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"studiously" Definitions
  1. in a way that is carefully planned and deliberate
"studiously" Synonyms
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In fact, the storyline seems to studiously avoid racial incidents.
The Camlaander sitting beside her was studiously reading his magazine.
Reddy was reclusive until the end, studiously shunning the spotlight.
The book, studiously attempting to avoid salaciousness, is dry as dust.
Calls to open up their black boxes have been studiously ignored.
Cilic served away the danger and studiously avoided Edmund's bazooka forehand.
But for the rest of the deposition, Oesterlund was studiously restrained.
Clinton and Mr. Gates studiously avoided his gaze; we reporters gaped.
Stone-faced, Lambert and East studiously avoided eye contact with the stage.
Brands that were once seen as studiously neutral have become explosively divisive.
They were evasive and studiously avoided any direct answer to my question.
He's not only anti-establishment; he's studiously resistant to being co-opted.
They ate a diet of nuts, vegetables, and studiously underdone lamb patties.
Like all loans, personal loans should be used thoughtfully and studiously paid back.
The march, which was studiously ignored by the PA, has highlighted the divide.
Most stand-ups have played it safe by studiously avoiding the Corbyn question.
It's not even Barack Obama studiously pondering the pros and cons of action.
Until Tuesday, Mr. Trudeau had studiously avoided criticizing either of his former ministers.
She breathed into her cupped hands, studiously looking away when Richard glanced over.
Ms. Bezos later focused on novel writing and studiously protected her family's privacy.
"Guys, you have to be so proud," he said, his tone studiously flat.
Please. Cats emphatically do not understand English and studiously disregard their owner's calls.
When I visited the table, there were about seven children studiously drafting away.
Boatswain's Mate Seaman Lucas Robinson is studiously updating the status board in this image.
She had become an expert judge of prose after laboring studiously over her husband's.
Trump started with a calm pace and deliberately measured tone: a studiously presidential style.
He studiously avoided taking a position on the eventual borders or sovereignty of Jerusalem.
And she does so studiously, gazing into a mirror to ensure her imitation is lifelike.
That kind of studiously neutral stance — we're just here to watch it all go down!
The FCC is studiously not taking sides in the argument, but is allowing further testing.
As to be expected, the GAO report studiously avoids making any political or constitutional recommendation.
In fact, many of us spend years of our lives studiously trying to avoid pregnancy.
The code acts as homage to the days when Janeites flew studiously below the radar.
As the indignities mount, Aggretsuko (pronounced ah-GRET-su-KO) smiles courteously and types studiously.
Either way, Alexander had studiously avoided tipping his hand after Bolton's revelations came to light.
The content of his speech was technical and sober, his delivery studiously dry and calm.
She was armed with questions and a notepad, ready to studiously record all she'd learn.
She (and Sue, who still guards the Oval Office) is studiously ignoring Jonah and Amy.
The singer, whose fan base is a mix of Republicans and Democrats, has studiously avoided politics.
At Matsuhisa, when I asked for her professional opinion of our meal, she was studiously polite.
Befitting the scrutiny, Murkowski and Collins were seen studiously taking notes at their desks on Thursday.
Often schooled at Oxford or Cambridge and studiously nonpartisan, they serve Labour and Conservative governments alike.
It doesn't help that the city studiously doesn't say how much each borough gives and gets.
But they studiously avoided confronting a much more serious problem: the consequences of our president's character.
What about, for example, nostalgia for the most notoriously and studiously basic EDM on the planet?
And then, like any self-respecting 24-year-old studiously avoiding their responsibilities, she promptly fell asleep.
It's also incisive, languorous and deeply felt, a warm bath of studiously relaxed hip-hop and soul.
He studiously looks away from the camera towards the screen, the image of a model Cannes attendee.
Throughout the hearing, both Comey and Rogers were "studiously vague," as Comey put it at one point.
They take notes, studiously fill out bullet journals, and keep a planner with them wherever they go.
His studiously provocative championing of Taiwan's independence even strained Taiwan's ties with the United States, its defender.
Though Mr Trump campaigned in Kentucky, he studiously avoided the contests in Virginia, where he is unpopular.
Louise Lawler, the photographer who studiously avoids being photographed herself, had her first MoMA retrospective last year.
They are made from merino wool or eucalyptus tree pulp, are machine washable and are studiously unstylish.
His brother — who studiously avoided crime and had enlisted in Mexico's armed forces — was killed days later.
Random Data: Kudos to the props department for studiously concealing Irving's first name on his book jacket.
And for the past 10 years, Ord has been studiously donating to his favorite global poverty charities.
Hornacek kept the studiously blank and unblinking expression that is his specialty when confronted with probing questions.
As the Pentagon has drawn up its plans, its leaders have studiously refused to talk about timetables.
Big brands studiously seek to avoid politics, but few seem nimble enough to escape the President Trump vortex.
He frequently sketched across campus, capturing students coming and going from class or studiously working in the library.
Studiously calling itself "fiction," the film makes no claims to historical accuracy, and it's best taken that way.
It would be something if we knew Trump's view on race relations, but she avoids the topic studiously.
Writing about Bannon tends to be studiously impartial, analytical, even as his worldview is dismissed as an absurdity.
Startups and small business will continue to hatch and flourish, and students will be online, studiously taking courses.
The redemption of the racist cop doesn't bother me — Sam Rockwell studiously plays him as a dangerous dope.
"To die is human," Rogers tells Lloyd's family as they studiously avoid talking about his father's imminent death.
Rose is the artist who studiously stays inside the lines; Garcia is the one who paints by feel.
Until then, the filmmakers mostly manage to turn a daring military operation into a studiously risk-free movie.
He would studiously say, he wasn't the president of black America, he was the president of all America.
He had been studiously silent before, saying he was respecting the wishes of the family of the deceased.
Quietly and studiously, Mr. Mitchell has established himself as one of New York's most riveting and freethinking pianists.
In fact, state, county and city agencies have spent years studiously ignoring these deteriorating African-American historic sites.
Contrary to the misimpression so studiously peddled, Barr has not taken action that effectively slashes Stone's potential sentence.
In the halls of Washington, D.C. Democrats echoed their state counterparts gathered in Chicago by studiously avoiding such talk.
Everyone at the table tensed; a few people looked down studiously, others immediately cut their eyes toward the man.
He ignores us as studiously as a TSA agent waving a family of white Protestants through an immigration checkpoint.
No matter how blatantly or egregiously the lines are skewed, the federal judiciary will remain studiously above the fray.
It opens with Barbara studiously making and testing bait for the giants, laying out experiments, and observing the results.
Since he arrived in Myanmar, Francis has studiously avoided the highly charged term, following advice of local Church officials.
Trump studiously avoids talking about human rights in Russia (and Turkey, China, Saudi Arabia and the Philippines, among others).
Ms. Gontar studiously refutes each one, then wraps up her weekly report with a promise of more to come.
Jazz Quietly and studiously, Mr. Mitchell has established himself as one of New York's most riveting and freethinking pianists.
While Bhutan has condemned the Chinese road work, it has studiously avoided saying whether it asked India to intervene.
The actors have been studiously ornamented and sometimes flamboyantly sleazed up with flash outfits, hair product and statement eyewear.
Resolutely unsmiling and studiously austere, "The Untamed" behaves like a quiet horror movie with a lot on its mind.
Sure, the platform studiously avoids "politics," but the ideology of corporate America seeps out through its every user notification.
We love "Downton Abbey," Shakespeare and John Oliver but studiously ignore prawn-cocktail-flavored crisps, Cliff Richard and pantomime.
Sure, the platform studiously avoids "politics," but the ideology of corporate America seeps out through its every user notification.
