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"sundry" Definitions
  1. various; not important enough to be named separately

288 Sentences With "sundry"

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The war emerges through the gathering of these sundry elements.
The myriad sundry details of a vanished way of life.
It also includes a changing pad and a sundry bag.
And "Songy" bursts with dinos, monsters and sundry other reptiles.
Substitutes and coaches and sundry staff members poured from the bench.
They put their various and sundry relatives in some of these companies.
I pick up peanut M&Ms from a sundry shop around the corner.
He also wrote a biography of Napoleon and an autobiography, "Sundry Times" (1986).
The debate over the Brexit is full of references to sundry alternative models.
Grief is always a limping, ugly thing, a Frankenstein stitched together from sundry parts.
Add to that side, sundry mercenary forces imported from other countries, Sudan for example.
Then, as she closed, listing the sundry accomplishments of the Obama years, it blared.
The French are hard to shake from their normally phlegmatic approach to sundry crises.
The backpack has a 27-liter volume with plenty of compartments for sundry school items.
Nor are the sundry other complaints lodged by the former nominee during a long interview.
Each is also infused with a unique scent concocted by the artist from sundry substances.
Various sundry legal issues were raised or addressed by Van Lindberg, McCoy Smith and Bruce Perens.
He has two Champions Leagues, too, a couple of Club World Cups, and sundry domestic cups.
At last everyone in a Holacratic meeting can yammer freely, without a referee, on their sundry reactions.
The actress and Geek & Sundry founder welcomed a daughter last week, she announced on Twitter Monday morning.
EXECUTIVES have grown used to being nagged about their company's strategy and governance by all and sundry.
That's before getting started on the various and sundry cover stories and think pieces about her fraud.
Bayek investigates sundry events in Assassin's Creed: Origins by tracking objects and people from location to location.
Neckles uses gold foil spun around thread, beading, sequins, fabric, copper plate charms, and sundry other items.
Wurtz's cube is mostly notional, serving as an armature for sundry objects, including a single hanging sock.
Then he'll fabricate the sundry plant forms — the buds, the flower, the calyx — for days on end.
The ornate altar was still in the apse, but sundry statues and crucifixes had already been removed.
Critical Role launched in 2015 on Geek & Sundry, a multimedia production company with shows on YouTube and Twitch.
The branded products they sold included about 7,000 items: apparel and mugs and all manner of sundry tchotchkes.
The other was free to be the id—authentic and unbridled, capable of voicing sundry resentments and fears.
Or the church that is perilously open and thoroughly deserted, exposing its priceless treasures to all and sundry.
There are countless methods for calculating how shares are valued and sundry theories for what they "should" be worth.
I have some sundry complaints about the OnePlus 6T that tend to demonstrate the (few) corners OnePlus has cut.
But to communicate our sundry and diverse abilities, desires, and stories, you have to have more than a chair.
It means anything with a timestamp and a location stamp, and the attempt to integrate all that sundry data.
Expanding on its "Dungeons and Dragons" content, Geek & Sundry launched "Relics and Rarities," a shorter form show, in February.
Among the sundry ways Ms. Sozzani made her mark on fashion, it was her aesthetic savvy that stood out.
"I like providing interesting nonalcoholic options," said Mr. Bonfiglio, whose menu will include sandwiches from Foster Sundry in Bushwick.
"Such a nasty woman" immediately entered the national lexicon, inspiring feminist Halloween costumes, T-shirts and sundry other merchandise.
A large grid of color photographic prints, and sundry text-based archival materials, depicts Touch Sanitation in other media.
But throughout the qualifiers Iranians have thronged to the ground to watch their beloved "Team Melli" vanquish all and sundry.
Watch butcher Cara Nicoletti of Foster Sundry explain the ins and outs of dry and wet brining a pork chop.
But even then, its potential reach would have remained small – Nerdist and Geek & Sundry combined had 8 million monthly uniques.
The alt-right and neo-Nazis and other sundry strains of white supremacy now saturate the internet with their propaganda.
My ever-patient partner, who does not eat meat either, watched as I took down the sundry bits of swine.
Its brazen effort might seem tenuous or pretentious if not guided by good faith and exemplified powerfully in sundry titles.
The Illinois legislature, on the other hand, has declared abortion a "fundamental right" and removed sundry regulations on abortion clinics.
Royalty, dictators, and sundry other unsavory sorts who plunder whole countries' economies through corruption and offshore accounts tend to be excluded.
Smugly declare to all and sundry that Myrkur is false hipster bullshit, that you wouldn't be caught dead listening to it.
She rolled all of these sundry pursuits into one event on a rainy New York evening this week — and it worked.
Over the years, Wavertree circumnavigated the globe nearly 30 times, ferrying sundry cargo — coal, kerosene, jute, cotton, tea, coffee, molasses, timber.
All of us at Nerdist and Geek & Sundry are so thankful to you for being a part of this amazing community.
In 2006, the Sicilian province of Catania bought Mr. Trincale's archive of song lyrics, panels, posters, trophies, awards and sundry documents.
Now she presents herself as a defender of his sundry accomplishments, and attacks Sanders for being insufficiently supportive of the president.
The many phones, laptops, and sundry gadgets most of us use every day track our location, our habits, and our preferences.
His victory was engineered in classic EU fashion, after four rounds of voting and endless dealmaking between the parliament's sundry political groupings.
The table will be for pop-up dinners, too: Foster Sundry, 215 Knickerbocker Avenue (Troutman Street), Bushwick, Brooklyn, 718-569-8426, fostersundry.com.
In the exhibit, a "fat blue" Anything is perched on a lazy susan with sundry eyes, noses, and wigs visitors can apply.
Nowadays they mix celebrity gossip and feel-good stories with hastily rewritten press releases, the occasional outrage-bait, and sundry viral fluff.
With today's announcement, Rooster Teeth, Seeso, Frederator's Cartoon Hangover, Nerdist Alpha, and Geek & Sundry Alpha are joining the platform as partner channels.
He settled into his plush leather seat, beside a large cardboard box containing various documents relating to the Trump Organization's sundry enterprises.
The story was immense and operatic — "The Godfather" in Ren Faire tunics — but its sundry subplots broke along comfortably familiar narrative formats.
The gilt decorations Gouthière provided for sundry status objects enhanced their beauty and also their light-reflecting capacity, always important before electricity.
While such bad ideas have been largely fought off in Congress, various and sundry federal and state regulators have recently taken action.
The majority of voters, ignoring shrill warnings from the UK government and sundry other official bodies, signaled their dissatisfaction with the status quo.
