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The newest justice jumped into his new job with relish.
The frankfurter was split open, grilled and served with relish.
"Page has defended Russia with relish," Slate's Franklin Foer writes.
Greed is not respectable and should be shamed with relish!
Ziska spoke with relish of subverting guests' expectations of natural beauty.
It was a moment that White House aides recall with relish.
"That's about the worst case I've seen," she added, with relish.
With relish and malice, he manipulates the lives of his family members.
He apparently chooses Shabana because she talks about killing people with relish.
But after that third round he spoke with relish about the struggle.
Mum made ground pork and salted egg congee, which I eat with relish.
"She's already gone by the time we get near," Charyn writes, with relish.
Read it with relish, as some of this stuff will be available very soon.
Once the tortoise was cracked open, the chimps consumed the exposed meat with relish.
When he does get partisan, he doesn't do it with relish or with anger.
Ms. Chaseling, who is German, said she took on the "unusual challenge" with relish.
Mr. Abraham clearly admires it, and his dancers rise to its challenges with relish.
At a televised inauguration-eve dinner, he was still reliving his campaign fights with relish.
I'm tasked with clearing out a bridge of fascists, and set about doing so with relish.
I came to fermenting relatively recently in my cooking career but took to it with relish.
Having recently quit smoking, she vaped discreetly, drank with relish, and joked about her gardening skills.
Each Bug Burger is topped with relish, beetroot, blackcurrant ketchup, chive spread, and a salad mix.
"This is about love and hate, and cheating, and disgust, and avarice," Simpson continues, with relish.
He sang it with relish, waving his arms over his head and dancing as he sang.
That invited Mr. Sessions to talk about criminal leak investigations, and he did so with relish.
"You're about to be assaulted by food," he said with relish, while queuing for a tray.
In a memoir he talked of his experiences as a Kosovo Albanian guerrilla fighting Serbia with relish.
It has (less artful) splashes of ketchup and yellow mustard and it's topped with relish and sauerkraut.
MOHAMMED JAAFAR, a commander of Nigeria's Civilian Joint Task Force (CJTF), recalls his first arrest with relish.
She repeatedly breaks off our interview to answer phone calls, scheduling her upcoming media appearances with relish.
Of the two, his is the more etched-out character and Nawazuddin Siddiqui plays him with relish.
SEOUL, South Korea — The term "Koreaphobia" was coined in China and is used with relish in Seoul.
"Feud," with blunt writing but exquisite performances, recreates that dish, critiques it and eats it with relish.
Djokovic, who made only one unforced error in the first set, picked over the carcass with relish.
Small children are powerless beings, so when they find a way to exert control, they do so with relish.
"We use deep computer science to solve hard technical problems at scale," Pichai said at the keynote, with relish.
At Jersey Mike's, I ordered a Number 6: a beef provolone sandwich Mike's way with relish and white bread.
SHAKE SHACK — SHACK-CAGO DOG, $4.99 — Shake Shack's hot dog was topped with relish, pickles, peppers, tomatoes, and onions.
" He added, "'Feud,' with blunt writing but exquisite performances, recreates that dish, critiques it and eats it with relish.
The term itself was coined by a German geographer in the 244th century, but China has adopted it with relish.
They're then topped with relish, ketchup (made of beetroot and blackcurrants), chive spread and lettuce grown in Space10's basement.
I don't know how it's possible for a soulless killing machine to be hammy, but The Waif preordered this honeybaked with relish.
Taryn: Wayne says the most popular order is the Original combo: two hot dogs with relish, sauerkraut, or New York onion sauce.
She ate a hot dog — like a pro, stacked with relish — at a truck parked at the foot of the museum's steps.
And, thanks to his enthusiastic welcoming of the Nazis, that was a job he continued to perform with relish under the ­occupation.
But played with relish and precision by members of the Philharmonic and some guests, the works felt vital and thorny, full of character.
Mr. Franco plays Warlord, a postapocalyptic villain he essays with relish that sometimes seems untoward, particularly in his hostile interactions with female characters.
The novel of the ugly American living abroad has bloomed into a genre all its own, one I happen to devour with relish.
"And, as President Roosevelt said, 'The Nazis built a fortress around Europe but forgot to put a roof on it,'" he quoted with relish.
Same goes for "The Bitch Is Back," which characterizes a fraught interaction with his cold, often cruel mother, played with relish by Bryce Dallas Howard.
They are intended to be enjoyed with relish rather than sipped with contemplation, though they will not disappoint if you feel compelled to take notes.
She digs into Albert's abrasiveness, manipulativeness and shamelessness and indulges, with relish, her talent for accents (Albert pretends to be J.T.'s British handler "Speedie").
His museum works culminated in the call to design the Museum of Islamic Art in Qatar in 2008, a challenge Mr. Pei accepted with relish.
"Outside" was the lead single from George's greatest hits compilation Ladies and Gentlemen, which I dove into with relish as soon as it was released.
Then my father would toss his head back, drain the can, and wipe his beard with relish, while the rest of us looked on in sorrow.
His museum oeuvre culminated in the call to design the Museum of Islamic Art, in Doha, Qatar, in 2008, a challenge Mr. Pei accepted with relish.
