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He always looks quite dapper in his casually rumpled suit.
He pulled a rumpled sheet of paper from his pocket.
In photos, he looks stubbly and slightly rumpled, defiantly embraceable.
The rumpled image of him remains fixed in many minds.
Her hair frizzy and her clothes rumpled, Delphine is dégonflée.
After a while, Ghostie's sheet starts looking rumpled and dirty.
Brown wears rumpled suits, sometimes with a tie and sometimes without.
For all his literary success, he was always broke and rumpled.
Mr. Finkelstein smoked heavily, loved to gamble and was habitually rumpled.
He met me outside, wearing a rumpled gingham shirt and jeans.
Dylan was wearing a rumpled pink suit and a cowboy hat.
Mr. Beldock was a rumpled figure with an actor's repertoire in court.
Ross Geller wore a lot of rumpled layers for his first scene.
He is a rawboned, sometimes rumpled Scotsman with gravel in his voice.
"I looked this building up," Patel (rumpled black hair, green raincoat) said.
He reached for the money and slid it into his rumpled shirt pocket.
" Rather, the adjectives most used to describe their clothing were "rumpled" and "understated.
Unlike the rumpled Grillo, Di Maio always appears in a well-tailored suit.
Brilliant, intense, sometimes abrasive, Mr. Goodwin had the look of a rumpled professor.
Anyone can have a rumpled suit, but there's a real art to rumples.
Piglet's bedding is all 100% stonewashed linen in all its rumpled, elegant glory.
You stand on a casually rumpled rug, a few hardcover books strewn just so.
They have an obsessive focus on technology and a closet full of rumpled hoodies.
Ken Clarke, the rumpled, jazz-loving Europhile par excellence, serves as the resident greybeard.
An artistic shot of an empty, rumpled bed in a friend's room in Rockaway.
He's wearing his rumpled-writer T-shirt and sweatpants, he's got a sour stomach.
His rumpled brown mop of hair framed his watery green eyes and impish grin.
Stryk wore cowboy boots and a T-shirt under a rumpled black sport coat.
He wears a corduroy jacket; V-neck sweater; cuffed, rumpled trousers; and dress shoes.
They feature rumpled moms, dads, reluctant teens, and grandparents jostled past noteworthy buildings and landmarks.
Only then do three guys in their daddies' rumpled sport coats appear to be Oxonians.
He ran in and was all rumpled and ruffled, he had a small duffel bag.
Bake in preheated oven until pancake is browned and rumpled, 13 to 15 minutes. 7.
Manafort appeared in person at Monday's hearing, wearing a green jumpsuit with a rumpled collar.
That's him in the pressed suit and rumpled hair at the end of the bar.
A rumpled troubadour, he sings pessimistic lyrics in sweet melodies sometimes reminiscent of Brian Wilson.
The rumpled, under-the-elbow half-roll of your sleeves didn't happen by accident, either.
For nearly half a century rumpled theorists held the ear of politicians around the world.
Farhad: As I've told you repeatedly, I'm trying out a new fashion style, rumpled chic.
He spent years cultivating an air of rumpled silliness, which looks like authenticity to many Britons.
Ocean's Eleven had George Clooney emerging from prison in the rumpled tuxedo he was arrested in.
That pile of rumpled sci-fi novels was almost as functional as the new Pro Stand.
Buthaina, her rumpled curly hair tied in a ponytail, sits at the center of the gathering.
His clothes were rumpled, and his dark hair was long and scraggly under his engineer's cap.
He was in his late 20s, wearing a rumpled gray sweatshirt; I'd never seen him before.
Perhaps Mr. Moore, with his rumpled baseball hat and Midwestern bona fides, can offer some answers.
Porritt, who is thirty-six, is rumpled and cerebral, with a mop of curly black hair.
The pictures contrast human traces like abandoned toothbrushes and rumpled straightjackets with marble staircases and neoclassical domes.
The pop culture bed tableau is aggressively sexed up, all half-lidded eyes and suggestively rumpled sheets.
Last year, I tried its linen set and loved its soft feel and rumpled, lived-in look.
There was Bill, leaning way out of the crowd, snapping away at my exhausted, rumpled, undignified state.
"You want to act this crazy, go act this crazy somewhere else," she tells her rumpled brother.
There is a long road ahead for negotiators, who were already looking a bit rumpled and weary.
The rumpled, gravelly voiced Brown seemed almost custom-made to puncture Trump's phony "blue collar billionaire" myth.
Bannon's sometimes ironic demeanor and perpetually rumpled appearance may be temperamental attributes, but they are also tactics.
Manafort appeared in court Monday dressed in a dark, greenish-gray prison jumpsuit with a rumpled collar.
SHERROD BROWN stood before a lectern in downtown Columbus, as gravelly-voiced and rumpled as ever, and celebrated.
The winner will face Sherrod Brown, Ohio's rumpled Democratic senator and a dark-horse 2020 hopeful, in November.
He wore a rumpled dress shirt and an overlong tie and a goatee on the brink of coherence.
"Ryan is also rumpled, kind, committed and generous, especially to women," Helen Mirren wrote about him for Time.
His eyes well up and he pulls a rumpled tissue from his pocket to wipe away unsprung tears.
Bernie Sanders, whose rumpled look and talk of revolution endeared him to mostly white millennials, particularly young men.
This rumpled Pasquale, his gray hair a mess, has let himself and his villa fall into a shambles.
Hundreds of rumpled sheets of paper assemble into rows of leafy black bushes, at once inviting and ominous.
Inside was a passel of rumpled lists of the supplies they needed: razor blades, rations, bullets, cigarettes, soap.
Connecting online is also a good excuse to shake off rumpled clothes and shimmy into a snappy outfit.
We're aware of his rumpled presence (the tousled hair, the hoodie) but also that he isn't the show.
"This is exactly what I did not want to happen," my father said from his damp, rumpled sheets.
He was 5 feet 6 inches or so, jowly and rumpled, and he weighed upward of 230 pounds.
But he was a meticulous dresser, in the rumpled-but-dandified manner of Walker Evans and William Eggleston.
Did he spend the night and wake up and put on his rumpled clothes like a college coed?
The only directive was to keep her familiar but make her a little less rumpled and a little slicker.
They will leave trails of well-intentioned milk behind them as they approach tired, smiling moms in rumpled beds.
I had him act as his character, so he sat there with a rumpled look, in a disheveled shirt.
Rumpled and barefoot on a cold winter day, Mr. Pettibon, who turns 60 this year, seemed a little preoccupied.
As a federal mediator, the rumpled Mr. Usery was regarded as one of the nation's hardest-working civil servants.
I took three Excedrin, curled up in my rumpled sheets, and pressed my hot face to my cool pillow.
The rumpled bed with only one side turned down lets us know Safer has been here, alone on the road.
JEREMY CORBYN, the rumpled, 69-year-old leader of the Labour Party, has yet to be cast as James Bond.
His brand — a reluctant, rumpled guy fighting for you — also demands that he not appear too eager to be president.
Graswald appeared in court for a status conference in a rumpled orange jumpsuit, her hands shackled in front of her.
Turturro carries with him a rumpled dignity that instantly invigorates a character who could have felt tired in other hands.
A bearded, slightly rumpled figure, Dr. Allison plays harmonica with research colleagues in a blues-rock band called the Checkpoints.
Linda sat up in bed and took the mug, her sleep shirt twisted up around her neck, her face rumpled.
Eimear McBride's first novel, "A Girl Is a Half-Formed Thing," focused the reader on the words — disordered, rumpled, real.
He donned an improvised fedora and packed a Bowie knife to became a rumpled, roly-poly incarnation of Indiana Jones.
To the sure delight of shlumpy writers everywhere, Mr. Cannavale portrays Mr. D'Agata as a romantically rumpled warrior-poet type.
