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"swashbuckling" Definitions
  1. (especially of films/movies) set in the past and full of action, adventure, fighting with swords, etc.

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Instead of swashbuckling as an editor, you're actually looking at data.
Her taller opponent said the fight was more than just swashbuckling.
Gratitude, pride, and swashbuckling self-determination synchronize nicely with pedal steel.
It promises more swashbuckling action, undead pirates, and plenty of Jack Sparrow.
Just like Androcles and the lion, just more neurotic and less swashbuckling.
Note the way he recruits the swashbuckling pilot Chris Rios (Santiago Cabrera).
The courts today could use a healthy dose of that swashbuckling spirit.
This mix of swashbuckling drama and period detail has intoxicated generations of Italians.
The second was to preserve Hong Kong's swashbuckling capitalism and light-touch government.
We have that Western, swashbuckling, cowboying type of way to deal with things.
During the early decades of the 1900s, swashbuckling experimenters had run the show.
And more to the point, he made deals like a swashbuckling stock trader.
A swashbuckling, one-eyed stagecoach driver lived her life disguised as a man.
"Here is this masked vigilante avenger, this swashbuckling Douglas Fairbanks-like character," says LeClear.
Such unglamorous elements of rugby are not generally associated with the swashbuckling All Blacks.
But she also got how Anne was very swashbuckling and buccaneering and magnificent, really.
The company's largest investor — a swashbuckling, Bolivian-born entrepreneur, Germán Efromovich — had other ideas.
His choreography also features lots of regal poses and swashbuckling moves that mirror sword-fighting.
Akzo brags of a swashbuckling history, back to 1792, of growing with acquisitions, many abroad.
But overseas, fans are still enamored with Johnny Depp's swashbuckling portrayal of Captain Jack Sparrow.
Steven Spielberg's continent-hopping, Nazi-melting, swashbuckling archaeological adventure movie started the Indiana Jones franchise.
It sustains the gee-whiz spirit of the series and offers a swashbuckling extragalactic getaway.
The scene clearly features actual, physical people, performing a difficult swashbuckling scene on an actual train.
What is publicly available paints a picture of Le Roux as a swashbuckling international criminal mastermind.
He was like a swashbuckling pirate that just out of nowhere landed onto our judges table.
Given another ten years, boasted Wu Xiaohui, its swashbuckling founder, Anbang's scale would "exceed your imagination".
Disney made the biggest bet, by putting more than $20163 million into the swashbuckling digital publisher.
When Jason Williams was on that team, kind of freestyling, freewheeling, swashbuckling, I just loved it.
Notice the transition between solos, especially from Lee Morgan's swashbuckling trumpet to Paul Chambers's bowed bass.
No longer the "swashbuckling" investor of his younger years, Dodds has re-imagined his risk tolerance.
Twitter Trump is the swashbuckling, talk first-think later, fiercely anti-PC id of the President.
After years of focus, Brown was beginning to return to his preferred mode of swashbuckling inquiry.
The swashbuckling Zarko Paspalj, rather than the future Chicago Bull Toni Kukoc, was my southpaw crush.
Admittedly, Alexandre Dumas's 1844 swashbuckling epic does not have the literary reputation of Shakespeare's greatest plays.
The swashbuckling Zarko Paspalj, rather than the future Chicago Bull Toni Kukoc, was my southpaw crush.
The period details cast a romantic glow over Neruda's flight, which feels more swashbuckling than desperate.
Largely gone are the days of swashbuckling moguls with offices big enough to accommodate Cleopatra's barge.
This swashbuckling posture may boost enthusiasm for the Apple brand in advance of its March product announcement.
When TV first embraced the sport of golf, they had a swashbuckling hero as the game's face.
Despite its swashbuckling reputation, the C.I.A. is a highly bureaucratic organization, rife with procedures, regulations and paperwork.
Chesapeake became a Wall Street darling under Mr. McClendon, a swashbuckling innovator who pioneered a shale revolution.
He went home to smash it, excited it might be ancient evidence of pirates and swashbuckling adventures.
Because they are all seen as swashbuckling and change-the world and self confident, and rightly so.
Those sorts of videos, usually full of swashbuckling and explosions, are a hallmark of IS recruitment efforts.
Steven Johnson's "Wonderland" makes a swashbuckling argument for the centrality of recreation to all of human history.
It's the longest and the slowest-paced, it has the least swashbuckling action, and it is sad.
The business world celebrated this swashbuckling freedom, adopting startup culture's management philosophies, office designs, and ethos of innovation.
This is all the more irritating because of the film's swashbuckling potential and the strength of the cast.
Its swashbuckling investment-banking days—for which the DoJ's bill is part of the price—are long gone.
I feel like the world can use some more swashbuckling, rollicking space adventures in all shapes and forms.
While it's broad-based programming isn't exactly a swashbuckling fantasy epic, it knows how to draw big audiences.
If Cristiano defeats his opponents in a campy, swashbuckling Hollywood swordfight, Lewandowski is a quiet but merciless ambusher.
You don't think of biographers as romantic figures or swashbuckling types, and their lives are not generally momentous.
It is that very swashbuckling sensibility, in fact, that Stefano Ricci himself relied on to build his business.
Unlike other writers, Austen strayed from the pattern of swashbuckling knights and heroes to write about normal life.
It is that very swashbuckling sensibility, in fact, that Stefano Ricci himself relied on to build his business.
We revelled in the swashbuckling idealism of Captain James Tiberius Kirk and the cool rationalism of Mr. Spock.
A hundred years ago, when people saw rich people swashbuckling around with money, the default reflex was skepticism.
Well, considering that Gaga has some horse riding skills, we'd love to see her play a swashbuckling Dothraki screamer.
The Lady's Guide to Petticoats and Piracy, the new YA fantasy by Mackenzi Lee, froths over with swashbuckling glee.
As Fenn tells the tale, he decided to follow in his father's footsteps—but with his own swashbuckling twist.
But the island, with its wildly varied tropical terrain and swashbuckling past, hardly projects an attitude of impending doom.
Fanny's diva daughter, Julia, was played by Donna Murphy, and her swashbuckling movie-star son, Tony, by Reg Rogers.
Indeed, the filmmakers initially saw the character as a teenager, and the film as more of a swashbuckling adventure.
In a three-week recording session for an album called "Reincarnated," he worked closely with Diplo, the swashbuckling d.j.
The difference between Busch and most other drivers is that he has a swashbuckling attitude for an entire race.
Until this afternoon in Cuttack, when he stormed back to excellence with a swashbuckling century against the visiting England team.
We true Gambit fans always knew our swashbuckling, eccentric superhero wasn't going to get his day on the big screen.
Troy, the presidential historian, dates this phenomenon back to 1960, when the swashbuckling John F. Kennedy entered the White House.
The biggest takeaway from this trailer is twofold: one, that the movie really will have a swashbuckling, Wild West vibe.
All through my childhood, Arsenal were swashbuckling title winners, and that felt like the way it was meant to be.
There was Torchwood's swashbuckling Jack Harkness, Game of Thrones' late Oberyn Martell, and Halt and Catch Fire's damaged Joe MacMillan.
In college, Manziel was a swashbuckling talent, an undersized playmaker and a master of improvisation in an increasingly robotic position.
