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"twinkle" Definitions
  1. an expression in your eyes that shows you are happy or pleased about something
  2. a small light that keeps changing from bright to pale to bright again

510 Sentences With "twinkle"

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Twinkle, twinkle, little star, the billionaire class has gone too far.
"And then the English is, [sings] 'Twinkle twinkle, little star,' " he shares.
Vásquez is currently trying to master "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star" on the violin.
Haim could sing "Twinkle Twinkle Little Star" and it'd still be a bop.
"Twinkle, twinkle little star.. we spent so much time wondering what you are," she wrote.
The owners then either cried or just hummed "Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star" (a neutral behavior).
Graphic: ESANeutron stars aren't the twinkle-twinkle kind you typically see in the night sky.
I'm currently learning "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star" and "What a Wonderful World" on the guitar.
"He was playing the melody to 'Twinkle Twinkle Little Star,' " Maness' mom, Sara Moore, told CBS.
So when you see a bright star like in the nursery rhyme Twinkle Twinkle Little Star that's me.
The nurse applying the electrodes sang to him softly: Twinkle, twinkle, little star, how I wonder what you are.
Jesus, that's to the tune of the alphabet song, and Twinkle Twinkle... what a horrifying contribution to the songbook.
The women sat in a circle and sang "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star" and "Itsy Bitsy Spider" with their children.
The number one product in the collection that McGraw can't stop talking about is the Twinkle Twinkle, You're A Star!
In "Twinkle, Twinkle Little [Insert Name Here]," Dennis Overbye writes: Which branch of science has the worst trouble with names?
It's intended to be sung to the tune of "Twinkle Twinkle Little Star" but there's nothing cute and innocent about it.
It was an eerie twist on "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star," reminding kids how to hide from a shooter during a lockdown.
Someone was plunking out "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star" on the piano, and Alligood and Edward were chasing each other up and down the stairs.
"Twinkle Twinkle Little Star" might have a place on Billboard's hip-hop chart if rapper KYLE ever decides to turn it into a banger.
However, the highlight was his backup singing for Keys as she slayed a performance of "Twinkle Twinkle Little Star" as none other than Janis Joplin.
In fact, the researchers taught them to mimic human vowel sounds and replicate tunes such as the Star Wars theme and Twinkle Twinkle Little Star.
The aspiring country star played music icon Merle Haggard's "Twinkle Twinkle Lucky Star" in the clip, which has since been viewed more than 68 million times.
Taped to the classroom&aposs chalkboard is a rhyme set to "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star," rewritten telling students what to do if there&aposs a shooter.
Mike Pappas sang "Twinkle Twinkle, Kenneth Starr" on the House floor in the middle of our last impeachment ordeal, the panned performance dominated Pappas' unsuccessful re-election campaign.
And if you win the game, the song "Twinkle Twinkle, Little Star" plays while stars flash up on the screen, and you know you're on your way home.
" They found that earworm songs tended to be fast, with a common, simple melodic structure that generally went up and down and repeated, like "Twinkle Twinkle Little Star.
Finally, "Twinkle Twinkle" — from her forthcoming third album, "That's How Rumors Get Started," produced by Sturgill Simpson — has a sound to complement the particular tang of her voice.
Cusack has been using neuroimaging to study babies' brain function, playing them lullabies like Twinkle Twinkle Little Star and Mary Had a Little Lamb inside a brain scanner.
If I put him to bed, I just sing three songs (currently, "When You Come Back Down" by Nickel Creek, "Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star," and "You Are My Sunshine").
The music changes to Mozart — his variations on "Ah, Vous Dirai-Je, Maman" ("Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star") — and the best fun is that you scarcely feel any gear change.
She said that performing his Twelve Variations in C Major ("Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star") permitted her to feel for the first time what it was like to have stagefright.
Then, he switches gear right back to "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star," and even remixes the lullaby by throwing in a few words from "Baa, Baa, Black Sheep" at one point!
You can program the lights to twinkle — like stars!
" This effect is why stars often appear to "twinkle.
"Twinkle twinkle little star ⭐️ I wish I wonder who you are," Hawn, 73, captioned a throwback photo of herself and Hudson lying on a beach chair looking up at the sky.
In the first photo, the beauty guru wore latest Glitter Eyes eyeshadow in Violet Moon on one eyelid and Twinkle Twinkle on the other while looking into the shard of a mirror.
A photo of a poster with directions for what kindergartners should do in the event of a lockdown drill — written to the tune of "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star" — is going viral online.
" But the young singer wasn't done just yet—for his encore performance, he belted out another famous tune, "The ABC Song," which shares the same Mozart melody as "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star.
Disick, 33, took to Instagram on Thursday to share an adorable video of himself singing "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star" with Kardashian, 37, during their flight back to Los Angeles on a private jet.
Thanks to researchers at the University of St. Andrews in Scotland, three gray seals were taught to mimic sounds and even sing songs like "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star" and the Star Wars theme.
In footage from PEOPLE's video series, The Upbeat, in association with Citi, the young boy sings "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star" as the bird slowly closes its eyes as it lays in his lap.
Then the two twirl around, poolside, illuminated by twinkle lights.
And then in a twinkle of an eye, he's off.
There's a "relaxation tent" with fur pillows and twinkle lights.
"It happened in the twinkle of an eye," he says.
Everything else was a disaster, but not those twinkle lights.
You can celebrate with a strand of blue twinkle lights.
No Vera to hold her nose and twinkle her eyes.
Glowing white lights adding a cheerful twinkle to the season.
"Kate sailed into the garden gracefully and joined in singing 'Twinkle Twinkle Little Star' and we watched enraptured as she interacted with the children," Mia's mother, Peta, wrote on their website, Bounce 4 Batten.
" – Alexander Hamilton , Federalist No. 83 TIME OUT:   TWINKLE, TWINKLE   Time: "This year's Perseid meteor shower will be highly visible both Saturday and Sunday night, giving watchers ample opportunity to spot plenty of shooting stars.
He also revised a novel from the 1960s, Twinkle, Twinkle, 'Killer Kane''; renamed it "The Ninth Configuration" and wrote and directed a 1980 film version that brought Blatty a Golden Globe for best screenplay.
The Late Late Show host teamed up with actor Jamie Foxx to transform hit songs like "Twinkle Twinkle Little Star" and "Pop Goes The Weasel" into soulful tunes that will make you feel goosebumps.
Gwen celebrated the occasion by sharing a touching video of her father playing guitar to the tune of "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star" while her 5-year-old son Apollo Bowie Flynn sings along beside him.
Listening to grey seals recite vowel sounds and sing the melodies to Star Wars and "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star" makes for excellent entertainment, but for the researchers who trained these aquatic mammals, it's serious science.
Compared with the EU, India's foreign policy is positively twinkle-toed.
He'll chuckle, he'll smile, there'll be a twinkle in his eye.
There was a little twinkle in his eye at the time.
That means lots of twinkle lights, hot chocolate, and holiday music.
Between us, silver retractable baubles twinkle in the Metropolitan Opera's ceiling.
She's got her little PJ Masks, her Paw Patrol twinkle lights.
On Thursday night, this wasn't even a twinkle in his eye.
"He kind of gets this twinkle in his eye," he recalled.
Cut to the next morning and the twinkle in her eyes.
His face is so expressive; his eyes twinkle with impish glee.
"When there are nine of course," she said with a twinkle.
" Joined by a contingent of the its youngest members, the group sang a new a cappella version, by Mr. Núñez, of "Ah, vous dirai-je, maman," the old tune best known as "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star.
" She would get this little twinkle in her eye — like, "oh, showbiz.
" With a twinkle in her eye, she corrected herself: "No, for me.
Set the pack to "twinkle" and you'll really spark up a conversation.
"To have a bit of a twinkle in her eye," Kermode responds.
"You are a total twinkle toes on the dance floor," Inaba said.
They remember it with a twinkle in their eye, and that's it.
"We started going to dinner and movies," he said with a twinkle.
I draped the ceiling with twinkle lights to disguise the plumbing pipes.
This isn't the dancers' intention; some of them twinkle and smile affably.
It's a little twinkle in the back of our minds even now.
"Told you," Gaspard said proudly, a twinkle in his watery old eyes.
The adorable 2-year-old daughter of Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson and girlfriend Lauren Hashian starred in a sweet video posted late Tuesday evening, belting out the lyrics to "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star" into a pink toy microphone.
This year, though, one U.K. charity decided to bring some of the Christmas magic to Billy and other children living with illnesses by launching "Twinkle Twinkle Little Hearts," a display that will pulse in time with Billy's irregular heartbeat.
Neom might just remain a twinkle in Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman's eye.
With a twinkle in his eye, Vladimir said, 'Bigger, stronger, faster than Barney.
CNN was once a twinkle in the eye of a weird Atlanta businessman.
They have all noticed the twinkle in JoJo's eye for the ex-quarterback.
