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A navy frock toes the line between formal and casual.
He toes the line of self-destruction without actually being destroyed.
Do because it toes the line between simplicity and feature-rich. Any.
Her art toes the line between hard and soft, masculine and feminine.
Obviously, the book kind of toes the line between glamour and tragedy.
It's a delicate balance, and she toes the line with acrobatic grace.
Love, Simon toes the line, and the end result is well worth watching.
The team toes the line between retelling the story and also entertaining, with a technological upgrade.
It's a very long, complex novel that toes the line between extremely funny and heartbreakingly sad.
Everything that comes out of that kid's mouth toes the line between abjectly horrifying and wildly inappropriate.
The device vaguely resembles a Microsoft Surface and toes the line between touchscreen mobile device and laptop.
His series Someday I'll Find the Sun toes the line between documentary, staged narrative, and artful portraiture.
Her presence toes the line of vomit-worthy and enviable, which is the study of Ingrid Goes West.
As with all successful parodies, "Permission" is so funny because it toes the line of being too real.
All around, the SX530 is a good camera that toes the line between simple and flexible very well.
Jeff Rosso, played by Dave Allen, is that man and his character toes the line between approachable and stern.
It toes the line between gritty and quirky, and seems designed to satisfy both locals and summertime hipsters alike.
As the teenager toes the line of sobriety each day, Rue's life is further complicated by the people around her.
Bruguera's practice is a scrappy, immaterial style called arte útil ("useful art") that toes the line between art and activism.
This fragrance toes the line between fresh and spicy, thanks to notes of bitter orange, cardamom, violet leaves, patchouli moss, and musk.
He is not judicious in his choice of friends, his actions, or his speech, and he regularly toes the line of legality.
Her video work, part narrative and part documentary, toes the line of the two genres to create work that is evocative and interrogative.
Aries is a sign that commonly toes the line: between confidence and insecurity; maturity and childishness; independence and codependence; valuing freedom and desiring control.
As a TV personality, she carefully toes the line of popularized Black stereotypes like the mammy, the mythical negro, and the strong Black woman.
The Casper is its most popular model, known for its cleverly named "just right" firmness level that toes the line between softness and support.
While it, and most Marvel stuff, toes the line between action and fantasy, something we can say squarely is that super-soldiers = sci-fi.
A promising young filmmaker perfectly toes the line between fun filmmaking and bleak subject matter in his colorful new short film, Manila Death Squad.
Instead, nearly all of the GOP dutifully toes the line on guns, even as gun violence cuts short the lives of thousands of innocent Americans.
It's hilarious, but also tragic, and Colman toes the line beautifully, creating an inner world for her character that puts us squarely on her side.
Brick-red lipstick toes the line between classic Hollywood glamour and '90s grunge — everyone from Elizabeth Taylor to Kate Moss to Selena Quintanilla wore the hue.
Mr Satoshi's imaginative world toes the line of many modern mythmakers; underpinning the animation is his childhood love of collecting insects, blended with Japan's technological innovation.
Tumblr, like many social media platforms, has struggled with filtering and moderating content that toes the line of free speech, such as porn and hate speech.
Segall presents work that toes the line between informative and mysterious, displaying the physical vestiges of someone's journey, but with no real evidence of the individual.
In the past few months, edgy humor on TV and the internet that toes the line between "anti-comedy" and hate speech has come under a microscope.
Izzy toes the line between the tradition and emancipation — as the trailer so concisely puts it, she's an Uptown girl who finds love with a Downtown guy.
The Nutcracker is about Clara Stahlbaum's journey to a land of fantasy, her last grasp of at childhood magic as she toes the line between girlhood and womanhood.
The formula toes the line between a liquid lipstick and a comfortable balm — and once it wears through, it leaves a pretty stain that hangs around for hours.
The vocals are definitely over the top, switching back and forth on some tracks between low growls and falsetto screeching that toes the line of tongue-in-cheek.
The company calls the type of junk content it's been experimenting with recommending less often "borderline", saying it's stuff that toes the line of its acceptable content policies.
It's hard, after all, to emulate the particular sensation you get when eating Royal Dansk cookies, that rare mass-market product that toes the line between affordability and luxury.
Jim Cramer, host of CNBC's "Mad Money," says this toes the line between solid economy and enough for the Federal Reserve to make a move at its September meeting.
Hayv Kahraman's ethereal portraiture toes the line between fact and fiction, as it tells a distorted tale of her harrowing journey from Iraq to the US in the early 1990s.
Returning to the city after a 30-year stint in the suburbs of St. Louis, Missouri, the American Kennel Club's Museum of the Dog toes the line between brilliant and banal.
After all, an industry that toes the line can avoid a repeat of what happened in 2018, when the government stopped approving game licenses for nine straight months, from March through December.
