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"strikingly" Definitions
  1. in a way that is interesting and unusual enough to attract attention
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These projects are strikingly unlike the vision of blockchain enthusiasts.
Mr Modi's visit to Washington last year was strikingly convivial.
Do their strikingly gorgeous faces help speed up the process?
A strikingly simple design from the 1964 Tokyo summer Olympics.
Jose Antonio Vargas knows the importance of strikingly powerful storytelling.
It is strikingly different from the usual French Gaullist formula.
Strikingly often, foes and friends answer this in different ways.
Strikingly, support for green energy held up across demographic categories.
And yet Brazilians are strikingly optimistic as he takes office.
But strikingly, we aren't exactly sure where those limits are.
YouTube's mobile redesign looks strikingly similar to Periscope, in fact.
Most strikingly of all, a large gender gap is present.
Strikingly, the allegations did not make him any less popular.
Northern and midwestern cities are home to strikingly persistent ghettos.
She said that the therapist also gave strikingly blunt advice.
Strikingly, none of the people speaking out were female actresses.
But Trump's vision of the world has remained strikingly static.
He is strikingly gaunt, with dark shadows under his eyes.
Oh and it comes in a strikingly familiar gold finish.
But they are taking strikingly different paths to get there.
But West is strikingly alone, isolated from any group solidarity.
The two sides now have strikingly different tasks ahead. To
Clinton's and Mr. Trump's strikingly different approaches to the Sept.
It describes the Trump Tower meeting in strikingly noncriminal terms.
Even more strikingly, Trump's pick to run the CIA, Rep.
Strikingly, the new People's Party, or Populists, included former slaves.
Lesley has painted strikingly intense portrayals of both of you.
Strikingly, there are lessons to be drawn from the past.
But they were strikingly open to legal aid in dying.
K., so those sentences are themselves strikingly earnest and humorless.
Nevertheless, the sensations of visiting these stores is strikingly similar.
Most strikingly, the spouses of the two leaders also attended.
Strikingly, Greta herself cites America's Parkland students as her inspiration.
But the adulation around Mr. Xi has been strikingly worshipful.
Individually, there's nothing strikingly original in most of these scenes.
That's a strikingly high number compared to other rich countries.
It was also strikingly at odds with Tuesday's midterm elections.
"The leadership style is actually strikingly similar," he told Colbert.
Unlike this year's New York iteration, Frieze London is strikingly apolitical.
Though materially divergent, the two series are strikingly similar in effect.
Daniels's account, with its strikingly similar details, lends credibility to hers.
WOOLFE Like Mr. Lamar, who's 30, these guys are strikingly young.
Conspicuously Absent Technology companies employ strikingly few black and Hispanic workers.
But overall, it's a strikingly lovely — and surprisingly coherent — fever dream.
The 2016 Oklahoma team is strikingly different from the '88 team.
Seven more women accused Franken of strikingly similar, and disturbing, conduct.
But the experience of the Swedish firm has been strikingly similar.
The manager, in all these strikingly similar scenarios, is Terry Collins.
But it turns out the two used to look strikingly similar.
For better and worse, "The Diary" is strikingly of its time.
Golaud, Bergeron observes, seems strikingly disconnected from the forest around him.
For a computer-age creation, ImageNet has been strikingly labor intensive.
They're so strikingly lightweight, it feels like you're barely wearing anything.
While all are made of nerello mascalese, they are strikingly different.
The girls' disappearances were as strikingly similar as they were terrifying.
Most strikingly, the speech made stabs at a foreign policy vision.
Strikingly, they found they could alter the message those neurons send.
Anton's arguments, however, are strikingly weak even on their own terms.
Strikingly similar stories from other single moms ease my confusion, though.
The metro system in Kiev, Ukraine's capital city, is strikingly beautiful.
Most strikingly Christmas music, which, it turns out, is totally Balearic.
Your portrayal of the Moldovan dictator Tatiana Moskalev is strikingly familiar.
Yet new productions in Paris reveal them in strikingly different moods.
The histories of the white and black anthems are strikingly different.
The rise of FIRE runs strikingly counter to that financial picture.
The PS5 logo looks strikingly similar to previous PlayStation console logos.
"He just seemed strikingly different than those surrounding him," he said.
Their economic views are strikingly similar to the elder Mr. DeVos's.
Most rich countries have become strikingly pro-dog in recent decades.
The president has made strikingly similar declarations over the past year.
As a piece of political theater, the white was strikingly effective.
To Dr. Long, these patterns were strikingly similar to human conversation.
In a way, the album itself is a strikingly visual experience.
These men tend to be in their 0003s, and strikingly ordinary.
The result was a strikingly open culture in the Bay Area.
The judge disagreed, and slapped them with a strikingly firm rebuke.
Strikingly, it is Tuareg men who wear the veil, not the women.
As the above video shows, that design is strikingly consistent throughout history.
But there are so many strikingly bleak moments before that ending arrives.
Strikingly, modern-day socialists embrace this idea, as does the alt-right.
On drums, Mr. Sidorowicz was strikingly cathartic – maybe a little too cathartic.
But some CPAC attendees' distrust of even government institutions ran strikingly deep.
Yet, beyond the headlines, what emerges more strikingly are the common themes.
Strikingly though, Mr Ledezma talks of renegotiating those loans, not repudiating them.
Though both are heavy and dense, their physical natures are strikingly different.
The "Hydroville" is fast, silent and, most strikingly, it produces zero pollution.
Yet their worries over globalisation, urbanisation and homogenisation overlap strikingly with Brexiteers'.
During the two decades prior, the party had become strikingly more inclusive.
Trump's brand of patriotism is strikingly, even shockingly, about decline and loss.
Strikingly, although ISIS has revealed its plan, Westerns have generally ignored it.
An alleged Russian spammer recently used a domain strikingly similar to Google.
So what's being studied and what's being consumed could be strikingly different.
If that sounds strikingly similar to No Man's Sky, you're not alone.
Her last entry reflected a strikingly graceful acceptance of what was coming.
Within the options market, the sentiment is strikingly bullish, according to Gilbert.
These events have been strikingly publicized in all media and actively discussed.
Yet by contemporary standards the town remains strikingly out of the way.
That was partly because, like many successful collaborators, they are strikingly different.
Clinton has been running a strikingly different fundraising operation than Sanders has.
It's strikingly similar to how Netflix and other streamers develop TV series.
And these shots of them shirtless with back injuries are strikingly similar.
Often everyday life is strikingly de Chirico-esque, at least in Italy!
Unfortunately, there's one major speedbump for potential buyers: A strikingly high price.
Strikingly, neither of them generally engaged in direct harassment of their opponents.
But perhaps most strikingly, their mother couldn't fall into a deep sleep.
Cape Kolka is strikingly beautiful and still untouched by crowds of tourists.
It had strikingly good legroom, but the food was an odd surprise.
But even from 10,000 feet, the Big Island was surprisingly, strikingly large.
That's when they noticed the cells looked "strikingly different" from normal ones.
He is not a historical novelist, but rather a strikingly imaginative historian.
There's something strikingly adult in all the Nintendo ads for this thing.
A strikingly large number of those ballots, 40 percent, were never returned.
She didn't have the antibodies, but her nerve study was strikingly abnormal.
I felt like she was proposing a drastic and strikingly unnatural step.
Most strikingly, there has been near total silence from top studio brass.
Though their political positions are opposite, the cognitive mechanisms are strikingly similar.
Views of Russia have become strikingly partisan and diverged sharply since 2016.
Trump, after all, is in many ways a strikingly un-conservative politician.
Sweden is known for strikingly reducing the trash sent to its landfills.
Here, the sky often looks colorless and the water strikingly, formidably gray.
In fact, they are strikingly homogeneous: Largely upper-middle-class or rich.
Strikingly, 99 percent of those reports come directly from the tech platforms.
As a college senior in 2002, life was steady and strikingly unremarkable.
Dunphy's allegations sounded strikingly similar to those of Deveau, court records show.
But NTS Sessions is strikingly cold and foreboding even in that context.
He often launches attacks on the billionaire in strikingly anti-Semitic terms.
Still, the design, now 16 years old, looks strikingly contemporary and well maintained.
Mill Street offers many creative dishes — strikingly original and enjoyed in convivial surroundings.
Now the CSU has the answer, but its response has been strikingly hesitant.
Each group was strikingly different in terms of demographics, medical histories and outcomes.
They are strikingly similar to hundreds of other female employees of Walmart nationwide.
But even more strikingly: Where, one might ask, are the show's lead actresses?
That model is strikingly similar to what's known as a money market fund.
But the probe reveals the strikingly sophisticated, and international, nature of the crime.
What's more, the moon that Drs Teachey and Kipping propose is strikingly strange.
Their tales were strikingly similar, each adding weight and credibility to the others.
The big deficit economies, somewhat strikingly, are now America, Australia, Britain and Canada.
But the related assumption — that the decision benefits Republicans — may be strikingly myopic.
Strikingly, the prime minister, Binyamin Netanyahu, took the side of the pardon-seekers.
The present-day photo of Cooper strikingly resembles an old photo of Hugh.
What's strikingly evident in Amodei's interview is he doesn't have any actual answers.
An action plan issued by the European Commission this month is strikingly critical.
And although the attacks are usually strikingly effective, they're often not too robust.
The effects of these strikingly different conventions won't become clear for a while.
Johnson told jurors Cosby sexually assaulted her in strikingly similar fashion in 1996.
At least the hinges are strikingly beautiful things when the doors do open.
Strikingly, many Democrats now accuse Mr Trump of being too soft on China.
They are alike in many ways yet maturity still keeps them strikingly apart.
Does your team currently look strikingly similar in education, race, ability, or gender?
And strikingly, analysts don't expect the company to be profitable again until 2018.
The new Netflix comedy is strikingly similar to the Australian comedian's previous work.
The world could use more pirate games, and this one looks strikingly different.
They also look strikingly similar to the restaurant's Grinch-themed pancakes from 2018.
Strikingly, we also have learned that moral reasoning declines with seniority in position.
In 2012, he oversaw Peña Nieto's Presidential campaign, and he was strikingly effective.
These figures, strikingly, came from both sides of the pre-existing civil war.
Rosenstein magnified that error with a mandate for Mueller that is strikingly broad.
The video shows a phone that looks strikingly similar to previous leaked images.
Even in the '60s, Disneyland engineers were able to create strikingly-accurate props.
Despite the rising interest, however, there have been strikingly few accomplishments to date.
And the new coach sounded themes strikingly similar to those of his predecessor.
It was in a strikingly similar fashion to his performance earlier this year.
The Chinese Shenyang J-31 is strikingly similar to the US F-35.
The outfit is strikingly similar to one worn by Harry back in 1986.
The device really operates in a strikingly similar manner to a Nintendo Wiimote.
Williams was Bahamian-­born, a strikingly handsome man when he wasn't in cork.
Without them, Dreher, now fifty, has an open, vulnerable, and strikingly handsome face.
The program ended with a strikingly fresh account of Sibelius's popular Second Symphony.
It was likewise floral on the palate, yet strikingly saline, an unforgettable combination.
But his history is strikingly lopsided, reflecting a characteristic amnesia among evangelicalism's boosters.
