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  1. well and with skill

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He slipped ably between his parents' mother tongue and English.
Queen's set at Live Aid — considered one of the greatest live performances of all time — is ably reenacted at the end of Bohemian Rhapsody (while the crowd is recreated less ably through noticeably bad CGI).
Ms Fraser ably explains the fears and emotions on both sides.
He more than ably made the case, to his lasting chagrin.
Certainly, he is "qualified" to serve ably on the high court.
Jasper McGruder and Philip Moore also ably vocalize along with Berryman.
Though ably done, there is nothing visually remarkable about their direction.
But, as Parnas and Cohen have ably proved, loyalty has its limits.
Richard ably threads his way through its masses, dispensing questions, dislodging opinions.
Editorial New York commuters ably survived the "summer of hell" that Gov.
The theater's schedule for its comeback ably shows off its programming sensibility.
It successfully showed the weather, and ably brought us information about Stranger Things.
Public opinion, so ably influenced by the Russians, will play an important role.
" He added: "I am confident he will ably advocate this administration's legal agenda.
Mr. Presten ably beat back attempts to clarify his fee for placing items.
Not, to be clear, because he so ably cleans up Trump-made messes.
Mr. Langrée and the players ably followed Mr. Gavrylyuk's shifts of mood and tempo.
Amy Klobuchar pushed her proposals to bolster enforcement agencies to more ably promote competition.
Its cresting invocations of hope aside, the book ably maintains a sharp critical edge.
"The present minister there upholds nobly and ably a learned, erudite pastorate," Dyson says.
Gamergate's origins are nebulous and contradictory, as ably outlined by my colleague Todd VanderWerff.
The subsidies that ably hid the cost of your phone from you are gone.
The subsidies that ably hid the cost of your phone from you are gone.
Super minor annoyances, but also ones Apple has ably solved and chosen to exclude!
It all-too-ably demonstrates the fact that nobody knows anybody else too well.
Clinton, and failed to harness the anti-establishment anger that Mr. Sanders so ably channeled.
MacKay ably and naturally brings across all his inner conflicts without being showy about it.
While both vehicles can ably pull a pontoon, the Lincoln does so with 225 lb.
Affinity Photo has Photoshop-level power that it ably squeezes into a touch, tablet interface.
In college, the previously awkward and despised Marianne ably navigates social hierarchies, while Connell flails.
Kickstarter-backed apparel brand Ably creates clothes that don't stain or stink — perfect for traveling.
The conductor Johannes Debus manages the traffic ably and draws brassy intensity from the orchestra.
Last fall, Harper was replaced with the dreamily good-looking, meme-ably progressive Justin Trudeau.
Ably shot by Niels Thastum, the movie looks less frenetic than many others in its genre.
She was ably assisted by her longtime band, led by the pianist and guitarist Rob Mathes.
Of course, said Luke Walton, the assistant coach who ably filled in while Kerr was out.
Meanwhile, Andrew's mother says he ably stepped up after his father died – and hasn't complained once.
As it turns out, with the help of apparel brand Ably, that's not asking too much.
And Ken Starr, speaking for the President's legal team on Monday, hammered this point home ably.
In short, peace can be sustained only by an economy that ably serves the Afghan public.
So it is no surprise to me that Charlottesville so ably took the tragic blows of hate.
What's most impressive about Dickinson is how ably it avoids all the traps laid out before it.
At the center of Ji's account, ably translated by Chenxin Jiang, is the "cowshed" of the title.
This is an out-and-out Shah Rukh Khan film, and the actor demonstrates his talent ably.
Today, Mr. Yankovic makes his New York Times crossword debut, ably abetted by the constructor Eric Berlin.
Kelsea Ballerini and Thomas Rhett return as co-host, ably assisted by special guest host Bobby Bones.
Additionally, Akhil and Raj have personally invested seven figures in developing Filium technology and the Ably brand.
Instead, it will ensure that the company ably fills the "small and affordable" smartphone check box. Why?
Yet he also ably brought leading black officials, including State Senator H. Carl McCall, to his side.
He loves watching videos of himself doing things, with his toddler fingers ably swiping across the screen.
The rookie right-hander has ably filled in with Colorado ace Jon Gray on the disabled list.
The subjugation and sexual objectification of girls and women are recurrent, ably handled themes throughout the novel.
