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FREEMAN: We are on the sunnier side of the moon.
But playing away from home just got a little sunnier.
But Spielberg has always possessed a sunnier disposition than Halliday.
However, April has a sunnier forecast, according to one strategist.
This one was sunnier, and it had great water pressure.
"I feel like it's sunnier over there," she said ruefully.
Did I skew my own reporting for a sunnier outcome?
Her supporters, for starters, have a sunnier view of things.
Mail carriers' days are about to get a little bit sunnier.
Would you like to see a sunnier, kinder version of America?
The sunnier we turn by late day, the warmer we get.
Many human diseases — colds, the flu — wane in the sunnier months.
He was sunnier and more conciliatory — more "presidential," some pundits opined.
She makes my life sunnier, happier, funnier, stylishier, and super duper yummier!
Why wait for sunnier days to debut a new and lighter look?
If that didn't exist, perhaps the Mac picture would've been even sunnier.
How did you end up playing music that sounds sunnier than that?
But it is a sunnier picture for Democrats in Arizona, where Rep.
When man (and woman) traveled south to sunnier lands, their skin darkened.
The first sentence seems to have wandered in from a sunnier poem.
By early afternoon, it will be sunnier and in the low 60s.
Or conversely, how can we optimise for shade in a much sunnier country?
Just in time for sunnier days, Hamptons pop-ups start opening this weekend.
We don't know yet whether Clinton can counter forcefully with a sunnier vision.
The optimism on Wall Street has also been helped by sunnier economic data.
The sunnier outlook has nothing to do with the new premier's pro-oil policies.
In California, Sacramento beat San Francisco, 37-25, in far warmer and sunnier conditions.
Republicans were also sunnier on the current state of the economy after the election.
Both were redesigned to emphasize openness over seclusion, giving them an airier, sunnier feel.
"I was really counting the minutes to move to a sunnier place," she said.
But United's sunnier outlook for the year appears to have calmed some investor worries.
We still see a lot of clouds, but it should be sunnier than Monday.
It's in these sunnier times that we often look to switch up our diet, too.
Speaking of which: If you decide to explore sunnier prospects, don't bring shade with you.
If Alex Sichel could not become a sunnier person, she could envision herself being one.
Where to watch: Netflix Would you like to see a sunnier, kinder version of America?
No plausible candidate with a broader, sunnier message has yet emerged from the Republican pack.
NEW YORK — Audi's uproarious R2162 just lost its roof and got a whole lot sunnier.
But the company's sunnier outlook for the year appears to have calmed some investor worries.
So he's pressing for a sunnier tale: the monster defanged, the nation safe and sound.
Thanks to the Chili, the forecast for the rest of the workweek got a bit sunnier.
But even in sunnier moments, my family rarely acknowledged the social fact of our biracial identity.
Glimmers of that sunnier outlook can still be seen in the big American banks' annual results.
But summer is coming, and the slightly warmer temperatures and sunnier days are a welcome distraction.
The president's itinerary includes stops that will showcase the sunnier side of the trans-Atlantic relationship.
His darkest private moments were probably still sunnier than your typical public speech from Jimmy Carter.
The former has a sunnier disposition, tackles family dynamics, and remains grounded despite an unconventional plot.
And the Asheville Humane Society is feeling a little sunnier after observing Leslie's act of compassion.
Weather: Kind of like yesterday, only sunnier and less raw: gusty with a high of 46.
Today's high is near 87, and it will become gradually sunnier as the day goes on.
Season 2 sticks to that pattern, though at a more leisurely pace and in sunnier surroundings.
But more importantly, sick of the Bay Area weather, I'd decamped to warmer, sunnier Lake Tahoe.
The pressure gradient becomes less extreme, and Greenland tends to see sunnier weather and less snowfall.
Maybe some will leave for sunnier places or for bigger clubs within reach of the Thames.
Certainly Spain deserves much credit for the reforms it has undertaken, and its outlook is much sunnier.
On a sunnier note, a lot of millennials have gotten into vinyl over the last few years.
People will notice that you're feeling sunnier, and this is a lovely time to make first impressions.
Trump, whose relationship with Stone began in the 1980s, has a much sunnier view of Stone, however.
In the summer, the days are sunnier and your skin needs more protection when you step outside.
Once Rippon is back from the winter games, he might appreciate spending some time in sunnier Monterey.
Investors had wanted to see even better results and hear a sunnier outlook from executives, analysts said.
Much like our clearer, sunnier outlook on life, our skin tends to fare better in summer, too.
Think vampy lips, , and full-on bangs — looks you may not typically associate with the sunnier seasons.
And while the mood remains sunnier for the most part, there's plenty of reasons for caution too.
His long-term projections — and those of his peers in manufacturing — are actually a fair bit sunnier.
With a furry fried-egg charm, this tangerine duffle makes everything seem a little sunnier (side up).
Many of those listings, like one home listed for $2,500 a night, are vestiges of sunnier times.
The trailer at least paints a much sunnier view of the city than Russian imports usually do.
Or in her own words:  Taking the pictures I left changed,in a much more sunnier disposition.
Plus, this past weekend I visited some old friends, which may be why I've been feeling sunnier.
