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It's "Stars: They're just like us!" taken to the nth degree.
"Oh yeah, we feel everything to the nth degree," he said.
"These guys are to the nth degree in every category," Jankovich said.
Trump knew that -- and he exploited it to the nth degree. 2.
The flat backs, the head and body stretched to the nth degree.
Now a new fund called Neo is taking the idea to the nth degree.
My business decisions and strategies were very intentional, definite and planned to the nth degree.
Jack White ranting and raving is a lot of fun, and eccentric to the nth degree.
As women, we're always being objectified and sexualized, and that takes it to the nth degree.
It's campy to the nth degree, but on a platform that serves up horror on the daily.
" Comparing ESPN's and other networks' N.F.L. investments, he said, "is apples and oranges to the nth degree.
They're all bizarre to the nth degree, so uninterested in aesthetic convention that their audacity becomes funny.
"Lord Byron took this to the nth degree having gained almost five stone three years apart," says Walters.
Ergo, statements by law enforcement -- instruments of the state -- are certainly, and deservedly, scrutinized to the nth degree.
These things are calculated to the nth degree to be safe for little kids and sly enough for older viewers.
In today's highly corporatized, analyzed-to-the-nth-degree baseball, maybe there simply isn't any room for another Roy Hobbs.
If our players are unhappy with it, we have to analyze to the nth degree the cause of their unhappiness.
But in true Kanye tradition, the flowers were art-directed to the nth degree, hanging from the ceiling in punchy colors.
I wasn't obsessive about it, I didn't document everything to the nth degree, and I certainly didn't do it every day.
The final scene of "Conquest" takes the wholesale carnage of Act V of "Hamlet" and multiplies it to the nth degree.
Or, in the case of the couture, some invisibly finished, tailored to the nth degree, every sequin in its place, perfection.
But in Silverman's play The Moors — with its queered-up, gothic-to-the-nth-degree atmosphere — Branwell is the patriarchy destroyed.
For me, things don't have to be so exact, but these people working on it plotted it out to the nth degree.
The musical is camp to the nth degree, and it explores a wide range of musical styles, from jazzy tunes to goofy rap.
Her image, down to the way she speaks, is curated to the nth degree — and this includes her social media presence, of course.
Dennis Hopper would show up at her father's with a troupe and they were drugged up to the nth degree, but she wasn't.
The photos are constructed and planned to the -nth degree, with some taking up to nine hours in preparation before a camera is touched.
" - Brianna, 238 "I hate Silver Linings Playbook because it felt like movie stars trying on mental illness and butchering it to the nth degree.
Between the two extremes are the wonderful cubes of creamy tofu inside a crisp and ultrathin shell; they're like mozzarella sticks refined to the nth degree.
And knowing what we do about Raney (she's Type A to the nth degree), are we really supposed to buy her move into a rodent-infested house?
CES has often been about outdoing the competition by adding a voice assistant to an extravagant appliance and this smart toilet captures that spirit to the nth degree.
The Handmaid's Tale is soon returning for more episodes of misery and misogyny to the nth degree, and the reviews are coming in for the second season of Hulu's morbid series.
So it was only a matter of time before Trump reached the playbook's long anti-Clinton chapter, which was already conspiratorial to the Nth degree, and made it even more sensational.
"That was tone-deaf to the Nth degree," said Melissa LaBonte, a political science professor at Fordham University who is a member of Campaign to Elect a Woman U.N. Secretary General.
But it's Americans, of course, who have taken x's to the nth degree, and are now using them in the workplace and even with unlikely recipients like their doctors or lawyers.
There's something meditative about doing nothing but sitting and focusing, eyes closed, imagination firing on all cylinders; it raises the zen state of lower wakefulness achieved by moviegoers to the Nth degree.
I will protect players to the nth degree because I remember how difficult it was to play at this level and I believe leadership is based on love and love always protects.
A lot of the themes I explore are trends in society that I'm taking to the nth degree, imagining them continuing to get more extreme and ridiculous, over the course of 50 or 75 years.
For them, it's a relief to go to a restaurant that doesn't use salt or dairy or meat, where everything is vegan and gluten-free, and you can control your order to the nth degree.
The great advantage of the Orchestre Révolutionnaire et Romantique is that you can push them absolutely to the nth degree, so the instruments almost get to breaking point, but there will always be clarity as well as exhilaration.
