." Rudnick is writing the book for a Broadway musical adaptation of the The Devil Wears Prada, which is slated to premiere in Chicago in Summer 2021 prior to a Broadway production. The musical's creative team also includes Elton John (composer), Shaina Taub (lyricist), and Anna D. Shapiro (director).
In October 2015 his autobiography, Over the Top and Back: The Autobiography, was published by Michael Joseph. Reviewing the book in the Daily Express, Clair Woodward said, "In the tradition of so many autobiographies these days, Tom Jones's doesn't tell you what you really want to hear. ... What you are left with is a riotously enjoyable story of Jones 'The Voice' which nicely doubles as the story of British pop and light entertainment from the Sixties onwards." Linda, Lady Woodward, died on 10 April 2016 at Cedars Sinai Hospital in Los Angeles, after a "short but fierce" battle with cancer, with Jones cancelling concerts at the time.
Bai Chongxi. Bai personally had around 2,000 Muslims under his control during his stay in Beijing in 1928 after the Northern Expedition was completed; it was reported by TIME magazine that they "swaggered riotously" in the aftermath In June 1928 in Beijing, Bai Chongxi announced that the forces of the Kuomintang would seize control of Manchuria and the enemies of the Kuomintang would "scatter like dead leaves before the rising wind". Bai was out of money and bankrupt in December 1928. He planned to lead 60,000 troops from east China to Xinjiang province and construct a railroad as a barrier against Russian encroachment in Xinjiang.
The Riot (Damages) Act 1886 (49 & 50 Vict c 38) was an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. It authorised the payment of compensation, from the police fund of the police area in question, to persons whose property had been injured, destroyed or stolen during a riot. In the Act, the words "riotous" and "riotously" were to be construed in accordance with section 1 of the Public Order Act 1986.The Public Order Act 1986, section 10(1) The Supreme Court ruled in 2016 that the act sets out a self-contained statutory compensation scheme which does not extend to cover consequential losses.
Redemption in Indigo was originally published in 2010 by Small Beer Press, and republished in 2012 by Quercus under its Jo Fletcher Books imprint for SF, fantasy, and horror titles.Karen Lord page at Jo Fletcher Books. The New York Times called it "a clever, exuberant mix of Caribbean and Senegalese influences that balances riotously funny set pieces ... with serious drama",Jeff Vandermeer, "Science Fiction Chronicle", New York Times (Sunday Book Review), 3 September 2010. the Caribbean Review of Books commented that the novel is "very sprightly from start to finish, with vivid descriptions, memorable heroes and villains, brisk pacing",Robert Edison Sandiford, "Redemption song", Caribbean Review of Books, September 2010.
However, as the Essex Gazette reported, he was freed that Saturday night: ::Saturday last a considerable Number of People riotously assembled in King's County, and which their Faces black'd proceeded to his Majesty's Goal there, the outer Door of which they broke open with Iron Bars and Pick-Axes; they then violently entered the Goal, broke every Lock therein, and set at Liberty sundry Criminals, viz. William Reynolds, Thomas Clarke, Elisha Reynolds, and Samuel Casey, lately convicted of Money-making, one of whom (Samuel Casey) was under Sentence of Death. After being freed by the mob, Casey fled Rhode Island. He is believed to have died around 1773, his whereabouts unknown.
" According to Kirk Honeycutt of The Hollywood Reporter, My Name Is Khan is, "a film that delves compellingly into Americans' anti-Muslim hysteria" as it tackles "a subject American movies have mostly avoided – that of racial profiling and the plight of Muslim-Americans. It also allows Shah Rukh Khan to display his talent to an even wider audience. It's well worth the 162-minute journey." Jay Wesissberg of Variety describes My Name Is Khan as a "riotously overstuffed and enormously enjoyable drama" with "confident camerawork [which] is matched by exceptional production design" He also states that Shah Rukh Khan and Kajol are a "delight together and her natural warmth makes the relationship even more believable.
Dragon Inn tied with Wong Kar-wai's In the Mood for Love (2000) for ninth place on the list. In the United Kingdom, Empire gave the film four stars out five, referring to it as a "A keystone of the wuxia genre" and noted that the film "may lack plot complexity and period spectacle. But the stand-off in a remote inn is flecked with tension, wit and slick martial artistry." Michael Brooke (Sight & Sound) referred to Dragon Inn as "one of the most important wuxia pian films to emerge from the Chinese- speaking world prior to the great martial arts boom of the turn of the 1970s." and that it was "riotously entertaining".
