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Riyadh has historically shouldered the lion's share of OPEC cuts.
I thought he really shouldered a lot of the responsibility.
Those who stood shouldered cameras; those who sat cradled laptops.
It cracked the rubber of my boots and shouldered inside.
Gone are the stiff-shouldered trappings of the traditional power suit.
For years, Nichols' wife shouldered most of their family's financial burden.
The guys all had jackets, and the girls were bare-shouldered.
But most of the burden will be shouldered by health systems.
Yet he is beautiful, in his way, tall and broad-shouldered.
In America, the costs are generally shouldered by parents and providers.
Taxpayers have also shouldered the cost of Trump's overseas golf games.
The production deal has been shouldered almost entirely by Saudi Arabia.
Motoko herself is tall and broad-shouldered, with brilliant blue eyes.
He is more commonly known as Plato, which means 'broad-shouldered.
Fighting them involves lots of aerial combat and big-shouldered armor.
He is tall and broad-shouldered and looks like John Wayne.
As the oldest, I shouldered a lot of that family dysfunction.
Anthony, with a game-high 260 points, shouldered the scoring burden.
Have we seen severe boxy-shouldered black suits from Prada before?
But there is very little research on the costs shouldered by families.
Big, small, short, tall, pregnant, broad-shouldered, narrow-hipped and everything else.
Malia wore a long black skirt and an elegant bare-shouldered top.
Murt saw her, put his head down, shouldered a channel toward her.
Smith is short and broad-shouldered, with a mechanic's scraped-up knuckles.
"It's true that we have shouldered responsibilities," he said in an interview.
But the refusal to think him dead was mostly shouldered by his family.
Leonard shouldered toughly through double-teams, grabbed tough rebounds, and hit tough leaners.
Bailey also presented one-shouldered short dresses, capes and loose indigo blue trousers.
Remember when blazers were padded-shouldered, stuffy staples worn solely to the office?
"No, that's O.K." Phoebe shouldered her backpack and dragged her giant duffel upstairs.
When women began working again in the 80s, the broad-shouldered look returned.
Squared-off, strong-shouldered jackets have been all over the runways this season.
The solution to our parks' repair needs cannot be shouldered by its visitors.
As with Uber, all gas and car upkeep costs are shouldered by drivers.
Children as young as 8 shouldered the burdens of caring for younger siblings.
While on the trip, she saw one final bird: the red-shouldered vanga.
He was handsome, tall and broad shouldered with menacing black eyes (that helped).
Two government-run labs had shouldered most of New York's testing until recently.
Through the years, De Vicenzo shouldered the sole blame for the incorrect scorecard.
Playoff LeBron shouldered the offense by attempting 25 shots, most of them layups.
New York City has shouldered the heaviest cost since Mr. Trump was elected.
The Ilinetskys' house, white and one level, shouldered up against a large garage.
Three months later, I returned to find that hope had shouldered out despair.
He's a little over six feet tall and broad-shouldered, maybe 180 pounds.
Shoulder rubs and broad shoulders One favorite campaign trail line of Pence's while he stumped for Trump in fall 2016 was that Trump himself was "broad-shouldered," or that he would provide "broad-shouldered American strength" on the world stage.
It's emerald satin, one shouldered, and definitely shows off my curves while being appropriate.
You can, however, pre-order the one-shouldered metallic dress via Neiman Marcus. Pricetag?
They had depths beyond what I could see from their suddenly broad-shouldered exteriors.
They've been replaced with square-shouldered, armor-like shapes (and some very shiny spikes).
One-shouldered mini dresses were paired with oversized belts and pink Barbie-esque pumps.
" He went on to again describe his running mate as "a broad-shouldered leader.
All the medalists are major champions who shouldered huge medal expectations in their homelands.
They've shouldered out of the history books almost all other art from the time.
The rest of the cost of this disaster would be shouldered by US taxpayers.
He tossed in pick-and-pop jumpers and shouldered his way to the rim.
The current bailout, Greece's third since 13, is now shouldered exclusively by European institutions.
Stone said he and his distributors had shouldered the initial 22018% tariff last year.
Even our broad-shouldered Hispanic server has waited tables here for over a decade.
Tracee Ellis Ross added satin joggers to her one-shouldered satin gown and turban.
It was a job I gladly shouldered, even though sometimes I suffered for it.
Others were shouldered by volunteers who had heard the news and arrived to help.
Greece shouldered the cost overruns, and many of the facilities have fallen into disuse.
Middle-class taxpayers shouldered the burden for the wealthy, who often paid little tax.
Saudi Arabia, OPEC's de facto leader, has shouldered the brunt of the production cuts.
The boys and I shouldered up for selfies, put on our sunglasses and posed.
While Malaysia also subsidizes fuel, the cost is shouldered by the government, not Petronas.
U.S. banks have shouldered most of those costs, though global institutions also have been hit.
Get yourself a sharp-shouldered blazer to wear over everything else on this list. 28.
Country musicians have shouldered much of the work of establishing a national identity in song.
Flight demonstrations include a red-shouldered hawk, sun conures, a turkey vulture and numerous macaws.
The Cold-Weather Crop MoveLightweight, bare-shouldered, exposed-midriff crop tops in not-summer months?
It would also be narrowed if the burdens of family life were shouldered more equitably.
Quoting Myrtha's steps with large-shouldered grace and delicacy, Mr. Lara is ultrafeminine and mothering.
There were sharp-shouldered jackets, big (maybe fake) fur coats and blouson satin bomber jackets.
The league has gone from valuing broad-shouldered, bigger players to emphasizing smaller, speedier types.
Stepping off a plane in Juba, the capital, you feel this tight-shouldered tension immediately.
He hadn't lost his lean, broad-shouldered look, though he now had a laborer's hands.
Mr. Gvasalia sent out strong-shouldered suits and tailored overcoats, whiffing of '80s corporate sharkdom.
He was barrel-chested and broad-shouldered, and looked to be in his mid-80s.
We can credit him with not doing as badly as his predecessor, and it's certainly the case that the costs we've shouldered under Obama are less than the costs that we shouldered under Bush, whether you measure those costs in terms of blood or treasure.
She settled on buying a one-shouldered bridal dress complete with a train for the wedding.
The new kind of idealized body—no longer the flat-chested broad shouldered swimmers—was waifish.
He's a former policeman, a broad-shouldered man with a growling voice and a crushing handshake.
Sam, a tall, broad-shouldered man with a shaved head and a square jaw, was intimidating.
Twice he shouldered Frazier, in green-and-gold brocade trunks, as he whirled around the ring.
" George W. Bush echoed his father's treatment of people: "When he lost, he shouldered the blame.
"Harry is too round-shouldered," Murray said the other day, during a visit to New York.
But have you really cultivated this drop-shouldered walk, this lean to the right, in opposition?
Telecom stocks got cold shouldered with Telstra down 1.4 percent and TPG Telecom 0.083 percent lower.
What about the ones dominated by blanket scarves, one-shouldered dresses, and low-slung harem pants?
Sitting on a tire made for giant machinery, slump-shouldered as if fatigued, was Roger Mayweather.
Rick Snyder (R), who has shouldered most of the blame for the problems, will not attend.
"Our lives diverged, he shouldered the financial burden, but I took on everything else," she said.
She let out a stifled yelp as they spread through the house, their assault rifles shouldered.
But he also complained that the U.S. shouldered the majority of the U.N.'s budgetary needs.
At various points he shouldered up to the mic with the gaita, a Colombian wood flute.
Even Trump's running mate, Mike Pence, has repeatedly used the phrase "broad-shouldered" to describe Trump.
Tough, bright and broad-shouldered, Murphy hid her secret queer self underneath her straight single mom persona.
Inspired by the sharp-shouldered looks of the '80s, "this piece is an evening showstopper,"  she adds.
Broad-shouldered men with strapping muscles from digging and hauling rocks wilted into bony, hollow-cheeked starvelings.
The Rodriguez family JoAnna's dad, Jesus Rodriguez, is a broad-shouldered mechanic with a soft, raspy voice.
Kate Winslet looked stunning in a one-shouldered Ben Delisi gown at the Kodak Theatre in 255.
Hamer was a Texas Ranger and the very emblem of the tall, broad-shouldered, straight-shooting lawman.
He shouldered the load inside on a night star center Nikola Jokic went scoreless in 234 minutes.
But this extra work—all unpaid, all shouldered by women—can also be seen as a burden.
No one playing Coachella this year, or maybe any year, shouldered more critical expectation than Lady Gaga.
"He has this big, broad-shouldered look," said one bride, the owner of an English bulldog, above.
I have a classically beautiful face but will never pull off clothes like my broad-shouldered sister.
It's already bad enough that those burdens are more likely to be shouldered by mothers than fathers.
But Brown missed significant time because of injury this season, while Doughty has shouldered considerable defensive responsibility.
The letter pushed Mr. Grassley, who has shouldered the legislation for three years, into a rare fury.
Turkey and neighboring countries have shouldered the collective responsibility of hosting Syrians in their time of need.
Market Report Prada's recent men's wear show featured broad-shouldered jackets, jumpsuits — and really really short shorts.
A broad-shouldered, muscular figure who walked the fairways briskly, Ford became one of golf's fastest players.
But thanks to sites with parking lots or fix-it garages, builders have shouldered their way in.
I think contraception is almost always up to the woman, so often they get shouldered with it.
Companies shouldered an additional $1.4 billion in costs related to lost efficiency in 2018, the study found.
At the time, critics said it was too expensive and highway costs should be shouldered by the states.
But Plank also shouldered much of the blame, saying Under Armour failed to deliver on fashionable performance wear.
The broad-shouldered 30-year-old with 10-years of experience in law enforcement goes right to work.
Top Cruz officials told CNN last week that Rubio shouldered some of the blame for not stopping Trump.
Hudson Yards even shouldered pointed criticism from disability activists, who lampooned it for inaccessibility and various ADA violations.
I stand with my back to the sea, looking west over the dump toward the dark-shouldered mountains.
" Stated Penn, "This is a movement that was largely shouldered by a kind of receptacle of the salacious.
Okinawans resent the heavy burden they have shouldered, as well as the American presence itself—particularly the brothels.
A broad-shouldered 6-63, Stewart has the talent to be a first- or second team All-American.
Feminine florals adorned one-shouldered tops, while all black frilly shirts came out of low V-neck jackets.
That meant forging a broad-shouldered alliance based on democracy, the rule of law and an open economy.
GM has offered to invest $2.8 billion in GM Korea, part of which would be shouldered by KDB.
Gilmore, thirty, is nearly six feet (tall for a topflight surfer), slim, gray-eyed, square-shouldered, open-faced.
The feminine collar was on-trend at the time, when big-shouldered silhouettes dominated the 1980s' fashion trends.
That marble and bronze sculpture depicts Joselito in his draped coffin, shouldered by 18 distraught men and women.
He struggled to navigate, had two additional collisions and sometimes was essentially shouldered around curves by other runners.
Cycling shorts, oversize fleeces and retro anoraks were paired with tailored high-waisted trousers and wide-shouldered blazers.
It was unclear why pedestrians shouldered the blame, given that drivers were just as likely to be distracted.
Kyrgios, 26, tall, rangy and slope-shouldered, took the first set in a mere 24 minutes, 63-26.
The front row was reserved for TV correspondents—Kristen Welker, of NBC News, and five broad-shouldered men.
"Political responsibility would have been shouldered in any other civilised, Western country," Nationalist Party leader Adrian Delia said.
She feared for her boys, especially Jori, who was goofy and slack-shouldered and would talk to anyone.
Some think that Plato was so called because he was broad-shouldered because of his prowess in wrestling.
The star also took a break from her usual strapless gowns, instead opting for a beaded, one-shouldered number.
Sixteen years after the St. Joseph's case, he remained a formidable presence, big and broad-shouldered, polite but unsmiling.
And then the debate around how much of the birth control burden should be shouldered by men will begin.
Whatever small inconveniences we shouldered during the shared desktop era have been rendered meaningless in today's tech-saturated households.
Tall and broad-shouldered, his formidable physique seemed more fitting for a retired hurler than an artistically-inclined academic.
Swiss Re, a reinsurance firm, says the insurance industry shouldered about 60 percent of that burden, or $15.5 billion.
Maltese, who is broad-shouldered and gregarious, had diagrammed some of the essential facts of DACA on the board.
García is the savvy local, quiet and watchful, with a broad-shouldered frame and a good head for numbers.
Broad-shouldered and heavily muscled, Lieutenant Pacha shouted at the suspect to halt, but instead the man started running.
Howard Wolfson, one of Mr. Bloomberg's closest advisers, on Thursday shouldered the blame for the outcome of the debate.