Within minutes, buoyed by tales of our sundry mishaps on the way up the mountain, the four of us were strangers no more.
Whatever the season, it's always hard to make time for reading actual books, as opposed to exhibition catalogs and sundry magazines and newspapers.
Opinion Columnist For months we've heard from sundry media apocalypticians that this year's midterms were the last exit off the road to autocracy.
It confirms the love of drawing and all its sundry instruments — from traditional pastel to ballpoint pen — at the heart of Murray's art.
There to judge the ideas, and act as hypothetical users, were analysts for the C.I.A., the N.S.A. and sundry other American intelligence agencies.
Though small, it is home to sundry laboratories, an international airport, an upcoming Facebook data center, and double the national average of violent crimes.
The camera cuts quickly back and forth among the faces of Junkman, Deputy Junkman, Assistant Deputy Junkman, Junk-Haver, and Sundry Junk-Having Onlookers.
Cast your eyes downward, to the front and center of the stage and you'll see an open grave, waiting to receive all and sundry.
Things like passports, visas, and sundry permits are designed to regulate who can enter a society either temporarily or permanently and on what condition.
But this has done little to stop sundry shops and mamak joints from carrying at least one brand of kopi jantan on their shelves.
The other three-quarters would come from the state's Low Carbon Fuel Standard, efficiency standards, renewable energy portfolio standard, and various and sundry other regulations.
The EPA distinguishes between "general use" pesticides, for all and sundry, and "restricted use pesticides" (RUPs) for application only by those qualified to do so.
Some titles are already being shown on the Geek & Sundry Twitch Channel, and episodes that have been streamed will remain viewable as VODs to subscribers.
Hugely inventive and shamelessly vulgar — her stripping nearly always ended with the extraction of sundry accessories from her privates — Narcissister is a self-identified feminist.
Here, one looks back to history to identify the various and sundry bubbles that brought both great risks and rewards to investors and suckers alike!
As Trump retweeted all and sundry during the evening, Kaine was busy firing off attacks about the Republican presidential candidate to his running mate Mike Pence.
Ethiopian troops left Somalia in January 21625 leaving a good part of that country tightly in the hands of al-Shabaab and sundry other Islamist insurgents.
She trumpeted her and my good fortune to all and sundry, and when I asked her to be a little discreet, she looked at me uncomprehendingly.
However, last year's historic production cut also included a contribution from the Russians , who produce just under 11 million bpd, and sundry other non-OPEC players.
Abandoning a graduate degree in art history, he wrote about the art world and New York cultural life, gradually expanding into numerous and sundry aesthetic subjects.
Until then, Jonathan Anderson, 31, the creative director of Loewe and one of the 11 jurors, offered a piece of free advice to all and sundry.
Sundry administrative records indicate that Bach often fell into trouble over philosophical differences with his employers about the place of music in worship and in education.
Joseph was a modest and hardworking carpenter whom the Bible barely mentions save for sundry verses in Matthew and whom most depictions of the Annunciations sideline.
Our skin is shaved and painted, our bodies sliced open, various growths excised, sundry organs lopped off, and then we get stapled or stitched back together.
The "ma" in this case is President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, now feuding with her vice president, Joseph Boakai — he would be the "pa" — over sundry misdeeds.
This exhibition brings together some of his well-known works with a selection of early, stitched canvases that incorporated bottle caps, buttons, and sundry found objects.
Many members of the public have already responded to Leadsom's tweet, asking why she might not have donated instead to sundry homeless charities or food banks.
Unlike the humble pint, or glass of wine, or shot of tequila, or pitcher of Cheeky V, the Jägerbomb is frowned upon by all and sundry.
Rather than spending hours and weeks in her studio sculpting intricate forms from sundry materials, Sander essentially went shopping and brought her wares back to the gallery.
These liabilities, and sundry smaller ones, may be offset a little by Britain's share of the EU's assets, mostly property in Brussels and elsewhere around the world.
Fine cheese from the Adirondacks, Black Angus brisket and colorful designer carrots are some of the items that star at Aaron Foster's welcoming new store, Foster Sundry.
Hotel guests also get one $2693 mini-bar or hotel sundry shop credit each stay, access to an elaborate game room and passes to a nearby gym.
And, gloriously if briefly, it hides everything else — the plastic grocery bags and mini-marts and dog poop and salt-grimed Toyotas and sundry disorder of modernity.
A monster who is obsessed with Quentin has possessed Eliot's body and keeps dragging Quentin around with him on his quest to kill various and sundry gods.
After all, I can already make a lunch or dinner out of it when combined with plate full of sundry items plucked from my fridge or pantry.
Instead, it was an uninvited look into the consumption habits of the sundry individuals whose numbers have made their way into my phone over the last 15 years.
According to director Sandra Bloodworth, the organization, "constantly striving to reflect New York and all that it is," curates sundry public art for the diverse city's bustling hubs.
This should have been an indication to the political observers and sundry members of the policy and media "elite" that this will be a presidency like none other.
"That sundry of these reckless youth should have blown off their fingers and mutilated their hands was to be expected and perhaps pleasureably anticipated," The Times reported, scornfully.
One repeat user, a man who only wanted to be known as Ezra, told me that he gets his kopi jantan from a sundry shop in his neighborhood.
Patrons order at the counter and eat at sundry chrome dinettes off mismatched dishes (including plastic Disney plates), seasoning their food with kitschy vintage salt and pepper shakers.
His next solo album, "Movies," came out in 1980; across more than a dozen later albums, he incorporated elements like found sounds, half-spoken vocals and sundry percussion.
Here he rages about all and sundry, and with equal fervor plugs herbal supplements and creams promising to cure everything from rheumatoid arthritis to clinical depression, Alzheimer's and baldness.
Crunchyroll (which has more than 750,000 paying subscribers) will be the "anchor" for the new service, with other channels including Rooster Teeth, Seeso, Nerdist Alpha and Geek & Sundry Alpha.
But it also reveals ongoing fallout from a controversial financial reform measure known as the Volcker rule banning proprietary trading, which banks have tried to fight in sundry ways.
Bollywood has become more formalised since it gained "industry status" in 2001, allowing banks to lend to it (as opposed to gangsters and sundry businessmen seeking glamour or legitimacy).
Those dreams seemed to vary wildly depending on who you talked to, despite the fact that C18 was attempting to raise money for this homeland from all and sundry.
They believe that at the 11th hour, after scaring all and sundry with a no-deal Brexit, the PM will pull her preferred option out of her diplomatic bag.