The water taxi sped toward the Dumbo docks, slicing through a rumpled East River, swirling Ms. Tierney's loose brown hair.
Crinkled and rumpled fabrics — silk habotai and washed satine nonetheless — were treated with the same care as Wu's beloved chiffons.
Still working in isolation, Jack would have had no need to alter the cartoonist's dress code, one of rumpled indifference.
And yet, weeks later, while it may have been thoroughly rumpled and water ringed, this issue stayed stacked on the counter.
According to people in the courtroom, Woodward wore a rumpled seersucker suit last month and mostly let Kolenich take the lead.
After crashing through the jungle canopy from several hundred feet in Brazil he sauntered off, his white linen suit barely rumpled.
This helps explode the second myth: that the Democrats have veered to the left, where the rumpled Mr Sanders awaits them.
And a neural network might find those squiggly lines in unexpected places — in someone's haircut, for example, or a rumpled blanket.
As for Eisenberg, it's initially funny that this Lex Luthor is some trust-fund twit who wears sneaks with rumpled suits.
She opens with Laing blood-stained and rumpled, coolly eating that dog on his balcony, amid piles of filth and refuse.
The democratic socialist—who would certainly look distinguished in a majestically rumpled toga—and the Roman politician have much in common.
But this is merely the latest chapter in Krasinski&aposs curious journey from lovably rumpled sales guy to special-ops acolyte.
I make my bed when we're having company, but otherwise actually prefer to climb back into my already nicely rumpled sheets.
"Excuse me," I said to a slightly rumpled man sitting next to me with a sleeping toddler snuggled at his side.
Mr. Rondeau, with his long hair, scraggly beard and rumpled shirt, exuded wild-eyed charisma and channeled it into his performance.
He wore a faded green polo with a rumpled collar, lightly patterned across the midsection with dark bands of drying sweat.
Badu bonded with her mother over Chaka Khan records and clashed with her over clothes: she was incorrigibly rumpled, nappy, sockless.
He was the wisecracking tummler in the rumpled suit, always on the lookout for a car crash or a dead gangster.
Johnson, known for his rumpled appearance and flamboyant oratory, was previously married to Marina Wheeler, and they had four children together.
Mr. Volcker, a towering, taciturn and somewhat rumpled figure, arrived in Washington as America's postwar economic hegemony was beginning to crumble.
Eyeing her crisp red blazer and perfect blowout, I smoothed my rumpled blouse and tried to forget about my frizzy mane.
With his rumpled appearance and distinctive regional accent — think Bernie Sanders south — Lopez Obrador inspires those tired of slick, well-heeled politicians.
The night of a big show, her mother meets her behind the theatre looking frazzled with smeared makeup and a rumpled dress.
And this film managed that feat while making reporters look like realistically rumpled schlubs, not well-groomed Robert Redfords and Dustin Hoffmans.
A couple of dozen middle-aged men in rumpled business suits are scattered at tables around the periphery of the dance floor.
He also has done little to change his image of unkempt white hair and rumpled suits, despite being a disciplined veteran politician.
He wore a rumpled red henley and jeans, and he talked and walked fast as we made our way across the Mission.
Ultimately these songs, rich in reverb and delicate hooks, sound a little rumpled, a tiny bit undone, but therein lies their charm.
While the hotel is a bit rumpled today, its patio roof is in pristine shape, and, importantly, full of white rocking chairs.
A quick look at our Pinterest feeds shows an endless stream of rumpled waves, red lips, bushy brows, and clean, glowing skin.
With a couple of breaks and more fortunate timing, many of them believe, the rumpled socialist really, truly could have been president.
Every situation is pretext for a confrontation: underdone eggs, a pile of rumpled clothes, a hand reaching too quickly for the radio.
Taylor's military exploits won him the nickname "Old Rough and Ready," reflecting his rumpled clothes and lack of concern for physical hardship.
He had squeezed in a few hours of shut-eye and ambled into the Park Hyatt's restaurant looking a little rumpled still.
Getting out of bed with the perfect post-hookup hair — tousled, undone, rumpled — is one of those things that only happens on-screen.
"IT'S TIME to repay Pakistan in its own coin," snarls India's rumpled but brilliant national-security adviser, plotting vengeance for a terrorist attack.
The rumpled senator, who for 25 years has been the sole self-declared socialist in Congress, has gone on to win 17 states.
He had gray stubble, and his hair was stuck down on his forehead in a manner that was somehow both rumpled and flat.
With half a dozen sentences, the rumpled Harvard lawyer had pierced the McCarthy bubble of fear, which had paralyzed the country for years.
But with this wrinkle-free piece in particular, you won't have to worry about looking rumpled as the day (or the year) progresses.
But it's Savior's beguiling voice that really draws the listener in: Smouldering like Lana, offhand and confident, and gorgeous like sex rumpled hair.
The paintings consist mainly of alternately bright or dark monochrome canvases that have been partly pulled off their stretchers, twisted, rumpled and ruched.
He was imposing with a bushy mustache, and though plenty of Kiwi sailors won more regattas, he had a rumpled charisma and persistence.
Jonathan, who is now 24 and favors rumpled shirts and faded jeans, came to ministry without strong positions on sexual or gender issues.
A reader, a scholar, rumpled and stout, Professor Bhaer is perfect for Jo, except for the part where he — how to put it?
"I love you," the rumpled researcher says into the microphone, and he is telling the truth, albeit in the name of data collection.
The 75-year-old Hit King is the id to Rodriguez's superego and is in most ways everything that Rodriguez is not: rumpled, impulsive.
On one side is 19923-year-old Franco De Donno, a grandfatherly priest who runs a volunteer network and wears rumpled shirts and sandals.
Anyone who's ever looked at themselves post-coitus can attest that their strands never look as artfully rumpled as they do in the movies.
The lit-from-within skin, the rumpled hair, the je ne sais quoi — they're things we all covet (and have reported on at length).
Dressed in olive-green trousers and a rumpled navy-blue blazer, he crunched down the house's gravel walkway with a jaunty, un-trancelike air.
Ms. Poésy is fine as the clipped Frenchwoman who might have Asperger's syndrome, but Mr. Dillane carries the show as the rumpled British Everyman.
These characters used to be largely unseen, Broadway Danny Roses lurking dimly behind the scenes in rumpled suits with mustard stains on their neckties.
As I considered myself in my rumpled shirt and dorky sweater vest (trailing loose threads, $670), a fellow customer stopped to take me in.
Tens of vividly coloured saris hung on the back wall; wooden shelves, packed with oxidised pots, pans, and rumpled clothes occupied the other three.
Ms. Ripston, a tall, thin former model with cascading blonde hair, cut a fashionable figure in the sometimes rumpled world of civil liberties litigation.
If you don't want your kid to look like a rumpled mess, it may be smarter to buy a wardrobe of wrinkle-free clothes.
Mr. Jin, 67, gray-haired and slightly rumpled, was at ease in a recent interview at the bank's temporary headquarters in Beijing's financial district.
While shopping with my son, who has once again outgrown all his clothes overnight, I'm shocked by the rumpled old woman in the mirror.
Even when other automakers, such as Jaguar and Audi, have come out with new electric vehicles they haven't so much as rumpled Tesla's dominance.
This unabashed populist doesn't seem to project elitist vibes; the "rumpled" villain of big banks has fashioned himself as an easy-to-approach officeholder.
"I don't know," said Villanova Coach Jay Wright, as well known for his handmade suits as Huggins is for his decidedly more rumpled attire.
Known as J. Gold, he had a distinctive style, wearing suspenders, a slightly rumpled button-down shirt, mustache and mop of feathery strawberry blond hair.
Known as J. Gold, he had a distinctive style, wearing suspenders, a slightly rumpled button-down shirt, moustache and mop of feathery strawberry blond hair.