Yet all this time, Trump had studiously ignored Avenatti, evidently trying to avoid granting him more attention by responding.
"His clothes were studiously street, like graffiti with tailor's chalk," his friend Mr. Ofili, the artist, said by email.
The piano provides an alternative means of expression when I need to scream and shout instead of painting studiously.
Mr. Oakes, whose firm has held defense contracts with the British and American governments, has stayed studiously in the background.
Notably, he has studiously avoided responding to Trump's provocations about his impeachment, his past conduct with women and his marriage.
Before she became a performance curator at the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), Ms Schlenzka studiously attended every Performa event.
And indeed, Holt is known for being studiously nonpartisan, and may not feel the need to correct Trump on stage.
Democratic leaders in Congress studiously avoid discussing it, as do most (but not all) of the rank-and-file members.
Even journalists who are studiously solemn and self-important in their traditional media personas engage in snarky commentary on Twitter.
Previously the community has dealt with this inconvenient truth by loudly singing "la la la la!" while studiously looking away.
If he laid the groundwork for Modern painting, he seemed studiously to avoid scenes of modern life, especially local ones.
And I was glad because, for years, he hadn't wanted to hear about my first marriage, studiously avoiding the subject.
It is studiously lovely work of drawing and painting that sees the feminine almost everywhere: earth, sky, water, and trees.
Along the way, they encounter various speed bumps (based in race and class) and studiously ignore their potential romantic connection.
Yet he is also the powerful tech CEO who studiously ignored concerns that malicious disinformation was running rampant on his platform.
After Disney scooped up Marvel in 2009, it studiously began planning this intricate framework, with help from Marvel president Kevin Feige.
It has studiously refused to spell out the terms of this guarantee, rumoured to entail as-yet-unspent regional-development funds.
The great majority of museumgoers I approached did not respond at all, staring blankly past me or even studiously ignoring me.
Sweden has been studiously neutral for two centuries and is not a NATO member, though debate on that topic is growing.
In a quest for unity, Democratic leaders like Obama and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi have studiously stayed out of the fight.
While presidents nominate members of their own parties as agency chiefs, the conference tends to be studiously bipartisan in its approach.
Cars crash and characters are repeatedly bonked on the head, every brutality erupting on a canvas that's studiously devoid of affect.
Just as Barack Obama studiously avoided being seen as a black president, Meir stayed far away from both femininity and feminism.
Although Catherine didn't have to organize a war against the Scots, Tudor sources describe her as studiously attending to government affairs.
Where Biden studiously obeyed the time limits, Warren barreled through the yellow and red warning signs to land her final points.
I notice he is wiping his hands on his jacket every couple of seconds and standing studiously away from the edge.
This studiously evenhanded editing might be the most political the film gets, in the absence of grand statements about Denmark's overseas obligations.
But he also faced envy-driven charges of malfeasance and thuggishness, which the author, who clearly admires his subject, leaves studiously unanswered.
In 2013, Mr. Giudicelli helped secure his friend the Renaudot prize, after studiously confiding Mr. Matzneff's cancer diagnosis to his fellow jurors.
Administration officials and conservative lawmakers and think tanks have studiously avoided attributing Harvey's severity to climate change or ridiculed reports that do.
They've operated at the level of the particular, and they have studiously avoided the theoretical that makes that particular worth fighting for.
Everyone in the industry studiously avoids any comparison to pyramid schemes, which are illegal, but the structural similarities are hard to ignore.
One subject that Mr. Netanyahu studiously avoided in his expansive conversation with American visitors last weekend, though, was the United States election.
If he does not attend, Ms. Markle's mother, who has studiously avoided the media, may end up walking her down the aisle.
German officials said Ms. Merkel was studiously pursuing a businesslike relationship with the president as part of their shared call on Saturday.
I had stocked baskets all over the house with Doritos and Cheetos and Lay's potato chips, and the kids studiously avoided them.
Right about now every high-school senior is studiously prepping for final exams and filling out all the appropriate pre-college paperwork — not.
The rest of his party has studiously avoided the subject, actively protected Trump from investigation and oversight, and constantly excused the president's outbursts.
After the Pope and President meet, the Vatican and White House will issue short and studiously vague statements about the topics they discussed.
Many of us are prone to repeating the same mistakes, so it's important to identify these and studiously avoid them in the future.
The 53-year old said he has studiously taken pointers from Buffett's investor letters, including the ones he wrote before creating Berkshire Hathaway.
He was studiously diplomatic about Mr. Trump — calling him a "newcomer and an outsider" — but he said Europeans would be comfortable with Mrs.
But that context — including who shouts the phrase and who studiously avoids uttering it — has ladened it with pernicious meaning in particular quarters.
Ms. Swift, who studiously avoids confrontation while writing veiled riddles about her ex-boyfriends and frenemies into her songs, didn't stand a chance.
Over breakfast one Sunday, the actor Mahershala Ali ordered a healthy egg-white omelet, studiously avoiding a basket of complimentary, carb-loaded pastries.
It was studiously put together but easy to like, which come to think of it is not a bad description of Oberlin itself.
Even as apocalyptic images of smoggy Indian cities have spread on social media, officials have studiously avoided calling the pollution a health emergency.
She's speaking for a small audience in the studio, and for an audience of listeners, and you hear her studiously building dramatic narrative.
But his administration led international efforts to support the Government of National Accord, and studiously avoided favoring one side in Libya's civil strife.
But the criticism of Bendell's points focuses too much on the detail and in that way studiously tries to avoid the bigger picture.
But Collins has also studiously avoided commenting on the impeachment proceedings because of her likely role as a juror in a Senate trial.
And although Mr. Trump and Mr. Trudeau are polar opposites ideologically, the prime minister has studiously refrained from directly criticizing the president publicly.
I have rotated my crops studiously, which, in theory, is supposed to give gardeners the best chance to grow healthy, well-nourished vegetables.
He testified to a packed room, and some found his studiously prepared testimony bland and deferential — as if designed to avoid going viral.
A woman with a glossy bowl of ash-blonde hair was hissing something at the clerk, who was studiously pretending not to speak English.
We asked Chevy if the delivery of the vehicle in Tesla's neighborhood was a coincidence, but a Chevy rep studiously avoided answering the question.
The convention-coup fantasists studiously omit from their analysis any recognition that Republicans have pandered to this Trumpian plurality for the past eight years.
She had studiously avoided saying whether it would raise taxes for the middle class, and in her proposal, she says (repeatedly) it will not.
After many hours of studiously analyzing exactly no heated exchanges, the RNC weighed in on who lost the debate that hasn't happened: Hillary Clinton.
Weigand was openly enthusiastic about the political nature of my writing and had studiously considered a lot of my work, going back several years.
The dining room is unassuming, décor secondary to food, with walls a bland salmon pink and tables studiously cloaked in white with black overlays.
Mr. Obama hasn't tried to referee how the current candidates are using his name, image or record, and he has studiously avoided playing favorites.
She kept to her studiously optimistic message, saying that 400 companies had signed a pledge to expand worker training programs as their industries evolve.
On Sunday, anything but black appeared to be the new black, as protesters studiously avoided wearing the color, as agreed on their telegram channels.
In fact, he studiously avoided hard drugs, selling hard drugs into the United States precisely because he knew he could get in huge trouble.
And, as it turns out, plenty of our favorite eats, like coffee, sushi, and even Bloody Marys have instances where they should be studiously avoided.
It's pretty horrifying having a parent who knows how to find out what Web pages you've been visiting even after you studiously clear your history.
Rooting for pretty much any team from Boston now is no longer undertaking a studiously hip act of subtle social resistance — it's backing the Empire.