Perhaps most strikingly, it overrides or ignores facts established by the district court.
The raw fruits, prior to processing, were strikingly bitter and difficult to eat.
Refreshingly unexpected, yet strikingly simple, this is slowly escalating terror at its finest.
But the effect of "Crudo" is strikingly different from that of Acker's work.
But despite their differences, each virus reminds us of some strikingly similar truths.
His language might be spare, but his turn of phrase is strikingly elegant.
Strikingly, unprotected sex among men who did not take PrEP increased 9 percent.
The backdrop: "Staggering is a strikingly new approach," writes The Ringer's Zach Kram.
As the Oval Office overflows with ego, she has seemed strikingly self-effacing.
However, the publicly known case for collusion remains strikingly incomplete, if not incoherent.
What's strikingly absent, except by unpleasant implication, is Rockwell's most durable theme: community.
But unlike others in his cohort, he speaks in strikingly self-effacing terms.
The Hummer will also have a strikingly high 11,500 pound-feet of torque.
In a statement, Mr. Gianforte's spokesman offered a strikingly different version of events.
The third response offered by state media and some officials is strikingly different.
Perhaps most strikingly, they welcome Mr. Trump's blunt attacks on America's entanglements overseas.
Strikingly, the largest amounts came from the countries that are leading the fighting.
The numbers are "strikingly similar" to what happens in adult emergency departments, said Hudgins.
Strikingly, Fox uses structure to detail how the past can mutate in one's mind.
Bend It Like Beckham is strikingly modern in its treatment of its female protagonists.
It includes a prominent link to a strikingly similar article on the company's site.
The tumult surrounding President Donald Trump has produced strikingly little shift in public opinion.
More than 28% of its residents are now Hispanic, and they are strikingly young.
More strikingly, even some of those whom protectionism was supposed to help are grumbling.
And I've discovered a strikingly consistent pattern: grit and age go hand in hand.
I believe its processes are very similar to ours: fundamentally different, but strikingly similar.
So it's worth noting that Notion is a strikingly good-looking piece of software.
The picture emblematizes how Rodin heralded raw and unpolished sculptures that were strikingly modern.
Strikingly, there is no war party in Congress banging the drum for unilateral action.
Strikingly, though, Mr Trump's approval ratings have improved among Americans with the highest incomes.
Despite these bizarre soap-opera-style family secrets, Mostly Dead Things is strikingly realistic.
The big picture: Most strikingly, analysts noted, was that the reason CEO were fired.
He acknowledged that business investment was "strikingly subdued" as companies struggled with Brexit uncertainty.
Trump's "Be Best" slogan was strikingly similar to something Michelle Obama said years earlier.
The strikingly dovish tone of the FOMC's post-meeting statement sent stocks surging higher.
Though the comments don't directly contradict what Tillerson said, the tones are strikingly different.
And, perhaps not surprisingly, at this early point, they lead to strikingly different conclusions.
Most strikingly, women under age 30 split 79% for Sanders to 20% for Clinton.
At first glance, it looks strikingly similar to Samsung's Galaxy Note 10-inch tablet.
The white population also dropped after the storm, but not as quite as strikingly.
Meanwhile, Mazurenko had grown from a skinny teen into a strikingly handsome young man.
These images are so strikingly beautiful, especially when you consider normal hip-hop photography.
That description is strikingly similar to the one Ms. Herzer provided in her lawsuit.
Outside the United States, countries are taking school design in a strikingly different direction.
Both Mr. Parker and the woman came from strikingly similar and largely unpromising backgrounds.
Strikingly, there are no proposals to reinstate the seven-year standard eliminated in 1998.
These strikingly different websites reflect the two presidents' divergent approaches to policy more generally.
The population is mostly Uyghur—a Turkic Muslim ethnic group with strikingly Eurasian features.
The late Princess Diana wore a strikingly similar hat during her visit in 1991.
But there are also many images that are strikingly beautiful, elegant and carefully composed.
Strikingly, the same claims made against Clinton are now being made against Elizabeth Warren.
The long-simmering conflicts in Afghanistan and Yemen took strikingly bloody turns this week.
The ethical questions grappled with in the book "feel strikingly contemporary," Parul Sehgal writes.
As an ad celebrating British Airways, an international airline, it's strikingly devoid of internationalism.
Everything has a sharp edge, is strikingly beautiful and suddenly also a little menacing.
Top Democrats who had remained strikingly neutral on the issue of impeachment, like Rep.
The effect Gilraine finds is strikingly large given that it's a seemingly trivial intervention.
But the exaggerated language around a woman's decision to speak out is strikingly similar.
"Pushin' Time" is strikingly intimate, as if recorded from the middle of the round.
Like most of Alaska's volcanoes, Mount Cleveland is in a strikingly remote, unpopulated area.
When Bernie Sanders ran for president in 20083, his campaign was strikingly pro-labor.
The divide between her liberal supporters and Mr. Sanders's falls strikingly along gender lines.
In Kabul, there is strikingly little evidence of the long and costly American effort.
The update to Instagram has made its ban of sexually suggestive material strikingly transparent.
But none of that changes the fact that this was a strikingly poor performance.
Beyond stewing in debased words and sentiments, Mr. Trump also uses strikingly simple language.
His taste in art is strikingly personal and he has acquired several homoerotic pieces.
It was a strikingly ambitious package, and it was aimed at a clear target.
The scene is strikingly personal, even — and perhaps especially — with the nude bodies concealed.
In interviews he has always been strikingly gauche, leaving long silences before giving lapidary answers.
It's strikingly polished pop lead by a crooner with a voice capable of quivering thighs.
Support for deference to the military was strikingly broad across all demographic and ideological groups.
Even more strikingly, wages for ordinary workers have risen as the labor market has improved.
More strikingly, according to research by psychologists, belief in extraterrestrials is increasing in unprecedented ways.
For a game ostensibly about making animals fight each other, it's a strikingly tender moment.
They seem to realize it, too, with strikingly few elected officials offering endorsements so far.
One detail, however, is strikingly contemporary: synthetic paper hairnets, in a vivid shade of green.
It's also — like the film that inspired it — strikingly beautiful with gorgeously constructed shots throughout.
The way we make decisions and the way we live our lives are strikingly similar.
Though strikingly cheap, it drew national attention for preventing 90% of its graduates from reoffending.
And when not vowing to support the latest left-wing fad, she sounds strikingly unideological.
The result, according to a report last year by the BoJ, is "strikingly" low profitability.
Many of Trump's promotional images are strikingly low resolution, with jagged edges and visible pixels.
Both theories are strikingly counter-intuitive, which makes them good fodder for popular-science books.
Most strikingly of their number is Emmanuel Macron and his La République en Marche party.
This next generation of wireless service will be strikingly different from those that came before.
The four sisters are seemingly inseparable, and their vision for the band is strikingly clear.
The two networks are talking about the same issues, but they're using strikingly different terms.
These few rooms are just as cleverly and strikingly designed as the objects on display.
And this is strikingly similar to the individual changes evident in people who experienced CTE.
In a very real way, they grew up as basketball players in strikingly different worlds.
Most strikingly, the space has become an open-air exhibition of hundreds of wall paintings.
Strikingly, all the Arab leaders who were overthrown in 2011 were heading republics, not monarchies.
The debate surrounding the EPA's future is strikingly similar today as Scott Pruitt assumes command.
Perhaps as a result, the iTunes podcasting hub that Mr. Jobs introduced remains strikingly unchanged.
From the start, though, this fourth time in the West finals has been strikingly different.
As for footwear: thick-soled, earth-tone boots that looked strikingly similar to Palladium boots.
The list of movements that have historically been called populist is strikingly long and varied.
He did not have to make such a noble claim, given his strikingly ignoble record.
Gradually, strikingly, it deflates for about a minute, its flashes slowing until it hangs dejectedly.
My research on opioid treatment highlights strikingly similar treatment barriers for rural and urban patients.
More strikingly, despite the Fed's interest rate increases, the overheating has merely stabilized, not reversed.
It would also represent, strikingly, the exact opposite tenor of Obama's two terms in office.
But he has an obvious shortcoming, too: his support among black voters is strikingly low.
But as a group, men and women take strikingly different approaches to crafting legislative agendas.
He wore hoop earrings, and he was strikingly fit; he went to the gym compulsively.
We recently conducted a series of experiments whose results are strikingly consistent with that claim.
But there are other ways to think about poverty that yield a strikingly different pattern.
Benjamin Clementine, a strikingly elegant 27-year-old musician and poet, towered above them all.
"The level of financial illiteracy is strikingly bad," he said, referring to his typical caller.
But their estimates of unauthorized immigrants are strikingly similar to the US's total Latino population.
And her on-air remarks were strikingly more placid than her fiery monologue from Monday.
Joy Harjo's words are strikingly visual and Native American symbols are threaded throughout her poem.
In this it is strikingly similar to Nazi propaganda, with which it was quickly compared.
One is that these two generally similar players have some statistics that are strikingly disparate.
"The ethical questions the women quarrel over feel strikingly contemporary," our critic Parul Sehgal writes.
It is strikingly cosmopolitan, peppered with shops from global brands like Zara and H&M.
Strikingly, the bureau found that most people pay more in fees than they originally borrowed.
National polls show his support dwindling, most strikingly in the "deep France" of the provinces.
One aspect of this fight that is strikingly different is the makeup of the Senate.
Yet they headed to Philadelphia with a 50-61 record and a strikingly dull product.
To my initial horror, a strikingly small amount of syrup came in a tin cup.
A new, strikingly gorgeous variety is "Red Siam," which has hot pink and green leaves.
Her characters are quickly established, fully dimensional and strikingly varied in appearance, carriage and accent.
Like Scalia, Pryor is a devout Catholic with a strikingly originalist approach to constitutional interpretation.
An augmented-reality engineer proposed a design to combat homelessness which looked strikingly like doghouses.
Where her earlier records could be strikingly naturalistic, this one is darkly ornate and dreamlike.
Where her earlier records could be strikingly naturalistic, this one is darkly ornate and dreamlike.
But strikingly, the administration never articulated why the assistance was frozen in the first place.
The Pell and overall graduation were strikingly similar on the whole, which is good news.
Strikingly, not one interviewer reported noticing that he or she was conducting a random interview.
Colorado's own EV buyer profile, according to the Colorado Energy Office, is strikingly like California's.
Yet these characters are so strikingly realized that you can't help but care for them.
He wasn't cured, but his scans were strikingly improved and he was almost symptom-free.
They fold in on themselves strikingly, refusing to allow the viewer's gaze too much access.
What was strikingly evident was the huge gulf between these two perceptions of one place.
Traders who have pursued a strikingly simple strategy this earnings season have cashed in big time.
Trump's plan for taking on China, it turns out, is strikingly similar to his opponent's position.
That seems plausible, yet the reticence contrasts strikingly with the hoopla over the arrests and indictments.
They're a diverse bunch: some are drab brown, others strikingly patterned in greens, reds and blues.
Ms. Lieber often stands with head arched back, her throat very strikingly exposed to the light.
The Jeep brand has a strikingly strong image abroad, said Rebecca Lindland, an independent auto analyst.
And hasn't been meaningfully hacked (well, barring attacks by identical twins/strikingly similar looking family members).