My body holds crinkles unseen and my eyes carry a bold, keen twinkle.
While I remain cautious, comments like Hogg's gave me a twinkle of optimism.
"They usually have a twinkle in their eye," says Lee with a smile.
And, the Academy says with a twinkle in its eye, that's not all.
The main theatre looks like a big barn; fireflies twinkle in the grass.
The lights twinkle in changing colors to create luminous waves and rippling effects.
"Your hair!" a friend's mother once remarked, with a twinkle in her eye.
Stella and Esther have quite the pipes on them — something Madonna is clearly proud of, having shared a sweet video of the girls singing "Twinkle Twinkle Little Star" in February, almost two weeks after she announced she'd adopted them from Malawi.
The 58-year-old singer shared a video of Stella and Esther Mwale, orphaned 4½-year-old twin girls who Madonna announced she adopted from Malawi earlier this month, performing a passionate rendition of "Twinkle Twinkle Little Star" on Saturday.
Here are our suggestions: An adorable grin with an intelligent twinkle in his eye?
Before #DeleteUber was even a twinkle in Twitter's eye, people really, really liked Lyft.
In fact, I could've sworn there was a twinkle in her intense blue eyes.
He speaks in enigmas and riddles, but always with a twinkle in his eye.
He always had a smile on his face and a twinkle in his eye.
Decorated with twinkle lights, the outdoor reception area seemed to be glowing with happiness.
Bright, funny, warm, Peter was a movie star with a twinkle in his eyes.
Was it because I don't have the twinkle in my eye that he does?
"But stranger things have happened before," Vigneault added, with a twinkle in his eye.
Witty and whip smart, she had a twinkle in her eye the whole night.
Tired of decorating with the same-old college-dorm twinkle lights for the holidays?
Our lives were different then — apple bobbing was just a twinkle in our eyes.
Oncidium Twinkle 'Fantasy' is a frilly, yellow creature; nothing like a testicle at all.
At her Napa Valley estate, Dazzle frolicked on the grass with another Maltese, Twinkle.
Although, with a twinkle, the SpaceX founder also referenced the "space hotels" of 2001.
At night, 100 LED bulbs on a smart-house system twinkle in the trees.
In fact, he gets a twinkle in his eye when he anticipates intellectual conflict.
Around the holidays you can expect Christmas trees, twinkle lights, cocoa, and, now, robots?
I've seen that twinkle in your racist eye when you deny someone a loan.
This extra dose of twinkle-factor can be credited to Kirakira+, an app that has seven sparkle modes to accentuate anything that emits light or is reflective on or around you: Twinkle, Airly, Color, Shine, Bling-bling, Glare, and the classic, Kirakira.
The Backstreet Boys surprised Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen host Andy Cohen by singing his baby boy on the way a special a cappella rendition of the classic lullaby, "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star," complete with their signature pitch-perfect harmonies.
Then, I put the streamers up and some twinkle lights in a vintage Mason jar.
"Yes, it's really good," says the 89-year-old, with a twinkle in her eye.
Remainers' eyes may not be smiling, but some will yet have a twinkle in them.
It's heavy stuff delivered in a warm, avuncular tone with a twinkle in his eye.
So cue up your holiday jams playlist, flick on the twinkle lights, and get festive.
With your arms still extended, twinkle your fingers in a mystical version of spirit fingers.
A statue of an elephant poses on a windowsill, under a fringe of twinkle lights.
Choose from endless combinations of colors and brushes, including snow and stars which, indeed, twinkle.
"Is he afraid of getting beat?" she asked with a competitive twinkle in her eye.
On Horse Racing NORTH EAST, Md. — Michael Dickinson has an eternal twinkle in his eye.
And now they've shared "Twinkle," a fidgety reflection on someone you can't stop thinking about.
"The client didn't say a word," Mr. Isozaki laughed, a mischievous twinkle in his eye.
TikTok lights are simply the logical step that comes after the millennial-loved twinkle lights.
Like in Super Zoom, the multiple hearts that zoom in slowly with a twinkle music.
It can comfortably fit eight people and is decorated with twinkle lights and fur throws.
Lights twinkle at you from the hills while you're driving on the freeway at night.
It's produced by writer Twinkle Khanna, who came across Muruganantham's story while researching a column.
"When he was 15 months old, my parents got him this little piano and all of the sudden we would hear tunes like 'Mary Had a Little Lamb' and 'Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star,' thinking it was the TV — and it was Ethan," Allison tells PEOPLE.
Next, you can pick the arrangement style to tweak the sound and mood of your song: The little girl in the Samsung promo video turns "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star" into a ballad, and then into a nursery rhyme pumped with an R&B feel.
Instead of his dad, young Luke Starkiller found a twinkle-eyed old Jedi named Ben Kenobi.
One second, a forest green sweater can make your eyes twinkle with hints of vibrant lime.
"Oh, I'm a big hacker, not a golfer," he said recently, a twinkle in his eye.
"Different tops, and usually it's a slight smile with a twinkle in the eye," she says.
As an added bonus, Spica is joining the planetary party as one more unusually bright twinkle.
The twinkle in his Irish eyes let you know that you were in on the joke.
Gabriel's answer is similarly mixed: A flat-voiced, "Yes," but with a twinkle in his eye.
"Jimmy's mom was full of energy, fun, a hearty laugh & twinkle in her eye," he began.
Cloud computing was but a twinkle in some computer scientist's eye when Congress first passed ECPA.
So for gift-givers looking to put some twinkle in Mr. Trump's holiday, skip the fruitcake.
After mingling with guests and enjoying some refreshments, Rossi (wearing a pink-and-blue dress) and Smiley, sporting a pink shirt under a gray jacket, stood in front of a sign reading "[Twinkle, Twinkle] Little Star, How We Wonder What You Are" for the big reveal.
The children's entertainment channel Loo Loo Kids posted the original video back in 2016, a clip set to a sickening, meaningless song with the tune of "Twinkle Twinkle Little Star" that features a skateboarding baby who keeps lying to his elderly father about eating sugar cubes.
"If Maxwell starts crying, she starts singing to him and she has her favorite songs like 'Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star' and 'Wheels on the Bus' and 'Old MacDonald' and she sings them all on repeat until he stops crying, which is so sweet," the star adds.
But when September rolled around and iPTF214hls crept out from behind the sun, there was its twinkle.
One night of surprises and twinkle lights and secrets they have been keeping — and waiting to share.
His undeniably adorable smile and the twinkle in his eye is exactly what America wants (and needs).
Paired with the dark charcoal shadow, the gold helps add some twinkle that's perfect for the season.
It seems like only yesterday Princess Charlotte was but a twinkle in the nation's eye (and heart).
Back then, the 2018 Nobel Prize in medicine wasn't even a twinkle in the young Texan's eye.
In the corner of his eye was a perpetual twinkle, the star of having carried something off.
This time, she sang "Karen Don't Be Sad" and "The Twinkle Song," which brought her to tears.
"I'm jealous of all of his other friends," Ms. Stewart continued, with a twinkle in her eye.
Frozen margarita Frozen margaritas were making waves before frosé was even a twinkle in your trendy eye.
So, about the time we were talking, I might have had a little twinkle in my eye.
The songs are unmemorable and the choreography less than twinkle-toed, but the lyrics are a delight.
Har Homa's lights twinkle in the distance, reflecting off tall residential buildings built from reflective white limestone.
"Kurt has a twinkle in his eye when Ashley is around," Jason Allen, a groomsman, said later.
Allison had kept the pig in her lap throughout the meal, feeding it from her plate, and afterward, while we sat around the living room cradling brandies and Bénédictine, she propped the thing up at the piano, where it picked out "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star" with its modified hooves.
It was funny because some people would have like [sings some horrible notes], and I was like [sings "Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star"] as best as I could, and he picked it and played it, and I saw his face change as he realized that I really did something.
He injected humor into his exchanges with counsel and asked many questions with a twinkle in his eye.
Despite lacking Neeson's accent and trademark eye twinkle, Vanselow is nearly a carbon copy of the Irish actor.
As for her "twinkle toes," Kate showed off her dancing skills with Paddington Bear a few months ago.
The platform was but a twinkle in the eye of Donald Trump, who didn't join until March 2009.
Twinkle tells her story through letters to her favorite female directors, spanning from Ava DuVernay to Sofia Coppola.
"Only when I can walk again" will he tell everyone, he said, with a twinkle in his eye.
Those who relish extreme Romanticism with a smirk and a twinkle in the eye have the right idea.
"It's so cozy, and the loft is all lit with twinkle lights," she adds of the finished space.
I'm talking about the time before your own parents were even a twinkle in gran or granddad's eye.
But once he sees the kegs he gets a twinkle in his eye and lets them in happily.
The top of the tumbler lights up making the flower twinkle just as it does in the film.
In the lobby, chandeliers twinkle for the guests who will soon be heading out to a pool cabana.