Studiously avoiding talking to or even looking at each other, both world leaders strongly suggested they couldn't wait to stop being in each other's company.
But he studiously avoided committing to anything more, saying that any further cuts would depend both on incoming data and "evolving risks to the outlook".
Party leadership has remained studiously opposed to fresh thinking, but if Republicans want to maintain power, they will eventually have to pass legislation and govern.
Trilobites Pumas have long had a reputation as loners, studiously marking their territory, hunting individually and tolerating one another only when it's time to mate.
And even as those children demonstrated, a healthy portion of that class was studiously ignoring them and earnestly debating the merits of arming teachers instead.
If you studiously refuse to have any political commitments, and you're relatively affluent, you probably understand the crisis as little more than an elite feud.
Part of the reason for this, he said, is that leading political figures, including Prime Minister Narendra Modi, have studiously avoided the gay rights debate.
But he studiously avoided committing to anything more, saying that any further cuts would depend on both incoming data and "evolving risks to the outlook".
Typically, Major Lazer remakes Caribbean music as pneumatic-drill-intense roars, but here, it eases up and lets the studiously smooth Kes take the lead.
Program notes describe the play's style as "casually untheatrical," which is to say, the opposite of method acting or realism, consistently unemotional, and studiously unstudied.
Will it offer a version of its platform that lets people completely opt out of targeted advertising, as it has studiously avoided doing so so far.
AI looks for patterns by meticulously analyzing each and every pixel in a photo, and studiously noting where the tiny dot sits within the larger image.
Still, for those who plan to spend Christmas pushing sprouts round their plate, studiously avoiding the political elephant in the room, the film is glorious catharsis.
They studiously avoid the plastic packaging, disposable coffee cups, and paper towels that many of us never give a thought to before stuffing in the trash.
China's project funding in African has been dubbed "neocolonialism, " because while the country studiously avoids political meddling, its money shapes national development to reflect Chinese interests.
A second show soon followed, this one of big, studiously bland abstract paintings that Mr. Hammons had shrouded in industrial tarps, frayed blankets and plastic sheeting.
But recently, he said, many in this new generation are opening the kind of small, studiously informal restaurants that have changed the culinary landscape in Paris.
Yes, this really is the same company that studiously avoids 'employing' any of those thousands of platform dependents — rather it categorizes them as 'self-employed contractors'.
Perhaps Hollywood's wave of elaborate fake creatures has inspired a bit of a backlash, too, and a renewed desire for animal images that feel studiously real.
That's a phrase presidents and politicians have studiously avoided since President George W. Bush's ill-fated aircraft carrier visit prematurely declaring success in the Iraq war.
With her strong will and studiously uncouth opinions (including a trollish Trump endorsement), she became better known as a social-media loose cannon than a musician.
She's also been spotted in a knee-length fuzzy pink coat and studiously jotting down notes in the chamber in — what else — a sparkly pink notebook.
He lived in among the action, and was able to write back studiously to Roberts and report on all that he saw whilst living on Belle-Île.
The generals also say airily that King Bhumibol's death will not delay the restoration of democracy, but they remain studiously vague about when elections will be held.
Mrs Clinton has been studiously ambiguous on such limits, to the regret of reformist Democrats, who note that in most cities charter schools outperform ordinary public schools.
"Well, we have studiously kept in the center of our investigation our mandate, and our mandate does not go to other ways of addressing conduct," Mueller said.
We're hungry for the conspicuously absent woman: the older, fat, non-binary, disabled, migrant, and polyamorous characters that straight TV has either studiously ignored or actively othered.
Even though Ramona drove Juliana to a therapist so that she could talk about what she'd endured in El Salvador, the topic was studiously avoided at home.
Jamal Khashoggi's murder at the hands of the government of Saudi Arabia provoked America's normally studiously neutral journalists into an uncommon posture of agitation and straight-talk.
Working in lovely 35-millimeter film and a studiously neutral palette, the cinematographer Chayse Irvin employs austerity and stillness like goads, daring the audience to look away.
Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren have studiously avoided attacking each other, even as polls show them neck and neck at the top of the Democratic primary race.
One indication of how bad things have gotten: Officials have resorted to doing something that politicians usually studiously avoid, openly questioning the choices of their own constituents.
The president paused to speak to the chief justice, to which the chief justice appeared to say "thank you" even as he kept a studiously neutral face.
Meng wore a dark top with polka dots and sat studiously examining a bundle of printed notes, her hair pulled back in her characteristic half pony tail.
The viewer does not need to studiously connect the images, videos, and constructions in each section to their broader group descriptions to make sense of the show.
However, the company has studiously avoided labeling its content as a network of podcasts—the popular digital subscription shows that are streamed online or downloaded to a device.
Sampaoli said his players lacked a "clear idea" of what they were doing but he studiously avoided taking sole blame for their confusion throughout a scratchy World Cup.
The real estate mogul's struggle to unify Republicans behind his insurgent candidacy was apparent at the evangelical Faith & Freedom conference, where several speakers studiously avoided speaking his name.
De Salvo continued into a Warhol-inspired art-making event called "Swish, Sketch, Drag," in which dozens of artists, many young, surrounded a catwalk, studiously sketching drag performers.
For decade upon decade, political reporters studiously avoided putting any personality or tone into their articles for fear of being labeled "partisan" by one side or the other.
Everyone on board studiously avoided looking at him; the empty seats he passed were barricaded with headless headphones and aggressively opened magazines and emptied-out fast-food bags.
While standard marital advice has us studiously marking out "date nights" on the calendar to keep passion alive, there's no phrase for scheduling nights to preserve fiscal harmony.
Ryan Gosling's performance as First Man's reserved Neil Armstrong is studiously understated; he doesn't say much, and when he does, it's often after several beats of silent contemplation.
So the Democrat studiously avoided training fire at the president, taking care to note in an interview Monday that he had been "at Mass" during Mr. Trump's visit.
But she studiously avoided politics in her speech, aside from reaffirming the formula that has governed the former British colony since its return to Chinese rule in 1997.
Are you, someone who has studiously avoided the stardom track, worried that the hysteria around the auditions could fuel the celebrity obsession so many young people now have?
This time, watching A Beautiful Day, I had somehow steeled myself — maybe because I was sitting in the theater with a notebook on my lap, studiously taking notes.
It is noteworthy that in both these recent opinions the Supreme Court studiously avoided the use of the term "unincorporated" with reference to the territory of Puerto Rico.
In interviews, Mr. Salah has studiously avoided talk of politics, and insisted he was not fazed by the crushing pressure of shouldering the hopes of 97 million Egyptians.
Texas case — or the ramifications of a 24-24 split Supreme Court decision on one of the most important cases of the term — were studiously and deliberately ignored.
Yet the Massachusetts governor is showing that Republicans can survive – and thrive – in Democratic strongholds, in part by carving a moderate agenda and studiously avoiding the national political circus.
The British—and global—establishments were united in favour of Remain (Mrs May was among them, though the effort she put into campaigning for the cause was studiously slight).
PARIS — When my wife and I woke up on Monday morning, all our computers, cell phones and other devices were down and we studiously ignored the blinking voicemail light.
But that digital classifieds piece is key for KKR, and helps explain why it's betting big on a "news media" sector that most other buyout firms have studiously avoided.
In order to get as many countries as possible on board, the Paris agreement set an ambitious goal but remained studiously vague about how it was to be reached.
He has studiously tried to avoid any actions in recent months that could backfire, even opposing a huge spending bill he helped write to deny his Republican challengers ammunition.
Former President Barack Obama has studiously avoided commenting on the Democratic presidential primary, but on Friday, before a crowd of wealthy liberal donors in Washington, he finally weighed in.