"I see this tousled-headed, rumpled individual, and I said, 'Hey you,' " John Bloch, a cousin of Diamondstone's, recalled of his first encounter with Sanders.
Sal is cleaning up Everest-sized mountains of rumpled, greased napkins; towering stacks of plates; chewed-up drinking straws; spills and smears of ranch dressing.
"If you look at that photograph, his hand is not underneath Ms. Swift's skirt, and her skirt is not rumpled in any fashion," McFarland said.
Hohman, who grew up in Akron, Ohio, resembles the actor Jeff Daniels; friendly and rumpled, he wore jeans, and his blond hair was slicked back.
Starbuck has a drooping, Emiliano Zapata mustache and green eyes and he wears overalls, end-of-the-nose spectacles, and a rumpled Army-fatigue hat.
Slight, with rumpled hair and shadows under his eyes, he looked as if he'd be more comfortable in front of a keyboard than a mirror.
Feiffer's fluid style — what some people call "kinetic" and others call "I just drew this" — works particularly well here; everyone looks rumpled and in motion.
He lost style points for regularly wearing shirts that were too big, outfits that were boring, and clothing that seemed a bit wrinkled and rumpled.
Stanley Routenberg of Livonia, Michigan, and a rumpled note to the convoy demanding, if not beer, at least a couple of hundred pounds of grass.
Ms. McCarthy has proved her comic mettle in all kinds of company, so why not alongside a chain-smoking blue guy in a rumpled suit?
When he did, he was dressed in a rumpled suit and tie, with an overcoat and a beret and a wire shopping cart trailing behind.
Although rumpled and scruffy, Mr. Williams had a plummy accent and a mellifluous speaking voice that served him well in a surprisingly busy film career.
Clarence Leo Fender was a perpetually rumpled, unassuming, self-taught radio repairman, an intuitive engineer and non-musician who decided to build guitars and amplifiers.
Only instead of having chiseled boy-band looks, he looks more like a rumpled kid brother, or the living embodiment of a Harry Potter character.
The binder-toting, buttoned-up Mr. Paul and the laid-back, rumpled Mr. D'Alessandro are as different in style and manner as the candidates they represent.
In office, he built a reputation as a rumpled everyman; he drove an old Nissan to work, arriving before sunrise, and he reduced his own salary.
Wearing cargo shorts and Converse sneakers, the preternaturally youthful and rumpled Mr. Crowe, 58, jumped in the air, pumping his arms in celebration of one take.
The panorama included a rumpled bed; a handmade card from Grant Shaffer, the husband of his co-star Alan Cumming; and a pile of fan mail.
Mr. Butts and Mr. Trudeau seemed to make a Liberal Party dream team — Mr. Butts a rumpled id to Mr. Trudeau's tidy coiffure and themed socks.
I was home from school sick with something that kept me snuffling under a snowdrift of rumpled tissues, and had read every book on my shelf.
When Ms. Brady returned home on the day of the burglary, bed covers were rumpled and papers strewn about, but her husband's laptop was left untouched.
He and a couple of assistants steamed rumpled garments and hung vintage nightgowns and screen-printed denim jackets alongside batakali tunics of Mr. Ayivi's own design.
The images of the governor, head tilted back in rumpled black shirt, mesh shorts and flip flops, quickly became a meme and ricocheted around social media.
BALLSTON SPA, N.Y. — A rumpled man sat in the back row of the Saratoga County courthouse on Tuesday, waiting for his criminal case to be called.
At one point in a clip posted to Twitter, Adomian asks Sanders how the Vermont senator achieves the rumpled look sometimes seen on the campaign trail.
I mean, he's kind of bookish and vague and absent-minded and rumpled, and all the things that you wouldn't think that Warren Beatty would be.
My depression tends to manifest in a complete unwillingness to leave the comfort of my rumpled bed — I can spend hours doing nothing, and thinking about nothing.
The self-consciously rumpled linen cloth, the clenchingly exact amount of "spilt" cheese, the artfully arranged mess—it literally screams of conscious, deliberate care to appear careless.
After a big night celebrating after a win at the National Television Awards, the two battled through Thursday's breakfast show in last night's stained and rumpled clothes.
They're each about the size of a conventional canoe, but they have masts, rumpled sails, tiny handrails around the edges, and little decks connected with miniature stairs.
The morning of July 27th found the rumpled ex-missionary and harmonica aficionado in Philadelphia, preparing for a televised address that evening to the Democratic National Convention.
As the equally rumpled detective, his part in the legal system's case has narrowed, but he is still an interesting character and I want more of him.
Mr. Hoffman finds the humanity in a gallery of loners, from the stalker neighbor in "Happiness" to the rumpled intelligence operative in "A Most Wanted Man" (Saturday).
Dad's weapon against banality and hypocrisy is his rumpled and ridiculous alter ego (the title character) who wears a hideous brown wig and novelty-shop fake teeth.
My father would snatch them up first thing in the morning; I got the newspaper, rumpled and creased, when I came home from school in the afternoon.
Toward the end of his life, with his bushy beard and high forehead and rumpled sense of rectitude, Hall resembled Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn as drawn by Edward Koren.
My favorite of these channels was Red Letter Media, which features a group of grumpy white guys from Milwaukee whose rumpled demeanor belies their astute film knowledge.
Mathieu Amalric effortlessly holds the lead as Bertrand, a rumpled, unemployed depressive whose spaniel eyes and drooping belly telegraph someone who has long been comfortable with pain.
Ordinary objects in our lives — a banister, a dress, a spinet piano, a little mailbox in the woods, rumpled bedsheets, burning paper — accumulate memories over the years.
Images of the devastation showed the rumpled remains of homes and churches, and Jerry Willis, the mayor, told local reporters that one "senior citizens center" was destroyed.
It was about two feet tall, wearing a rumpled mod suit, and his overall vibe was Recognizably Beatlesque, But Not Beatlesque Enough for the Manufacturer to Get Sued.
The suit-and-tie that identified Mr McDonnell as the commissar among a rabble of rumpled idealists now marks him as a respectable guardian of other people's money.
The result was a sort of rumpled girl group—essentially, what the Shangri-Las might have been had they lived in a north Brooklyn DIY house in 2008.
Wide, cinematic tableaus of a woman just waking up to bright sunlight is mirrored in two other similarly evocative visuals of a sleeping girl in a rumpled camisole.
Those same characteristics, along with his economy flights, the absence of a staff entourage, his accent, rumpled suits and unkempt hair also marked him as idiosyncratic and quirky.
He's got the image of a somewhat rumpled local politician who fits in well with the industrial Midwest, perhaps the key geographic area in the next presidential race.
It's full of actors most people, including myself, have never seen, like Mary Kraft, who's marvelous as Alfred's huffy, rumpled, white academic adversary on that phony talk show.
The gruff, rumpled candidate — memorably depicted by the comedian Larry David on NBC's "Saturday Night Live" — returned to engage his rivals in a televised debate two weeks later.
For beshbarmak, a dish borrowed from the Dungans' Central Asian neighbors, the noodles are broad, rumpled kerchiefs, topped by fuller cuts of beef with generous margins of fat.
About an hour and a half into his Broadway performance on Tuesday night, Michael Moore paused his rumpled, moralistic ire to offer the audience an Oprah-style surprise.
Mr. Risso's rumpled Marni men tromped through passageways lit with digital videos, in which animated domestic scenes — the bathroom, the apartment hallway — suddenly melted into acid-trip swirls.
A big man in a rumpled suit, Matthews sports Jerry Garcia neckties that his wife buys for him on eBay, as well as bolo ties and occasionally an earring.
In the 1982 sci-fi classic, Harrison Ford's rumpled detective identifies artificial humans using a steam-punk Voight-Kampff device that watches their eyes while they answer surreal questions.