It's strikingly different from the kind of panting, overexcited qualities of a lot of exploitation cinema.
The strapless column gown with embroidered detailing is strikingly similar to Shaffer's 2013 Met Gala gown.
Strikingly, the unemployment rate is 3.7%, which is the lowest level in roughly half a century.
Before and after Activists posted a poster shows two strikingly different images of Aya on Facebook.
His answer, delivered in the calmest of tones, managed to be both accurate and strikingly cynical.
Strikingly, the average American in 2009 scored as less empathic than 75% of people in 1979.
LAS VEGAS — Using strikingly similar pitches, Hillary Clinton, Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont and former Gov.
This time the industry is transformed, and the two investment banks are on strikingly different paths.
The NES30, strikingly similar to an original NES gamepad, felt happily familiar despite those extra buttons.
It's strikingly uplifting, neatly symbolising that the time has come for more stories like Sam Kelly's.
Yet that is strikingly difficult to find out, and the state is not trying too hard.
It is tragic to say that in 2016, 72 years later, those words seem strikingly relevant.
Most haven't disclosed the size of their haul, but Caputo appears to have been strikingly successful.
Joe Biden launched his campaign with a claim that is, on some level, almost strikingly banal.
From fast food to prepackaged vending machine snacks, their cravings are strikingly similar to our own.
The only detail of Gomez's look that was strikingly different in color was her nail polish.
"At my desk" would have robbed the scene of its erotic charge and strikingly obvious symbolism.
Stacking so many nominees in such a brief compass strikingly contrasts with the last two administrations.
Strikingly, 58 percent of Republicans believe colleges and universities have a negative effect on the country.
Yes, the convention's showmanship was strikingly unifying, bipartisan, moderate — but Hillary Clinton's domestic agenda is not.
But strikingly, for micro franchisees who are women or have disabilities, the opportunity is absolutely free.
Strikingly, in the cases of these 129 militants, there were no instances of in-person recruitment.
Strikingly, Bosch's life span (circa 1450-1516) nearly matches that of Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519).
And the fact sheet for that global effort would look strikingly similar to the domestic plan.
His "Self-Portrait in a Green Vest" (1837) reveals a strikingly handsome, entirely self-confident man.
Austerely chic landscapes, frank sexuality and close-ups of strikingly beautiful women did not hurt, either.
More strikingly, what urges consideration is the inherently poetic sensibility that Mouton shares with Joan Mitchell.
The seductive, sprawling metropolis of Lahore was strikingly different from the war-ravaged Peshawar and Waziristan.
But the quotes from teachers and other officials offered in the UCLA report are strikingly consistent.
A strikingly wide range of character weaknesses have been probed and exposed in the mainstream press.
But nonetheless, the strikingly strong results suggest that this is an important avenue for further research.
But the use of those tactics has since plummeted, and such encounters are becoming strikingly rare.
May's deal in terms strikingly similar to those Mr. Farage had just used on Fox News.
This small, flexible, strikingly intelligent novel is the third and concluding volume in Cusk's Outline trilogy.
That year, Congress faced questions about presidential power strikingly similar to the ones being debated today.
They then asked readers how they felt and found strikingly different responses to the different narratives.
At the time of the unveiling, the Model Y looked strikingly similar to the Model 3.
The escalation of the drone wars has been met with strikingly little congressional or popular opposition.
And most strikingly of all, nobody at Amtrak can explain why they do it this way.
The case, which is strikingly similar to the "Boom Boom Room" case, is still being adjudicated.
But a solution common in other countries—declaring oneself strictly vegetarian or vegan—remains strikingly rare.
It featured chrome-tube furniture in an open plan that was strikingly futuristic at the time.
The mixtape is strikingly gentle, full of warm sing-rapping over ambient and piano-driven production.
These frequent changes between schools of strikingly varying quality trouble military children both socially and academically.
But the study shows that arrests are strikingly skewed along racial lines everywhere in the city.
Fear of Warren at the time corresponded to a strikingly familiar slump for health-care stocks.
Buttigieg has positioned himself as a centrist in a strikingly far left pack of Democratic candidates.
But that same day, Foxconn's Yeung sent a letter to Brennan taking a strikingly different tone.
Strikingly, Brazil's industrial output is now down 17.3% from the peak in May 2011, IBGE said.
And as the new study shows, her finger was strikingly similar to those of modern humans.
The work is based around your conceptual — and strikingly beautiful — drawings beginning in the late 1960s.
He has an encyclopedic knowledge of music and movies, and a strikingly clever sense of humor.
But the Democrats' major contenders have been strikingly reserved about one major policy issue: climate change.
When I found out that the bundle actually included a strikingly accurate lightsaber controller, I was sold.
Despite Buttigieg's reputation as a big-thinking candidate, he's often strikingly unwilling to commit to specific policies.
Most strikingly, it endorses the creation of a Palestinian state in just the West Bank and Gaza.
Yes, in addition to being a strikingly handsome trio of talented actors, these bros absolutely love pups.
When we come back, media coverage of the much-awaited North Korea summit has been strikingly negative.
At the same time, it's strikingly beautiful and very to the core of us as organic beings.
Runway looks at Nasir Mazhar were strikingly similar to the Empire's favorite villain and father, Darth Vader.
Phantoms of their stories play out in your head — visualizing their failure to survive is strikingly eerie.
Whether this story is true or not, the speech was strikingly international in tone and subject matter.
Both runners have also done strikingly similar vagina routes — dubbing the yonic jogs #pussyrun and #twattrot, respectively. 
Strikingly, Mr Xi even sometimes fails to implement policies that he has declared to be a priority.
Likewise, Mrs May's conference rhetoric was strikingly interventionist, putting the state at the heart of the economy.
In addition to being strikingly beautiful, all three women happen to be at least 40-years-old.
Lawbreaking has fallen steadily and strikingly in England and Wales since its peak in the mid-1990s.
The game is nearly 70 percent black, but African-Americans remain strikingly underrepresented in the coaching ranks.
Strikingly, his main concern is not Democrats or Republicans "getting the shaft" in this or that state.
Perhaps The Inverse is, simultaneously, weirdly at home in Lima's oeuvre and strikingly at odds with it.
The actress even figured out which strikingly perfect song Alice probably did her own pole dance to.
"I realized the only thing that's going to work here is something strikingly visual," Aker tells Broadly.
However, police soon realized that the lacerations on the victim's face were strikingly similar to cat scratches.
Apart from a few Somali-Americans, the crowd and her fellow speakers in Minneapolis were strikingly monochrome.
The intrigue: Flatiron Health, One Medical and Oscar all use strikingly similar typefaces in their marketing materials.
Strikingly, Chinese exports have fared much better; in September they were 15% higher than a year ago.
They're more powerful, more strikingly designed, and more expensive than the cars we usually drive to work.
Twitter, however, has taken a strikingly different — and hands-off —approach to mitigating Jones and his content.
Yet more strikingly, his colleagues in the Senate voted to make Elisabetta Casellati the new Senate president.
Twenty-seven years after the Casey decision, abortion-rights advocates find themselves in a strikingly similar position.
But Matthew Needham's performance as a young man with a debilitating stutter is strikingly pained and sensitive.
John McCain, chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee, released a strikingly critical statement about Monday's developments.
It is a case that is strikingly relevant to the calls for greater liability for the media.
Where they have efficient and trusting relations with police, intelligence can be strikingly effective at preventing attacks.
But, strikingly, praise for the president was mostly dwarfed by anger at the state of the country.
Those affected by the ruling were not just outliers; they had strikingly different hormones in their bodies.
The teenage Daya looks strikingly like Dascha Polanco — and it turns out, there's a great reason why.
Strikingly, that is the case even when they know that a placebo is all they are given.
Albanese was clad in navy blue, her strikingly pale face framed by a sharp-angled black bob.
Rosenstein's past response to these objections, which he acknowledged to Congress are "serious" issues, is strikingly inappropriate.
Big Macs also look strikingly cheap in many emerging economies, including South Africa (58%) and Malaysia (61%).
Their result is strikingly small: 5 billion tonnes of fish weighing between a gram and a tonne.
There's the tumbledown ruin of the theater where the concert takes place, simply and strikingly rendered onstage.
Brexiteers have made strikingly similar claims about an easy divorce leading to a chain reaction across Europe.
The ideological and generational divisions shaping this primary are strikingly similar in the Iowa and battleground surveys.
There the council handed out 5,000 strikingly pink keyring balls in which people could store used gum.
Tabar's face was blurred throughout the interview, she appeared relaxed and was strikingly honest about her intentions.
For all the policy work that Democratic candidates have put out, much of it is strikingly similar.
The Kurian brothers take on the cloudThe journey and the challenges they each face is strikingly similar.
Strikingly, this is below the corresponding 3-percent rate at which the U.S. government now borrows at.
It's a mirror in which, politically and otherwise, 1971 looks strikingly like the first cousin of 2017.
A remix, though generally composed of the same exact ingredients as the original, can be strikingly different.
The pro-Trump committee Republicans were strikingly ineffective in contrast to the two previous modern presidential impeachments.
But it was a strikingly blunt way of saying what many people feel: The system is broken.
From the opening bell, Trump offered a strikingly bleak and even paranoid view of life in America.
That sort of characteristic movement that cats do with their tails I think is produced pretty strikingly.
The team entered a crowded space of marketing automation with a nimble, but strikingly simple SaaS platform.
It's a strikingly different, hauntingly original take on the idea of people coming back from the dead.
But even within that context of blatant homophobia the characters' relationship develops in a strikingly simple way.
"The landscapes look strikingly similar to primordial minerals, cells duplicating, forests coming to life," says van Leer.
Also vexing is the less-prominent use of puppets, which were more strikingly employed in past productions.
But perhaps more strikingly, the researchers write, most named places in novels were associated with neutral states.
Apart from the Islamic State, North Korea and Guantánamo Bay, the foreign policy section was … strikingly empty.
Strikingly, the film paints Marseille in the smeary red, yellow and green light of a traffic signal.
The details of that 2012 case were strikingly similar to the allegations later made by Mr. Mitchell.
Since the Machado deal, the Dodgers and the Diamondbacks have fortified their rosters in strikingly similar ways.
Warren's appearance on the show, just like her candidacy, received a strikingly mixed response on social media.
But from time to time, there are moments when it becomes strikingly clear that he is not.
Strikingly, it has drawn praise—even as the Sino-American trade war stokes nationalist feelings within China.
His events looked strikingly different than his standing-room-only town halls in Iowa and New Hampshire.
The impact of the air filters is strikingly large given what a simple change we're talking about.
Their cases may vary, but their circumstances as pawns in a complex geopolitical game are strikingly similar.
The answers showed off the strikingly divergent views of presidential power that have dominated the entire trial.
The speech was roundly criticized and seemed strikingly out of place on such sacred and historic ground.
She is strikingly uninterested in fitting any aspect of her writing into venerable literary shapes or voices.
The Bastable stories were strikingly original in children's literature because, even if fanciful, they were not supernatural.
Creeping cooperation has become strikingly common at the local level, with potentially cascading consequences for European democracy.
Strikingly like his father in some ways, Justin Trudeau has also confronted unique challenges as prime minister.