Up close, when he shouldered past, the veins on his flanks looked like the estuary of a river system.
Their families in the United States had lent them that money as well as shouldered other costs, they said.
Lynne's Travel Agent is campy and sales-driven, wearing a wide-shouldered blazer even more dated than her iMac.
Today, the 5 percent coinsurance charge shouldered by Medicare Part D beneficiaries with serious illnesses does not look so reasonable.
Williams was short and broad-shouldered, with the peculiar quality denoted, perhaps with a smidgen of hyperbole, by his nickname.
It's only from the 1990s onward that China has shouldered the bulk of production, along with the associated environmental costs.
He's broad-shouldered, with dark hair, casually well put together that day in a white dress shirt and knit vest.
We look up at a middle-aged man in a suit, wide-shouldered, charismatic, a wry look on his face.
Or, to be more accurate, she says she was "shouldered" through Washington, since she was only 3 at the time.
Perhaps the genre that shouldered the struggles of shunted communities has to remain so to keep true to its core.
Adams wowed in a sleek, one-shouldered white column, her hair parted to the side and cascading over her shoulder.
The shaggy, hump-shouldered animals, also widely known as buffalo, were nearly hunted to extinction in the late 19th century.
Often observed from behind, David is a soft-spoken and stoop-shouldered, slightly creepy misfit with a dry gallows humor.
I no longer shouldered the burden of my patient's cancer's return alone, but felt sad because his cancer had recurred.
Germans' resilient attitude to some extent reflects the spirit of the players, who picked themselves up and shouldered the blame.
Peterson paints flat, broad shouldered characters in a style similar to the vase paintings of classical Greek and Roman antiquity.
He had been Jason's first coach and chief advocate, attending every game, often chomping a stogie, stoic and hunch-shouldered.
Yet when the music heated up, the tall, broad-shouldered Mr. Matsuev played with overbearing power and brutally harsh sound.
More research is needed on the additional responsibilities shouldered by parents of kids with special needs, according to Dr. Killewald.
Among the grieving were broad-shouldered football players, who lost teammates, a popular assistant coach and the school's athletic director.
Mohammad Ashraf Bhat, tall and broad-shouldered, said he could not fault his son for trying to protect Mr. Ganai.
But progressive groups say they think Trump would have shouldered more of the blame if Democrats had held the line.
Buckled into a brown dress, hair wrenched into a bun, his "Trunch" was shrill-voiced, broad-shouldered and twinkle-toed.
The cover, which was posted on Instagram and has since been deleted, depicted Eilish as bald, robotic and bare shouldered.
"Mikaela has studied Lindsey carefully and watched how Lindsey handles all the many, public responsibilities she has shouldered," Eileen said.
She arrived at the AMAs red carpet ready to steal the show wearing a ruffled, coral one-shouldered mini dress.
Bill the board for any repair costs incurred, as these expenses should be shouldered by the co-op, not you.
With the foundation (the other defendant) now being dissolved, any liability will have to be shouldered by the Trumps alone.
Forno Collettivo is reviving the tradition of great bread in Milan (previously shouldered mainly by the bakery Panificio Davide Longoni).
Last month West Mercia Police pulled out of its partnership with Warwickshire, complaining that it shouldered too much of the burden.
When the others quit, she shouldered all of the responsibility while serving as a bedside nurse and a critical care supervisor.
In spite of that, we've shouldered the responsibility because of the duty we have at this time — not just me; everyone.
Tall, broad-shouldered, and dimple-cheeked, Ikuenobe spent his free time playing football or attending activities organized by his local church.
I have already chosen a side on this debate, considering which of these two broad-shouldered public servants got more descriptors.
Out of whack weather, gluttonous inventories and changing consumer spending patterns have shouldered much of the blame for sluggish retail sales.
Peacock followed, and shouldered the load for a shaky bullpen by posting his first save in 11 years of pro ball.
But with late arrival also comes a more knowledgeable approach built on the experience (and vast operating costs) shouldered by others.
At the close of the quarter, Pemex shouldered total liabilities, including debt and pensions, of about 3.22 trillion pesos ($186.8 billion).
Liston went from being a big-shouldered street thief with no education to heavyweight champ of the world and household name.
The one-shouldered jumpsuit features a high-waist cinch complete with a wrap belt, as well as a trouser-fit pant.
Mexico's government has repeatedly rejected that claim, leaving it unclear how much of its cost will be shouldered by U.S. taxpayers.
Abrams took out loans to attend Yale Law School, and shouldered some of her family's debt when her parents fell ill.
"This is a movement that was, you know, largely shouldered by a kind of receptacle of the salacious," Penn told NBC.
He was a fast, agile, broad-shouldered man who had little problem competing with players who were much younger than him.
Jones brings a broad-shouldered robustness to Lister's physicality; she doesn't just walk through town, she bounds, she trots, she stomps.
More attention is being paid to investment costs shouldered by American workers, who are less likely today to have pension plans.
Byrnes was a broad-shouldered bollard of a man, with a cigar forever pointing in accusation from beneath his walrus mustache.
Tonight is a victory for millions of Americans, who have shouldered the burden of seven years of Washington deals run amok.
One of the stranger legacies of the crash is that young Americans have shouldered the blame for the country's slow recovery.
For several minutes, Nicklaus looked on, spellbound, as the broad-shouldered man with the big hands beat one ball after another.
Turning to my right, I saw a tall, broad-shouldered man with a mass of crinkly hair looking curious and amused.
"This wide-shouldered look came along in the '80s, and so did this idea that a pantsuit is power," she said.
After his breakout performance at a CNN town hall last March, a grassroots network initially shouldered the organizing and fundraising load.
Oh, and there is a newcomer hunk who looks like the wide-shouldered love child of Matt Bomer and Henry Cavill.
Within moments of the bell, McGregor shouldered Cerrone in the face, bloodied his nose, and stunned him with a leg kick.
Mr. Firth, who is most often associated with the role, is broad-shouldered, with short, dark curls framing a square jaw.
And in the absence of Parker and Gasol, other capable Spurs shouldered the scoring load, as they always seem to do.
Her broad-shouldered physique and muscular legs — traditional among European dancers but no longer so at City Ballet — made her controversial.
Trump's case is that it's foreign companies that pay them, but ultimately, they often wind up being shouldered by US consumers.
Devin Druid has shouldered noticeably more with each season and gives a truly remarkable performance, especially in Tyler's confession scene with Clay.
While these heavyweight firms have shouldered the price pressure, competition helped push smaller German peer Senvion to file for insolvency last month.
Many will recall Nancy's 1981 inauguration gown – a stunning white, one-shouldered dress made of beaded silk and designed by James Galanos.
A brusque German consular attache shouldered his way down platform 32 when the train from Ogdensburg pulled in at 6:45 a.m.
Noah, Luol Deng, Butler, Rose—all of them shouldered giant minutes for Thibodeau's Bulls and have the scars to show for it.
They stand there, these stiff-shouldered fun-suckers, radiating a glowering glow, practically daring anyone in their immediate vicinity to enjoy themselves.
In mid-May, he put on rubber boots and shouldered a long-handled dip net to explore the pond, in Newtown, Conn.
That meant Nanqian, more than any other resident of the mountain town of Hongwansi, shouldered responsibility for keeping local religious traditions alive.
They wore clothes shouting agitprop — "UNSKINNY," read one hugely shouldered sweatshirt; "STRAIGHTHATE," said another — but they weren't mere billboards for adolescent aggression.
A mix between a long-sleeved shirt and a one-shouldered top, this detached sleeve kind-of acts like a fingerless glove.
But this figure does not factor in the cost of vehicle upkeep, gas, or insurance, which must all be shouldered by drivers.
The Abdallah cousins, tall, broad shouldered men with scruffy beards that hide their necks, settle into a chair, one after the other.
And while he appreciated the no votes of the five New York Republicans, he said they still shouldered responsibility for the bill.
Japan, the United States and South Korea shouldered most of the financial burden, with the cooperation of Europe and other Asian countries.
"Michael has been in business for a very long time, but he's not jaded," said Ms. Garcia, wearing a sharp-shouldered jacket.
Broad-shouldered and imposing, with a fluffy white beard and a round belly, he resembles a cross between Darwin and Santa Claus.
This production's Ochs is the Austrian bass Günther Groissböck, who is 40, square-shouldered and imposing, which lends complexity to the character.
Which Soviet dissident didn't hope to be shouldered by the American government, the guarantor of human rights, dignity and freedom of conscience?
Instead, we wear blazers, shirts, ties, and pants that are pre-designed to make us appear taller, trimmer, and more broad-shouldered.
Euphoria's juxtaposition of Cal's imposing broad-shouldered body and Jules' lithe build visually indexes what makes male full frontal nudity feel so aggressive.
Under the terms of the EDF's arrangement with the British government, increased construction costs will be shouldered by the company, not UK taxpayers.
This bare-shouldered black-and-white portrait was taken by the real Armstrong-Jones in 1959, the year before he married Princess Margaret.
Tom Ford's electric take was another show to light up Instagram, where leopard spots of varying sizes popped up on power-shouldered coats.
He was very tall and broad-shouldered, with graying blond hair gone shaggy over his ears, and he vibrated with pocket-jangling energy.
She was wearing an already conservative one-shouldered dress with a shawl, but her exposed shoulder was apparently too exposed for the program.
He also came to understand the psyche of Mets fans, and realized that more was expected of him while he shouldered their burden.
Oset is a big, broad-shouldered, blue-eyed man, and he wore a vest of high-visibility chartreuse over a blue T-shirt.
Finally, why has Germany shouldered the enormous moral and financial responsibility for the crimes committed in the Holocaust, if it did not happen?
Then-Homeland Security Secretary John Kelly publicly shouldered blame for the rollout, and many accounts also pinned much of the blame on Bannon.
On Friday, a half-dozen broad-shouldered men in dark suits ushered their friend and comrade's body into a church for his funeral.
He was a character right out of "The Front Page," a broad-shouldered man with a big stomach that looked soft but wasn't.
During one such occasion, he became friends with director John Ford, who saw something special in this broad-shouldered and stoic prop runner.
While Hedman was less than 100 percent, the former Ranger Ryan McDonagh, 29, shouldered a heavy load and has recaptured his peak form.
"Criminal justice is a shared responsibility," the panel wrote, adding that in this case, only Mr. al-Nashiri's defense team had shouldered it.
But it would ensure that investments would be shouldered by clients so that its own balance sheet would not be hurt, he added.
But if you're asking me if I've really seen a broad-shouldered woman with wild hair, then I guess the answer is yes.
Since those payments are ultimately shouldered by customers of the pay-TV groups, higher broadcast-rights prices would arguably be bad for consumers.
The captain Ryan Getzlaf has shouldered a heavy load playing in all areas of the ice and every conceivable situation with equal aplomb.
Russell Janzen, a tall, broad-shouldered dancer known for his élan, was named a principal dancer at New York City Ballet on Sunday.
According to April data by London Central Portfolio, a research company, property millionaires shouldered a big chunk of stamp duty payments in 2017.
The Harper government banned the niqab, the veil worn by some Muslim women, from citizenship ceremonies and systematically cold-shouldered mainstream Muslim organizations.
Here resembling a seated frog, a bulging-eyed, broad-shouldered combination of man and animal is emblematic of both power and utter ignominy.
Despite his father's relentless verbal abuse, Kafka, like his character Gregor Samsa in the novella "The Metamorphosis" (1915), shouldered his family's expectations conscientiously.
At least there was a positive note Tuesday for a team that had shouldered a heavy symbolic weight at the highly politicized Games.
" She also kept a folder of inspiration photos that largely featured "professional looks in which a sharp-shouldered tailoring anchored flowy, distinctly feminine separates.
It would also pave the way for the International Monetary Fund to join the latest Greek bailout, now shouldered by euro zone governments alone.
Why it matters: Facebook and rival Google have shouldered blame for creating local news deserts by upending the business models of small, local newspapers.
But Seoul, still technically at war with North Korea, has shouldered part of Washington's cost for stationing its troops in the country since 1991.
Its owner, shaven-headed, bare-shouldered, in bright orange robes and closely resembling Shrek, an adorably grumpy cartoon ogre, looks an equally unlikely warrior.
Ironically, the generational problems millennials are said to face will be shouldered by the people who are ignored in the wider conversation about millennials.
PSA signalled to GM that it could not do a deal in which it shouldered the bulk of the pensions deficit, several sources said.
Instead, The Mummy is a movie meant to launch a new fleet of blockbusters, with much of the burden being shouldered by Mr. Cruise.
In 1956, a broad-shouldered Elvis Presley became a phenomenon when he humped the air while singing "Hound Dog" on the Milton Berle Show.