A crowded single room occupancy apartment has a carton of milk on the windowsill, boots dusted with snow by the door, and a book on a rumpled, narrow bed.
Mr. Hoffman finds the humanity in a gallery of loners, from the stalker neighbor in "Happiness" (Sunday) to the rumpled intelligence operative in "A Most Wanted Man" (Oct. 2).
Hovering and then banking the AS2200 as only someone with 13 years of piloting experience can, Montgomery points out food wrappers, water jugs, rumpled sleeping bags, and some clothing.
Maybe it was his haircut, long and floppy up top; or his rumpled T-shirt showing the Nickelodeon cartoon character CatDog; or his tentative, confused movements in the video.
The occasionally fretful Gane, who resembles Thom Yorke's equally rumpled older brother, and the mostly sanguine Sadier agreed that having a son, Alex, in 1998 didn't derail their workaholism.
There, comedian Larry David unveiled his now-iconic impersonation of a rumpled Sanders, while comedian Kate McKinnon has won raves for her portrayal of a hyperactively self-aware Clinton.
Always rumpled, always mumbling, his 6-foot-7-inch frame often slumping, he was not trying to be a globe-trotting master of industry or political mover and shaker.
Observing the trash heap of tissues on my desk and floor, the sheaves of rumpled printouts beside my keyboard, scrawled with addendums in rainbow colors, she grabbed my wrists.
And then the pickup pulls up with its rumpled passengers, and their wooden crates, and their giant saw and their "wonderful plan" for a dream home of their own.
News Analysis On the day after Christmas, I was walking through Atlanta's Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport when I caught sight of a slightly rumpled man waiting for a flight.
It is a tactical proclivity that aligns well with the strategic agenda of the most zealously anti-establishment figures in his team, led by Stephen Bannon, a rumpled nationalist firebrand.
In one bird's-eye view image, Hase is sprawled face down on a staircase, with pressed curls under a dainty hat, her dress rumpled, and purse flung to the side.
Mr. Ai, dressed in an untucked white Oxford shirt and rumpled blue blazer, took a break from greeting fans to say that working in a department store had been liberating.
Filmmaker Peter Rosen hopes the documentary, which will also be shown at the Cinequest Film Festival in San Jose, California, shows another side to the rumpled, jovial and thoughtful billionaire.
The Irish-American in a rumpled suit with unkempt hair, a drink in his hand and a cigar between his lips held court in many New York City journalists' haunts.
Volunteers were stationed in each room and on landings between floors, not only to ward against visitors' tripping on a rumpled runner, but also to monitor for forbidden photo-taking.
Books of The Times Robert Gottlieb, the celebrated editor at Simon & Schuster, Alfred A. Knopf and The New Yorker, was a pale, bookish, sensitive, rumpled and vaguely mousy young man.
But every hot streak always ends the same way: broken, not because some grubby, rumpled drunk showed up and ruined the vibe but because, mathematically, that's what's supposed to happen.
The rumpled fabric lend the trio a disheveled look, the inverted pants recalling dirty rabbit ears, but a sheen of glitter on the lacquered surface adds luster to the mundane.
"Tracy (Grid 1)" (2017) features a friend of the artist's lounging against a rumpled backdrop of rephotographed color samples, while other images include fragments of text and adhesive page markers.
That dealer, Gregory Solomon, arrives in the rumpled form of Danny DeVito, who has decided that just because he's in a Miller drama doesn't mean he can't have some fun.
Telegenic and poised, she has a knack for the limelight that stands in sharp contrast to the administration's tendencies toward the rumpled (former press secretary Sean Spicer) or reclusive (Tillerson).
With its rumpled disk of black amid a patterned field of subtly varied greens and a neutralized orange, "No Recall" (2017, 71-by-43 inches) is relatively simple, even reductive.
When Chaguan last year met Benny Tai, a rumpled law professor from Hong Kong University and an Occupy Central leader, he sadly wondered when his city might witness large demonstrations again.
Kuralt was the pudgy, rumpled journalist who once toured America in a motor home, giving us charming stories of virtuous people for his "On The Road" segment for CBS Evening News.
Once, a friend was at a blazing hot table in Vegas when a man rolled up in rumpled clothing, a putrid smell on him, angrily jostling for the last available space.
When they disembark, they are slightly rumpled, perhaps more than slightly late, agitated by splenetic tweeting and an excess of Dunkin' Donuts coffee that sells for $3.50 in the cafe car.
A.O. Scott, The New York Times:  Ms. McCarthy has proved her comic mettle in all kinds of company, so why not alongside a chain-smoking blue guy in a rumpled suit?
The pages have been decorated with 70 or so rumpled self-portraits (the singer's amour propre came streaked in self-loathing), with a dozen amateurish doodles of young women thrown in.
"It's the first painting I ever bought," said Mr. Baldessari, seated at his desk behind a mess of books and papers, wearing rumpled black clothes that highlight the whiteness of his beard.
The 44-year-old Australian, Skyping into the D Hotel ballroom's screen, wore the bitcoin enthusiast's equivalent of camouflage: a black blazer and a tieless, rumpled shirt, his brown hair neatly parted.
In place of Tom Hiddleston's varnish-smooth Jonathan Pine, we have Perry (Ewan McGregor), a rumpled poetry lecturer who is having a fraught holiday in Marrakesh with his wife Gail (Naomie Harris).
They discussed his message but also his propensity to wave his hands around when he speaks — "It's part of my exercise regimen," Mr. Sanders said, wryly — and his fondness for rumpled suits.
Back in the 1950s, when Allen Ginsberg and Jack Kerouac presided over North Beach, the local style was more about work-wear jackets layered atop button-front shirts, worn over rumpled trousers.
Mr. Schippers was a bear of a man, often rumpled, who was reviewing cases until a few days before his death, said his son Thomas, a circuit judge in Lake County, Ill.
A large roughly painted rendering of a rumpled white dress shirt and black tie is titled "Portrait AKA The American Dream Is to be Able to Think," written across the top edge.
So habitually rumpled and layered is Mr. Trump's chief strategist, Stephen K. Bannon, that he sometimes seems — as Esquire recently noted — to be wearing half the contents of his closet at once.
From his office at 60 Centre Street, the large, rumpled and quick-witted Mr. Goodman commanded a ringside view of human nature, especially where the arts of posturing and prevarication are concerned.
Everyone has experience with this — we've all seen the Virgin Mary-on-a-slice-of-toast stories, or thought we saw a face looking back at us from a pile of rumpled clothing.
The image is in the casino of Canto Bight and behind John Boyega's Finn and Kelly Marie Tran's Rose is an otherworldly being who is holding a rumpled alien pet with bugging eyes.
Clinton appeared as a guest on "Between Two Ferns" with Zach Galifianakis, a semi-aggressive, extremely rumpled comedian and sort-of talk show host who makes David Letterman look painfully earnest by comparison.
But Mr. Olmsted said he has often pored over pages half-eaten by flames and rumpled by water damage and still been able to make out the vital details of a soldier's life.
In later years, Mr. Guler could be seen in a rumpled overcoat sitting at a table in Ara Café, a restaurant named after him in the Beyoglu district of Istanbul, near his studio.
Whereas Minimalist and post-Minimalist art was sharp — even Hesse's organic or draped forms had a distinct precision to them — this new wave of floor-based art is soft and a little rumpled.
Throughout the contest, Sanders was credited for his genuineness and consistency, and his notorious abrasiveness was cast as charming — and evidence that he was a true believer, a revolutionary in a rumpled suit.
Anyone who writes about TV for a living is bound to be attracted to this tale of rumpled, well-intentioned people trying to make sense of narratives with inexplicable gaps and challenging inconsistencies.