Strikingly, this is significantly below the 3 percent that the U.S. government currently pays on its borrowing.
This more minimalist church in Poland is strikingly different from the ornate churches in Italy or France.
That's because despite strong overall growth, its benefits have been strikingly uneven — and depend on the beneficiary.
Most strikingly, that meant plastic — the kind not really meant to be worn next to the skin.
But strikingly, even amid soaring deficits, President Obama embraced the language of the old Clinton-era consensus.
VINCENTELLI Toneelgroep's Hans Kesting, strikingly physical as Richard III ("Kings of War") and Mark Antony ("Roman Tragedies").
And despite recent reports of London's rental market easing up, it remains strikingly high on the list.
If royal pageantry remains strikingly unchanged through the decades, so too do royal siblings making their balcony debut!
Remarkably, the stone tools found at Ain Boucherit were strikingly similar to the Oldowan tools of East Africa.
Strikingly, many were granted debt relief by wealthy creditors in the early 2000s after a wave of defaults.
As Kate Klonick, a PhD candidate at Yale Law School, told ProPublica, those decisions were often strikingly inconsistent.
Barren heaps of gray-brown dirt contrast with thick trees and the strikingly blue bay in the distance.
The feature is strikingly similar to an app called Prisma, which applies art filters to photos and videos.
In many cases, suspected accounts would claim to originate in the US but would use strikingly bad English.
Even more strikingly, O'Rourke said that none of it was PAC money, a statement PolitiFact confirmed was true.
Strikingly, Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro has been this year's foremost addition to the World Economic Forum's loftiest circles.
Oddly for a leader whose main interest is foreign affairs, Mr Corbyn is strikingly moderate in this area.
The demographic profile of Brexit supporters is found to be strikingly similar to that of American Trump supporters.
The Warriors' origin story sounds strikingly like North Carolina's move to small ball this season during Meeks's injury.
Strikingly, complaints also fell when officers were not wearing the cameras, an effect the authors call "contagious accountability".
Right from the beginning, the cartoonish avatars establish Ralph Breaks VR as strikingly different from other Void titles.
"As an artist, he is strikingly versatile; he has been active as painter, actor and scriptwriter," it added.
This "strikingly counter-majoritarian result" was not just a product of pro-Republican partisan gerrymandering, argues Mr Rodden.
The strikingly bright beverage, made by Spanish winemaker Gik, is reportedly sweet and meant to be served chilled.
More strikingly, on April 20th Mr Kim declared an end to all nuclear and long-range missile tests.
In tacit recognition of the leftists' appeal, especially to society's underdogs, Mr Xi himself uses strikingly Maoist rhetoric.
Last month, Forever 21 was selling another sweatshirt that looked strikingly similar to a different indie label's creation.
In a strikingly candid and extended conversation with reporters in the ornate House Speaker's Lobby Tuesday afternoon, Rep.
Strikingly, the sanctions have remained in place for longer than many, probably including Putin himself, would have imagined.
The giant panda also possesses a pseudothumb - with strikingly similar anatomy - that helps the bear with grasping bamboo.
Retro Report Separated by as much as half a century, the two men's public lives run strikingly parallel.
A new Pew survey on global attitudes toward the news media finds strikingly divergent attitudes among developed countries.
And, strikingly, 28500 percent of veterans running for Congress this year served after 6900/2628 (28503 of 22019).
There was always something strikingly visceral about that grey, chewy pulp you'd pull out of your mouth afterward.
It helped their mood so strikingly, causing even the angriest people to calm down and focus, she says.
One of the most strikingly realistic elements of Hereditary is its admission that grief is not always survivable.
It's also strikingly beautiful, shot with natural lighting and embracing the dark of the wilderness surrounding the characters.
If you're at all familiar with the popular app SmartNews on iOS, the feature will look strikingly similar.
But when I cracked open the local-use app, I found a design strikingly similar to Uber itself.
It could be because she looks strikingly similar to Vogue's Anna Wintour's 30-year-old daughter Bee Shaffer.
Yet the leadership's usual means of influence—money and endorsements—have proved strikingly ineffective in this strange contest.
Girls validated a strikingly new idea: that people want to watch lives just as confusing as their own.
Mr Sharif cuts a strikingly more liberal figure than during his last stint in power, in the 1990s.
The hot pink was a strikingly bright color wash that he applied to a black-and-white print.
But even with those reference points informing his work, from the very beginning his music was strikingly direct.
The support for the program is undeniably strong and strikingly bipartisan, which should be reflected in tax reform.
The university said its researchers came "to strikingly different conclusions" after generating the conditions reported by Muddy Waters.
Strikingly, Ms. Hadid never allowed herself or her work to be pigeonholed by her background or her gender.
They ignore how strikingly similar this argument is to those Republicans use to justify onerous voter ID laws.
The population forecasts vary and are easily cherry picked by both sides, but the trends are strikingly clear.
The changes in the executive suite at Zynga are strikingly similar to earlier management reshuffles at the company.
Strikingly, the BEA data also show that corporate profits slowed in early 2018, for the third consecutive quarter.
Two murals survive — her earliest work in the house — and they are strikingly different from the art environment.
Strikingly, being too tired for sex is the top reason that women give for their loss of desire.
Dolan has written recently about the risks of the strikingly pro-cyclical nature of the Republican tax cuts.
Instead, they're strikingly intimate snippets into women's lives, showcasing how we decide to spend our hard-earned money.
The warnings were strikingly similar in tone and language to many of those Trump has been hearing today.
Although strikingly similar, the new version of the dress is brighter, sleeveless, and has even less material overall.
By contrast, the '80s of 2018 is strikingly literal — seemingly made to be read through a small screen.
Up to this point, the Trump administration seemed to be approaching that renegotiation in a strikingly modest fashion.
Though based in personal experience, Moor Mother's music also illuminates strikingly specific incidences of political and racial oppression.
His comments, she said, were strikingly similar to those she had read in his interview with Time magazine.
Speaking to the women behind the criminals, it's strikingly obvious that none of them signed up for this.
At the center of this wall  — a testament to European influences on Canada — is a strikingly different portrait.
And he was strikingly devoid of ego, "more interested in pursuing knowledge than in publishing it," Isaacson writes.
The ethical questions the women quarrel over feel strikingly contemporary: What are the differences between punishment and justice?
On the surface, Barilla and Chick-fil-A are strikingly similar: Both are privately held, family-owned companies.
Written in strikingly gorgeous prose, it's a magical realist telling of a troubled family in the deep South.
"'Eminem Esque' is strikingly similar to 'Lose Yourself' with minimal discernible differences," she wrote in a lengthy judgment.
It is especially problematic in the criminal justice system, where subhuman treatment of African-Americans remains strikingly visible.
Mr. Gonzalez's story spoke strongly to both of us, even though we come from strikingly different religious perspectives.
Strikingly, though, there is still room to run on this measure compared with the last two economic peaks.
The Chinese government's reaction on Monday was strikingly muted, as if the authorities were surprised by the results.
Because so many of the birds were incubating eggs or molting, the main colony itself seemed strikingly peaceful.
The difference between his present air and what it had been in the Octagon Room was strikingly great.
Most strikingly, it brings a father and son closer by film's end than they were in the beginning.
When CNN asked for comment from both the governor's office and Pebble officials, their responses were strikingly similar.
Some had strikingly low triglyceride levels, some had normal levels, and some were in between, Dr. Schonfeld found.
Hardly the traditional innocent, Elina Garanca was a strikingly mature and confident Marguerite, serenely floating across the stage.
Strikingly, all of the Inuit studied contained the same genetic variants in this particular region of their genomes.
Strikingly, when he challenged Macron to take ISIS fighters back to France he was told to get serious.
Now, reports indicate that he may have done the same thing — possibly as cover for something strikingly corrupt.
Strikingly, the five warmest years on record for the contiguous U.S. have all occurred since 2006, NOAA found.
Joanna Lynn-Jacobs, one of three performers embodying Alexandra, proved strikingly Monk-like in her timbre and phrasing.
"Play," a ferociously complicated 40-minute symphony that had its premiere in 2013, has had strikingly few performances.
There is a strikingly different approach to the debate over masculinity in a different branch of academic inquiry.
It's humanity itself, which makes a show about tales of the past feel strikingly vital and resonant for today.
Compared to most companies whose sensitive data has been unearthed in this way, Octoly was strikingly slow to respond.
The recipe cards are all strikingly similar, as are meal-prep times, levels of culinary difficulty, and even prices.
Strikingly, these moves come on a week when a quarter of the stocks in the hit 52-weeks highs.
They all look strikingly different from Riley Reid — who has herself disappeared — with her baby face and slinky posture.
Most strikingly, Badoo has a whopping 79 per cent stake in Bumble, making it by far the majority owner.
Even given the familiarity of the imagery and the popularity of the music, this is one strikingly strange film.
It is a strikingly specific profile — and, as demographic fate has it, a remarkably fast-growing population in Iowa.
Yet after half a year in office there is strikingly little to show for this May revolution (see Briefing).
A rival, statist camp is strikingly reluctant to criticise Mao, seeing him as a source of the party's legitimacy.
The portrait Huygens painted of its final destination was "spectacular," Lunine said, somehow both strikingly alien and eerily familiar.
The refreshed design is strikingly more beautiful, with an added sleek mirrored finish that looks good in any room.
Clinton is running on a strikingly progressive platform, but her approach to criticizing Trump is a study in moderation.
Power is routed through an 8-speed transmission (its controller knob glides strikingly from the console on start-up).
The look and sound of Chicago in the 1940s and 1950s was strikingly different from the rest of America.
In today's tribal environment it is strikingly sympathetic to the block of voters who formed Mr Trump's electoral base.
Strikingly, the MMPI psychological test administered to both the first and second closure crews showed low scores for depression.
The reality is strikingly different, argues Daniel Kay Hertz of the Centre for Budget and Tax Accountability, in Chicago.
The Washington Post, a newspaper, has conducted a strikingly thorough investigation of this question, and the answer is no.
And it's striking, and strikingly reminiscent of the rapturous look these girls are giving Kristen Wiig as a Ghostbuster.
The potent and strikingly violent images invoked an auditory response from the jury as they rolled across the screen.
These "Bargain Finds" include electronics, home goods, clothes, and accessories — it's all strikingly similar to what Dollar Tree sells.
And research is making it strikingly clear that these microbes wield a formidable level of control over our lives.
In a strikingly vulnerable moment, Nick shows up unannounced in the women's hotel suite, tears streaming down his face.
This is a strikingly safe way for Nintendo to toe the VR waters it fled way back in 1995.
Bornstein and Daniels say that Trump or his associates tried to intimidate them into silence in strikingly similar ways.
The waitresses at the one I went to in Shanghai were all women, strikingly attractive, and doubled as entertainers.
One section was strikingly similar, with some phrases mimicking exactly what the current first lady said eight years ago.
Regardless, it will never cease to amaze us when a famous child looks strikingly like their well-known parent.
Now, however, scientists have bred an animal that looks strikingly similar with the help of DNA and selective breeding.
That number is strikingly lower than the 10,000 migrants the Coast Guard detained off the Florida coast in 85033.
Critics of NSLs have argued that the letters are a strikingly broad tool operating with little transparency or oversight.
