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Mary is swanning around in her meh dress when Edith surfaces.
The local accent proves you are not "carpet-bagging", or swanning into a winnable seat.
A cool antidote to the hyperventilating startup bros swanning around the rest of the world.
The music began without her swanning on solo — in fact, without any clapping at all.
"Freddie would love it here, he'd be swanning around," Mr. May said, taking in the scene.
But I wasn't swanning about at home smoking cigarettes and reading Vogue, I was trying to work.
But then there's this guy, just a regular dude, who's swanning around pretending to be a Witcher.
They're mostly about Leo, as he's called in Irish newspaper headlines, "swanning" around, a mortal sin here.
The power of diamond rings in pop culture was cemented long before Marilyn Monroe's swanning across a soundstage.
I mean, if I won £100,000 [$140,225] I'm pretty sure I'd be swanning around like a big shot.
Everyone's been drooling over Blake Lively thanks to her stunning swanning up and down the Cannes red carpet.
But Ms. Velsey's fantasy of swanning from Pilates to trampoline to boot camp studio did not last long.
That's unusual, because aside from a proclivity to talk on big-think panels, he's not one for swanning around tech.
So far, Becca has been an effortless Bachelorette, swanning through the mansion like the host of a killer middle school sleepover.
I started shouting gags at people and swanning around, almost knocking over a giant paper maché horse, and had some more wine.
When Grande and Davidson first got engaged, sources reported that they were swanning about at Pattinson's birthday party, boasting of their engagement.
Chan and Rhymer execute some showy moves, swanning their camera over dance floors and through hallways with the grace of seasoned waltz partners.
He seemed more like a toon, a cocky huckster swanning around Gotham with a statuesque woman on his arm and skyscrapers stamped with his brand.
Lining a gallery and accompanied by the sound of chirping crickets, they have an Egyptian sleekness while evoking a summer night filled with swanning ghosts.
Matt Lauer is swanning around Upper East Side steakhouses, reportedly assuring fans that soon he'll be "back on TV." Louis C.K. returned to the stage.
Still, they were reduced to mere satellites whenever Billy Porter showed up, swanning through each crowd in a new wrap dress and cackling with evident pleasure.
In between threatening the job of his attorney general for refusing to block the Russia investigation, sucking up to Vladimir Putin and swanning around his golf clubs?
The 4-year-old made a grand entrance at last night's MTV VMAs, swanning in with her mother Beyoncé dressed like the Childlike Empress from The NeverEnding Story.
Swanning around in their underwear, touching and teasing in plain sight, the two have created an erotically charged household that, to the girl, is both intriguing and terrifying.
If Trump is the swanning, aging diva in the mansion, trapped in a musty miasma, Steve Bannon must be Max, the German director turned butler who massages Norma's ego.
The most obvious example is Geillis, swanning through the party with Disney-villain aplomb and pretending with all her might to be shocked, shocked, that young Ian is missing.
But given Robert Swan's appointment as Intel's new chief executive ("Swanning in", February 9th), surely you missed a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for another Proust pun with "Swan's way"?
And for a man who had spent the past few days swanning about the conference telling everyone he was putting Labour on an election footing, he had a flimsy prospectus.
We stayed as a family of four in Room 365, with two queen beds, and low enough in the building to reach by swanning up the lobby's grand curving staircase.
And I saw you last night at a fancy party: You were in the center of the party, people were swanning around you, they wanted to get a bite of your apple.
Though they'd been apart since 2009—the last time Glam visited Alig in prison—they still loved swanning around like retired drag queens, spitting crass jokes and barbed jabs at each other.
Yet when Emma begins swanning around some blooms while imperiously instructing a maid about which flower to cut, the scene economically summons up a world and an attitude of careless, unconscious privilege.
She knew she would be initially seen as an outsider: a liberal white woman artist "swanning in with all of the assumptions that come with that," and her expectations were not mistaken.
"The International Best Dressed List: The Official Story" is filled with swanning, swooning pictures from the 1940s to today: of Babe Paley, Jackie Kennedy and Bianca Jagger; Sidney Poitier, Rihanna and Lady Gaga.
The hard part was coming to terms with the fact that if I was going to be swanning around in what was essentially a pair of pajamas, those shoes were going to be uncomfortable.