He said his conversations on the road had "affirmed my faith" in the effort to defeat President Trump, addressing scores of staff members and other sundry fans of technocracy.
Voting rights, minority rights, the health of the environment, the sanctity of various and sundry offices — everything we're trained, as citizens, to care about — are playthings to these people.
To play Christ, he chose a former migrant seasonal worker, one of the thousands who harvest sundry crops — mostly tomatoes, olives and oranges — in the fields of Southern Italy.
More than one assistant and young female actress accuse him of sexist and manipulative behavior; he was apparently happy to share sundry details of his sexual exploits with all colleagues.
There were deals to ban various and sundry things, from cat declawing to floating billboards to bump stocks, the attachments that enable semiautomatic rifles to fire in sustained, rapid bursts.
In fact, it could be argued that Chair Yellen's instant agreement with all of the sundry economic concerns offered up by congressmen and congresswomen contributed to her ultra-dovish reputation.
Then it was a pharmacy and sundry store, and then an old jazz café and brothel before it became a bar, so there's a lot of unsettled spirits in here.
James Vacca, a city councilman from the Bronx, had a message on Friday for his constituents — and the sundry users of the Internet: He is an out and proud gay man.
The paid streaming service is a joint venture between Chris Hardwick's Nerdist and Felicia Day, Kim Evey and Sheri Bryant's Geek & Sundry, which are two of Legendary Digital Network's top channels.
He is lambasted by commentators, booed by supporters and roundly slated by all and sundry, but it only ever seems to make him meaner, more motivated and generally harder to beat.
Enter the British artist David Shrigley, who has engraved these sundry items on a 17-foot-tall slab of granite, to be temporarily installed by the Public Art Fund on Sept.
To do so requires that we connect the dots he has laid out: the sundry items he presents to us within the works in this exhibition, and their grid-based structure.
Soon after, Blanca decides to spend a summer week at her mother's seaside house, where she juggles lovers old and new, two female friends, her own two sons and sundry acquaintances.
One of the three DAB members said GM offered compensation based on dealers' average monthly sales over the past two years, showroom size and expenses for sundry items such as signage.
"In a social world, empathy allows us to interact with each other without killing each other, so that we won't eat each other," clinical psychologist  Dr. Nancy Hoffer told Geek & Sundry.
Mourinho could also point, with some justification, to bad luck: United has developed an unhappy habit of missing chances, as well as an intense, magnetic relationship with sundry posts and crossbars.
Years later, in her West Village apartment, she told me she kept the photograph of my back on the wall of her studio, where she pins sundry pictures, quotes, and memorabilia.
As a live-action adaptation of a cherished anime masterpiece, Ghost in the Shell is a technically solid, though lesser, homage to the film and the sundry TV series that inspired it.
In a 662-page book published last month by two journalists, based on recorded interviews with the Socialist president, Mr Hollande insults all and sundry: judges, footballers, his own ministers and more.
The scheme Schwartz, at the time a certified public accountant at Los Angeles's GSO Business Management LLC, withdrew funds from Morissette's accounts, then reported them as "sundry/personal expenses" to his employer.
It also leads to huge amounts of discontent from the public when they realize that no politician can make good on the various and sundry promises they make on the campaign trail.
And yet Moore is far too lenient in other ways: Lady Thatcher, as she became in 1992, now showed worse judgment than ever, befriending sundry monsters and murderers from around the world.
Blue, RWBY), Seeso (HarmonQuest, The UCB Show), Nerdist, Geek & Sundry (TableTop), Crunchyroll, Funimation, Machinima (Street Fighter: Resurrection), RiffTrax, Tested, GINX eSports, and Shudder, with plans to add CollegeHumor at a later date.
Now, something that I have noticed here and there, talking to sundry folk over the past couple of years, is a renewed interest in antiquity: Greek, Roman, Babylonian, Chinese, Mayan, or whatever.
It is furnished with an old campaign chair and sundry poetical odds and ends, including fragments of tapestry; one shows the crown heads of a king and queen — or father and mother.
Neymar's 28th birthday was just a regular night out: an entire Parisian nightclub taken over, the whole P.S.G. squad invited with their partners, as well as Neymar's friends and sundry other players.
Deal Professor The confirmation hearing for the Supreme Court nominee, Judge Neil M. Gorsuch, is set for next week, and a sundry list of big issues is bound to be brought up.
The past year provided sundry reasons for an investor flight response: Brexit last June, the U.S. election in November, the French elections a few weeks ago and most recently the UK election.
For decades, the records of police officers who have been disciplined for sundry reasons — from beating up suspects, to making false arrests, to drinking on the job — have been wrapped in secrecy.
She reportedly pushed for others to take the fall for actions she'd approved or overseen, including opposition research intended to "slime various and sundry detractors," as Kara Swisher put it, including George Soros.
But plugging in a radar detector and then also adding a video camera with its sundry of dangling wires and suction attachments creates a mess—and more blind spots than is, well, prudent.
If we can pull the proverbial camera back for a moment, there is a larger narrative to consider -- larger than Trump and Russia, than Trump and Comey, than Trump and his sundry enemies.
Erika Ishii, host and producer of gaming news show Geek and Sundry, and game designer Teagan Morrison, created a DIY solution to this problem by turning an Alienware laptop into a VR backpack.
We also have all the sundry profiles, interviews, features, essays, wire stories, op-eds, and special reports that journalists have done on Clinton since she first entered the Arkansas governor's mansion in 1978.
Birthday greetings came by way of elementary school children who sent poster-size cards; sundry town officials; and President Sergio Mattarella, who wished her "serenity and good health" on behalf of all Italians.
Jelly, already an expert on the varieties of male vanity, takes to studying Variety and ringing up sundry screenwriters and set- and costume-designers, apologizing for misdialing them, but then claiming mutual acquaintance.
At issue was a recent Hugin ad focusing on the most explosive of the sundry allegations against Mr. Menendez: that he and a friend hired underage prostitutes while vacationing in the Dominican Republic.
It's also the speaker system you want for your backyard parties and sundry outdoor festivities where, in the chaos, such things might be left outside to collect spilled beverages, rain, or even morning dew.
On Monday, Alphabet, the Google holding company, will report its financial numbers in two parts — giving the world its first look at how much money its sundry futuristic ventures are making, losing and costing.
Strau emerged from Cologne's late 23s and 1990s art scene, populated by figures such as Martin Kippenberger and his sundry assistants, some of whom, like Merlin Carpenter and Michael Krebber, later became successful artists.