Hammel hasn't won since June 23, and while some of that can be attributed to tough luck, he shouldered the blame last time out.
We are proud that our community members shouldered all the costs of organizing and facilitating these events, and we will continue to do so.
Second, an exceedingly small number of Americans have directly shouldered the burden, and those who do serve are increasingly not representative of the citizenry.
This has led the amount of government debt shouldered by grad students to increase from 32% in 2002 to 40% today, according to NPR.
He ended up with his title loan paid off while I shouldered the debt, but I was desperate to get out of the marriage.
Celebrity model Bella Hadid, who walked the show with sister Gigi, wore a tight one-shouldered mini dress in yellow leather and matching sneakers.
Sewell, a physician, was thirty-four years old, six feet four inches tall, and broad-shouldered, with an earnest smile and barely perceptible dimples.
Ruffalo, in his round-shouldered, restrained performance, seemed to have uncannily captured Bilott's trout-lipped solitude, a standoffishness that made him seem permanently braced.
Click on get acquainted (and shop!) the look before it's everywhere, and remember: You have months to come around to the puffy-shouldered concept.
The camera pans to men hunched over garbage pails, sifting for bottles, and a stoop-shouldered woman towing a shopping cart full of cans.
At precisely that moment, a tall and broad-shouldered man in a blue blazer and checkered pants emerged in the back of the sanctuary.
Colombian citizens willingly shouldered a large tax burden to support the government in taking the fight to the FARC more than a decade ago.
They don't think it's their problem For some, Covid-19 seems like a distant problem shouldered by residents of populous cities or foreign countries.
His company has grown, he said, because of the innovative design of its two-piece, round-shouldered can, which can be manufactured more efficiently.
Never. Let's be clear, most people inside Yahoo think Mayer and the board should have shouldered the bulk of the blame for the breach.
"That I can have so many people here is a triumph," Ms. Firth said, wearing a luminous magenta one-shouldered gown by Roberto Capucci.
There are many ways to be a man, of course, but the broad-shouldered Mr. Tang has a particular kind of man in mind.
The singer-songwriter and rapper, 31, looked like 100 percent that bitch (sorry, we had to) wearing a ruffled, coral one-shouldered mini dress.
In the 1980s, women donned bold-shouldered blazers and knife-like stilettos as they fought for recognition in the cold, hard world of business.
The National Climate Assessment tells us that the North American snow season is shrinking and that snow is gradually being shouldered out by rainfall.
He was tall and middle-aged, with receding, carefully coifed gray hair, and always dressed in a full-length, broad-shouldered, raccoon fur coat.
Marie Claire's fashion editor-at-large wore a one-shouldered laser-cut white dress with an extra risqué thigh-high slit and sheer paneling.
And because this burden is overwhelmingly shouldered on women, it's women who too often have to take a pass when they don't want to.
South Korea has shouldered part of the cost of stationing what is now about 28,500 U.S. troops in the country since a 1991 pact.
Perhaps in homage to the designer, some female guests worked slouchy soft-shouldered blazers, curiously crowding the small stage where the Atlantics were performing.
The Danish government shouldered Norway out of joint ownership in 1814, and officially laid claim to it when it ratified its constitution in 1953.
"They shouldered the grieving process alone, and we're going to bring this out to light and hopefully provide some kind of closure to them."
While his wide-shouldered, wasp-waisted, body-conscious creations helped redefine the female silhouette in the late 203s, his fashion shows were especially spectacular.
"The result of the case is historic," said anti-piracy firm Rights Alliance, who shouldered the fight on behalf of the IFPI and other organizations.
In one widely shared photograph, a waif of a girl was pictured being carried by a broad-shouldered Nigerian soldier to a waiting army aircraft.
SAUDI OUTPUT UP, BUT NO QUOTA-BUSTING Within OPEC, Saudi Arabia has shouldered the burden of the production cuts, offsetting poorer compliance by other nations.
There are fire-breathing dragons, broad-shouldered dudes holding broad swords, and mysterious women you wouldn't be surprised to see at Melisandre's next family reunion.
Worried about being "shouldered out" of the program, Alden Self-Transit took its patents to Boeing, which adopted its basic car design and switching technology.
So much bloody bad luck shouldered by one character stretches the limits of the audience's suspension of disbelief — it's getting old, and it's getting draining.
Tall and broad-shouldered, when he visits Nya at work he looms over her as she stands downstage center; she seems diminished in his presence.
Journalists who try to be too independent or inventive are cold-shouldered; those who go too far can expect to be sent to the archives.
Distressingly, these burdens are shouldered disproportionately by women of color and women with low incomes who already face worse reproductive health outcomes than their peers.
Tour guides in colorful caps shouldered past us, waving flags for their charges to follow and broadcasting snippets of Longmen's history through small electronic megaphones.
In 20183, total deaths from terror incidents fell globally, but Afghanistan shouldered 46% of the 15,952 deaths from terror, with 7,379 fatalities from 1,443 incidents.
When establishing Social Security in 1935, they not only took credit for pensions but also shouldered the blame for imposing taxes sufficient to finance them.
He moved another chair into the sun for Jeff, who arrived a minute later, broad-shouldered in a short-sleeved shirt and wearing stylish sneakers.
Much in the same way she shouldered responsibility for Perry's abuse in Season 1, she is now faulting herself for her role in his murder.
Sergeant Simons, judging from photographs, must have been a commanding presence: tall and broad-shouldered in full uniform, a paratrooper's cap above wire-rimmed glasses.
He looks often to be both unwaveringly self-assured and wryly amused, so at ease in a hunch-shouldered awkwardness that he seems almost debonair.
Since 27555 it has released two thrilling albums, full of big-shouldered groove, fine-grained harmonies and frothy improvising — as well as occasional operatic vocals.
Since 2015 it has released two thrilling albums, full of big-shouldered groove, fine-grained harmonies and frothy improvising — as well as occasional operatic vocals.
There were peacock-colored princess-line abstract ikat evening looks, and silk fringed ikat-effect coats; one-shouldered gowns and a sheer ikat-inlaid cape.
Jeff Bezos shouldered the second-largest drop on Monday, losing a total of $53 billion in the past week, according to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index.
Nobody shouldered that awesome and awful responsibility as often as he did, most successfully for the Arizona Diamondbacks, the team he now works for again.
Manufacturing, which makes up about 11% of the economy, has shouldered the brunt of a one-year trade war between the United States and China.
Vacanti is in his mid-sixties, tall and stoop-shouldered, with short gray hair and an amiable tendency to credit his achievements to good luck.
Instead of having to set up your remote-controlled lights or program a smart home hub, voice assistants have shouldered a lot of the complexity.
Mr. Vaccarello dove into the YSL of the 1980s for his introductory effort, eschewing the usual tropes of safari suiting, gypsies and Mondrian in favor of the big-shouldered, shirred, asymmetrical, metallic Saint Laurent of the later years (plus some Smokings, given a streetwise slant with the sleeves lopped off; transformed into a jumpsuit; or rendered in a slick, square-shouldered tuxedo over skintight denim).
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By taking on duties traditionally shouldered by wives and mothers, these foreigners have made it easier for many local women to pursue careers outside the home.
We wondered why the work of collective care is so often shouldered by women—why our fathers and husbands and brothers seem so bad at empathy.
And in 2009, she attended in a memorable Dolce & Gabbana strong-shouldered suit with cropped pant and bowtie at "The Model As Muse: Embodying Fashion" gala.
Outsourcing tasks to independent workers frees firms from the expense of mandated benefits and shifts risk onto workers which might otherwise be shouldered by the firm.
Yet, such petty grievances no longer matter in the face of what this quintet shouldered together the night of the fatal Otter Bay Elementary School fundraiser.
With the popularity of one-shouldered dresses and tops still very much alive, we're not totally surprised the look has been translated into swimwear as well.
InequalityRio's poorest residents have been shouldered with the heaviest burden for the Olympics—and some of them have already lost their homes in the process.9.
FINRA also said it would look at the risks shouldered by trading firms who act as middlemen between exchange-traded fund issuers and public financial markets.
For the event, she wore a custom neon yellow strong-shouldered Versace gown with pink feathery and leaf appliqué throughout, topped off with a cascading train.
He also took on playing "Carl Sr." in a series of Carl's Jr. commercials, and in June, he shouldered hosting duties for the CMT Music Awards.
Saudi Arabia shouldered a disproportionate share of the cuts in 2017/18, just as it had done during earlier cuts in 2008/09 and 2003/04.
The family matriarch, Queen Silvia, shined in a shimmery silver ballgown, and her daughter, Crown Princess Victoria, wore a coordinating one-shouldered gown with gold accents.
Paramount, Skydance Media and Disney each shouldered about 30 percent of the cost for "Terminator: Dark Fate," with the balance paid by the Chinese conglomerate Tencent.
For companies that have shouldered this cost and broken the family-owned, locally-funded mould, adapting to the realities of market financing has posed unforeseen challenges.
There also are likely to be discussions at the meeting about an exit strategy from the production cuts, which have mostly been shouldered by Saudi Arabia.
Days later, actress Ellen Page suggested that Vice President Pence and other political leaders shouldered at least some of the blame because of anti-LGBT rhetoric.
Though he is six feet, two inches tall, he has the slope-shouldered, thick-cheeked comportment of someone with a standing order at the bagel shop.
It looked louche and after dark, and the finale of elaborately beaded big-shouldered floral 1980s minigowns was, in a champagne-fueled Les Bains Douches way.
Starting with the arrival of a beaming Meghan Markle, the Duchess of Sussex, wearing a one-shouldered black velvet evening gown and stroking her pregnant belly.
In these instances, when I'm standing in the street or in the dirt as a white woman strides past, broad-shouldered and blissful, I turn furious.
As a result, Saudi Arabia has shouldered almost 60 percent of the output cuts so far, compared with a pledged share of just over 40 percent.
What I mainly saw in the photo, though, was a young man, slope-shouldered in a floppy sweater, looking warily self-contained, and emphatically un-butch.
A whole lot of gold and silver and magenta lamé, in the form of jumpsuits, one-shouldered Komodo dragon ruffled minis, and high-waisted suspender trousers.
With injuries to key players like Alec Burks, Trey Burke, and Dante Exum, Hood has shouldered greater scoring and distributing responsibilities at various points this season.
And so I shouldered the burden until, at about 24, I could no longer ignore the ways that my trauma was physically and emotionally wrecking my body.
Klein's fellow expat John Abbey plays the title character, a square-jawed, broad-shouldered, POC-harassing sheriff by day and also a POC-harassing superhero by night.
Many of these countries are reliant on commodities, which may lose value as global growth slows, and many have never shouldered such a high level of debt.
After the stinging defeat of the GOP's bill to reform Obamacare, the White House and Congress were left reeling amid finger-pointing over who shouldered the blame.
Broad-shouldered and barrel-chested, he lumbers around the set (of grand scale and authentic detail, designed by Allen Moyer) with the authority of a Great Man.
Ariana Grande is the freshest name on the varied list of multi-hyphenates who have shouldered duty as both host and musical guest on Saturday Night Live.
The cuts have largely been shouldered by Saudi Arabia, and while they did drive prices higher, some speculate, perhaps not high enough to help the IPO valuation.
Darvish, who shouldered the loss on the mound, will be a free agent this off-season and was asked where he would like to be next year.
Think gowns with an optical illusion checkerboard twist; long, narrow-shouldered princess coats sprinkled with polka dots; pristine suffragist tuxedo suits; and sweeping, severe Grand Bal capes.
Through their lines stalked haute rock chicks in knee-high boots and micro shorts of many kinds (leather, pinstriped, beaded), under sharp-shouldered jackets atop peekaboo shirts.
Total Medicaid spending in fiscal 2018 was $593 billion, with 62.5% paid by the federal government and 37.5% shouldered by states, according to the Kaiser Family Foundation.
That's about 9% of the total $868 billion in credit card debt shouldered by U.S. consumers overall, as measured by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York.
And on the post-9/11 battlefields, lower-income and less-educated communities have shouldered a greater share of American casualties than in past wars — even Vietnam.
For example, for thousands of years women were more burdened by reproduction—there was little access to safe birth control, and they shouldered most of the childcare.
Blue Cross Blue Shield shouldered $25,000, the bulk of the bill, and Kasdan said the doctor's office agreed to waive the remaining $2,530.26 she was "responsible" for.
During the 2016 presidential election, he warned that the United States might pull out of NATO because it shouldered an unfair burden in paying for the alliance.
This week, at the New York City premiere of her newest movie, Office Christmas Party, Aniston wore a sleek, black Céline jacket over a sexy, one-shouldered jumpsuit.
Even the shouldered-sheep image, reimagined by Kim, feels less disheartening and a little lighter, suggesting that there's something redemptive running parallel to that traditional image of pain.