Strikingly, that return is being driven by someone squarely in the pro-charter camp, the state superintendent, John White.
Strikingly, the buy-and-knock-off method is similar to what Bleu is claiming Khloé did with her work.
The Monmouth County SPCA posted an image on Instagram of a cat, Corey, that looks strikingly like Adam Driver.
The initiative is small, with fewer than 300 graduates over eight years, but has a strikingly low recidivism rate.
Indeed, Cersei's vengeance campaign feels strikingly similar to the one she began after Joffrey's assassination, down to the personnel.
For all the secrecy and intrigue that had long surrounded Xu, the moment of his downfall was strikingly prosaic.
Ignoring any one of the three modes would have produced strikingly different, and, I dare say, less accurate, results.
This is accomplished most strikingly by treating color as a controlled substance, limiting it primarily to three small galleries.
The terrain and geological formations are strikingly similar to ours, but something drastically changed in the comparatively recent past.
Strikingly, more than 80 percent reported changing their bathing habits substantially because of the water crisis, Dr. McFadden said.
Strikingly, this potential blow to America's spacefaring ambitions would coincide with the nation's tentative scheduled return to the Moon.
It feels strikingly of the moment, as a resurgent feminist movement draws attention to the wide scope of misogyny.
The Cambridge Novelists: Allegra Goodman, Gish Jen, Claire Messud, their names allied only by locale, their fiction strikingly individuated.
Medical journals nowadays are full of articles on health policy, but Mr. Obama's is strikingly different in one respect.
Unfortunately, when the plan was unveiled Tuesday, it became strikingly clear that corn farmers would receive virtually no relief.
He acknowledged Tinseltown and its money only once, in a strikingly nuanced series on Rodeo Drive from the '80s.
Clinton's campaign was strikingly speedier than the belabored apology she gave after questions about her private server first surfaced.
The agency charges higher interest rates than similar federal programs, the investigation found, and has strikingly broad collection powers.
This caution, delivered strikingly in the second-person, soon pivoted to a more specific warning to communities of colour.
Strikingly little evidence, however, supported the notion that young people were the self-evident constituency for a liberal future.
FAR FROM TRUE (New American Library, $27) continues to thin out the populace, but in a strikingly original way.
And more strikingly, even before the Times's investigation, we had numerous examples of Trump operating as a habitual criminal.
The technology is strikingly effective, and the experience it creates could have profound effects for a number of industries.
If true, that would be a strikingly low number that indicates millions of Venezuelans did indeed shun Maduro's election.
They are strikingly different from the Situation Room photo during the Obama-era raid that killed Osama bin Laden.
They have been strikingly silent since she came forward, with her father offering only a perfunctory statement of support.
In a strikingly candid Facebook post, he said he needed to focus on healing from post-traumatic stress disorder.
Strikingly, a sizable number of you have seen "The Greatest Showman" two, three and, in one case, 20 times.
As surprising as it is to see King's childhood enthusiasms, he still showed promise at a strikingly young age.
The tactics have reduced the number of children who go missing, though the figure remains strikingly high at Hawthorne.
Elsewhere shares in Capita, a firm strikingly similar to Carillion, have lost two-thirds of their value since 2015.
A columnist for The Los Angeles Times called it "strikingly ignorant," and a fire chief directly contradicted the president.
An Illinois man is wanted by police — and his mugshot looks strikingly like the Breaking Bad character Walter White.
Most strikingly, even though millions of injections have taken place at these sites, there have been zero reported deaths.
Between the opposition boycotts and widespread disillusionment with the voting system as a whole, there was strikingly low turnout.
All three are strikingly bland, even in the middle-school pettiness of their preoccupations with looks, possessions and status.
Then, she graphically described Ms. Constand's version of the night in question —– an account strikingly similar to Ms. Johnson's.
Strikingly, there has been little in the way of advertising from the right pushing Republicans to support the bill.
In a strikingly personal affront, one group even delivered a severed pig's head to a police officer's wedding banquet.
The video for the single, called the "Kinetic Manifesto Film: Come Prima," is strikingly stark for an important reason.
Strikingly, though, Guam may be the U.S.'smost popular tourist destination that Americans themselves don't see in substantial numbers.
However, strikingly small percentages of Russians say it's important that the media, opposition parties and civil society operate freely.
Strikingly, Mr. Trump's budget would increase the share of the nation's economic output the federal government collects each year.
Strikingly, media coverage has gotten substantially more negative on charter schools even as public opinion has grown more positive.
Their responses were strikingly at odds with several other groups of Obama/Trump voters we've spoken with this year.
Kiefer was dressed strikingly in a priestlike ankle-length black robe and a black hat that resembled a skullcap.
But within their wider metropolitan regions, the two are strikingly different when it comes to gaps in higher education.
Although the call for married clerics has been the most contentious proposal, it is presented in strikingly cautious terms.
On the other hand, let's think about the supply: The landscape of cybersecurity solutions and services is strikingly saturated.
Separately, Mr. Trump faced a bipartisan backlash after he assailed a television host in strikingly crude terms on Twitter.
Another, Malayah Harper, told CNN that Loures assaulted her in a strikingly similar way at a hotel in 2014.
The results were strikingly different: a 2-1 loss to Liverpool and a humiliating 3-0 defeat by Arsenal.
Even more strikingly, patients were generally happy and content being in the comfort of their own home during recovery.
The Scripture readings are apocalyptic and trippy, strikingly short on sweet tales of babies, little lambs and Christmas stars.
So I was pleasantly surprised by this book's collective tone, which is strikingly gentle, amiable and above all unpretentious.
The story, however, proves strikingly resilient, basically making only cosmetic changes while otherwise preserving much of its sobering power.
Strikingly, 85033 percent of the tweets directed at journalists were sent to just 10 people, all of them Jewish.
And it was strikingly unusual, they said, to clear a soldier of murder charges before the case is tried.
Even so, Mr. Xi's comments seemed strikingly prominent, especially when many investors had hoped for a more moderate message.
Strikingly, the Harvard researchers found that each year spent in a better neighborhood during childhood increased earnings in adulthood.
And yet Weber poses a strikingly similar threat to his Norris hopes as Doughty did to Karlsson's last year.
"Total" and "Single While Taken" are strikingly wistful songs about commitment anxiety and the decline of a relationship, respectively.
Yesterday Venezuelan producer Arca shared a minimal, strikingly unguarded video for "Sin Rumbo," directed by longtime collaborator Jesse Kanda.
Strikingly, though, every panelist and many Tamil writers in the audience objected, insisting that it should have been in English.
Image: NASA/JPL-Caltech/Space Science InstituteSaturn's moon Titan is a world of contrast; both eerily familiar and strikingly alien.
She comes with a customary black robe and a lacy collar that looks strikingly similar to Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg's.
That's strikingly at odds with the standard narrative for all kinds of internet-inspired terrorism, let alone gender-based violence.
Strikingly, too, for a society so defined by caste, language and creed, India scored low on measures of social support.
" For this particular model, whose skin tone appears to be similar to the fabric, the look is strikingly "sleeves only.
For two decades Ms. DiDonato has taken on a strikingly mixed bag of mezzo repertoire, seesawing between centuries and styles.
In America, which will commemorate the centenary of its entry into the war this April, its legacy is strikingly different.
For example, Tencent Cloud users were offered free week-long trails of Strikingly and it is integrated into ZBJ's platform.
I got to see and handle the two new phones ahead of today's announcement and they are strikingly, shockingly glossy.
The Sanders and Clinton fund-raising teams are strikingly different: Mr. Pennington heads a team of three young digital operatives.
At once brazen, confrontational, and disarmingly intimate, soil steps out of blisters' softer surfaces into territory that feels strikingly visceral.
Strikingly juxtaposed, one light show explodes boisterously, so full of crackle and boom, while the other sparkles in eerie silence.
However, it's strikingly consistent with what other academics and free speech watchdogs have found when they looked into the issue.
Functionally, the Sweetwater activation was strikingly similar to Sleep No More, the groundbreaking immersive theater production, wrapped in Westworld clothing.
Michelle Obama has a strikingly successful record of fighting the obesity epidemic and improving nutrition — both symbolically and through legislation.
His method of sexual misconduct has been canonized, almost, especially because so many of his accusers have strikingly similar stories.
Reef divers swim through a world of colourful coral heads populated by strikingly patterned fish, scuttling arthropods and awesome molluscs.
After Viall's "strikingly vulnerable moment" last night, we're more curious than ever to learn about the man pre-Bachelor fame.
A good UX/UI designer will make sure that their product is not only strikingly beautiful, but user-friendly, too.
Yet by his standards Mr Trump was strikingly conciliatory, arguing that he would expand rather than change the Republican party.
Her action was both brave and a strikingly effective piece of visual rhetoric, accomplished in the depths of appalling grief.
Yet, when you view Consumers Book and Kanye's recent, Twitter-based "philosophy book" next to one another, they're strikingly similar.
Strikingly, aerial images revealed the scars of trench lines and craters still clearly visible despite an overlay of bucolic verdancy.
But for all this, The Handmaid's Tale's vision of religious oppression feels strikingly at odds with how misogyny works today.
It's beautifully made and looks strikingly similar to some of the most popular Burberry trenches, but it only costs $198.
Earlier this month, President Raúl Castro warned in strikingly blunt terms that Cubans should brace for a period of austerity.
The big speeches of Monday and Tuesday nights were both strikingly nonpartisan and included easy nods to the other side.
The fusion of man and machine looked top-heavy and precarious, but his pedalling was strikingly efficient, unstrenuous yet powerful.
Particularly in the context of education, where cost is often a limiting factor, Schiller's comments seemed strikingly out-of-touch.
"It has been an unambitious finale to what had been shaping up as a strikingly political season," Vanessa Friedman wrote.
Populists of the past, most strikingly George Wallace, embraced the New Deal while also practicing a politics of racial division.
Had the 2016 voter population reflected the coming 2020 demographic mix, the electoral outcome would have likely been strikingly different.
But as they grow, they are provoking strikingly angry responses, highlighting the generational nature of the upcoming climate change conflict.
But environmental changes, strikingly similar to those in our time, caused the mammoth population on this island to die out.
Small businesses have their pick of affordable DIY website-building platforms: Squarespace, Wix, Weebly and Strikingly, to name a few.
Strikingly targets entrepreneurs, startups and creative professionals and its goal is to keep up with clients as their businesses grow.
Even more strikingly, Gallup's weekly numbers show that the Republican turnaround in perceptions largely happened before Trump even took office.
Strikingly, Republicans on the committee did not seem interested in standing up for the GOP's commitment to free trade either.
Some of the images in the book are strikingly racist—what do you think these say about the American psyche?
"Upstate Girls" contains a handful of strikingly composed photographs, but for the most part, Kenneally seems uninterested in "good" photography.
The progressive think tank Demos recently commissioned its own poll that found strikingly similar support for increased higher-education funding.
But in Bolsonaro, Trump will find a doppelganger whose world view and pugnacious style are strikingly similar to his own.
But Republicans chose to attack the changes in language strikingly similar to the language Democrats have used in recent weeks.
Quadratic increases also "become more and more rapid," but the exponential wins out — strikingly so — once enough time has elapsed.
