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"soberly" Definitions
  1. in a serious and sensible way
  2. in a way that is plain and not bright
"soberly" Antonyms
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Now, cannabis firms are soberly getting in on the action.
"I felt like I was tricking everyone," she said, soberly.
But major life decisions should be made soberly and thoughtfully.
"I don't think there's really a larger conspiracy," he continued, soberly.
Around the newsroom, profanity has always been regarded soberly and warily.
Sanders nodded soberly, taking in the stories individually, asking follow-up questions.
"The party's finished and I want you to know," he soberly sings.
They spoke soberly about technocratic solutions to all manner of economic displacement.
"It was a wake-up call for us," Mr. Ulukaya said soberly.
Obama soberly warned college students not to support a third-party candidate.
I choose my words soberly when I describe them as sibilant hot trash.
"We might not even recognize how distracted we have become," Federighi said soberly.
" He laughed at himself but then soberly conceded, "I always felt extremely isolated.
For us, it's always better to approach the bedroom safely, consensually, and soberly.
Reporters would have caught on to these developments and reported them soberly and critically.
Air-conditioners blasted and acolytes lined the walls of his office, soberly watching him.
And we&aposve just have to accept it soberly and treat them like human termites.
The mood, generally, on this eight-day marathon is best described as briskly, soberly efficient.
The Federal Reserve needs to remember its mandates and promise to remain soberly data-dependent.
Her cast dresses soberly, works hard, values cleanliness, and they are neither victims nor vamps.
President Trump First, the nation saw Teleprompter Trump soberly announce a new strategy on Afghanistan.
Let's take a deep breath and soberly assess the current economy and near-term outlook.
He listened soberly for 10 minutes as the fun and singing raged all around them.
The themes were largely Republican orthodoxy, delivered soberly and almost verbatim from a prepared text.
Instead, the candidates have soberly discussed trade and immigration and largely refused to attack one another.
When the two fighters quickly hit the sports media circuit, Jones soberly apologized, which amused Cormier.
According to another tweet, he says he's trying to live life soberly: Best of luck, Johnny.
Unmoved by these treasures, the daughter excels in soberly analyzing why her father so adored wine.
In a time of great peril, he noted soberly, a leader must act beyond the law.
They all looked soberly at the camera and raised their arms in a black-power salute.
I was with my best friend, both of us 103 going on 45, soberly looking on.
"I was too, actually," Obama responded soberly, discussing the aftermath of the shooting in Newtown, Conn.
"I don't have a future as a player," he said soberly, seated at his kitchen island.
Where "American Crime" continues to soberly hit its target, "Shots Fired," however well intentioned, misses the mark.
Agree with the sentiment or not, Nawaz presented his measured argument for the phrase reasonably and soberly.
Asked repeatedly about the anger that was directed at him during the protests, Mr. Macron replied soberly.
Apart from that riotous patchwork third of its five movements, it's often more soberly unsettled in feel.
Berg tackles this question by coming at it from two different directions, and it works splendidly — and soberly.
They soberly taught the network's very few viewers what they had learned in culinary school and restaurant kitchens.
First published in 1973, the compendium lists every conceivable means, positive or negative, of soberly blowing one's mind.
Chauffeured college-aged children of studio execs in repurposed prom dresses (I can only assume) soberly post-game inside.
In that first episode of "In Our Time", two academics soberly discussed the wars of the past 100 years.
"We think the women need to be properly and soberly informed, not with wine in their head," Silber said.
Mr. Klein and the others laughed eagerly, though at points he spoke soberly about his diminishing quality of life.
For club tracks, the B minor key soberly penetrates an alcoholic haze and the heat of too many bodies.
Asked if he was now considering working outside China, he replied soberly: "I should probably start thinking about looking."
Friends also shouldn't let friends drunkenly steal digits off ancient Chinese terracotta warriors — or do so soberly, for that matter.
" A police officer in 1966 soberly diagrammed an object "the length of a bus" that "emanated a greenish grey glow.
