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"uncommonly" Definitions
  1. to an unusual degree; extremely
  2. not often; not usually
"uncommonly" Antonyms
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In such fraught times, rekindling historic wrangles looks uncommonly unwise.
Dogs, at least, are uncommonly skilled at reading people's faces.
If the disaster were real, it would be uncommonly terrible.
If the disaster were real, it would be uncommonly terrible.
Blessed with uncommonly large hands, Berry became a masterly guitarist.
The announcement was made via an uncommonly elaborate media campaign.
The 2018 election cycle has been uncommonly good to those candidates.
Microsoft's app store in uncommonly small compared to the other guys.
It's uncommonly beautiful, and its melancholy, reflective tone can be lulling.
Spence was killed on an uncommonly hot afternoon in August 1994.
Even on a warm day, her black turtleneck looks uncommonly chic.
Maybe celebrities really love tea; maybe tea marketing is uncommonly lucrative.
On a recent afternoon, the streets of Trastevere were uncommonly silent.
On a recent afternoon, the streets of Trastevere were uncommonly silent.
But Stanford has an uncommonly high bar for sexual assault cases.
Vaughan absorbed their innovations, adding to them her uncommonly beautiful sound.
It is an "uncommonly powerful" memoir, our critic Dwight Garner writes.
While you're there, take our poll: Is your subway station uncommonly hot?
But Stanford has an uncommonly high bar for deciding sexual assault cases.
Ms. Baird's uncommonly frisky biography is outstanding for its liveliness and originality.
Mostly, they are uncommonly still, conflating the acts of singing and listening.
Giorgione's small oil painting "La Vecchia" ("the old woman") is uncommonly arresting.
And into that breach have stepped an uncommonly talented crop of dunkers.
Indeed, economists are uncommonly unanimous that hosting the Olympics is a bad bet.
That's in large part due to the strength of Overwatch's uncommonly good characters.
Haddish is uncommonly effective because she values a good, original joke above all.
The homer by Hoskins capped an uncommonly back-and-forth low-scoring affair.
The bezel does look uncommonly big as if it is missing some hardware.
Rumors and leaks, however, have been uncommonly slim for such a big release.
That's because it was an uncommonly poor coverage bust, not the offense's doing.
For a college student, Kushner was uncommonly pious and devoted to his family.
But I have to clutch at some straws because this was uncommonly hard.
" Near the end of the segment, Oliver admitted, "It's been an uncommonly s—– year.
" Bradley characterized his partnership with Powell Jobs as "uncommonly happy" and a "pure privilege.
So far at least, 2017 has proven an uncommonly easy year to make money.
Nottage's Pulitzer-winning dramas have dealt with uncommonly serious subject matter for American theater.
Rylo's stabilization also looks uncommonly good, though perhaps that's no surprise considering the Hyperlapse pedigree.
The language in this report was uncommonly loose, and that's not something you'd typically see.
The fieldstone walls are 2230 inches thick, keeping the house uncommonly cool during the summer.
Democrats need to find common ground around an uncommonly bold plan to fight climate change.
We were an uncommonly close family, and I was the first child to leave home.
But once the fake grass is rolled offstage, the production grows uncommonly serious and effective.
That requires an uncommonly sensitive ear, and a gift we could use more than ever.
But Stanford had set an uncommonly high bar, requiring at least a 4-1 decision.
Only a few uncommonly wise nations fund media efforts while also granting them journalistic autonomy.
But an avalanche or terribly high winds aren't to blame for the uncommonly deadly year.
Like them or hate them, the women in a Reitman-Cody movie feel uncommonly familiar.
In theory, that could have set up an unusual political dynamic in which congressional Republicans subjected Trump to an uncommonly stringent level of oversight for a same-party president, and Trump engaged in an uncommonly high level of policymaking that cut across established party lines.
He was smart, winsomely geeky, and uncommonly kind, and he had a thing for brainy women.
This has been an uncommonly healthy year for slow, debilitating doom metal, which seems rather fitting.
Alex and Arthur grow uncommonly close and have gently antagonistic conversations about the existence of God.
Andrew Davis conducted an uncommonly warm and flowing performance of Wagner's score — almost too much so.
In the middle of it all, Starr is bereaved, angry and disoriented, but also uncommonly resilient.
Matthias Leja is her worthy partner, and later opponent, as a severe yet uncommonly sympathetic Agamemnon.
But if you want an uncommonly topical legal drama with a great title sequence, look here.
Fatigue, which frequently accompanies other symptoms, is uncommonly reported in the absence of more prevalent symptoms.
Ms. Woodbridge is, it would seem, uncommonly suited to her role as the Conference House caretaker.
But some stocks have been uncommonly good over the past decade, returning over 1,000% to shareholders.
It's not the home you'd expect for a conceptual artist whose work can be uncommonly frisky.
Strong opinions are currency; and a big payout is not uncommonly accompanied by a trace of smugness.
Not uncommonly, these new, rare catastrophes have even greater impact than those eliminated by the new technology.
Naly Pilorge of Licadho, another human-rights group, says the crackdown has been uncommonly swift and broad.
But Toni Nadal recognizes that his nephew had an uncommonly smooth path to this Grand Slam title.
For a cunning little bauble of an entertainment, the 2001 French film "Amélie" inspired uncommonly extreme responses.
Mr. Shepard is an uncommon playwright and uncommonly gifted and he does not take denouncing for granted.
Even the people who bet against Justify on Saturday appreciated the prodigious accomplishments of an uncommonly gifted racehorse.
Today it has risen to 30; buying a stream of profits is currently uncommonly expensive (see chart 1).
Officials investigating the results are also looking into uncommonly high numbers of absentee ballots submitted in Bladen County.
And in 2016 an uncommonly high percentage of voters liked neither candidate and stayed undecided longer than usual.
The pairing of the two portraits — the minister born enslaved and the patrician, slaveholding president — is uncommonly moving.
Yet each of these undemocratic faults can occur in ranked-choice voting, and not uncommonly in close elections.
And that, in turn, makes the world uncommonly vulnerable to a bout of bad luck or bad policy.
The audiobook, read by Amanda Plummer, is uncommonly gripping – it's a dark and sensual plunge into the abyss.
But after the game, the reporters crowding the narrow, sterile hallways beneath Madison Square Garden were uncommonly excited.
People with information about his murder case had proved uncommonly hesitant to talk to him, he told colleagues.
Evelyn Waugh called the novel "uncommonly well written, gruesome, funny and inspired," and it won the Hawthornden Prize.
She is uncommonly concerned with finding a form that delivers the force of the story she is telling.
The public-sector scheme is even more bountiful; civil servants not uncommonly retire in their 50s on full pay.
It has an uncommonly diverse mix of residents and restaurants and a staggering number of pinball machines per capita.
Whip smart, potty mouthed and uncommonly direct, Ms. Griscom, 65, is a celebrated "It" girl from an earlier era.
Since all these songs were uncommonly literal for Aes, I wasn't surprised when the rest proved harder to parse.
It's one of those seemingly miraculous communities that make something uncommonly close to full use of all their members.