His swashbuckling style would be perfect for a sheltered private enterprise, lavishly funded by major investors with long-term visions.
HOUSTON — Aubrey McClendon was the face of the nation's natural gas boom, a swashbuckling innovator who pioneered a shale revolution.
"The Lost City of Z" promises to be a swashbuckling adventure about explorers who search for a lost Mayan city.
And let's be real: The Star Wars franchise isn't exactly starving for swashbuckling male leads whose personalities coast on swagger.
They have also embraced analytics and traded with swashbuckling daring in search of a team capable of winning 100 games.
LOS ANGELES — "The Aeronauts," an adventure film about swashbuckling 83th-century hot-air balloonists, was built for the big screen.
Banks might not be susceptible to rogue traders if the culture of the institution did not tolerate swashbuckling big bets.
The man, who had dressed as the swashbuckling western character "Zorro" to pick up an arriving friend, was questioned and released.
In Kitchen Confidential, Bourdain peels back the veneer of the food world and exposes it to be a swashbuckling, wild place.
This was meant to signal to regulators all over the world that Uber's swashbuckling culture is a thing of the past.
In the red corner was Errol Flynn, the swashbuckling star of Captain Blood (1935) and The Adventures of Robin Hood (1938).
The movie version of All the President's Men paints a heroic, swashbuckling narrative of the Post's coverage of the break-in.
I wanted the party, I wanted the adventure, and I wanted to be this odd swashbuckling caricature that I had invented.
For spring, Anderson's woman is a swashbuckling heroine, wearing leather bandanas embellished with his signature rings as well as dainty chains.
Hence his swashbuckling and somewhat debonair attitude during his dialogue with Cersei in the Red Keep in the season seven premiere.
In 2016, former Prime Minister David Cameron said Britain could be a "swashbuckling, trading, successful, buccaneer nation of the 21st century".
Perhaps Mr. Manafort, who has enjoyed a lifelong reputation as a swashbuckling big-time gambler, is simply a lousy poker player.
Johnny Depp even based his role as the swashbuckling boozer Jack Sparrow off his longtime friendship with Shaw, along with Keith Richards.
Some years ago, venture capitalist Peter Thiel made a famous complaint about what, in his view, was insufficient swashbuckling in Silicon Valley.
Shenzhen has many swashbuckling startups and plenty of risk capital to back them, but they often lack global sophistication and management skills.
It promised less fantasy, too: swashbuckling adventures in parallel universes with mythical creatures or talking animals were replaced with dark domestic concerns.
Check out the full clip below, which is full of all the swashbuckling fight scenes we know and love about this show.
At 66, with a snowy mane and an imperial demeanor, Mr. Gere now exerts the magnetism of a swashbuckling lion in winter.
The book and numerous southern newspapers helped grow the man's reputation, and Jackson played into the role of a swashbuckling, swaggering strongman.
Unlike Wagner's swashbuckling Siegfried in the "Ring" cycle, Tristan inhabits a dark opera with only a few characters and comparatively little action.
His technical innovations, marketing acumen and swashbuckling mien transformed his business from a humble store into the international leader in wetsuit sales.
Banking regulators are looking into overseas investments by swashbuckling private companies Dalian Wanda and HNA, Reuters reported, as well as domestic deals.
"Part of Al's earlier approach to public life was swashbuckling and baiting antagonists into fights they could not win," Wikler told me.
Hubbard wasn't particularly interested in science fiction, but he recognized it as an ideal setting for his swashbuckling adventure stories about heroic men.
But Qatar has done so at warp speed, just as it has expanded its footprint across the Middle East with a swashbuckling independence.
That's partly why Wall Street, which is often portrayed as a swashbuckling, take-no-prisoners culture, is actually a culture of brutal conformity.
Chepe explained that he was the son of the FARC 's former military commander Jorge Briceño, a swashbuckling character known as Mono Jojoy.
He's more of a conceit to rethink 18th-century art — too often dismissed as dainty — as something more worldly, more swashbuckling, more free.
He's more of a conceit to rethink 23600th-century art — too often dismissed as dainty — as something more worldly, more swashbuckling, more free.
Some of this swashbuckling action goes over the top, but you will probably be turning the pages too quickly to register a complaint.
"Whoa," they exclaimed after another swashbuckling southpaw forehand accompanied by the guttural Nadal soundtrack and that familiar curled-lip sneer of momentary satisfaction.
One wonders, however, what the comic purpose of swashbuckling perils and improbable coincidences is, other than to convey the fun of writing them.
How, Mitchell Baker was asked, had his father evolved from a big-city boy with a bent for engineering into a swashbuckling adventurer?
You needed to walk the mean paths of Mêlée, stopping swashbuckling sorts and challenging them to a trade-off of pun-tickled put-downs.
If Mr Iger looks more than ever like a swashbuckling mogul in the old style, Rupert Murdoch has shocked his industry by ceding ground.
Other swashbuckling dealmakers exist: Vincent Bolloré, a media investor with wide interests, for example, or Xavier Niel, owner of Iliad, another mobile-phone operator.
England's World Cup victory crowned the world's best ODI team, after a four-year overhaul that produced a swashbuckling side of big-hitting batsmen.
With his swashbuckling style, prodigious length off the tee, bold putting and affection for the galleries, Palmer had no peer as a fan favorite.
Batra family legend has it that Boz is descended from the sort of romantic, marauding pirate once associated with swashbuckling movies starring Errol Flynn.
There is an idea, one that will take a while to shift, that Liverpool is a team of adventure and risk and swashbuckling style.
This has not been the swashbuckling team that made it to the Champions League final last year, scoring bunches of goals in breathtaking surges.
Howard), who has become a dinosaur-rights activist, reunites with the swashbuckling animal-behavior specialist Owen Grady (Chris Pratt) to do the necessary wrangling.
Next week comes the comic, swashbuckling story ballet "Le Corsaire," which gives male dancers in the company a chance to show off some bravura.
Vader Immortal strips Star Wars down to its swashbuckling adventure roots in a way that creator ILMxLAB's earlier, smaller Star Wars VR experiments haven't.
The world number six produced a swashbuckling eight-under-par 2310 to finish 14-under on 229, three ahead of playing partner Mickelson (16).
Reed said that the large spider brooch she wore to deliver that ruling, which attracted widespread comment, had become "a symbol of swashbuckling womanhood".
And when I interviewed Antonio Banderas, I had to explain why his movie about a swashbuckling feline would now be called Cat in Boots.
He transformed a side known for turgid defence into one feared for its swashbuckling attack, by supplementing an experienced British core with flamboyant European youngsters.
Walmart has a couple of options that go up to 6X and 7X, but only if you fancy being a swashbuckling pirate or Mrs. Claus.
Once, the obvious choice would have been a swashbuckling trader willing to win at all costs and to plough on in the face of criticism.
In fact, these films can often be swashbuckling and adventurous (especially when they focus on wildlife and, as you'll see on this list, killer whales).
The swashbuckling blend of medieval history and heroic fantasy that he honed as Jin Yong is now set to reach a wide English-language readership.
Up to that point, science fiction stories appeared in cheap pulp magazines, and were often sensational tales featuring murderous robots, outlandish planets, and swashbuckling adventure.