The show dates to 2015, when the staff of Felicia Day's gaming and pop-culture website Geek & Sundry learned about a weekly D&D gathering in Los Angeles featuring a group of popular voice actors.
The subscription-based streaming service had been a joint venture between Nerdist and Geek & Sundry, and offered $4.99-per-month access to a mix of exclusive original content and other fan favorites from both brands.
Let's just say that after a weekend spent fishing and hunting, my hands, lips, and sundry scrapes and burns are healed up just in time to go do it all over again on Friday night.
Sanders would raise marginal rates on income over $250,000, he would raise the tax rate on capital gains and dividend income, he would hike the estate tax, and he would close sundry deductions and loopholes.
Daniel Sorg, a founder of the Boerum Hill store — which self-designates as a local meeting place — said they had initially pictured it as a modernized newsstand, both a community hub and a sundry stop.
In place of the Comintern's previous policy of treating any alliance with socialists and liberals as anathema, Moscow's U-turn involved demanding that its constituent parties reach out to all and sundry to stop fascism.
In exploring life's sundry gray areas, it also mirrors modern tumult—the distinct sensation of becoming untethered from everything that has grounded you, and the ensuing reckoning with the nature of control, connection, and self.
Polish Thursdays are known for a sundry crowd that's a sampling of eclectic Berlin itself—there are plenty of hipster locals and expats, a well-dressed Polish crowd, and even a cluster of Polish grandmas.
On sundry occasions in US history, the president has defied a check that a co-equal branch of the federal government has sought to place on him (to date, the president has always been a man).
"We take them seriously, as they are responsible for holding all manner of very important things — like queso, salsa, nachos, and various other sundry items that are critical to a Texan's everyday life and well-being."
Throw in Ben's assistant, Rebecca's mother, Oliver's new wife and sundry other ­spouses, employees and business relations of the Arkin clan, and you can see the need for some swift way to bring these people together.
Just know that Schwartz labelled his withdrawals of Morissette's money as "sundry/personal expenses," according to the now-settled civil suit Morissette first filed in May 21989, to paper over the fact that he was stealing.
In the opening chapters, various Essingers — aging parents in from Texas, four grown siblings, sundry grandchildren — have begun to gather in New York City to watch the younger Essinger son, Paul, compete in the U.S. Open.
Since amicably parting ways with Geek & Sundry in 288, Critical Role has become its own media company, with hundreds of thousands of subscribers across several social media platforms, and more than 2000 million views on YouTube.
It's a job and a half even trying to list the sundry attempts at building the shining city on the hill, the perfect world, and the architects are rife with assumptions and blind spots and self-justifications.
Congress won't do it; Paul Ryan and Mitch McConnell have made it clear they're not interested in pressuring the president-elect on his sundry conflicts of interest or in launching investigations into Russian involvement in the election.
Mr. Hawkins, who yields the spotlight to a folk-rock group on Tuesdays and sundry other performers on occasion, acknowledged that many in the crowd came to hear the music in combination with the smoking and drinking.
There are hundreds of thousands of venomous species littered amongst the sundry branches of the tree of life, from some of the oldest invertebrates, to insects, reptiles, mammals, and even some of our recent kin (like primates).
By the raunchy, glorious end of its fourth and final season, arriving on Amazon Friday, Rob and Sharon have been through health scares, family losses, infidelity, alcoholism and the sundry exhaustions of life with two small children.
And that you could use a lesson on sundry other details about her, including, for example, that in the late 1880s, when Shaw and Nesbit were both in their 20s, she fell hard in love with him.
Russia's 2016 foray into digital campaigning in the U.S. elections and sundry content horrors/scandals before and since have put paid to that — from nation state-backed fake news campaigns to live-streamed suicides and mass murder.
The tensions between country-idyll expectations and dispiriting realities course throughout this shimmering debut novel, whose time-hopping narrative depicts the interconnected journeys of the estate's sundry inhabitants from its 19th-century origins to the recent past.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads In the poem "Ode to Meaning" by Robert Pinsky, the speaker traverses the sundry terrains in which meaning might be found and sifts through the many guises it might take on.
As to be expected from an Apple ad, it's a highly polished production, featuring a slew of diverse and attractive young adults running around their town, slapping animated iMessage stickers on the various and sundry inhabitants and locations.
All gone would be the persistent detractors (Saccattack!), the shareholder activists (who are gathering even now for a new attack), the irksome media (I blame myself) and all the leaky board members, employees, ex-employees and sundry players.
City Music is accordingly sundry: One track, for example, is just folk singer Meg Baird reading a Flannery O'Connor passage about a boy who, having never seen a city, mistakes the glow of a skyline for a fire.
"I'm struck at the enthusiasm of all and sundry to tell us that European and U.S. growth rates will hardly be affected by the UK post-referendum slowdown," Societe Generale's Kit Juckes said in a note to clients.
The man who had spent some 60 years belting out song after song about the exploitation of workers, sundry social injustices and Italy's political and criminal travails during decades of social upheaval could barely speak above a whisper.
"Ragtag collections of prostitutes and pimps, drug addicts and sundry urban nighthawks, the people who populate his plays were unusual theatrical subjects in their day, but were no less sympathetic for that," the Times obit said of Wilson.
In a past career, Glenn R. Simpson had been a reporter's reporter, tenacious through two decades in journalism, often driving the Washington story of the day — congressional corruption, fund-raising shenanigans, sundry misbehavior — but never becoming it himself.
Sundry underworld types scratch and sniff in pursuit, but their harebrained motives — like the money itself — are mere tools with which to paint a pitch-black picture of Chinese economic frustration set against the allure of Western opportunity.
The teenagers, who change from muddy street clothes to sundry underwear combos as the story line gets more of a "Lord of the Flies" vibe, often have the air of adolescents tearing through a particularly exotic school vacation.
Soon he offered up sundry nuggets on his importance to the Yankees ("They always win when I am there") and on how to succeed in life ("Show me someone without an ego, and I'll show you a loser").
In time, some of my pre-existing friends, the ones I had made because of shared interests and personalities, had kids themselves, and now we have yearslong text chains about our children alongside gossip and other sundry complaints.
He had used the social media platform for everything from promoting his sundry brands and properties to proliferating the "birther" conspiracy theory that Obama was born outside the U.S. His habit continued after he moved into the White House.
First off, it opened up the field for Hillary Clinton's blistering speech yesterday against the alt-right, as well as the Clinton campaign's other attacks linking Trump to not just Breitbart, but to Klansmen and other sundry white supremacists.
