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Diversity issues aside, we've had a slightly wackadoodle runup to the Oscars.
"He was the resident wackadoodle," says Jonathan Felts, a North Carolina Republican political operative.
America's Founding Fathers certainly did lead interesting, convoluted, not to say completely wackadoodle lives.
She describes his ex-wife as "wackadoodle baby mama" and it's all downhill from there.
AB: I've been listening to this wackadoodle podcast that I noticed in the charts called Tropical Moon.
The group's president, Ian Bremmer, in April called him "the most wackadoodle Eurasia Group alum in history."
I was called a "nancy" and a "wackadoodle" and things I won't even repeat because they are too graphic.
And even after "Fitz" left office, the series continued its wackadoodle interrogation of American power and even foreign policy.
"It's Morris dancing, actually," Ms. Merry said, although Morris dancing never looked quite as radically wackadoodle as it does on @boss.morris.
And please get in touch if anything goes wackadoodle with a recipe or the technology we use on our site and apps.
Everything else—the aerodynamic suits, the carbon fiber, the wackadoodle helmets—are all in service of maximizing the efficient usage of those watts.
In the demo video below, you can see how really good tools can make even wackadoodle worlds like this one seem wholly believable.
That is wackadoodle, though it wouldn't be the highest in the world — the floating offshore turbines in the Hywind Scotland project hit 503 percent recently.
David Brooks said, in this newspaper, that while some of her ideas were "wackadoodle," she might be the miracle the Democrats, and this country, needed.
The latter is surely what initially appealed to the man who appropriated it for his own use: infamously racist, xenophobic wackadoodle (and Burzum creator) Varg Vikernes.
In honor of the series' wackadoodle second season, which ends with Tuesday night's finale, here are eight reasons Legends of Tomorrow must be seen to be believed.
Every year, we wait patiently to see what kind of wackadoodle flavors (we mean that in the best way possible) will come out of the flavor gurus' kitchen at Ben & Jerry's.
Yet somehow, with its wackadoodle plot, bizarrely biting dialogue ("How very"), and pitch-black subject matter (suicide, murder, domestic terrorism), Heathers felt in 1989 like a strange reflection of our real, angsty teenage worlds.
I think when people were watching Devin Nunes give these wackadoodle, tin-foil-hat, black-helicopters-are-coming conspiracy theory statements, people were scratching their heads and thinking, what the hell is this guy doing?
He trashed CNBC's John Harwood and CNN's John King for suggesting that he was upset that Mike Pence got better debate reviews by acting like a normal Republican and gliding over some of Trump's wackadoodle stances.
Oscar watchers who take deep dives into such matters say it's looking best for "The Big Short," largely because the Producers Guild uses the same wackadoodle preferential balloting system that the Oscars use in voting for best picture.
I do not believe any other TV show of the 2010s has quite captured the peculiarly frazzled sense of living through the end times like Comedy Central's wackadoodle cringe comedy/reality show/bad idea generator Nathan for You.
His indelibly odd performance as a mercurial medical genius "injects the show with this syringe full of wackadoodle energy, leaving the viewers wondering what in God's name this show is about," said Mr. Fukunaga, who was just named as director for the next James Bond film.
And then, of course, there were the clothes: the throwback logos at Fendi and Max Mara, the wackadoodle multi-color string dress at Vionnet that may not even qualify as a dress but was still beautiful, the way all the girls at the Attico presentation were dripping with attitude.
I find the wackadoodle Looney Tunes energy of his scenes so much fun that they carry me through all of the abuse he heaps upon his many cloned servants (that's Sleepy Hollow's Tom Mison as the dude, by the way, something that took me far too long to realize).
It explains, among other things, her relish for parsing human motivation down to the subatomic level and her characters' tendency to respond to normal events with abnormal behavior that holds some internal logic for them (and for her, since she made it up) but seems wackadoodle to the rest of us.
The most famous example might be Jonathan Swift's "A Modest Proposal," in which the writer blithely suggested the problem of the poor might best be solved by eating babies, a wackadoodle idea that was meant to show how ludicrously awful cultural attitudes toward the poor in his time had become.
Childlike and sometimes goofball effects have long been a trademark at Marni — a label that, in retrospect, now seems to have anticipated quite a few of the irreverent features that have contributed so mightily to Alessandro Michele's runaway success at Gucci: his fur shoes and wackadoodle pairings, his explosions in the costume trunk.
Some of that stems from performance (Hill is a fine dramatic actor but maybe not the guy you want sublimating all of his live-wire energy to play a depressive), and some of it stems from the storytelling, which is a wackadoodle pastiche of "mind-fuck cinema," in which the movies ask you to question reality and wonder what's going on and so on.
As is the case in so many primaries, the election will likely come down to which candidate is energizing voters, which candidate makes them want to show up on a Tuesday in May — and, specific to Idaho, which one will make Democrats who've changed their party membership (so as to vote in closed Republican primaries and select the "least wackadoodle" candidate) come home to vote in the (open) Democratic primary.
Retrieved 18 October 2012. With no other sign of any pre-Columbian human presence on the island, however, the program has been criticized as lacking in scientific credibility.Lowry, Brian (26 June 2010). "Wackadoodle Demo Widens". Variety.
" According to The New York Times Magazine, the depiction of her by "many in the press" has been "snide". Williamson has said she believes she is ridiculed because of her spirituality, noting her belief that the Democratic Party is dismissive of those who express thoughts on morality or spirituality, deeming them to be "less sophisticated, less intelligent, less intellectual." During Williamson's presidential campaign, press outlets have called her "wacko," a "quack," "scary," "a joke," "kooky," "hokey," "dangerous," "bananas," "bonkers," "Secretary of Crystals," and "wackadoodle.
In 1998, Page joined the Eurasia Group, a strategy consulting firm, but left three months later. In 2017, Eurasia Group president Ian Bremmer recalled on his Twitter feed that Page's strong pro-Russian stance was "not a good fit" for the firm and that Page was its "most wackadoodle" alumnus. Stephen Sestanovich later described Page's foreign-policy views as having "an edgy Putinist resentment" and a sympathy to Russian leader Vladimir Putin's criticisms of the United States. Over time, Page became increasingly critical of United States foreign policy toward Russia, and more supportive of Putin, with a United States official describing Page as "a brazen apologist for anything Moscow did".

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