His swashbuckling attitude and confident forecasts of a prolonged golden era for Brazil evaporated as Latin America's largest economy suffered its worst recession on record.
In keeping with his swashbuckling image, he told police officers that they had the right to kill suspects who threatened their lives by resisting arrest.
She then began grabbing at her left thigh after points, but somehow found the energy to break Wozniacki with a swashbuckling forehand down the line.
Raiders of the Lost Ark perfected a formula for swashbuckling archaeological adventure that video games like Uncharted and the Tomb Raider video games successfully replicated.
In a splashy exclusive, Bild celebrated "the Rominator" as a swashbuckling hero who had set bureaucratic niceties aside to help bring a monster to justice.
This was not the Liverpool of common imagination — swashbuckling, a little reckless, compelling — against the intricate, daring and brilliant Manchester City that Guardiola has crafted.
This owes much to his swashbuckling bravado and the fact that he won the governorship as an independent by a landslide, and against all odds.
We are in the presence of a singular anatomy, one that combines the calculated haplessness of Charlie Chaplin and the swashbuckling brio of Douglas Fairbanks.
But the memory plays tricks: Liverpool was not always the swashbuckling team of popular imagination last season; there were times of drudgery and frustration, too.
Shepard was nominated for Best Supporting Actor for playing Yeager, the swashbuckling, larger-than-life flyboy who's still considered the greatest test pilot in American history.
His swashbuckling attitude and confident forecasts of a prolonged golden era for Brazil evaporated just as Latin America's largest economy suffered its worst recession on record.
The players have had a different trajectory since the swashbuckling days of their early twenties but the gap has grown much wider in the past year.
With her no-nonsense expression and swashbuckling career in photojournalism, it's obvious: Brie Larson's character, Mason Weaver, was written to be the ideal action movie heroine.
The film will star Alden Ehrenreich as the swashbuckling young Han Solo, along with a major roster of supporting players, including Woody Harrelson and Thandie Newton.
Stallman is a recurring character in xkcd, a swashbuckling foe of the Microsoft, drawn as a beard attached to a stick figure, scabbard at his side.
But a long way away from the swashbuckling and dodgy deals of Imperial Defence, the real international arms deals are made by the world's most powerful governments.
"My phone rang, and it was Ari and he said, 'Larry David would like to play Bernie Sanders,' " Michaels recalled, referring to David's swashbuckling agent, Ari Emanuel.
She first became famous as a damsel in distress opposite Errol Flynn in swashbuckling epics such as "Captain Blood" (1935) and "The Adventures of Robin Hood" (1938).
And at times in recent months, the progress was immense as the Americans suddenly played a swashbuckling passing game and overwhelmed opponents with their technique and precision.
Dundun, B.D., and I formed a congress and became the Three Musketeers—no hijinks or swashbuckling, just hour upon hour of pointless conversation, misshapen cigarettes, and lethargy.
His swashbuckling all-court game, with a booming serve, aggressive groundstrokes, deft volleys and silky movement have made him an instant crowd favorite at the O2 Arena.
It's why Lincoln's supporters cast him as a log-splitting homesteader, and why George W. Bush, a trust fund kid from Connecticut, ran as a swashbuckling cowboy.
Beginning Tuesday, they give way to the swashbuckling classic "Le Corsaire," which had its premiere in the mid-19th century, making it a contemporary of Brontë's tale.
But the episode was an early signpost of an often tumultuous life for her son, vacillating from swashbuckling fact-finding to bursts of trauma and back again.
As pundits across the political spectrum express "breathless excitement" over the "swashbuckling military man" sent into whip the White House into shape, Ms. Parton has her doubts.
W. E. B. Griffin, who depicted the swashbuckling lives of soldiers, spies and cops in almost 60 novels, dozens of which became best sellers, died on Feb.
These same affections for noir-looking suitors have morphed over the years, from Jack Sparrow's swashbuckling boots and beard to Russell Brand's renaissance waistcoats and emphatic storytelling.
A prodigious talent who first appeared on television swinging a golf club at two years old, Woods grew into a champion by winning 14 majors in swashbuckling style.
In September the DoJ demanded $14bn to settle claims that Deutsche mis-sold residential mortgage-backed securities in its swashbuckling pre-crisis days, and sent the shares plummeting.
You're not that symbol of masculine, swashbuckling fantasy that hordes of young men are going to buy tickets to and believe it might be them in the movie.
Despite his swashbuckling public image, Putin is, for the most part, fairly risk averse, and any military interference in Belarus would be highly risky, requiring an enormous operation.
Much of this is owed to the Brazilian women's players, who kick and run with an artful joie de vivre, offering ankle-breaking stutter steps and swashbuckling kicks.
This suits Padilla, known for his swashbuckling charisma and his black eye patch, a vestige of a gruesome goring he suffered, and remarkably returned from, seven years ago.
Inside the List SPACE CRAFT: Fans of Pierce Brown's swashbuckling sci-fi adventure series won't be surprised to learn that he loved world-building from an early age.
Henfey Park is not where Ryan earned the nickname Matty Ice, a reference to a fearless, swashbuckling style that has led to memorable late-game rallies and victories.
Like generations of American players who loved Palmer, García grew up wanting to be like the swashbuckling Ballesteros, whose influence on García's golf and his life was immense.
Her roles have included a orderly in a sanitarium in Quills, a World War II-era love interest in Engima, and of course, the swashbuckling Edwardian aristocrat in Titanic.
A swashbuckling financier, he was charged with playing a central role in a vast insider-trading scheme and was sent to prison for violating federal securities and tax laws.
Guy Ritchie's knights of the Round Table origin story, King Arthur: Legend of the Sword, is two-plus hours of sorcery, swashbuckling, and supersize CG snakes and swamp rats.
And regulators have cowed swashbuckling businessmen, from Wang Jianlin, a property mogul formerly China's richest man, to Wu Xiaohui, an insurance magnate who fancied himself the next Warren Buffett.
The suave, swashbuckling, cocktail-sipping superspy 24 has been a cultural sensation, deflating diabolical ambitions for world destruction while savoring strange and lusty interludes, for over half a century.
You got people like Rupert Murdoch and John Malone and Barry Diller, really sort of colorful, swashbuckling male personalities, which then sort of trickle down into all these organizations.
She also wore a fur-trimmed bra with baggy pants, then changed into a bodysuit with a fur stole and a pair of swashbuckling boots which she wore askew.
He's a swashbuckling freelancer in a pro wrestling world which still has a sense of romance about the drifting grappler jetting from city to city and ring to ring.
The Great Wall is already the 20th highest grossing film in Chinese box office history, with nary a concern for Matt Damon's presence as a swashbuckling white American protagonist.
While many designers working in men's wear today affect an ultracasual style inflected by the success of street wear, Mr. Ackermann is a romantic of a more swashbuckling type.
A generation of swashbuckling billionaires has taken center stage in the space business, as well as a new class of wealthy customers who can afford to indulge their services.
Cyrano is an irresistibly complex hero, a swashbuckling poet-soldier who doesn't dare to declare his love to the beautiful Roxane because he is ashamed of his enormous nose.
The team started the season as a 5000-1 outsider, before embarking on a swashbuckling and barely believable ride that ended with the longest-odds payout in U.K. history.