Perhaps more strikingly, 39 percent of Trump voters said the allegations were credible — but they'd apparently voted for him anyway.
Unity takes on a different tone in Ram Kumar's strikingly affective painting "Unemployed Graduates," created eight years later, in 203.
Defying the Syrian government's historic secularism, Iran and Hezbollah have infused parts of the country with a strikingly religious tint.
Sessions and Rosenstein faced a strikingly similar situation late in February, in which they engineered an effort to mollify Trump.
They intersect most strikingly on "Sonia," a glittery hip-hop-influenced funk song that's one of this album's most bracing.
It's strikingly similar to crème caramel — a classic French custard baked in a caramel-lined mold, not unlike a flan.
Strikingly, too, the meteorite had an intensity that made the art works elsewhere in the room seem wan and pallid.
But strikingly, the network's new leaders are temporary — at least in title — making everyone they have appointed potentially temporary, too.
Headlines were strikingly similar on the website of Lokal, co-founded in 2015 by one of Mr. Orban's top advisers.
Mr. Taylor and Ms. Luria have both leaned hard on their military résumés, though they are of strikingly different temperament.
"One afternoon a strikingly beautiful, tall, blond woman walked into our office, said hello and walked out," said Mr. Nabavi.
Because social networks feed off the various permutations of interactions among people, they become strikingly more powerful as they grow.
"This year, 2017-18, for a strikingly long part of the season, completely parallels the 2014-15 year," he said.
It is strikingly reminiscent of the way President Trump has handled accusations of sexual misconduct: deny, attack, insult and threaten.
Ben Sasse (R-Neb.) went from a Never Trump Republican to one who's been strikingly quiet amid Trump's regular scandals.
It also prompted a strikingly public rebuke from Luisa Ortega, a Maduro loyalist who serves as the nation's chief prosecutor.
On "The Daily Show," Trevor Noah noticed that Sean Spicer, the White House press secretary, had a strikingly different interpretation.
It's also a strikingly carefree tone for Trump, given that he faces an impeachment inquiry that could threaten his presidency.
The girls are inauthentic by the standards of Creem (which is now defunct), but they are a strikingly original presence.
Mr. Nunes unspooled his information on Wednesday over the course of two news conferences that had a strikingly improvisational air.
Soon after the article ran, a number of actresses, including Gwyneth Paltrow, went on the record with strikingly similar stories.
Ultimately, Homecoming has too many strengths — and is a story too strikingly told — for its flaws to find real purchase.
A scholar coined it after a masterpiece in a Berlin museum, whose style is strikingly similar to numerous other pieces.
Each team, in fact, plays strikingly few games; the two who make it to the final will play just seven.
But when it comes to core issues in his campaign — immigration, national security, trade policy — he has been strikingly consistent.
When they looked at proteins produced by the worm, they found one, called tropomyosin, that is strikingly similar to leiomodin-1.
Some markers are barely detectable beneath dirt or grass, mostly crumbled away; others are strikingly preserved, adjacent to homes and roads.
Image: Johan LindgrenIchthyosaurs were contemporaneous to dinosaurs, but they were strikingly similar in appearance to modern toothed whales, most especially dolphins.
Strikingly, many of these countries were granted debt relief by wealthy creditors in the early 2000s after a wave of defaults.
"The label's strikingly bold feminine style very much suits Eugenie and what we are used to seeing her wear," she said.
The strikingly non-royal badge is typically worn by attendees of Royal Ascot to signal admission into the exclusive royal box.
B. Dutch photographer Jan Grarup's coverage from conflicts during his 25-year career are strikingly more intimate than traditional war photography.
Before that, however, he worked in a kitchen strikingly similar to the one he occupies now: aboard the Queen Elizabeth 2.
"Some findings in our patients are strikingly different," said Lavinia Schuler-Faccini of the Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul.
ASK AMERICAN experts how a great-power competition with China might end well, and their best-case scenarios are strikingly similar.
At mass rallies and town-hall meetings he adopted a strikingly different tone from that of his two most recent predecessors.
So Joel was shocked when a healthy dog, who looked strikingly like Molly, greeted him at his front door on Tuesday.
Strikingly, the researchers found that for depressive symptoms in particular, average rates amongst blacks and Hispanics were higher than among whites.
Strikingly, the best-performing supermarkets were those that have been hit by the rise of the German discounters, Aldi and Lidl.
For a little under two decades, Acconci produced strikingly original and impressionable art, before abandoning it for experimental architecture and design.
For a little under two decades, Acconci produced strikingly original and impressionable art, before abandoning it for experimental architecture and design.
When measured against a benchmark similar to CAPE, European and emerging-market stockmarkets are not as strikingly priced as American ones.
The unexpected occurrence, combined with the pika's strikingly adorable ears, led Li's expedition volunteers to nickname the pika the "magic rabbit".
Bang & Olufsen has come to IFA 2018 with a major new speaker release: the strikingly minimal and ironically titled Beosound Edge.
Why Verge readers might care: The original Suspiria is a horror classic, thanks to its strikingly horrific images and significant tension.
Most strikingly, France and Germany want to grant the EU's governments power to overturn competition decisions made by the European Commission.
One is a mongoose Pokémon named Gumshoo, whose slicked-back fur looks strikingly like the hairpiece of a certain presidential nominee.
Its comfort was shockingly good, with its deep D-shaped cups, luxuriously soft pads, and strikingly simple and creak-free design.
According to a recent study by the German Institute for Economic Research (DIW), crime rates are "strikingly" lower in the south.
Lucie Makes PornWith a strikingly gorgeous, often noir aesthetic, Lucie Makes Porn is a European "femporn" site with relateable original content.
It has had a strikingly high level of turnover at its highest ranks, and Sunday's mass exodus simply reinforces that image.
The result is that Clinton could pitch a strikingly liberal set of policies as the comparably conservative choice on the ballot.
He knew that the essential ingredients for putting on a good show were strikingly similar to putting on a good campaign.
What he said:The US congressman, who represents Nebraska's first district, said Trump, "who has abused women," is a "strikingly bad" choice.
The faux Simpsons room is also strikingly similar, maintaining a cartoon-like feel with a brightly-colored phone and side table.
It appears to be larger and, more strikingly, its twin arms have been replaced by a large, overhead suction-cup gripper.
The self-reinforcing nature of the process would explain why intelligence is so strikingly overdeveloped in humans compared even with chimpanzees.
The presumptive Republican nominee's campaign fairly drips with nastiness, but is strikingly uninterested in limiting the powers or costs of government.
Pufahl's voice is strikingly solid, timeworn but not nostalgic, as she unravels a cinematic story that avoids genre clichés or sentimentality.
This immediately put us at odds with virtually every democratic country on earth — and, most strikingly, with our closest European allies.
But the price has been strikingly volatile, peaking near $20,000 in 2017 before tumbling this year and last trading around $8,500.
More strikingly: in the reenactments Angela Bassett plays Matt's sister Lee, an embittered and harsh former criminal psychologist struggling with sobriety.
Yet the "keys" to understanding American politics he uncovers are strikingly mundane: Political parties are important, and so is economic inequality.
Sure, President Trump is a buffoon and the Republican congressional leadership has been strikingly unpersuasive — but the ACA does not work.
The effect is strikingly contemporary, but Mr. Koulis pointed to Art Deco and geometric patterns from Ancient Greece as source material.
The orange and silver color scheme on the bikes is strikingly similar to that of Mobike, the Chinese bike-sharing giant.
Although IMVBox focuses on Iranian content, it's layout and red and black color scheme are strikingly similar to that of Netflix.
Sitting recently at the Veselka diner in the East Village — his old stamping grounds — Mr. Morea cut a strikingly discordant figure.
Clinton cut a strikingly different profile on the campaign trail on Tuesday, emerging emboldened from her encounter with the Republican nominee.
It's strikingly different, and yet it's kind of like how can stocks win, but they are and I think they will.
Anger and sadness At a far smaller rally in support of Park earlier in the day, the mood was strikingly different.
Bellavance-Lecompte's apartment feels like one such place, and yet it is also strikingly minimalist, restrained and, so, innately, unmistakably Milanese.
The letter is strikingly opaque on this point, and Democrats instantly seized on that lack of specificity, demanding to know more.
Strikingly, rapid shifts in societal attitudes toward gay marriage have emerged over the past two decades, fueled largely by young people.
On the campaign trail in 2007, Barack Obama frequently condemned the "revolving door" of Washington in terms strikingly similar to Trump.
It's just that they have a lot of assumptions in common and tend to recommend strikingly similar things as a result.
The new credits sequence takes place outside, not in the Matthews house, and features a number of other strikingly similar shots.
Sure, that madness happens to those "weaker girls," but Serena Joy comes strikingly close to admitting the horror of it all.
One can't help but become bewitched by the strikingly vivid images of scantily clad women in Spanish artist Juan Francisco Casas.
Most strikingly, Philippe films a black-and-white reenactment of the scene as it was portrayed in Robert Bloch's source novel.
In this respect, Juuls are strikingly like a normal cigarette in terms of how they can get users hooked on nicotine.
Ms. Shah recalled that when she was growing up in London with strikingly convivial parents, hosting 50 people was the norm.
But more strikingly, the two exceptional verses are the only ones that address incest between men — all the others involve women.
But I'm not sure this final season needed two table-setting episodes in a row, with such strikingly similar plot points.
When it comes to telling diverse stories by diverse creative teams, opera has remained strikingly pale, even compared with #OscarsSoWhite Hollywood.
The world of the prison, strikingly rendered on Jason Sherwood's efficient set, is much more compelling than that of the writer.
In its first season, "Counterpart" chased Simmons around Berlin, playing two versions of Howard Silk that are subtly, yet strikingly distinct.
Sprawled over 2,500 acres, its strikingly realistic and detailed sets churn out hundreds of increasingly popular historical period dramas a year.
Stephen Stanley, chief economist at Amherst Pierpont, said pessimism in financial markets was strikingly at odds with the latest economic data.
And in both politics and entertainment, the benefits and perils of this model are, if not precisely the same, strikingly similar.
Women who opt for breast reconstruction after a mastectomy have a strikingly high rate of complications, according to a new report.
As well as furniture that cried out to be lounged on, and strikingly decorated cabinets, there's a secret for guests only.
A swath of humanity, these people are dressed in street clothes, and their simple choreography (by Beth Gill) is strikingly beautiful.
His strategy is "strikingly similar" to one the George W. Bush campaign adopted after the 2000 presidential election, our reporters write.
I have since heard descriptions of encounters with Harvey Weinstein that are so strikingly similar to mine, they blow my mind.
The language used at the rally was strikingly similar to that President Trump has used to attack investigations into his campaign.
Perhaps more to the point, New Yorkers can be strikingly resistant to any change in the physical appearance of their city.
A bridge I saw in Bern, also in stressed concrete, was strikingly beautiful and reminded me of the one at Simplon.
Samsung used icons that looked strikingly similar to Apple&aposs Face ID and Touch ID logos during its CES keynote Tuesday.
On Monday, Mr. Ledezma, the other mayor sent to jail, issued a message of his own, with a strikingly different tone.
It certainly feels strikingly different from the Teen Vogue that began showing up at my family's house in the early aughts.