"Relics and Rarities" consisted of only six episodes and a core cast of Julia Dennis ("Lofty Dreams"), Tommy Walker ("Daredevil"), Xander Jeanneret ("Sagas of Sundry"), and Jasmine Bhullar, a famed Twitch streamer, as well as a weekly celebrity guest.
Then I realized that our freezer, fully stocked with Trader Joe's meals, bagged ice, frozen dumplings, and all the various, sundry leftovers, provided immediate chilling effects, whereas the cold (but not frozen) wet cloth took a while to chill.
It offers services such as driving sundry goods — a single cellphone cover, say — from one end of Cairo to another for as little as $2.50, or taking flowers to someone in the hospital on behalf of a busy relative.
Since September, as sundry rats on Trump's foundering ship of state have scurried for dry ground, Pompeo and Pence have addressed the Ukraine matter tersely, protected in part by White House stonewalling of House subpoenas for documents and testimony.
The creator of the world-famous Madeline, her 19303-girl cohort, sundry nuns and their lives in and around a Parisian convent school, Bemelmans (200-21960) grew up and for a while, worked in his father's hotel in Austria.
"Official Welcome" is a case study in the intellectual rigor, physical bravura and satirical wit Fraser brings to diagnosing the collective delusions, material excesses, fraught politics, grandiose rhetoric, bumptious egos, ingrained biases and sundry pretenses of the art world.
To overcome the discomfort of loneliness, college students might think of their 18-year-old contemporaries on sundry military bases or in battlefields abroad, scolded by their sergeants, who always pretend that these young ones cannot do anything right.
Absorbing Zuboff's methodical determination, the way she pieces together sundry examples into this comprehensive work of scholarship and synthesis, requires patience, but the rewards are considerable — a heightened sense of awareness, and a deeper appreciation of what's at stake.
It sits about a mile from the archetypal Texas town square — a courthouse in the middle, ringed by bakeries and boutiques and sundry shops — and is a seven-minute drive from the unofficial ice cream of Texas, Blue Bell Creameries.
"All our members are directed to step down the red alert message ... as we assure all and sundry of normal supply and distribution of petroleum products across the country," it said, adding that talks were ongoing "to amicably resolve the matter".
I'd bet a lot of people became even more interested in what it's doing reading the various and sundry tweets and posts about it, including a Big Profile post in the NYT that kicked off this latest round of discussion.
What united this sundry group was the belief that the "globalism" of the neocons had to be opposed by a new nationalism based on immigration restriction, trade protectionism, and a foreign policy that included withdrawing from many international alliances and agreements.
It starts out idealistic enough, all wacky outfits and **good vibes**, but when you throw a quarter million mostly-young people together in a field with sundry substances, relentless heat, and bad cell service, well, things get a little Battle Royale.
He collected branches with fresh buds and grafted them onto rootstock to create an orchard of endangered cherries, figs, apples, pears, peaches, quinces and other sundry species in a farmyard belonging to an abandoned church that he had bought in 1960.
Originated by the Contemporary Arts Museum in Houston and the Museum of Contemporary Art in Denver, this show contains 44 paintings on canvas or metal, four stunning videos and sundry occasionally interesting photographs — all spanning peripatetically from 1969 to the present.
This is the end of an era that we will remember fondly, but it's also the beginning of a future where more of the premium Nerdist and Geek & Sundry content featured on Alpha will be available to more viewers than ever.
There was a white marble painted to look like a glass eye (god, I really hope it wasn't actually a glass eye), an ornate doodle on a piece of paper that said "seven dollars," a dinosaur statuette, and other sundry items.
Nevertheless, the company is betting on a turnaround with its store optimization initiatives, including partnerships with Dick's Sporting Goods and 250 Hudson News outlets, which sells newspapers and magazines and other sundry items in airports, bus terminals and train stations.
That the magazine had survived at all under the leadership of one of the most noxious figures in journalism was something of a miracle, and Hughes, with more financial resources and without Peretz's sundry prejudices, seemed like a fitting savior.
Incendiary rhetoric promulgated by Fox News, its chief devotee the president, and sundry members of the Republican Party would have you believe that a human wave is washing up at our southern border in incomprehensible numbers, bringing disease and murder in its wake.
Mr. Weiner is the author of histories of the F.B.I. and C.I.A. In times of crisis, the leaders of the military and intelligence communities try to put aside their differences, often many and sundry, and work together for the good of the country.
For three nights in January, the pianist Ray Angry and the vibraphonist Warren Wolf took over the Blue Note, inviting a sundry crew of collaborators to participate in what they called the "Jazz-ageddon" series, and the result was a multihued patchwork.
However, Amalia Mesa-Bains's "Emblems of the Decade: Borders" (2015) is the kind of installation I want to spend time with: it's detailed and sundry and gives off the feeling of someone's actually lived-in space crossed with a sort of reliquary.
At first glance, Monza is little changed from the club it has always been: a modest, provincial place, where parents of youth-team players, coaches and sundry older locals mill around the coffee bar that serves as the centerpiece of the training ground.
The problem is that the notion of a tormented superhero searching to grasp his or her identity is by now a familiar construct, having served as the Adamantium spine of Wolverine's cinematic biography, for one, in the "X-Men" movies and sundry spinoffs.
Much of the information presented is already known, but Jacobsen has accomplished the gargantuan feat of bulldozing it all into one place, with additional details gleaned via searches under the Freedom of Information Act, followed up with recent interviews of sundry paranormalists involved.
These were the times of two great upheavals, the Algerian war of liberation from France and World War II. The Nazi occupation of France forced publishers into various places of exile, and writers to endure sundry forms of censorship and staggering delays.
Ever anxious to keep his patient in top form, first for the Nazis' huge open-air rallies and later for vital meetings with top generals or world leaders, Morell plied Hitler not only with sundry quack remedies but also with near-daily injections.
One of the biggest municipalities to embrace OpenGov's technology to date is the city of Boston, which earlier this year created Analyze Boston, an open data portal built on OpenGov that enables it to publish sundry open data sets and make them available to residents.
The combined duo fuses together into a new form — called, of course, Ultron Sigma — and merge the Marvel and Capcom worlds to achieve their goals using the Infinity Stones, resulting in the various and sundry heroes from both franchises uniting to battle the new threat.
MARK LAUBYSenior vice-president and chief reliability officerNorth American Electric Reliability CorporationAtlanta Riding up and down the Champs-Elysées with Donald Trump and promising to all and sundry that France will maintain its operations abroad is one thing ("Stumbling into a fight", July 240nd).
"I'm unwilling to allow my vote, out of fear, to contribute to a mandate which allows a President Clinton 45 to rapidly degrade the basic protections of the Constitution while simultaneously engaging in ever more and sundry costly wars," he said in an email.