The finial slips over the center branch of the tree to catch the twinkle of the tree lights.
Britney Spears, Christina Aguilera, and the Spice Girls were all just a twinkle in a music manager's eye.
A word so full of twinkle and twilight it felt as if it was getting away with something.
These "jazz hands" or "twinkle toes," as researchers are calling them, have never been observed in water frogs.
As the light fades, tiny LEDs attached to the birds' legs twinkle to life, illuminating the darkening sky.
When Souvla's first store opened back in 2014, delivery wasn't even a twinkle in owner Charles Bililies' eye.
The great man sat among them — that legendary twinkle in his eye, his Irish wolfhounds at his feet.
Despite all his trappings, he looked like a nice guy with a genuine intelligent twinkle in his eyes.
They also tend to be the songs that are being played the most on the radio and TV. An example of one of the most common melodic contours cited by the researchers is 'Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star,' where the first phrase rises in pitch and the second falls in pitch.
As I start to dig in, suddenly, Gordon Ramsay is right behind me with a twinkle in his eye.
Ms. Lynn has a grandmotherly twinkle and gracious manners that are quietly underpinned with the certainty of her achievements.
But Jordan Poste took a unique approach, capturing the bugs' breathtaking twinkle with a 60-hour time-lapse video.
Essentially, the Earth's atmosphere distorts the appearance of things in space, causing stars to twinkle and blurring distant objects.
Peep the twinkle in his eye when he finesses a crying mother and her son out of a stack.
"Daydreaming" and "True Love Waits" ripple and twinkle at their edges, completely different songs unfolding just beyond the veil.
This spring, Syfy is diving into Superman's home planet ... years before he was even a twinkle in Lara's eye.
Fact: twinkle lights make any space look like a scene from a movie starring Emma Stone and Ryan Gosling.
"Even when I play heavies I try to play them with a twinkle in my eye," he once explained.
One of the library clerks, a young man from Philadelphia, looks at me with a twinkle in his eye.
There's a shaft of light coming in from a broken window, making the glass shards twinkle as they rotate.
Then and now, Prophet sings in an imploring falsetto and creates sparse, slinky tracks that twinkle with electronic keyboards.
After all, stars twinkle due to the effects of the atmosphere and some stars have varying brightness by nature.
Turn your lights to twinkle and set the volume on 10, it's time to get into the holiday swing!
Christopher has enormous charm — a twinkle and a smile — that makes this coldly logical character feel even more dangerous.
To look at these through a telescope and ponder their scale is mind-blowing: M62 contains more than 150,000 stars just in its center, and is estimated to have a total mass some 1 million times that of our sun—taking the phrase "twinkle, twinkle little star" to a whole new level.
This YA rom-com stars Twinkle, an aspiring filmmaker who directs a movie for her fellow film-loving classmate, Sahil.
"I made it up; it's a special snack," she would twinkle, repressing her laughter at as she presented her creation.
She had a formidable will, which she deployed with considerable charm, a soft voice, and a twinkle in her eye.
"The stars don't twinkle so strongly," said Guenther Hasinger, director of the Institute for Astronomy at the University of Hawaii.
South Africa's Gold Fields brings a twinkle to Wilsey's eye, with an attractive valuation and good entry point, he said.
And on the Beauty and the Beast table, Idema crafted a rose with twinkle lights to go with their Mrs.
There was a continuation of the star-inspired twinkle trend we've seen at other Paris Fashion Week runways this season.
What she has not lost is twinkle, attack, swagger; it was terrific to see that performing bravado back in action.
But when it's all over, people think back on their horrors in the bush with a twinkle in their eye.
He was a fussy eater but an otherwise genial baby; the Preslars' friends commented on the twinkle in his eyes.
He even stood in line, he told me with a mischievous twinkle as we waited for the performance to begin.
The twinkle of an opening synth line lolls around like a spinning coin, which sets off a bigger chain reaction.
In fact, at 103, Oma is still smart as hell, gorgeous, witty, and has a youthful twinkle in her eyes.
"But they decided it was the perfect way to end the show, with a complete twinkle about themselves," he said.
Buckled into a brown dress, hair wrenched into a bun, his "Trunch" was shrill-voiced, broad-shouldered and twinkle-toed.
But after Game 7, Maddon, the scruffy-faced manager with an eternal twinkle in his eye, had a different view.
In one he tilts his head ever so slightly so we can see how his diamonds twinkle in the light.
You can practically see the twinkle in the eyes of older Sudanese people when they look back; it was utopian.
Twinkle lights outglow fluorescents; sturdy woolen pompom hats replace flimsy knit beanies; marshmallow-speckled hot chocolate competes with black coffee.
Kim Kardashian has been a force in the beauty industry since before KKW Beauty was even a twinkle in her eye.
Placing a string of twinkle lights inside your mason jar can have a beautiful effect for wedding decor or children's rooms.
In 2004, when McCartney and Adidas first connected, the term "athleisure" was just a twinkle in the fashion industry's retail eye.
"So we walk in...and right when we got to the top of the stairs, she sees twinkle lights," he said.
But the team is performing well of late, and with it the old twinkle seems to have returned to Mourinho's eye.
Back when the iPhone was a mere twinkle in Steve Jobs' eye, "culture" didn't mean all that much in Silicon Valley.
As I grew older and his health deteriorated, he still had that twinkle in his eye when I would see him.
Her green-gray eyes twinkle as she discusses her most recent purchase for Enliven: a book about millennials from Josh Tickell.
She also gives herself the best scene, snapping off her twinkle for a killer deadpan that becomes an unsettlingly unreadable blankness.
By the late 1960s, when the movies actually started saying something, Ms. Reynolds's twinkle started to put her out of business.
Over a playful percussion section, digital marimba-like sounds twinkle weightlessly and weightless synth pads ooze in a wonderfully gaseous way.
Irving would read mystery books in his striped brown velour chair; he had a gruff demeanor that belied an occasional inner twinkle.
"No I don't have a sparkly gold toof!!!" he writes, referring to the way his smile appears to twinkle in the photo.
I suspect many of the Democratic governors and mayors fighting to protect sanctuary cities have a similarly ambitious twinkle in their fight.
I love you Diahann, and I will never forget your wisdom, generosity of spirit, and the ever present twinkle in you eye.
Elsewhere, you'll find side-scrolling shooters like Metal Slug 2403 through 3, along with shmups like Blazing Star and Twinkle Star Sprites.
I find myself debating whether I should send his new set of sheets, the ones with the "twinkle stars" that he loves.
"We don't treat them as suppliers or just part of the chain - they are farmerpreneurs," said CfP senior vice president Twinkle Bautista.
All this lent a rather cherubic effect to the models' faces, further underscored by the contrast of his twinkle-eyed bad girls.
But the records he made, that voice, the twinkle in his eye, and our memories cannot be taken away by this disease.
Doran also made this mysterious portrait of the planet, in which you can see the twinkle of myriad stars in the background.
He campaigned on being a Christian conservative and then ran some nasty ads against his opponent, Twinkle Cavanaugh, in the primary runoff.
The awning is draped in twinkle lights, and, behind the counter, Concepción Gonzalez is serving some of the best tamales in town.
She couldn't hide everything, though; as she glanced at him she flashed a twinkle he took for a bit of residual love.
Our region needed these fundamentals long before HQ203 was a twinkle in anyone's eye, and would need them whether or not Amazon existed.
If a robot were to look at you with a twinkle in its eye, you wouldn't be blamed for running away in terror.
Price: $213.39 Twinkle lights aren't for everyone, but this exquisite watercolor of cherry blossoms would look good on any wall in any home.
THE blue lights twinkle and the sirens cry out as Durham Constabulary's night-shift cops race to the 617th call of the day.
Since the twinkle lights are my room's main light source, I appreciate not having to walk across my room to plug them in.
As Twinkle Tush makes clear on its website, it's not looking to oppress cats or their bodies, just to have a little fun.
There was power in his gaze, though, an assessing twinkle that you suspected might easily be fanned into a flame that could scorch.
Mr. Roshan, an appealing dancer, works hard to twinkle his way into our affections and make Sarman something more than a cardboard hero.
This is Dolly Parton, after all, a woman who keeps a perpetual twinkle in her eye (not to mention her jewelry and sequins).
The album opened like a mixtape with sporadic DJ drops, a vast departure from the light twinkle that began 1993's Music Box.
Uses for graphene, one atom thick and the strongest material yet, are still a twinkle in the structural imagination, but not for long.
Jewelry houses created displays in rented hôtels particuliers or their own salons, placing new creations on velvet or Perspex stands, lighting for twinkle.
Ms. Gerwig wrote the movie with Noah Baumbach, who directs the black-and-white scenes of New York evenings with a captivating twinkle.
After the cake is consumed, you could be forgiven for seeing the twinkle of the Aegean beyond the lights of Forty-eighth Street.