Musk's swashbuckling management style is one reason that SpaceX has achieved such progress in making Falcon 9 partly reusable, flying the Falcon Heavy and developing the Starship interplanetary spacecraft.
Perfectly slipping back into swashbuckling character, the 20173-year-old actor rambled and pointed his sword at the guests, who made sure to capture the shocking encounter on their phones.
Later, as the swashbuckling commander during the War of 1812, his cunning and fearlessness led him to win the Battle of New Orleans, despite being outnumbered nearly two-to-one.
He's a far cry from the swashbuckling Wall Street legends like Bruce Wasserstein, Jimmy Lee and Felix Rohatyn, who once controlled banking and were perfectly comfortable posing for magazine covers.
It allowed the game to breathe, for the player to truly drink in its cartoon Caribbean world full of oddball circus folk, crusty pirate captains and swashbuckling love-interest governors.
Fans of swashbuckling, epic ocean battles, and a rum-soaked Jack Sparrow will find plenty to love in the new Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales trailer.
But while Federer paints the court with strokes of magic and the swashbuckling Nadal plays tennis like a superhero, Djokovic is the master of attrition, winning by a thousand cuts.
The 1990s ushered an era of glitzy bank deals that came with hefty prices, a trademark of Sandy Weill, the swashbuckling executive who helped build Citi into a global giant.
Through the front door walked Judy Garland, Cecil Beaton, Janet Gaynor, the swashbuckling journalist Bob Considine and the husband-and-wife radio and television hosts Jinx Falkenburg and Tex McCrary.
From 1955 to 1972, Jin Yong wrote 14 novels and novellas and one short story in the popular genre known as wuxia, which consisted mainly of swashbuckling martial arts adventures.
On the men's side, swashbuckling Russians and Hungarians have lately dominated, while among the women, Brits have battled their way to the medal podium in all of the last four games.
Featuring a swashbuckling battle for the throne, witchcraft, and the electric guitar, King Arthur: Legend of the Sword reads like a love child between rock 'n' roll and Game of Thrones.
This revisionist history contests received views of Cortés as either swashbuckling hero or bloviating villain, of the Aztecs as cannibals, and of Montezuma as a meek, mystical king who voluntarily capitulated.
As the three thieves bumble their way through the robbery, supposedly swashbuckling officer Amjad Khan (Vivek Oberoi) paces the street outside the bank, thinking of ways to draw out the robbers.
Felix Smith, a swashbuckling pilot for a Chinese Nationalist airline that flew covert missions over Asia for the American government during the early days of the Cold War, died on Oct.
Jo is trying to sell her swashbuckling fiction to a magazine edited by the dour and mutton-chopped Mr. Dashwood (Tracy Letts), to help support the family back home in Concord.
For Stabler, training camp was always a wonderfully adolescent time, between picking up women in various local taverns by posing as a swashbuckling, fantastical crop-dusting pilot—why the hell not?
Shane Smith is the swashbuckling founder and CEO of Vice Media, which started as a punk magazine and is now one of the highest flying new media properties in the world.
And in these two teasers for tomorrow's episode, Colton Underwood is doing his darndest to get us excited for his "journey," which naturally includes dressing up in a swashbuckling pirate costume. E!
A Conjuring of Light by V. E. Schwab — February 21st V.E. Schwab's Shades of Magic series has been a triumph of world building, setting its swashbuckling adventure inside a brilliant fantasy world.
Real samurai towns you can visit Whether the leading character is a samurai or a commoner, the story lines always climax in a swashbuckling sword fight, where the hero comes out victorious.
Teeing off three hours after Spieth, the swashbuckling Aussie hit a pair of bombs on the par-5 second hole, lacing his approach shot 257 yards to within 93 feet for eagle.
And he has essentially ceded control of his own narrative to two rogue characters: a swashbuckling A-list security consultant, Gavin de Becker, and his girlfriend's fame-hungry brother-manager, Michael Sanchez.
Their father, Mike Kellie, was a swashbuckling bush pilot of the old school, they said, who arrived in Alaska with a duffel bag and $500 to his name, wanting only to fly.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads PARIS — Anselm Kiefer's swashbuckling, material-laden, paint-encrusted canvases and "alchemical" vitrines supposedly transport us into thick intellectual zones of passion for German history and land.
This undermines the argument that activists are swashbuckling raiders who leave smoking and disabled ruins in their wake, but does it imply that this is actually the doing of the hedge funds involved?
VIRGINIA WATER, England - Spain's Pablo Larrazabal was in seventh heaven after a swashbuckling closing round in the BMW PGA Championship at Wentworth on Sunday put him in great heart for U.S. Open qualifying.
Amazon description: A chameleon that aspires to be a swashbuckling hero finds himself in a Western town plagued by bandits and is forced to literally play the role in order to protect it.
"The Inquisitor's Tale" is equal parts swashbuckling epic, medieval morality play, religious polemic and bawdy burlesque, propelling us toward a white-knuckle climax where three children must leap into a fire to save . . .
A swashbuckling and abrasive political trickster for decades, Mr. Stone, 67, has been repeatedly rebuked for flouting the prohibitions on pretrial publicity set by Judge Amy Berman Jackson, who is overseeing the case.
You might imagine that a certain kind of personality would be drawn to this work, a swashbuckling Indiana Jones type for whom science is an excuse to go off and have grand adventures.
Before his breakthrough as the swashbuckling, beer-swilling chief of police Jim Hopper on Netflix's "Stranger Things," David Harbour was a character actor who gave difficult men a menacing but recognizably human core.
The moves may not completely shore up the company's balance sheet, but it should at least be somewhat reassuring that SoftBank's swashbuckling chief executive is willing to throw his big levers into reverse.
After edging past Murray in last year's semi-finals, the career slam seemed to be in the palm of his hand but he was hijacked in the final by a swashbuckling Stan Wawrinka.
A full-body photograph in Objects of Wonder depicts Kennicott as a swashbuckling adventurer with shoulder-length hair, dressed for the frontiers of Canada and today's Alaska, where he spent years on expeditions.
Seen properly, the invasion of Crimea wasn't evidence of Putin's swashbuckling vigor—it was a desperate land grab to prevent yet another country formerly in Russia's sphere of influence from gravitating toward the West.
The downhillers, the speed demons who risked life and limb on the classic sheer courses of the Alps, like the Streif, in Kitzbühel, and the Lauberhorn, in Wengen, carried on the sport's swashbuckling spirit.
The pen in the photo is covering a bit of that clause, but it seems pretty clear that the dude is going to get outfitted with some Prince-blouse swashbuckling gear at some point.
Outlander hasn't graced our screens since July 2016, but it will be a few more months before Claire and Jamie Fraser are back for more time-traveling shenanigans, swashbuckling swordplay and knee-weakening romance.
For many, the swashbuckling realpolitik image of the role was fashioned by Henry Kissinger, the German-born diplomat who as secretary of state to Richard Nixon steered the United States toward rapprochement with China.
Led by swashbuckling Greek 20-year-old Stefanos Tsitsipas a queue of brash young talents has formed, all trying to be the man to smash the triopoly and officially usher in a new era.
He reveled in a swashbuckling censoriousness, implementing what he called a "Literary Pure Food Act," stamping a skull and crossbones onto the frontispiece of pseudoscience books he deemed so iffy that they were dangerous.