On Monday alone, a pair of influential Democratic congressmen issued strikingly similar warnings to very different audiences in very different states.
With H1N1 in 2009, for example, "we saw a strikingly low number of people being hospitalized over age 23," he said.
While the Bible is strikingly silent on abortion, the scriptures do provide some illuminating insights into when and how life begins.
The intrigue: The name of Steyn's new company is strikingly similar to the Chevrolet Bolt EV sold by her former employer.
Velázquez, Hyacinthe Rigaud and Thomas Eakins represent social order with sober, strikingly realistic, even sympathetic portrayals of gentlemen across several centuries.
Morris Adjmi Architects designed the building, a strikingly Modernist grid of 12-by-12-foot windows, working with DeSimone Consulting Engineers.
Finding the right amount of fear While the solution may be a matter of some debate, the problem is strikingly clear.
As the writing becomes sharper and the animation strikingly communicative, what were barely character sketches turn into detailed and evocative portraits.
But the 500-acre enclave, on a sliver of land between Jamaica Bay and the Atlantic Ocean, has been strikingly resilient.
Strikingly, only one candidate among the 10 onstage truly confronted the two front-runners: Mayor Pete Buttigieg of South Bend, Ind.
Though they're strikingly different ideologically, both candidates are competing for some of the same supporters — white, highly engaged, more educated voters.
Inside the room, a strikingly long table made of wood and onyx sits below a raindrop chandelier with 453,500 Swarovski crystals.
I thought then that his work was strikingly contemporary, even though his most famous creation was finished almost 85 years ago.
And as the new album testifies, his compact motifs and pithy, swinging approach hold up strikingly well in large-ensemble arrangements.
Humans have evolved to be strikingly sensitive to norms, which provide a major evolutionary advantage as a way of facilitating cooperation.
A craftsman who combined artistic instinct, business acumen and commensurate ego, Lagerfeld was known for his strikingly visual fashion show displays.
Speaking at the National Press Club in Washington, Warren sounded a strikingly similar note to the one Trump played in 2016.
Strikingly, they find that Democratic senators reflected public opinion of both the poor and the rich more than Republican senators did.
It features 15 photographic prints by Hall, many of them strikingly composed images of Kafka's stomping grounds in and around Prague.
As for Kelly Marie Tran herself, she struck a strikingly earnest tone, describing the responsibility she felt becoming part of the series.
Strikingly, President Obama said in 2014 that such criticism was just, and that Libya had provided his biggest lesson in foreign policy.
"Happy 13th birthday, you gorgeous human," Paltrow captioned an Instagram photo of her eldest child — who looks strikingly similar to her mama.
"We've found that the molecular pathways that underlie development of scales, hairs and feathers are strikingly similar," said Aman in a statement.
This newly-observed spike in auroral activity was "strikingly reminiscent of Earth's aurora," according to the paper published in Geophysical Research Letters.
Bats have strikingly small genomes for a mammal—they're more like those of birds—and it seemed likely they would hold surprises.
Roughly 24 hours later, though, Trump's speech before the swearing in of his senior staff was more measured and strikingly less combative.
New research suggests parrots have an enlarged brain circuit responsible for higher-order thinking—a brain circuit with strikingly mammalian-like characteristics.
Ga became fascinated by how her French crewmates called the lighthouse le phare, strikingly like il faro (Italian) and el faro (Spanish).
Strikingly, however, doctrinal changes are often agreed to by so-called originalist justices who vote for non-originalist interpretations (without admitting it).
" But Parrish, Zimmerman wrote, "has produced nothing strikingly new to back up his contention that pro football is a bad, bad business.
But we've seen the photos, and celebs get snapped wearing strikingly similar looks as one another within the same week or month.
But some of the things that you are talking about in terms of just the core of the character seem strikingly different.
No surprise perhaps that finding alumnae willing to state on the record that they will not vote for Hillary was strikingly difficult.
They were fired up by McSally's campaign ads, which use anti-immigration, alarmist language that sounds strikingly similar to the president's tweets.
Its work force is strikingly uniform: The diversity numbers from Facebook, Twitter, Microsoft, Yahoo and other companies look no better than Google's.
Strikingly also has another edge over competitors in China, where it's already dealt with the hurdles faced by content management software providers.
A record-breaking number of women are running for office in hopes of changing a strikingly male-dominated political landscape in 573.
It's a subtle and ecstatic move, the result of a guitarist and songwriter strikingly mature for his age—or any age, really.
Strikingly, the majority opinion also took the time to condemn a special dissent penned by another judge on the circuit, Edith Jones.
Actually, this is a strikingly moderate, organic movement, backed by local lawyers, priests, scholars and by business lobbies that usually shun politics.
But this is a strikingly recent phenomenon: the number of people saying their ancestry was "American" nearly doubled from 1990 to 2000.
In some ways, its investment landscape looks strikingly similar to the first half, with attractive stock markets and high-yielding bond markets.
A true craftsman who combined artistic instinct, business acumen and commensurate ego, Lagerfeld was known for his strikingly visual fashion show displays.
The first clown we see looks strikingly like Ronald McDonald, which, of course, appears to be them trolling their competitor Mickey D's.
In fact, the type attack that hackers employed to cut off access to some of the world's biggest websites was strikingly simple.
One of our eagle-eyed users was perusing the booking photos when she found this guy -- who looks strikingly similar to Seacrest.
Michelle Obama had a strikingly successful record of fighting the obesity epidemic and improving nutrition — both symbolically and through advocacy for legislation.
Kesinger has posted six comics that look strikingly similar to the work of Bill Waterson, featuring Rey, BB-8, Poe, and others.
The pieces are strikingly different from one another, but these differences create a playful atmosphere, presenting each piece in a different light.
Shocking because it means there was a strikingly high degree of alleged criminality so close to the president of the United States.
This is only the start, but we are moving in a strikingly different direction than the malaise days of the Obama era.
What is strikingly lacking in this credo is any self-awareness on Blair's part of his own role in creating this situation.
But last year, Wojcicki was much more contrite and explicit — strikingly so, for a presentation that's supposed to be upbeat by default.
" But some of her tendencies make her seem strikingly out of place; one local official referred to her, fondly, as a "radical.
The Chinese electronics giant has launched its first smartwatch, called the Mi Watch, which looks strikingly similar to the Apple Watch. 4.
That was a precursor to a strikingly similar move Mr. Ferro made at Tribune, where Mr. Dearborn is now the chief executive.
But the map, from above, captivates — a tempestuous burst of almost extraplanetary rust-colored desert strikingly offset by the pale blue lake.
They are even more so without Noah and Rose, two newcomers whose spotty preseasons — for strikingly different reasons — have created additional challenges.
Most strikingly, she doesn't issue a milquetoast call for unity and change, or demonize some amorphous threat to American families and prosperity.
Most strikingly, the Detroit offers free Webcasts of its concerts—an initiative that seems obvious but that few other orchestras have tried.
Coming from a man who had attorneys and associates like Roy Cohn, Michael Cohen, and Paul Manafort, that attack is strikingly misplaced.
Most strikingly, according to the study published on Wednesday in the journal Obesity, all of the increases were during the summer breaks.
A photo of strikingly human-like chimpanzees is among the most stunning images from this year's Nature Photographer of the Year competition.
Although there have been notable ESOP failures, such as at the Tribune Company and United Airlines, overall ESOPs have been strikingly successful.
" Shields went on to say, "Strikingly, many of the subjects had kidney function indicative of incipient or early onset chronic kidney disease.
"'Social justice' theory requires the admission of white privilege in ways that are strikingly like the admission of original sin," he writes.
"There were a strikingly high number of heart attacks and cancers among the death cases in the company," the police statement said.
In the heart of Chinatown, the strikingly appointed 229-room hotel offers a quiet and comfortable escape from the madness of Manhattan.
In our continuing research, my colleagues and I have found that hot days in India have a strikingly big impact on mortality.
Most strikingly, the way they propose to create their bio-based "software" parallels recent changes in the way computer software is written.
Yet this message was strikingly clear: Britain is bound toward trouble, with only the extent of the damage yet to be determined.
She elicits distinct but strikingly similar stories from the men and presents them in extended captions, which are inseparable from the images.
A couple of months ago in Paris, it was a pastry from a new, strikingly designed patisserie in the Marais, Maison Aleph.
The dispute stemmed from imagery in the "Born This Way" music video that is strikingly similar to body modification pieces by Orlan.
On the seafloor, they scamper with their pelvic muscles, alternating left and right fins in a sequence that looks strikingly like walking.
Most are just generic placeholders, but a few are strikingly brutal exploiters, none more so than V. A. Vandevere, a subversive invention.
Strikingly, the rally on Wednesday featured protesters from across the socioeconomic spectrum, including some from areas that had once been Chavista strongholds.
"I'm so nervous all the time about it," he said, cleareyed, candid, and strikingly courteous as we talked in an empty classroom.
Strikingly sane in a society that has lost its collective mind, he arrives in the play's second half, eminently worth waiting for.
Most strikingly, the recent good-guy flood has given established singers with checkered thematic pasts a vibrant framework to shoehorn themselves into.
"Mother!" casts a wider net, gathering influences from cinema — Roman Polanski, Stanley Kubrick, Gaspar Noé — from literature and, most strikingly, from painting.
Peter is a strikingly self-reliant man, to such an extreme that he has burnt most of the bridges in his life.
Don't miss the Peace Pagoda of a Thousand Buddhas, a strikingly ornate 26-story tower that's the tallest iron pagoda in China.
A strikingly pretty face belongs to actress Marina Kiriwat, the daughter of Cambodia's former U.N. ambassador, Hout Sambath, according to a guide.
The assets a young lady of 1815 might deploy are strikingly like those of a debut novelist: beauty, money, connections and wit.
In other offerings, before "Titanic," there was "A Night to Remember" (Sunday and Tuesday), a strikingly unsentimental account of the ship's sinking.
These artists have large fan bases, and the top 0.01% of those fan bases will want to own strikingly large unique works.
The conclusions Japanese and U.S. institutions made about why the Fukushima facility was so vulnerable to such an accident were strikingly similar.
Elsewhere the exhibition included an instance of nakedness so strikingly vulnerable that it stayed with me long after I exited the show.
The lion is strikingly realistic and unmissable, once it is found, buried in one of the lower-floor rooms of the museum.
We are witnessing the late stages of a strikingly effective Republican political strategy that has been in place for half a century.
The number of people believed to have witnessed that nightmare was strikingly similar to that of the video-recorded rape in Chicago.
Amazon's private label 206 Collective sneakers have made headlines for looking strikingly similar to Allbirds' iconic wool sneakers at half the price.
At 17, strikingly golden-haired, he was "a pinup boy, a collector's item," collected by Bennett and dependent on him ever since.
His rhetoric is strikingly similar to that used by President Donald Trump, who is fighting his own battle against impeachment in America.
A strikingly similar play in the Jaguars-Patriots game ended with Tom Brady on the ground but no yellow flags were tossed.
But the speech on Friday was a strikingly blunt statement for the entertainer, who, if only briefly, had no intention of entertaining.
BigGAN refers to a paper published last September on machine learning techniques that can be used to create strikingly realistic artificial images.