Let's have the negotiations done soberly, quietly, behind closed doors and then all will be transparent when the time comes.
"It's weird that I've committed to singing about this breakup for, hopefully, the rest of my life," he remarks soberly.
In his address Wednesday, Mr. Sanders spoke soberly about the signals voters had sent about Mr. Biden being more electable.
" It proceeded, in early evening, with James Carville soberly declaring on MSNBC, "It's not going to be a wave election.
But an assertion of fact soberly presented from someone in a position to know the truth can amount to libel.
Monét, in what would make a great Drunk History episode, soberly revised the history of the colonization of the Americas.
"Four years later, it was worth less than zero," Gibney, who also narrates the documentary, soberly intones near the outset.
If you approach it soberly, the exercise of political power, in whichever country you're from, is a very sobering thing.
" Brinkley, at his desk, soberly told American viewers, "The artists say they are only mirroring the time they live in.
"Let the record reflect that the respondent has a diagonal scar stretching across her left index finger," the judge says soberly.
That implies a bedrock faith in the resilience of the republic—more, perhaps, than soberly assessed open-source intelligence might warrant.
Only two months ago, a police officer soberly informed me that Mexican drug dealers had set up Simpson for the slayings.
Nasima, an elementary school student dressed in a traditional black-and-white uniform, looks ahead soberly with her hands clasped together.
Our press and radio have the same responsibility … We must all act soberly and carefully, in keeping with our great traditions.
Johnson remembers Napolitano, sitting at the conference table, soberly flipping through the PowerPoint slides and thanking the analysts for the presentation.
But don't necessarily expect the orchestra, which plays two soberly sensible programs at Carnegie Hall this week, to join the clamor.
This irrationality makes it difficult to talk soberly about what's really going on when the business of ads makes the news.
He relates her final moments soberly, lets her have the amusing lines, but once she dies, he destroys any trace of solemnity.
The articulate teenagers also reflect soberly on the ostensible unfairness of life prospects being so closely aligned with the circumstances of one's birth.
I'm optimistic, but I'm also soberly aware that's it's going to be an uphill balance for those of us who aren't status quo.
A month later, Mr. VanDam would soberly announce on Facebook that after 29 years, he was bolting from BASS to an upstart rival.
For decades, H & R Block's TV commercials became tax-season fixtures, often featuring the soberly attired, gray-haired Henry Bloch as chief pitchman.
There is also an obligatory race-and-gender disclaimer, during which Carlson soberly notes that Ephron's "fatal flaw" was living in a bubble.
AND THAT'S HISTORICALLY A JUDGMENT THAT HAS BEEN MADE BY THE INDUSTRY – BY THE AGENCY – BY LOOKING SOBERLY AT THE FACTS AND THE LAW.
All the candidates praised the Police Department, and Mr. de Blasio's rivals spoke soberly and largely held back from criticizing him directly on security.
In addition to its over-the-top violence, Hunters also wants to meditate soberly on the nature of evil and the necessity of revenge.
"We enter into that soberly with an enormous amount of study, but the fact is that what we were doing demonstrably failed," Lighthizer said.
"The Situation," is soberly awaiting sentencing for tax fraud; and Ronnie Ortiz-Magro became a father shortly after shooting, though not to Sammi Giancola's kid.
They placed it right next to my 27-year-old criminal file, soberly reminding me of who I was: the boy who killed Tremain Hall.
Members of the subcommittee, let me soberly suggest to you that the integration of Europe — the very idea of European unity — is at risk here.
But in exercising this prerogative, the administration would do well to soberly distinguish between spending that is truly essential, from spending which is truly not.
But it was a conflicted moment for her as she left behind her common-law partner, Jose Cristobal, 48, who waited soberly beside their tent.
Cutting her way through a soberly dressed crowd, she flies across the pavement — blond waves bouncing — her face lit from within by a private smile.