It didn't, for example, require Kylian Mbappé, its 211-year-old attacking phenom, to show anywhere near the threat he did in the swashbuckling 235-21 victory over Argentina in the round of 33.
Nadal was not at his swashbuckling best, but Federer gave him little chance to build the points or his confidence, providing no safe haven as he whipped backhands as well as his trademark forehands.
While it has mainly been the mantra of Harrison Ford's swashbuckling archaeologist that sacred objects belong in museums for Western scholars to study and display, this viewpoint has been largely contested within the art world.
The abduction came only a few months after his father, Salman Taseer, the late swashbuckling Punjab governor, was assassinated for speaking out against a blasphemy law that makes insulting Islam a crime punishable by death.
One day you're playing Iron Man, the next you're playing a doctor who talks to animals who has to look swashbuckling and lightly sweaty at all times and only talks in a sexy, comforting whisper.
It seems the foreign service, which originally granted Assange asylum on the grounds that he was a swashbuckling crusader for government transparency, had had enough of Assange's neglect of his cat and its litter box.
In this curious blend of almost-spiritual Nazi ideology, Finnish authoritarian idealism and the swashbuckling, hyper-masculine, pop-culture appeal of Ted Kaczynski, the alt-right eco-fascists have formed a new, twisted sub-culture.
Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales — the fifth in Disney's swashbuckling saga on the high seas — screened for the first time Tuesday night at Cinemacon, and the initial reactions might surprise you.
It's backed by a deep bench of billionaires like swashbuckling media and airline tycoon Richard Branson, hedge-fund chieftain George Soros and Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates, who has pledged $2 billion for the project.
Complexities of the Disney legacy notwithstanding, it is hard to imagine a US upbringing in the last 50 years that was not somehow touched by the Disney canon of animated fairytales and magical, swashbuckling adventures.
This production from Atlantic for Kids, the children's division of the Atlantic Theater Company, delivers this message gleefully as it charts the transformation of the title character from royal bride-to-be to swashbuckling buccaneer.
"This is gonna be fun," Miranda, seemingly miscast as the swashbuckling Aeronaut Lee Scoresby, says when he shows up in the fourth hour, before joining Lyra -- and the aforementioned bear -- in embarking on a quest.
But he was rescued at the last minute by soldiers from the national army and wrote a swashbuckling account for the newspaper, accompanied by some soul searching about having decided to become a foreign correspondent.
The journalist regaled us with tales of his swashbuckling years when, four days out of five, he retreated at midday to a local restaurant, which held a table for him, complete with a waiting martini.
The Brexiteers convinced enough of the electorate that we needed only to be set free from Europe, with its tiresome regulations, restrictions and pesky immigrants, to become a proud, swashbuckling, dominant and richer country again.
The swashbuckling attitude of Barkai and the I.I.S.A. has attracted many critics, including the I.W.S.A., which hosts considerably bigger and more inclusive events and does not allow swims longer than 450 meters at those temperatures.
Brash, flamboyant and impulsive, Ky cut a swashbuckling figure, adorned with a trademark purple scarf and aviator glasses, and accompanied by his second wife, a flight attendant with a penchant for glitz and cosmetic surgery.
He is delightful when Jim pronounces the names of other people that he would like to have as his own: Rafael Sabatini (author of the swashbuckling "Scaramouche"), the poet Siegfried Sassoon or the gunman Elfego Baca.
While the age of the windjammers — large merchant sailing ships from the 19th century built to go long distances — was already receding over the horizon, the nostalgic appeal of old-fashioned swashbuckling kept a few around.
Obama billed himself as the picture of swashbuckling audacity at the beginning of his career but has often proven to be too centrist from some liberals' tastes on issue from health care to anti-terrorism policy.
Robert E. Linton, a prominent Wall Street executive who led the swashbuckling investment bank Drexel Burnham Lambert in the years before it imploded in scandal but who was largely untainted himself, died on Tuesday in Manhattan.
Another look evokes a 16th century swashbuckling pirate-meets-Soweto-schoolboy, teaming a rich padded ocher velveteen jacket and frilled white gloves with a David Beckham soccer shirt wrapped like a sarong and yellow soccer socks.
With a book by Gabrielle Allan and Jennifer Crittenden, and a score, lyrics and musical direction by Nate Weida, the show charts the transformation of the title character from royal bride-to-be to swashbuckling buccaneer.
Those who choose to indulge now will learn a lot about the swashbuckling galactic cowboy Han Solo, made famous in the original films by Harrison Ford and here played in a younger version by Alden Ehrenreich.
Still, in the swashbuckling fashion that has become a hallmark of SoftBank deals, the firm just today confirmed that its newest fund will participate in a $1 billion round of funding for the Colombian delivery app Rappi.
Newcastle's deep-sea port is not the country's busiest, but because it serves nearby Nissan Sunderland, the biggest carmaking site, it is among the first in line to become one of the government's swashbuckling new "free ports".
This time, Miller Knives took a monkey wrench and forged it into a swashbuckling knife by the tried and true method of heating it up, bludgeoning it to hell, and sharpening it into a deadly curved knife.
Bombay and bombast reign in Roberts's fictionalized account of his escape from an Australian prison to India, where, in swashbuckling scene after narrow escape, he is tortured, sexed up, and enlisted in a gang of Afghan gunrunners.
PARIS (Reuters) - Andy Murray avoided suffering his earliest grand slam defeat for eight years by clawing his way into the French Open third round with a nerve-jangling win over swashbuckling French wildcard Mathias Bourgue on Wednesday.
In other books, and in interviews, he described his research in the Amazon jungle in swashbuckling terms, citing threatening snakes, jaguars and naked men armed with arrows no less sharp because their points were made of wood.
Euron Greyjoy swashbuckling in out of nowhere to wreak bloody hell might have been more purely spectacular, and Arya reuniting (however briefly) with her long-lost direwolf is the kind of moment fans dream of for years.
It's set against Radiohead's "Spectre," a rejected song for the Bond movie of the same name, and while the track certainly sounds Bond-ish, it feels a touch too Earthly to go alongside Star Wars' swashbuckling sci-fi.
DAVEY JOHNSON Here is the full list of managers with more victories and a better winning percentage than Johnson, the skipper of the swashbuckling Mets of 1986: John McGraw, Joe McCarthy, Fred Clarke, Earl Weaver and Al Lopez.
In the 2000s, as he willed the Renault-Nissan alliance into being, he was courted by the swashbuckling corporate raider Kirk Kerkorian and Kerkorian&aposs car-business guy, Jerry York, to bring a struggling GM into the alliance.
The swashbuckling German director has made more than 60 feature films and documentaries over the past half-century, and his extreme commitment to his art has made him one of the most beloved—and mythologized—figures in independent cinema.
WATCH: Joan Lee, Wife of Comics Icon Stan Lee, Dies at 19893 Beginnings Born Stanley Lieber to immigrant Jewish parents in New York City during the Great Depression, Lee grew up idolizing the heroic, swashbuckling roles of Errol Flynn.
Director James Gray is best known for his period dramas, but "The Lost City of Z" promises to be a swashbuckling adventure with Charlie Hunman, Robert Pattinson, and Sienna Miller as explorers who search for a lost Mayan city.