They're clever women — "I language along," one says of arguing with her husband — trained in quantum mechanics and epigenetics but baffled by surreal developments (one suddenly sprouts a breast on her back) or merely the sundry ordinary indignities of being someone's daughter, someone's wife.
Millions of the EU's capacity-building euros went to constructing the fiction that Libya, despite an ongoing civil war and the documented involvement of its coast guard in human smuggling and sundry other crimes, has the institutional infrastructure necessary to coordinate search and rescue operations.
Other immediate updates we made included:Light fixtures: $103Paint for the entire house: $480Outlet covers and sundry hardware: $110Then we ran out of cash and we had to put the rest of our renovations on hold, and that&aposs precisely when the flip stopped being fun.
There is something about a line that is eternal, not because we wish it so, but rather because in separating the light from the dark, we make a passage through all the sundry reasons to lie still and accept what you have been given.
Fighters against injustice touched a soft spot with him: the wrongly court-martialled General Sheng of "I Know Your Name Well", or the "White-Eyebrow Hero" Lord Bao, China's most righteous judge, whose story he had been telling all and sundry since he was five years old.
The art historian Salvatore Settis, the co-curator of the exhibition with Carlo Gasparri, and a former director of the Getty Research Institute in Los Angeles, played the consul Cicero on the tour for Mr. Franceschini, Mayor Virginia Raggi, sundry culture ministry authorities and their respective retinues.
More parochially, in 2009 the Daily Telegraph revealed that MPs routinely abused their expenses to do up homes that they sold on at a profit, as well as for sundry other ill-judged and absurd outlays such as the renovation of moats and the housing of ducks.
Before journalists poke into convention halls and the surrounding neighborhoods, party organizers and city officials typically provide maps, seating diagrams, pricing, media guides and other tools of the news trade at the walk-throughs, followed by sundry enthusiastic speeches and an overview of the event planning.
Which of the following is more likely to test the boundaries of credulity: that a handful of Republican congressmen, former congressmen and sundry right-wingers would think that arming three-year-olds is, actually, now you mention it, quite a good way to deal with school shootings?
EditorsNote: Updates with Texas Tech being tied atop Big 12; sundry other edits for clarity Visiting Texas Tech took another big step toward its first Big 12 Conference regular-season championship Saturday by weathering TCU's second-half comeback bid on the way to an 81-66 victory.
The result comes as Baidu narrows its attention to just a handful of areas outside its core business, while the other two of China's big-three tech firms - Tencent Holdings Ltd and Alibaba Group Holding Ltd - spend billions of dollars expanding into sundry sectors in multiple markets.
The backdrop for the scheme is President Trump publicly questioning the accuracy of the nation's most extensive and scientifically robust assessment by 13 federal agencies that showed how stronger storms, higher sea levels, more heat waves and sundry other effects of climate change will harm the nation.
" The warm smells of shisha tobacco and chicken frying in a side room filled the air while Lauren, the skilled barkeep, mixed a St. Nick Henny Colada (Hennessey, coconut cream, and pineapple juice) as well as a 147 Punch (Caribbean rum melded with sundry fruity concoctions). "Shots!
Same with Hillary Clinton and pretty much everyone else in D.C. All gone would be the persistent detractors (Saccattack!), the shareholder activists (who are gathering even now for a new attack), the irksome media (I blame myself) and all the leaky board members, employees, ex-employees and sundry players.
The menu is as thoughtfully conceived as the space itself: the bright, open lobby of a building designed by the architect Robert A. M. Stern, outfitted with inviting wooden tables and cozy seating areas, a library, sundry African objets (including a painted fishing boat from Dakar), and art installations.
Some of the nation's first statesmen are buried there, along with sundry Washington celebrities, ranging from the F.B.I. Director J. Edgar Hoover to the rascally Washington Mayor Marion Barry to Mary Ann Hall, who ran an esteemed brothel four blocks southwest of the Capitol during Mr. Lincoln's time.
So while Bowie's audience includes legions of cerebral aesthetes more than happy to debate the pros and cons of his many incarnations, sundry media obsessives who value Bowie mainly for abstract intellectual reasons, I suspect that most Bowie fans respond initially and most keenly to the sound of his singing.
The alternative is simple: Britain remains de facto in the EU; it is drawn into promoting the EU's regulatory agenda; the Conservative Party loses the next election to Jeremy Corbyn's far-left Labour Party, and Trump enters 2020 having done nothing in trade except impose tariffs on all and sundry.
"I grew up in the '90s and it was sort of at the end of this satanic panic that surrounded not just 'Dungeons and Dragons' but RPGs (role playing games) in general," Jeanneret, who plays Rikki Huckster on "Relics and Rarities," said in a video posted by Geek & Sundry Wednesday.
"Something was weird about kids getting together in a basement and discussing magic that kind of scared the culture as a whole and it's been cool to see this transition and acceptance both, I think, in large part to Geek & Sundry, Nerdist and Alpha and all of these programs," he said.
But if senior intelligence officials can't concern themselves with the national security implications of foreign meddling in an election, or of the sundry conflicts corrupt campaign officials (like, say, Trump's) might bring into government, without subjecting themselves to character assassination, it creates horrifying incentives for both potential meddlers and their beneficiaries.
Sunday afternoons he took his horn, and me as page turner, to a vaudeville theater in Pawtucket, where he played in a stage band for sundry down-home acts who opened for a Hollywood feature film that we in the band watched backward from the far side of the screen.
The UAE in turn funds and controls mostly southern Yemeni forces such as the Southern Transitional Council, the Security Belt (al-Hizam) and the Elite (Nukhba) forces — again, along with sundry mercenary forces, mostly hired via contracts with international companies that perform such "security" services, when the price is right.
Several towering sculptures are made of sundry found materials, some atop shopping carts or strollers that call to mind carts used by the homeless as well as street vendors in both Harlem and Jamaica (Ward once paraded these sculptures through Harlem streets and you can see his actions in videos).
For the exhibit, "the third in a series of contemporary exhibitions mounted in dialog with the [museum's 1939 World's Fair] Relief Map of New York City's Water System," several series of artists' prints, as well as sundry political t-shirts and skateboards, hang on the walls around the WPA-commissioned map.
It's a classic noir triangle, but it widens quickly to introduce a roundelay of characters with volatile tempers and conflicting agendas, including Paul's sometime girlfriend Rachel, Ahmed's worldly uncle Hassan, Wilkerson's God-fearing Texan father, sundry contract killers and map dealers — even a former Mexican cartel assassin hiding from El Chapo.