Instead of soberly addressing threats to free speech, the movie relies on some dubious "free-speech warriors" who often don&apost practice what they preach.
Commentators recalled soberly that only 24% of voters had backed Mr Macron at the first round in 2017, and warned of a new Le Pen threat.
You want an agency that responds soberly and effectively after a national security crisis, not one that does massively ineffective shit outside the boundaries of law.
"Let me soberly suggest to you that the integration of Europe, the very idea of European unity, is at risk here," Bono told the Senate subcommittee.
It would be interesting to observe the fine grain of this process, a form of nonviolent, democratic politics that seems both wildly idealistic and soberly practical.
After making fun of his new haircut and some candidates on the ballot this Election Day, he soberly spoke out about Grande in a mature, jokeless moment.
Not normal times In normal times, Congress would be expected to soberly absorb the conclusions and debate reforms needed to repair the breach in national political life.
Vincenzo Marianella asks me this soberly through his charming, thick Italian accent as we sit in a corner booth at his iconic Santa Monica bar, Copa d'Oro.
Instead, Trump talked soberly about the 2.2 million Americans that could have died if the US government had done nothing to stop the spread of the virus.
When Archie asks Josie (Ashleigh Murray) if he might write songs for her group, she scolds him for his white privilege, and he soberly concedes her point.
Fully aware of the cataclysm that will befall Earth should the lone alien terrorist slip through their fingers, the agency handles its business soberly and with relative professionalism.
On Tuesday, responding to Ms. Tlaib and staring soberly at Mr. Mueller's apparent conclusions, Democrats set out to drive a stake through the idea once and for all.
In fact, she was the greenest chancellor Germany has ever had, driven by moral convictions, even as she did so with the air of a soberly rational physicist.
He's been successful in directly attacking President Trump, but the debate is a good opportunity for him to soberly lay out his agenda and political philosophies more clearly.
As Kevin Drum, a blogger at Mother Jones, wrote: People and groups have to be free to condemn abortion or police misconduct or anything else — sometimes soberly, sometimes not.
Instead, we soberly acknowledge these risks when we get behind the wheel of a vehicle, and as a society, have created seatbelts and other safeguards to minimize these risks.
Eclipsing a soberly attired Michael Kors, Ralph Lauren and their high-profile like, a bewigged Kenny Kenny arrived, an unabashed spectacle in a purple-and-cream checkered Rochas suit.
The strongest, such as "Flood," reveal even more: the mysterious, accumulating force of colors themselves, in charged, top-to-bottom orderings of sensations reminiscent of Hartley's soberly exultant paintings.
Museum-quality works by artists such as Jean-Michel Basquiat and Philip Guston sold for more than $10 million each on soberly arranged booths at Art Basel in June.
Top Trump administration officials soberly reassured the public Sunday morning that most people had little to fear from the spread of coronavirus — but warned that more cases are coming.
There's a troublingly adolescent quality to these disturbances, which I theorize are less likely to occur in cities that are soberly aware of their own capacity for self-harm.
Let's soberly consider that some degree of what we view as police brutality is more about unacknowledged biases cultivated through overexposure in high crime areas than about naked racism.
In an episode in the not-too-distant future, surely Frank will pause and stare soberly at that outline of Meechum's hand that he sketched on the White House wall.
It is instead a remedy that must be considered soberly, mindful of the fact that removing a president from office should be the recourse for only the most serious transgressions.
As Kevin Drum, a blogger at Mother Jones, previously wrote: People and groups have to be free to condemn abortion or police misconduct or anything else — sometimes soberly, sometimes not.
The political scientist thinks that once the commotion of the attack passes, voters may soberly think about the roots of the political polarization and aggressive rhetoric that has engulfed Brazil.
Though he spoke soberly to Congress, Mr Trump harked back to his campaign rhetoric when he mentioned four guests in the House gallery whose relatives were "viciously" killed by illegal immigrants.