But China's Communist Party decided early on that Lincoln was right about the incompatibility of two competing value systems, and they carried his principle to the nth degree: A nation cannot live 99.9 percent slave and 0.1 percent free.
Solomon's project, which he calls—with tongue planted firmly in cheek—"Literally Balling," is an attempt to take that lavish NBA lifestyle and amplify it to the Nth degree: 24 karat gold-plated rims, Swarovski crystals, Renaissance-style glasswork, the whole nine yards.
"She's a Venice bohemian to the nth degree," said Simon Doonan, creative ambassador at large for Barneys New York, who recalled Ms. Neuwirth once arriving for a photo shoot at the store with her beloved Labradoodle Teddy decked out in her necklaces.
He returned, sans guitar but wearing a black duster jacket that was an instrument in its own right, to perform Pure Comedy's title track, vamping to the Nth degree, acting out his lyrics and during the instrumental breakdown doing a canonically weird dance that felt somehow both prurient and chimerical.
He returned, sans guitar but wearing a black duster jacket that was an instrument in its own right, to perform Pure Comedy's title track, vamping to the Nth degree, acting out his lyrics and during the instrumental breakdown doing a canonically weird dance that felt somehow both prurient and chimerical.
Mr. Ito took this ends-justify-the-mean attitude that ignores consequences to the nth degree, moving from the tech industry's usual weak excuse for bad policies — "unintended consequences" — to behaving in a way that was designed to deploy Mr. Epstein's filthy money at whatever the cost to M.I.T.'s soul.
We should do it in a way that's a little bit more interesting than what they can accomplish without an actual game mode, and we always like to take the things that they give us and the inspirations they give us and, you know, take it to the Nth degree and do something that will blow their minds.
"Maslin, Janet (April 28, 1995). "Hipness to the Nth Degree In a Candy-Colored World". The New York Times. C8. Todd McCarthy of Variety called the film "a hopeless and hapless attempt at cool.
" In 2009, Bob Dylan told The Huffington Post that Prine was one of his favorite writers, stating "Prine's stuff is pure Proustian existentialism. Midwestern mindtrips to the nth degree. And he writes beautiful songs. I remember when Kris Kristofferson first brought him on the scene.
Ottaway, Hugh, "Riders to the Sea", The Musical Times, January 1973, p. 45 The composer Edmund Rubbra has characterised this work as less an opera than a "spoken drama raised in emotional power and expressiveness to the nth degree". Rubbra, Edmund, "The Later Vaughan Williams". Music & Letters, January 1937, pp.
So, when Jughead requests for Kevin not tell Veronica about his sexuality, Kevin willingly agrees. The bulk of the story is about Veronica's cluelessness. As widely considered traditional, predictable, and wholesome publishers to the nth degree for generations, Archie Comics' open recognition of homosexuality through the addition of Kevin Keller came as a surprise to many readers. However, as Lyle Masaki of AfterElton.
Just day in, day out thugging, slinging, shooting and screwing. The members of G-Unit have elected to portray themselves as inhumane to the nth degree. And for the opportunity, they’d like to thank God."Okayplayer review Artistdirect gave it four stars out of five and said, " G-Unit have effectively found the balance between sex and war, and they're about [to] terminate the competition with extreme prejudice.
At the age of 12, Bolger began taking classes at Muskegon Community College, graduating with an A.A. by the age of 17. He then transferred with those credits to the University of Michigan, majored in sociology, and graduated summa cum laude with a 4.0 grade point average in sociology.A Perpetual Student Pursues Education to the Nth Degree - Chronicle.com From there, he took an internship with the Clinton Administration with Press Secretary Mike McCurry.
She typically played what would later be called MILF or "cougar" roles. "I am an exhibitionist, so to take it to the nth degree was obviously where I was going. It took me a little longer to get there than some women but I knew I could be one of the best actresses in adult films, if not the best," she said in an interview. For 67 videos she served as director, writer and producer.
Reviewing the 1953 edition, Groff Conklin described Smith's writing as "pretty dull going for people who want a bit more than thud and blunder.""Galaxy's 5 Star Shelf", Galaxy Science Fiction, November 1953, p.80 P. Schuyler Miller called the novel "space opera to the nth degree," saying "you either like it a lot—though you probably won't believe a word of it—or you can't stand it at all"."The Reference Library", Astounding Science Fiction, November 1953, p.150.