Two sections are relevant to prostitution: : S2 – Punishment of persons behaving riotously or disorderly in the public streets. :: Every person behaving in a riotous or disorderly manner in any public street or highway shall be liable to a fine not exceeding five rupees. : S7 – Soliciting and acts of indecency in public places. :: (a) any person in or about any public place soliciting any person for the purpose of the commission of any act of illicit sexual intercourse or indecency, whether with the person soliciting or with any other person, whether specified or not; :: (b) any person found committing any act of gross indecency, or found behaving with gross indecency, in or about any public place.
" London's Time Out magazine deemed it "a major disappointment", adding that "the charm, characterization and sheer good humor" found in previous Disney efforts "are sadly absent". Charles Champlin, also from the Los Angeles Times, wrote that The Black Cauldron lacks "the simplicity and the clarity of great fairy tales, or the child-sized wonder of Margery Sharp's stories that became The Rescuers, the last really successful Disney animated feature. One wonderful chase in the old riotously inventive slapstick tradition and two minor comic figures suggest the pleasures that can result when the inventing animators have a fertile ground to start from. But a lot of the way the film seems to be dutifully following a rather cumbersome and not overly attractive story.
In the late 1960s, Buzzi appeared in every episode of The Steve Allen Show, a comedy-variety series starring Steve Allen. Her character parts in the Allen sketches led her to be cast for NBC's new show Rowan and Martin's Laugh-In. She was the only featured player to appear in every episode of Laugh-In including the pilot for the show and the Laugh-In television special. Among her recurring characters on Laugh-In were Flicker Farkle, youngest of the famous, funny Farkle family; Busy-Buzzi, a Hedda Hopper-type Hollywood gossip columnist; Doris Swizzler, a cocktail-lounge habituée who always got riotously smashed with husband Leonard (Dick Martin); and one of the Burbank Airlines Stewardesses, teaming with Debbie Reynolds as two totally inconsiderate flight attendants.
The group formed while its members attended the Edinburgh College of Art. After playing a supposed one off gig of Northern Soul covers for a friend's birthday party they began to write their own material and settled into a lineup of Tommy Stuart (vocals/synths), Steven McGregor (synths/vocals), Drew McFadyen (guitar/vocals) and Casey Miller (drums). Incorporating elements of Krautrock, electro and noise music they combine vintage analogue synthesizers with distorted guitar and the aggression of punk creating a sound described by the NME as, "a wonder to behold... synth-punk sass in excelsis; a tangle of disco and hysterical sloganeering that sounds, precisely, like Nobody Else Ever". They soon gained a reputation as both a riotously exciting and volatile live act.
This section now reads: Section 6(a) was repealed by Schedule 22 to the Merchant Shipping Act 1894. It read: "in the case of the plundering, damage, or destruction of any ship or boat stranded or in distress on or near the shore of any sea or tidal water, or of any part of the cargo or apparel of such ship or boat, by persons riotously and tumultuously assembled together, whether on shore or afloat." The words "plundering, damage" in the penultimate place, and the words "and as if, in the case of such ship, boat, or cargo not being in any police district, such plundering, damage, or destruction took place in the nearest police district" at the end, were repealed by the same Schedule.
On June 28, 2005, a 10-hour and 25 minute audio book version, read by actor Jesse Bernstein, was published worldwide by Listening Library. Kirkus Reviews magazine said, "the narrator’s voice lends a refreshing air of realism to this riotously paced quest tale of heroism that questions the realities of our world, family, friendship and loyalty". AudioFile Magazine praised the audiobook, "adults and children alike will be spellbound as they listen to this deeply imaginative tale unfold." School Library Journal both praised and criticized the audio book saying "Although some of Jesse Bernstein's accents fail (the monster from Georgia, for instance, has no Southern trace in her voice), he does a fine job of keeping the main character's tones and accents distinguishable".
In March 1682 Pilkington himself was tried at the Southwark assizes on a slight charge of libel, when the jury brought in a verdict of £800 damages for the plaintiff. Pilkington appealed on the ground of excessive damages, and eventually the case came before the House of Lords, by whom the judgment was confirmed 3 June 1689. At the election of new sheriffs on midsummer day 1682, Pilkington and his fellow-sheriff Shute, who presided, defeated, by an exceptional exercise of their authority, the Lord Mayor Sir John Moore's efforts to secure the election of the court candidates, Dudley North and Ralph Box. The Lord Mayor on the following day attended with a deputation to inform the king that the sheriffs had behaved riotously.