I was paralyzed: The story seemed too complex to be contained in even in an uncommonly long newspaper article.
A key sign that you're uncommonly gifted is when you are the one that people rely on for help.
The chemistry between singer and producer here is uncommonly strong, but Mr. Hannibal has a habit of such alliances.
And though uncommonly beautiful, Mary made it O.K. to be dateless on a Saturday night — which I often was.
Ms. Pericet, in tight matador pants, did a sophisticated solo, integrating her castanet-playing into her dancing uncommonly well.
Williams' defeat, uncommonly lopsided for the tennis champion, led to curiosity from longtime observers and fans: What was going on?
Kristi Noem won an uncommonly tight race against Democrat Billie Sutton, becoming the state's first woman to serve as governor.
But it's an uncommonly gripping hour, even removed from the context of the show's sprawling "Who killed Rosie Larsen?" mystery.
Especially in an industry such as Hollywood, known for its sexist standards against women, Fisher's speaking out was uncommonly bold.
Make the butter in advance, keep it in the freezer and you have an uncommonly elegant dinner in no time.
Notaro ascended to new heights after an uncommonly raw set at Largo in which Notaro detailed her experiences with cancer.
Edward Scissorhands, everyone's favorite "uncommonly gentle man," is also characterized by his unique, intricate (some might say off-putting) appearance.
Other members of the younger generation are surely taking note, including the uncommonly large number of promising young American women.
It features an uncommonly large, detailed moon that will need adjusting (assuming it's kept wound) only once every 128 years.
Metropolitan Diary Dear Diary: It was an uncommonly cold Friday in April and I was wearing a big woolen scarf.
Piotr Anderszewski is an uncommonly poetic pianist, one with so awkward a stage presence that he can seem like a riddle.
Making lead financial advisers liable for untrue statements in a client's prospectus, as Hong Kong does, is an uncommonly high bar.
Now we can stan out — and rightfully, so — over Rihanna's "most incredible and uncommonly cool outfits," Stance told Women's Wear Daily.
Like it or not, Britain's strengths are its open, flexible, mostly urban service economy and its uncommonly mobile and international workforce.
More notably, that figure represents a 25 percent decline since last week — which is uncommonly low for such a recent release.
By turns glorious, despairing, humane, and perplexing, Twin Peaks was an uncommonly generous weekly gift, delivered throughout a long, hot summer.
Surging to life with measured eagerness, "Shinin" finds the K-pop singer-songwriter in an uncommonly cheery mood, and it glows.
But Lawrence, statuesque and uncommonly mature, left as a hero with barely a grass stain on his orange-and-white uniform.
From the start, Underground strikes an uncommonly clear chord: no matter what, the fans get the first bite at this apple.
It's a sensitive, probing and uncommonly wise volume that will send you back into Roth's work with fresh eyes and wits.
Critic's Pick A mass extinction forces a miserable man to dramatically reshape his life in Ulrich Köhler's uncommonly subtle character study.
The side of Rockwell that had never matured left him uncommonly dependent on validation from others, maybe now more than ever.
I'm a serial eater-out, prowling New York for an uncommonly delicious dinner, at a decent price, cooked by someone else.
At the same time, most of us can agree that actually being stoned while fighting is unseemly, and if Gastelum smoked weed during USADA's in-competition window—which would have surely put him past the 150 mg/nl threshold—it only adds a few more brushstrokes to a portrait of an uncommonly talented athlete who is uncommonly immature.
Pet City 9 Photos View Slide Show ' Ben, a golden retriever puppy with chestnut eyelashes, seemed to be an uncommonly good dog.
That is an uncommonly pugnacious statement for a firm that operates behind the scenes and uses public pressure as a last resort.
A lightbulb might seem like an odd thing to covet, but then, the Plumen 003 LED spotlight is an uncommonly beautiful lightbulb.
In the 2010 challenge, Mr. Storey was represented by Robert Ford, who was said to be an uncommonly diligent and tenacious lawyer.
Thanks to uncommonly heavy rains this winter, much of Southern California is seeing a massive burst of wildflower blooms across the state.
The Ether 2s have an uncommonly wide and natural soundstage, which combines with a beautifully incisive and organic sound with few rivals.
Even if you don't agree with the policy idea, the discussion of how and where America is losing population is uncommonly lucid.
Its AI is uncommonly refined, its behavior satisfyingly unpredictable—it may ignore a call twice, but persist and you'll get its attention.
If Congress does move toward fiscal stimulus in the coming months, it will be an uncommonly quick response to an economic threat.
The Republican contests in Iowa and New Hampshire drew uncommonly large turnout, despite the fact that Trump's nomination is all but guaranteed.
Lot being plied with alcohol to facilitate incestuous relations isn't uncommon in Baroque art, but Rubens's boozy, leering Lot is uncommonly shocking.
The city possesses an uncommonly graceful aesthetic, epitomized by the rows of machiyas, traditional Japanese townhomes, which line many of its streets.
Either way, while Hurwitz still delivered an uncommonly sophisticated sitcom, even many of the season's defenders noted that this wasn't the same show.
Surface streets, too, were uncommonly empty as Mr. Peskowitz headed toward the Santa Monica Airport and a choice monthly flea market held there.
Some have claimed the Alpine spruce the master luthier used was unique due to a period of uncommonly cold weather in that era.
The 16-year-old meets up with her usually distant boyfriend, Justin (The Get Down's Justice Smith), to find that he's uncommonly attentive.
But Photos doesn't have an entire category dedicated to such a specific, uncommonly used word like "brassiere," which makes Apple's setup seem strange.
That is an uncommonly long time for a state group to stay under the radar given the resources they are normally up against.
Officials investigating the results are also looking into uncommonly high numbers of absentee ballots submitted in Bladen County, according to The Washington Post.
But she was also uncommonly intrepid for her generation, willing to talk dirty and dress slinky and master the hydraulics of oral sex.
They included a line-drive home run to left that carried through the teeth of an uncommonly strong summer wind in the Bronx.
On this solo performance, recorded in Venice a dozen years ago, the piano icon sounds uncommonly eager and open, while maintaining his poise.
As she demonstrated in her 2012 book "A Choreographic Mind," Ms. Rethorst is uncommonly skilled at articulating how her kind of choreographer thinks.
But what's perhaps most notable is that Barry's behavior is uncommonly audacious when viewed through the lens of our society's expectations for women.
At the same time, Putin deftly flattered Trump, who was uncommonly positive in his statements about Putin's strength and effectiveness as a leader.
"The law clerks are highly intelligent, very able, uncommonly diligent," she told Docket Sheet, a newsletter published for Supreme Court employees, in 1993.
He seems uncommonly attentive to his son's whims and moods, but he freely admits that it is a burden to have a child.
Trump has the lowest job-approval rating of any modern president at this point in his term, and it has been uncommonly stable.
At 26, he has already proven not just one of the most spectacularly virtuosic pianists of the day but an uncommonly thoughtful artist.
But if you don't already know "Measure for Measure" — and it's an uncommonly hard play to know — you'll need NoDoz to stay engaged.