Though he did not perform himself, Mr. Zorn played the role of M.C. with relish, taking microphone in hand to introduce each successive grouping of players.
Many Americans are eagerly watching the devolution of traditional news with relish because they agree with the prevailing narratives, whether based on true facts or imagined fiction.
He spoke with relish about different types of dominance in horses, the reason they sleep standing up (to quickly escape predators) and what their favorite foods are.
She digs in with relish; her character is sharply drawn, powerful and thought-provoking; and her arc might be more satisfying than any other character's in Doctor Strange.
Cloaked in a black mantle, riding a pale horse and scything through Sunderland's back four with relish, Jamie Vardy will be the very vision of the Reaper himself.
State-controlled media in China have reported with relish on commentary in America suggesting that Donald Trump's presidency may deal a heavy blow to the United States' soft power.
He had made a career out of shameless self-congratulation, and the media took the opportunity to humble him with relish comparable to that he showed his defeated rivals.
It was after the first Republican debate in Cleveland, moderated by Megyn Kelly, in which Trump attacked his opponents with relish and picked on random nemeses like Rosie O'Donnell.
But it is also a role that Mr. Macron has assumed with relish: The whiz kid of French politics has a seemingly limitless confidence in his capacity for seduction.
That's Meme (pronounced Mimi, and played with relish by Amelia Workman), Deon's mom, who makes her entrance mouthing the opening of Adele's "Hello" (as in "Hello, from the other side").
Washington (CNN)The progressive, Trump-resistant first-term Democrats in the House of Representatives -- a younger, female-dominated, and more racially diverse class -- have wielded their new powers with relish.
Goggins, especially, rips into Lee's sadistic instincts with relish, sashaying around every scene spitting acidic insults like he's marking his territory — which, of course, is exactly what he's trying to do.
Mr. Trump, began his scripted remarks with "Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi is dead," hitting "is dead" like a snare drum, then went on to detail the target's last moments with relish.
Not only that, but Trump issued his insults with relish, like the only reason he even entered the race was as part of a far-too-convoluted revenge plot against Jeb.
Biting into Thomas Boughton's text with relish, Ms. Hallenberg revealed all those conflicting facets through her regal presence and opulent, seamless voice, which rose from earthy lows to brightly ringing highs.
Publicised on social media as #BloodyHarlan, the Blackjewel blockade looked like a time-honoured, morally unambiguous stand-off—"the little man against the big man," as Mr Raleigh said with relish.
Democrats can now look forward to special elections in Arizona's 8th district (which Mr Trump won by 21 points) and Ohio's 12th district (which Mr Trump won by 11 points) with relish.
The sneaky, slimy, and downright scary Underwood, played with relish by Kevin Spacey, is coming back for the fourth season of Netflix's flagship original, House of Cards, and he's seeking re-election.
Yet, as late night simultaneously underwent its own demographic shift, a roster of hosts who skewed increasingly younger took to the suit with relish, dressing like fitter, hipper versions of their dads.
And the WikiLeaks dump also revealed Clinton's support for "open borders," her differing views in public and in private, and a trove of other data points that Fox News has covered with relish.
Not only did he do terrible things, he did them with relish — the Welsh actor has described his portrayal as a mash-up of Heath Ledger's Joker, Liam Gallagher and Dennis the Menace.
Where she and her (especially inclusive) staff saw toxic partisan stupidity, they dissected and ripped into it with relish, laying bare the bones to show their audience exactly how things got so bad.
One of the key jobs of a vice presidential candidate is to be an attack dog, and Booker embraced that task with relish, throwing a series of rhetorical bombs at the presumptive Republican nominee.
VOLGOGRAD, Russia (Reuters) - Many soccer fans knew little or nothing about Russian cuisine before the World Cup, but have tucked into local gastronomy with relish, trying everything from luxurious caviar to staples like veal tongue.
But I'm a lot less comfortable with the way the guy sitting three seats away from me whooped and hollered and shouted, "Yeah!" with relish when that girl got brained by the dog food can.
She can describe with relish each course of the first Restaurant Week lunch she enjoyed in 20073 and already knows where she will partake when this year's edition of the expanded promotion begins this month.
In this production, which had its debut at the Minetta Lane Theater on Wednesday, the Queen is played with relish by the actor-dancer Laura Careless, who has the kind of wicked smile that suggests fangs.
Others mused with relish this week about the prospect of keeping the six Democratic presidential candidates who are sitting senators chained to their desks in the Capitol for weeks on end as crucial primary contests unfold.
She describes the key family drama with relish: Robert's initial infatuation with his piano teacher's daughter Clara, the rage of the father once the romance is discovered, endless separation, legal wrangles and (at last) some reconciliation.
In the giraffe enclosure olive boughs were shaped to form the figure "100" and served as breakfast, consumed with relish by the giraffes before a backdrop of the habour with the city and its famous bridge.
Unlike myself, Poe was lavish in sharing the challenge, and although his invitation to play was taken up with relish by the historian and critic Luc Sante and the biographer Robert Becker, some he tapped demurred.