Home to swashbuckling shows like "Confidential: The American Revolution's Agents of Espionage," the museum will be open the rest of the day for a fee that the famously thrifty Benjamin Franklin might have approved of: $1.212-425-1778, frauncestavernmuseum.
In Puss in Book: Trapped in an Epic Tale, Netflix's first foray into interactive programming, the first choice viewers are asked to make is whether the swashbuckling tabby should fight a muscle-bound brute, or take on a tree instead.
Described as a swashbuckling adventure set in medieval Japan, the movie stars Irish actor Art Parkinson as the young Kubo, who must go on a quest with the help of colorful characters like Monkey (Charlize Theron) and Beetle (Matthew McConaughey).
Mr. Richards turned his status as rock's ur-rebel into a brand, performing in a swashbuckling assemblage of animal-print coats, headbands and sash belts that synergized with his role as Captain Teague in Disney's "Pirates of the Caribbean" movies.
It was the era of the lobotomy, and Dr. Scoville was one of a number of swashbuckling surgeons doing experimental surgeries — they would be unethical today — for a variety of mental problems, including schizophrenia and severe depression, with often disastrous consequences.
Another omnibus review, "In the Mood for Love" (originally published in the Book Review), finds Gottlieb measuring the tumescent advances in romance fiction, where swashbuckling euphemisms and maidenly sentiments have been cast aside to make way for the raw mambo.
Bernd Moss, a lanky, expressive actor in the Deutsches Theater's ensemble, is Ms. Rois's chief interlocutor, heckling or at least provoking her as an onstage spectator, and swashbuckling his way around the stage with her in a long fencing duel.
Bharara was known as something of a swashbuckling prosecutor in New York, taking on insider trading and terrorism cases and winning convictions against several top New York officials, including former Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver and former Senate Majority Leader Dean Skelos.
ST PETERSBURG (Reuters) - Roberto Martinez's swashbuckling Belgium side head into Tuesday's semi-final with familiar foes France as the World Cup's leading scorers, but their old rivals have evolved as the tournament has progressed and will also be full of confidence.
Giuliani hasn't been charged, of course, but when he was the swashbuckling top federal prosecutor in New York in the 1980s could anyone have predicted that his activities would be intimately connected to a case being prosecuted by that same office?
Last week at the annual F8 Facebook fest in San Francisco, the company unveiled two different wireless antennas its engineers had secretly created inside its Connectivity Lab, a swashbuckling effort to expand the reach of the Internet in so many new ways.
Since his primary win, Rose has been asked that question a lot, as he's contorted himself into a political force: a gregarious but relatable policy wonk, a veteran for the forgotten man in the straight-talking, swashbuckling, swamp-draining mold of Donald Trump.
Given that it's being developed at Ubisoft, it seems like a natural evolution of the swashbuckling elements of Assassin's Creed IV. It'll include both a single-player campaign and a multiplayer aspect, where you can compete with friends to find the best treasure.
It may feel silly for swashbuckling Brexiteers to demand that Big Ben should bong Britain out of the EU on the day of Brexit, but the loss of a known, reliable -- even trusted -- part of the British landscape is unsettling for most.
There's definitely more of a menace to King Kong and his home than there was in Peter Jackson's swashbuckling 2005 remake, with Skull Island's surprisingly star-studded cast at risk from armed human natives, flying trees, and the skyscraper-sized ape himself.
Coming from a man who is no newcomer to the sport or to this particular tournament, they betrayed a remarkable case of amnesia relating to what tennis was like before Federer began channeling Baryshnikov in sneakers, joined later by Nadal, the swashbuckling Spaniard.
They described a swashbuckling and reinvigorated Britain that would break free from a stagnating Europe — the land of unemployed children moving in with their parents — to instead focus on improving trade with faster-growing countries like China, India and the United States.
The milliner also collaborated with the young London College of Fashion graduate Ryan Lo on marabou-trimmed tricorn hats, which recalled the swashbuckling styles John Galliano used on his Dior runways during his reign from 1996 to 2011 (which Jones also created).
As Tom Wolfe documented in "The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test" (1968), the swashbuckling Ken Kesey drove his "Furthur" bus from psychedelic San Francisco to leafy Houston suburbia in 1964 largely to show off to his friend McMurtry, who was typing madly away.
Much of the food world had prepared for a potentially aggressive campaign by Kraft Heinz, whose backers at the Brazilian investment firm 33G Capital have long been known as swashbuckling deal makers eager to build up titans in the food and beverage industries.
This early Depp-less approach may be the studio's way of giving the actor's recent ugly divorce drama a little more time to play out until fans can reset and try to focus on his swashbuckling pirate character that has earned the studio billions.
Castro's swashbuckling forays into international affairs also overshadowed a visible dark side: the ruthless suppression of anti-Castro opposition forces, the curtailment of freedom of speech and expression, the imprisonment and killing of political enemies and a failure to confront racial hierarchies in revolutionary Cuba.
To consider a figure closer to a real world equivalent of Christian, there's actual swashbuckling entrepreneur Elon Musk, who's equally strapping and brilliant and apparently as demanding in his relationships in a way that, at least in his case, hasn't lead to a storybook ending.
More than the delightful swashbuckling adventures, slice-of-life stories, and even musicals, the show is about characters who must actively choose to be there for one another, no matter who they are, where they come from, who they love, and what they believe.
Swashbuckling Greek 20-year-old Tsitsipas, tipped as the man most likely to break the Roger Federer/Rafa Nadal/Novak Djokovic stranglehold at the top, was then bundled out by Italian journeyman Thomas Fabbiano 6-4 3-6 6-193 6-7(8) 6-3.
But like its title character pulling off a crazy scheme just in the nick of time, Solo is a swashbuckling success, a space adventure that pays homage to the DNA of the original films while carving out its own unique space in the canon.
His 7-6(5) 6-4 win leaves the swashbuckling 21-year-old well-placed to challenge for a place in the semi-finals and the fact that he beat U.S. Open runner-up Medvedev appears to have made his O2 Arena bow extra sweet.
I view Bourdain, in some ways, as a throwback to that era -- a swashbuckling Victorian adventurer, like Sir Richard Burton or 'Chinese' Gordon, armed with a fork or chopsticks rather than a pistol or cutlass (and without the racism that those explorers fell prey to).
KALININGRAD, Russia (Reuters) - Switzerland hit back with a thunderous strike by Granit Xhaka and a last-minute breakaway goal by Xherdan Shaqiri to claim a famous 2-1 win over Serbia on Friday in a swashbuckling World Cup Group E match tinged with Balkan rivalry.
According to author Kendra Trahan's book "Disneyland Detective: An Independent Guide to Discovering Disney's Legend," New Orleans Square, the area of Disneyland that houses the classic dark ride among swashbuckling pirates cost around $15 million, so that the ride itself could be built underground.
Erich Wolfgang Korngold — a Viennese prodigy who wrote several operas before fleeing the Nazis and moving to Hollywood, where his lush film scores provided the soundtracks for Errol Flynn's finest swashbuckling — will be the focus of the musical offerings this summer at Bard College.