Since then, as Instagram and WhatsApp staved off competition from rivals, Messenger has shouldered a bulk of the responsibility in becoming Facebook's would-be do-everything app platform.
The Trump administration has tried to restart the diplomacy but has been cold-shouldered by Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas since it recognized Jerusalem as Israel's capital last December.
Those straps can be removed and reattached on the opposite sides so it goes from a right- to left-shouldered bag, but this process is a bit cumbersome.
On Monday, Sullivan published an uncharacteristically strident blog post decrying the "waste, fraud, and abuse" perpetrated by Senate Republicans as they shouldered aside norms to pass this bill.
Union started out the evening in a red and silver, one-shouldered Marc Jacobs gown paired Lorraine Schwartz jewels and newly twisted waist-length locks with metal embellishments.
" Certain communities also shouldered the burden disproportionately: "The Rio Grande Valley is disproportionately Latina and lower income, and this was an area hard hit by the clinic closures.
Saudi Arabia, OPEC's de-facto leader, has shouldered the bulk of the output reductions, slashing its production by some 500,000 barrels per day to around 10 million bpd.
On election day she headed to the polls to cast her vote wearing a simple sheath dress topped off with a strong-shouldered tan coat with bold buttons.
Whatever the attached license, from Indiana Jones to Harry Potter, solo play has always necessitated switching between recognizable characters rendered as square-shouldered and block-booted mini-figures.
Said to have weighed 210 lbs at birth, the Carnera family soon realized the potential of their broad-shouldered son—both as a laborer and a local attraction.
It is unknown, however, how much of these charges the two banks have passed on to their clients and how much of the penalty they have shouldered themselves.
There was a time when we couldn't do a festival without being slightly cold shouldered on a grand scale, and it was just down to me and Richey.
I'm a tall and broad-shouldered young man, and what I'd told Tova about Khirbet Zatar, about the machine-gun post and the commendation, had definitely fascinated her.
The clothes had the trademarks that are now expected of him: retro lapels, wide-shouldered silhouettes, silk shirts cut like basketball jerseys, vivid jewel tones and primary hues.
It has been a while since a company/business owner has cold-shouldered the Haggler, and it will come as no surprise that he disapproves of this tactic.
Lee opened the show with a simple one shouldered-black dress, before sending out models in leather designs and loose halter-neck tops printed with pineapples and monkeys.
"Donald Trump is going to provide the kind of broad-shouldered American leadership on the world stage that I think will make the world a more stable place."
Before sledding, we hung up our fancy parkas and shouldered into bulky jumpsuits that smelled like dog and hooked oversized sheepskin mitts on a string around our necks.
Some of Britain's business lobby groups believe they face being cold-shouldered by the government if they step up warnings about the consequences of a no-deal Brexit.
Saudi Arabia and its allies shouldered most of the production cuts in 1983/86, 1999 and 2009, with only symbolic cuts by other OPEC and non-OPEC countries.
There was a lobster, pincers extended to the floor, though it had migrated from the head to the skirt of a fragile one-shouldered nude silk crepe gown.
It's as though Lanthimos is mocking the entire enterprise of square-jawed, broad-shouldered assuredness — arguably on its own worth the price of admission and squeam-inducing bloodshed.
Republicans have largely shouldered the blame for past shutdowns, but centrist Democrats were nervous about being implicated in the 2018 shutdown, especially with midterm elections looming in November.
And also he acknowledged that he hated selling ads, which was the thing that he had shouldered a lot of when he appointed himself publisher of the magazine.
OPEC agreed to cut production by 800,000 barrels bpd, led mainly by Saudi Arabia, while non-members will cut by 400,000 bpd, with most of that shouldered by Russia.
Racks of fluttery sleeves and things that one could pair with cork-wedge platform heels gave way to one-shouldered tank tops and distressed denim in various icy washes.
To complement the voluminous one-shouldered gown, Inaba's hairstylist Steve Berg went with a soft updo with a bit of volume and a few curled pieces framing her face.
He hasn't shouldered as large a minute load as in years past (25 per game this season, as opposed to 30 and 32 during the last two Finals runs).
Luckily, that means a lot less one-dress-fits-all bridal parties, and no more pink and puffy-shouldered pieces that look straight out of your parents' photo albums.
A report this week from the New York Fed showed the overall debt shouldered by Americans edged up to a record $20.1 trillion in the fourth quarter of 20.1.
Days ago, the Keeping Up With The Kardashians star wore a one-shouldered Giambattista Valli Haute Couture gown with a flowing fabric train that was both ethereal and stunning.
French President Emmanuel Macron has shouldered the mantle of hardliner, warning that patience has worn thin with a country which has often frustrated Paris's hopes for deeper European integration.
I thought I was the cat's pajamas in this Ginger Rogers — style square-shouldered monstrosity created from the bodies of over 100 little animals, all sewn together so cleverly.
Debt relief would also allow the IMF to join the bailout, now shouldered only by euro zone governments, lending credibility to the programme in a move required by Germany.
He was, as he often is, the tallest person present, straight-backed and broad-shouldered but still dainty in manner, with unblinking brown eyes that seem to notice everything.
Keown, broad-shouldered and red-headed, said he was looking for a kind of debate that would involve more people—he wanted to get more inmates onto the team.
Additionally, President Trump's proposed budget cuts programs that subsidize loan interest, adding thousands of dollars to the cost of college that would be shouldered primarily by low-income graduates.
Officer Tameem's relatives shouldered his sealed coffin up a winding, muddy lane for a brief final audience with his mother, then lowered him to rest near his father's grave.
LaMarcus Aldridge has successfully shouldered a larger load than anyone expected—his usage is at peak Portland levels—while averaging the most points per 36 minutes in his career.
A report this week from the New York Fed showed the overall debt shouldered by Americans edged up to a record $2.53 trillion in the fourth quarter of 2018.
Much of the work of housing the newcomers has been shouldered by ordinary people, such has been the speed of the rise in violence in a once calm country.
Much of the work of housing the newcomers has been shouldered by ordinary people, such has been the speed of the rise in violence in a once calm country.
"Is this the Oxbow man right here?" began Greg Richard, a broad shouldered Black man in a leather New York Jets jacket, directing the question at the forum's moderator.
Joan Crawford is equally larger than life, but hers is a tougher role—she's a big-shouldered beauty whose stiff intensity is hard to translate to a modern era.
Original prints from Nathalie Du Pasquier (hands and numerals on plinths) came on plunging halter gowns, knits and narrow-shouldered furs, contrasting with simple black beaded frocks and coats.
His gallerist partner, Amalia Dayan, accompanied him in pointy S&M attire: a sharp-shouldered gunmetal-gray jacket, tight skirt, and bondage heels (to stomp on the non-rich?).
The collection ran the gamut from square-shouldered suiting to plissé silk dresses with flamenco swirls, bedazzled evening wear and even the occasional interlude of sharply tailored men's wear.
The world of congressional staffs is one of long hours and low pay, with much of the work shouldered by twentysomething junior aides who are learning on the job.
Rey, who wore a one-shouldered black Calvin Klein dress in an oily nylon for the European premier in London, and opt for an "in the spirit of" style.
These big shouldered jackets and pants disguised a woman's figure and took the focus off her gender, creating a feeling of authority as the traditional sex roles continued to blur.
This slick, at times emotional documentary -- which premieres Monday on Spike TV -- offers a sympathetic portrait of a man who gracefully shouldered the massive expectations he bore as a birthright.
For something a little less provocative than going bare-shouldered (plus, it's cold out there), style your go-to on top of a sparkly tee, short-sleeved knit, or bodysuit.
Earlier this month, Malaysia's finance ministry said it was taking over 1MDB's remaining assets, but it was unclear how much of the fund's debt, would be shouldered by the government.
The recent flat COLAs meant that nonprotected Medicare enrollees shouldered most of the burden of rising Part B premiums; the premiums for this group jumped sharply in 22000 and 27.
The video clip is an one-take close-up of Anonhi's face, wide-eyed and bare-shouldered, as she lip-syncs the lyrics, making the song even more intimately unsparing.
The agreement on debt is a political victory for Athens and could bring the IMF to participate in the latest Greek bailout, so far shouldered by the euro zone alone.
When asked about the exodus, Malka shouldered little of the responsibility, and instead pointed at how a "witch hunt" was being carried out to try and tarnish him and NeoGAF.
At first cold-shouldered by his Uncle Phil (Steve Carell), a powerful agent, Bobby is eventually taken under Phil's wing and plunged into a swirl of parties and power lunches.
Six-foot-three and broad-shouldered, she said it would have been pretty obvious to the 1,700 soldiers she treated that she was transgender, but it was never a problem.
These were plentiful, thick-shouldered, ocean-run fish that struck my lures with vicious force, but I didn't take one of them because there aren't enough to do that anymore.
"Transformers" cost at least $350 million to make and market worldwide, with the cost shouldered by Paramount and a variety of financing partners, including the Chinese film company Huahua Media.
Still, you could see the two sisters' close likeness: they were big and broad-shouldered like their father, with forthright, open pink faces, long, flat cheeks, an obstinate, set jaw.
Just under three feet tall, cut from a piece of poplar, she has the recessive, round-shouldered posture of a shy adolescent and the large-eyed face of a dove.
Discontinued in the early 2000s, the cultish timepiece is being reintroduced in a range of metals, including this yellow gold version that instantly evokes wide-shouldered suits and power lunches.
Mr. Mushaddeq, 72, a broad-shouldered man with gray eyes and a gift for gab, discussed his journey from badminton coach to controversial prophet in a jailhouse interview in January.
Tall and broad-shouldered, Will has a domed forehead, hooded eyes that often wear a deceptively sleepy expression, a closely cropped beard, and a tendency to mumble when he talks.
Mr. Simons was known for a distinctive male model, skinny and less bulked up, and he has said he designed some of his distinctive slim-shouldered suits for that physique.
In his address, the prime minister struck a defiant tone, saying that every day since the murder he had shouldered responsibilities in "the interests of the conclusion of the case".
Hence denim was quilted with fabrics in twee floral prints, punkish leather biker jackets were worn with pencil skirts, and square-shouldered tailoring was accessorized with little leather watch caps.
He looks skinnier than in recent pictures, and he wears a vague smile across his face, perhaps at the recommendation of his lawyer, a broad-shouldered man named Joe Conway.
They shouldered crushing student loan debt as they vied for a scarce spot in the labor market, only to find low pay and staggeringly long hours once they landed one.
The duties he shouldered in a previous life are now delegated to an excellent complementary cast that's plenty capable of carrying them out at a level the sport's never really seen.
Again, Samsung put the onus on reviewers there, but ultimately shouldered the blame for a top layer that looked almost exactly like the laminate Galaxy devices ship with to avoid scratching.
Yields of all maturities have fallen in recent weeks, though inflation-sensitive long-term rates have shouldered the brunt of the yield contraction as more investors start to readjust GDP forecasts.
The shock of his physical presence arises from the incongruence between an audience's expectations of a more traditional black male cool and the spastic, hunch-shouldered version of masculinity he presents.
Overall, Trump's budget would cut NOAA funding by 16 percent, with much of that being shouldered by the Office of Oceanic and Atmospheric Research, which funds climate studies, among other work.
Oxford dons have cold-shouldered Nigel Biggar, a theologian, for holding a series of seminars on the ethics of imperialism that question the assumption that empire is always a bad thing.
Currently, the brand is experimenting with sexy sheer crochet (this cup-sized one-piece is $125), fashion-forward one-shouldered styles, and retro-inspired strapless tops with accompanying high-waisted bottoms.
"This is a movement that was, you know, largely shouldered by a kind of receptacle of the salacious," Sean Penn says to @nmoralesnbc during a discussion about the #MeToo movement pic.twitter.
It remains unclear, to say the least, how well those responsibilities will be shouldered by a woman whose main credential appears to be her years of service to the Trump family.
She may hang out, sometimes, with Brandon Maxwell's Jean-Harlow-as-disco-diva, all plunging charmeuse halter tops and swishing wide-legged pants; slithering, one-shouldered jersey columns and shimmying sheaths.
Hard to miss, Mr. Cholmondeley was 6-foot-6, broad-shouldered, strong-jawed and often dressed in linen suits and cowboy boots; sometimes he wore a cravat tucked in his collar.
During his trial months later, Couch's lawyers argued that the teen's parents shouldered some blame for the crime because they never set limits for their son, giving him everything he wanted.
There are colleges to search for and some needed parenting relief for his wife, Janna, who Ryan estimates has shouldered about 90% of the parenting load during his time as speaker.