Seeing the women's hands, as well as the twinkle in their eyes, will inspire a new generation of pasta-makers, thanks to Bennison.
His auto-da-fey stylings — twinkle-toes pirouettes and pursed-lip mincing — ought to be offensive but somehow wind up as poetry instead.
The beer and spirits list is too good, and the décor slightly too posh, with twisting twig chandeliers that twinkle above your head.
We noticed the ice when we got Johnny leaving Warwick nightclub in Hollywood ... sporting a twinkle in his smile we hadn't seen before.
After mingling with guests and enjoying refreshments, Rossi (wearing a pink-and-blue dress) and Smiley, sporting a pink shirt under a gray jacket, stood in front of a sign reading "[Twinkle, Twinkle] Little Star, How We Wonder What You Are" for the big reveal, where the couple pulled on their cannons to reveal clouds of pink smoke and confetti.
Before the Swedes invented Spotify and long before Soundcloud was a twinkle in some nerds cornea, MySpace was home to all the new music.
Oh, and he even found some time to twinkle on the keys of the VICE HQ lobby piano in front of some unsuspecting employees.
It's 2017, and the names Aly and AJ, at least as one, packaged deal, have been a twinkle in most millennials' nostalgia-minded eyes.
I'm getting every little detail and twinkle in my music, yet I still enjoy an emotional punch with tracks that seek to deliver it.
There's still quite a lot of information to go through, though, which could ultimately hold clues as to what's causing this star's bizarre twinkle.
If a twinkle in the eye of a venture capitalist could predict the longevity of a startup, Vital Labs is going all the way.
He said the things that the populace thought, but dared not say, and he did so with a comedic twinkle in his blue eyes.
And, of course, in keeping with the name, there are plenty of sturdy, hairy men with stout drinks and a twinkle in their eye.
And, of course, in keeping with the name, there are plenty of sturdy, hairy men with stout drinks and a twinkle in their eyes.
PARELES Sustained and soothing, "Night" is built from sounds without edges: Julianna Barwick's wordless vocals, undulating bass tones, electronic sounds that twinkle and glow.
Hays's dementia plays a role in preserving those fictions in the end — although isn't there a twinkle of recognition when he's drinking the water?
When I think about a Christmas market, I usually think about candy canes, coziness, twinkle lights, and "All I Want for Christmas" playing on repeat.
The star cheered on the Los Angeles Kings in a starry Topshop "Twinkle Pajama" blouse ($70), jeans and patent leather Chelsea boots (also by Topshop).
It was an era long before bad dating app matches, over-priced takeout orders, and Sunday scaries were even a twinkle in our innocent eyes.
As one of my favourite rock 'n' roll singers, I will remember him fondly and always think of him with that twinkle in his eye.
The reps explained how they'd begun to design these devices long before Kaby Lake or Pascal were even a twinkle in Intel and Nvidia's eyes.
Move over, Sad Ben Affleck; we're bracing ourselves for something much more heart-rending, the sight of Jason Momoa without that twinkle in his eye.
Ever since Facebook was a mere twinkle in Mark Zuckberg's eye, all-white, all-male panels at startup conferences have been the deplorable status quo.
Strings kick in, on tracks like opener "The Truth, The Glow, The Fall," and euphoric builds make the whole record twinkle like a black crystal.
This 33-foot string contains 100 LED twinkle lights that are safe, energy efficient, and guaranteed not to overheat – even after multiple hours of usage.
When Santa asked whether he wanted to touch anything else, Matthew quoted the poem and asked to feel "your eyes that twinkle," his mom said.
Dianne Chorley, his alter-ego, is an ex-drug dealer and washed up club singer with a twinkle in her eye from Canvey Island, Essex.
I will always remember the joy you brought to my life, the advices you gave me, and the twinkle in your eye that never disappeared.
By the early 1900s, Bowler says, Santa became standardized as the white-bearded, red-suited, twinkle-eyed benevolent grandfather that we all know and love.
The iPhone 7 is still just a twinkle in Tim Cook's eye, but that won't stop somebody from dropping $1.3 million on a diamond-encrusted version.
Way before Tinder was even a twinkle in our online dating eye, people have been dishonest on the internet in order to gain approval from others.
For one thing, it takes place circa World War I, decades before Clark Kent or Bruce Wayne would even be a twinkle in a Martha's eye.
And J.Lo has been serving naked dress realness way before the Kardashians or Hadids were a twinkle in a now very rich reality TV producer's eye.
The guy who cracked AdSense and spotted Twitter when it was still just a twinkle in Jack Dorsey's eye says Snapchat is the next big thing.
From Twinkle, With Love is an adorable, funny novel that will make you laugh out loud on one page, and cry in public on the next.
And all three films hit the streaming service in November, right around the time Christmas music and twinkle lights popped back up in so many homes.
At the reception, guests were seated under a large white tent, which was decorated with green vegetation and lit with twinkle lights and a rustic chandelier.
While Hoffman says the twinkle from Bridget's eyes has disappeared because of the ordeal, he knows it will return after a few days of solid TLC.
"It bewilders me that a simple function of the human body can be so widely condemned and stigmatized," executive producer Twinkle Khanna told Mashable via email.
I could tell he was sending up the sort of heavy-metal performance we were trying to do, always with a twinkle in his eye, laughing.
He talks with a twinkle in his eyes -- ah yes, those other-worldly eyes -- as he answers questions with a good-humored and sometimes mischievous smile.
They stay there in the soft breeze as the last embers of sunset fade and the lights of the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge twinkle in the background.
Clayton plays a convincing porn star, with a semi-swole Zac Efron, Ken doll hunkiness and a robotic twinkle in his eyes à la Matt Bomer.
Instrumental tracks like "Jingle Baba" twinkle and pulsate with synths and undulating swells and glitches that make the songs feel like stepping into a sonic kaleidoscope.
Indeed, in Clement Clarke Moore's seminal Christmas Eve poem, the eyes of Saint Nicholas himself are said to twinkle like aluminum metalized polyethylene terephthalate (I'm paraphrasing).
" This harsh portrait was at odds with the grandfather she knew, an austere New Englander "made more approachable by age and the twinkle in his eyes.
"This is why I put my face on the cover: If you want to kill me, kill me," he said, with a twinkle in his eye.
It sounds like it's been lifted partly from Twinkle Khanna's (Kumar's wife and a co-producer of the film) columns and partly from Balki's ad scripts.
There may not be an obedience school for dragons, but Twinkle has a few magical advantages to draw on in this show for ages 230 through 210.
There may not be an obedience school for dragons, but Twinkle has a few magical advantages to draw on in this show for ages 2 through 73.
Bowie noticed my shock, and with a noticeable twinkle in his eye, raised his finger to his lips in the universal symbol of 'shh' and walked on.
Clambering to his feet with a twinkle in his eyes, the South African leader replied, "I always stand up for a member of the House of Lords."
These features are much more suited to modern computing demands than HFS+, which was engineered long before the iPhone was even a twinkle in Steve Jobs' eye.
Only grinches fail to succumb to the seasonal spirit when the snow is falling in Manhattan, the steam is rising from the pavements and the lights twinkle.
There may not be an obedience school for dragons, but Twinkle has a few magical advantages to draw on in this show for ages 230 through 718.
There may not be an obedience school for dragons, but Twinkle has a few magical advantages to draw on in this show for ages 2 through 7.
In the age of KiraKira, it's impossible to look at any sparkly object and not imagine what it'd look like with the app's extra twinkle and shimmer.
I'll continue to champion the incredibly brave and tragic lives of many LGBTQ+ people who, unlike me, cannot up and leave in the twinkle of an eye.
The light twinkle of an old-fashioned cylinder music box evokes many things: nostalgia, childhood memories, sometimes even horror (they are a trope in scary movie soundtracks).
I was able to see three pictures, from tot to teen, of an adorable boy with an incredible smile, unruly hair and a twinkle in his eyes.
Hopp said one of her biggest holiday-decorating faux pas is hanging outdoor lights inside, but this blue twinkle light set is an exception to the rule.
I was prepared for it when the katsudon didn't emit its own light and twinkle cartoonishly, when it didn't look anything like its perfect, airbrushed, animated muse.
This is, after all, a state that enacted strict employer health insurance laws long before the federal Affordable Care Act was a twinkle in President Obama's eye.
And no matter the controversy, his was always a calm voice, backed by steely determination wrapped in a Mona Lisa smile and with a twinkle in his eye.
I love it because when they heard "Holler" or "Adrenaline" they're like this is like, the older mature "Twinkle" and now there's a much more mature Tiffany sound.
Before August of 1967, our go-to for cheap grocery goods had yet to ever exist — and Everything Pretzel Slims were just a twinkle in our mothers' eyes.
On Wednesday, the day after she quietly celebrated her 36th birthday, Princess Kate (or should we say, Giddy Twinkle Toes) stepped out for a solo engagement in London.