When he appeared on the French version of "Top Gear", a car show, Mr Fillon showed an uncommonly steady hand at the final bend.
Both wish to be seen as uncommonly common men more mindful of those left behind than the doctrinal boundaries of their faith, or politics.
Mr. McGill's articulate and uncommonly lyrical performance, sensitively supported by Mr. Gilbert and the orchestra, brought out the autumnal beauties of this refined masterpiece.
Indonesia devotes less than 1 percent of its total health budget to mental health, uncommonly low even compared with other lower middle-income countries.
All this combines to make it uncommonly easy to introduce a friend who's never played before, thus easily boosting the game's already exploding numbers.
An uncommonly skilled boy soprano who sang in his church choir, Russell was performing throughout Ohio by the time he was a young child.
Killeen) and Philippa (Juliana Francis Kelly) represent Berlevag's puritanical soul: They are uncommonly sweet and kind but, you know, not a barrel of laughs.
His opening tee shot rocketed into the woods left of the first fairway, and he marched off in haste after the uncommonly ugly outcome.
If Congress moves in that direction in the next few months, it would be an uncommonly swift response, especially in a presidential election year.
It's an unusual arrangement among C-suite executives, but the three men, all sons of immigrants who themselves became successful entrepreneurs, are uncommonly close.
G.R. This elegiac number — clean, slow techno with a trip-hop haze atop it — combines the devotional and the sensual in uncommonly seamless fashion.
A source close to Perry told PEOPLE that the cast has an uncommonly strong bond from sharing the meteoric rise to superstardom in their youth.
That said, being president is an uncommonly demanding job and it's reasonable for voters to wonder if a 13-year-old is up to it.
It's just the latest in a string of uncommonly good bits of privacy news, which included last week's landmark Supreme Court decision in Carpenter v.
"If there's one thing that I really took away from talking to a lot of EVE players, it's that they are uncommonly intelligent," Groen says.
That's because they're taking place in another, more privileged arena, to which we have been allowed direct access — the uncommonly focused mind of Jay Jackson.
This year's uncommonly tight elections in Florida also could be a harbinger of the fight for the state's electoral votes in the 2020 presidential election.
Stanford has an uncommonly high bar for sexual assault cases, so the player was never punished despite two panels ruling in favor of the accuser.
It has an uncommonly strong ensemble cast (including Toby Jones, who plays Anne's English lover and business ally), but the movie belongs to Mr. Trintignant.
The Japanese central bank was also uncommonly blunt in mentioning the economy of another country, China, as one of the factors that could damage Japan's economy.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads LONDON — Pakistan is not an old nation state, but its history — and, indeed, its present — is uncommonly steeped in blood.
He's not uncommonly sentimental for loving that photo, just like the more than 95,000 people who have shared Easton's video with his Pop aren't overly emotional.
Whatever the reason, the gesture spoke of the composure and individuality of this pianist who, at 24, has all the makings of an uncommonly poetic musician.
I could have used a soak, though: It was an uncommonly hot and muggy day in the city, and I'd been walking its streets for hours.
BILL WEISSRYE BROOK, N.Y. Dear Bill, Your innovative plan for literary fellowship is uncommonly lovely, but it has a fatal flaw: Isn't tepid fiction a drag?
He's also been outspoken about his desire to share his collection (from which he almost never sells), which uncommonly includes both contemporary art and Renaissance bronzes.
Howard had long ago worn out his appeal as an overgrown teenager, but here he came off uncommonly graceful and intelligent, and even something like mature.
Today, Mr. Thackray has managed to come up with eight uncommon and (mostly) uncommonly cute phrases that can be parsed to reveal a couple of things.
And we profiled US senator Mark Warner (D-Virginia), an uncommonly sophisticated critic of Big Tech and a voice of reason on the Senate Intelligence Committee.
In recent years Puglia has experienced a series of extraordinary weather events, including uncommonly harsh summer droughts, spring frosts in 2017 and hailstorms earlier this year.
Edinburgh-based producer Benjamin John Power's uncommonly ferocious fourth album seethes with the chaos of the late 2010s and grinds through the fallout of hyper-consumerism.
With the publications, Obokata—a stylish, self-possessed beauty, uncommonly adept at maneuvering in the mostly male world of Japanese science—was hailed as a maverick.
The day before the uncommonly deadly Camp Fire ignited near Chico, California, meteorologists were warning of unprecedented dryness from heat, winds, low humidity, and lack of precipitation.
Yet Iranian leaders have been uncommonly silent about the murder of the Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi and the crisis that has engulfed Prince Mohammed in its wake.
Debate concerning "the conduct of our government and its officials" is "wide-open" and "robust", Judge Parker wrote, with an uncommonly high "level of passion and intensity".
Experts tell the AP that they believe "uncommonly strong counter-clockwise winds are drawing the icebergs south" but they also say climate change is possibly a factor.
He sensitively followed the lead of the soprano Sonya Yoncheva, an exquisite, uncommonly passionate Desdemona, as she shaped the character's soaring vocal lines with suppleness and ardor.
The first recorded partnership between this drummer and pianist is an unofficial announcement of Carmen Staaf's prodigious talent, and an uncommonly good collection of small-group jazz.
With an uncommonly crowded field of formidable candidates, it's possible that as many as half a dozen candidates could take at least one state on March 241.
By the standards of top Chinese financial regulators — indeed, by the standards of financial regulators in any country — Mr. Xiang led an uncommonly varied and creative life.
That's particularly true this year, when there is an uncommonly large group of Democratic candidates — four of whom are bunched together at the top of the field.
In the case of Rachael's car, perhaps the road would have been a great (if bumpy) alternative if Big Bear hadn't just experienced an uncommonly heavy snowfall.
She said she had been caught off guard by what she described as an uncommonly large number of Democrats eager to help, including the former vice president.
Through what follows — consolidation of power and profit, romantic involvement with two women, surrogate fatherhood — Tourneur keeps this an uncommonly thorny and intractable example of the genre.
Known as Willie, Mr. Thompson was a gregarious glad-hander who, while he could be uncommonly blunt, ingratiated himself by expressing his unbridled opinions in several languages.
After an uncommonly strong three-week rally, the stock market is up 10 percent from the harrowing 20-month low it reached in a nearly unprecedented December meltdown.
In an uncommonly pushy move for Japan, it said last week it would nominate a slate of directors to replace a majority of the $18 billion conglomerate's board.
The orchestra sounded terrific on Thursday at Carnegie Hall, in a concert highlighted by an uncommonly sensitive performance of Beethoven's Fourth Piano Concerto, with the pianist Jan Lisiecki.
The next song, "Love," resolves the dilemma: buoyant, swaying electrosoul bleeps, softer synth color, and guest singer Zacari's sweetly affectionate chorus catch Lamar in an uncommonly cheerful mood.
Mueller and Weld had already assembled an uncommonly strong legal team, according to Paul Kelly, whom Mueller hired as a prosecutor to join the Boston office in 1987.
Hundreds of decorative scratches run from his horns to his hindquarters, and two metal earrings, on either side of the vessel's spout, make this an uncommonly punk antiquity.