It also suggests that Francis's supporters within the Vatican may be on the defensive, feeling the need to champion a perceived gesture of support, even when doing so toes the line of dishonesty.
These will be tough questions to address as the Pentagon toes the line between meaningful reform and overreach, but in the end will allow the services to prioritize certain missions and stop doing others.
The marriage comes as Drummond, who made more than $47 million in 2018, toes the line of company policies discouraging employees from dating subordinates, a source of significant employee discontent at the tech giant.
Knowing Sherman-Palladino's plans for the series helps explain how it toes the line between not-so-subtle critics of sexism and, also, a sunny optimism sometimes lacking in the increasingly gritty world of television.
For Post Malone, an artist who toes the line between singing and rapping, and hip-hop and spooky electric folk, that has meant pushback on the very idea that he's making rap music at all.
"Indie Folk" is what he calls it, which is fair, as his style invokes the sound of Jakob Dylan's solo projects, and he toes the line of folk rock and country music very, very well.
"Classic JAY-Z" works on a sliding scale, but it's safe to say that quintessential Jay-Z embodies the following criteria: strong bars with production that toes the line between radio-friendly and aggressively underground.
We like to think we fall somewhere in the middle — the camp that toes the line between wanting to build out a solid wardrobe, but with items that are more modern than the ho-hum classics.
Instead, he cast it as the responsibility of a "bipartisan majority" that believes in abortion rights and protections for those with pre-existing health conditions to ensure the next justice toes the line on those issues.
Haas refuses to sensationalize a life that could easily veer into stereotype, and toes the line between awe at the freedom her life provides, and the terrifying loss of the people and beliefs that anchored her worldview.
The script is laden with hidden clues, it seems, and the music — much of it by Game of Thrones composer Ramin Djawadi — toes the line between sci-fi and Western in a way that perfectly encapsulates this show.
Dressed in red leather pants with fabric penises attached to his chest, or a black mesh unitard with a ram's skull and horns as accessories, Klauke toes the line of being present as artist and absent as fictive character.
The 700-square-foot space, which arguably toes the line between tiny house and standard one-bedroom apartment, will be outfitted with a sound booth, hangout area and enough power to support all the musical equipment required to produce his music.
"I want to break away from this two-party system, and I think it's important for people to know that there's another candidate out there who really toes the line between Democrat and Republican," she told People Now on Tuesday.
As a result, Olivia Cooke's interpretation is probably the best Becky Sharp yet: She's intensely charismatic, with a little more bite, and toes the line between being faithful to the book and teasing out more modern feminist themes a little more smoothly.
On the one hand, most of us grew up with it as a kind of pop culture reference; on the other, it shows a super-narrow view of the world, which belies the history of many and also toes the line toward propaganda.
"I want to break away from this two-party system and I think it's important for people to know that there's another candidate out there who really toes the line between Democrat and Republican," says Hart, who has a home in Connecticut.
Ronan tackles complex and rarely talked about facets of female sexuality with depth and feeling, while Howle (who, as an attractive British boy, made a mandatory appearance in Christopher Nolan's Dunkirk) toes the line between hurt puppy dog and inadvertent oppressor with impressive dexterity.
After the break, the crew gets into a spoiler filled discussion of Rian Johnson's Knives Out, how it toes the line between upholding and shifting genre conventions, and how expertly weaved this story of privilege and racism was told in the frame of a murder mystery.
The atlanticist president of Slovakia, Andrej Kiska, and its foreign minister, Miroslav Lajcak, who just returned from a stint in New York as president of the United Nations General Assembly, are doing their utmost to make sure their country toes the line, at least on the big issues.
Rejecting the recto-linearity of conventional canvases, this series resembles the kind of displays one might have seen at an auto show in the 1950s, or as a print advertisement in a black-and-white periodical, featuring highly promotional language and graphic design that toes the line between energetic and unintelligible.
" The piece, written by heads of professional organizations, including the National Association of Assistant US Attorneys and the National Sheriff's Association, and posted on the website of Fox News, toes the line of the new administration's Justice Department that blames the Obama policy for an increase in violent crime, and directly rebuts an essay published by former Deputy Attorney General Sally Yates last month in the Washington Post titled "Making America scared again won't make us safer.
The benchmark for quality has been set and the race to officially hit the championship podium is only getting revved up." Online publication HotNewHipHop stated that Victory Lap "toes the line between classic and contemporary hip-hop.
He threatens to tell Joyce about the 'Slayer' unless she toes the line. She defies him and is slapped. In the resulting brawl, Ted is kicked down the stairs. Joyce declares him dead when she cannot find a pulse.
Initially, C.H. doesn't think much of Phule and plans to take advantage of him, but soon learns that Phule is far too intelligent for this and can in fact teach him to play in the big leagues if he toes the line and operates within the parameters Phule gives him.