The options market suggests a far sunnier outlook than the past month of market activity has implied.
And Univision will look to sunnier skies as it broadcasts its coast-to-coast party ¡FELIZ 2018!
Fried Egg Quesadilla A simple quesadilla, made even sunnier (and more filling) with an egg on top.
And if it's a rainy, cloudy day, she waits for a sunnier day to take the best photos.
Nevertheless, solar technology continues to improve, and the southwestern part of the United States is sunnier than average.
As summer approaches and the days get longer and sunnier, it's becomes increasingly important to wear protective eyewear.
" While darkness occasionally lurks underneath the breezy, Americana-tinged arrangements, elsewhere it's sunnier like on "In The Clear.
Most green, leafy plants thrive during the spring and fall in sunnier states such as California and Arizona.
The Brexit cause was fiercely opposed by voters of a sunnier, more forward-looking disposition, as Trumpism is.
A sunnier or gloomier day will dictate whether energy production goes up or down, potentially overloading the grid.
"Once an activist shows up, it's too late to put up sunnier forecasts," he said on the panel.
But Linda McMahon, Trump's head of the Small Business Administration, takes a sunnier view of the internet giant.
Sunnier views of the economy have so far failed to raise Mr. Trump's approval rating above 50 percent.
"He used to like to cry, but now I think he has a much sunnier disposition," she said.
Mostly low to mid-50s, but a couple sunnier spots could see upper 50s, especially south of town.
Much of the rain could stay south of town as another possible scenario, leaving us sunnier than not.
The weather is supposed to improve — sunnier and less windy, which also means harder and more challenging greens.
Miller and Momoa also allow us to see a sunnier side to the brooding, grim DC Cinematic Universe.
No one's using that park bench, but what if we moved it to a sunnier corner of the park?
While the first day of spring didn't immediately usher in sunnier days, it's definitely on the way (we hope).
As the cold air mass leaves Japan, the weather experts from NHK said sunnier conditions would prevail through Friday.
Biden makes certain to be sunnier at times during his remarks, cracking a joke or two off the cuff.
Yet Mr Kurz has also succeeded by melding this severe message with sunnier promises of social and economic renewal.
It is absolutely gorgeous, but we plan to come back again tomorrow when it is supposed to be sunnier.
Though a bit sunnier in tone than some of Mr Trump's other speeches, this one was similar in content.
Juppé responds with a sunnier promise: With restored economic prosperity through liberalization, France can recover from its spiritual malaise.
The clocks went forward and the extra hours of sunlight are bringing out the sunnier sides of your disposition.
Set in Los Angeles, it has a sunnier vibe than "Louie," which inhabits a sometimes ominous nighttime New York.
To be sure, some European bankers reflected that sunnier outlook in Davos, saying Trump was good news for banks.
Those days seemed so much sunnier than today's climate of the game's maker being a professional troll on Twitter.
It's cold outside and it gets dark really early, and all we're thinking about is sunnier times in 2020.
The atmosphere is a bit like a sunnier Walerian Borowczyk, or an auteurist twist on Brazilian pornochanchadas (sexploitation comedies).
Through four days of showers, the hairstyles on the streets have been even more inspiring than sunnier seasons past.
That's what made Wednesday morning a little sunnier than most of the days spent working in the West Wing.
Job training, by contrast, makes the smaller-but-sunnier assurance that starting over is possible with help and time.
A sunnier revenue forecast from United earlier in January encouraged investors to change their tune about the company's stock.
But there's nothing like great prices on desktops, smart locks, and Segways to help you keep dreaming of sunnier times.
Because casting a long shadow over zinc's sunnier prospects are the shadowy stocks lurking in the city of New Orleans.
We consider ourselves a northern nation, but few of us really go north, not only because it's sunnier in Florida.
The singer who can stand in for any diva shows off her sunnier side on this track from Dangerous Woman.
Or do they favor the sunnier, more inclusive appeals of emerging establishment favorite Marco Rubio or Ohio Governor John Kasich.
We'll have a high near 28 — and things will get both warmer and sunnier as we head into the weekend.
Ms. Nichols agreed, but the way she put it was eminently sunnier: "It's figuring out what to say 'yes' to."
When the blond, beautiful Amanda relaxes her guard, her smile broadens, and a sunnier new dimension of her character emerges.
More Life is spring: The ice is melting, the sound is a little more equatorial, and the attitude is sunnier.
"See Know" closes the album with a celebratory synthesizer sequence and clattering drum work that feels like her sunnier times.
And companies that lose money, no matter their growth rate, shine less brightly when negative emotion outweighs its sunnier sibling.
Retail sales data for May smashed forecasts as the royal wedding and sunnier weather drove Britons to spend more freely.
Don't miss the back endpapers, which suggest an alternative, sunnier fate for Splotch and all the other fish we flush.
Sunnier days and mercifully warmer temperatures are just around the corner, and you know what that means: It's grilling season, y'all.
In the 19623s, we saw a sunnier David on the boulevards of pop but for me it was not an improvement.
The look of the show changed significantly in season three, becoming sunnier and more of a piece with the California setting.