It is the Season of Misrule in Rome, sheer misery for Falco. Uppity slaves give orders to their cringing masters, masters try to hide in their studies, women are goosed, statues wobble, a prince has a broken heart, Helena’s brother will not decide if his heart is broken or not, children are sick and even the dog can’t stand it any more. As the festival meant for healing grudges riotously proceeds, a young man who has everything to live for dies a horrific death while the security of the Empire is compromised by the usual mixture of top brass incompetence, bureaucratic in- fighting and popular indifference. The barbarians are not just at the gates, they are right inside - and that’s just the bombasts in the Praetorian Guard, encouraged by the pernicious Chief Spy.
Polishing the timing, and expanding the Groucho Marx smart-aleck attitude already present in "Porky's Hare Hunt", making Bugs a kind of Brooklyn-esque super-cool rabbit who was always in control of the situation and who ran rings around his opponents. Avery has stated that it was very common to refer to folks in Texas as "doc", much like "pal", "dude" or "bud". In A Wild Hare, Bugs adopts this colloquialism when he casually walks up to Elmer, who is "hunting wabbits" and while carefully inspecting a rabbit hole, shotgun in hand, the first words out of Bugs's mouth is a coolly calm, "What's up, doc?" Audiences reacted riotously to the juxtaposition of Bugs's nonchalance and the potentially dangerous situation, and "What's up, doc?" instantly became the rabbit's catchphrase.
Victoria University started a Drama Department in 1970 which Lord attended at age 25, the professor recounts meeting Lord for the first time: > "an imposingly tall man - well over six feet, with light brown hair, a > slight stoop and a manner that could switch from being serious and earnest > to riotously funny in the course of a single sentence." Philip Mann For a period of time Lord worked backstage at Downstage Theatre, was teaching school, studying drama and writing plays at night. Lord's first full-length play was It Isn’t Cricket (1971) and it was selected for the inaugural Australian National Playwrights' Conference in 1973 which he attended. Following up from that event alongside Nonnita Rees, Judy Russell and Ian Fraser he formed Playmarket to increase the number of plays by New Zealand writers available for New Zealand theatres.
He went on to call the album "twice as catchy... and four times as riotously subversive" as the Spice Girls' music. Some critics were more lukewarm in their assessments of the album, however: Rolling Stone's Elisabeth Vincentelli awarded the album 3 stars and opined that the album's lyrics "have traded the brusque directness of yore for oblique pathos", though she did go on to praise "Smalltown" as being "coolly collected" and "Tubthumping" as having "a fist-in-the-air quality that would work equally well at a union rally and in an arena." She concluded that the album "may not enlighten the masses, but it'll make them dance". Music critic Robert Christgau awarded the album a 3-star honourable mention rating and cited "Tubthumping" and "Amnesia" as highlights, with the note "Tub as platform, tub as cornucopia, tub as slop bucket".
Vox reviewer Susan Corrigan awarded the album a 9-out-of-10 rating and said that "together [Berenyi and Emma Anderson loop hazy vocals through hard-edged fractured melodies, evoking an unstructured sense of bliss even for the most jaded listener". Corrigan further described how Lush's "heady, expansive songs burst out of the vinyl like riotously-coloured musical fractals". David Stubbs wrote a largely warm review in Melody Maker, selecting "De-Luxe" and "Thoughtforms" as Galas standout tracks and describing how "the guitars glitter like sunshine immediately after the rain". In The New York Times, Jon Pareles described Gala as featuring guitars "swathed in electronic reverberation and other effects" and overdubbing, and a retrospective 4-out-of-5 review on AllMusic by Andy Kellman praised Lush's ability "to veer from violent and edgy noise breaks to pop effervescence".