The Maggie Rogers who just performed on Saturday Night Live was the same Maggie Rogers who sat in front of me: bare, freckled skin, a wash of glitter on her eyelids, rumpled, undone waves.
A sympathetic murmur rose as he was led, shackled, into the witness box, wearing the same lightly-rumpled tan jacket, blue dress shirt, and navy, red-pinstriped tie as at his last court appearance.
Five bad boys in the making, some still sporting adolescent pimples, they slouched in ratty sweaters, rumpled jackets and ill-fitting trousers, looking like students stumbling through a three-day bender after getting expelled.
Naz's defense falls to John Stone (John Turturro) — a rumpled "precinct crawler" trolling the lockup for work — who lays out the stakes for a young Muslim in jail for killing a rich white girl.
Across the river, on the kuben -owned ranches, the land was rumpled and gouged, with dirt piled up next to wide craters filled with standing water, the same livid color as the Rio Branco.
His polished, generational-change argument has fallen on deaf ears as the left has instead chosen a rumpled 74-year-old who seems incapable of abiding by the political establishment's rules as its icon.
The slide is occurring in a rumpled layer cake of volcanic rock, or basalt, laid down by eruptions that began about 17 million years ago, interspersed with thin deposits of silt and other sediments.
She looked like an Olympian goddess in her off hours, a goddess with a rumpled scarf, tousled hair and an immediate need to phone her teenage son and check in on his soccer game.
It was a stand-up as dated as he was: He stood on stage stock-still in a rumpled black suit and shiny red tie and told a succession of diamond-hard one-liners.
For me, at least, this gives her scenes with Mr. Radnor — whose rumpled, nonthreatening amiability served him well as a high-school drama coach in the recently canceled television show "Rise" — a distracting awkwardness.
Whether you're going for Midge's classic and ladylike late-50s lewk, Susie's rumpled beatnik attire, or Sophie's faux hardworking housewife, there's a piece or two here that will help make your costume — well, marvelous.
Clutching his rumpled U.S. dollar bills, Amin sat and talked inside his dark living quarters - a former prison cell which the couple have tried to brighten up with red ribbons hung on the concrete walls.
Ohio's Sherrod Brown faces a vexing question: In a 2020 Democratic presidential race already crowded with some of the party's biggest progressive stars, is there room for his perpetually rumpled brand of blue-collar populism?
Other pluses: Leigh Brackett's script and, in a master stroke of counterintuitive casting, Elliott Gould as a rumpled, hapless yet noble Philip Marlowe, trying to clear a friend's name amid a labyrinth of moral compromise.
So when Agnes is introduced to the world of competitive puzzling by Robert (the marvelous Irrfan Khan), a wealthy Indian inventor, his rumpled cosmopolitan glamour and dark-eyed wisdom seem the stuff of fairy tales.
The cause has been taken up by the new stars of the left, like Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, and can trace much of its current momentum to the rumpled rabble-rousing of Senator Bernie Sanders.
Flash forward a year and a couple months, though, and Bannon's vision seems pretty much dead: its rumpled leader sacked and ritually denounced, its bold populism subsumed into the same old, same old Republican agenda.
"The sharp suits make him look disciplined, but also energetic," Ms. Cronberg added, and they offer a defining visual contrast with the rumpled and often fumbling appearance of the departing president, the Socialist François Hollande.
Elise Loehnen, Goop ' s head of content, who has a rumpled pixie cut and wore a black blazer over a white T-shirt, asked Junger if he would answer questions from supplement users on Facebook.
Mr. Bannon, his rumpled campaign chief and a calming presence to the candidate, tried a different approach: appealing to Mr. Trump's ego and competitive side by suggesting that the Clintons were looking to rattle him.
If a rumpled 85033-year-old like Sanders could inspire a devoted following with his message of political revolution, Clinton should be able to do the same with a rousing message of her own. 6.
In Noida, a satellite city of New Delhi, hundreds of unshaven men in rumpled clothing stood recently at a three-way intersection called Khoda Labor Chowk that is a gathering place for people seeking work.
Larger plates include a plank of filet mignon roughly the dimensions of a legal-size manila envelope, pounded flat and sheathed in breading, craggy and rumpled, like a cocoon the steak can't wait to shed.
Whitten works magic with acrylic: he can get it to look like a polished slice of stone, a sheet of rumpled industrial plastic, or the pitted surface of a moon seen through a powerful telescope.
Popping up in the form of sleek pigtail plaits (Kim and North), twisted top knots (Beyoncé and Blue Ivy), and long, rumpled waves (Gwyneth and Apple), these hairstyles get our vote for the best twinning tresses.
There's a love story of sorts between Elle and the rumpled Emmett (Luke Wilson), but it plays mostly like an afterthought, its resolution spelled out in a postscript while the action stays focused on Elle alone.
A little rumpled, somewhere between carefree and careless, my lips "naturally" tinted as if by a handful of the ripe red cherries I crave but rarely eat because they're, like, $14 a bag at Whole Foods.
Talkative and outgoing, his shirt often untucked, the model of a rumpled geologist, Mr. Horenstein is a native New Yorker with boyish enthusiasm for the city's hidden faults and early beginnings, for ancient blows and catastrophes.
Rumpled and unvarnished — with a fondness for sweatshirts, less so for ties — Mr. Brown would in some ways seem uniquely positioned in a party hoping to win back the Midwestern states that flipped to Mr. Trump.
In a corral surrounded by a waffling, loose-weave wire fence some eight feet tall, a chocolate-brown alpaca lay in a heap, matted with blood, its long neck rumpled like a cast-off knee-high.
Burke knows, for example, that Stan Van Gundy, the coach of the Detroit Pistons, is likely to give her a frank assessment of his team's play since he generally wears his emotions like a rumpled blazer.
The video clip captures the music-nerd charm of the project, with smiling, slightly rumpled, slightly gawky singers glancing away from the camera's long tracking shot in a white-walled house without a stick of furniture.
The symbiotic political and personal relationship between the two men — the rumpled near-recluse and the compulsively public and image-conscious president — is driving much of the momentum and dysfunction of the White House, aides say.
A slim man with a shaggy-chic hairstyle and cool-nerd eyeglasses, Mr. Lee stood out at Zuccotti Park, which was then dominated by demonstrators in casual or rumpled clothing and police officers in blue uniforms.
In an interview last year Benny Tai, a rumpled law professor from Hong Kong University who was one of the leaders of Occupy Central, expressed doubt as to whether his city might ever see large demonstrations again.
My fellow lucid dream enthusiasts had picked one another out without too much trouble; they were the ones milling around sheepishly, looking a little rumpled, a little apprehensive, not quite sure what they had signed up for.
The main headset menu exists in a stark modernist room with a rumpled and totally incongruous carpet in the middle, a weird bit of skeuomorphism that's just substantial enough to feel like it ought to be personalizable.
Meghan ignited the "Markle Sparkle" as soon as she appeared by Prince Harry's side at the 2017 Invictus Games in Toronto wearing ripped Mother Jeans and a casually rumpled "Husband" shirt from Misha Nonoo, their rumored matchmaker.
His linen suit was appropriately rumpled — everything about this public radio legend suggests disregard for crisp lines — and his gangly legs were jacked up against the glove box, as he resisted suggestions to slide his seat back.
In the opening scene, much of which Mr. Müller shot from a helicopter, Mr. Stanton emerges from the desert: a solitary figure walking purposefully, wearing a rumpled gray pinstripe suit, knotted tan tie and red ball cap.
But the textiles he chooses are also key: "tightly woven, very structured fabrics" — Egyptian cotton, crepe linen, worsted wool, and never anything synthetic — that warp when hand-washed, dried or twisted, giving them an artfully rumpled appearance.
Under President Trump, the White House news briefing — once a Sisyphean burden for rumpled reporters — became the hottest reality show in Washington, a star-making showcase for journalists where heated exchanges went viral and drove big ratings.