For all his irony and antics, Kjartansson uncommonly and unabashedly deals in core human matters, in "heartly matters," which is the title of one of Kristín Anna's songs.
If you can make it to the Berkshires in the middle of the week, you'll be rewarded with an uncommonly interesting program, one dedicated to ideas of freedom.
Abetted by Patrick Orth's careful, almost obsessively calm camerawork, Köhler has concocted an uncommonly subtle and deliberately ambiguous work, one that's delicately rewarding, if you meet it halfway.
They're an uncommonly good match: Her playing is dense and richly stacked; his is fluid, letting the gentle persuasion of his ride cymbal lace the music with momentum.
It's an uncommonly warm day in East London and Alice Costelloe and Kacey Underwood, otherwise known as Big Deal, are sipping some coffee and soaking up the sun.
If this so-called thermodynamic effect were all there was to it, temperatures now considered unusually hot would become more typical and those regarded as uncommonly cold, uncommoner still.
Although such odds might appear uncommonly long, they were no knock on Mr Woods's game: most major victors start the tournament with less than a one-in-20 chance.
Growing up in a loving, supportive Seattle family that was ordinary yet quirky, the kind that's always putting on shows, he discovered his vocation uncommonly early, at age 9.
Mr. Rapp, whose "Red Light Winter" was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize for drama, is an uncommonly prolific and profuse playwright who wallows shamelessly and happily in excess.
He is uncommonly good at guiding and helping to sustain a group without taking up a lot of space, even in the most hot-blooded flurry of group improvising.
If there is not the occasional failure to deter such risk-taking, then it becomes not risk-taking but a gold-standard, Washington-backed investment with uncommonly high yields.
A reporter for an independent Moscow newspaper who had uncommonly good access to President Vladimir V. Putin had written an article about the president's affair with a famous athlete.
Mr. Bloomberg offered an uncommonly tart rendition of this cohort's worldview in New Hampshire on Tuesday, warning that a "Medicare for all" health care policy would "bankrupt" the country.
And if anyone can thrive in that environment, it's Uber, which has proven uncommonly adept at navigating public policy thickets when it began chafing entrenched taxi services across the country.
Even after last week's choppiness, the stock market has been uncommonly calm so far in the typically unsettled month of October, with the contained within about a 3 percent range.
He was remarkably gifted, capable of delivering speeches that were simultaneously deeply felt, cutting, and uncommonly shrewd—he had a literary gift as well as a gift for the moment.
This closeness persisted on the campaign trail and into the White House, creating an uncommonly high-profile blending of the first family and the federal government unseen since the Kennedys.
Not uncommonly, prosecutors provide literally millions of documents to a defense in discovery, and the documents are produced digitally, often with no index explaining what they are or their relevance.
Co-writing all but two songs, Aguilera blossomed from an uncommonly gifted pop singer into a musically versatile and lyrically candid artist who sang about feminism, sex, and self-worth.
It was an uncommonly intense fusillade, but it was not an ambush from below: It was the Kurds swinging their rifles skyward to blast a small Islamic State surveillance drone.
I found it gave a nice opportunity to feature a few of the uncommonly used 13- and 14-letter slots, all of which I thought turned out pretty well here.
It's not really all that understandable that Donald Trump doesn't get it, but the GOP chose to nominate an uncommonly lazy and ignorant person, so it is what it is.
Adele and Webb illuminate these related themes in this superbly illustrated volume, the first of its kind to investigate secret societies with such an uncommonly rich and informative visual presentation.
Making him such a pure brute brings the play into an uncommonly heartless light, although Williams wrote these characters with more humanity than Mr. Thalheimer seems to think they deserve.
Not that he's a particularly moving stylist; Boot's clean, starched prose marches forward with all the spontaneity of a military parade (he's uncommonly fond of words like "pusillanimous" and "japery").
The yield on 10-year Treasury bonds fell to 1.45 percent in early September from 2.07 percent in late July, an uncommonly sharp drop, before rebounding to 1.64 percent Tuesday.
Hyperandrogenism can be a natural genetic advantage, Genel argued, in the same way Usain Bolt's uncommonly long stride or Michael Phelps's flipper-size feet give those athletes a winning edge.
HAMBURG, Germany — Over her 11 years in power, Chancellor Angela Merkel of Germany has proved uncommonly adept at solving the puzzle-box challenges posed by the world's most unpredictable leaders.
But he sometimes feels pressure from the other side, from Arabs who see their lives in Israel, relative to the other countries in the region, as uncommonly free and prosperous.
Allow me to join in that speculation by suggesting that it may have been an extraordinary act of patriotism and self-restraint by this uncommonly heroic and honorable special counsel.
But the album as a whole, Madonna's first undisputed masterpiece, also proved once and for all that she was a meaningful artist, not just an uncommonly savvy and driven pop star.
When ministers return to work next week after an uncommonly short break, they will find a president who has slid faster in the polls than any other under the Fifth Republic.
No one quite understood what this seemingly innocuous gesture, putting hands above head as in "X", was about, until Lilesa himself explained the message behind his uncommonly courageous act of solidarity.
We learned Friday that SoftBank could be looking for an uncommonly large 45 percent stake in dog-walking app Wag in return for investing up to $300 million in the company.
And you can always expect to get a couple extra seeds you didn't ask for in the mail — the seed swappers are an uncommonly kind internet subculture, I've come to learn.
In an era when some coaches are known for subjecting their athletes to altitude-simulating units or underwater interval sessions, Treacy and Huddle have an uncommonly low-key, hands-off relationship.
He became known for explaining all his votes on Facebook, a practice he started as a state representative in Michigan, though he recently switched to Twitter and is uncommonly accessible there.
But Amazon — which has since invested heavily in translations of genre fiction — noticed the book was receiving uncommonly strong reviews on its German website and quickly scooped up the translation rights.
Ferguson has intriguing tools: his quick feet allow him to cut off penetration and stay in front of opponents, and his effort level is uncommonly high for a player his age.
Eat I've enjoyed some electric spikes of optimism and even some exhilaration over the past many months, but they've ended like junk-food highs; generally, I've found myself feeling uncommonly bleak.
It committed early on to supporting a small number of artists, such as Donald Judd and Dan Flavin, and presented their work in uncommonly long exhibitions of up to a year.
She was uncommonly disciplined and instituted rules that emphasized teamwork and uniformity: Every week, the children broke into groups and tidied the studio, gamely scrubbing mirrors and taking out the trash.
Though Rafael Campo's poems are by no means sunny, his uncommonly compassionate views of patients gripped by illness — try his collection "Comfort Measures Only" — will likely offer inspiration to your stepdaughter.
When that career became a fallen soufflé, he accompanied his wife and young sons to Luxembourg, which became the intriguingly offbeat setting for his first novel, an uncommonly devious espionage thriller.
It defies reason that Georgia Engel, doing Georgia Engel, should seem so uncommonly fresh in the generally stale new musical "Half Time," which opened this week at Paper Mill Playhouse here.
Even as a girl, I knew that I was uncommonly lucky, which is what encouraged me, when I was eleven, to write off pussy-grabbing as a pathetic, confusing cultural vestige.