Stephen Bannon, Mr Trump's chief strategist, has told visitors to Trump Tower, with relish, that he thinks an anti-establishment revolt will sweep the far right to power in France and topple Chancellor Angela Merkel in Germany.
People who send aggrieved letters to the Review often seem to have missed the fact that the Review always gives its writers the last word, and Crews availed himself of the privilege with relish and at length.
Giuliani's role The President's new lawyer Rudy Giuliani has taken up the assault with relish, saying Trump is not a perpetrator but the victim of circumstances that compare to the most notorious political scandal in American history.
In the past few seasons Mr. Adams's operas have been taken up, with relish, by a new generation of opera managers and directors, introducing German audiences to the all-American sounds and themes of the composer's work.
The tale is told with relish to visitors in Maotai, the pretty riverside town in the south-western province of Guizhou that gave the company its name (the spelling of Kweichow Moutai is based on old-style romanisation).
We excitedly put on the mantle of adulthood with dignity and with relish — transitioning seamlessly from the halcyon days of childhood — no matter how long it took us to pass that calculus class and finally graduate from college.
The Cleveland project would not be Mr. Pei's last unlikely museum commission: His museum oeuvre would culminate in the call to design the Museum of Islamic Art, in Doha, Qatar, in 2008, a challenge Mr. Pei accepted with relish.
A stroll round New York or London galleries provides evidence of the medium's continuing strength, not least in the hands of Chinese artists such as Zeng Fanzhi, Liu Wei and Liu Xiaodong, who riff on the Western tradition with relish.
There's lots of bad-boy posturing — Bourdain throws around Spanish obscenities with relish and boasts of the "powerful strain of criminality" in the restaurant industry — and it's all mixed in with a sensualist's genuine appreciation for and love of food.
While Neighbors was self-aware, mocking the machismo of its bros by throwing in genuinely sweet moments between frat guys and flailing parents alike, Neighbors 2 goes right ahead and tears apart the very genre of bro comedy with relish.
My father's lingering bachelor vehicle, a rotting yellow Civic, needed to be choked awake on dewy mornings, and I'd performed that job with relish, pulling out the knob beside the steering wheel, waiting a long moment, and pushing it back.
While Mr. Trump seeks to raise barriers to trade and newcomers, lashing out at targets with relish, Mr. Bush defended immigration and free trade, denounced nationalism and bigotry and bemoaned what he called the "casual cruelty" of current public discourse.
There is the older white, liberal couple who twitter on about sugar being poison and climate change killing animals because the polar ice caps are melting, only to turn around and ruthlessly murder three of their fellow humans with relish.
He pointed to a ballerina and whispered, "Do you think the bun on top feels too 'ballet'?" and suggested I check out the view from the wings—"Sometimes dancers will run off the stage and just collapse ," he said with relish.
The claim that Trump didn't know who John Boehner was, relayed with relish in Fire and Fury, is meant to illustrate Trump's basic policy illiteracy: This guy is so clueless he doesn't even know who the last speaker of the House is!
When that happy melody returned — at the close of the symphony, after the contented warmth of the Adagietto and the brazen triumph of the finale — Mr. Welser-Möst and the Clevelanders slowed it down with relish, as if there were no shame in such unbridled joy.
" He recalls, with relish, flying back to Washington last July, soon after undergoing surgery, to cast a vote that prevented his party from jettisoning the Affordable Care Act without providing a replacement: "Reporters pressed me for my decision, and I offered a smartass remark, 'Wait for the show.
Stop by any of their 23 locations across Texas, Arizona, Colorado, Southern California, Tennessee and Oklahoma, and receive their signature dog—The Great Hambino, which is half burger patty half hot dog stacked with relish, onions, pickles peppers, tomato and honey mustard wedged in a bun—for $5.
And through Facebook, Bikers for Trump leaders moderate and coordinate the participation of tens of thousands of Trump's most fervent supporters in campaign work, at rallies — and, to some extent — in the rough street politics of our new age, which plenty of the Bikers take to with relish.
With "Bernstein's Philharmonic: A Centennial Festival," the orchestra will present a feast of his works, including his complete symphonies, in concerts conducted by Mr. Gilbert and Leonard Slatkin; selections from his Broadway scores; and a Young People's Concert (a format Bernstein led with relish on television) devoted to him.
ABC's new sitcom tries to dig into the hypocrisies of wealthy suburbs through the eyes of a woman named Katie, who — as played with relish by Katy Mixon — doesn't fit in with the yoga moms in the neighborhood, due to the size of her hips, her middle-class financial status, and her snarly attitude.
Mr. Trump doubled down with relish on his previous calls for the congresswomen — Ms. Omar, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez of New York, Rashida Tlaib of Michigan and Ayanna S. Pressley of Massachusetts — to "go back" to their countries of origin, even though all but one were born in the United States and all four are citizens.
Unlike Mr Trump, a would-be strongman who talks with relish of the president's executive powers, the Senate leader returns time and again to what he considers his distinctively Republican distrust of government—reinforced by a brief stint at the Department of Justice, recalled as "people shuffling paper, doing the bare minimum, spending their days in an endless cycle of bureaucracy".

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