The president studiously avoided reading the official name of the legislation — which would have meant mentioning Mr. McCain — during the 28-minute speech or during the signing ceremony afterward.
A formalist experiment that soon devolves into a mannerist indulgence, the movie almost incidentally involves a gang of snarly, sweaty men loafing about in a studiously rundown Mediterranean compound.
And before last week's primary election, Mr. de Blasio studiously evaded questions about whom he wanted to see emerge victorious, declining to endorse either Mr. Cuomo or Cynthia Nixon.
It also studiously avoids the subject of gay marriage — and with so much of Indian culture and society revolving around marriage, equal rights on this issue will be crucial.
HANOI, Vietnam — For the last week on the road, President Trump had been measured, disciplined and studiously scripted as he picked his way through the geopolitical minefields of Asia.
At a lengthy news conference at the United Nations, Russia's foreign minister, Sergey V. Lavrov, appeared to studiously avoid calling on American reporters, presumably to avoid questions about Ukraine.
Mr. Johnson and Mr. Corbyn walked together between the chambers, the prime minister making a cheerful effort to engage his defeated rival while the Labour leader studiously ignored him.
The exhibit is richest for those already familiar — perhaps deeply familiar — with Tolkien's writings, for it studiously avoids acknowledging the endless adaptations of these works made since his death.
While this current crop of Democratic presidential hopefuls -- and one lone Republican challenger -- are jumping at the chance to interact with real-life voters, Trump, unsurprisingly, studiously avoids these events.
Though he studiously avoided giving specifics on any other policy plans, Trump continued to spout out details about what he would do to curb illegal immigration and protect American borders.
But this time, Seacrest's camera-ready smile was rooted in barely restrained panic, because this time Seacrest was on the red carpet studiously avoiding the sexual misconduct allegations against him.
Any reader looking to learn something about Trump as a human being will be met with the kind of inane marketing language that studiously avoids ever saying anything at all.
I feel pretty confident right now that the North Koreans are studiously patrolling their 12-mile limit, and if an American ship rolled into 12 miles, things could be dicey.
Conservatives have accused NBC anchor Lester Holt of studiously avoiding asking Clinton tough questions about some her emails or Benghazi at the first debate, leading to cries of media bias.
The congressional letter referred to is a partial, partisan, account of the performance of the FOMB, which studiously avoids the larger political questions that need to be addressed by Congress.
A refugee boy named Mapo encounters a Gungan performing for kids on the streets, clowning around in a fountain twice a day while being studiously avoided by the grown-ups.
There have been two constants throughout Taylor Swift's career: She writes catchy as hell songs about her love life, and she has studiously avoided weighing in on anything remotely political.
At his first hearing, Judge Kavanaugh, a Yale Law School graduate, fielded questions on policy and political work in the bland, studiously noncontroversial tradition of nominees to the high court.
The very fact that Ryan has so studiously maintained that he's not running may end up giving him the edge over the man who headed their joint ticket in 2012.
All his life, he says, he has struggled to be the good immigrants' son, "parenting" his own parents by studiously living up to all their dreams instead of his own.
The only time he dropped his studiously courteous manner, she added, was after she declined to serve as an informant and refused his request that she keep their meeting secret.
Mr. Trump's decision drew applause from some in Israel and the United States, even if Mr. Netanyahu and the Israeli government were studiously silent in advance of the president's speech.
From China, which has traditionally supported Pakistan in moments of international pressure, the message was studiously neutral, calling for restraint from both sides and prioritizing the importance of fighting terrorism.
Only then did Soviet officials deign to release a terse statement acknowledging "an accident has taken place," while studiously neglecting to mention the specifics of what had happened or when.
One line of questioning might well focus on why Facebook has so studiously ignored years of warnings that it was not adequately locking down access to user data on its platform.
I may enjoy rewatching past seasons of Game of Thrones, but this Angeleno still studiously avoids Twitter on nights when new episodes air, solely to avoid spoilers from East Coast viewers.
No. 76 is squarely committed to the pursuit of happiness, if happiness can be said to involve a bargain-priced bottle of spiced rum carried with a studiously insouciant backhanded grip.
With Overgard kept studiously free of any real character details, the movie can start to feel strangely monotonous, an endless cavalcade of catastrophe that at times stretches the limits of credibility.
Though the adtech giant has studiously avoided flipping on privacy by default in Chrome where third party tracking cookies are concerned, leading to accusations that the move is mostly privacy-washing.
MEXICO CITY — From the moment he took office, President Andrés Manuel López Obrador has studiously avoided a fight with President Trump, gambling that a conciliatory approach would tame the American president.
Democratic leaders have studiously avoided the "I"-word for months amid liberal outcry, preferring to shift the burden onto Republicans who have all but ceased conducting oversight of the Trump administration.
Asked in a hostile television interview earlier this year whether he truly wanted to be prime minister rather than a "serial protester, objector," Mr. Corbyn studiously avoided the obvious affirmative reply.
To maintain that alliance, Saudi leaders have studiously ignored Mr. Trump's negative statements about Islam while emphasizing what their kingdom provides, including intelligence cooperation and billions of dollars in arms purchases.
And while older folks could have this reaction as well, they could also be chilled by George Eastman's Off Broadway play, which churns up thoughts many people studiously try to avoid.
As the insult gathered steam in the '90s, Bill Clinton was studiously aiming for the political center, ''ending welfare as we know it'' and pushing through a tough-on-crime bill.
It is as if there were a pothole in the middle of the street that every driver studiously avoided, but that most insisted did not exist even as they swerved around it.
The U.S. has studiously aimed to avoid military conflict with Russia and the Syrian government as it backs some Syrian rebel groups, and the Pentagon has emphasized its only focus is ISIS.
But through it all, he has studiously avoided any conflict, so his comments Tuesday were as close as he has come to a public disagreement with management in more than two years.
Instead, they are studiously ignoring the obvious success of the Trump agenda — the roll-back of cumbersome regulations and reduced taxes — and the consequent soaring optimism among consumers and business owners alike.
At a summit meeting in China this month, he studiously avoided negotiating a cease-fire with President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia, leaving the diplomacy to Mr. Kerry and his Russian counterpart.
While describing the need for what is known as "hard Brexit" — one without concessions to Europe — Mr. Johnson studiously avoided the topic of the trouble he has been stirring up back home.
The occasional small overlap or gap in the thin lines that circumscribe the squares are almost the only uncontrolled expressiveness in pictures as studiously devoid of spontaneous gestures as an engineering diagram.
The story and its trappings feel a little generic, the dialogue studiously bland and the characters and their problems curiously weightless, in spite of gestures in the direction of real-world issues.
It seems that one central reason the studiously aloof Mr. Merritt decided to tackle the intimacy of a sonic memoir was "to do an about-face" from his usual approach, he said.
" He tells Gray, "Having soon discovered to be great, I must appear so, and therefore studiously avoided mixing in society, and wrapped myself in mystery, devoting my time to fasting and prayer.
So, in our next therapy session, instead of studiously ignoring the fact that we'd been sweating together for four months, I had to tell her that we could no longer share Bernie.
I really doubt I would have had the luxury —the privilege, you might well say — of constructing a life in which my appearance was this studiously undiscussed topic if I weren't a man.
In an effort to build up this defense, the NCAA has deregulated medical rules, placing liability on individual schools, and has studiously declined to create punishments for teams that disobey its concussion protocol.
Mr. Edwards, as strange as it may seem to Democrats elsewhere, studiously avoids criticism of the president and chalks up Mr. Trump's attacks on his record as the familiar realities of party politics.