Lloyd Parry is uncommonly sensitive to all such spirits, and in the tsunami he has found a horrifying metaphor for those subliminal forces that swirl underneath the manicured surfaces of Japan.
" (Disclosure: My wife works for a division of Disney.) Within this circle, Kennedy and directors like "Last Jedi's" Rian Johnson are accused of spoiling "Star Wars" and, not uncommonly, "ruining my childhood.
"Senator Cruz personally believes that the Texas law in question was, as [Supreme Court Justice] Clarence Thomas said in another context, an 'uncommonly silly' law," spokeswoman Alice Stewart wrote in an email.
He is uncommonly articulate, answering most questions from moderators or challenges from rivals with impromptu mini-essays, never a stammer or a sentence fragment or a word trail that ends in ellipses.
Whatever probability you assign to positive and negative outcomes, it's hard to dispute that the range of possibilities for what the global economy will look like in four years is uncommonly large.
Cars might "decide" one day that they can save energy and arrive at their destination faster if they don't let other cars know that the freeway is uncommonly free of congestion that morning.
My family moved a lot when I was growing up — I bounced between four different elementary schools — and I was an uncommonly quiet kid who never made many friends at any of them.
The justices will consider an uncommonly fraught matter of presidential power: whether the third version of Donald Trump's restrictions on travel from primarily Muslim countries is consistent with the law and the constitution.
The best thing about these unfairly vilified not-wolves is that they give birth to uncommonly darling babies, which look like they belong in my home with me, if you want my opinion!
Markkanen a 7-foot freshman, hit 10 of 21 shots from the field, including 13 of 10 from 3-point range — as many long-range makes as the Bruins, who were uncommonly cold.
Theseus and his Amazon fiancée Hippolyta must convert their former enmity (as opponents in war) into marital unity, which the bloviating Bhavesh Patel and the quietly queenly De'Adre Aziza bring off uncommonly well.
Mendelssohn's "Italian" Symphony is always nice to hear, but this concert from this Brooklyn orchestral collective is most notable for Britten's "Les Illuminations," to be sung by the uncommonly incisive tenor Nicholas Phan.
For most of them, it would be the first time back since the fire in the nearby Great Smoky Mountains National Park roared through, whipped into a rage by an uncommonly strong wind.
His flow, a term that can seem all too hopefully applied to a great many rappers' lines, is uncommonly fluid, descended, in its dexterity, variety and vigor, from one of Lamar's influences, Eminem.
" Mr. Sitton hired him, they wrote, because he "knew Reed to be unfailingly accurate, deeply reflective, uncommonly polite, and, like the Times reporters who had preceded him in the South, he spoke Southern.
It's been almost 12 months since Blizzard's class-based first-person shooter Overwatch burst onto the scene, its cast of colorful characters possessing both uncommonly inventive weaponry and an array of catchy quips.
Uncommonly for Martin, who loves to tease fans with vague promises about the long-awaited sixth book in the A Song of Ice and Fire series, the post contained some useful and specific information.
Perhaps because Teffi was remembered as an exceedingly popular writer (to the extent that she was remembered at all), it took an uncommonly long time for her to be rediscovered by ­Russian-language readers.
" Mr. Griffith appeared to have a growing affinity for North Korea, according to posts on his Facebook page, where he wrote that "an uncommonly large proportion of news about it happens to be fake.
The tactically inept way in which the challengers mounted this campaign has confirmed the basic reality that Pelosi is an uncommonly savvy legislative leader, and that's fundamentally the main thing you want in a speaker.
It absolutely has that compelling connection between human and creature, with players falling in love with its bat-cat-bird beast, Trico (don't call it a dog, okay?), for all of its uncommonly animalistic AI.
He's called out superstar Kevin Durant as "disrespectful," chimed in on teammate Reggie Jackson's complaining to referees, and has been uncommonly open about the struggles that both he and his team have faced this season.
Under the new rules, which take effect on June 1, communities would set reduction guidelines based on their own projection of water supplies, assuming that the next three years here continue to be uncommonly dry.
A clear consensus view has emerged over months of reporting, interviews and simple reading of the President's own tweets: that the man is uncommonly petty, incurious and impulsive, with little to no fidelity to facts.
And just as prior episodes of Planet Earth II provided uncommonly beautiful, wide-angle views of animal habitats, "Cities" does the same for human habitats, presenting our urban sprawls with a high-resolution attention to detail.
But Mr Gatlin is now 2100, and even an uncommonly fast 34-year-old—perhaps kept spry thanks to a four-year hiatus for a doping suspension of his own—is still a 34-year-old.
What's more, since incumbents can't run for a second consecutive term as governor in the Old Dominion, the playing field is uncommonly even and more open to national political issues as opposed to local personality politics.
"'Beyond the Lights' may be a fantasy — movies about love, like songs about love, tend to fall into that category — but it is an uncommonly smart and honest fantasy," A. O. Scott wrote in The Times.
So even though the boy is slow to talk, uncommonly afraid of new situations and flaps his arms when overstimulated, she chooses to think that his behavior is normal and will go away on its own.
This uncommonly sensitive and effective pianist placed himself in a distinguished lineage when he triumphed in the Chopin Competition four years ago; among its previous winners are names like Martha Argerich, Maurizio Pollini and Krystian Zimerman.
PUPPET MASTER: THE LITTLEST REICH S. Craig Zahler, of the uncommonly good neo-exploitation movies "Brawl in Cell Block 99" and "Bone Tomahawk," wrote this horror film about puppets who come to life at a convention.
Jörg Widmann, a musician uncommonly aware of the burdens and opportunities of music past, is the holder of Carnegie Hall's Richard and Barbara Debs Composer's Chair this season, but he is much more than a composer.
Years and years of experience running high-volume rooms (Prune, even on its busiest night, will only ever be able to do 110 covers, more or less, with our 30 seats) have left her uncommonly fast.
Gene Littler, a quietly outstanding golfer who was known as Gene the Machine for an uncommonly smooth and consistent swing that propelled him to the 1961 United States Open championship, died on Friday in San Diego.
Experts have attributed the influx of ice to a combination of uncommonly strong counter-clockwise winds, which are drawing icebergs south, and, to some extent, global warming, which is melting land and sea ice across the Arctic.
The Metropolitan Opera is seeing "some softness in box office revenue" this year compared to what it had budgeted, but continues to benefit from "uncommonly high donor support," Moody's Investors Service said in a report issued Friday.
When Mitch McConnell said "the single most important thing we want to achieve is for President Obama to be a one-term president," he was, as he often does, simply stating the obvious in uncommonly stark language.
To do so, Favreau turns to anecdotes that he says demonstrate Clinton's personal generosity: Most of all—and you hear this all the time from people who've worked for her—Hillary Clinton is uncommonly warm and thoughtful.
The tightness of Nataki Garrett's pared-down production comes and goes, but the nine-member ensemble is uncommonly winning, and their colorful costumes of crumpled Tyvek (by Ivania Stack) make them look like 3-D paper dolls.