The Los Angeles Times stated that the stories were of varying degrees of originality, but emphasized that "the quality of writing across the collection is wonderfully high".Book review: 'Darwin's Bastards' edited by Zsuzsi Gartner, review by Sasha Watson, in the Los Angeles Times; published May 23, 2010; retrieved April 16, 2015 The Globe and Mail called it "excellent",Darwin's Bastards, edited by Zsuzsi Gartner, review by Micah Toub, in the Globe and Mail; published March 26, 2010; retrieved April 16, 2015 and CBC Radio ranked it as the best Canadian work of science fiction and fantasy for 2010,The CBC Bookies winners revealed!, by CBC Book Club; at CBC.ca; published February 24, 2011; retrieved April 16, 2015 while the Georgia Straight described the scenarios in the collection as "dismal", "grim", and "genuinely scarifying", while specifying that the collection as a whole is "riotously enjoyable".
Publishers Weekly, 31 January > 1994 Kirkus Reviews felt the same: > Condon in top form with his fourth all-Prizzi novel. Just as Prizzi's Family > (1986) was a prequel to Prizzi's Honor (1982), so this latest is a prequel > to Prizzi's Glory (1988).... We know from Prizzi's Glory that Charley at > last marries Maerose and becomes Chief of Staff to Edward's President of the > USA. A tangled web!Kirkus Reviews, 15 November 1993 The New York Times loved it: > ... the latest riotously funny installment in a series of novels.... As was > the case in Prizzi's Honor, the infamous don, his vile sons and their > assorted vindicatori, intimidatori and even what Mr. Condon refers to as > "assistant intimidatori" and "apprentice vindicatori" now find themselves > confronted by a force of nature that they are culturally unequipped to deal > with: a perfidious woman 10 times more cunning and determined than they are.
Subsequently, Lothair's followers riotously proclaimed him king and called on the inhabitants of the city who were assembled outside to celebrate the new king. Although many of the Bavarian princes protested at the elevation of Lothair to the kingship without an election and were demanding that an actual vote take place, Adalbert barred the doors to prevent the people of Mainz from acclaiming Lothair and to prevent the Bavarian princes from holding the vote. Then one of the Papal legates in attendance called for quiet and the Bavarian bishops declared that they could not reach a decision without Henry the Black, their Duke, who had left the assembly at the same time as Frederick II. Perhaps three days later,Ulrich Nonn, "Geblütsrecht, Wahlrecht, Königswahl: Die Wahl Lothars von Supplinburg 1125," Geschichte in Wissenschaft und Unterricht 44 (1993), p. 156. the electors gathered once more and Lothair was elected king by the princes, including Henry the Black, who was present this time.
Portrait of Giacomo Filippo Turrini Based on the prolific and masterful frescoes by the Carracci in Bologna, Annibale was recommended by the Duke of Parma, Ranuccio I Farnese, to his brother, the Cardinal Odoardo Farnese, who wished to decorate the piano nobile of the cavernous Roman Palazzo Farnese. In November–December 1595, Annibale and Agostino traveled to Rome to begin decorating the Camerino with stories of Hercules, appropriate since the room housed the famous Greco-Roman antique sculpture of the hypermuscular Farnese Hercules. Annibale meanwhile developed hundreds of preparatory sketches for the major work, wherein he led a team painting frescoes on the ceiling of the grand salon with the secular quadri riportati of The Loves of the Gods, or as the biographer Giovanni Bellori described it, Human Love governed by Celestial Love. Although the ceiling is riotously rich in illusionistic elements, the narratives are framed in the restrained classicism of High Renaissance decoration, drawing inspiration from, yet more immediate and intimate, than Michelangelo's Sistine Ceiling as well as Raphael's Vatican Logge and Villa Farnesina frescoes.
Cornelius Essex (died 1680) was an English buccaneer who took part in Captain Bartholomew Sharp's privateering expedition, the "Pacific Adventure", during the late 1670s. Although much of his early life is unknown, he is first recorded being brought with his ship, the Great Dolphin, to Port Royal by HMS Hunter in November 1679 and tried with twenty of his crew for "riotously comporting themselves" as well as charges of looting the plantation of a Major Samuel Jenck's of St. James' parish for which two men were sentenced to death. Essex, as did the other Captains, held a commission by the Jamaican government that granted them permission to cut logwood in Honduras and left Port Morant in December 1679 with Captain John Coxon, Robert Allison, Thomas Mackett, Jean Rose and a Captain Bournano and rendezvoused at the Isles of Pines near eastern Panama shortly after. Following the election of Coxon as head of the party, the privateers traced the old route Sir Henry Morgan had taken in his raid on Portobello in 1668.

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