It makes sense, then, that to herald the return of sunnier days, 7-Eleven often gives the drink away for free.
It would be nice if people picked up on the sunnier aspects of what I do, in terms of my production.
On some level, I think Denise's death is meant to be the grim correction to the sunnier worldview most Alexandrians hold.
You made it through the dreariest days of winter and things are only going to get warmer and sunnier from there.
Last summer, exhausted and dreaming of sunnier climes, she shuttered Wafa's and headed to California, posting photographs on Facebook from Disneyland.
Banks now have an opportunity to resubmit those plans if they find their own projections were much sunnier than the Fed's.
There's nothing like a seashell earring here or a pearl anklet there to transport your mindset to a sunnier, more tropical locale.
Sunnier folk hope that Mr Trump will govern differently from how he campaigned, enabling the fight against climate change to continue unabated.
COME wintertime thousands of garden warblers, pied flycatchers, and bobolinks—all tiny songbirds—will cross the equator heading south for sunnier climes.
But the governors, including Republicans Charlie Baker of Massachusetts and Asa Hutchinson of Arkansas, pushed back on the administration's sunnier assessments. Gov.
But, the inclination to seek a quick fix, and move ourselves into a sunnier mental space comes at a long-term cost.
The Nasdaq's long-term fundamentals picture looks sunnier to Michael Bapis, partner and managing director at the Bapis Group at HighTower Advisors.
The day looks sunnier than the weather forecast said it would be, so I throw a load of laundry into the washing machine.
Before those sunnier days come, you'll enjoy this spinoff of white almond gazpacho that includes potatoes for an extra dose of hearty comfort.
And as of this week, most of the country can relate — which means we're all jealous of those who live in sunnier places.
The authors, Matthew Plosser and João A.C. Santos, found that banks with relatively less capital tended to have sunnier views than stronger banks.
Michael Bapis, partner and managing director at the Bapis Group at HighTower Advisors, has a sunnier outlook on the European economy and equities.
Can they convince an investing public that has been suspicious of any rallies for years to buy into a sunnier outlook for stocks?
Children in the program also aspire to achieve more in school and their careers and tend to have a sunnier outlook on life.
Marvel could have gone grimmer, broodier and sterner, but that isn't its onscreen way; so it has made Thor sunnier, sillier and funnier.
Attempts to keep the Oscars on the sunnier side reflect ratings concern inside ABC and the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.
But we're seeing something else — something sunnier — beyond the White House: an awakening in many Americans who were trusting, complacent or distracted before.
We know it's difficult to transport your mind to sunnier climes when it's miserable outside, but try your best to picture the scene.
Even my most morose relatives somehow came to life, revealing a sunnier side of themselves kept dormant during the rest of the year.
The Briton, who stills lives in London rather than sunnier climes, said he felt more relaxed, more confident and knew what to expect.
We live, for the moment, in that rare baseball weather pattern in which the skies are sunnier over Queens than over the Bronx.
Applebee's drink of the month is as sweet as spring, with just enough tequila to keep you warm until the sunnier days in May.
The Jane the Virgin star has ditched her natural dark hair for a sunnier shade perfect for summer, and we are seriously into it.
In that case, a sunnier social-network ecology might be achievable—if only the citizens of Facebook could be nudged to seek something better.
Johnson stepped out yesterday afternoon with fresh set of buttery blond highlights — a sunnier look than we've seen from her in over a year.
If you are somewhere a little sunnier, where the spring bounty has arrived, a few sliced strawberries wouldn't be out of place on top.
Green leaves were still popping with near fluorescence, and I kept feeling duped into thinking it was a much sunnier day than it was.
But the creators of the dance-theater work "Babel (words)" have a sunnier view of cultural differences and the possibilities for cross-cultural communication.
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Batteries will replace fuel-powered systems, especially in sunnier spots, because they're already competitive on cost (backup generator costs are higher than grid power).
The A-Force is also brighter and sunnier than your typical Marvel superhero group (though their story is still more Buffy than Broad City).
Bring back memories of sunnier times with some Batman swimming goggles, or Superman swimming goggles if you prefer, both for £7.50, down from £14.00.
And when analyzed, it can paint a much more accurate — and much sunnier — picture of the US consumer psyche and the trajectory of the economy.
I drove the first part of the trip at tremendous range-slashing speed, and used all the AC I wanted on the second, sunnier chunk.
So we kind of pushed everything down the line, so we could get some grim, gray weather even in the sunnier places that we shoot.
So we kind of pushed everything down the line, so we could get some grim grey weather even in the sunnier places that we shoot.
Mr. O'Brien, President Trump's new national security adviser, is said to bring milder views and a sunnier personality to the job than John R. Bolton.
So far, much of it takes place in warmer, sunnier climates like California, Nevada, Texas and Florida where conditions are easier for today's AVs to navigate.
The dark eccentricities curling along the edges of even Demme's sunnier comedies (1988's "Married to the Mob," for example) oozed to "Silence's" front-and-center.
Fairgoers were more likely to use sunscreen when it was sunnier outside than when it was cloudy, and sunscreen use declined dramatically on completely overcast days.
If Goodell has any others by which the TNF forecast is sunnier, we hope he'll be kind enough to share at the next annual press conference.