The new exhibition opens with the bathetic "Ego": photographs of the artist's hands posed in echo of Michelangelo's "Creation of Adam," here printed onto two sheets of cheap, rumpled paper, and stuck to the wall with Blu-Tack.
A rumpled, gaunt Turner exited jail in the predawn darkness of Friday morning, and made a beeline for a waiting SUV, which whisked him away from the rabble of reporters and the cluster of protestors waiting for him.
This is a fascinating idea, and Mr. Wise, a rumpled man in his mid-60s whose warm disposition at times seems to belie his single-mindedness, defends it in the film in front of skeptical judges and journalists.
It was a chilly afternoon and Mr. Klein, 48, was seated in the forecourt of his new nine-bungalow complex dressed in a tan Boglioli blazer, a Brunello Cucinelli button-down and a rumpled pair of Acne jeans.
If there's anything this show is great at, it's gut-wrenching moments, and the way it handled this attack — in the form of a silent but visible body smack against the glass, followed by slightly rumpled blinds — is haunting.
For a brainy, rumpled, middle-class Jewish girl from an urban, public high school, the paper offered some refuge from the social scene at Princeton, which could feel Waspy and preppy, and was dominated by all-male eating clubs.
His rumpled suits, fondness for profanity, racist and homophobic remarks, public drunkenness, admitted drug use and general boorishness made Mr. Ford seem like an outlier in a city that had carefully cultivated a reputation for multiculturalism, tolerance and sophistication.
He started in 1965 as a longhaired, rumpled federal prosecutor in the Johnson administration and rose to become the department's top career official as a consigliere and disciplinarian for both Democratic and Republican attorneys general in nine presidential administrations.
The group marched onto campus, where about 200 people awaited them: anarchists and "anti-fascists" looking like graphic-novel ninjas, with black scarves hiding their faces and hoods covering their hair, flanked by aging professors in rumpled rain slickers.
And while few can summon the rumpled zeal of Mr. Sanders in full riff, some in the party have appeared to view Mr. Sanders as a less essential vessel, welcoming a new voice if it sounds enough like his.
Here it was a billowing swing coat of pearl gray moiré taffeta with a rumpled rosette at the collar, worn over a turtleneck and pinstripe trousers and accessorized by a white velvet opera glove and a single pearl earring.
By the time the first season ended on November 1, the 10-episode series had explored the lives of black Atlantans from shabby apartments to swank nightclubs, mundane workdays to pretentious parties, prison holding cells to rumpled bedroom sheets.
All politicians repeat good lines, but Mr. Sanders — lampooned as a freewheeling radical or rumpled professor who impulsively speaks his mind — is turning out to be perhaps the most on-message and disciplined of the candidates in the 2016 field.
However, as I watched the back half of season two (which boasts a truly sublime performance by Paul Giamatti as a rumpled, vaguely disreputable crime novelist), I had an epiphany: Lodge 49 is a series about the power of friendship.
Making the opposite point in the general spirit of Alan Belcher's media-based sculptures is Roth's rumpled bundle "Forgetting Summer" (2017), which crushes (by industrial compactor) his printed browser history into a spit-wad the size of a newborn hippo.
With only the gruff and rumpled Sanders willing to challenge Clinton as a self-proclaimed "socialist," the one candidate who didn't care that Clinton had a lock on the donors was given more attention and airtime than anyone would have imagined.
Like the rumpled pants partially hanging over an ironing board in "Interiors" (2009) or the woman bent over, going through her travel bag in "As If" (2012), arrivals and departures have melded into a state of flux, where everything is ephemeral.
The Saturday Profile PARIS — He is the intellectual much of the French left loves to hate, the writer whose rumpled look has racked up multiple magazine covers, the bookish essayist turned omnipresent media star and boogeyman for proselytizers of painless multiculturalism.
Constrained by Coachella curfews, the rumpled Murphy barely addresses the crowd other than to introduce the members of his band and apologize for the absence of Greatest Washed Rapper alive, Jay Z, who joined them the last time LCD played Coachella.
As the psychologist tasked with evaluating Morgan's mental workings, Paul Giamatti is at his rumpled best, irritated with the thought that he's been brought all the way out to a farm in the middle of nowhere to talk to a robot.
In THE TIMBUKTU SCHOOL FOR NOMADS (Nicholas Brealey, $25.95), his passionate paean to the Sahara ("a rumpled carpet of fire"), he describes his journey via "bus, boat and occasionally donkey cart" from Fez to the azalai's starting point at Timbuktu.
The other doctors wore dress pants and button-downs — physician-casual — while he wore a sky blue corduroy shirt with a tear in the sleeve and a pair of rumpled khakis; he could have come straight from camping or Bonnaroo.
Two years later after the birth of our second kid, they moved with us to our first actual house, on a quiet Valley street, to their final home on the bottom shelf of my closet, next to rumpled piles of workout clothes.
Continuing the interior theme but shifting from the domestic to the introspective, the bedroom paintings of Stephanie Serpick at TI Art Studios turned white rumpled pillows and sheets into almost divine-inspired vestments, much like the religious robes she studied while painting them.
For nearly half an hour, Dr. Alexander, a perpetually rumpled man, chatted with Barry and Linda, his sister, about the events that had landed him in the hospital, the food processing plant where he once worked, the stroke that had impaired his mind.
His love of the game is why, looking rumpled in jeans and a short-sleeved plaid shirt, he dragged himself on a recent Friday afternoon across Central Park to view this vest-pocket-size exhibition of vintage baseball cards at the Met.
In the mid-19th-century photographs of Alexander Herzen, he looks appealing: a rumpled Russian nobleman with a straggly beard streaked with gray, his watch chain and waistcoat straining against a full stomach, a look of wistful and gentle melancholy in his eyes.
Vice News Tonight still has that rumpled, pre-release feel to it, but one particular segment caught my attention: it was about what Vice called a prison strike across 12 states that is affecting 24,000 prisoners who refuse to eat or work.
But after a decade or so of tumbling into no-reservations gastro pubs and ramen counters wearing rumpled morning-after T-shirts, diners seem to be growing curious about restaurants that offer a bit of costume drama, and invite some in return.
Described as a cross between two fictional detectives — Rex Stout's Nero Wolfe, the brilliant, burly armchair investigator, and Columbo, the rumpled, relentless police sleuth portrayed by Peter Falk on television — Mr. Sporkin played two other major public policy roles in real life.
Described as a cross between two fictional detectives — Rex Stout's Nero Wolfe, the brilliant, burly armchair investigator, and Columbo, the rumpled, relentless police sleuth portrayed by Peter Falk on television — Mr. Sporkin played two other major public policy roles in real life.
When the words that Churchill had been longing to hear from the United States finally came, they were spoken not by Roosevelt but by his rumpled, sickly-looking personal adviser, Harry Hopkins, who met Churchill on his own high ground of language.
"Still Life With Watermelon, New York" features a compote of fruit, a rumpled napkin, a loaf of broken bread and even a stray fly atop a lemon, and looks to Spanish and Dutch still life for inspiration, but has some contemporary slovenliness.
Without any framing foliage for the cameras, links golf looks like a walk across a wide and rumpled and faded carpet, where the holes are dotted with sandy pits and bordered by tall weeds lest the golf played between them gets too boring.
The photographs are beautiful and stark: They picture Rimbaud's winsome, young face, atop adult bodies shooting up heroin in a back alley, alone in a gray and empty Coney Island, masturbating in a rumpled bed, standing on a curb in Times Square.
While big-time reporters prowled Washington for details about President Nixon's taxes, White covered small-town politics and high-society events as manager of his paper's bureau in Newport, R.I. But White, rumpled and easygoing, had a knack for earning the trust of sources.