The city looks like a holiday greeting card come to life around this time of year, with countless twinkle lights draped across many of its most iconic streets.
I first met Dr. Goodrich when I was a resident, and even back then he had a Santa Claus-like beard and a constant twinkle in his eye.
The shifting currents of Earth's atmosphere (the reason stars seem to twinkle even to the naked eye) impose limits on how good they can ever be as planetary cameras.
There might be a noticeable spring in your step, but the twinkle in your eye is from knowing you're rocking those boots by way of a truly excellent deal.
And if you can look beyond the twinkle of his larger-than-life paillettes, you'll see how his whimsical nature pairs perfectly with a pop culture icon like Hilton.
The child was about 5 years old – a young black boy who even despite his living conditions had a smile on his face and a twinkle in his eye.
I'm not casting shade on Mr. Damon, who at 45 looks terrific, with the complete opposite of a dad bod and a residual Will Hunting twinkle in his eye.
But it was always with a devilish twinkle and giant smile, because Krikorian always got the sometimes silly farce of the tech world, as well as its important impact.
" And in the song "A Twinkle in Your Eye," Willy's sister, Peggy (Nikki M. James), delivers the crucial feminine lesson: "It's not what you do, it's what you promise.
"This process cleans up the atmosphere distortion that causes stars to twinkle by suppressing the starlight and enabling higher contrast ratios between the star and the planet," the statement says.
"Seeing her there in that beautiful white dress with a big smile on her face and a twinkle in her eye, it couldn't have been any more perfect," he says.
Each week, she drives 290,2000 miles in an 240-wheeler she's retrofitted to make feel like home, its interior decorated with twinkle lights and a pink leather steering wheel cover.
After the speeches in the lecture hall are over, there's a catered dinner set up outside under a tent with twinkle lights, where Yiannopoulos will be giving his surprise comments.
Before, I can't tell you how many times I got into bed and forgot to unplug my twinkle lights and then had to climb back down to yank the plug.
Granted, that probably doesn't give you the same nostalgic twinkle as Jack setting up his "Twittr," but, like it or not, it's still an important part of the company's story.
" When pressed about what the 75th anniversary of the attack means to him, Cole, with a twinkle in his eye, said, "It means I'm getting to be an old man.
I'll not forget the tricky platforming of the Lost World, the simple joy of whooshing through Twinkle Park's amusements, or the thrilling—at the time—snowboarding section of Ice Cap.
Adorable soccer ball droid BB-8 may have been a mere twinkle in his inventor's eye when Jyn Erso and company were stealing the plans to the first Death Star.
Colors to choose from include red, green, yellow, blue, purple, cyan, white and multi-color, and light styles include multi-fade, multi-twinkle, multi-sparkle, blue-sparkle and red-sparkle.
When something mechanical disturbs them, like an ocean wave, a current or even a predator, a chemical reaction causes 4,500 teensy light sources within each of their bodies to twinkle.
The holiday staple has numerous voice-activated lighting options — like red, green, yellow, blue, purple, cyan, white, multi-color, multi-fade, multi-twinkle, multi-sparkle, blue-sparkle and red-sparkle.
After all, there was Stephen Colbert, the man who -- with Jon Stewart -- put "fake news" on the map long before the Trump Administration was a twinkle in Vladimir Putin's eye.
He skipped around and he had this sort of stoop and it was forward moving," Mr. Oldman said, adding, "There's a real twinkle in the eye, and he has humor.
But the question of keys is a tricky one, she added with a twinkle: The teachers have them, the parents have them, and so do any number of community groups.
During interviews, he gets this wistful twinkle in his eye when recounting Norwegian black metal's heyday, as if lost in the high school memory of a game-winning touchdown play.
"Ingvar Kamprad was a great entrepreneur of the typical southern Swedish kind - hardworking and stubborn, with a lot of warmth and a playful twinkle in his eye," the company said.
The original leader of the 'Queer Eye' fab 5 says the new show won't ever have that same old twinkle ... but does know a guy who can help it come close.
Rigel shimmers its blue-white light, the twinkle in the eye (the knee, actually) of a companion who has visited me, annually, every place on Earth I have lived since childhood.
Still, the surprise of dropping out of an airplane against a backdrop of flak and northern lights was a twinkle of promise — a sign that Battlefield is at a turning point.
In person, however, Mr Haneke is a relaxed and good-humoured interviewee who is given to toothy smiles and twinkle-eyed chuckles as he reels off long, fluent answers in German.
Vardy's form plummeted, his once magical partnership with Riyad Mahrez ceased to twinkle, and his imperious rise to the pinnacle of English football juddered and screeched to a near-total halt.
He's certainly smooth on his paws like Michael Jackson or even Justin Timberlake, but if you ask us, his fancy footwork is most reminiscent of old twinkle toes himself, Fred Astaire.
Once upon a time, before the word selfie was even just a twinkle in a madman's eye, there was no look too outlandish or bizarre for TMZ to photograph Kim wearing.
Young Stephen Colbert (1984) from OldSchoolCool Redditors fawned over the young Colbert who looks like a man high on optimism — his big grin, the twinkle in his eye, his voluminous hairstyle.
There may not be an obedience school for dragons, but Twinkle has a few magical advantages to draw on in this show for ages 42003 through 7, which has been extended.
There may not be an obedience school for dragons, but Twinkle has a few magical advantages to draw on in this show for ages 2 through 7, which has been extended.
But for the most romantic at heart, there's nothing better than 5th Ave between 50th and 60th streets after the sun has gone down and the historic shops and venues twinkle.
The best wedding bits are flashbacks of Jack and Rebecca's wedding interspersed with Jack taking Rebecca on a date night to their first apartment, which he's decked out in twinkle lights.
There may not be an obedience school for dragons, but Twinkle has a few magical advantages to draw on in this show for ages 2 through 013, which has been extended.
There may not be an obedience school for dragons, but Twinkle has a few magical advantages to draw on in this show for ages 303 through 7, which has been extended.
So, whether your nuptials are in the near future or are just a twinkle in your eye, click through to get a taste of all this down-the-aisle eye-candy.
With a twinkle in his eye, Natan would take an extra deep breath for the nurse and watch the monitor as his oxygen levels ticked up from 99 percent to 100.
"Her personality, her smile, the twinkle in her eye, the way she says my name — all of that God-given stuff was still there, she hadn't changed a bit," he said.
A string section eased Domino into formal 1960s pop for "Walkin' to New Orleans," but it isn't hard to hear the twinkle in his eye as he hails his native city.
More recently, he turned the restaurant's backyard, a pretty arrangement of gravel, picnic tables and paper lanterns on strings of twinkle lights, into a pop-up market featuring Nepali-American designers.
"His eyes would twinkle when he shared some particularly obscure or salacious tidbit of New York City trivia," said Michael Miscione, a Manhattan borough historian and a former tour guide himself.
The outdoor garden featured fountains, climbing vines, and twinkle lights, and the bar itself was a standout with crimson topped rattan stools and an impressive piece of woodwork at the center.
The conversations you can have (in the games with conversations) are always spoken with a twinkle and a smile, as if everyone knows that you're the jolly cornerstone of every town.
"We miss the music of his full-bellied laughter, the warmth of his hugs, and the twinkle in his beautiful eyes with an indescribable, timeless sorrow," a message on the site reads.
As our chart (see article) shows, the most popular French president of recent times was the least remote—Jacques Chirac, a beer-swilling, heavy-smoking mec with a twinkle in his eye.
There may not be an obedience school for dragons, but Twinkle has a few magical advantages to draw on in this show for ages 2 through 7, which has just been extended.
She's not doing a Julie Andrews impression; instead, she's nailed her own precise version of the clipped, severe nanny with a twinkle in her eye, a worthy Mary for a new generation.
Driving at dusk across the settled part of Cal City into the sparse eastside fringed with streets to nowhere, you see the lights of the prison twinkle on in the high distance.
The jolt comes from a mound of salty, chewy dried anchovies, so tiny you might not realize they're fish but for the silvery twinkle of their eyes, studded with soy-roasted peanuts.
In the second episode, Eileen fills in at a porn shoot in the Bronx, and as she has cold potato soup splashed over her face, you see a twinkle in her eye.
The actor, comedian, writer, producer, and director is almost always sporting some sort facial scruff (if not a full-on beard), a smile on his face, and a twinkle in his eyes.
The company claimed that the sphere's reflective panels made the satellite the brightest thing in the night sky, and people could go outside whenever the disco ball passed overhead to see it twinkle.
But Clinton may have found a perfectly valid loophole: The rules dictating super-PAC coordination were drawn up in the mid-2000s, when YouTube was but a twinkle in a virgin nerd's eye.
Still, it's worth considering the report with a grain of salt: People have been predicting the takeover of alternative meats since before the Impossible Burger was even a twinkle in Silicon Valley's eye.