The Emperor of Time is a strikingly heartfelt story about a man whose famous name is normally given a paragraph of explanation.
Vividly voice-acted and with a strikingly robust and diverse set of powers, they inject an element of Predator into XCOM 2.
Other times, she reveals the strikingly opposite: even if we attempt to see it all, we can still remain estranged and confused.
He pointed to the strikingly strong performance of women across the state and the potential for some solid House pickups in the fall.
Old Man Bacon is a dog with strikingly human-like features, who is fast winning over the internet with his extremely expressive face.
"I will lead a wallpaper life", Yorke declares on the opening to another Amnesiac era song, offering a strikingly depressed statement of intent.
"Hold Me Tight; I Don't Bite" strikingly resembles a vagina, while "Bumroll Please" looks like a series of wreaths made from clothes hangers.
It's an immensely and strikingly personal ballad, and it's almost inconceivable coming from the same person who made the aforementioned "wet chicks" joke.
Suzan Pitt's Joy Street is strikingly unpretentious and emotionally frank — refreshing in an art world that is often emotionally detached and intellectually cool.
Most strikingly, however, the scientists found that Neanderthals could move more air through their nasal pathways than either H. heidelbergensis or H. sapiens.
And finally, FKA Twigs and Donatella Versace practically had a Fashion Faceoff on the same red carpet, arriving in strikingly similar printed gowns.
After Nadia Cakes shared the image, its Facebook followers were quick to point out that the cake looks strikingly similar to a vagina.
The kids in the scene are strikingly young, which only serves to underline how much of a violation racism is to people's childhoods.
And these patterns of activation in men are strikingly similar to what researchers see in the brain of individuals using heroin or cocaine.
Mexico, which serves the behemoth US food market and has been infiltrated by American food companies in turn, shows those effects especially strikingly.
And that, I think, is why they are strikingly different from the nature pictures of Camille Pissarro or any other 19th-century Impressionist.
Many of the products that were sold in those projects, in a strikingly odd move, had her name or picture attached to them.
Hogg, whose speech at the March for Our Lives rally was strikingly political, ended his speech by thrusting his fist into the air.
The two Koreas officially maintain the goal of reunification, but as each side has developed in strikingly different ways, that dream has faded.
" As the Salvage editors put it, more dramatically, Brexit shows a nation "accelerating toward a thanatocracy with strikingly little friction slowing it down.
Strikingly, the ruling Awami League (AL) responded to the protests as if they were a mortal threat to Sheikh Hasina's increasingly authoritarian rule.
So much like Hamlet, this investigation within an investigation is strikingly similar to the allegations against the Trump campaign but involves Democratic figures.
They've experimented with the same beauty looks (remember their Cher hair phase?), have worn matching bikinis and even had strikingly similar street style.
On Friday, the singer posted a delightful 'old lady' themed photoshoot to Twitter, in which she looks strikingly like Catherine Tate's "Nan" character.
The results were strikingly accurate: good enough to convince Schawinski that there's potential for AI to improve all sorts of datasets in astronomy.
Chief among the X-57's innovations is the propulsion system, which consists of fourteen electric motors positioned across a strikingly thin wing.
Its deep-breathing graphics are also strikingly similar to the Breathe interface that Apple introduced yesterday, right down to the pulsing green circle.
The geographic distribution of startups that raised the most supergiant Series B rounds is strikingly similar to the population of Series A fundraisers.
It is strikingly obvious to all but the Fed that the level of interest rates is not what is holding back corporate investment.
This was, strikingly, not a general-election pivot to the center, but a commitment Trump made as a candidate in the GOP primary.
In addition to the couple wearing almost identical outfits, the monarch is also sporting a strikingly similar brooch and necklace in both photos.
The leading man in her music video, played by model and actor Will Brandt, looks strikingly similar to her ex-boyfriend G-Eazy.
Strikingly, too, the genetic markers identifying this group seem to be far more prevalent among modern north Indian Brahmins than among other Indians.
What's more, the latest indications of softness come amid some strikingly bearish commentary from manufacturing- and industrial-exposed companies' fourth-quarter earnings calls.
But by and large, critics ate it up — according to early returns, Wonder Woman was already a strikingly fresh 96% on Rotten Tomatoes.
The commission is strikingly similar to a measure endorsed by Apple CEO Tim Cook in a letter to Apple employees on February 22nd.
Even more strikingly, it plans to move from an area of financial ferment—mobile payments—into the sterile old business of retail banking.
There's something strikingly recognizable in the portraits of men dragged away by their passions and egos when they get too close to power.
There's an argument for this: Marvel has a rich legacy of characters, and many of their origin stories happen to be strikingly similar.
From newspaper accounts, Arntfield has found two men who have committed crimes with strikingly similar attributes, both of whom are already in prison.
But $25 was pushing it for three seared scallops with roasted lemon and asparagus, even if the scallops are strikingly fresh and sweet.
Again, for the moment — White House personnel cycles are quite short — the "America First" economic nationalist faction of Trump's team is strikingly dominant.
Strikingly, to be labeled as such, there is no requirement of any link to a violent act, nor even an imminent criminal act.
Although it did not seem to be a precise plan for Mr. Johnson's ambush, it was strikingly similar to the tactics he used.
Questions of honor, ownership and conquest are posed with a sensitivity that departs strikingly from the rugged posturing often associated with Boone's story.
Over many years, and in strikingly different industries, as a federal contractor, I've encountered shell companies as a part of competitors' business structures.
Behold: a pothole seen in Scotland, shared by Reddit user Rhyzzz, which looks strikingly like a map of the great nation of Australia.
Mr. Graham conceded that he has been strikingly critical of Mr. Cruz but that his desire to halt Mr. Trump's momentum took precedent.
More strikingly, it purports to reveal that the president, despite his often brash claims, is not actually in charge of his executive branch.
Now Strikingly wants to market more aggressively and take advantage of growth opportunities in emerging markets in Southeast Asia, Latin America and Africa.
But here they're laid strikingly bare, with the record painting Chris's psyche in both fullness and intimacy, with great detail and incredible warmth.
With prices so low, their oil revenues have fallen strikingly, and its budget deficit has widened to 15 percent of total economic output.
In one clearing we came across a strikingly modern sculpture: a clean, white marble oval entitled "Secret of the Sky," by Ken Yasuda.
Strikingly tall — he stands about 6 feet, 6 inches tall, he is famous for his elaborate and themed disguises during carnival every year.
" Barr used strikingly similar language in his letter to Congress about the Mueller report, in which he claimed to summarize its "principal conclusions.
He won the second round of voting by an ample margin, and Chileans elected a strikingly politically diverse Congress during the first round.
Some of that is strikingly obvious: He owns a Ferrari; he's a licensed helicopter pilot; his girlfriend is a former Victoria's Secret model.
Several pixelated landscape drawings that the young German artist Arno Beck made with an Olivetti typewriter are strikingly handsome at Golestani gallery (4.10).
Before "The Wages of Fear" and "Diabolique," Henri-Georges Clouzot had at least two strikingly modern classics of French cinema to his name.
A sensitive partner, he ignited the theater with his strikingly springy jump, recalling one of Cunningham's own most celebrated skills as a dancer.
With the hacking of D.N.C. computers, Mr. Mueller did an impressive job of compiling a strikingly detailed narrative of thieves and their methods.
In many ways, the book's focus is strikingly inward, showing how grief sounds in the body, mapping paths, making previously hidden regions visible.
This was, strikingly, not a general election pivot to the center, but a commitment Trump made as a candidate in the GOP primary.
And, strikingly, while the level of respect for police is higher among whites than non-whites, the change is visible across ethnic groups.
As Democrats search for their identity in the Trump era, one aspect has become strikingly clear: Mr. Clinton is not part of it.
Tighter financial regulations, strikingly synchronized global monetary policy and new competition from financial upstarts are hitting trading at banks like Goldman especially hard.
It was strikingly different from the op-ed written by the economists who helped craft both plans: We do not oppose tax reform.
Strikingly, these are also quite similar to the symptoms you'd see if you deprived someone of natural light, thereby disrupting her circadian rhythms.
And her floral silk robe is strikingly similar to the floral silk mantle that a nymph is about to drape over Botticelli's Venus.
But strikingly, according to the two people on the call, Blankenstein claimed that he himself didn't know exactly why Mulvaney pulled the case.
As a strikingly gifted dancer in his 20s, Mr. Taylor created roles for the master choreographers Merce Cunningham, Martha Graham and George Balanchine.
But it has been a strikingly durable and steady expansion, which is what the nation needed after the scars of the 2008 recession.
While death rates overall were much higher in China than in South Korea, the breakdown by patients' age follows a strikingly similar pattern:
Nancy Pelosi is one step closer to reclaiming the speaker's gavel, and the strikingly diverse freshman class weighed in for the first time.
If the value of the currency strikingly drops before it is used, that donation will be worth a lot less than initially planned.
He pursued that theme through fictional alter egos like the ubiquitous Nathan Zuckerman, a writer whose experiences were strikingly similar to his own.
Strikingly, more than 93 in 5 Democratic caucusgoers in Nevada support a government health insurance plan, while a third oppose such a measure.
Renting stars from the majors, it features Lionel Atwill, Melvyn Douglas and Fay Wray, as well as one strikingly economical use of color.
Overall, he found, "middle-income neighborhoods are tenuous," while neighborhoods at the top and bottom of the economic ladder have remained strikingly stable.
And he tests gender norms, with some strikingly relaxed examples of male-male and female-female partnering that anticipate those of right now.
But in an article for Science last fall, N.C. State associate professor and Lumbee Tribe member Dr. Ryan Emanuel reached strikingly different conclusions.
The Amish, living in an environment described as "rich in microbes," or alternatively, full of barnyard dust, had strikingly low rates of asthma.
Shareholders rewarded Gorman on Wednesday morning by pushing his firm's stock price just above 1.2 times book value – and strikingly, ahead of Goldman's.
Mr Netanyahu's rhetoric was strikingly similar to that used by President Donald Trump, who is fighting his own battle against impeachment in America.
The Giants, who will face the Steelers (6-5) in Pittsburgh on Sunday, look strikingly different from the team that opened the season.
In 1968, King celebrated his birthday against a climate of political tension, racial strife and economic injustice strikingly familiar to our own time.
First, Tesla's inventory has grown "strikingly" in the last two quarters, and some data indicate Model S and X deposits have dropped meaningfully.
Soul music's gospel foundations sustain Baby Rose's strikingly deep, tearful voice as she faces a modern quandary: Should she drunk-dial her ex?
When you start to drill into that grim statistic, though, one thing becomes strikingly clear: It's largely African American women who are dying.
In just a half-hour on Monday, he offered two strikingly different perspectives, one promoting the report and the next attacking its authors.
Her color schemes, inspired by listening to music, are strikingly intuitive and experimental, yet subsumed in a spectral light of intrigue and magic.
Although we might all be able to conjure up images of notable exceptions, the campaign trail women navigate looks strikingly similar to men's.
Health care in this country is strikingly international, with the largest proportion of foreign-born and foreign-trained workers of any US industry.
And yet somehow, it's became a legitimate cultural phenomenon, full of mind-bendingly excessive stunts, style, and plot twists, while still remaining strikingly earnest.

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