Decked out in Giles Deacon's spiky collars and headdresses, the eight dancers rose to the challenge of Mr. Abraham's uncommonly eclectic movement, as notes of hip-hop and social dance met his first choreography for point shoes.
Nido, who was in his eighth game as a major leaguer, readied to receive the pitch, but just as Syndergaard released the ball, the contact in Nido's left eye was blown out by an uncommonly strong wind.
The powerful mezzo-soprano Ildiko Komlosi made an uncommonly formidable Judith, who is convinced she can rescue her new husband from whatever demons plague him, but whose curiosity to know all leads to the opera's harrowing conclusion.
While new presidents routinely take more time to submit their inaugural budgets, Mr. Trump unveiled his unusually late, and in an uncommonly low-key fashion, dispatching his budget director to unveil the plan while he was overseas.
"Canticles of the Holy Wind" is one of two major works that this committed contemporary-music choir from Philadelphia has commissioned from John Luther Adams, a composer uncommonly concerned with the relationships between music, nature and humanity.
Iosseliani instantly proved himself as an uncommonly astute chronicler of everyday life, drawing from the comic rhythms of his native Georgia to great effect in such films as There Once Was a Singing Blackbird (1972) and Pastorale (1975).
On an uncommonly cold and gray Thursday in Los Angeles, in an empty alleyway outside her studio in Chinatown, Marawa Ibrahim—aka Marawa the Amazing—is preparing to spin what appears to be about 30 sparkly Hula-Hoops.
Then there's the fact that Nixon, whatever you think of him, was a complex personality, Shakespearean in his paranoia and self-delusion, while Brinkley, on the evidence of Nuts, was just a quack, though an uncommonly successful one.
Simón Barquera, a Mexican government health scientist, and Alejandro Calvillo and Luis Encarnación, both of whom direct Mexican health advocacy groups, received an uncommonly aggressive flurry of phishing text messages to try to install spyware known as Pegasus.
The Gilmore girls are most famous for their uncommonly rapid-fire banter and encyclopedic knowledge of pop culture, their obsessions with coffee, junk food, and loud, inaccurate declarations of their working class identity, and of course, their beauty.
Garrison, a former special agent in the F.B.I., had helped create the Discovery documentary " G-Man: Making of an FBI Agent ," and so had developed an uncommonly dovish perspective on the relationship between the media and law enforcement.
"'Beyond the Lights' may be a fantasy — movies about love, like songs about love, tend to fall into that category — but it is an uncommonly smart and honest fantasy," A. O. Scott wrote in The New York Times.
Taken together, the uncommonly clear moral of these dark fables is that, given enough of an opportunity, even the kindest, most thoughtful people can be driven to gleefully, passionately hurt and exploit others just to satisfy their desires.
It's great to be back, and very special thanks to the uncommonly informative Martin Herbach, the startlingly dangerous Caitlin Lovinger and the incredibly intrepid Sam Ezersky for doing such a terrific job while I was on another assignment.
TO SIRI WITH LOVE: A MOTHER, HER AUTISTIC SON, AND THE KINDNESS OF MACHINES by Judith Newman In this book, which our reviewer called "uncommonly riotous and moving," Newman chronicles her life with her autistic teenage son, Gus.
A website that tracks the deals offered as part of Prime Day found that less than 245 percent of last year's deals for the shopping event were "uncommonly good prices," said Adam Burakowski, deals editor at The Wirecutter.
Credit... On a brisk Saturday morning, one uncommonly cloudless and bright for late autumn on England's moody North Sea coast, the filmmaker Michael Apted paced a sloping headland of mud and stubble with an air of fretful preoccupation.
And with an uncommonly high number of well-funded candidates in a surprisingly fluid race, party leaders are bracing for an extended nomination battle, especially if the first four states to vote in February deliver a split verdict.
Simón Barquera, a Mexican government health scientist, and Alejandro Calvillo and Luis Encarnación, both of whom direct Mexican health advocacy groups, received an uncommonly aggressive flurry of phishing text messages to try to install spyware known as Pegasus.
Sure, you can always get an ice cream cake, or some uncommonly delicious chocolate mousse cake, but the only good part of your run-of-the-mill cake is the scoop of ice cream on the side (funfetti excluded).
The symbolic value of rock is conflict-based: It emerged as a byproduct of the post-World War II invention of the teenager, soundtracking a 21969-year period when the gap between generations was utterly real and uncommonly vast.
Dame Agatha happens to figure tangentially in this uncommonly clever whodunit, which makes plentiful references to her books, plot twists, settings and even the 11 days in 1926 when she inexplicably disappeared — all while coming across as madly original.
The episode, written by Mr. Esmail, was uncommonly tender and also a little odd (more on that later) as Elliot turned a corner — and perhaps began to synthesize his two halves — with the help of Trenton's little brother, Mohammed.
Classical Music "Canticles of the Holy Wind" is one of two major works that this committed contemporary-music choir from Philadelphia has commissioned from John Luther Adams, a composer uncommonly concerned with the relationships between music, nature and humanity.
The festival-fêted drama Raw has already earned a reputation as an uncommonly stomach-churning experience (the accounts of fainting and vomiting are already the stuff of legend), but critics wouldn't be lining up with hosannas for mere gross-out stories.
They are among the dozens of artists who will take the stage at Jazz at Lincoln Center this weekend as part of what will be an uncommonly grandiose celebration for a label that's always been devoted to understatement and minimalism.
His eyes are deep-set and uncommonly circular; when he stretches them into surprise—often in accompaniment of a spiked tetrasyllable like "ri- di -cu-lous," or "pre- pos -ter-ous," or "Max Kel -ler-man"—they are perfect O's.
The latest quarrel over B'Tselem arose after the Obama administration condemned the Israeli government in uncommonly harsh terms for approving plans to create a new Jewish settlement, three weeks after Israel signed a lucrative military aid package with the United States.
The fresh corpse lying at Monk's feet at the beginning of this uncommonly atmospheric mystery was a master forger, and behind the murder of this "nasty piece of work" lies a clue to the puzzle of Monk's troublesome memory gaps.
Source: FactSet Yes, the markets have been uncommonly calm all year, with the narrowest average daily range for the S&P 500 in more than a generation – and one of the longest periods without even a 3 percent pullback in decades.
Contemporary artists of all ages, from Peter Nagy and Gretchen Bender of the 123's post-appropriation movement, to emerging artist like Michael Assiff, Lea Cetera, and Ethan Breckenridge, the show is an uncommonly well-rounded view of the future.
In that respect, there's a little Oddworld-ness to the game—but Abe and company never had things as grim as this, Black the Fall's industrial environments grimy with oil and blood, their air thick with an uncommonly palpable malevolence.
Yet in Declan Donnellan and Nick Ormerod's vivid and uncommonly moving "Measure for Measure" — the Pushkin Theater Moscow/Cheek by Jowl production that's part of the Brooklyn Academy of Music's Next Wave Festival — she is not so easy to fault.
Here is how, over 90 minutes of uncommonly tense soccer in three cities, everything changed: The ball rolls off the spot to kick off World Cup qualifiers here in Couva, Trinidad; in San Pedro Sula, Honduras; and in Panama City.