As Mr. Trump soared in the polls last summer, analysts across the political spectrum predicted he would fall once Republicans reflected soberly on their choice of a potential commander in chief.
"(We) need to be more soberly aware that the competition Mobike is facing is becoming increasingly fierce," said Mobike executives in a letter to employees shared with the media on Wednesday.
I saw that argument made today by the ACLU that some children should have their cases litigated soberly from their parents which seems to fly in the face of family unification.
That is, admittedly, a lot of sobering material to absorb; still, Frontline earns its stripes by reflecting the benefit of soberly addressing a complicated world, one unsettling crisis at a time.
Clinton might have imagined having against, say, Jeb Bush, in which two politicians soberly contrast positions on judicial issues — abortion, gun regulation — that don't involve one throwing the other in jail.
But it's dramatically potent, as is this premiere staging of "Music for the End," a shadowy, otherworldly rite, almost medieval in its soberly overlapping incantations, with drone layered on slow babble.
"I know that people may have been breaking the voting habits of generations to vote for us," said Mr Johnson, managing to speak soberly while dancing on Mr Blair's political grave.
Kevin Drum, a blogger at Mother Jones, eloquently made this point: People and groups have to be free to condemn abortion or police misconduct or anything else — sometimes soberly, sometimes not.
But more often, those appearing at TED soberly presented Washington and the cast of characters competing for its highest office as the primary obstacle, not the primary conduit, to a better world.
The Liberal government is currently drawing criticism for an ongoing national security consultation that critics see as pushing for new spying powers, instead of soberly assessing the state of Canada's surveillance powers.
Trump's campaign will likely be pleased that he got a photo-op with a foreign leader and appeared to avoid any damaging gaffes as he stood soberly on stage, beside an interpreter.
In 2012, the "texts from Hillary" photo, which shows Hillary Clinton soberly checking her BlackBerry, was everywhere, as speculation about what the Secretary of State could be writing launched a popular Tumblr.
"Even though there had been numerous conversations about succession, it suddenly became a reality," he soberly added during the annual auto show that doubled as his coming-out party as chief executive.
Deep Grecian blue against the rocky reds of the soil, soberly surreal, his "Blue Burqa in a Sunburnt Landscape" was an oblique, salty response to Australia's attempted ban on the face covering.
One afternoon, he soberly informed me that he had been hospitalized after "getting into a fistfight with Donald Trump Jr." He pulled his IV out, tried to rip his neck brace off.
"We have given the new government of Ukraine extra time in order for Kiev to soberly assess the situation, revise previously stated positions and begin good faith negotiations with Russia," Siluanov said.
No one, it seemed to me, had written as soberly about the pain of colorism, about how absent fathers can derail a life, about the ways that class and gender complicate race.
The cable news channel Al Jazeera America, which debuted in 2013 to great fanfare when it promised to cover American news soberly and seriously, will be shutting down by the end of April.
Watching it back, soberly and properly the next day, it was still as exhilarating as it had been when we had garlic sauce dripping down our chins and red cabbage in our laps.
Over the past eight years, he has soberly declared that acts of terror cannot always be prevented, while reminding Americans that we are a strong and resilient people who no adversary can defeat.
And as absurd as this courtroom scene was — with a federal judge soberly examining the shirtless doctors on the cover of an "MFM Menage Romance" — it didn't even begin to scratch the surface.
But it would be wrong to associate the case the nuclear posture review soberly makes with Donald Trump's bluster about wanting ever more powerful nuclear forces and the size of his nuclear button.
At the same time, though, it's not that the administration is soberly tallying up monetary costs and benefits of refugee resettlement and clucking its tongue because the balance ends up in the negative.
It's deeply personal but never cloying, precisely because of how soberly Martin conveys the mental and physiological toll of the events, even as he stretches time into strange, hallucinatory configurations for the listener.
Anyway, not long after Bridget makes out, when drunk, with Jack, she also sleeps, more soberly, with Mark Darcy (Colin Firth), her former beau, who is emerging from the ruins of a marriage.