The IMF's sunnier forecasts rests on the idea that the Trump Administration will usher in an era of higher deficit spending and growth-friendly tax reform.
In an effort to convey a sunnier persona, Ms. Kelly danced awkwardly on the air with a "Today" show colleague, Hoda Kotb, to a Pitbull song.
It's about a shy girl (around your godson's age) who is trying simultaneously to survive middle school and present a sunnier version of her life online.
It would be easy for The Bachelor to cut off the deeply sad segment here and toss to the sunnier pastures of a pre-finale tease.
As if emerging from the ether at the faintest hint of sunnier climes, Todd Terje has got a new project ready to unleash on the world.
But in the race to win the 2020 Democratic National Convention, it was Milwaukee — plucky, proud and a little faded, that triumphed over its sunnier competitors.
The vocalists and orchestra offer a sunnier, smoother take than the original recording (closer to the Hermanos Moreno version), but Palmieri has another thing in mind.
Sunnier sitcoms like "Parks and Recreation," from "The Good Place" creator Mike Schur, dealt with characters who were already decent, not striving to become that way.
Goalkeeper Khadim N'Diaye led the group in what looked like a much sunnier version of the menacing haka performed by New Zealand's All Blacks rugby team.
But since fewer residents of the Mediterranean venture north for holidays than northern Europeans head south, sunnier countries may do well out of Roam Like at Home.
The National Federation of Independent Business' read on small-business sentiment for December hit its highest level since 2004, thanks to a sunnier outlook for business conditions.
It stands to reason Tyler will also be allowed to hold onto his new, sunnier disposition after 13 Reasons Why's endless darkness plagued him for 26 episodes.
But maybe the possibility of ever returning to that sunnier version of Orange Is The New Black died with Poussey Washington (Samira Wiley) back in season 4.
That means that the average price-to-earnings ratio is higher than it seems, and perhaps that expectations for the future are sunnier than they should be.
With his sunnier manner and more liberal views, many expected Mr Turnbull to coast to an easy victory as he sought a strong mandate of his own.
The Momofuku chef and restaurateur has a sillier, sunnier personality than the late Bourdain, but they share an underlying respect and enthusiasm for the people they encounter.
Record warmth is a good bet at Washington Dulles International Airport (77 degrees) but less likely at Reagan National Airport (83 degrees), unless it's sunnier than expected.
Like the streetwalking Cabiria (played by Fellini's wife, Giulietta Masina), Charity was a tarnish-proof waif, a sunnier cousin to the whore with a heart of gold.
Increases in skin cancer rates might be due to white people migrating to climates sunnier than the cloud-covered, rain-soaked European landmasses on which they genetically evolved.
And then—perhaps drawn by the weather, perhaps by manifest destiny—Reeves became the first mogul, but certainly not the last, to abandon Cleveland for a sunnier climate.
If your apartment is craving spring as much as you are, check out Target's latest springtime additions, which will help you focus on the sunnier days to come.
Behind the scenes, Elizabeth Holmes has been telling employees a sunnier, more factually-challenged version of the Theranos situation, which is perhaps past the point of no return.
A forthcoming paper by Scott Winship of the Manhattan Institute, a think-tank, argues that, after factoring in non-cash benefits and underreported income, a sunnier picture emerges.
Ms. Merkel and Mr. Schäuble maintained a hard line aimed at protecting German taxpayers from having to pay for the supposed sins of profligate spenders in sunnier climes.
Ribera del Duero is typically hot and dry in summers, and so I would expect wines of ripe, muscular fruit flavors — sunnier versions of Rioja, so to speak.
Her NBC persona was supposed to be sunnier, but her prosecutorial streak was in evidence Monday as she invoked the O. J. Simpson case while discussing Mr. O'Reilly.
The economist overseeing the unemployment numbers quit when he learned that the Administration also was trying to alter Bureau of Labor Statistics data to make them seem sunnier.
Confidence: Medium-High The weekend looks warmer and sunnier, with highs near 50 on Saturday and into the middle 50s on Sunday as daytime skies run mostly sunny.
The days are slowly getting warmer and sunnier and we can't help but celebrate the fact that winter is giving way to spring and summer's just around the corner.
While Winfrey's White House ambitions are obscure at best, it seems the fictional world has seemingly also realized she is the ultimate touchstone for a sunnier, more hopeful future.
The Trump administration justifies its projections in part by relying on estimates of economic growth that are significantly sunnier than consensus forecasts —and lower interest rates on its borrowing.
Living in San Francisco for a few years, you learn a few things about the fall: First, the weather tends to be hotter and sunnier than the summer months.
"Substantively, he didn't move the needle on policy, but the much sunnier and more optimistic tone was a welcome change," Michael Steel, a Republican strategist, said of Trump's speech.
One limitation of the study is that sunscreen habits in Minnesota might not necessarily reflect what people would do in places where the weather is generally warmer and sunnier.
Canny immigrant garment makers, glimpsing profits in a new gadget, the nickelodeon, gave birth to America's movie industry (even if most of that industry soon departed for sunnier Hollywood).