Unlike the off-the-shoulder or one-shouldered silhouettes, these little peek-a-boo holes can pop up in just about any area — your chest, shoulders, arms, midsection, even belly button.
One ShoulderIf you're a minimalist when it comes to swimsuits, the one-shouldered style is a bold trend that won't make you feel weird, but will still make a big impact.
Total spending of 70 billion to 79 billion euros over 12 years would be shouldered by consumers via higher grid fees, which account for about a quarter of their electricity bills.
A previous official study found that women shouldered most of the burden of unpaid work in Britain, doing proportionally more than twice as much cooking, child care and laundry as men.
Twitter has never pumped up a product release the way it did with Moments, and as a result it shouldered Moments with fixing the company's longstanding Achilles' heel — stagnant user growth.
"The cost has to be burdened — shouldered — by somebody and that somebody will be the students and/or taxpayers," said John Gerardi, executive director of Right to Life of Central California.
Some events have shouldered on through the outbreak, like the San Francisco RSA Conference, the biggest cybersecurity event of the year that was held in San Francisco on February 24-28.
Obama has been building on this latest bit of psy-ops over the past week, with a combination of infantilization and emasculation that contrasts with the "broad-shouldered" imagery that Gov.
The report also quantifies the costs of privatizing public operations through outside contracting, the shocking debt loads shouldered by Detroiters, and a regionalization agreement that removes political control from city officials.
Merchant refiners such as Monroe, which do not have the facilities to blend their own fuel, say the burden should be shouldered by fuel blenders, which benefit from the higher RINS costs.
Expectations are high that INCJ will join hands to form a consortium with another suitor, although there is little clarity over how much of the bid will be shouldered by the fund.
Anti-immigrant violence is growing in countries that have shouldered the largest burden: this week a German police chief spoke of a "pogrom atmosphere" after a spate of attacks on asylum centres.
This fall's modern version of the silhouette is more reminiscent of bold shouldered tops of the 1980s and '90s, but with a more open neckline that can be dressed down with jeans.
Hollywood used to excel at these kinds of stories, movies in which, say, Bette Davis or Ingrid Bergman suffered, endured and suffered some more before their teary, square-jawed, set-shouldered triumph.
The strapping, broad-shouldered modern strawberry that Driscoll's exemplifies is the product of a cross between a Virginian male and a Chilean female that took place in France in the eighteenth century.
His team was able to snap a three-game losing streak without him by topping Portland 123-116 on Saturday, as DeMarcus Cousins shouldered the load with 38 points and eight boards.
Olivier Rousteing of Balmain might as well be Olivier Kardashian — his specific aesthetic of beaded minidresses, ruched silk pencil skirts, and strong-shouldered jackets has become the uniform of the #WorldsMostTalkedAbout family.
In addition to overt Picasso homages — a harlequin appears in one dreamy landscape — echoes of Egon Schiele show up in moody, bony-shouldered figures, some set amid jungly, Paul Gauguin-esque backdrops.
Because of the Phalaenopsis's clean, modern, broad-shouldered success, everyone is now trying their hands at orchids, losing their home-gardeners' fears as orchids lose their stigma as tricky plants to cultivate.
He sported a white-tinged beard and was a plumper, older, slightly more tired version of the broad-shouldered, clean-shaven man whose portrait hangs virtually everywhere here, from hotels to supermarkets.
Azar and his health agencies have shouldered much of the blame for a series of early missteps, including the botched rollout of CDC testing kits that hampered the ability to screen patients.
The gentleman-officer Ru rallied the troops and commanded them to construct military-inspired looks from the contents of large camouflage-print duffel bags, shouldered by two especially strapping Pit Crew members.
Although he showed up in a tailored black high-shouldered funeral coat for the show, it's his former style that provided inspiration for Balenciaga's designer Demna Gvasalia, especially with this recent collection.
Shapovalov and Pospisil, who have shouldered the burden through four ties in La Caja Magica this week, combined to beat Andrey Rublev and Karen Khachanov 6-3 3-6 7-63(5).
Where the snow met the street, the downhillers, having completed their inspection run, pulled in against the spectator tide and shouldered their skis, to catch the gondola back up to the top.
The sustainability of Greek debt, now at around 180 percent of GDP, is crucial for the International Monetary Fund to join the latest Greek bailout, now shouldered only by the euro zone.
Decriminalization also will not generate the economic gains that could be reinvested back into the same communities that shouldered the brunt of overzealous marijuana prohibition and the war on drugs for decades.
He has also expressed interest in replacing Veterans Affairs Secretary David Shulkin with Pete Hegseth, the broad-shouldered weekend host of "Fox and Friends" who the President speaks with by phone regularly.
Early in the movie, Ms. Olszanska, a slight, narrow-shouldered woman, plays Olga as someone trying to recede into herself, slumping and looking to the ground as she puffs on a cigarette.
The cost could total as much as 1 trillion yen ($9 billion), most of which would be shouldered by the Zhuhai government through subsidies and tax breaks, the Nikkei said, without citing sources.
"It has been black parents, children, and organizations committed to desegregation who have shouldered the major part of the burden...Clearly, the burden for enforcing the Brown right has been misplaced," Warren wrote.
For the final night of the team competition, Weir wore a jeweled collar covered in massive stones, while Lipinski was in a one-shouldered dress, every inch of it covered in silver sequins.
Amelia certainly shouldered a lot of it though, because when she was beckoned to Meredith's trauma room, she opted to go visit another patient first because the two were still on the outs.
Widowed at 31 when my father died from a rare virus, my mother quietly and humbly shouldered the burden of being a single mom, and the economic challenges that come along with it.
The buck walked to my left, and I slipped behind the trunk, shouldered the rifle and balanced the fore end on a tree step I'd augured into the opposite side for a rest.
The last Korean in the draw, she shouldered the task of winning for her country, and Unruh crumbled under the weight of her opponent's mission, clinically out pointed 6-2 in the final.
Bathed in Van Dyke colors and cut into 1650s silhouettes — small shouldered, beribboned, long and fluted (skinny rock star trousers and ankle-sweeping skirts the same) — they nevertheless allowed for an unencumbered stride.
Extraordinarily tall for my age (4-foot-11 in the first grade) and broad-shouldered, I might have excelled at contact sports but I wasn't built for the ballet I longed to do.
Among the most steadfast was Clara Bell Walsh, a broad-shouldered horsewoman who claimed to have arrived when the hotel opened in 1907 and who remained until her death a half-century later.
In the Nancy Reagan 1980s, Ms. Spencer aimed for high-end appeal, making a one-shouldered ball gown in blue jacquard with an organza flower at the nipped-in waist and a cape.
Farley, dressed in a one-shouldered yellow frock, brought boyfriend Zack Clayton Carpinello as her date (with some after-show activities surely planned), while Cortese was on the arm of husband Christopher Buckner.
The "Valley" bit is said to be derived from the Santa Clara Valley, which is shouldered by the Santa Cruz Mountains to the west and the hilly Diablo Mountain Range to the east.
Among the Bottega skins, however, were also skinny knits with an asymmetric weave across the bust, crystal cowled disco dresses and slick one-shouldered sheaths that curve off-center around the lower back.
On top of the cumulative deficits of $3.2 trillion over the next 10 years caused by this budget, we would be shouldered with $7.6 trillion more red ink because of the tax cuts.
The burden successfully shouldered by the prosecutors in this case, R. Booth Goodwin II (now running for governor in West Virginia) and Steven Ruby, should be a salutary warning to other industrial executives.
Models marched in front of gigantic heaps of marigold petals, wearing a collection of strong-shouldered jackets and capes, both flecked with silver pendants, cozy Shetland knitwear, artisanal fringed scarves and voluminous trousers.
This is largely because much of the crude that will be removed from the market is heavy oil, with the bulk of OPEC's cuts being shouldered by Saudi Arabia and other Gulf producers.
But Trump has been threatening to let ObamaCare implode for months and has not shouldered much blame for the consequences of that uncertainty, including high premiums and lack of insurers in some markets.
The excessive exercise was an attempt to lose the weight on his chest, but no matter how many iron disks he shouldered, or calisthenic movements he repeated, the growths on his chest remained.
The grey, chilly, rainy North of England has long shouldered a reputation for urban decay and economic blight—one that's surely been earned over centuries of hardship, but is also a bit unfair.
MONACO (Reuters) - McLaren boss Zak Brown shouldered the blame on Thursday for the team's failure to qualify Fernando Alonso for this weekend's Indianapolis 500 and said he would do things very differently next time.
He shouldered much of the blame for Colombia's patchy qualifying campaign, and the tension was evident when he flashed a middle finger towards journalists at the Colombian football federation's offices in Bogota last year.
AFC East Buffalo Bills: Rookie quarterback Josh Allen showed his maturity in his analysis of — and shouldered much of the blame for — the Bills' 22-0 loss Sunday to the Packers at Lambeau Field.
Along with the dancers, wearing sunglasses and always moving in sync, Santigold brought two backup musicians — one on drums, one playing keyboards or guitar — who started the concert in big-shouldered, 1980s-style jackets.
Looking fab in a poofy one-shouldered gold lamé situation, Dion delivers a feminist close reading of a still from the movie that depicts Rose on the door and Jack floating in freezing water.
But having ended up on one — and having shouldered the blame for the team's failures — will help Simmons in his transition to the N.B.A. if he does not get off to a flying start.
Sentinel for the bare-shouldered, the cutoff-clad and sugar- smudged, for tall boys trampled and the greased-up mustard pumps, for men threshing against a particularly elusive curveball (brutal, the Bay's sure fog).
He would scoop me up on his black motorcycle and whisk me to the best restaurants on the island, where we'd discuss our mutual love for travel and the family legacies we both shouldered.
What We Found For the most part, it is not luxury apartment towers, but buildings filled with first-time buyers, retirees, working-class people and immigrants that have shouldered the burden of combustible cladding.
In short, he has been busy playing Logan, a mutant better known as Wolverine, and, if you count cameos, his new film, "Logan," represents the ninth occasion on which Jackman has shouldered the role.
States, local communities, and their ratepayers are the ones who have continuously shouldered the overwhelmingly large portion of the costs, and have stepped up to provide the needed investments for these essential water services.
The International Monetary Fund, which has misgivings about the long-term sustainability of Greece's debt, was expected later on Thursday to discuss its participation in the present bailout, currently shouldered exclusively by European institutions.
For the Freedom Caucus, which shouldered much of the blame for the House bill's failure last month, the amendment functioned as a way to shift any finger-pointing to a different bloc of members.
So I took one for the team, shouldered the burden, put on my eating shoes, and decided to show at least one chain Italian restaurant precisely why women do it better on their own.
What began with generous crepe trousers under a narrow-shouldered curving jacket encasing the lines of the body segued into skinny ribbed-knit turtlenecks laced up the center and left to flow over the hips.
Other looks — from designers like Milligan Beaumont, Gareth Pugh and Joshua Kim — include a high-shouldered sequin gown, an oversized jacket, and a black and red leather ensemble with chaps, straight from her "Dirrty" video.
" In an earlier conversation in the show with Shannon Elizabeth, Manigault Newman said "it was so incredibly hard to shoulder what I shouldered in these two years because I was so loyal to a person.
Hunting, trapping and poisoning had caused the number of grizzly bears in the Yellowstone region to plummet to 136 in 1975, when the outsized, hump-shouldered creatures were listed as threatened in the Lower 48.
There's virtually no downside and all upside, as all the potential costs are shouldered by individual employees, who are rarely in a position to push back on any agreement their employer asks them to sign.
Vargas, Buxton power Twins past Royals KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Kennys Vargas and Byron Buxton shouldered the offense for the Minnesota Twins to win for only the third in their past 20 games on the road.
Of the 12 artists in the show, only a few, like Helen Frankenthaler and, to some degree, Grace Hartigan, got to take an early turn in the mainstream spotlight before being shouldered out by men.
Public ire after an Australian swimmer in Rio cold-shouldered his Chinese rival, who had previously served a three-month suspension for using a banned drug, also showed how much national pride remains at stake.
That brings us to this spray of one-shouldered peach tulle in Look 227; perhaps its over-eager silhouette is a comment on the caricature-like nature of her "fairytale wedding" and perhaps it's not.
There were metal detectors at the school's entrance painted in the primary colors of the big-shouldered blazers worn by the first team of Heathers, the clique of withering Queen Bees who rule the school.
Eight years ago, the Obamas launched their celebrity-studded era with Beyoncé singing "At Last" as Michelle Obama ushered in a new era of fresh-faced American designers in her white one-shouldered Jason Wu gown.
At the foot of the stairs, you see your first bunny, a broad-shouldered, bleach-blond woman with tanned, muscular arms and an extraordinarily, in fact bizarrely, thin waist cinched into her black satin bunny bodice.