The rumpled era of the Village, evoked in all its crusty glory in the Coen brothers' 2013 movie "Inside Llewyn Davis," seems more remote each year, though the central area around Macdougal Street retains some of its falafel store grease and head shop scent.
Sometimes the roadside grunts put mail in the sandbags along with the rock and the rumpled lists, and if they were dug in far enough from the road you had to square up, high on the mount atop the cab, where Vollie often manned a .
Less rumpled than he was in his 2016 bid for executive office, when his trademark messy look became a symbol of his passionate focus on upending the status quo, Senator Sanders is nevertheless still notably more mussed up than the rest of the field.
Where Mr. Peña Nieto was polished, with television-ready good looks and sleek suits, Mr. López Obrador is rumpled, his face often bent in a rictus of annoyance, like a guy who just walked in off the street and isn't having a great day.
One of New York's most visible and colorful officials, Mr. Stern was a small, rumpled man who looked like a leprechaun, sounded like Woody Allen and said precisely what he was thinking most of the time, even if it was found to be offensive.
"Clemency" has many strengths, not least the performances of Aldis Hodge as Anthony Woods, a convicted murderer awaiting his fate in a kind of fuming trance, and Richard Schiff as his lawyer, rumpled and grayed by thirty years of principled effort, to limited avail.
So effective was his brutal anti-corruption language that two days after a marathon four-hour debate among all 11 French presidential candidates, the rumpled no-hope candidate of the New Anticapitalist Party was being hailed in some news media here as its unquestioned winner.
Though he proudly declared that he bought a new suit for his first day as leader, he is clearly still the same rumpled guy who slept for 30-plus years on a mattress next to the kitchen in a rundown group house owned by former Rep.
His "the system is rigged" rhetoric made him the Republican's equal when it came to indignation, supporters note, while his rumpled asceticism (he is one of the poorest members of the Senate) and plain-spoken integrity made him a more convincing anti-establishment champion than Mrs Clinton.
Photograph by Krista Schlueter for The New Yorker There were ghosts here, too, or at least fading fixtures: Henry Kissinger, perhaps the Four Seasons' most notable loyalist, dining with Fareed Zakaria; Charlie Rose, another regular, looking rather rumpled; Dover sole, delivered by rolling cart and deboned tableside.
B. Strike," debuting Friday, June 1, on Cinemax, Tom Burke — rumpled and brooding enough to keep things interesting, but not without a certain charm — plays Strike, who sleuths his way into some of the city's poshest inner sanctums to investigate a supermodel's suicide in "The Cuckoo's Calling.
To generations of mayors, governors and ordinary New Yorkers, he was Gabe: the short, rumpled, pushy guy from Channel 19673 who seemed always on the scene, elbowing his way to the front and jabbing his microphone in the face of a witness or a big shot.
Struth is famous for his images of museum rooms thronged with rumpled, preoccupied, rapt tourists, yet I've always been especially drawn to his portraits; his subjects (mostly families he knows personally, but also Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip) stare straight into the camera with unsettling equanimity.
His Hamlet wears rumpled clothes and has a 5 o'clock shadow (if you've seen Mr. Isaac's movies, you know his facial hair is a key to character) to approximate "the look and feel of spending long hours visiting a loved one at the hospital," he said.
WASHINGTON — Senator Bernie Sanders stepped to the lectern on Wednesday, red-faced and rumpled as ever, with a placard screaming "Medicare for All," and likened his quest for a government-run universal health plan to earlier movements for women's rights, civil rights, workers' rights and gay rights.
One can also view the likeness of Tom Lantos of California, onetime chairman of the House Committee on Foreign Affairs, depicted with his poodle, and Les Aspin of Wisconsin, the former head of the Armed Services Committee, rumpled, a tad frenzied and hanging out with his dog, Junket.
In fact, churning might be the best way to describe La Melia's poetics: She thickens language and renders the fatty parts of speech, producing the verbal counterpart of the glinting, speckled trout that lies gutted and rumpled on the table in an opulent still life photograph within the book.
Many of those images are striking: the rumpled texture of hanging fabric, resembling the face of a cliff; the blank eyes of Andrés Cochero, which make him look like a Claymation figure; Oguri shrinking inside his coat so that he seems to disappear, transformed into some half-stuffed scarecrow.
While the okapi is virtually unheard of in the West, its image pervades life in the Democratic Republic of Congo -- the only country in the world where it is found living in the wild -- gracing cigarette packets, plastic water bottles, and even the back of rumpled Congolese Francs.
The first time I saw him, I spent a little too long lingering in my rumpled Hello Kitty boxer PJs, waiting around for him to get off his shift at a campus cafe—to talk about the tenets of anarcho-syndicalism and the Californian deathgrind band Cattle Decapitation, probably.
Tall and trim, with bespoke suits, suspenders and crisply folded pocket squares (he once wrote a how-to book on men's fashion under the nom de plume Nicholas Antongiavanni), he was a dandy in a sea of ill-fitting, rumpled suits (think Stephen K. Bannon or Sean Spicer).
They are likely to find him in his usual animated state: limping up and down the sideline, screaming, arms flailing, his face the color of a bowl of borscht, his once-pressed suit reduced to a rumpled outfit paying homage to the land of a thousand (perspiration) lakes.
Mr Sanders is a snowy-haired, permanently rumpled 70-something leftist scold, running on a platform of indignation against the power of Wall Street, big companies and the rich, and promising higher taxes on even middle-class Americans to pay for free college tuition and European-style state-run health care.
It is just about to start as various rumpled press people walk across the camera at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C. You can watch here along with me, whilst I liveblog and look forward to the secret lawsuit that I am pretty sure is coming soon from Thiel.
Oliver roasts everything from Johnson's hair and the Olympic flying-fox incident (low-hanging, but always juicy, comedy fruit) and his hobbies (you may or may not recall the cardboard bus interview), to his artfully rumpled personal style ("a cartoon Englishman who dresses like a raccoon that just emerged from David Foster Wallace's trash").
IN EARLIER primary contests and in more sheltered places, from sleepy midwestern college towns to hipster neighbourhoods in New York, a note of self-indulgence could be heard as Democrats weighed whether to follow their heads, and choose the experienced Hillary Clinton, or their hearts, and back the rumpled advocate of revolution, Bernie Sanders.
"Draw the Circle," which runs in repertory at Rattlestick Playwrights Theater with Dael Orlandersmith's "Until the Flood," opens with a picture of a smiling girl in a red sweater, an image that fades as Mr. Deen, wearing jeans and a rumpled T-shirt, enters, stepping into the first of a number of lit squares.
Of course this last possibility is just a hypothetical, and Sanders's rumpled-professor style of socialism (and all those Soviet-friendly video clips lurking on YouTube) might ultimately inspire more backlash than Kamala Harris running hard to the left or Elizabeth Warren filling in all the policy details that Sanders leaves a little hazy.
The theme is repeated in Albright's "Self-Portrait" of 1933, in which the painter appears as a kind of seedy would-be bon vivant, with a sickly-green signet ring on his figure, a cocktail glass in his hand, and a decanter and cigarette pack resting on the rumpled white tablecloth in front of him.
The rumpled, ebullient Willkie first burst onto the national scene in 1933, when as head of one of the biggest electric power utilities in the country, he fought the Roosevelt administration over its plans to replace his company's monopoly in much of the South with a bold new federal program called the Tennessee Valley Authority.
But perhaps the most notable moment from the Twitter boss's trip to Capitol Hill happened outside of Washington: almost immediately, photos from Dorsey's hearing — to which he arrived wearing a rumpled, tie-less suit and a beard that made him look like a straight-to-video Hans Gruber — started making the meme rounds on his own site.
The person wielding the syringe, Dr. Peter Kopelson, 54, is a rumpled bear with pierced ears and whiskered jeans who, although he would not make the claim himself, belongs to a small group of medical professionals responsible for keeping the most recognizable faces on the planet looking always young, or at least, "well rested," and also pimple free.