The novel belongs to the Dying Earth subgenre. It is rooted in hard science fiction, but also incorporates several other genres, including fantasy and horror. Bear called it science fiction "stretched to the nth degree". He said that in the novel he honors those writers who changed the face of science fiction and fantasy, including William Hope Hodgson and Arthur C. Clarke, and pays homage to Hodgson's 1912 novel, The Night Land, with which City at the End of Time shares a number of plot elements.
Toward music more adventurous than Wagner's, especially that of Richard Strauss and later Claude Debussy, Rimsky-Korsakov's mind remained closed. He would fume for days afterwards when he heard pianist Felix Blumenfeld play Debussy's Estampes and write in his diary about them, "Poor and skimpy to the nth degree; there is no technique, even less imagination."As quoted in Taruskin, Stravinsky, 55. This was part of an increasing musical conservatism on his part (his "musical conscience," as he put it), under which he now scrutinized his music and that of others as well.
But whereas King focuses on "fantastical elements", Bear adopts a "scientific approach". SFF World described City at the End of Time as "an Epic Science Fiction novel [with] elements of thriller and horror with some downright creepy characters." Kirkus Reviews called the book an "eschatological fantasy", and science fiction critic Paul Kincaid says the novel has "plotting and language [that] seem to have been borrowed wholesale from fantasy". Bear himself said the novel could be fantasy or horror, but called it science fiction "stretched to the nth degree".
Kagan agreed with the majority in that the HHS and other departments did have authority to issue new rules, but was not sure if the proposed rules met the APA challenge and agreed with remanding the case to the lower courts for further review on this matter. Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg wrote the dissent, joined by Justice Sonia Sotomayor. Ginsburg wrote critically "Today, for the first time, the Court casts totally aside countervailing rights and interests in its zeal to secure religious rights to the nth degree." This was Justice Ginsburg last written opinion for the Court before her passing on September 18.
Wesley was initially designed to be a foil for the character of Rupert Giles. Actor Alexis Denisof comments that Wesley and Giles come from very similar backgrounds, but have gone in different directions "with the tools that they had"; he was conceived as a "nemesis" for Giles and Buffy. Co- executive producer Doug Petrie, who wrote Wesley's first episode "Bad Girls", explains, "The way Faith is a reflection of Buffy, Wesley takes up a lot of the space that Giles traditionally occupies." He elaborates that, because Giles is usually the "stuffy guy from England who tells you to sit up straight and obey the rules", introducing Wesley, who embodies those traits "to the nth degree", allows Giles to become "subversive" and "cool".
A Quiet Word With ... was generally well regarded by critics and reviewers. Fairfax Media television critics Doug Anderson and Greg Hassall reviewed the program positively, reflecting that while Martin approached some guests as a fan, the conversations were generally conducted as being between colleagues, allowing the interviewees to become relaxed and sometimes quite revealing with the information that they would then become willing to share. Rachel Browne of The Sydney Morning Herald stated that the conversation with Oscar nominated American actor Lily Tomlin showed Martin to be a talented interviewer with "just the right note of inquisitiveness in this well- researched interview". Similarly, Matt Smith wrote on electronic magazine Crikey that "Tony Martin’s interviews are like no other, he knows the guests’ background to the nth degree, and asks the questions that wouldn’t occur to a more conventional host with glasses".
La Cava's direction of Huston is kaleidoscopically dazzling; together, they turn the abstractions of straw-figure advocacy into an emotionally intricate and ever- surprising character. Hammond's quasi-divine possession comes off as a sort of distanced madness, a fury that grips him not at all blindly; he calmly and unapologetically observes himself rising—or going deeper—into world-historical grandeur. In the presence of radio microphones and world leaders, Hammond delivers a wild speech (dictated by Hearst), that, in its utopian and histrionic extremes, foreshadows the climactic oration by Charlie Chaplin in “The Great Dictator” even as the specifics of the principled power-grab at the core of the film seem downright fascistic.” Although an internal MGM synopsis had labeled the script "wildly reactionary and radical to the nth degree," studio boss Louis B. Mayer "learned only when he attended the Glendale, California preview that Hammond gradually turns America into a dictatorship" writes film historian Barbara Hall.

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