Each show a slew of dramatic looks, including a high-shouldered sequin gown, a red ruffle Spanish-inspired dress, an oversized jacket, and a black and red leather ensemble with chaps straight from her "Dirrty" video.
In one photo from the trip, Victoria Beckham captured a sweet photograph of her eldest son Brooklyn carrying Cruz, 13, on his shoulders — while her husband of 19 years shouldered both Harper, 7, and Romeo, 15.
"Miami with mi amor @samasghari 🌸👙🛥" she captioned an Instagram post earlier this month, sharing shots of herself in a one-shouldered yellow bikini and black baseball cap, and Asghari in red swim trunks.
The Girls creator and her show-runner arrived in coordinated Elizabeth Kennedy gowns: A one-shouldered, red-and-black-checked ball gown for Dunham, and an off-the-shoulder, poufy-sleeved burgundy column dress for Konner.
Almost five years after a huge tsunami caused the meltdown of three Tepco reactors by knocking out their supply of power for cooling, the figure shows how the public have shouldered most of the disaster's cost.
Paramore in 2017 are a band scarred by years of line-up changes, legal battles, and mental illness, all of which have been most heavily shouldered by its prodigious vocalist and only consistent member Hayley Williams.
It's just yet another example of how low-wage workers have shouldered the heaviest burdens of the partial government shutdown, and how they have little recourse to get back the work hours and money they deserve.
The couples who split household chores more evenly had sex about 6.79 times a month, while couples in which the woman shouldered most of the in-home labor had sex on average 6.3 times a month.
It stars the actress Eve Hewson as Ava, a pink-haired young woman slipping dreamily toward adulthood in a (dreamily spacious) Brooklyn loft apartment and the occasional bow-shouldered or '70s-collared Miu Miu party dress.
Some people thought that once Mr. Trump was in office and had shouldered presidential responsibilities, he would adopt a less knee-jerk view of how best to keep the nation safe and the free world free.
Sharp-shouldered wool tuxedo coat dresses; tiers of black and white print (polka dots and stylized florals) with a ruffle or three for flou; red leather trench coats and leather bombers — they were all in there.
East Meadow, N.Y. — Dan Lasko, a broad-shouldered former Marine wearing green-trimmed blue swim goggles, emerged from the locker room at Nassau County Aquatic Center, ready to hit the pool with a brand new leg.
Such cars are new enough to have updated safety equipment, while the first owner has already shouldered most of the loss of the car's value through depreciation, said Mike Quincy, an automotive writer with Consumer Reports.
For another, they're capable of differentiating between the designated leader—often a broad-shouldered white guy with a power tie and a corner office—and the actual, "emergent" leaders around whom, at particular moments, events coalesce.
However, all too often when we tell the story of the all-volunteer force, the burden shouldered by our military families and the role those families play in our nation's defense are misplaced, marginalized and misunderstood.
Her ensembles as of late have telegraphed power and purpose — see the oversize Marc Jacobs suit she wore at the Elle Women in Hollywood ceremony in October — and this one-shouldered bronze gown feels fittingly regal.
Before long, it became clear why he had joined the students in conversation: to hit on Holden, who is tall and broad-shouldered and has big, protruding ears that add to an aura of youthful affability.
Proponents of Medicare for all say that total health care spending would remain roughly the same, but that more of that spending would be shouldered by the federal government and less of it would be wasted.
Innovation research is an uncertain and risky investment, which is why the government has traditionally shouldered the burden for pre- or noncommercial science and technology research and why universities do most of this type of research.
The self-identified democratic socialist's proposal would replace the United States' current employer-based private health care insurance system with a model shouldered on a single payer — the government — that would provide all Americans with coverage.
Haag's student loan balance of around $22015,2100 isn't as large as the burden shouldered by many other borrowers, but, he said, his difficultly finding a college-level job in the U.S. has made that debt oppressive nonetheless.
Asked if Trump was aware that the cost of the tariffs would be shouldered by US consumers, Mulvaney said people in the US are already paying for the cost of the people showing up at the border.
While Arya and Daenerys got the big, rousing moments in "Dragonstone" — poisoning the remaining Freys (good riddance to the McPoyles of Westeros) and reclaiming the Targaryen ancestral home, respectively — Clegane shouldered much of the episode's dramatic arc.
Lee got his stick on a shot by New Jersey's John Moore just inside the blue line and shouldered Moore aside before corralling the puck on a breakaway he ended by firing a shot through Kinkaid's legs.
The So You Think You Can Dance star dressed for the occasion in a one-shouldered white jumpsuit, and shared a slideshow of photos from the day's festivities, including a sweet family photo with Maddox and Weslie.
All Trump did was broker a $7 million taxpayer-shouldered payout to a company with a history of taking taxpayer dollars then outsourcing jobs — a company that then continued to lay off workers and ship jobs overseas.
But all of it was preamble for the 1981 inauguration of Reagan as president and Nancy Reagan's appearance at the ball in (again) a one-shouldered white Galanos, completely embroidered in a beaded pattern of pale ferns.
Small shouldered jackets and coats sliced up the spine for movement were paired with hip-slung trousers, puddling at the ankles, and macramé vests trailing strands of fringe (weirdly, macramé is sort of a thing this season).
Unlike in Game 226, when Leonard shouldered the burden nearly alone in a lopsided defeat, the star forward had just enough help this time, especially from the position — center — that was a hot mess in Game 25.
Further reducing the presence of women in this social setting, artists who shouldered the domestic responsibilities of childrearing were unable to visit these social spaces where deals were struck or devote their complete attention to their artwork.
"Corpses in Regalia" turns into something like punk-funk as Mr. Casey snarls at corporations and the superrich — "Decent folk don't live that good" — with a broad-shouldered bass line strafed by bursts of frantic guitar tremolo.
Ever since they set out to pursue President Donald Trump over accusations of abuse of power in Ukraine, Democrats have shouldered all the scrutiny, pressure and risks of invoking the most grave mechanisms of the US Constitution.
Kayla, the slump-shouldered loner at the heart of "Eighth Grade," is stupefied by her crush, and when his puny body emerges glistening from a pool, it is in slow motion and set to thumping stripper music.
With MVP front-runner James Harden sidelined, Chris Paul and Eric Gordon shouldered the scoring load as the Houston Rockets cruised to a 105-82 victory over the Dallas Mavericks on Sunday at American Airlines Center in Dallas.
But it's interesting that the future FLOTUS opted for a look that seemed to take two key cues from Hillary Clinton's campaign wardrobe: Melania Trump was clad in a one-shouldered white Ralph Lauren jumpsuit for the occasion.
Incidentally, being 175 pounds and a really broad-shouldered ex-wrestler—where being shorter and stronger than my opponent gave me an edge—doesn't in turn make me an easy fit for buying a suit off the rack.
The total investment could add up to around 60 billion yuan, or $9 billion, most of which would be shouldered by the Zhuhai government through subsidies and tax breaks, the Nikkei said, citing people familiar with the matter.
The U.S. household debt and credit report, published Tuesday by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, showed that the overall debt shouldered by Americans edged up to a record $19993 trillion in the fourth quarter of 21999.
The one-piece outfit, created by Ralph Lauren, the designer behind many of Clinton's campaign trail ensembles, features a wide leg pant and a one-shouldered top with a ruffle that cuts across the body on a bias.
While the nation's $1.56 trillion student loan debt is shouldered largely by millennials, Federal Reserve data shows that in 2018, Americans over age 50 owed more than $260 billion in student loans, up from $36 billion in 0333.
PUGLIA, Italy (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Baah, a tall, broad-shouldered Ghanaian man, stares through a grimy window, his face a study of disappointment as he watches a chill wind cast ripples over fields of corn in southern Italy.
An immediate presence: he was tall, lean, and broad-shouldered, with long low-calibre dreads drawn up in a ponytail, gentle-seeming brown eyes, a deep voice, an air of self-containment, and no shortage of self-confidence.
Despite the seemingly less-than-wearable nature of most of the looks, The Blonds' creations managed to stay on trend, with wide shouldered, waist-length jackets recalling the 1980s-era power suits that experts see making a comeback.
Unusual among their classmates, four of the five had lined up jobs well before graduation, including a broad-shouldered Iowan named Jeremy Hahn, who will be joining the general counsel's office of a large corporation in Des Moines.
But well before 1981, when she hung her shingle on East 57th Street and created the pouf-shouldered confections that would earn her the sobriquet Our Lady of the Sleeves, she was a fixture on the international scene.
It was there, for example, in Chanel's ornate imperial closures and Aubrey Beardsley silhouettes; in the Klimt-does-"Game of Thrones" high-necked, cold-shouldered gowns and gilded furs of Gilles Mendel's first couture collection for J. Mendel.
Dressed in a black-velvet, bare-shouldered, cleavage-plunging Atelier Versace gown—"the pinnacle of retro glamor," the style blogs gush—she gives an overcome-by-emotion acceptance speech that is perfect down to the last lip-tremor.
The broad-shouldered sales manager is standing next to me, beaming as he watches himself—because he's also opposite me, as a hologram on his phone, wearing a Liverpool jersey and bouncing a soccer ball between his knees.
The British designer Antony Price knew as much when, in the mid-'70s, he dressed both Bryan Ferry and his girlfriend Jerry Hall in broad-shouldered and slinky-hipped ensembles that would come to symbolize glam rock itself.
Tall and broad-shouldered and straight-spined, he had the gravity well of a small moon all on his own, walking with the slow graceful motion of someone who was used to being watched and did not care.
The Maker If Rei Kawakubo lived on a sheep farm, she might design the sort of clothes that you'll find at this Hobart boutique: drop-shouldered, deceptively simple tunics and fisherman-inspired pants made from silky, draped wool.
Protagonists in hardcore games tend to be muscular, broad-shouldered, alpha male archetypes, fulfilling a fantasy that the player is a strong man who can kill a bunch of enemies single-handedly with a comically oversized, phallic weapon.
All of them so tight they look as if you would have to scrape them off with a knife; all paired with big-shouldered gold-buttoned tweed blazers in YSL shades of brown, mustard, brick red and purple.
Yet when, finally, after many decades I managed to get there, I found I didn't care for a town that seemed simultaneously hectic and weary, overrun by tourists and hairy-shouldered lugs in cargo shorts and tank tops.
Yet when, finally, after many decades I managed to get there, I found I didn't care for a town that seemed simultaneously hectic and weary, overrun by tourists and hairy-shouldered lugs in cargo shorts and tank tops.
The intervention is approved by Israel but has gone largely unacknowledged by rightist Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who, along with U.S.-allied Arab leaders, has cold-shouldered Doha for its ties to Iran and Islamist groups like Hamas.
The iconic Chanel suit — a tight-shouldered, boxy tweed jacket and matching knee-length skirt — was seen as a dowdy throwback for, as [former Paris Vogue editor Joan Juliet] Buck put it, 'middle-aged lady politicians in the provinces.
Kate Winslet, who won the supporting actress category for "Steve Jobs" wore a black one-shouldered, asymmetric Antonio Berardi gown while "Fifty Shades of Grey" star Dakota Johnson and "Game of Thrones" actress Emilia Clarke both opted for red.
The team looked much tighter and more composed than under his predecessor, while playmaker Sergej Milinkovic-Savic, who was cold-shouldered by Muslin and played no part in qualifying, also justified his inclusion with an excellent all-round performance.
In this week's installment of her exclusive behind-the-scenes photo diary for PEOPLE, DWTS judge Carrie Ann Inaba brought the heat in a one-shouldered coral Carmen Marc Valvo gown, glittering gold H. Stern jewelry and voluminous curls.
Senator Kaine, who came across as highly intelligent, personally approachable, and slightly nervous, acknowledged that police shouldered burdens of addressing mental health issues, poverty, and other social and economic ills that went beyond their job description as crime fighters.
Wu Nengji, a broad shouldered young man sporting an abundant shock of black hair, is arguing with his ex-girlfriend, an attractive girl wearing tall black boots, and her new boyfriend, whose hair is styled in an improbable bouffant.
In his campaign speeches, Trump repeatedly called for Europe to do more for its own defence and said Washington might not defend a NATO member that had not shouldered its fair financial share of the costs of the alliance.
That included one-shouldered, deconstructed shirting, paired with frayed, cropped-hem white distressed denim and matching slide sandals; not long after, this meant a shoulder-baring white blouse with high-waisted green trousers and a red top-handle bag.
You've got the authentic "mom jeans" she wore in pictures when you were a baby, puffy-shouldered blouses and padded-up blazers, loafers you borrowed last year, and even a few designer duds passed down from generation to generation.