And Lord and Miller were removed partway through their shoot, replaced by Ron Howard, whose track record as a broadly appealing and studiously vanilla Hollywood director made clear what the studio was after.
Some spoke of resilience and the importance of not panicking, even as they studiously declined to shake hands or headed off to hunt the shelves of the local drugstore for anti-bacterial soap.
So a Democratic House would supply a much more effective check on that temptation, along with more vigorous scrutiny of corruption in the White House, about which congressional Republicans have been studiously incurious.
When not at the skate park, he's usually home at the piano, practicing the Mozart pieces he learned on YouTube, or studiously putting together jigsaw puzzles, or practicing his cubes with a timer.
For years, Hock Tan studiously avoided the limelight, even as he built a onetime division of Hewlett-Packard into what is now Broadcom, a semiconductor maker whose chips help power the newest iPhone.
The difference is that "Westworld" has been, from the very first image of the show, studiously anti-erotic, despite a premise whose human subjects indulge a lust for consequence-free sex and violence.
ROME — Barack Obama took his first step back onto the world stage on Tuesday, shedding his tie to give wide-ranging, if studiously nonpartisan, remarks during a food and technology conference in Milan.
But unlike Woods, who studiously avoided commenting on the politics of the country while explaining his reasons not to play, McIlroy was less reticent to address the complicated intersection of sport and politics.
Directed and co-written by Sean Anders (known for more studiously raucous familial comedies like the "Daddy's Home" movies), it draws from his experience of adopting children from foster care with his wife.
While studiously taking notes in his green journal, O'Rourke fired off questions about groundwater, drinking water contaminants and drought in the Central Valley to the agriculture professor and Modesto Junior College students accompanying him.
The usual conservative arguments against granting statehood to Washington, D.C., hinge on studiously dry, procedural quibbles about amending the Constitution or worries that a D.C. state might exert undue influence on the federal government.
When he was onstage this past summer at one of his few recent public outings—an Amazon conference in Las Vegas—the performance was studiously boring, a clear attempt to rob himself of glamour.
Research and lived experience indicate that many people who begin a new exercise program see little if any improvement in their health and fitness even after weeks of studiously sticking with their new routine.
Even if the décor reminds you of all the clubs that didn't let you in as a teen, everything about Sofrito is studiously friendly—starting with a text message reminding you of your reservation.
Further, the empirical studies, which the proponents of repeal studiously avoid bringing up, suggest that in reality the cost savings to businesses gained through the use of forced arbitration clauses aren't going to consumers.
I was suspicious about Lyanna's kidnapping and death and Ned's hazy memories of the Tower of Joy, and of course Jon's parentage (which people studiously avoid discussing in detail) after reading the first few books.
Inviting Curry is a bit of an unusual move for the royal family, who studiously avoid getting involved in politics and haven't historically been known for the most positive race relations (which is an understatement).
The ingredients of "Race," a studiously uplifting biopic of Jesse Owens, the phenomenal star of the 1936 Olympic Games in Berlin, remain as volatile as they were 23 years ago, although nowadays they are camouflaged.
Even before Mr Trump took office a year ago, Captain VanderLey's construction budgets never included extra dollars earmarked for climate adaptation (or "resilience" as he prefers to call it, studiously avoiding talk of climate change).
A common complaint is that rich-world central banks are to blame—for keeping rates too low and for studiously avoiding any action or statement that might unsettle the markets (and make investors more jumpy).
But by focusing on art, photography and other creative pursuits, and by studiously sticking to the kind of apolitical content that few people object to, Bored Panda has steadily built a feel-good, escapist empire.
At his regular weekly news conference, Representative Hakeem Jeffries of New York, the Democratic Caucus chairman, studiously avoided the Mueller inquiry as he talked up the "For the People" agenda that they notionally campaigned on.
The creation of the wunderkind Welsh chef Tomos Parry, Brat is studiously informal, its airy second-story dining room featuring large windows that afford a view of the neighborhood's modest brick residences and commercial hodgepodge.
It should be noted that of these candidates, Sanders, Biden, Warren and Klobuchar are, or have been, senators in Congress for many years — and have studiously ignored Puerto Rico's status issues throughout their respective tenures.
Most of his aides studiously avoided the topic of the hearing, under instruction from Mr. Kasowitz, who is trying to close the circle of decision-making on the matter and stem a tide of leaks.
He pours over best of lists, studiously ticking off the classics, but it's Antonioni's L'Avventura from 1960, a flick about a group of vacationing friends when one goes missing, which Gonzalez returns to again and again.
To the left Mr Frahm, the solitary thinker, studiously crafts melodies on "desks" of polished wood and worn-out keys: a miniature Danish piano he picked up a couple of years ago and an old harmonium.
Ossoff, meanwhile, has sought to run a centrist campaign -- studiously avoiding even saying Trump's name in an effort to make himself an acceptable alternative for typically conservative voters who might be inclined to buck the GOP.
Where budding singers in the mid-2000s made a beeline for MySpace to upload songs in the hopes of being discovered, at 14 Dua was logging onto Instagram, developing a presence she continues to studiously maintain.
Studiously inert, conceptually obvious and starkly ungiving, Mr. Parrino's end-of-painting paintings will probably never look as good as they do in this building, with its marble entrance hall, double-height ceilings and traditional molding.
RICK ROJAS To many families in the Southeast, "going to the beach" means jumping into a sleek dreadnought of an S.U.V. and gliding toward the studiously laid-back stretch of Gulf Coast commonly known as 203A.
Mr. Rock's booming act has always been built for bigger rooms, but he goes smaller for this special, with the help of the comic Bo Burnham, whose artfully idiosyncratic direction emphasizes intimacy and studiously avoids cliché.
When Humphrey van Weyden (Alexander Knox), a sensitive writer and London's stand-in, comes aboard after being rescued from a shipwreck, he finds the first mate in his death throes being studiously ignored by Larsen's crew.
Security experts note that the digital crumbs could be the sloppy work of a Russian engineer, or studiously left as a so-called false flag used by hackers looking to mask their true identities and whereabouts.
As a result, the report he produced exists in an unsettling limbo — documenting evidence that President Trump may have committed federal crimes, yet studiously refusing to take a position on whether he in fact did so.
As a result, the report he produced exists in an unsettling limbo — documenting evidence that President Trump may have committed federal crimes, yet studiously refusing to take a position on whether he in fact did so.
McConnell has, after all, perfected the art of studiously ignoring Trump's tweets and controversial comments Trump could also realize that he has far more to lose than to gain from antagonizing McConnell and other Senate Republicans.
John McCain urged Americans to avoid hiding "behind walls" and confusing patriotism with "tribal rivalries" — a message that seemed, in parts, directly aimed at Donald Trump, who spent the day studiously ignoring questions about the Arizona legislator.
Apart from this one very important feature, I decided that I was perfectly happy with the level of the footwell lighting and studiously ignored the rest of this interface for the entire time I had the car.
On a trip last month to the U.S. Navy base at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, and three domestic military installations, Mattis revealed himself in ways rarely seen in Washington, where he has studiously maintained a low public profile.
So Mr. Pozner has studiously flagged countless videos and posts for a wide variety of offenses — invasions of privacy, threats and harassment, and copyright infringement — prompting Facebook, Amazon and Google to remove false material about his son.
"I shouldn't think so," I replied, looking around at the formality of the patrons, who were studiously ignoring both the jazz band and the waiters, as if displaying any interest might betray a lack of savoir-faire.
Of course, Ecclestone has some excellent staff already working for him, including his legal expert Sacha Woodward-Hill – a trusted aide, as is former TWR lawyer Kate Beavan, who studiously patrols for Ecclestone on the commercial side.