In the 40-minute video "Vital Statistics of a Citizen, Simply Obtained," multiple women strip for doctors who soberly recite their measurements, as if they were furniture, or perhaps cows being prepared for slaughter.
This spring, conservative media took the message the president had soberly delivered in his State of the Union address—that "America will never be a socialist country"—and transformed it into a berserk lament.
LOUIS STETTNER: TRAVELING LIGHT A thematic retrospective of Stettner's soberly attentive New York and Paris street photography, presented in conjunction with a gallery show of new work by the German artist Johannes Brus. Oct.
PHILADELPHIA — Vice President Joe Biden soberly warned voters Wednesday about the risks of electing Donald Trump, contending no major party nominee "has ever known less or been less prepared" to lead the United States abroad.
We must do this right away in order to soberly assess and rapidly react to the radical change that President-elect Donald J. Trump has promised is in store for the United States of America.
PHNOM PENH, Cambodia — In a vast courtroom on the outskirts of Phnom Penh, a middle-aged Cambodian woman soberly described a night nearly four decades ago that she said she had never talked about before.
In the opening shot, as Frances soberly assesses herself in the mirror — neck, chest, corners of the eyes — Ms. Parker conveys the sense of a woman who Marie Kondoed her rose-colored glasses years ago.
"We must do this right away in order to soberly assess and rapidly react to the radical change that President-elect Donald J. Trump has promised is in store for the United States of America."[Bloomberg]
THE SECOND International Summit on Human Genome Editing, held in Hong Kong this week, was supposed to be a forum in which the idea of editing the genomes of human embryos could be discussed calmly and soberly.
Rather than soberly debate the merits of individual government programs and fund (or defund) them appropriately, Congress is widely expected to pass — after only perfunctory debate — an omnibus spending bill that would fund government through Sept. 28500.
And, as a bonus, it gives your friend the chance to practice soberly handling people with no sense of decorum or dignity, which will be useful when the life-changer in her stomach hits the terrible twos.
The Framers placed the question of removal before the United States Senate, a body able to rise above the fray to soberly judge the President's conduct or misconduct for what it was—nothing more, and nothing less.
More from The Times's Kate Kelly, who was on the scene: Mr. Obama ended up fielding only one inquiry — about technology and government health care costs — and answered it soberly and at length, running out the clock.
I'll hopefully remain Iceage's number one fan, white straight male over 40 division, based purely on their music and both for how it makes me feel when I'm drunk in a room and soberly dissecting it for cash.
If we let the craziest actors crowd everything else out, if there's no room for people who speak more quietly and more soberly and more thoughtfully, then we are going to get the kind of politics we create.
Around the same time that she realized what she was seeing, Lambert had a memorable conversation with her father, who soberly told her that he used to have a vivid imagination, but that he lost it with age.
Mr. Trump's plan is not to stick his thumb in anyone's eye, aides said, but to soberly promote his view that trade should be fair and reciprocal while selling his story of economic energy and soliciting foreign investment.
But it's too easy to say that Day was simply the opposite — the prim, prudish, all-American avatar of Eisenhower-era repression, with her hair in a neat chignon and her figure sheathed in a soberly tailored suit.
MOSCOW, April 22 (Reuters) - Russia agreed to give Ukraine extra time to file its defence over a $3 billion debt owed to Moscow so Kiev can "soberly" assess the situation, Russian Finance Minister Anton Siluanov said on Friday.
"People of insight are soberly aware that so-called 'America first' is actually naked self-interest, a bullying that takes advantage of its own strength, challenges the multilateral unilaterally, and uses might to challenge the rules," it read.
Far from just resentment toward Hillary Clinton and efforts to destabilize a geopolitical foe, Putin has nursed "a lifetime of grievances" against America, the narrator intones during the latest soberly impressive production from director Michael Kirk and his team.