This year's four shortlisted artists, Hurvin Anderson, Lubaina Himid, Andrea Büttner, and Rosalind Nashashibi strike a less contentious note than preceding years, while individually delivering engaging, as well as accessible, micro-exhibitions that uncommonly work together as a coherent show.
"Definition of Down: My Life With Ice-T & the Birth of Hip Hop" is a story of an uncommonly gentlemanly love unraveled by fame, told by Darlene Ortiz — Ice T's longtime pre-Coco partner, and the cover model on his early albums.
Even now, the U.S. Geological Survey&aposs (USGS) website reportsthat the continent has uncommonly  few quakes  compared to other continents, though the USGS acknowledges that the handful of seismic sensors in the region might not be enough to pick up all the quakes.
The crude humor didn't always find its mark, but much like 2016's reboot of DOOM, Bulletstorm took one hook—in its case those spectacular skillshots, while DOOM's gory glory kills never get old—and built an uncommonly compelling game around it.
But on Wednesday at the Miller Theater at Columbia University, Yarn/Wire presented the premiere of "Material" by Michael Gordon, who came up with an uncommonly elegant and visually mesmerizing arrangement: a single piano, played, plucked, strummed and struck by eight hands.
"'Beyond the Lights' may be a fantasy — movies about love, like songs about love, tend to fall into that category — but it is an uncommonly smart and honest fantasy," A. O. Scott wrote in The Times about Gina Prince-Bythewood's musical melodrama.
But watching John McEnroe — sweets aside, we should all be in the shape he is in at 24 — and his still uncommonly gifted touch before the main event was like watching an old black-and-white newsreel before a modern 231-D movie.
The cleverly rhyming "The Smallest Girl in the Smallest Grade" written by Justin Roberts and illustrated by Christian Robinson tells the story of the unobtrusive, uncommonly observant Sally McCabe who finds her voice when she speaks up for compassion and unites her school.
Five critics for The New York Times share some of their favorite moments of the Melillo era: Last September, five performers of uncommonly concentrated stillness appeared at the Harvey Theater, and a circle seemed to have been rounded into something like eternity.
Basic staples, though, were unusually good: fragrant lemon rice; thair pachadi, a South Indian raita with mustard seeds and okra; and the dal of black lentils with an uncommonly fresh taste (from ginger, green chiles and cilantro) under the cream and butter.
His focus is on the company's dancers: young, uncommonly agile and well-trained Cubans who have flocked to the call of a national hero, many of them giving up positions with Ballet Nacional or with Danza Contemporánea, the country's flagship contemporary dance troupe.
Saroo (played Sunny Pawar as a kid and Dev Patel as an adult) proves to be an uncommonly resilient and resourceful child, managing to survive on the streets of Kolkata — until, one day, a kind Australian couple (Nicole Kidman and David Wenham) adopts him.
The uncommonly wet winter in Perth may be to blame for the rise in the crop-guzzling green nomads, but Handasyde said the issue is contained and that his team are working very hard to ensure this doesn't become a 'thing' in other states.
This week, Clipping — Mr. Diggs's group with the musicians William Hutson and Jonathan Snipes — will release "Splendor & Misery," a fervent, chaotic and uncommonly beautiful noise-rap allegory about slave rebellion and computer love told through a futurist narrative that takes place in outer space.
Canon EOS-1D X Mark II with Canon EF 600mm f/4 IS lens; 1/703 second at f/11; ISO 1600Photo: Kevin Ebi (Audubon Photography Awards)Bald eagles will eat any meat they can, typically fish but also roadside carrion or, uncommonly, pet cats.
" She added that these claims may be "somewhat plausible, because early on Cherokee people did intermarry with white settlers at an uncommonly high rate," but wrote that "the number of people claiming Cherokee heritage far outstrips the number of possible descendants from these intermarriages.
Mr. McConnell and Mr. Schumer, who bear no great affection for each other, engaged in an uncommonly emotional duel on the Senate floor — holding in rapt attention two dozen senators who, in near unison, deposited their iPhones on their desks or laps to watch.
So Horse Girl unspools as an empathetic, compassionate, and uncommonly thoughtful look into the fear that you're a ticking time bomb, that the illness you saw your loved ones succumb to is going to take you, too, and that nobody will really understand you.
So it is perhaps little surprise that the league's introduction this season of video assistant refereeing — the game-pausing, controversy-inducing, fan-aggravating replay system in growing use worldwide — has been an uncommonly bad fit here, a case of sound and fury meeting a handbrake.
As Variety details, Warcraft's success was the result of a carefully orchestrated strategy on the part of Legendary, with the company targeting China — where the game is uncommonly popular — from the very beginning, turning to Chinese companies like Tencent and Huayi Brothers Media as financial partners.
A G1 watch—G for geomagnetic storm, or a disturbance of Earth's magnetosphere from solar winds, 1 for the mildest forecast—might stir up fluctuations in weak power grids, a slight disturbance in spacecraft operations, and uncommonly vivid auroras in higher altitudes like Maine and Michigan.
The term that ended in June "saw an uncommonly low level of unanimity" and had a higher level of decisions split 5-4 than in recent years, according to the blog, which is regarded as one of the best sources of Supreme Court analysis on the Internet.
Gavaldón's noir-friendly interest in blurring the line between good and evil gets an uncommonly literal vehicle in "The Other One" ("La Otra"), showing on Friday and May 4, which finds Dolores del Rio playing identical twins — one poor and kind, the other wealthy and venal.
And despite their founder's tragic fall, the Knights remember their Dragon fondly: a man with natural charisma, a fierce will to party, and an uncommonly open hand at a time of incredible social upheaval in America's cities, where many did battle with the same drug that claimed him.
To underscore this point, not only has Russia shielded the Assad regime from accountability for its chemical weapons use, but on March 222, 22018, Russia used a nerve agent in an attempted assassination in the United Kingdom, showing an uncommonly brazen disregard for the taboo against chemical weapons.
This was the first of a quartet of works that would come to be known as "The Apple Family Plays," an uncommonly intimate series (staged between 2010 and 2013) in which the extended members of a clan in Rhinebeck, N.Y., discussed the events of their lives and their nation.
She refused, setting her sights instead on the 92-acre Battery Park landfill, then one of the last undeveloped sections of Manhattan, an uncommonly serene slice of waterfront and the closest thing to farmland the island had to offer (it is now the site of a planned community).
But this year, the entire day — the entire summer, really — has been uncommonly hot and dry, and so the audience sits scattered among the saplings, drinking water and perspiring, as they listen to Shafak, author of 10 novels and a prominent feminist and critic of Turkish nationalism, speak.
Every year has good films, but a combination of factors — studio appetite for risks, the rise of some daring young directors, and the happy serendipity of a lot of people just making a good movie that year — led to one point: a year that was uncommonly good for movies.
A similar triumph can be seen in the artistry of Mr. Ros, who was born in an eighteen-wheeler serving as a hospital for Cambodian refugees in Thailand and who overcame a tough childhood in Providence, R.I., to become a talented performer, an original storyteller and an uncommonly charming stage personality.