"The CDC has been at the forefront ably working to protect the American people," a spokesperson said.
Jonathan Chait has ably made this argument, so there's no need for further elaboration on this point.
Watch how ably they trade off the role of "comedic lead" in this scene from Stir Crazy.
Beijing has done it before, ably punishing Japanese, South Korean and Philippine products and companies over political disputes.
But stark differences remain between the two, and Warren said she hoped Trump would ably fill the office.
Our state and local police — ably assisted by the FBI — successfully have added counterterrorism techniques to their portfolios.
Willa Fitzgerald and Annes Elway ably round out the sibling quartet as Meg and the fragile Beth, respectively.
These questions have been tackled ably elsewhere, by scholars such as D.G. Myers, Mark McGurl, and Eric Bennett.
Maher ably fills several roles on his show, "Real Time": stand-up comic, interviewer, panel host and essayist.
How many men or women his age have ever performed so ably, so publicly, with no safety net?
Chrissy Teigen's 22-month-old daughter Luna had an un-bear-ably cute time in Seoul, South Korea.
Kleinhenz ably evokes Greer's dazzling, maddening mind, but doesn't really wrestle with her controversial views (including, recently, transphobia).
This sparked a spat between the two of them on Twitter, ably chronicled by my colleague Aja Romano.
The effects of these programs are ably summarized in Barnard College political scientist Michael Miller's book Subsidizing Democracy.
Speaking of flipping one's lid, we have another visual puzzle by Bruce Haight, ably assisted by David Steinberg.
"The Babe performed his role very ably," William E. Brandt, a reporter for The New York Times, wrote.
America has led the campaign ably, giving training and air support, while letting local allies do the ground fighting.
Kanwaljit Singh ably portrays his part of a grieving father determined to keep the morale of his family high.
The orthodox argument, ably expressed by Lord Falconer, has it that we should draw the line at six months.
"A Miracle for Breakfast", the first full-length biography in two decades, ably manages to bring Bishop to life.
Trump didn&apost build that movement; he ably channeled the movement&aposs anger without actually agreeing with his policies.
Understandably, he was going to be criticized for making those decisions, but I think he served his country ably.
Craig ably controls the novel's historic sweep, and is unsparing in providing details of meticulous torture and wartime horror.
Brandt addresses it by ably juxtaposing rich with poor, posh with common, portraying a familiar slice of social history.
The bellows of this tempest come from Ms. Garner, who ably depicts the demanding neediness of the vulnerable matriarch.
At times it seems as if there are two narrators, so often, and ably, does Armitage vary his delivery.
When confronted with gaps in its mosaic of sensory input, the brain seeks to fill them—not always ably.
This podcast ably addresses the complexity and nuance of the answer, and is well worth listening to in full.
Whatever the policy merits of letting corporations spend unlimited amounts on political advertising, Abrams ably defends its legal reasoning.
The first-time head coach Ryan Day, who filled in ably while Meyer was on leave, is replacing him.
As a 2005 Popular Science profile notes, he was ably taking apart all sorts of devices as a young teenager.
However, he also realized he needed a plan with enough flexibility to allow him to ably navigate any unexpected roadblocks.
While wife Angelina Jolie did not join Brad for the lunchtime excursion, he was ably supported by son Knox, 7.
" The tall and slinky Ana Villafañe, who ably plays Ms. Estefan, arrived, and the real Ms. Estefan said: "It's me.
House members like California's Adam Schiff and Florida's Val Demings served ably as prosecutors in Trump's impeachment trial last month.
That process is famously difficult, with every change producing winners and losers, all of them ably represented by powerful lobbies.
As Fagone ably demonstrates, Ms. Friedman was not only crypto pioneer and a patriotic spycatcher, but also an inspiring role model.
The Patriots appeared set at quarterback last season, with the ageless Tom Brady ably deputized by the promising backup Jimmy Garoppolo.
Terse, urgent prose—ably channelled by Elizabeth Clark Wessel, the translator—gives pace and heft to a novel of contagious trauma.
The rapper's fondness for quoting scripture, ably demonstrated on his latest album, would surely put the current Republican president to shame.
According to the BBC, Lincoln County Clerk Elaine Luck said she wasn't surprised that he had so ably carried the town.