The modern multinational corporation — operating in dozens of countries; buying and selling products and raw materials in a slew of different currencies; seeking to protect itself from volatile prices, fluctuating foreign-­exchange rates and sundry unforeseeable risks — needed banks that would provide much more than run-of-the-mill loans.
The Democratic nominee is going to want to get support from "never Trump" columnists, people who voted Green in 2016, white Democrats in denial about racism, religiously observant black and Latino people with traditionalist views on sex and gender, and all kinds of other people with sundry bad political opinions.
This new fine presumably will cover all of the fresh I'm-sorrys since then, for the various and sundry violations that the company has committed over the last several years, including the mistakes the company made in not seeing and then not quickly plugging the epic Cambridge Analytica data leak.
This weekend the leaders of 27 EU countries (all bar Britain) will convene in Rome's glorious Palazzo dei Conservatori, beneath 17th-century frescoes and flanked by sculptures of sundry popes, to proclaim their unity—60 years after their forefathers signed the Treaty of Rome, the EU's founding document, in the same room.
Roughly pillow-shaped when inflated, Saraceno's Aerocene Explorer solar sculptures (which commenced in 221, an example is exhibited downstairs) fit in a backpack and are used by individuals for sundry purposes, for instance outfitted with a sensor or camera, or simply to experience a direct personal connection with the sun and atmosphere.
The first known canvas illustrating a scene from "Orlando Furioso" (dating from about 1518 and on loan from Villa Borghese in Rome) is Dosso Dossi's "Melissa," the good enchantress who restores to their proper form sundry knights who have been metamorphosed into animals, birds, trees and stone by the wicked sorceress Alcina.
To the Editor: If President Trump and the G.O.P. are correct — that congressional oversight of official behavior is a non-starter — why on earth did Hillary Clinton subject herself to a marathon session of withering questioning from House Republicans on Benghazi, a certain email server and sundry other G.O.P. obsessions in 2015?
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads About a Line There is something about a line that is eternal, not because we wish it so, but rather because in separating the light from the dark, we make a passage through all the sundry reasons to lie still and accept what you have been given.
Badging my way blithely across sundry strata of midway, grandstand, infield, and even the track itself, I noticed differences in socio-economic class expressed geographically: the depth of scrutiny to which a given gate's security staff subjected my credentials corresponded to how skinny and chic the inhabitants of the zone beyond would be.
Mr Valls, who secured less than 6% of the vote when he ran in the Socialist primary in 2011, faces sundry far-left rivals at the primary (including Arnaud Montebourg, author of a book on "deglobalisation"), as well as Communist-backed left-wingers outside the party (among them a strong candidate, Jean-Luc Mélenchon).
Perhaps the most daunting barrier to entry for aspiring esports fans—and undue burden on the players—is the sundry competitions, a dazzling array of ersatz contests and leagues going off, overlapping, and winking out like fireworks displays, owned and operated by independent third-party organizers lacking in the rigid structure imposed upon traditional sports.
If we want to eliminate furloughs entirely, and avoid semi-regularly throwing the personal finances of hundreds of thousands, if not millions, of government workers into turmoil, as well as the sundry other costs of government shutdowns, we should consider passing a permanent automatic CR that applies to the whole government, not just the military.
In its quest for quick passage of fundamental tax reform — the better to defeat opponents of the elimination of sundry loopholes, whose forces are even now massing on the border — the House will forego a conference to reconcile differences with the Senate, and will instead vote Thursday on the Senate-passed budget resolution, as is.
WikiLeaks' own interpretations of the emails, published on its Twitter feed, have clearly fueled this hysteria — like the time the organization suggested (falsely) that one of the emails it published proved that top Clinton aide John Podesta participated in a bizarre ritual involving the consumption of sundry bodily fluids: The Podestas' "Spirit Cooking" dinner?
Today, the society focuses on early education, health and wellness, family and home, and social and emotional development at more than 50 locations across the five boroughs and in Westchester County, N.Y. Money raised through the Neediest Cases Fund provides children with sundry items, from prom dresses to textbooks, that help them live normal lives.
The traits are conscientiousness, or how likely you are to be on time to meetings and reply to emails; agreeableness, or how eager you are to please people; openness to experience, or how much you crave adventures; neuroticism, or how much you react to the sundry difficulties of life; and extraversion, or how much you want to hang out.
In an age where a million mixes flood the perma-scrolling timelines of all and sundry, and everyone with a cracked copy of Serato and a few YouTube rips can upload a solid hour of trudging tech-house to an uncaring audience of practically no one, a mix really needs to say something of note to stand out.
The radical twist here is that this to-scale structure, with its pieced-together yet exquisitely detailed walls, ceiling, floor, bathroom, windows, shelves, tubes and jars of paint, black paintings, coffee cans, books, tools, and sundry other items —all the usual stuff of an artist's lair, and all fashioned from cardboard by hand —is an overturned artist's studio.
He was eventually arrested on charges of attempted murder for hire, but somehow that is the least interesting development here — it has to compete with maulings, polygamist compounds, another possible murder, D.I.Y. music videos meant to mock said possible murder, unusual sexual arrangements, sundry drugs and violence, arson and, perhaps obviously, the desire for a reality TV show.
And to the roll call of prestige interviewees that includes Williams's friends and peers Billy Crystal, David Letterman and Eric Idle, add the daughter of Williams's high school wrestling coach, the guy with whom he performed mime routines in Central Park in the early 1970s, and sundry lesser-known comics from Williams's up-and-comer days.
To the extent that tech execs are willing to publicly acknowledge this untenable state of affairs, we hear a lot of pleas for government oversight (see Google CEO Sundar Pichai&aposs recent call for AI regulations), government leniency (see Facebook&aposs argument that it must be left alone lest China take over), and sundry self-serving press releases.
The most important pieces to my arsenal are: a BB cream, NYX pot of concealer, NYX Matte Liquid Liner (for the wings), NYX eye pencil (for the lower lid), Coty Airspun powder in Translucent, sundry drugstore nude eyeshadow palettes that I layer on with a focus on charcoal, waterproof mascara, and rosewater to spray and set.
But never has he presented it in one sustained performative howl, combining the comic dexterity of a Louis C.K. with a Portnoyish level of detail (especially when it comes to Dovaleh's childhood: At one point, to stop himself from being beaten up by all and sundry, young Dovaleh took to walking through the neighborhood on his hands).