But for his own opponents, the very idea of a billionaire who lives in a golden tower swanning in and winning himself the presidency just goes to show what elite status can get you.
Maureen Dowd WASHINGTON — HERE'S why the Trump campaign is wicked fun: I watched Donald Trump in New York for decades, as a bachelor swanning, a party fixture mingling, a master of bling and bluster.
Celebrities on the red carpet are typically the pictures of perfection, swanning before the hordes of cameras in their couture gowns with their glam turned up to eleven and a general aura of total nonchalance.
When you see celebrities swanning down the red carpet or posing for some surreal, high fashion glossy editorials, it can be easy to forget that these picture perfect people are in fact just that, people.
The night unfolds as a series of battles for cash prizes and glory, some dancers twisting their bodies into spine-snapping drops to the floor, others swanning around like Naomi Campbell on a Parisian runway.
Like every smart fighter, Kameron removed her earrings and got scrappy, staying in Silver Foxy character and swanning and stripping exactly the way my mother does on a wedding dance floor (Happy Mother's Day, Mom).
Green's portrayal of Miss Peregrine is arch, performative fun, all swagger and style that would sit comfortably next to Jennifer Jason Leigh swanning it up as a big-time reporter in the Coen brothers' Hudsucker Proxy.
The enticing Korean meals cooked by Marcus's mother (Susan Park) are especially consoling, so it's no surprise to find the adult Sasha (the dauntingly confident Ali Wong) swanning around Los Angeles as a glitzy celebrity chef.
" She added, "I know at 92 I should be thinking in terms of swanning out, but I don't know if you have the energy and the enthusiasm and the interest, I don't think you ever really stop.
She was swanning through high society having mostly larks and a laugh, so it was no surprise that when she met Profumo, "Jack" to her, she happened to be swimming naked in Lord Astor's pool at Cliveden.
She seems like a character out of a John Grisham or Gillian Flynn novel (like Gone Girl's Tanner Bolt), but she is very real, swanning around Wisconsin in designer suits with crimson lipstick and a sleek blowout.
When most people think of Laverne Cox, they probably imagine the statuesque, gown-clad beauty they regularly see swanning down the red carpet, or the perennially perfectly coiffed and manicured Sophia (her character on Orange Is the New Black).
As villainous wizard Walter, Matthew McConaughey offers up what's basically a more evil version of whatever he's doing in those Lincoln car commercials, swanning around in a duster of his own — black, draped over a barely buttoned black shirt.
Swanning around in astonishing high-femme outfits—to comfort a child after a nightmare, she wears an emerald velvet robe over a peach negligee, with cork-heeled platforms—she reads like a little girl's notion of a grown woman.
With gifts that make sure their having-people-over vibe is more "swanning around in a caftan" than "sweating over a fallen soufflé," you'll give them what they want most of all: for their guests to have a good time.
Swanning through the club's living room and main dining area alongside Abe, Trump was -- as is now typical -- swarmed with paying members, who now view dinner at the club as an opportunity for a few seconds of face time with the new President.
For all the thoughtfulness she brought to the character, Ms. Murphy was more than comfortable with Dolly's swanning tours of the passerelle; she giddily partook in the loop of absorption and reflection that eventually whips the audience's love into a kind of hysteria.
Unlike his father and his sister, Allison, who starred in "Girls" and "Get Out" and was swanning about in Tahiti this month with Bradley Cooper, Anderson Cooper and Diane von Furstenberg, Doug Williams has had, to date, a relatively small public following.
Chanel isn't just the apex of Paris Fashion Week, it's also the pinnacle of the whole Fashion Month experience — what all those weeks of Derek Blasberg swanning about with supermodels and street style stars posing in front of graffiti-covered walls are building up to.
In "Hold on to Me Darling", a funny new play by Kenneth Lonergan (at the Atlantic Theatre Company until April 17th), Timothy Olyphant is hilarious as Strings McCrane, a swanning, impulsive, narcissistic celebrity who has more money than he knows what to do with.
He should have been in his element, dominating and manipulating the Oscars, using the statuettes as a golden lure for young actresses, swanning around as a rare avatar of good taste and champion of roles for older women in an industry consumed with comic books and teenage boys.