The Americans The best scene in Wednesday night's episode of "The Americans" on FX was a moving evocation of late-stage Cold War insecurity, as both Americans and Soviets soberly contemplated the reality of an all-out nuclear exchange.
As if to bless the bloody scene beside it, Buren's cascading, soberly-striped and mirrored "Pyramidal, haut-relief – A223, travail situé" hangs low on a black wall that gently slants towards the carefully, evenly illuminated "Judith and Holofernes" painting.
Netflix's beyond-timely documentary "Reversing Roe," about the decision at the heart of that controversy, feels flummoxed in its attempt to soberly condense a half-century of heated politics surrounding the ruling into a 90-some-odd minute film.
It was rare sign that the United States might be having as much fun as everyone else in this tournament, given how soberly the players have carried themselves in a festive, flag-waving, bat-flipping fortnight of international baseball.
Whether Trump is prepared to soberly analyze what went wrong, and hold himself as accountable as those around him in his White House and Capitol Hill will go a long way to deciding whether his reeling presidency can make a comeback.
Dodging the thematic trend of retro furniture and home gardens were the almost monochromatic, intimate-sized paintings of Vena Gu. Gazing out soberly from curtained windows or doorways, her quietly provocative paintings offered a welcome escape from overly designed decor.
"Everybody wants to continue to believe that JPMorgan will surprise us again as demonstrably again as they surprised us with their previous quarter's earnings and I think that the chances of that happening are slim to none," he soberly opined.
In-between preparing for next week's holiday break and organizing our game of the year lists, the Waypoint staff has been unable to shake this weird story from The New York Times that, seriously and soberly, suggests aliens are, uh, real??
On Monday, after days of soberly underscoring the threat from the virus, he whirled in a different direction, insisting at his daily press briefing that the country might face greater danger from a sustained economic shutdown than from loosening social distancing.
Before they pop the champagne, the GOP should soberly remember that what has been alleged is an entirely predictable result of the evolution of the national security state created by the Bush administration with the continuing support of congressional Republicans.
If the aim of the Education Committee's report is to soberly assess the impact of AI and robotics on the workplace, you can argue that it undermines this goal to suggest that a robot can give evidence, especially given the headlines it creates.
House Intelligence Chairman Adam Schiff said impeachment is an issue that will be discussed soberly and only based on what's in the best interest of the country, not what's in the best interest of the party, according to the sources on the call.
There is only one man who could get me to soberly climb onto my building's rooftop for a gimmicky artificial reality app in the middle of February, and his name is Eddie Vedder, the frontman of '90s Seattle grunge group Pearl Jam.
But they also should soberly assess the fates of others that have taken the plunge, and the collateral damage done to their careers and standing in the state, where voters have historically been unkind to public officials running off to Iowa and New Hampshire.
In a companywide address at Twitter's headquarters in San Francisco on Thursday, Mr. Dorsey spoke soberly to the thousands of workers in attendance about the company's future and renewed efforts to focus on core parts of Twitter's business, according to three employees who attended.
The border briefing was conducted by unnamed career officials, not Trump administration appointees, at the agency, an effort to turn down the political and emotional rhetoric of the debate so negotiators could more soberly assess the needs on the border and reach a deal.
The entire ecosystem — from the president himself to Republican lawmakers to Fox News — has shifted from downplaying the danger of the virus and claiming the Trump's enemies were stoking fear to soberly emphasizing that the coronavirus is a genuine public health crisis with enormous stakes.
To eat his most outrageous creation, you'll probably want to take an extra couple bong rips before you get started—unless you're the kind of person who soberly eats your fried chicken cutlets sandwiched between ice cream, marshmallows, chocolate sauce and bananas flambé on the reg.
With the peculiar exception of the cast of "Queer Eye," who appeared to be auditioning for an Atlantic City dinner theater production, men at the Emmy's dressed soberly and impeccably in sharply cut evening clothes (as tuxedos are properly called) that religiously followed the rule book.