As even optimists about self-driving cars temper forecasts on their arrival, testing in sunnier climates is seen as a way to move the technology out of first gear.
Though spring's elusive tidings of sunshine have been threatening to descend upon our sad pallors since, well, March, some of us have found other ways to channel warmer, sunnier climes.
But it might instead mean that midwesterners are stuck in a bad equilibrium: that well-being would go up if only they could agree, collectively, to decamp to sunnier climes.
Drier, sunnier weather expected across most U.S. soybean growing areas for at least the next 10 days should drain moisture from fields and facilitate rapid harvest progress by the weekend.
Indeed, the writers actually have to concoct a separate plot involving the Minions, whose future as a solo act might be considerably sunnier than the flagship title at this stage.
Wherever Parker is celebrating, it looks sunnier than New York City, where she celebrated last year's birthday by visiting the Museum of Modern Art and eating cupcakes with her family.
Mexico's smoky agave spirit is warming as hell, and winter cocktail-friendly whether you're in the mood for something literally warm or something that will transport your soul somewhere sunnier.
Clinton took stock on Friday of the campaign's new phase, taking pains to contrast her convention's sunnier outlook with Mr. Trump's grim appraisal during the Republican National Convention in Cleveland.
He's beloved for playful bangers like "Photoshoot" and the giddy, word drunk masterpiece "Lemonade," often picking beats that are sunnier and bouncier than those of his ATL trap music contemporaries.
It did an incredible amount with card names, art and flavor text to establish a sunnier take on cyberpunk—similar, actually, to our first look at 2077's Night City.
He also has installed two solar power units on his farm, taking advantage of sunnier, warmer conditions and the falling cost of renewable electricity production to cut his energy bills.
While renewables' share of energy generation has begun to replace natural gas in warmer, sunnier states like California, the Northeast's colder, darker weather does less to facilitate such a transition.
The timing will differ in different markets, but partial grid defection enabled by solar+storage will spread like a virus, starting in sunnier and more expensive areas and spreading from there.
In the most recent Republican debate, Mr. Kasich didn't necessarily stand out but presented himself as a sunnier alternative, and he has also been endorsed by a few New Hampshire newspapers.
According to the Whole30 website, most people report having consistently higher energy levels, boosted athletic performance, better sleep, improved focus and mental clarity, and "a sunnier disposition" after completing the diet.
Their odd embrace of tropical flavors recalls tropical house less than Jens Lekman's similar move on the recent Life Will See You Now; such emotional brightening requires a sunnier musical style.
Her manager was mostly positive, encouraging her to work remotely for the winter season in a sunnier location to curb her seasonal affective disorder and scheduling monthly mental health check-ins.
A widespread myth in Chicago suggests the population figures are shifting because many wealthy residents abandon the metropolitan area, fleeing to lower tax—and sunnier—alternatives in the South, especially Florida.
And between winter's the-air-hurts-my-face windchill and the gray, slushy sidewalks, we're definitely ready to (finally) bust out our best sartorial moves to celebrate the sunnier months ahead.
With sunnier autumns and average temperatures one degree warmer across parts of the UK than they have been throughout the 20th century, grapes have the opportunity to ripen further before harvest.
When your body fights any kind of foreign invader, your white blood cells produce iron-containing enzymes—that's what gives your snot its grassy tint instead of a sunnier yellow glow.
Urban centers have staged a comeback in the decades since 1982, and in the process, they have come to resemble sunnier versions of the gloomy urban landscape that Scott dreamed up.
Mourvèdre from Bandol has a broader, sunnier quality that speaks of Provence, while the high-toned nebbiolo of Barolo can be from nowhere else but the Piedmont region of northwestern Italy.
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But now that bone-chilling temperatures and seasonal affective disorder have fully settled in, it's time for a stiff drink, but one that reminds us of sunnier times and hard bodies.
The only time Villa Park has been filled this season was for the visit of Manchester United; with that being back in August, both the weather and Villa's prospects were distinctly sunnier.
We might have one warmer, sunnier day here or there, but they're all just a tease — because for every nicer day, we've likely got another three snow days in the books (sigh).
Maybe that's what makes the English obsession with the weather so fascinating — the ability to swing between a darker northern mood and the sunnier south, like a weather vane in the wind.
And now that it's almost time to peel off our heavy layers and chunky knits, all we want to do is swap in some clean, crisp basics for the sunnier months ahead.
This sunnier stand-up is in part a function of the times, when social media keeps count of likes and favorites, and late-night television is a chummy safe space for celebrities.
The Trumps also have real estate in sunnier climates — like their private island home, Le Chateau Des Palmiers, in St. Martin, worth $15 million, or their $13 million mansion in Beverly Hills.
Government ministers immediately hailed the new agreement as the curtain raiser to a sunnier future for the Argentine economy that has been struggling with low growth, high inflation, and a devaluing peso.
Speaking directly into the phone on a sunny field, Mr. Salvini showed a disposition remarkably sunnier than he had on Monday afternoon, when he suggested the fledgling alliance could be in peril.
Sharapova was born there in April 20043, but Yuri soon moved the family to sunnier Sochi on the Black Sea, where he discovered tennis and passed it on to his only child.