Primarily in shades of nude and navy, and the nipped-waist, narrow-shouldered, full-skirted 1940s and '50s silhouettes Ms. Chiuri favors for Dior, the collection was inspired, the designer said, by a book called "Atelier" by Elisabetta Orsini.
"That burden should instead be shouldered by those who, knowing of Puerto Rico's increasingly dire financial crisis, chose to lend to Puerto Rico, or purchase Puerto Rico debt that carried high effective interest rates as a reflection of risk."
Mr. Hause, a broad-shouldered, 25-year-old horticulturist who tills his family's land in the shadow of the snow-capped Rocky Mountains, said he was never particularly interested in politics — that is, until voters legalized cannabis in 2012.
" He has abandoned his motherless 10-year-old daughter, Bess, to her aunt and several local predatory men and travels with "an ill-favored, narrow-shouldered Shawnee boy who bore the unpromising name of Old Woman From a Distance.
Even now, nearly 20173 years later and with a left ankle that had to be fused after decades of landing on it, Gossage ambles in his familiar slump-shouldered, pigeon-toed gait, his long arms dangling at his side.
In case you missed the point, Salma Hayek wore a crown-like laurel leaf Boucheron necklace curled around her updo, as well as a one-shouldered white Gucci goddess gown, which turned out to be something of a trend.
He has recognized Jerusalem as Israel's capital and moved the US embassy there, cold-shouldered and cut funding to the Palestinian Authority and to the UN agency for Palestinian refugees, and closed down the Palestinian diplomatic mission to Washington.
The stage for grizzly hunting in the region was set in June 2017 when the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service announced that the large, hump-shouldered bears would cease to be listed as a threatened species in and around Yellowstone.
The other salutary effect is that the market heavyweights of the time have been set off in their own corners, affording a place in the sun for those who had once been shouldered aside by the Schnabel-Salle-Fischl juggernaut.
The pilot project at Karmoey alone required an investment of 4.3 billion crowns ($490.69 million) - a sum roughly equal to the company's net income last year - although about a third of that is being shouldered by state green investor Enova.
The tennis star arrived on the red carpet in the 80th Anniversary Lincoln Continental Coach Door Edition, wearing a custom neon yellow strong-shouldered Versace gown with pink feathery and leaf appliqué throughout that features a cascading train flowing behind her.
At the medal ceremony, Scott shook hands with fellow bronze medallist Martin Malyutin of Russia, who finished with the same time as the Briton, but then completely cold shouldered Sun, refusing to make eye contact and not offering a handshake.
Nadia believes, deep down, that her mother died young because of her decision not to live with her after child services got involved, and she has shouldered that burden all her life, remaining distant and standoffish when it comes to intimacy.
Here, a one-shouldered dress gets a more casual feel with a short sleeve, and a simple white dress is made more modern with some lampshade-style ones — ones that happen to make model Maja Ho think of her childhood.
Starting out as a square shouldered banger with a sharp, snappy left hook, Penn moved to a more bladed stance and came to utilize his jab, dipping jab, and big right hand counters in a far more classical, economical style.
One-SidedWe're going to be honest: The first thing that typically comes to mind when we think of a one-shouldered piece of clothing is a prom dress — like, a neon-colored, super-shiny, faux-silk kind of prom dress.
But if the NFL Draft has to be somewhere, it might as well be in downtown Chicago, amid the antique grandiosity of the Loop's towering and broad-shouldered monuments to the business glory of the first half of the last century.
Running a party scene, Mr. Roxburgh sat at one end of the table, his body stilled in melancholic repose, watching with obvious pleasure as Ms. Blanchett stomped and cackled and practiced the ways she might fire a shotgun she shouldered.
Like last year's Dunkirk, First Man funnels a historical moment through an intimate experience, reminding us that events that appear triumphant in history's rearview mirror often come at the expense of pain and great personal sacrifice shouldered by real people.
So it was moving to hear a white Southern politician — a bluff, broad-shouldered guy who looks like a football coach in an inspirational Hollywood movie — try to see the statues from the perspective of his city's African-American majority.
As millions of birds in the Americas migrate to their summer homes now through May, millions of bird-watchers are taking up binoculars and cameras to spot the Sandhill cranes, Red-Shouldered hawks and thousands of other species flying above.
The gift, which was praised for its potential to transform the life of each recipient, is also focusing attention on a systemic problem that one donor's generosity cannot solve: the large student debt burdens shouldered by tens of millions of Americans.
As a youth, he was president of his high school class and the broad-shouldered captain of an undefeated football team; in college, he was a well-regarded athlete; in the Navy, he had a 23-year career as a SEAL.
Andrew M. Cuomo instituted a statewide carbon tax, which would force all fossil fuel companies to pay for the true costs of their emissions — costs that are currently being shouldered by taxpayers in the form of dirty air and worsening storms.
And hire a stylist, Senators Jerry Moran (Kansas), Steve Daines (Montana) and John Hoeven (North Dakota), all Republicans, someone who can help you out of those big-shouldered power suits that look as if they were run up by an upholsterer.
In a clear shot at Washington, a foreign ministry spokesperson said the pact will now be "shouldered by China as a responsible major country" and promised that Beijing would uphold the agreement, signed by all countries except for Syria and Nicaragua.
She's helped personalize blockbusters (the first "Spider-Man" cycle), headlined pop delights like the cheerleading romp "Bring It On" and easily shouldered the weight of "Melancholia," the dystopian Lars von Trier drama that won her best actress at Cannes in 2011.
After all, at a little more than five feet tall, Ms. Minaj was wearing purple sunglasses, leather Givenchy shorts, a one-shouldered Mugler top — and a silver mirrored nipple pastie by Agent Provocateur on her otherwise entirely exposed left breast.
In short, this polite, famously reticent poet, formerly in the background of a poetic era dominated by her close friend Robert Lowell, has shouldered virtually everyone else aside, including, in a remarkable (if only temporary?) adjustment of rankings, Lowell himself.
This season, Jacquemus also upped his offering of tailoring (strong-shouldered blazers with high-waisted pleat-front pants) and outerwear (slouchy trench coats with utilitarian pockets), all in a saturated palette of colors, including shocking pink, bright tangerine and parrot green.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The total debt shouldered by Americans has hit another record high, rising to $2445 trillion in the last quarter, while an unusual jump in student-loan delinquencies could provide another signal that the U.S. economic expansion is growing old.
That means the cost on any rebuilding – probably running into the billions of euros – will have to be shouldered by a state that already has one of the highest debt mountains in the world that it is perennially struggling to keep under control.
In just a few weeks, Alec Baldwin will return to Saturday Night Live to host for the 17th time, though he's made waves this season with his ripe parody of Donald Trump, another broad-shouldered New Yorker who also doesn't mince words.
And, with the help of three body-type styling experts, we're laying out the what-to-wear tips for broad-shouldered pears, petite hourglasses, mommas-to-be, and other women whose figures can't easily be defined with the name of a single fruit.
Claiming it would cost too much money for the state (the vast majority of the cost is shouldered by the federal government), LePage's government missed the April deadline set in the ballot initiative to officially expand the program under the Affordable Care Act.
Then we saw the pictures, showcasing beach-ball colored, puff-shouldered crop tops, frill-trimmed bikinis, and asymmetrical one-pieces, and, well, we can confirm that this is a swim line you'll be willing to shill out the (semi-big) dollars for.
Citing several unidentified sources, the Asahi Shimbun newspaper said that when Ghosn's bank had called for more collateral from the executive, he instead handed the rights over the derivatives trade to Nissan, which effectively shouldered 1.7 billion yen ($15 million) in losses.
Former RBS Chief Executive Fred Goodwin, who has shouldered the blame for the bank's rapid demise from national treasure to national disgrace, is likely to be called, dealing another blow to the lender's efforts to draw a line under its troubled past.
"Vitalik has shouldered the weight of the world—of the unbelievable number of total assholes picking at him from a distance on the Internet, and he's done it at the age of nineteen, twenty, twenty-one, with a lot of grace," Lubin said.
SOCHI, Russia (Reuters) - The Kremlin has seized on the visit by southeast Asian leaders for a summit as an opportunity to show Russia still has friends on the international stage, despite being cold-shouldered by the West over the conflict in Ukraine.
The philosophy major concedes that his student loan balance of around $7003,000 isn't as large as the burden shouldered by many other borrowers, but he said his difficultly finding a college-level job in the U.S. has made that debt oppressive nonetheless.
Ms. DiQuinzio, who used much of the Warhol grant to create the Feminist Art Coalition website and has largely shouldered the administrative demands of the initiative with her assistant curator, lets curators determine for themselves whether their projects are a good fit.
Some local middle schools that have consistently shouldered the largest number of vulnerable students will have more diverse student populations starting this fall: 91 percent of students admitted to I.S. 703 in Sunset Park last year were poor, homeless or learning English.
The stage for state-licensed hunting of grizzlies outside of Yellowstone National Park was set last June when the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service announced that the large, hump-shouldered bears would cease to be listed as a threatened species in the region.
Which was broken, finally, at Versace, where in a Tribute collection to her brother, Gianni, Donatella Versace revived the wild prints of the 1990s in a riot of thigh-high jeweled boots and catsuits and schoolgirl pleated skirts and sharp-shouldered jackets.
The pianist Kenny Barron, a National Endowment for the Arts Jazz Master, has a subtly instigative style, full of allusions to the broad-shouldered swing of Oscar Peterson, Hank Jones's eloquent bounce and, from time to time, the tart cubism of Thelonious Monk.
"By the time we met, he thought that he had prevailed — and he spent as much time as he could with the butterflies he had helped save, a thundering, broad-shouldered man in a cloud of orange and black monarchs," Sieff writes.
There were also striped jeans, dresses with panels held together by piercing hoops (á la Versace's classic safety-pin dress), power-shouldered blazers, shorts suits, leather jackets, metallic micro mini dresses and much, much more — a dazzling mix that felt undeniably Versace.
The high prices are being shouldered by buyers especially in East Asia, several traders said, and are making the purchase of oil from key far-away export regions like West Africa less attractive just when production of the new fuels should ramp up.
Wearing a shiny, silvery, big-shouldered sci-fi bodysuit and matching high-heeled boots, with a glittery mask painted around her eyes, Lady Gaga was lowered through the air, on suspension cables, into NRG Stadium in Houston, showing off a trapeze-like flip.
In its report, GAO focused on the additional responsibilities shouldered by investors in alternative assets, and recommended that the IRS improve the guidance offered to account owners on how to monitor their tax liability and determine fair market value of unconventional assets.
The fact that the U.S. now seeks to share the burden it has long shouldered as the body's principle donor, to the tune of some $350 million, does not prevent the administration from reallocating this aid budget to other more effective agencies.
Amid prancing actors, shattered chandeliers and bathtubs filled with books, came bold, oversize tartan suits and exquisite embroidered coats; colorful graphic mohair sweaters; and dramatic scarlet evening gowns, either one-shouldered with a dropped waist or sleeveless with a full tiered skirt.
Wearing his trademark pinstriped suit, Vince, rigid-shouldered and gravel-voiced, stood in the ring and introduced Stephanie, who has worked for her father at WWE for nearly two decades and is currently the company's chief brand officer, as the award recipient.
Then it was something I did because coaches wanted me to: I was broad-shouldered and strong and therefore a reliable butterflier, and swim teams are always in need of butterfliers, which is the most show-offy, the least efficient, of the four strokes.
It followed media reports from Nikkei financial daily that said two potential sponsors for Takata's rehabilitation plan were asking for court involvement in the process, a move that was supported by automakers that have shouldered the cost of recalling the company's faulty air bags.
The One-Shoulder Set: FAFOFA Cutout High-Waist Swimsuit Perhaps the most unique swimsuit on this list (it's not every day you see a one-shouldered bikini), this high-waisted set tackles two additional trends with its high-rise legs and 11 bright color options.
I write for my own daughters, who lived my grief over the tragedy and then shouldered my disbelief and despair upon reading and hearing Dylan's mother's revisionist history, which not only rewrites what truly happened 20 years ago, but has changed from telling to telling.
NEW YORK (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Oscar-winning actress Anne Hathaway has been appointed a Goodwill Ambassador for UN Women, a role which will focus on addressing the unequal burden shouldered by women caring for children in the home, the U.N. organization said on Wednesday.
With the economic collapse and the perception of a failed war in Iraq, what the GOP doesn't seem to get is that even eight years later, its national viability is weaker than it's ever been since the Republicans shouldered the blame for the Great Depression.
Based on Armstrong's authorized biography, First Man presents a historic moment through the lens of an intimate personal experience, reminding us that events that appear triumphant in history's rearview mirror often come at the expense of pain and great personal sacrifice shouldered by real people.