The scene in which Lucien Greaves, the Satanic Temple's co-founder, brings the design for that monument to a planning commission and soberly recites its dimensions ("the widest point is at the tips of the wings") could make professional lampooners like Armando Iannucci and Christopher Guest jealous.
His declared goals are squarely, soberly medical: A six-letter alphabet could code for a larger complement of possible amino acids, which could be assembled into proteins not found in nature, which might be useful as medicines, which Synthorx, the company Romesberg cofounded, hopes to develop for profit.
While exhaustive background checks prior to anyone buying a gun should be common sense, and while an assault weapons ban reinstatement seems reasonable, we also need to soberly recognize that we are dealing with degraded levels of consciousness – whether manifested in the form of religious fanatics or street predators.
Years ago, on Okayplayer, a Web site co-founded by Questlove, Badu defended herself against criticism: I LOVE CHILDREN AND I WILL HAVE AS MANY AS GOD WILL GIVE ME. I AM VERY HEALTHY AND RESPONSIBLE AND SO ARE ALL OF MY PARTNERS I CHOSE THEM WISELY AND SOBERLY.
"Frontline" At a time when there's too much shouting in media, the PBS program offered thoughtful documentaries about the present state of our politics, soberly tackling such issues as control of the Supreme Court, the murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi, the Mueller investigation, and the war in Syria.
He underlined the implications of that anger through a sarcastic imitation of Kavanaugh: "If you'll put me on the Court, now, I'm prepared to put my emotions aside and rule fairly and soberly," he joked, subtly addressing the double standard applied to displays of emotion from women versus those from men.
Sixty minutes of Flair almost never felt like a drag, and 60 minutes is a long time—go watch the once praised but now much more soberly assessed Iron Man match between Shawn Michaels and Bret Hart, two absolute masters of pro wrestling, and see how long 60 minutes is.
At a town hall meeting and a rally on Sunday, Sanders soberly reminded crowds he was attacked during the 2016 campaign for his "radical" ideas such as Medicare for All, free public college tuition and a higher federal minimum wage, all issues that have now moved into the Democratic mainstream.
While Angela Merkel of Germany was soberly telling her compatriots that up to 70 percent of them could expect to get the virus, setting expectations and summoning solidarity, it took Fox News weeks to realize that the coronavirus was not a Democratic hoax to make people mad at President Trump.
That the president of the United States speaks with caution and dignity, that he exercises the pardon power the Constitution grants him soberly rather than wantonly, that he respects the independence of law enforcement, and that, to the extent reasonable politics permit, he speaks truthfully — these are all customs, not laws.
Few pulled a Meryl Streep and dedicated an entire speech to the state of the world today, but nearly everyone who spoke was soberly aware that they were celebrating on the same weekend in which President Donald Trump signed an executive order on immigration that will exacerbate an already debilitating global refugee crisis.
His daring, elaborately imagined homes — he loved unusual shapes and made ample use of found materials — are often dismissed by cultural mandarins as overly futuristic and corny, but they possess a warmth, an earthiness and a wild ingenuity that serve as an antidote to the soberly luxurious, the pared down and the austere.
As the film soberly notes near the end, that late-20th-century expression of American journalism in such muscular form has steadily declined -- underscored by employment totals at the New York Daily News, where both Breslin and Hamill worked as columnists, which has shrunk from 400 reporters and editors three decades ago to 45.
It's not super subtle, and there sure is a big NRA/MAGA fan dude in the group (that storyline also goes places, I'm told), but the show goes to lengths to soberly present the PTSD that rocks folks who have been made to experience violence, and the cold welcome they receive in an uncaring country.
We eventually come to realize that the actor represents Janacek, though this isn't quite clear until the end, when he is burning papers and soberly intones the section of the composer's will stating that a portion of the royalties from "Diary" and other late works inspired by Stosslova — his "Zefka" — will go to her after his death.