This demeaning audiovisual spectacle is produced by 140 video projectors and a 3D spatialized sound system piloted by animation software that make van Gogh's starry night stars twinkle and his black crows fly.
The app, which works through a phone's camera, highlights any reflections or hint of shine in an image with a shimmery twinkle, and filters allow for varying degrees of color intensity and sparkle.
Your guests took down the twinkle lights and turned themselves into human chandeliers, you roasted (and consumed) a whole pig tail and all, and your signature pomegranate-champagne punch was a huge hit.
Le Guin's spirit might not be winking down on us from the stars—the stars whose paths she so intricately charted over her singular, guiding career—but she'd twinkle at the cosmic coincidence.
Under the twinkle-toed leadership of François-Xavier Roth, their most recent program included a vigorous Beethoven Fifth and some exceedingly pleasant Mozart, with the sensitive and sublime Benjamin Grosvenor at the piano.
A measure of redemption — or at least a twinkle of mischief, innocence and decency — arrives via a subplot concerning a young woman in the building, and her friend, who works in a convenience store.
Both writers, like Mostel himself, deliver deft insights with a twinkle as well as a sword, and this wryness has a power that is distinct from irony, sarcasm, or a late-night-show roast.
But that might have something to do with the fact that theme parks are planned out years in advance and Disney's purchase of Lucasfilm was probably just a twinkle in Walt's cryogenically frozen eye.
When the twinkle of pain behind your eye turns into a crippling migraine, you're left with two options: riding it out, or taking drugs with side-effects that could make you even more sick.
More than 50 years after it first charmed audiences worldwide, Blunt stars in the sequel "Mary Poppins Returns" as the magical English nanny with a no-nonsense demeanor but a twinkle in the eye.
The holidays are nearly upon us and if you haven't already decked your halls or are looking to take things full Griswold this year, may we suggest these super cool app-controlled twinkle lights.
Rigel, Orion's brightest star, shimmers its blue-white light, the twinkle in the eye (the knee, actually) of a companion who has visited me, annually, every place on Earth I have lived since childhood.
"Stars in the sky twinkle like diamonds and become musical melodies, cyclists leave trails and pluck invisible strings, buildings start to breathe and create pulsating waves of sound," Levtov explains in his Kickstarter campaign.
Then there's a pause—the promising twinkle of the night, addressed with light piano—before the arrival of the bass and its catalytic push toward being set adrift into the emotionally polluted night air.
In fact, they would laugh; fall off the couch, creased with delight, as Michael Bublé​​ - with that soft accent and sexy twinkle in his eye - delivers that same unfortunate line about Harry Styles' arsehole.
Late in The Irishman, Frank Sheeran (Robert De Niro) says that "you don't know how fast time goes by until you get there," and there's just a twinkle of irony mixed into the melancholy.
It'll be so fun to hear all those songs that came out just before you were born, surrounded by people who had pubic hair back when you were a twinkle in an adolescent eye.
The Keeping Up with the Kardashians star shared an adorable photo to Instagram Thursday of Bendjima holding her tightly as she looks up into the night sky while bending backwards under twinkle light-adorned trees.
We are just weeks away from it being socially acceptable to celebrate the first twinkle of the holiday season, and when you finally decide to take the frosty plunge, Netflix will be here for you.
That's why KiraKira+, a Japanese iPhone app which costs 99 cents and includes seven filters for adding moderate to insane twinkle to your videos and photos, and GlamGlow's Glitter Mask, which launches in December, exist.
All that quieted down, though, once the football pro showed off his moves week after week on the show, prompting many of the same guys who called him "twinkle toes" to ask for dance lessons.
And if a peplum, one of the most basic, seemingly "uncool" pieces, is what initiates that little twinkle in our style eye, then, well, let's just say it must be one pretty damn good peplum.
Just 40 years ago, the idea of garbage handlers going door to door, picking up recyclable items like cans, paper, and plastic, and shipping them off to be repurposed, was a twinkle in America's eye.
Whenever you saw him and you watched him playfully pretend to throw a punch or do his magic tricks, you could see the twinkle in his eyes and you knew the mischief was still there.
Mr. Jennings (not to be confused with the "Jeopardy!" champion) is a very creditable Finian, who doesn't oversell the roguish Gaelic twinkle, though it gave me pause to realize that I saw him as Mrs.
Former Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. had the most raucous section of the ballroom in Las Vegas, entering to a thundering marching band and letters spelling out "NV 4 JOE" decorated with twinkle lights.
But it's Cumberbatch, solving every crime with a crazed twinkle in the eye (and often a literal skip in his step), who really dances through the role many British actors before him have taken on.
From its twinkle-toed premiere at the Venice Film Festival last summer, "La La Land," the tale of starry-eyed strivers reaching for show-business glory, has charmed best picture wins out of prize givers.
"Tips are like hugs without all the touching," a sign reads at the entrance, where affable hostesses beckon you in, past floor-to-ceiling windows through which twinkle the lights of the George Washington Bridge.
Translated to English, their songs read like spells: "Pink butt cheeks are my charm / Twinkle, jewels, pearls, princess, twilight!" sings Mana on "I'm Me." They're 70s-disco-diva-charming, but inspiring in the simplest way.
See, Troy's social position is leader of the high school basketball team, but what he really wants to do is sing the lead in the school musical, a fictional show called "Twinkle Town," with Gabriella.
That's the pet that Twinkle, a fairy, unexpectedly receives from her godmother in this musical from Vital Theater Company, adapted from the book of the same title by Katharine Holabird, author of the Angelina Ballerina series.
It's the only sub-inch laptop I found that rocks a dual-GPU configuration—which means it's probably got enough raw power to obliterate games that are still just a twinkle in a game developer's eye.
We've seen an uptick in creative wedding and engagement photo shoots recently, from a This Is Us-themed shoot complete with twinkle lights and a "terrible towel" to the ever-popular bridal party playing with puppies.
"Womanizer" and "Piece Of Me" still stand up, but we're keen to blot out her sluggish dance moves, the twinkle-less eyes, and the lip-synching rumors that plagued her Circus tour from our collective memories.
First Words Early in June, the valedictorian at Bell County High School in southeastern Kentucky delivered a graduation speech filled with inspirational quotations that, he said with a twinkle in his eye, he'd found on Google.
Okay, so maybe it wasn't exactly like that, but seeing Pitt watch Aniston's Screen Actors Guild award win for The Morning Show with a twinkle of awe in his eye certainly brought up feelings of nostalgia.
For the next 20 minutes, the boatman steered us from bank to bank, drifting past the silent light shows, the stars so bright it was hard to distinguish their twinkle from the luminescence of the insects.
More than four decades after charming the world in "Star Wars," the performer has lost a fair amount of buoyancy, but few stars can boast a more infectious smile or a brighter twinkle of the eye.
Mascara So Legit, Everyone Will Want To Know What It IsGucci Infinite Length MascaraAs much as we love a great drugstore mascara, there was something about this luxury wand that put a twinkle in our judges' eyes.
"It was so cool to see my Pinterest wedding come true," says Burke of the tented affair planned by celebrity wedding planner Mindy Weiss, complete with a mirrored dance floor, twinkle lights and florals by Mark's Garden.
That's the pet that Twinkle, a fairy, unexpectedly receives from her godmother in this new musical from Vital Theater Company, adapted from the book of the same title by Katharine Holabird, author of the Angelina Ballerina series.
Within the twinkle of an eye, the sunglasses came off, Halford's rumbling Brummie accent came spilling out, and we were off to the races, tackling everything from hating Nazis to his days as a wannabe theater kid.
The scaling problem presented by global ridesharing investment data points to the massive, nearly unparalleled increase in funding into that industry, one that less than a decade ago was little more than a twinkle in entrepreneurs' eyes.
We've tracked down all the most sultry films available on the platform, so you don't have to scroll through endlist lists of obscure titles, waiting to land on that one that will make your eyes twinkle in anticiption.
Over a decade before Wonder Woman, before Black Panther was even a twinkle in Kevin Feige's eye, there was Catwoman – to this day, still the only Marvel or DC live-action movie led by a woman of color.
Justin Timberlake knows you'd like to see him, so, like the good Southern boy he is, he's releasing a concert documentary so you can see the twinkle in his eyes up close from the comfort of your home.
Three years after plans for a retractable roof on Arthur Ashe Stadium were announced, and 21964 years after it was a twinkle in the eye of United States Open officials, the roof closed Tuesday for its public unveiling.
Last week, here near the Chesapeake Bay, Dickinson's twinkle became a lighthouse as he showed off a multimillion makeover of his Tapeta Farm and declared he was stoked to return to training thoroughbreds after an eight-year absence.
The days of the US president's unfiltered brain farts, of white supremacists and anti-semites spreading hate, of disappointing milkshake ducks (and amazing short-form teen comedians, to be fair) were just a twinkle in our collective eyes.