But more than a bulwark against the sundry potholes afflicting the road to half-decent cinema experiences today, Metrograph is a celebration of film-going in all its aspects — from the private exhilaration of admiring a familiar film in an anonymous crowd to the communal ecstasy of discovering an unknown masterpiece elbow-to-elbow with others equally in awe.
His offices in Santa Monica, a few blocks from the gym where he maintains his hewn-oak physique, would make a cosy retreat: there are film posters and body-building awards, framed photographs of him with Pope Francis and sundry presidents, works of art by Andy Warhol and others, and many movie props, including a life-sized crocodile beneath his pool table.
With the President's sons meeting with foreign political figures while travelling the world on business trips, with his daughter playing a diplomatic role with leaders of countries where she has commercial interests, and with his son-in-law seemingly marked as a potential recipient of foreign bribes by all and sundry, it's important to know who pays whom, and for what.
There are charity balls, well-dressed window shoppers in Paris and London, heroic bohemians Vali Myers and Juliette Gréco, sundry aristocrats, the professional debut of Yves Saint Laurent, American models in Paris, debutantes, Harry Belafonte, Vera Zorina, Audrey Hepburn, a training session at the Helena Rubinstein Beauty Salon, Edith Head at work, Andy Warhol with Louise Bourgeois and of course Hollywood.
Because of our shallow social roots, our neighborhood and building became touchstones: the couple down the hall with the tiny puffball, a mere suggestion of a dog; the engineering staff who promptly and professionally fixed the smoke detector, the oven, a door hinge, and sundry others; the guy on the same gym schedule as me, whom I jokingly "raced" on an adjacent treadmill.
You've packed your two most flattering black sweaters; downloaded half the Hallmark channel in case your parents' Wi-Fi is untrustworthy; triple-checked that anxiety medications are in your carry-on; and let your therapist/best friends/various and sundry social media followers know to be on standby because at least some of what awaits you is going to suuuuuuuuuck.
The hacked e-mails also reveal wrangling about how to minimise negative publicity around Mrs Clinton's use of a private e-mail server to send and receive secret government information; internal discussions about how to handle touchy Democratic grandees (including at the Obama White House); the uselessness of sundry reporters; and how to finesse moderate policy positions liable to displease the party's leftish activists.
Longtime Accel partners Philippe Botteri, Sonali De Rycker, Luciana Lixandru and Harry Nelis took the stage at Disrupt Berlin earlier today, and unlike many London-based investors, who have downplayed how much Brexit could hurt their local economy, the team was frank about their sundry concerns over what happens if the U.K. leaves the European Union as is currently scheduled to happen, beginning March 29, 2019.
Some of the service's content will move to Twitch, while others will become VOD (video on demand.) "This is the end of an era that we will remember fondly, but it's also the beginning of a future where more of the premium Nerdist and Geek & Sundry content featured on Alpha will be available to more viewers than ever," the company wrote in an email to subscribers.
But they'll also be blamed for the sundry chaos their plan creates: the local insurance markets that collapse because all the insurers pull out, the seniors who find their premiums quadrupling, the rural health systems that crack under the thinner subsidies, the low-income workers whose raises push them above Medicaid eligibility only to find their larger paychecks more than consumed by larger health bills.
Now she finds herself facing intense criticism for how she and the company handled the Cambridge Analytica scandal, account hacks, Russians running wild over its platform and the hiring of a communications firm called Definers Public Affairs (which really sounds like something a bunch of toxic bros would come up with after too many beer bongs down at Faber College's Omega Theta Pi) to slime various and sundry detractors.
It brought the Charlie Hebdo massacre, the Paris massacre, the San Bernardino slaughter, the rise and internationalization of ISIS, the death toll in Syria to about 250,000, the arrival of over one million desperate migrants and refugees in Europe, dead little Alan Kurdi on a Turkish beach, a senseless Saudi war in Yemen, Putin offensives on various fronts, the warmest year on record, American bombing of a Doctors Without Borders hospital in Afghanistan, and sundry other disasters.
Among those eyed in attendance: CNN's Dana Bash, Abby Phillip and Kate Bennett, CBS's Nancy Cordes, political consultant Stephanie Cutter, Amy Argetsinger of The Washington Post, Pam Stevens, Betsy Fischer Martin, publicist Kimball Stroud, Laura Evans, Elizabeth Thorp, Gloria Dittus, Jocelyn Quinn, Politico's Nancy Cook and Daniel Lippman, Framebridge's Susan Tynan, Rachel Holt, Washingtonian magazine's Brittany Shepherd, Forrest Hamil, the American Hospital Association's Robyn Bash, Alex Skatell, Revolution's Meredith Balenske, Alex Marquardt of CNN, Salt & Sundry owner Amanda McClements, Katie Grant, Mariel Saez and Evan Ryan.
It reads, in part: "...the month of April of each year is hereby designated as Confederate History and Heritage Month and shall be set aside to honor, observe, and celebrate the Confederate States of America, its history, those who served in its armed forces and government, and all those millions of its citizens of various races and ethnic groups and religions who contributed in sundry and myriad ways to the cause which they held so dear from its founding ..." CNN's Brandon Griggs contributed to this story.
There is nothing overtly political about this exhibition, which features three decidedly eccentric (to say the least) sculptures; a set of mesmerizing wall panels made by the controlled dripping of polymer gypsum and other sundry materials, which leaves small gaps and wider openings across the surface; and willfully scruffy yet gorgeous mixed media drawings (Conté, charcoal, pastel, and acrylic) on Mylar, but it's gratifying to witness the way the show subtly turns the tables on the frothing-at-the-mouth, profoundly ignorant, ban-the-Muslims crowd.
There, behind a door marked by a large sign that reads "Once Upon a Time," are moody landscapes that the designer said he painted when he wanted a distraction from the moviemaking grind, as well as some of the dozens of awards he has won during a 47-year career: the three Oscars he has won with his wife Francesca Lo Schiavo (making for six statuettes), along with a plethora of British Academy of Film and Television Arts and Los Angeles Film Critic Association awards, and sundry Italian prizes he keeps at home.
The Jews, it emerges from these sundry texts, have not been one thing but many things: Philo, who was convinced that he could reconcile Greek philosophy with the Bible; Josephus, a Jewish general in the rebellion against Rome who went over to the Romans and then wrote two proud histories of the Jews in Greek; Spinoza, who after being excommunicated by the Jewish community of Amsterdam marked out a new space for himself as perhaps the first secular Jew; the Hasidic master Rabbi Nahman of Bratslav, who combined the mystical symbolism of the Zohar with the narrative enchantment of European folk tales.
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