But relatives and friends describe her as being uncommonly unimpressed by the trappings of privilege and instead driven by an almost religious sense of fairness, an aversion to idleness and a family-bred commitment to service that has helped elevate her into one-half of Virginia's most famous power couple.
In an uncommonly harsh statement, the State Department "strongly condemned" the move, asserting that it violated Israel's pledge not to construct new settlements and ran counter to the long-term security interests Israel was seeking to protect with the military deal, which provides $38 billion in assistance over the next decade.
But mostly, when I think about the queasy benefits of membership in America's overlord caste, I think about the ludicrous high-intensity hobbies, which are so grandiose at their upper end as to only faintly qualify as fun, and which generally look more like complete delusional breakdowns with uncommonly high production values.
This is why "is this the year?" is what a great many greatly amused Americans are asking us -- and "this IS the year!" is what a lot of uncommonly confident Chicagoans are assuring us -- as playoff play gets under way Friday at ancient temple of doom Wrigley Field against the San Francisco Giants.
Bernie Gunther is the brainchild of Philip Kerr, a prolific and uncommonly versatile Scottish writer, who claims to have found his literary calling at the age of twelve, when he retrieved a forbidden copy of "Lady Chatterley's Lover" from his parents' library and began writing dirty stories that he rented out, seriatim, to his classmates.
Then the acclaimed jazz pianist and composer Aaron Diehl played an animated and uncommonly sensitive account of Gershwin's Piano Concerto in F. The New York Symphony Society, which merged with the Philharmonic in 1928, gave the premiere of this concerto in 1925 with Gershwin at the piano, so, officially the orchestra can claim premiership.
PHILADELPHIA — President Obama vigorously defended Hillary Clinton on Tuesday as a relentless leader who had been held to unfair standards during an uncommonly wild presidential campaign, pleading with the voters who were the core of his own support to tune out the "reality show" noise of the race and vote for his chosen successor.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE should proceed in any North Korean nuclear crisis with uncommonly abundant caution.
The colors are as proudly wrong as ever — dull putty, hot yellow, pale lavender, the sort of pink best left for a highlighter — yet the compositions feel uncommonly decorous and aboveboard; one work here, a mishmash of green, red and orange stains, nearly makes you think the painter has gone for Ab Ex romanticism.
The first weekend also includes cinematic landmarks like Jean-Luc Godard's "Vivre Sa Vie" and Peter Bogdanovich's "The Last Picture Show," as well as Joe Dante's seldom seen, uncommonly sweet "Matinee," starring John Goodman as a B-movie producer who opens his latest horror flick, "Mant" — "half man, half ant, all terror" — in Key West, Fla.
Crowley, by his friends' accounts, was an uncommonly smart, talented, and charismatic young man who, though deeply patriotic, became disillusioned with the American government after his tours of duty in the Middle East — especially after he was sent to Afghanistan as a stop-loss even though he'd been told he'd be discharged after returning from Iraq.
And a new question is obsessing the Trump-obsessed, with the first of three scheduled presidential debates drawing near: Will the capricious, unabashedly vain and uncommonly boastful Republican nominee, who skipped a climactic primary season debate in Iowa over a feud with the Fox News anchor Megyn Kelly, wind up quitting after one confrontation with Mrs. Clinton?
After all, this bull market is already one of the longest on record, valuations are stretched, volatility has been uncommonly low suggesting investor complacency, U.S. real GDP growth slowed significantly in the first quarter, and the Federal Reserve has raised the Fed funds rate twice since December, threatens more hikes yet this year and is about to begin to shrink its balance sheet.
As in past years, the video starts with a musical montage of quick shots from many of the year's movies — not just the ones that made his list — that serves as both an overture and a reminder that even when 2017 felt like an uncommonly terrible year, great things were happening in movie theaters across the country nearly every weekend.
Nicolas Rafa, a Parisian chef who trained with the master charcutier Gilles Verot, is the man fashioning these uncommonly beautiful specialties, some glittering in jellied wraps, others revealing kaleidoscope patterns when sliced: Holiday charcuterie, $22 to $99 per pound; regular pâtés, terrines and sausages, $8 to $70 per pound, Le District, Brookfield Place, 225 Liberty Street (West Street), 212-981-8588, ledistrict.com.
Iroha, for example: A by-women-for-women sex toy brand based in Japan, its uncommonly bespoke color selection process "is more based on what will suit the product and what will suit the lineup as a production piece, not so much what is going to sell the best," according to Tina Carter, who handles advertising and public relations for Iroha's parent company, Tenga.
A director uncommonly sensitive to streetscapes and parks, Iosseliani's dismay with increased policing and privatization of public space is palpable, as he films conflict between the indigent and the authorities with uncommon frankness while also indulging reveries about the possibility of escape — into a handmade home of one's own or, in the film's most surreal sequences, through an elysian courtyard replete with nymph and stork.
That reputation came from his performance as a US attorney in Maryland — where, as former deputy state Attorney General Thiru Vignarajah wrote for Vox in April, Rosenstein enjoyed uncommonly broad bipartisan support: Rosenstein enjoyed rare bipartisan support in Maryland and was the only United States attorney in the country appointed by President George W. Bush who remained in the role at the end of the Obama administration.
In subsequent years, Rita's music career has sometimes looked to an outsider like an afterthought: one that ricocheted between unexpected gems like 2015's infectious Charli XCX duet "Doing It" and misguided moments like the same year's Chris Brown collaboration "Body on Me." Because of all this, I'm super-intrigued to find out what Rita is like IRL: is she the ultimate pop culture operator, or an uncommonly canny chancer?
It featured an uncommonly good cast: Woody Harrelson, who'd won an Emmy for Cheers in 1987; Abigail Breslin, who'd been nominated for an Oscar for Little Miss Sunshine in 2007; and Jesse Eisenberg and Emma Stone, who've racked up multiple Oscar nominations between them in the years since (Eisenberg for The Social Network in 2011; Stone for Birdman in 20093, La La Land in 2017, and The Favourite in 2019).
The point is especially powerful when you consider that the share of income going to the top 1 percent, and particularly the top 0.1 percent and top 0.01 percent, has skyrocketed: Now there's a new graph to add to the pile, one that is uncommonly thorough and precise and gives a portrait of how incomes have grown for each segment of the population from 1913 to the present.
More measures of how uncommonly steady and resilient the tape has been: The has not had even a 1-percent daily loss in 96 trading days, one of only a dozen streaks of that length since 1950; it hasn't been down 3 percent from a 52-week high in 74 days, the longest stretch since 2006; before Wednesday, the average intraday trading range for the index was the smallest dating back to at least 1983.
His show, "Stay Tuned With Preet," is a salve, an indulgence, a lifeline: It coasts along not just on the vitality of Bharara's intelligence (uncommonly useful, given that he once was the United States attorney for the Southern District of New York, and so many urgent questions these days are legal ones), and not just on his ability to do a good interview (though there's that too; one wonders if years of quizzing witnesses and summarizing cases made him understand the rhythms of a good story), but on his warmth, humor, reasonableness.

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