By contrast, there was a joylessness to Senator Harris' performance which came as a surprise to those who have been drawn in and charmed by the frequent warmth of her smile and the characteristic twinkle in her eye.
That's where, some five years later, Clint Eastwood and Nick Schenk added a twinkle to the drug mule's smile; and more embroidery, plus lots more star wattage, to the strange and jagged story I set out to tell.
McCain, who has died at the age of 22014, was a naval bomber pilot, prisoner of war, conservative maverick, giant of the Senate, twice-defeated presidential candidate and an abrasive American hero with a twinkle in his eye.
Exley is on the right side of the law and of history, but he's also an insufferable twerp; Vincennes is a blatant opportunist, but as played by Spacey (with an ever-present twinkle in his eye), he's a blast.
On the homepage of the Germany-based Starling Star Registry, for example, there's a photo of a couple pointing at "their" brightly shining star, called "Sarah," next to a full moon, which somehow doesn't drown out the object's twinkle.
In fact, the revival of one of the most popular hairstyles of the '90s — the blunt bob — has been a long time coming, a twinkle in the eye of Hollywood A-listers, social-media influencers, and beauty editors everywhere.
I got this amazing shot of this woman at The Grove in LA. It looked like they were on their first date or something, and you could just see the twinkle and the happiness and love in her eyes.
It's like something out of the future, all chrome and curves; the lights of the Berlin platz twinkle off it as it rotates slowly in front of me, and even the writing on its tires is crisp and legible.
Not only would they have a Brobdingnagian appetite for light, but they are designed to incorporate a new technology called adaptive optics, which can take the twinkle out of starlight by adjusting telescope mirrors to compensate for atmospheric turbulence.
I apologize for the lengthy quote, but it's worth it: The child was about 5 years old – a young black boy who even despite his living conditions had a smile on his face and a twinkle in his eye.
For example, even though the venue may say country club, it might be fun to have on-trend barn details such as party favors of homemade jam, fresh-cut wild flowers, and twinkle lights (lighting is sooo important to our generation).
It's a gold rococo that we then had printed on the three layers of the skirt and then on top of the gold printing we stuck Swarovski crystals all through it, just to give it that extra twinkle and sparkle.
Kristen Stewart was in The Thirteenth YearTwilight was barely a twinkle in Stephenie Meyer's eye when Stewart had a teeny-tiny role in the movie that made us all hope to wake up as mer-people on our 220th birthdays. 223.
Just a week after the movie's release, columnist and former actress Twinkle Khanna, (who happens to be Kumar's wife), was out for a morning walk on the beach in Mumbai when she came across a man defecating in the open.
His clothes, along with his trundling gait, give him the appearance of a curmudgeonly but twinkle-eyed shtetl tailor, come to dispense wisdom about structures of international trade-dispute arbitration as he fits the bar mitzvah boy for a suit.
Unlike a matte red lip or smoky eye, a hint of sheen glossing your eyelids makes a subtle statement — a faint twinkle that catches the light just so when you glance down at your party shoes or across the bar.
Food and fun follow along the route, especially at Kids' Central, at the Raymour & Flanigan store, which will offer face painting, crafts, appearances by PBS characters and two bilingual concerts by the Peruvian-American children's pop star Twinkle and her band.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads A portrait taken of Pamela Colman Smith (278-21911) just after she had turned 21902 depicts a gamine woman, with fiercely intelligent dark eyes that twinkle with intensity, her face bristling with impish charm.
And we all loved working on Black Friday, which had the weird, special, harmless-emergency feeling of the power going out in elementary school, mixed with the irresistible magic of watching twinkle lights and monster-size poinsettias go up everywhere overnight.
"When you think about a cheeseboard, you want to navigate it from soft to hard, light to a little more earthy," she says with the twinkle of a woman who is about to lead you on the most thrilling adventure.
With a grin on his face, twinkle in his eyes and pep in his step, the 92-year-old former president sat down to talk with CNN's chief medical correspondent, Dr. Sanjay Gupta, at the Carter Center in Atlanta on Wednesday morning.
Twinkle Mehra's dream is to be a filmmaker, so when her friend Sahil asks her to direct a movie for an upcoming festival, she's thrilled — especially since it will get her closer to Neil, Sahil's twin brother and also Twinkle's longtime crush.
So the decidedly 2010 opening twinkle of Nicki Minaj's "Super Bass" still plops me back behind the wheel of a hand-me-down Chevy Malibu, making rolling stops in a town with three ice cream joints, one traffic light, and no grocery store.
Stone, who has the twinkle of a star glimpsed through the telescope at the Griffith Park Observatory, won best musical-comedy actress at the Globes and may have the edge over Jackie's Natalie Portman (a SAG winner for Black Swan in 2011).
At that time he couldn't talk much because of his Parkinson's disease, but he had a little twinkle in his eye when we met and showed me a trick that made it look like he was floating 2 inches off the ground.
"The people of the North became scientists, and proved to the world there are [thousands of] whales," Charlie Hopson, a 75-year-old whaling captain with a mischievous twinkle in his eyes, told me as we chatted in AEWC's headquarters in Utqiaġvik.
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Clattering, rustling, tinkling percussion is occasionally punctuated by a bell like an alarm clock; a low organ note repeats in a fluctuating way, speeding up and slowing down; various piano notes appear, twinkle, drift away; a bass note tolls here and there.
"That one episode was called 'All I Could Do Was Cry,' " the 39-year-old actress, who is starring in the upcoming Lifetime holiday movie Twinkle All The Way, told PEOPLE at the It's a Wonderful Lifetime Holiday Movie Press Junket on Tuesday.
United States 8, Puerto Rico 0 LOS ANGELES — When Manager Jim Leyland walked into a news conference several hours before the start of the World Baseball Classic championship, a twinkle emerged in his eye, and a slight crease formed at his mouth.
Mark Stanley's lighting sets the dance against a night sky in which stars dimly twinkle; he also lights much of the dance from above, which, despite the suggestion of strong moonlight, distances us from the dancers and makes them hard to identify.
And with their 7-to-8 times magnification, you should be able to check out the craters of the moon in bright detail, see four moons of Jupiter, and see that some stars twinkle a more reddish light while others shine blue.
In fact, I kind of loved the subtle twinkle it added when I moved my head around, but the only person who called it out was my colorist, who asked if I'd been partying the night before when I was in the chair getting highlights.
With his new documentary, The Lure, British documentarian Tomas Leach employs a quiet lyricism to compose a portrait of these fanatic treasure hunters and their relationship with Fenn, the wizened old man with a twinkle in his eye pulling the strings on their feverish quest.
If you thought glitzy hair accessories (sparkly bobby pins, velvet scrunchies, and the like) held the same seasonality as twinkle lights — to be packed away after holidays and not seen again until next November — the Golden Globes best-dressed list will swiftly change your tune.
He can't explain why he wasn't there, and he only wants to see her lips upturn one last time, to see her eyes twinkle in recognition, for her to tell him that she loves him and she understands, and she is proud of him.
The young Forster even wrote Housman a fan letter, and years later, after dining with him at his Cambridge college and hearing Housman say "with a twinkle" that he sometimes went to Paris to be with "unrespectable company," ventured up the staircase to Housman's rooms.
But, long before these squads were even a twinkle in a music-label exec's eye, there were the Lambs, or the Lambily (a portmanteau of "lamb" and "family"): devotees of Mariah Carey, who has been writing and performing mega-hits since the early nineties.
On the ride back to the city, using a Twitter account his publicist helped him run while he was locked up, Alig blasted a beaming photo of himself in a blue button-down shirt and glasses, licking a Starbucks cup with a twinkle in his eye.
She is a natural as a stand-in for Waller-Bridge, with even some passing physical resemblance, but when Cottin breaks the fourth wall, she is more deadpan; it makes Mouche her own, though it's hard not to miss that familiar twinkle in Waller-Bridge's eye.
We also live in a time of hypercommentary in real time and never ending, whereas — I mean, we live in a time where HBO has to pay attention to a hashtag started on Twitter about a show that is still a twinkle in its creators' minds.
There's a bit more to it than that, but mostly, the film exists as a showcase for Redford, who is perfectly content playing a craggy old cowboy with a twinkle in his eye, cleverly augmented with a few flashbacks using clips from his matinee-idol days.
In June 2015, on the eve of the debut of what turned out to be the final season of Hannibal, Fuller told me that he occasionally wanted to do something more "hopeful": I yearn for the days of Pushing Daisies and having a broader twinkle in my storytelling.
Stars like Rob Lowe, Marie Osmond, Hilarie Burton, Vanessa Williams, Vanessa Hudgens, Candace Cameron Bure, and so many others are surrounding themselves with snowmen, twinkle lights, and sweet mistletoe-inspired kisses to help get us into the holiday spirit this year — so we'll let them get to it.