As Fischer ably proves, she's been long overdue her own spotlight, so she's gonna make the most of what she gets.
Bass ably combines an account of a perverse legal tangle with a snapshot of Bessemer, the town where the events occurred.
Yet Ms. Trump's ably delivered address was strangely impersonal — devoid of colorful stories and anecdotes about this most colorful of candidates.
Lala is jealous of Sunny and of the attention she gets from their uncle, Adolph Freitag (ably played by John Hickok).
Mr. Epstein (who played Gerry Goffin in "Beautiful: The Carole King Musical") ably embodies a vaguely passive-aggressive, noncommittal male archetype.
When the storyline is in danger of getting out of hand, he pulls it back, aided ably by a superb cast.
Somehow, Ably has found a way to integrate its Filium technology without actually compromising the natural softness of the fabrics themselves.
Because Ably repels liquids in this capacity, it doesn't hold onto smells, which is hugely helpful on train and plane rides.
But whenever I've traveled in Ably clothing, I've found that smells don't seep into the pieces, even over long travel days.
Baker Mayfield was his usual, soon-to-be Heisman-winning self, efficient and ably spreading the ball across his receiving corps.
We are all agreed that the corporation is a must in American life for the many reasons ably discussed by Berle.
The delegation, ably led by Solomon Plaatje, gained an audience with a sympathetic Lloyd George, who referred their claims to Smuts.
Manny himself ably put crowning touches on the puzzle fill and was game to do an even split of the clues.
In "Nuns of the Battlefield," Ellen Ryan Jolly ably documents the names of religious orders, their members, native countries and missions.
Analysts credit Mr. Schvartsman for ably running the company during Brazil's recent recession, which was aggravated by declining demand for commodities.
This month the theater officially announced it would resume operation in December, and its schedule ably shows off its programming sensibility.
He also records a new track with Lala, who pretty ably sings the hook, and Sandoval, who … attempts to play the trumpet.
Kelton said her ability to synthesize information quickly was "quite impressive" and she also ably handled the "rough school" of Russian operations.
But Bill Raffaele, Mr. Lentine's apprentice, has ably taken over mixing duties, and on Wednesday night he was mixing socially as well.
During a recent trip, in a moment of overzealousness, I spilled a small amount of red wine on my new Ably cardigan.
Between them, the two installations ably demonstrate the role that Cranbrook has played in design since the middle of the 20th century.
Pamela Fryman, the terrific director who helmed nearly every episode of How I Met Your Mother, ably keeps the show clipping along.
That's a whole lot of weight to place on the third-from-last episode, and "Certified" is ably up to the challenge.
It's a delicious setup for the season to come, and it ably suggests we are now in The Season of the Shiv.
Every single German pass, cross, shot or dribble near the South Korean goal has been met ably by a South Korean defender.
Oh, Grammy Awards: As our beloved host Alicia Keys so ably reminded us, you're like ten thousand hours long, and for what?
As Lara, Vikander is terrific: By turns vulnerable and strong, brave and frightened, impish and determined, she ably fits the evolved character.
It's only February, but as last week's Super Bowl ads ably demonstrated, the war for control of the superhero summer has already started.
It wrestles ably with questions about posthumanity and individuality in a visually sumptuous origin story that leaves plenty of room for follow-up.
As a senator she did solid work on the armed-services committee; as secretary of state she pursued the president's policies abroad ably.
Maybe its willingness to engage with those questions is what allowed You're the Worst to so ably navigate the "ambitious sitcom finale" conundrum.
Always the showman, Cole ably combined the high drama of the moderns with the busy patterns and razzle-dazzle of his Hollywood numbers.
Thomas Gottstein was only a few years ago fingered to lead a spinoff of the Swiss domestic business, which he has ably run.
But if nothing else, it's got a disgruntled suburban protagonist straight out of a Philip K. Dick story — played ably by Steve Buscemi.
My experience agrees with that critique, with this image ably demonstrating the slightly desaturated, slightly too bright appearance of the S9's photos.
For any president, there's much to be gained politically from ably handling the government's response to natural disasters, and Trump is no exception.
But with an eye to the future, it may also allow Japan to ably protect itself should a war with Beijing break out.
Shot in squalid slums and deserted godowns, Jay Oza's camera twists and turns through narrow alleys, ably capturing the horror unfolding on screen.