Neighbors was published in 2006 as the first volume of Forests and Fields, and mainly focuses on ambiguous portraits. Schorr manipulates themes of nationality, identity, and history to create a scrapbook-like composition of images that toes the line between documentary and fantasy. An exhibition titled Badischer Kunstverein took place in 2007 to accompany this volume.
Public street art featuring a mural of Post Malone in Melbourne, Victoria, AustraliaMalone's music is hip hop, R&B;, pop, trap, hip-pop, rap rock and cloud rap. Malone's music has been described as a "melting pot of the country, grunge, hip hop and R&B;" and Malone himself has been described as versatile. His vocal style has been described as laconic. Jon Caramanica of The New York Times described Malone as "an artist who toes the line between singing and rapping, and hip-hop and spooky electric folk".
"Rubber stamp" was Hackett's catchphrase throughout the campaign. Hackett even appeared in front of the Hathaway Rubber Stamp store in downtown Cincinnati on July 27 to emphasize the point. "If you think America needs another career politician steeped in a culture of corruption who does as she's told and toes the line on failed policies, then I'm not your candidate," he wrote in a guest column for The Cincinnati Post. However, Schmidt said that she was proud to be associated with Bush, sending campaign mail with a photograph of them together in the Oval Office.
Joseph agrees and is winning until he notices one of his backers groping Shannon. Joseph pushes through the crowd to free her, but is pushed back into the ring where his foot accidentally "toes" the line, and he is defeated by a sucker punch. In retaliation for the hundreds of dollars Joseph has cost Kelly and his friends, Joseph is thrown out of the club. Joseph returns to their room in the brothel to find Kelly and his thugs taking the money he and Shannon saved, and Joseph and Shannon are thrown out into the streets, homeless.
The National Park Service in 2003 approved for sale in the Grand Canyon National Park bookstore Grand Canyon: A Different View: a book that presents the formation of the Grand Canyon as a result of Biblical events. PEER exposed the selling of this book as preferential treatment of a religion that toes the line of constitutional legality. On January 4, 2007 the National Park Service Chief of Public Affairs, David Barna released a response stating that the National Park Service neither uses the text in their teaching nor do they endorse its content. The release further states that the book is sold in the inspirational section of the bookstore which includes anthropological works on Native American culture.
Slezak gave the number an enthusiastic "Oh dear God, please yes", "bonus points" and an "A" grade. Chaney declared that "Martin did what he does very well: dance and sing with high intensity", though she wished "they had chosen a better song" and gave it a the latter sentiment was echoed by Lynch, who called the song "idiotic" and gave it a slightly lower "C+". Futterman characterized it as a "rousing number that toes the line of being too risque for a high school classroom", though Kubicek thought that having "a teacher grinding with students" was "wildly inappropriate" if "hot and pretty entertaining". MTV's Kevin P. Sullivan, however, called it "one of the most eye-brow-raising musical numbers" in the show's history, "bizarre", and "a Rory-dancing, Finn-flailing fail".
Keigwin's style, which toes the line between art and pop culture, has met with both positive and negative reviews. New York Times journalist Roslyn Sulcas calls Keigwin's work “witty, kinetic and musically responsive, mixing the stretched lines of ballet with the more weighted, blunt quality of contemporary dance, often integrating everyday gestures and pop-culture references.” The New York Press describes Keigwin's work as “witty, sexy, fashion-conscious and full of attitude while also being haunting.” New York Times dance critic Gia Kourlas noted that Keigwin, in his massive community piece Bolero, “made a dance about a community add up to more than a community dance.” New York Times dance critic Alastair Macaulay writes that Keigwin “has it in him to be an artist of rewarding originality...Most of the evening, however, suggests he finds it convenient to make choreography that is at best cute.” Keigwin was named one of "25 to Watch" in 2004 by Dance Magazine.
During the 2012 election season, Frelinghuysen rejected claims from Planned Parenthood leaders and progressive activists that he "toes the line of Republican leadership" and had aligned himself with the Tea Party movement. As Frelinghuysen had been less conservative than many members of the Republican caucus, he was elevated to the Appropriations Committee chairship only based on his assurance to the conservatives that he would be willing to set aside his personal views to implement party policy. One conservative on the committee, Representative Robert Aderholt, said, "One of the things we had discussed going into this, when he wanted to take the chairmanship, was that at the end of the day he understood that when he was negotiating these bills he'd be negotiating on behalf of his conference, as opposed to his own philosophy." In a tele-townhall on March 20, 2017, he stated that was "not sold" on attempts to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act (also known as Obamacare) and had not seen any evidence to support claims that President Trump was wiretapped during the campaign.

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