And when I later argued that my friend's assailant should be removed as a peer counselor since he had an obvious tendency toward violence, the student director of the program said nothing while studiously cleaning his fingernails.
But the Trump campaign said their showing in Iowa was less about two opponents it has been studiously ignoring and more about recruiting volunteers and small-dollar donors, with whom they will continue to engage through November.
While the two men are polar opposites politically and in style, the economic importance of the United States to Canada has meant that Mr. Trudeau has studiously refrained from directly criticizing the new president or his policies.
As far as I can see the two parties are not so dissimilar on infrastructure/social financial policies, but the coalition is studiously ignoring the quite obvious impact of climate change — heads literally in the sand perhaps?
If clients didn't have an appointment, they waited in the corner, where the window seat faced a record player, a fridge full of waters, and four studiously chosen framed record covers: Nas, Prince, Fleetwood Mac, and Miles Davis.
Since the first moment it was reported that there was a hack of the system, there have been questions about the nature, scale and response to it that the FCC has studiously avoided even under direct Congressional questioning.
In studiously avoiding the highly charged term, the pope has so far followed the advice of church officials in Myanmar, who feared it could set off a diplomatic incident and turn Myanmar's military and government against minority Christians.
With a convincing Natalie Portman handling the title role, Jackie centers on Kennedy's time as the first lady, creating a close, complex portrait of the famously calm and studiously regal woman shouldering an entire nation's pain and sorrow.
Still, the studiously general comments ministers and officials delivered in Geneva on Wednesday underscored the gap between the humanitarian needs in what Mr. Ban called the greatest refugee crisis since 1945 and what governments were prepared to offer.
In some ways, this process has less in common with the standard way of recording music than it does with the Willem de Kooning drawing that Robert Rauschenberg studiously erased in 1953, then named Erased de Kooning Drawing.
The vice president, who almost always begins his remarks bringing greetings from Mr. Trump, was in the awkward position of having to eulogize a man whom the president has studiously avoided praising in the days since his death.
When he spoke on Thursday night to the Union County Senior Democrats in the Charlotte, N.C., exurb of Waxhaw, he was twice pressed on whether he was prepared to impeach Trump and twice gave a studiously tempered response.
CHICAGO — Former President Barack Obama studiously avoided any mention of President Trump or the assault on his own legacy as he returned to his adoptive home on Monday for his first public event since leaving the White House.
In my tracksuit bottoms and cheap t-shirt I'm studiously ignored by the team in the high rollers room, or as ignored as anyone can be in a casino in a city that's as surveillance heavy as Las Vegas.
Each of his many tattoos — an Urdu symbol for nonviolence; his mother's initials in block letters; an Assyrian sphinx; a Japanese whale; the battle standard of Cyrus the Great — is as studiously considered as the labels displayed at Magasin.
But unlike the brashly overstuffed Blindspotting, writer-director Reinaldo Marcus Jones takes a studiously restrained, human-scaled approach to Monsters and Men's three lightly intertwined stories, capturing how the shooting reverberates well beyond the initial, all-too-familiar headlines.
The boos that rang out in Cleveland's Quicken Loans Arena on Wednesday, when Ted Cruz studiously avoided endorsing Donald Trump in his convention speech, will echo for years to come—and the Texas senator will come to regret it.
Another took a cute mirror selfie with one hand behind her head, pin-up style, revealing the soft back of her arm, and a little armpit — two ordinary body parts that almost everyone has, and almost everyone studiously hides.
In 2014, Son of God made plenty of money at the box office by studiously avoiding any artistic liberties that would offend the risk-averse "faith-based" audience, which loudly protested the more adventurous Noah earlier the same year.
In her Tanner Lectures in 1988, and later in her book Playing in the Dark, she argued against a monochromatic literary canon that had seemed forever to be naturally and inevitably all-white but was, in fact, "studiously" so.
As Mr. Trump and his family members darted among meetings in makeshift pavilions, they studiously avoided questions about the drama back home, where the Senate engaged in a fierce clash over the rules for putting the president on trial.
The hearings seemed to studiously avoid every witness with firsthand knowledge of the issue, including personal attorney Rudy Giuliani, former national security adviser John Bolton, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, White House chief of staff Mick Mulvaney, and others.
In a lengthy speech, the 73-year-old Museveni studiously ignored the day's hot topic: a legislative plan to remove the 75-year age limit for the presidency, clearing the way to extend his leadership of the oil-rich nation.
Many commentators—myself included—suspected as much, when he studiously avoided criticizing Hillary Clinton's role in the 2010 overthrow of Honduran President Manuel Zelaya, a far more clear-cut coup than even the naked political power play taking place in Brasília.
Through it all, Mueller and his team have remained studiously silent -- likely cognizant of the fact that Trump is looking for any way to discredit and disqualify both the people involved in the special counsel investigation and its eventual conclusions.
Ted Cruz, who has also raised a vast fortune in contributions, studiously avoided contact with the GOP front-runner for much of 2015, hopeful that Trump would self-destruct and releasing his angry anti-establishment electorate in search of safe harbor.
Although Francis studiously avoided the term, following the advice of local Church officials who feared it could turn Myanmar's military and government against minority Christians, his calls for justice, human rights and respect were widely seen as applicable to the Rohingya.
The television series and some of the films studiously explored the big moral questions facing a bloc as diverse as the Federation, from the limits on cultural integration right through to how a peace-loving organisation should tackle imperial forces.
Those who applaud Fallon's vanilla-flavored posture can point to a long history of evenhandedness on the part of "Tonight Show" hosts, where Johnny Carson and Jay Leno both studiously sought to dispense political humor across the spectrum in equal measure.
The premodern look increasingly appears to be a studiously crafted illusion — all the harder to swallow because it asks us to see it not as mere set dressing but as the outward and visible sign of an inward and spiritual purity.
Her studiously nonthreatening quality reportedly helped sway the 53 percent of white women who voted for Trump, who reasoned that he might be uncouth, but he couldn't be so bad if he managed to raise such an independent, elegant woman.
"That's exactly the sort of artist I get excited about," he said, delighted to have seen Ms. Jones studiously consulting an Audubon field guide supplied by her husband, Gabe, before she ascended alone with her muse and spray can arsenal.
Labor's response throughout Mr. Joyce's travails has been studiously amoral, focused on questions of whether his relationship had led him to abuse public funds, or whether the prime minister approved the transfer of Mr. Joyce's former employee to other ministerial offices.
DealBook DAVOS, Switzerland — As business and political leaders arrive in the Swiss Alps for the annual meeting of the World Economic Forum, a surprisingly alarming letter from an influential investor who studiously eschews attention has already emerged as a talking point.
Now Margot and Félix Dumant, twins from a restaurant-owning family, have mined the chain's retro appeal with several studiously decorated bistros that serve up a menu so profoundly Gaullish that Charles de Gaulle himself would probably have crowed with pleasure.
Baker probably does studiously avoid taking a side in most supposedly "political" arguments, but he is only able to do so because the government has very little power to hurt him (unless, of course, it actually does start executing journalists).
As in previous years, the younger Mr. Bush has been out on the trail this fall, but has largely kept his post-White House campaigning to closed-door fund-raisers and studiously avoided criticizing either Mr. Obama or Mr. Trump.
His archive runs to five million pages, including the pocket notebooks he carried everywhere to record the ideas that came in torrents, and the brutally frank letters he wrote about the failures of immediate family members he otherwise studiously ignored.
Similarly, they studiously amassed the works on view in Duende over an extended period of time, sometimes responding to tips from fellow researchers (like Terezie Zemánková, a granddaughter of the mediumistic artist Anna Zemánková, whose work the gallery has long represented).