Akoi-Jackson, for his part, remained stoic throughout his 90-minute performance, but the discerning viewer might have detected a mischievous twinkle in his eye — and even a cursory conversation with him out of character reveals a playful iconoclast who is no champion of rules in any setting.
The Hyperloop, once just a twinkle in the mind of Elon Musk, is said to eventually go more than 700 miles per hour, or faster than a speeding plane, and have the ability to transport both humans and cargo all around the world in less than a day.
On Sunday afternoon, Steve Geddes outfitted himself in a hazmat-like suit and squeezed inside of the 22,22-pound gourd that was but a twinkle in his eye, or a seed in a germination box, when he planted it on his farm in Boscawen, N.H., back in April.
The restaurant — run by a team that includes a nurse, a physician assistant in interventional radiology, and an industrial engineer, all moonlighting here — is a touch fancier than its neighbors, with a long, broad dining room, black banquettes, bamboo-hooded lamps and a galaxy of rainbow twinkle lights above.
Maybe it has something to do with the heat and humidity in New York City, but my browser tabs are still full of one-piece bathing suits and strapless dresses — and the idea of buying (let alone wearing) a coat or pair of boots it but a twinkle in my eye.
Now the technology we can assume helped the Hulk have a berserk twinkle in his eye as he smashed his way through the Avengers film is the center of a nasty fight between a San Francisco company called Rearden and a Chinese company called the Shenzhenshi Haitiecheng Science and Technology Company.
CircleCI launched way back in 2011 when the notion of continuous delivery was just a twinkle in most developers' eyes, but over the years with the rise of agile, containerization and DevOps, we've seen the idea of continuous integration and continuous delivery (CI/CD) really begin to mainstream with developers.
"The One" ends up somewhere near chillwave, "Break Up Every Night" is toothless pop-punk, and "Last Day Alive," a collaboration with the pop-country duo Florida Georgia Line, is 100 percent pure pablum, a collection of dim anthemic sayings in search of a stadium, a twinkle with no diamond.
He says things like "you've got a naughty little smile" or "I like a girl with a twinkle in her eye" completely flatly and without intonation, and the overall effect is less sexy and more menacing, like Patrick Bateman ordering an escort or a sex-offender gynecologist preparing for a gloveless pelvic exam.
The paintings, all very high quality prints, actually look dandy from the distance of about four feet, but as you approach them, their surface — some sort of plastic — has a subtle, synthetic sparkle, like the twinkle at the edge of your eye in that tells you that you are in the Matrix.
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Perhaps for that very reason, she has that immeasurable twinkle, the star-quality that James Mason's Norman would later describe as the "certain pleasures you get, little-little jabs of pleasure when a swordfish take a hook, or-or when you see a great fighter get in right for the kill," in the 2101 film.
"She carries with her this amazing warmth, this amazing strength, and also has just that twinkle in her eye where she's fearless in all ways but not in an overbearing way, in a way that you want to get next to, that you want to embrace," Roven told Refinery29 in a separate phone interview.
One of the original MySpace queens, her electronic-pop-rap ragers "Pop the Glock" and "MCs Can Kiss" almost certainly blared out from between your Top 8 and your Heroes section ("my friends and JD from Scrubs XD"), and, as such, were viral hits before viral hits were a twinkle in a Soundcloud producer's eye.
In a time when public officials seem happy to serve up crass and glib oversimplifications of public issues as long as it suits their purposes, we need the work of Frederick Wiseman — a bracing, engaging, and ruthless observer who's been telling our story with a twinkle in his camera lens for more than half a century.
A very handsome man who never seemed to be aware of how good-looking he was (or was at least unwilling to be defined by his looks), Moore had a twinkle in his eye -- a "wink wink" vibe -- even when he was karate chopping bad guys, playing the suave, tough, lady-killer or engaging in daredevil stunts.
Behind the bright lights and sequins, she's a consummate vaudeville showman, delivering every line with a wink, a grin, or a twinkle; comedic musical variety shows like Hee Haw were all the rage when she was cutting her teeth, and that early onstage education has remained with Parton throughout the many decades that followed her Nashville debut in 1964.
It doesn't give into our expectations of ebb and flow; instead it continues to twinkle away, before reaching a short, erratic climax—mirrored by the thunderstorm in the video, which features the Scottish producer lip-syncing for her life—lead by ballad-esque pianos rather than the heavy, artificial sounds we'd usually get at this point in a track.
I'm in a happy place, and when I look, without envy, at a group of dudes with the twinkle of booze in their eyes as they celebrate a birthday by doing their third consecutive shot in a five-minute span, something is clear: I'm in my Margaritaville, and at the same time, they are in theirs.
I love how the candles twinkle in the low light of late afternoon and the windows are fogged with steam from the mashed potatoes and I can hear, out in the yard, a whisper of laughter that will soon become a storm: car doors slamming, friends and family arriving for the weekend, company on the step.
And if Nicole Kidman's Alexander McQueen off-the-shoulder, puff-sleeved, silver-splashed slip dress was a bit of a medieval shipwreck, and Drew Barrymore's Monique Lhuillier suggested she was about to transform into a superglamorous sea gull, Emma Stone's gossamer-light blush-pink Valentino covered in stars hinted she could twinkle like a constellation all on her own.
The soirée mimicked the duo's December Aspen, Colorado, ceremony with a six-tier wedding cake and winter wonderland-theme décor complete with fake snow, a mountainside backdrop and twinkle lights throughout and was attended by Hollywood music scene heavy weights including NSYNC's JC Chasez, Ringo Starr, Kenny G, Yolanda Foster's ex (and Gigi Hadid's stepdad) David Foster and Mark McGrath.
The Brit Awards 2016 took place last night and, in all honesty, when boiled down it is reduced to the following few moments: Rihanna and Drake, a lack of grime artists, a woman dressed in a very skimpy outfit randomly appearing live on camera to twinkle at Ant and Dec, the tribute to David Bowie, Queen Adele, and this performance from Justin Bieber.
The new rap includes discussion of her husband, dancer, and choreographer Benjamin Millepied ("My man dance but he's not a ballerino / yeah, he twinkle his toes / but he give a good D though / wrap a good burrito") and references to current news as well as her own filmography ("Tide pods the only f—— thing I snack on / blackout and go motherf—— Black Swan").
Perched on the edge of the sofa, he begins to recite W.H. Auden: Give me a doctor partridge-plump,Short in the leg and broad in the rump,An endomorph with gentle handsWho'll never make absurd demandsThat I abandon all my vicesNor pull a long face in a crisis,But with a twinkle in his eyeWill tell me that I have to die.
Netflix's version, which covers the first four books, preserves some of the 2004 film's style (a blend of Tim Burton gloom and Amélie twinkle) but has the advantage of being able to indulge in seemingly endless twists and curlicues over its eight episodes, which include numerous intrusions by Patrick Warburton as a mournfully deadpan narrator who is none other than Mr. Snicket.
That's going to be a stretch: The autonomous control systems that will make such flight practical and affordable are in utero, the air traffic control integration necessary to make it safe and efficient are barely a twinkle in the FAA's eye, and the regulatory blessing necessary from federal and city governments—well, let's just say there's nothing to bless yet.
While once 4-4-2 was the norm (Defoe having spent the best part of half a decade battling Robbie Keane for the 'little man' spot up front, a contest the Irishman won on points), the mid-noughties had seen the lone-forward system spread around the Premier League like wildfire, the trend set by a twinkle-eyed scamp named Jose Mourinho.
" Rainer Judd, a president of the Judd Foundation along with her brother, added in an interview: "I guess I feel a little bit bad that readers don't get Don along with these writings, because the guy had such a sparkle, like a twinkle in his eye, and it so balanced out the fervor and aggression that could be in his language.
My great-uncle, Bishop Joyce, of Burlington, was one of the good ones; he was a staunch advocate for workers' rights, served as a trustee of the state university, sent handwritten notes to my siblings and me for two decades, and elicited our best behavior during Sunday dinners at our house, a bishop's pectoral cross swagged across his chest and a twinkle in his eye.
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I would see him almost every day—a quiet white-haired chap, with a twinkle in his eye—and just sometimes I'd glimpse his huge filing system of index cards which I now realize was at the center of understanding Babylonian astronomy.) One thing the Babylonians did was to measure surprisingly accurately the repetition period for the phases of the Moon—the so-called synodic month (or "lunation period") of about 29.53 days.
Played by Vin Diesel in "Bloodshot," the former elite U.S. commando, after dying before the opening credits, wakes up on a hospital gurney inside a gleaming skyscraper to find that his body has been donated by the military to science — specifically the firm Rising Spirit Technologies, whose founder Dr. Emil Harting (Guy Pearce, sporting a bionic arm, two-day stubble and an untrustworthy twinkle in his eye) has resuscitated Ray, turning him into a cybernetically enhanced super-soldier.

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