Past expeditions included those of Karl Lagerfeld, Rick Owens and Christophe Decarnin of Balmain, who nearly a decade ago cast a wistful backward glance at the swashbuckling universe of space-traveling superheroes, a universe earlier explored by André Courrèges, Paco Rabanne and Pierre Cardin.
In the 1930s and '40s, Power was one of the country's biggest movie stars, but he died at just 44 from a heart attack, and his specialty of swashbuckling adventure films like 1940's The Mark of Zorro and 1950's The Black Rose haven't aged well.
There's obviously a lot of potential here, but just like with the last trailer, this one has me worried about just how much CGI is involved — a lot of it looks like a quick time event, instead of the kind of swashbuckling adventure it ought to be.
Little more than a decade ago, it seemed that nothing could stop the undeniable momentum of the swashbuckling lawyer Morgan Chu, who made a name for himself in the 1990s by convincing a federal jury that Microsoft made a $120 million blunder by infringing on a patent.
In his place appears an irresistible cast of characters, from a unit of fearless black soldiers to the swashbuckling artist Frederic Remington, the novelist Stephen Crane and the legendary journalist Richard Harding Davis, whose hagiographic articles would make the Rough Riders not just famous but iconic.
"The Princess Bride" — Rob Reiner's swashbuckling fairy tale sendup about Buttercup (Robin Wright), the reluctant wife-to-be of the loathsome Prince Humperdinck (Chris Sarandon), and her one true love, the farmhand Westley (Cary Elwes) — was a modest box-office success when it premiered in 22002.
Setting his sights on the comely Clarice (Ismenia Mendes), whom he sees strolling in a Paris park, Dorante, portrayed with swashbuckling heartiness by Mr. Conn, boasts that he's a soldier from the German wars — although, in fact, he ditched a boring law career in another city.
In addition to horses, cannon fire and swashbuckling re-enactments, expect a parade: At noon, young visitors can hoist flags representing Revolutionary regiments and march with the Regimental Band of the United States Merchant Marine Academy to the top of Battle Hill for a commemorative ceremony.
In addition to horses, cannon fire and swashbuckling re-enactments, expect a parade: At noon, young visitors can hoist flags representing Revolutionary regiments and march with the Regimental Band of the United States Merchant Marine Academy to the top of Battle Hill for a commemorative ceremony.
Keira Knightley has been spotted in a new international trailer for the upcoming Disney release of Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales, the fifth film in the swashbuckling franchise which, based on early reviews, returns the series to its Curse of the Black Pearl roots.
IT MAY have named the airport, the main railway station, a big road, a park, a museum, a theatre and at least six traffic intersections after him, but Mumbai has not done enough to commemorate Shivaji, a swashbuckling warrior prince who founded a local kingdom in the 17th century.
As Kyle Buchanan, Vulture's awards season savant, noted to the Bagger, it's interesting that Mr. DiCaprio could win for this raggedy, largely wordless role, considering the Oscar-nominated parts he has played before: kitten-faced autistic teenager, Wall Street hedonist, swashbuckling Hollywood golden boy/madman-in-waiting and gunrunner.
Lately, Tesla has been keen to emphasize the performance of its cars on snow and ice, tweeting out a video of the Model 3 swashbuckling about a winter proving grounds and running a promotion in which customers can win the chance to drive on a frozen sea in Finland.
But rather than go on to have a swashbuckling career of helping people and ostensibly saving the world, Lautrec killed perhaps the only pure entity in Firelink Shrine and disappeared, only re-entering the frame hours later when I tracked him down for retribution in a parallel existence.
While national identity and the historical novel have long been bound up with one another — Sir Walter Scott's swashbuckling Scottish romances, Henryk Sienkiewicz's tales of Polish glory written during the country's long partition, Tolstoy's Napoleonic Wars-set "War and Peace" — they have also existed alongside a parallel speculative tradition.
He defeated four of them: Tomas Berdych, Kei Nishikori, Stan Wawrinka and — most important — Nadal, the swashbuckling Spanish left-hander who has so often thwarted Federer on big occasions but who failed to seal the deal on Sunday despite taking a 3-1 lead in the fifth set.
In other words, he is the stylistic opposite of the steamrollering James, whose return to pro basketball's grand stage over the next two weeks will run concurrent to another itinerant late-spring force of swashbuckling royalty, Rafael Nadal, the King of Clay, gunning for an 11th French Open title.
He wanted to keep his news values intact, and so he fired Harry, and Harry, you know, with his swashbuckling end, you know, kind of jumped out of there, and so in a sense, we were both sort of free and ready to make our lives anew. Mm-hmm.
Addressing the nation on February 13th, he began by recounting his 50 years of service, from the days in which he led commandos in battle as a young special-forces officer, through his service as Israel's swashbuckling ambassador to the UN and his term as a reform-minded finance minister.
Messrs Warne and Muralitharan were merely the leading lights in a generation of talented and swashbuckling spinners from around the globe, which included India's Anil Kumble and Harbhajan Singh, Pakistan's Saqlain Mushtaq and New Zealand's Daniel Vettori—each of whom took more than 200 wickets in both Test and ODI cricket.
The Portuguese is hardly a graduate of the swashbuckling school of soccer himself but his remarkable record of success across Europe, combined with a larger-than-life personality, mean that, if he is appointed, United fans will at least be able to look forward to next season rather than dreading it.
Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales is the fifth entry in the swashbuckling film series, and like its four predecessors, it's packed to the gills with pirates, sea monsters, action, adventure, Johnny Depp doing whatever it is Johnny Depp does, and an egregious disregard for the laws of physics.
His first fights may have been provoked by racial taunts, but his sporting career began when he was employed by Thomas Pitt, the second Lord Camelford and Baron of Boconnoc — a boxing enthusiast and swashbuckling aristocrat whose turbulent life scandalized Georgian England before his death at 219 in a typically reckless duel.
"Not only was George great at teaching people how to fight but also in how to integrate the fighting into the context of the opera," added Mr. Melano, who directed "Otello" and "Roméo et Juliette" at the Met, and "Macbeth" at the Cincinnati Opera, with one or both Kolombatovichs on swashbuckling duty.
I say all this—yes, sounding like an "I went to Harvard" dick—really to remind myself of my old mental playlist, back in the days when I really thought men like Brockman's swashbuckling "scientists," some of whom had joined the Gulfstream set, must have just worked way, way harder than I had.
Though the LA Times noted that Walt Disney Co. Chief Executive Officer Bob Iger didn't tell his employees which movie had been stolen at a meeting in New York on Monday, an unnamed source close to the organization has since confirmed that the stolen movie is, indeed, the latest installment in the swashbuckling franchise.
For the first time, almost, in living memory, Juventus was not unquestionably the best team in Italy's Serie A: It was being seriously challenged by Napoli, playing the sort of swashbuckling soccer that seemed completely beyond Allegri's team and doing it so well that it seemed destined to win its first title in 30 years.
It was hard not to see that conviction reflected in the findings of Reich's papers, which seemed to blithely recapitulate discredited theories of Pacific expansion, making categorical claims not only about four individual skulls but about the shape of human history — claims that were essentially indistinguishable from the racialized notions of the swashbuckling imperial era.