Chief Executive Herbert Haas said he was still cautious given that it was only May, but "I can't deny that at the moment the sky is a bit more sunnier than cloudier".
Leaving us in sunnier spirits: Muslims who raised money for a vandalized Jewish cemetery in Missouri, and a foster father who, for two decades, has taken in the sickest of the sick.
Despite the fairly negative outlook voters seem to have on safety across the country as a whole, they have sunnier views of the places they have a more direct experience with: their neighborhoods.
But one of my favorites is a bunch of chopped herbs stirred into a cup of creamy, salted buttermilk, with just enough lemon to make it feel like a sunnier cousin of ranch.
While we can all hope 2018 will bring sunnier political skies and even more consequences for sexual predators, there's one thing the new year will definitely result in: lots of great new television.
After gains on Wall Street on Wednesday sparked by signs of sunnier days for U.S.-Europe trade, S&P 269.29 E-mini futures turned lower Thursday in Asia, falling 20.5 percent to 0.13.
It's unlikely that the three ever posed together for a photograph, even in their sunnier days—but if they had, Krause would have been the short, dumpy guy looking entirely out of place.
Whole strains of club music are dedicated to the accelerationist, dystopian feelings that the modern world can conjure, but Williams work as Motion Graphics is a little more complicated—a little sunnier somehow.
The Swedish musician showed up in the stacked fourth season of All That for one of the sunnier and subdued performances the show ever saw—a burst of joy accompanied by moderate shuffling.
Nicola Luisotti's conducting, like the staging, renders the two operas both distinct and of a piece — lugubrious (just a touch too much so) in "Cav"; sunnier in "Pag"; both rich and vigorous throughout.
Democratic loyalists are predisposed to finding Obama persuasive, and if they hear a clear message from the president that things are looking up in America they may well align around a sunnier vision.
These claims are fine if a bit misleading, said Goldstone, a trim man who has the calm demeanor of an East Coaster who moved to sunnier climes to pursue high-tech dreams and won.
It has an indie vibe — something on the sunnier end of the Sundance Film Festival, perhaps, with a hat tip to "The Perks of Being a Wallflower," an Independent Spirit Award winner in 2013.
Whether you're excitedly awaiting the arrival of pumpkin spice everything or mourning the departure of longer, sunnier days, it's time to swap out those lightweight flip-flops for footwear that's a little more substantial.
Escaping an unseasonably cold and wet Washington for sunnier climes, Trump waxed nostalgic during a tax event about his electoral victory 16 months ago and accepted the praise of a handpicked and friendly crowd.
The conclusion of Mueller's investigation without establishing collusion could present an opportunity to move past a dark period and toward a sunnier, more disciplined presidency -- an outcome some advisers have wished for in private.
And small business optimism has been steadily increasing since the November election, with analysts and advocates citing promises of health-care reform from President Trump as one of the key factors in a sunnier outlook.
It might feel a bit early to be thinking about sunnier, alfresco concert-apropos days of spring and summer (especially for those of us on the Northeast that are just thawing out post-storm Niko).
Everyone's going to be extra psychic around now, and we'll all be using this intel to fuck each other over (or, if things are sunnier in your part of town, get in each other's pants).
"Modern Act" is one of frontman and songwriter Dylan Baldi's sunnier compositions, with a simple and yearning chorus of "I want a love / that's all I need lately" and the band's instantly recognizable chugging groove.
Despairing of the bland food on offer, David began writing articles about the seasonal cuisine of Europe's sunnier climes for Harper's Bazaar, soon amassing enough to publish the first of several books on foreign foods.
Pence, as he often is, was notably sunnier than his MAGA brethren, trumpeting the state of the economy, the appointment of conservative judges and the sections of the southern border wall that are being built.
In the years before Grindr, Scruff and Jack'd, a pianist who has very nearly given up on romance gives online dating a try, meeting a much younger lawyer with a sunnier outlook on gay relationships.
But this time he really gleams as he does so, the melodies just a little brighter, the outlook a little sunnier—a suggestion that overcoming is always possible, a message Peep seemed to hold dear.
I think one of the things we see with the rise of friendlier or sunnier or more good-humored fascism is that people don't remember how fascism works out, which is not too well for anyone.
Trade sanctions were slapped on Turkish products while charter flights were banned, slowing lucrative tourist flows to the sunnier country: after 3.6m Russians visited Turkey in 2015, just 184,000 went during the first half of 2016.
Al's disposition is a bit sunnier now that money's on the way, plus the fanboy waiter is serving up free shots and the kind of respect that flows your way when you have a hit record.
Sign with the Los Angeles Lakers if you wish, for the sunnier Hollywood life and all the perks, but brace yourself for the most trying regular season of your career if you decide to go West.
You can call him precocious, but in the case of Billy Bloom (Alex Lawther), who we first see quoting the Irish writer and dandy in a flashback recalling sunnier times in his childhood, that's not enough.
As we finally head into sunnier weather, I'd love to lean on this diverse Australian community (that's you!) to ask a quick two-parter: Where's your favorite place for a day or short trip within Australia?