Despite a low-key disdain for liberal politics—targets of skepticism include "microaggressions," women who won't let men buy them drinks and at least one joke about how fears of extremists are "racist"—the military teams we see studiously include women and minorities.
Whether you spent yesterday on strike, at your job working harder than ever, or simply studiously avoiding the news cycle altogether, hopefully everyone out there spent yesterday celebrating the bipartisan belief that all of the women in your life are totally awesome.
Instead, writer-director Christopher Nolan marshaled just about every filmmaking technique in his arsenal to make, essentially, an art film about the event, using a time-fractured triptych of stories that studiously avoids traditional movie tropes like, you know, a central main character.
But he succeeds by being studiously vague and obsessively competitive (advisers avow that he even takes pub quizzes much too seriously); when presented with bad polls last year he told aides to "physically attack me with the right words" to improve things.
"It is amazing how complicated companies make the proxy and how studiously they avoid the simple informative presentation of relative pay for relative performance," said Stephen F. O'Byrne, president of Shareholder Value Advisors, a firm specializing in compensation design and performance measurement.
On the same day Israeli troops killed more than 50 Palestinians taking part in what they called the Great March of Return, Israel and American leaders studiously ignored the bloodbath in Gaza and celebrated the inauguration of the US Embassy in Jerusalem.
Ackman has long admired Buffett and said earlier this year that he learned a great deal from the 88-year old, often called the Oracle of Omaha, by studiously reading his investor letters, including the ones he wrote before creating Berkshire Hathaway.
Mr. Baroni, then the highest-ranking official at the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, which runs the bridge, studiously ignored the mayor as he pleaded by text, email and a handwritten letter for the agency to reopen the lanes.
"What critics said: "Broad City is in some ways a studiously small show: Its focus, over its five remarkable seasons, has been the wacky adventures and, more often, the wacky misadventures of its two protagonists ... The pair's friendship is total, and totalizing.
The script written for the host and narrator, Tyler Perry, included some attempts to cast the city's post-Hurricane Katrina history as a resurrection, but it was notable mostly for the wooden, studiously neutral way it told the story of Christ's last days.
While Dr. Hinton works for Google and Dr. LeCun is the chief A.I. scientist at Facebook, Dr. Bengio has studiously avoided Silicon Valley in favor of a more scholarly life in Montreal, where he also co-founded Element A.I., a software company.
Some praised President Trump, contrasting him favorably with President Barack Obama, who studiously avoided using military force against Mr. Assad in Syria despite his famous "red line," which was crossed by the first big chemical weapons assault there nearly four years ago.
And for all that we had to talk about, there was a lot that was studiously avoided—like, for instance, the subject of Woody Allen, who has been accused of sexually assaulting his daughter when she was seven and who openly married his adopted daughter.
While there will always be those style-obsessed individuals who studiously ignore the weather outside in favor of crafting their idyllic version of whatever ensemble strikes their fancy that day, celebrities seem to be particularly guilty of this particular type of climate-blind dressing.
And into this mix, we have the GOP Congress blithely proceeding as if nothing has changed, studiously avoiding anything resembling a fight for the future of the nation in the hopes that their meek acquiescence will be rewarded because the other guys are nuts.
The Israeli government, which has often had a tense relationship with the Obama administration, has studiously avoided taking sides, but at the same time, Jerusalem has moved to improve relations with India and Russia, and is in talks to develop economic ties with China.
But in a much anticipated speech, Francis studiously avoided using the name of Myanmar's persecuted Rohingya minority or directly addressing their situation, after church leaders advised him that doing so would only aggravate the situation and put the country's tiny Catholic population at risk.
Trump, in early August, studiously wouldn't take sides when asked about the ongoing protests, which were sparked initially by plans to allow China to extradite people from Hong Kong and then, after that proposal was put on ice, broadened to encompass wider demands for democracy.
In private letters published on Thursday by the German newspaper Bild, Benedict, who in retirement has remained studiously quiet through the controversies over Francis' fitness to lead the church, says that the "anger" expressed by some of his staunchest defenders risks tarnishing his own pontificate.
Bold, too, are the pictures of flat-topped, neatly rectangular houses or studiously perspectival pieces of modernist furniture created by Ousseynou Gassama, an itinerant Senegalese artist known as "Hassan," who was last spotted around the port of Barcelona; his exact whereabouts are still unknown.
What they manage to capture on film really will blow you away: betrayed staffers screaming at Weiner, appalled that he could be so stupid and reckless with his and their careers; Weiner studiously practicing his "emotional" apologies into the camera minutes before his big press conference.
Ms. Abrams, who emerged from the election as a liberal star, has also begun putting that star power to work for Mr. Barrow, though they come from opposite points of the party compass: She is 44, black, and unabashedly liberal; he is 63, white, and studiously centrist.
It is that his elevated sportswear for men and women has a distinctly Milanese character — studiously quiet, well-cut, anonymous except to those who recognize quality — elements the handsome and low-key store manager, Alessandro Figliuolo, will point out for you in his Boston-accented English.
Nor does she help herself by studiously avoiding unscripted conversations with the press, thus choking off the spontaneity and authenticity Americans expect in our media age — and by lowering expectations for change by saying the only way to reach our goals is offering pinched ideas and incremental initiatives.
Purists can feast on Claire van Kampen's studiously authentic Globe Theater rendition, which brought shawms and sackbuts to Broadway in 2013, while musical theater buffs can hear the likes of Audra McDonald and Raúl Esparza take on Hem's indie-pop stylings in the 2009 Shakespeare in the Park production.
The front page bears the headline "The Berthillon Method / One will no longer be able to make fake works of art," a reference to art forgery that Cornell plays on by incorporating real materials like newsprint, while also studiously mimicking the wood grain of the table with oil paint.
With Chinese politicians studiously dull and the country's statecraft closely stage-managed, salvos from the state-controlled news media — which President George H.W. Bush, a former United States ambassador to China, called cannons of rhetoric — offer a more direct, and inflammatory, guide to the thinking of the Beijing government.
At the same time Martin has a point that in a hierarchical church it is his superiors, not online critics or other orders, who decide whether he's a priest in good standing — and that his ultimate superior, the pope, is seemingly open to experiments, with the limits studiously unclear.
For the most part, the socializing was studiously nonsexual, but a young woman with a retro look — red lipstick, baby-doll dress — was flirting with a tall man in a sleeveless T-shirt, a 215-year-old dad from brownstone Brooklyn, a musician with a corporate day job.
The film spans 25 years, featuring interviews with a wide range of characters — strip club managers, single mothers, Los Angeles bon vivants, sex workers, and child pageant queens, to name a few — whom Greenfield visits and revisits, studiously examining the impact of addiction to wealth and its trappings.
Netflix has been studiously establishing each of The Defenders' four heroes in their own individual shows over the past two years, but you'd be forgiven for forgetting where we left off with Daredevil, Jessica Jones, Luke Cage and Iron Fist since the last time they punched their way across our screens.
The current exhibition in Japan begins to situate it in the broader context of thematically transgressive and sometimes technically daring modern and contemporary photography that prize the spontaneous and the rough-edged over the studiously composed and fastidiously executed (despite the high quality of the South African artist's posthumously produced prints).
He came to understand, belatedly perhaps, that his and his brother's initial reluctance to come to the aid of Southern civil rights activists had been counterproductive and that the racial divide was such that only strong, concerted federal action, the kind the Kennedys had so studiously hoped to avoid, was required.
It's probably worth ruminating on the implications of that trend—Hillary Clinton's pant-suited loss to Trump versus Theresa May's smiling, studiously nonthreatening win when meeting the president—but is the disparity then down to women's management style, or is it simply how men react to female superiors more generally?