Six months later, the starchy plaid coats and skirts he designed, mostly deflated of their padded hips and shoulders, were the thing to wear to his latest show; his swanning denim jackets and ski parkas, falling off the shoulders as if pulled by a stronger gravity than their wearers, are selling out.
Instead of swanning freely into the arching halls of the Grand Palais and other local landmarks where the lavish défilés are held, most will be forced to open their handbags, doff their furs and regularly submit to full body-wand checks at almost every event as part of stringent new security measures.
In an opening montage that's reminiscent of A.J. McLean and Howie D swanning around in the Backstreet Boys' video for "I Want It That Way", DuJour descend from their private jet to greet their screaming fans – most of whom are female, except for one boy whose sexuality is immediately brought into question.
After a long night spent swanning around the Metropolitan Museum of Art wearing little more than a sheer bedazzled wrap and thong in celebration of their new Comme des Garçons fashion exhibit and making things semi-Instagram official with her rumored boyfriend A$AP Rocky, you would think the model would be totally exhausted.
" In a commentary, the New York Times art critic Roberta Smith called Mr. Safer's performance "a relatively toothless, if still quite clueless, exercise," adding: "Basically, he and his camera crew spent a few hours last December swanning around Art Basel Miami Beach, the hip art fair, and venturing nowhere else, letting the spectacle of this event, passed through quickly and superficially, stand for the whole art world.
While Bannon has been swanning around with his whiteboard, though, other figures in the White House and the rest of the executive branch have been working to implement the social arm of the Trumpist agenda: to crack down on legal and unauthorized immigration, to re-empower police officers to do what they need to do to crack down on street crime and left-wing protest.
Ehrenreich proved his old-school star quality with his daffy and charming performance in "Hail, Caesar!" and here he pulls off the daunting task of stepping in for Harrison Ford, masking the character's commitment to seemingly lost causes with devil-may-care insouciance... The "Star Wars" movies always criminally underutilized Billy Dee Williams as Lando, but Glover sweeps this film off its feet as often as he can, swanning through it like the Cary Grant of Outer Space.
Attenborough had a pacemaker fitted in June 2013, as well as a double knee replacement in 2015. In September 2013 he commented: > If I was earning my money by hewing coal I would be very glad indeed to > stop. But I'm not. I'm swanning round the world looking at the most > fabulously interesting things.
Jessica Multari of TV Week called the series "a new TV obsession". Multari found that "there's more to Ten's new Aussie series than socialites swanning around in stilettos supporting their sports star husbands. Scratch the surface and you'll find secrets, betrayal, deceit and heartache." Praising the character of Paige, Multari said she won the audience over with her country charm and stole all of the scenes she was in.
They weren't just swanning in for the glamour bits. They were there the whole time in the trenches." Added Hurley: "I've been on film sets for about nine years as a hired hand so it wasn't that I didn't know anything.... Yes, there are things I know now that I didn't know before. But there are things a monkey could learn to do.... I think learning to keep on top of things ... You have to, sort of, learn that as you go.
In about 1800 the hall was bought by the Charles Cadogan, 1st Earl Cadogan. The Ipswich Journal described the estate: "Mansion sashed, fronting South, with all conveniences, gardens, meadows &c;… [with] rights of fishing and swanning". In 1829 the house was described as being "a modern house of apparently the former part of the last century", suggesting that the Cadogans, who used the estate as a shooting lodge, had refurbished it. It has been suggested that Capability Brown may have advised on the landscaping, as he was deputy to the Earl, who was Surveyor of the King's Gardens.
" He suggested that his performance was influenced by Woollcott's repressed sexuality, stating, "He had a lot of...things he didn't want to deal with." The production received mixed reviews. Variety, The Advocate and Talkin' Broadway reviewed it positively, and Entertainment Weekly gave the production a B+, calling it "as fresh a send-up as an SNL sketch and [with] an even more inspired plot" and singling out Smart's "swanning demonstration of ultimate showbiz phoniness" for praise. In The New York Times, however, Ben Brantley disliked the production, writing that "What should be a buoyant balloon of an evening [is] more often an exercise in deflation.

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