As Jackson ably shows, his family may have been hyper-conservative and Catholic, but they did not appear to be passionate anti-Dreyfusards.
Few other directors can so ably fit so many cuts into only a few seconds and make it all legible to the viewer.
You don't risk rupturing the overall relationship due to personal pique, especially when the target of his ire was ably executing U.S. policy.
But with Williams on maternity leave, her compatriots have very ably filled the void and all the available slots for Thursday night's semifinals.
The secret weapon came in the middle when, lifted ably by her backup singers, she soared the word "freedom" straight to the sky.
After removing her Rowlands-inspired blonde wig immediately after the performance, Shawkat, 30, ably covered up what must have been bone-deep exhaustion.
The Chinese-Canadian director Johnny Ma, making his featured debut, ably sets the dire scene and agitated mood right from the get-go.
Nimmo, who had been filling in ably for Conforto and Curtis Granderson in center field, had gone 3 for 4 in that game.
That kind of showmanship, along with a sound that ably mined the electronic new wave canon, made Future Islands a formidable local draw.
"Above all, it's our market system – an economic traffic cop ably directing capital, brains and labor – that has created America's abundance," the investor wrote.
Last night the duo released their first song "Hymn," which sees Cook ably taking on lead duties, with Hynes on production and backing vocals.
As it turned out, most of the lawmakers proved astonishingly uninformed, and the CEO spent most of the day ably swatting back soft pitches.
Ably clothing has quickly become my go-to for all travel necessities whether I'm in need of a shirt, pair of pants, or jacket.
All of the above leaves Westworld sometimes working at cross-purposes, trying ably to tell a story and subvert it at the same time.
But don't worry: This isn't going to be another piece on Donald Trump's collusion with Russia, which is being ably covered by other people.
Ambudkar is probably the best rapper in the group; he most ably turns his barrage of words into workable narrative and clearly felt emotion.
I bring this up because in Seth Geltman's New York Times Crossword debut (ably assisted by Jeff Chen), the BIG idea is very important.
The grime of 1970s London is ably recreated, as are the precursors to Tennison's later demons — among them, alcoholism and bad decisions about sex.
"Anything Can Happen in the Theater: The Musical World of Maury Yeston" is an old-fashioned revue that ably showcases the Tony-winning songwriter.
There are talented street musicians everywhere from Belgrade, Serbia, to La Paz, Bolivia, who can play it ably on everything from accordions to trumpets.
Mr. Jones's ads, most of them featuring him speaking directly to the camera, ably portrayed the Democratic candidate as likable, serious and forward-looking.
A vibrant, dancing piece by Rameau and an arrangement of Bach's Fuga from the Sonata No. 1 for Solo Violin ably animated various surfing sequences.
Downey reveals that he ably came to Evans' aid during filming when his fellow superhero went a little too far with a particularly challenging stunt.
Ably moderated by Chris Wallace, a Fox News anchor, this debate was the most serious examination of the stark choice the nominees are offering Americans.
The 68-year-old conservative lawyer is plainly up to a job he has already performed ably—for George H.W. Bush from 1991 to 1993.
It creeps under your skin and stays there so ably that in the theater, you can actually see the cult following develop in real time.
Brooks, the personal-essays editor at Salon and a graduate of the Iowa Writers' Workshop, has ably presented the complex, ambiguous relationships between her characters.
In the process, we can perhaps begin to heal the divisions of race, class and place that Trump so ably exploited to come to power.
Ballet Theater's Devon Teuscher, trying her hand at the pas de deux from Balanchine's "The Nutcracker" (ably partnered by Chase Finlay) was radiant but rushed.
If you're looking to build out a travel wardrobe that is both functional and fashion-forward, Ably is probably where you should start your search.
While that demographic was ably represented in 2019 by Andy Samberg, Oh's presence represented the first time a person of Asian descent hosted the awards.
Vaguely intellectual escapism has a long, proud history on cable television (and in American pop culture more generally), and Westworld ably slots into this tradition.
His poorly lit, robotically recited and defiantly half-assed videotaped apology released under pressure from his staff late Friday was laughably (or cry-ably) inadequate.
While he technically defended himself ably — and accused Warren of hypocrisy on the issue — I don't think that's a good place for him to be.