Previous secretaries of state traveled the globe on a Boeing 303 that could accommodate as many as a dozen members of the State Department press corps; Tillerson has usually opted to fly on a smaller 737, with very limited room for reporters, and has studiously avoided the media in Washington.
By taking sides in intraparty disputes in a way his predecessors studiously avoided, Mr. Trump has helped put his favored candidates over the top in Alabama, South Carolina and most recently Georgia, where he helped a hard-right Republican prevail over a more mainstream candidate in the runoff for governor.
Which brings me to the qualm I have with this otherwise stellar season so far: In a show that's studiously avoided having us root for (or against!) any of its major protagonists, and that has simultaneously skirted the biggest clichés of the antihero genre, Elizabeth is starting to seem … well, like a villain.
In 2014, away from public view (odd for Rodriguez, who is lately back in the tabloids for his romance with Jennifer Lopez), the ejected New York Yankee served hi s time by taking college business classes, hobnobbing with CEOs like Warren Buffett and JPMorgan Chase's Jamie Dimon, and studiously building ARod Corp.
To remember the tumid boomer individualism of Bill Clinton's years in office, or the Wile E. Coyote triumphalism of Bush's, or the studiously cool cosmopolitanism of Obama's, you need only to look at the cultures over which they presided; even the creative work that was conceived and created in open protest against them reflects it.
And though he studiously avoids inserting himself into his films, that's been Wiseman's thesis for his whole career, and an agenda worth celebrating: the idea that this thing we call a culture is made up of humans who are just trying to live alongside one another, and the systems that order that life together.
But now we have arrived in the post-accountability era of white rap, when white artists are flourishing almost wholly outside the established hip-hop industry, evading black gatekeepers and going directly to overwhelmingly white consumers, resulting in what can feel like a parallel world, aware of hip-hop's center but studiously avoiding it.
But keeping Apu on "The Simpsons" in his current form would be a huge missed opportunity for the show, which on the whole has been one of the most thoughtful voices in American popular culture by addressing issues like immigration, discrimination and the power of big corporations that most network TV shows have studiously avoided.
Scenes include Kim taking off from the Pyongyang airport as dozens of uniformed members of the North Korean armed forces scream in unison, Kim studiously looking over notes as he flies through the clouds to Singapore, Kim landing in Singapore, Kim driving through the streets of Singapore, and Kim looking at flowers at a botanical garden in Singapore.
Elsewhere, the opposite logic might apply: In the run-up to this year's legislative races in what has become a comfortably blue Virginia, Republican candidates emphasized local issues and, at least in the more suburban districts, studiously avoided any talk of their party label, let alone Mr. Trump, who did not hold a single rally there.
With his studiously generic title, Mr. Bock, whose plays have included (the superior) "A Small Fire" and "The Drunken City," both seen at this theater, may be seeking to comment on the shared frustrations and mundane problems that beleaguer us all at some point: the absence of love, the bouts of unavoidable angst, the friends who drift away.
Starting with its 2009 debut album, "North Hills," this Los Angeles-based group has been both loved for, and hampered by, the clear connection between its sinewy folk-rock melodies and studiously poetic lyrics and the work of the lions of the Laurel Canyon scene, like Crosby, Stills and Nash; Warren Zevon; and, especially, Jackson Browne.
John Kerry, the former Obama secretary of state and Massachusetts senator, for example studiously skipped over mentioning the process during an MSNBC interview Monday where he also described his reaction as "one of absolute shock and amazement" when he learned the at-issue call between Trump and his counterpart in Kiev happened the day after Mueller testified to Congress.
Neither one of these men has anything much or anything new to say about the current administration's policies regarding North Korea and Russia, although points to Namath for studiously bringing a pad and pen with him to the table and gracefully handling an awe-inspiring AFC East-related foreign policy metaphor* from co-host Eric Bolling.
But it studiously ignored the bigger question of how to get the FAA's "NextGen" modernisation plan, which would shift ATC from relying on ground-based radars to a system called Automatic Dependent Surveillance–Broadcast (ADS–B), which uses satellites and transponders to follow aircraft movements, back on track—and thus bring the country's antiquated ATC system up to international standards.
Whether it's his refusal to unequivocally condemn the (lethal) violence of far-right elements in Charlottesville in 2017 or asking, during an on-site briefing about response to Hurricane Florence, how the site of one of his golf courses was doing, Trump has simply not hit the studiously nonpartisan, uniter-not-divider tone that his predecessors tend to reach for in such moments.
"The president asked me to be here on behalf of a grateful nation, to pay a debt of honor and respect to a man who served his country throughout his life," said Vice President Mike Pence, who had the awkward assignment of eulogizing a man whom the president openly mocked during life and has studiously avoided praising after his death.
It is difficult, if not impossible, to come to Lévy (hereafter referred to, in the abbreviated French manner, as B.H.L.) without preconceptions formed from seeing images of him, carefully coifed and wearing one of his studiously unbuttoned Charvet (so I gather) shirts as he gives interviews, or from reading one of the many, alternately fawning or vilifying articles about him.
The net result is a network overrun by an infectious meme, dutifully placed there by an advertiser, and spread by the ads and News Feed machinery.) We've all contributed to this political balkanization by self-sorting (or being sorted by Facebook) into online tribes that get morphed into filter bubbles, which are then studiously colonized by commercial memes planted and spread there by a combination of Custom and Lookalike Audiences.
The workshop will attempt to studiously avoid the many political issues that have made peace so elusive for so long: issues such as whether the Palestinians will get their own state, the status of Jerusalem, measures Israel takes in the name of security, and what should happen with Palestinians and their descendants who fled or were expelled from Israel around the time of the state's creation in 1948.
READ: The creative struggle of Brian Wilson So we were excited when the album's main creator Brian Wilson announced that in the album's 50th anniversary year, he would perform the album in full at Brighton's Together The People festival, within walking distance of our home -- especially as there are few occasions when a studiously cool 17-year-old is prepared to be seen in public with his parents.
And the loonie, as Canada's currency is colloquially known, could weaken further in coming days, according to Mazen Issa, a senior foreign exchange strategist at TD Securities in New York, as investors reassess recent bullish positions that had ignored widening rate differentials between the bond yields of the two countries as the U.S. Federal Reserve winds up to hike and the Bank of Canada doubles down on a studiously neutral stance.
On the campaign trail and in his recent memoir, Shortest Way Home, Buttigieg studiously avoids taking sides in the political and cultural battles that have defined American politics for the past three decades, instead arguing that he's the one who can bridge the divide between coastal states and fly-over states, between the party's left wing and its center, between an anti-LGBT—but delicious—chicken chain and everyone else.
Netflix recently signed a five-year, $300 million deal to lure Ryan Murphy away from 21st Century Fox, but Mr. Murphy is among the television industry's most sought-after producers The deal is evidence that Mr. Obama, who left the White House when he was just 55 years old, intends to remain engaged in the nation's civic business, even as he has studiously avoided direct clashes with Mr. Trump about his concerted efforts to roll back Mr. Obama's legacy.
Here is a list of topics which were studiously ignored throughout the debate: endless U.S. wars in Afghanistan, Iraq, Syria, and Yemen; recent and ongoing U.S. military action in Libya, Somalia, Niger, and more than a dozen other African nations; the stagnation of effective diplomacy with Iran and North Korea, as well as the consistent failure of sanctions to exact desired political resolutions from either regime; record-setting Pentagon budgets; burden-shifting to our NATO allies; deterring conflict with China or Russia; or the failing status quo that defines America's post-85033/11 foreign policy.

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