Bret: That's going to require someone who doesn't seem too "coastal" in his or her cultural sensibilities; who speaks persuasively and soberly to middle-class needs and anxieties; who won't be massively outspent by the president; and who will be able to shrug off his attacks and convey a sense of decency, good judgment and excitement.
Second year of university I decided I was my own man—that alcohol wasn't a curse, that it was a vice, that I was better than that, that I could control it if I knew the size of it, and also it's really fucking hard to make friends when you just sit in your dorm room soberly playing Xbox alone.
And if the sense of impermanence gets to us on occasion — which it will as we age, as we see ourselves ever more clearly, more soberly, more compassionately aware of all that we still do not do well — then we Vancouverites can take a moment to raise our eyes out of the city to those towering highlands, to the crisp lattice of snow.
Each of these excellent books is better than the last—"The Lonely City," in particular, is a model of critical creativity and empathy—but the effort that goes into producing them must be painstaking: sifting through archives, reading, making notes, piecing together bits of information, selecting and discarding, and, finally, writing, which, even when it is going well, has to stay soberly tethered to fact.
"I know you know how I feel about spending too much time on polls and all that horse race stuff," Maddow soberly began—and before you knew it, the same self-declared poll skeptic was offering head-spinning detail about the new poll, co-sponsored by her parent network, showing that Harris was tied with Bernie Sanders for third place, with 220 percent, well behind Biden and Warren.
PETER: What his hiring reinforces is how so many people have simply flipped sides, depending on which political party is in which position, whether it be the Democrats who decried the witch hunt against their president 20 years ago and today talk very soberly about the rule of law, or the Republicans who 20 years ago talked about the rule of law and today talk about witch hunts.
Back in December, he rolled through to show us how to make the easiest, most umami-packed rice noodle stir-fry we'll ever have the luck to not-so-soberly throw together at 3 AM. But on Monday night, JJ and his expert crew held an exclusive dinner in the kitchen (with ingredients provided by Baldor), where they had the chance to show off some soignée-suffused African-Asian-American comfort cuisine blasted through a fine dining lens.
Along the way, Pastoureau highlights pivotal shifts in its significance in society, whether its vilification during the soberly-attired 16th-century Protestant Reformation (imagine Martin Luther painted by Lucas Cranach the Elder in his black attire), its proliferation after the Spanish conquest of Mexico which allowed an increase in cochineal insects to smash into dye, or its use from the 14th to 17th centuries on the gaudy pieces of clothing prostitutes were required to wear to set them apart from society.
Related: Belgian Jews Soberly Celebrate Purim Holiday Following Brussels Terror Attacks "The Brussels event is going to further signify to Europeans that, as we have been accelerating our campaign to defeat ISIL in Syria and Iraq and elsewhere, they need to accelerate their efforts and join us," Carter told CNN, using another acronym for IS. Meanwhile, Turkey's president criticized Belgium for failing to track Ibrahim El Bakraoui, a convicted armed robber whom it expelled last year and who blew himself up at the airport on Tuesday an hour before his brother Khalid, a fellow convict, killed about 20 people at Maelbeek metro station in the city center.
Grayson's here, on the top landing, dressed as his alter ego Claire, with the grinning museum director beside him, engulfed by cameras and booms and giant gray feather-dusters swinging here and there, to such an infuriating extent that mere footplodders clutching pen and notebook can barely get a look in, and in fact find themselves being elbowed aside, because they are clearly preventing the best possible photographic opportunity that Grayson would present this morning… So I try to look past him, to the Timeline on the wall behind, which gives us some key dates and events in his life and ours, from which I excerpt in order to give a tiny flavor: Born 1960, Chelmsford, Essex April 1963, contracts measles, names Teddy Bear Alan Measles; Martin Luther King, Jr. delivers 'I have a dream' speech 1998 Begins psychotherapy sessions, which last six years; Google is founded by Larry Page and Sergey Brin […] The surprise today is how demure and soberly self-contained Grayson looks these days.

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