Those problems certainly persist, but they mask a sunnier view of the city: Newark's slow but steady transformation into a hub for the arts and higher education and the growing vibrancy of its bustling ethnic neighborhoods.
Slightly sunnier forecasts for U.K. growth of late are leading analysts to believe the Bank will send a more hawkish signal from its monetary policy committee (MPC) on Thursday, indicating an interest rate hike in May.
Perhaps the time has come to find out, so that people can make up their minds about whether they will continue to invest their lives in this wonderful place or head to sunnier or snowier climes elsewhere.
It thrived under the harsh fluorescent lighting in our old office, and when time came to move to a new, sunnier space, I cradled Plant in my arms for the 7-block walk to its new home.
To say that volatility tends to rise when it is at record-low levels is tautological — akin to saying that whenever the weather is as rainy as it has ever been before, it tends to get sunnier.
There are certain telltale signs that a sunnier, seasonal shift is afoot: warm light flooding your apartment from the moment you wake up until well into the evening; Friday productivity promptly taking a nosedive at 3 p.m.
But Boyle's colorful, kinetic visual style fits the teeming Mumbai backdrop, and the director somehow balances dark subject matter (police torture, child prostitution) and sunnier moments (a closing-credit Bollywood dance number) without lessening either's emotional punch.
Ryan's first novel represents the sunnier side of World War II fiction, where women stand up for one another, frolic with whatever stray men are still about (dashing, flat-footed and otherwise) and solve a few mysteries.
Unless Tuesday's election results in a clear Republican or Democratic sweep, investors should not focus on the market's immediate reaction to the vote and should instead look ahead to sunnier futures for stocks, strategist Jim Paulsen said Monday.
Jeb Bush offered a much sunnier take on the Bush family, and John Kasich urged Americans to "slow down" in life during the second night of CNN's Republican town hall, just two days away from South Carolina's primary.
A sunnier option Companies like Philips and Casper have been searching for alternative solutions to the unhealthy wakeup buzz we've all begrudgingly become accustomed to, releasing products designed to get you up in the morning using only light.
We're not just talking about Rihanna's new eyeliners, Glossier's Super serums, or Kylie Jenner's skin-care line — what we're most excited for during this sunnier season are the must-have hair products found in the beauty aisles of Target.
So has Trump's willingness to ignore economic reality in order to paint a sunnier picture than facts on the ground support, whether it be of the financial markets, the U.S. economy, his own personal wealth, or his business deals.
The U.S. IPO market is expected to bounce back next year after a forgettable 2016, fueled by a sunnier economic outlook and a bit more certainty following the presidential election — factors that encouraged the Federal Reserve to hike interest rates.
We're still a month out from Wonder Woman's premiere, but the trailers have also shown that DC has expanded its color palette somewhat for the new movie, using some brighter and sunnier shades alongside its standard blue-and-gray color scheme.
Those gray days tend to feel cooler, so you might be inclined to stay outside longer or forget to reapply sunscreen than on sunnier days when you're so hot, you seek out shade (or at least remember to lotion up).
Many of them have been pointing out for years that "gritty" can get pretty boring pretty fast, and that a bleak tone doesn't have to be the thing that defines the DC comic book universe against its often-sunnier Marvel counterpart.
Mac left Pittsburgh when his music career took off, opting for the sunnier weather of Los Angeles over the dreary Pittsburgh skies (the city sees only about 234 sunny days per year, though, as a resident, this number feels shockingly high).
Where to watch: Netflix or Amazon The tale of these renegade criminals gets a sunnier take with its Bollywood remake, about small-town dreamers Rakesh (Abhishek Bachchan) and Vimmi (Rani Mukherji) and their chosen method of taking the big city by storm.
That's why he was disappointed when he realized during his rookie season that his faithful Kia, accustomed to sunnier days in Phoenix where Kennard grew up and Los Angeles where he attended the University of Southern California, wasn't suited to East Coast winters.
Loosely based on Lidofsky's own experiences Airbnb-ing her West Village apartment before leaving New York to pursue life as full-time artist, Strangers feels like a sunnier, more playful take on the 20-something struggles that are quickly coming to define a generation.
Over the show's four seasons (and a holiday special that aired in December), this Canadian import has found the humor in the sunnier side of things, alongside newer shows — The Good Place, Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt, One Day at a Time, and The Marvelous Mrs.
On an earnings call last week, audio semiconductor company Cirrus Logic's CEO Jason Rhode said that despite a sunnier overall outlook for his company, he is not expecting "any outlandish unit growth in the mobile market," according to an earnings conference call transcribed by FactSet.
The confectionery giant, which runs its own gas-fired power plant near its factory in northern Italy, is in early talks to help finance a new clean energy plant, possibly a solar farm in the sunnier south, according to three sources familiar with the matter.
Sure, you can associate the shine the gold radiates with much warmer and sunnier days, but that's why we'll be wearing them all through winter too (and beyond), because it's not like we're already counting how many days are left until spring (91 days, fyi).
Though mainstream forecasters like the Joint Committee on Taxation and University of Pennsylvania have issued unflattering analyses of GOP proposals, Cole says his tax-committee colleagues tell him other models offer sunnier results in line with his core belief that lower taxes boost the economy.