With no specific narrative, the 36-minute film, "Je M'Appelle Varsovie" ("Warsaw Is My Name"), unfolds in lingering shots of contrasting places and people: swirling traffic, dingy stonewalled buildings with peeling paint, commercial signs in downtown areas, a rumpled street musician with a long white beard playing the accordion, an old solitary woman sitting on a street bench.
Their ire also takes in Ivanka, as well as Gary Cohn, the president's national economics adviser, and Dina Powell, a deputy national security adviser, both of them veterans of Goldman Sachs, a bank (to complicate matters, Mr Bannon also once worked for Goldman Sachs, but more recently earned notoriety as the rumpled, combative boss of Breitbart, a hard-right news outlet).
It was Breslin, a rumpled bed of a reporter, who mounted a quixotic political campaign for citywide office in the '60s; who became the Son of Sam's regular correspondent in the '70s; who exposed the city's worst corruption scandal in decades in the '80s; who was pulled from a car and stripped to his underwear by Brooklyn rioters in the '90s.
Suddenly infected by what you could call iconographical cat scratch fever, I combed through the other paintings in search of hidden messages, puzzles, puns, and potential Rorschach tests, remembering the cryptomorphic intent that some outlier art historians have imputed to depictions from centuries past of wood shavings, puffs of smoke, rumpled drapery, and even the trees in Cézanne's allegedly straightforward landscapes.
He breathed with me through recovery, held my hand when I was in pain, walked laps with me around the floor, asked questions about home-care and said yes: yes with every bowl of broth he made me, yes with every load of wash he did, yes with every hour he spent away from his work, yes with every rumpled, exhausted, ready smile.
" Forget about Colin Firth's Mr. Darcy and his rumpled white shirt by the lake, Thomas urged us, and consider Johnny Flynn's Mr. Knightly, who is kind even as he explains to Emma how ridiculous she is: "In the real world, a young woman is far more likely to debate a friendly mansplainer than win over an aloof-but-secretly-decent aristocrat.
With their fastidious scripts, loopy erudition and pitch-perfect sets (from the rumpled sofas of a Park Avenue living room in "Metropolitan" to the Greek Revival village that was the fictitious college of "Damsels in Distress," out in 2012), a Stillman movie presented such a particular worldview — the inner lives of the over-educated — that he was quickly and inevitably dubbed the WASP Woody Allen.
The exhibition, "New York's Yiddish Theater: From the Bowery to Broadway," includes treasures like Miss Streisand's gray and lavender gown from "Funny Girl," the 000 musical about the Jewish vaudevillian Fanny Brice; Zero Mostel's rumpled Tevye outfit from "Fiddler on the Roof" the same year; and a photograph of a young Frank Sinatra smiling at a poster of Menashe Skulnik, who styled himself as the quintessential nebbish.
Pray for the N.I.H. and the C.D.C. Pray for the W.H.O. And pray not just for science, but for scientists, too, as well as their colleagues in the application of science — the tireless health care workers, the whistle-blowing first responders, the rumpled, righteous public servants whose long-ignored warnings we will learn about only when the 12-part coronavirus docu-disaster series drops on Netflix.
Among my North Brooklyn cohort, dinner-party aesthetics have in recent years tended toward the clean and spare (rumpled linen tablecloths, white plates, nondescript stemware), so I love the idea of switching that up and buying one of these in each color to offer as water or wine glasses among friends, or even just to sip from when I wake up in the middle of the night.
The whitish one in the dining area, beneath the monumental table with its angled underside of silver-plated brass, is inlaid flush with the floor; others, like the ones in the library and bedroom, where the couple spend their meager downtime under rumpled slate-colored linen sheets drinking Champagne and streaming ''Breaking Bad'' and ''Downton Abbey,'' are raised to define the space more clearly.
He was an Oscar-winning star with scene-stealing roles in more than 22006 films, but in the downtown Manhattan neighborhood he had called home for years, Philip Seymour Hoffman was simply one of the locals: the rumpled cyclist pedaling through the West Village; the dad walking his three children to school; the actor poring over scripts or having a drink at one of his favorite low-key bars.
But the defining moment for Mr. Bannon came Saturday night in the form of an executive order giving the rumpled right-wing agitator a full seat on the "principals committee" of the National Security Council — while downgrading the roles of the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and the director of national intelligence, who will now attend only when the council is considering issues in their direct areas of responsibilities.
Shot in black and white by Steven Meisel, the first images are one portrait of the male model Elias Bouremah lounging on a floral rug against a velvet couch in a pair of black tuxedo pants, dark rumpled curls and not much else; and another of his female counterpart, Saffron Vadher, curled up in a black lace long-sleeve T-shirt, dark straight hair and not much else.
To avoid being singled out by street mobs or at Klan rallies as a reporter for a Northern newspaper, Mr. Herbers thickened his soft Tennessee drawl, wore the rumpled khaki pants and short-sleeve shirts favored by local white men, sometimes feigned a lack of interest in what was going on, and tried to interview witnesses discreetly and call in his stories from out-of-the way telephones.
Yet more notable to this viewer's eye than Mr. Leto's inoffensively modish get-up was the matinee-idol chic of a Dunhill suit as worn by the British actor Henry Cavill; or a taut Prada version that rendered the perennially rumpled-looking Benicio Del Toro impeccable; or a structured Alexander McQueen tuxedo worn as casually as sweats by Eddie Redmayne, probably the most innately stylish man in Hollywood; or a crisp white Dolce & Gabbana version worn by Lonnie Rashid Lynn Jr. (Common to you).
What Is It: Drew Barrymore's Dear Drew YOU ARE PLAYFUL Ceramic Fiber Curling Iron and YOU ARE POWERFUL Ionic Ceramic Dryer Who Tried It: Maggie Malach, PEOPLE Associate Editor, Digital Platforms Level of Difficulty: 3/10 for normal people (but I'm giving myself a more realistic 4/103 for lacking the innate ability to properly style my hair) Having fielded weekly comparisons to Drew Barrymore for the past 25 years of my life, I figured the final frontier to transforming into the star is achieving her bouncy, perfectly rumpled waves.
Here, for example, "Caelum" #34 layers Greek myth, metallurgy, the 9/11 attacks, and the speaker's encounter with his employer: Through carbonized mist he brings her, Herakles after pinning death with two falls to spare, freeing Alkestis veiled in toile— rumpled deathware translucently spun to lifewear, she maintains silence: in red-flecked crystals, pyroclast throughout dust samples from Towers 1 & 93, from Building 7, microgeodes of iron beading her veil, buckshot hurled in the billions by thermite, and sidefall pleats welded much as cheddar, boiled then iced, blisters milk through furnace into evidence, reeking of sulfur its midwife, with sulfur's transform thermite, the welder's butter knife through I-beams: these the wardrobe not of rescue but reclamation, vulcanism scorching loss so as to sear denial, quick hurt then long release.
A to-scale (ish) mastodon skeleton with musical ribs; a 2250-foot-high laser-beam harp in a room full of fog; Tales from the Crypt pinball (which you can play gratis) in the arcade; a teeny diorama depicting an old Western ranch powered by giant hamsters; a planetarium-like dome adorned with eyeballs as big as dinner plates; snow-white owls swooping through the enchanted woods; a board game in the daughter's room of the house based on the early '2000s teen soap The OC. In fact, all the ephemera in the house is precisely selected and manages to fit without trying too hard, from '00052s, '80s, and '90s toys, games, and books, sourced at thrift shops and online, to the rumpled bedspread in the parents' dark, bohemian bedroom that doubles as the dad's sound studio, to the dining room wallpaper, which provides visual clues as to the family's whereabouts in time and space.

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