In the past it had been the one that made the large advances and the unexpected acquisitions, often raising eyebrows with its swashbuckling forays into parts of the world no one else seemed to want to touch: US$20203m for the Democratic Republic of the Congo's state electricity company; US$500m for Chad's national oil concern.
The swashbuckling movie star has an arm tattoo that reads "Wino Forever" (a cover-up of the "Winona Forever" tattoo that he got while dating Winona Ryder), built a Pirates of the Caribbean-themed wine cave in his French estate, and has been known to fly in cases of wine from France to the film sets he works on.
But while Manchester City, Liverpool and Spurs have been thrilling old fans and winning new ones with their swashbuckling approach, Mourinho, now 55, has become the arch-proponent of "parking the bus" — a phrase he introduced to English football's lexicon over a decade ago when complaining about teams packing their defenses to foil his exciting Chelsea team.
The Boeing board is now led by David Calhoun, still another Jack Welch protégé, with nothing but an accounting B.S. from Virginia Tech, who had run four GE divisions by the time he turned 49—something of a real-life version of Jack Donaghy, the swashbuckling GE hired gun played by Alec Baldwin on 30 Rock.
It would be easy to frame the rivalry between McIlroy and Spieth as the millennial version of Arnold Palmer and Jack Nicklaus, with McIlroy cast in Palmer's role as the swashbuckling feel player, a showman who sees the course as his stage, and Spieth as Nicklaus's strait-laced technician, a statistician who treats the course like a spreadsheet.
In recent months Ajit Doval, the national security adviser, seen by acolytes as a swashbuckling figure who would personally slip across the border to shoot at terrorists if given the chance, has ushered in a sweeping reorganisation of his office, stacking it with spies instead of diplomats, increasing its budget tenfold and taking over prime New Delhi office space from cabinet ministers.
But even when it can't seem to reconcile its headier ideas with the fact that it's a swashbuckling space adventure, the movie will always save itself at the last minute — as when Rose explains that she saved Finn because you need to save what you love, not destroy what you hate (something Holdo did as well, if you think about it).
And something should be said of Yara's nowhere-near traditional-appearance: instead of a withering flower, she's all pirate (or all viking?) all the time: a swashbuckling, loud-mouthed, axe-wielding lady who, like Brienne, doesn't bend to rules of gender expectations either inside the universe of the show or the standards of what women are "supposed" look like on TV.
When you see really colorful entries like PIÑA COLADA, TEACHABLE MOMENT and HOLY SPIRIT plunging down through the puzzle, crossing CEREAL BOXES, YOU CALLED IT and SPIDEY SENSE, it makes me think of a swashbuckling Mr. Ries, slashing his way through his grid in, well, if not in a Z pattern, then at least Down and Across in a Zorroesque sort of way.
Craola Greg "Craola" Simkins worked with the creative craftsmen at Silent Stage for more than 18 months on Beyond the Sea—an original painting and fine art print created expressly for the purpose of transforming the scene of animal avatar high-seas swashbuckling into the artist's very first resin sculpture in three variations—slick black enamel, aged ivory, and the original colors of the painting.
Seymour M. Lazar, a swashbuckling entertainment lawyer, stock trader and serial litigator whose lifetime of adventures took him from the legal tangle surrounding the estate of Howard Hughes to involvement in a colossal fraud case that threatened to bring down one of the biggest shareholder class-action law firms in the United States, died on March 30 at his home in Palm Springs, Calif.
This week's recommended books are full of characters finding their place in the world, from the swashbuckling fortune hunters of "Cattle Kingdom: The Hidden History of the Cowboy West" to the Ph.D.-track heroine of Weike Wang's debut novel, "Chemistry," to the young David Sedaris, working odd jobs to pay the bills as he developed the voice that would make him a best-selling author.
Swashbuckling Hublot flew in Depeche Mode, currently in the midst of what seems the 14th comeback of its 37-year history, as a surprise guest to pound out hits like "Personal Jesus" at a lavish dinner with Ferrari (proceeds from the latest Big Bang Unico Depeche Mode, a brawny watch with menacing black studs, benefit charity: water, which promotes clean water in the developing world).
Were you yourself female, you would be able to penetrate, as it were, the suffering of a woman who lacks any independent means of support, reduced to dependency on a man, bouncing helplessly from her superannuated stiff of a husband to her swashbuckling, military-industrial lover, and forced to renounce her child when she attempts to fulfill her deepest desires, desires which have been inscribed in her by her lifelong subordination.
Mr. Parmentier is best known as one-quarter of the swashbuckling but short-lived group known as B.M.P.T. (The letters stand for the last names of the artists Daniel Buren, Olivier Mosset, Mr. Parmentier and Niele Toroni.) I n 1967, its members voiced their intolerance for gestural abstraction by painting ultra-minimal canvases at a Paris salon — in Mr. Parmentier's case, horizontal stripes exactly 38 centimeters wide, done with spray paint — and then quickly withdrawing them from view.
Other powerful pieces include Lionel Sabatte's redolent sculpture "Smile in Dust" (2017), Philip Guston's cartoonish painting of a cuddly Ku Klux Klanner "In Bed" (1971), Anselm Kiefer's crusty stout block "Rabi Low: Der Golem" (1988–2012), Antony Gormley's rusty condensed sculpture "Clench" (2013), and Niki de Saint Phalle's swashbuckling "Maquette pour Le Golem" (1972), her model for the architecturally scaled triple-tongued monster slide "Le Golem" (33), which she built in Jerusalem, that represents the three monotheistic religions plummeting from a golem-monster's merry mouth.
Social media has become weaponized; new developments to come such as automation and artificial intelligence could have a profound negative impact on jobs with few thinking about the consequences; digital addiction is a real thing that feels like it is making our society hair-trigger insane; and the long-celebrated culture of swashbuckling pirate bros — who brag that they are changing the system with every keystroke — is now clearly seen less as the harmlessly naughty one of Peter Pan and the Lost Boys and more as the malevolently toxic one of Blackbeard and his band of very scary dudes.
This year there are four, all still playing on this final weekend: "Amelia and Her Paper Tigers" (Friday, for ages 23903 through 21866), a biographical adventure starring Amelia Earhart; "Fairy Tale Christmas: The Musical" (Friday and Saturday, for ages 21811 through 214111), in which Santa is kidnapped, and storybook villains run amok; "Swashbuckling Sam and the Tale of Blackbeard's Revenge" (Friday and Saturday, for ages 2111 through 2110), in which a magical pirate helps a girl find her courage; and "Where the Mountain Meets the Moon" (Saturday, for ages 21410 through 2142), an adaptation of Grace Lin's novel about a girl on a fantastical odyssey.
This year there are four, all with performances this week: "Amelia and Her Paper Tigers" (Saturday and Thursday, for ages 96543 through 96533), a biographical adventure starring Amelia Earhart; "Fairy Tale Christmas: The Musical" (Sunday and Wednesday, for ages 96523 through 96513), in which Santa is kidnapped, and storybook villains run amok; "Swashbuckling Sam and the Tale of Blackbeard's Revenge" (Sunday, Monday and Wednesday, for ages 96503 through 4109), in which a magical pirate helps a girl find her courage; and "Where the Mountain Meets the Moon" (Saturday and Tuesday, for ages 216200 through 2112), an adaptation of Grace Lin's novel about a girl on a fantastical odyssey.

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