It means an end to sanctions and a return to a sunnier era in United States-Russia relations, an issue that is core to Mr. Putin's agenda and that the younger Mr. Trump's father had, at the time of the meeting, promised to bring about.
A surprisingly spacious entry-level Cozy Room can be booked under $200 midweek in off-season, or spend an extra $20 to upgrade to the Cozy Barcelona Room, which is similar in size but located at the front of the building for sunnier, superior views.
If you're among millions of Americans who feel personally affronted by the fact that the leader of the "Birther" movement will soon call the White House home, you might think the easiest way out is to pack your bags for sunnier (albeit colder) shores up North.
Also I think some people get fed up with the intense winters up here and if they can afford a life elsewhere, in a sunnier place, where maybe they already have management living or where their label is based then it often makes sense to relocate.
Even though analysts are forecasting a nearly 4% drop in profit for S&P 500 companies, Memani thinks investors will look past the expected weak results and focus more on the outlook for the second half of the year -- which he says is a lot sunnier.
Inside were mirrors, printouts of Turner engravings, and Harvey's unorthodox engravings (more on this in a bit), showing current views of Margate, a once idyllic seaside resort that has faded over the years as tourists, lured by inexpensive flights, departed for sunnier climes and more fashionable beaches.
Target's stock soared more than 20% to a record $103 a share on Wednesday after the retailer reported a 17% jump in second-quarter profit, higher sales and a sunnier full-year outlook as its big investments in same-day delivery and in-store pickup services drew more customers.
On his new single "Immovable," the musician explores a sound that he has has termed "citrus pop," which imagines pop tunes as if composed by cyberpunks, with an otherworldly melodic refrain, dark arpeggiatted keys, an heavily processed vocals that at times begin to sound like a sunnier Skinny Puppy.
Carla Tacher, who manages a fruit and vegetable stand outside Ellensburg and said she leans toward Democrats, said that more renewable energy — far easier to produce in the sunnier weather east of the Cascades than in the western half of the state — is crucial for the global climate.
Does he just have a really nice sofa for when people come over?), I am pleased to say that because it basically just sounds like one of the more upbeat Frank songs from Channel Orange with added Migos (on a sunnier flow than usual), "Slide" is a balmy aural delight.
And a 2005 study found that Danes remember the day when Denmark surrendered to Germany in World War II as being colder, cloudier, windier and rainier than it truly was and the day when Denmark was liberated from Germany as being warmer, sunnier, less windy and less rainy than it truly was.
"It all feels rather familiar, doesn't it," sighed the English actress Kate Beckinsale as she waited for her front row seat in a slightly damp black-and-white full-skirted Dior gown with cutaway slices at the waist, adding that she had decamped to the sunnier climes of Los Angeles in 2002.
But by choosing to appear before the cameras and in front of four American flags at the Republican National Committee, the speaker purposefully used the moment to call for a different, sunnier brand of conservatism than the grievance-oriented politics that have propelled Mr. Trump to the top of the Republican race.
Beyond the man/woman thing, however, what is significant about the Givenchy images is that there's nothing particularly perky or daytime-y about them — despite predictions when Ms. Waight Keller's appointment was announced that her arrival would mean a sunnier, lighter Givenchy than that created by Mr. Tisci over the previous 12 years.
With the roof structure casting a cooling shadow over the south end of Ashe Stadium, there was such a difference between the ends of the court during Sloane Stephens and Anastasija Sevastova's quarterfinal match on Tuesday afternoon, that the player on the sunnier side of the court won only 3 of 17 games.
He chronicled the rise of California as a land of opportunity in "Material Dreams: Southern California Through the 1920s" (19903) and a treacherous paradise in the fraught years of the 1930s, which he described in two Janus-like volumes: the somber "Endangered Dreams: The Great Depression in California" (1996) and the much sunnier "The Dream Endures: California Enters the 1940s" (210).
It's autumn in Antarctica, and while most south pole expeditions have long since departed for warmer waters and sunnier days, the 27 scientists aboard the Nathan B Palmer research vessel continue to plow toward the south polar in their quest to understand coastal polynyas, areas of open ocean where ice forms incredibly fast, due to the constant exposure of fresh water by hurricane-force, "katabatic" winds.
The moon in Libra clashes with Mars at 2:19 AM, squares off with Saturn at 5:11 AM, connects with Jupiter at 5:27 AM, and connects with the sun at 8:57 AM, making for a frustrating early morning that eventually evens out into something sunnier—we have so much we want to do, so keep an open mind about it all!
Whether it's the smell of just-baked ginger cookies that takes you back to your grandmother's kitchen or a whiff of an aftershave that reminds you vividly of a teenage kiss, the time-traveling potential of fragrance can stop you in your tracks — and as we approach the dark days of winter, scent is a powerful force in mentally transporting you back to the happy, sunnier times of summer.
There are the middle-class millennials priced out of the housing market; the retirees seeking sunnier pastures in their home-away-from-home RVs; the remnants and heirs of the new age travelers and ravers who have found Europe more welcoming after Britain criminalized nomadic ways of living in 250; as well as people for whom vehicle-dwelling is a way to stay off the streets and keep a roof over their heads.

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