Mental health services have shouldered huge cuts, with the number of specialist nurses in the NHS having dropped from 123,155 to 39,358 since 2009, and the number of hospital beds for people experiencing acute mental illness plummeting by 30 percent over the same time.
Based on Armstrong's authorized biography, First Man presents a historic moment through the lens of an intimate personal experience, reminding us that events which appear triumphant in history's rearview mirror often come at the expense of pain and great personal sacrifice shouldered by real people.
Enter now for your chance to be at the Oscars® Red Carpet And finally, Hahn had the sexiest suit look of the night in a black three-piece design with a wide-leg pant, strong-shouldered jacket and exposed bandeau bra peeking out underneath.
Then there were trousers, most often with asymmetric ruffles running up the sides or finishing the hem, and a series of gowns — strapless, tiered, sparkling, one-shouldered, Impressionistic, spaghetti-strapped and covered in overlapping layers of beaded scallops, like so many unfurled Art Deco fans.
Presumptive MVP Stephen Curry has looked almost human in the last two games, going a combined 22-of-212 from 21995-point range, but made up for the shooting slump with 296 assists on Monday as Draymond Green shouldered more of the scoring load.
Theirs was an insular community in which sexual selection—for Darwin, a central motor of mammalian evolution—had for centuries favored slender, nearsighted, stoop-shouldered young men rocking back and forth as they pondered the complex, heavily annotated, often esoteric tractates of Jewish law.
As a young man the big-shouldered lad from Maple Ridge, British Columbia, put himself on a baseball diamond only part time, as a means of filling the months between hockey seasons; like a lot of Canadian kids he dreamed of playing in the NHL.
Luckily, H&M and Justine Skye's new capsule collection presents an answer that saves on getting-ready time and delivers max impact: co-ords in slinky, one-shouldered silver lamé or hyper-trendy slime green, with bike shorts or a sheer organza button-down.
I once witnessed an altercation between a fellow American—a broad-shouldered body builder—and a slight but unyielding French waitress who said that, under no circumstances, would the bavette steak on the menu be served well-done, no sauce, as Monsieur had requested.
When a model appeared in a gray knit body suit and tights beneath a big-shouldered sweater, scarf ends like flying buttresses extending to the floor behind, it was hard not to wince at the extreme contrast between her upper body and her frail legs.
On the first day of deer hunting season, Stephen Tucker, a 27-year-old farmer in Tennessee, shouldered his muzzleloader and aimed at a whitetail with an extraordinary rack, one so big that it would be a world record if his aim was true.
Despite four service breaks — two in the first four games — and 46 unforced errors, and with the fluky net cord and the off-balance, scrunched-shouldered backhand that bounced flatly and clinched her the first set on her eighth set point, she ground down Strycova.
But according to a redacted version of the arrest report, which was obtained by The New York Times, Familia, who is 6 feet 4 inches and 250 pounds, admitted damaging a bedroom door, which the arresting officer said Familia "had shouldered" out of frustration.
He is still the NBA's most fearsome force as he comes splashing into the paint, still a marvel in the way he doesn't so much weave through defenses as puncture them, still startling in the way he transitions from barreling broad-shouldered charge to feathery floater.
When Nicole Kidman glided onto the stage at the 75th Academy Awards to accept the Oscar for Best Actress, it was difficult to reconcile the impossibly elegant actress in the black one-shouldered gown and sleek chignon with the woman who appeared on screen in The Hours.
Over 22019 percent of the HIT falls on Medicare Advantage and Part D plans, resulting in higher costs and possible reductions to supplemental benefits shouldered by seniors and other beneficiaries who depend on their coverage to meet their health care needs and keep health care affordable.
Kendall wore a white one-shouldered gown with a sweetheart neckline, feathers underneath the bust line and beading throughout, while Bella wore a black strapless gown, which also featured feathers across the bust, as well as beaded inserts at the obliques and a lightly gathered leather skirt.
For the last three Summer Games, Phelps has shouldered plenty of the load but now 31 and having dramatically scaled back his agenda, the U.S. will have to count on big contributions from others if the Americans are to confirm their status as swimming's super power.
One (a golden, sleeveless mermaid gown) was designated as appropriate, the other three (a one-shouldered, slitted-skirt style with a torso cutout; a low-backed white ensemble with a tulle hem; and a long burgundy frock with a plunging neckline and side cutouts) were not.
We shouldered a collective trauma from the hate crimes hurled our way in the aftermath of 113/11 and the spreading anti-Muslim sentiment following Trump's election felt frighteningly familiar (later a Pew Research Center analysis revealed that reported assaults against Muslims surpassed those in 2001).
Tall and broad-shouldered, Mr. Samson, a former New Jersey attorney general, spoke on Thursday in a soft voice when the judge asked if he understood that he could spend up to two years in prison and that his license to practice law might be affected.
Blouson satin trousers were tied at the waist with a giant satin rosette (rosettes were everywhere), ends streaming down one side, under a thin knit finished at the wrist and neck with exploding layers of Pierrot ruffles or paired with broad-shouldered mock-Chanel bouclé tweeds.
But speaking as someone who is old enough to have actually lived through it — I was in high school and college in the 1980s; my mother was one of the ceiling-cracking women in those big-shouldered suits — I confess to having mixed feelings about the resurgence.
Gone was the fragile Ferretti woman of yore, all floaty chiffon filigree frocks and fairy tales; welcome the new, football pad-shouldered 1980s Ferretti, with a leather cape, a studded belt and a bit of disco shine amid a whole lot of black and dark denim.
From the opening look — a fluid, bold white trouser suit worn by the model Stella Tennant — to the strong-shouldered blazers, slouchy yet considered slacks and split-flared pants that came thereafter, smart tailoring that flattered took center stage, softened by lace-trimmed camisoles, vests and blouses.
Critics who fretted over his lackadaisical embrace of contemporary music may be heartened to see Mr. van Zweden start the new season with a New York premiere of the Concerto for Two Pianos and Orchestra by Mr. Glass, who has long been cold-shouldered by the Philharmonic.
And while Trump privately told his national security team he was willing to keep troops there in the short-term, he made it clear he doesn't want them in Syria for the long-term and expects the costs of stabilizing Syria to be shouldered by regional players.
Victoria Beckham, for example, who said she had consciously decided to avoid showpieces in favor of "clothes I want to wear now," which meant a combination of the strong (broad-shouldered Holmesian plaid shirting) and the soft (sheer organzas layered atop striped sheaths in minty shades).
" Women in Film, the nonprofit organization that supports women in the film industry, pointed readers to its help line, and said that the verdict was a "long overdue step towards justice for women who have, for years, silently shouldered workplace sexual harassment and assault without recourse.
Officials promised some relief following a deal with the United Arab Emirates - a main member of the Saudi-led coalition that has shouldered much reconstruction in Aden - to supply spare parts for the power plants and fuel supplies, according to the state-run Saba news agency.
But according to the arrest report, which baseball investigators had access to, Familia, who is 6 feet 4 inches and 250 pounds, admitted causing damage to a bedroom door that he "had shouldered" out of frustration, thus creating an environment in which Rivas might have felt threatened.
Spann had predicted a "dusting" of snow, and unworried commuters headed out on the roads; when that dusting turned out to be a thick layer of ice, Spann shouldered much of the blame for the thousands of people who ended up stranded in their cars, schools, and workplaces overnight.
That's a bonkers number, but proof that the future of wearables probably won't belong to tech – but to fashion brands eager not to be shouldered out of the watch market generally, and willing to offer the kind of stylistic variation and range that appeals to fashion conscious consumers.
He certainly looks the part: Goldschmidt is every inch his listed six-foot-three, and so broad-shouldered that he seems almost triangular at a distance, all wide torso and vanishing waist, with a thick lower half typical of men in his line of work, which is demolition.
CreditCreditCaine Delacy for The New York Times Last spring, when my 22-year-old son Forrister and I pulled on wet suits and shouldered scuba tanks for our first night dive, we'd been aboard the Chinese junk in the Indian Ocean off Thailand for all of 24 hours.
The IMF assessment of Greek debt developments may make it impossible for the Fund to join the current bailout for Greece, now shouldered only by euro zone governments, because the fund's policy is to enter programs which in the end allow a country to cope on its own.
Proving that no bold-faced personality tied to a label is necessary for its success, Ruffieux and Meier presented a selection of understated-but-beautiful bare-shouldered silhouettes, lacy pieces, nipped-in waists with exquisite tailoring, and the most intricate diamanté embellishments and Lily of the Valley prints.
But given the fact that cannabis has also proved effective at treating the same symptoms, it's striking that one is federally approved while the other languishes in gray area, state-level legality, which means doctors who approve it and patients who use it have historically shouldered additional legal risks.
"Politicians in the West and western steel producers love to blame China for overcapacity, which is fair to an extent; but Chinese mills have shouldered most of the burden of capacity reductions in the last two years," Roger Bell, director of mining research at Hannam and Partners, said.
The cover art for Nightclubbing, for example—which includes strutting, post-punk sex jam "Pull Up to the Bumper"—is a painting by Goude of Jones in a block-shouldered Armani suit jacket, cigarette dangling from mouth, her hair the androgynous flat top that would come to define her.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Sunlight drifts across a set of white blinds in dappled patterns as if it had been dispatched from a stellar heaven but then held in check by dense, dark foliage —  until those boughs and branches are intermittently shouldered aside by soft breezes.
LeBron James shot over and shouldered through the Golden State Warriors defense from the start; Klay Thompson spent the first two quarters singeing the prints off his fingertips; Stephen Curry contributed occasional magic; Kevin Love became still more convincing in his role as Just the Biggest Bummer, Man.
Millions of people across China shouldered immense sacrifices to contain the virus once the outbreak began, efforts that have been praised by the World Health Organization (WHO) and others, and there is increasing bitterness that the country is still bearing the brunt of the blame from some quarters.
As you look east from the higher of the two terraces, on the seventh floor, you are confronted with the aggressively large and broad-shouldered dark-glass form of a new 26-story office building at 2nd and Howard streets, designed by Thomas Phifer and leased by LinkedIn.
And though you might think it was what Melania Trump wore to the black-tie dinner on the Intrepid that should have made sartorial waves (it was a yellow one-shouldered Dior, for the record), in fact, it was Mr. Trudeau's outfit in Montreal that got everyone talking.
I was with the raccoons of the rooftop, who were now down fiddling with the bicycle lock on the garbage can at the end of the road, with the red-shouldered hawk chicks breathing alone in the nest, with the armadillo forcing its armored body through the brush.
ABOUT NORTHWESTERN (18-5, 7-3): Bryant McIntosh (13.2 points, Big Ten-high 33 assists) shouldered most of the scoring load in Lindsey's absence against Purdue, finishing 9-of-19 from the field for 22 points while the rest of his teammates combined to go 210-for-271.3.
Matthew Adams Dolan returned to New York Fashion Week after sitting a season out — he's been busy helping Rihanna launch her own line — and he was back with a softer take on the wide-shouldered, sculptural denim with which he made his name as a recent Parsons graduate.
Mr. Edgerton, who has made a career out of playing the kind of broad-shouldered, stoic male his homeland has exported to Hollywood since the days of Errol Flynn, might seem the last person to make a film about gay conversion therapy, had he been set in that mold.
That's the enduring image, the Robinson captured on film at Ebbets Field and fixed in the national imagination: the silent but dynamic hero, broad-shouldered and trim, shattering the color barrier as he ropes another liner, dances off third or hook-slides home in a cloud of dust.
A woman in the front row, wearing a black fascinator headband with a whisp of tulle, sat up with a jolt of delight when, halfway through the show, the more dazzling evening looks began to appear: column gowns meticulously appliqued with rosettes; a round-shouldered cocktail jacket of fuschia ostrich feathers.
A lot has been written about female friendships, but nothing drives the point home like seeing Nadine's face when she realizes that the girl she's poured her soul out to since the first day of grade school has slept with her quarterback older brother (a very broad-shouldered Blake Jenner).
On Sunday, Zinko presented her fall/winter 2017 collection, which felt a little bit Barbie, a little bit vintage Chanel, and a little bit '80s jazzercise with its very Pretty Woman tailored overcoats (worn with sneakers), one-shouldered knits with ruffled necklines, and patent trousers, dresses, mini skirts, and belts.
Like many designers of his generation — he is in his mid-30s — Mr. Vaccarello is fascinated by the decade that defined his youth, and he revisited it in a stream of thigh-high, one-shouldered, single-leg-of-mutton-sleeved, breast-baring dresses in leather, lace, Lurex and leopard spots.
There is a growing sense among housing policy experts that it may take another crisis — a recession or more big losses at the mortgage giants — to get the new president and Congress to come up with a more permanent way to handle the responsibilities now shouldered by Fannie and Freddie.

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