This month, we had a celebrity crossword made by Senator Joe Donnelly from Mr. Shortz's home state of Indiana, ably partnered with Michael S. Maurer.
The first Sicario film ably dramatizes this conflict via its protagonist, an FBI agent named Kate (Emily Blunt) who is slowly drawn into Alejandro's world.
Johnson ably filled in as a starter until Hayward came back and has since slid into a comfortable role as a combo forward off the bench.
But Rihanna ably suggests a woman in over her head, who grasps at freedom in the moment it comes to her and ultimately doesn't look back.
McCarter's lively narrative ably captures the personal moments—Lippmann in Paris during the First World War, Reed's trips to Communist Moscow—that undergird movements and institutions.
Particularly when they are as qualified and above reproach as Robert Mueller, who ably served as FBI director under both a Republican and a Democrat president.
The nine member panel, ably led by former Republican Senator Connie Mack and former Democratic Senator John Breaux, unanimously agreed on two bold options for reform.
The matriarch is Hortense (Nathalie Baye), who stoically and ably runs the household with her daughter, Solange (Laura Smet, who is Ms. Baye's real-life daughter).
Mr Rosenberg is as sceptical of the universalists as he is of the nationalists, but he ably covers both in his informative (if occasionally repetitive) book.
At the Joyce, those moments were made breathtaking by the former City Ballet star Wendy Whelan, ably supported by Da'Von Doane from Dance Theater of Harlem.
Ably moderated by Chris Wallace, a Fox News anchor, this debate was by far the most serious examination of the stark choice the nominees are offering Americans.
They note that hundreds of SEALs do their jobs professionally and ably despite the Pentagon constantly calling on them to serve in the world's most treacherous places.
Page and Gray are ably backed up by the legendary André De Shields, who plays Hermes, the messenger god and the show's narrator, with ice-cold swagger.
McEntire returns for a second year as host, and she ably holds the helm, as well as ornaments the stage with a succession of tinsel-town gowns.
Still, it's a howl to drive, a burst of kinetic energy that delightfully tracks wherever I point it, shuddering happily over the bumps and ably negotiating bends.
Ms Tokarczuk has embellished the historical Jacob's life and times with—as she so ably conveyed when she spoke before a packed audience—great mischievousness and irony.
"Democrats, and all voters, can take a look at the two different visions, ably articulated, by the two Democratic finalists," said progressive activist and writer Jonathan Tasini.
In fact, not even my boyfriend's alarmingly sensitive nose was offended by my Ably-clad hug after an international flight (a real first — I'm a lucky girl).
They ably conveyed storytelling elements without getting bogged down in details — as a lyricist, Ms. Cash understands that the book (by John Weidman) can carry its share.
Wordplay THURSDAY PUZZLE — A terrific New York Times Crossword debut by Alan Southworth, ably assisted by his collaborator, Ryan McCarty (for whom this is a sophomore outing).
I will acknowledge here that the humans in fact do have some good fighters, and dragonglass, of course, which they will use ably against the White Walkers.
Yearwood ably oversees an all-star cast, which includes top country acts Lady Antebellum, Chris Janson, Rascal Flatts, Dierks Bentley, Chris Young, Runaway June and Brett Young.
But Ms. Le Faye, who has edited a collection of Austen's correspondence, said Austen was writing letters "perfectly ably" up to about six weeks before her death.
LOS ANGELES — Brad Leaf had early exposure to European-style big men, those 7-footers who pass ably from the post and create shots from the perimeter.
Betancourt ably describes these experiences and the scars they leave, although her characters and their motivations are thinly depicted, in a style that can veer toward the childlike.
The show ably navigated that finale — one of my favorite TV episodes of the year — and that's all I'll say for those of you who haven't seen it.
And Stanfield ably carries the cast — Cassius Green's transformation from nebbish nerd to Always-Be-Closin' salesman is as delightful to watch as it is funny to see.
Having been called to compete on a game show, Laura Petrie ably navigates the host's fusillade of questions about her husband's boss: TV star Alan Brady (Carl Reiner).
Ably Apparel promises that its men's and women's cotton basics are stain- and odor-repellent thanks to a mysterious proprietary coating called Filium they say is eco-friendly.
They pointed out that a huge challenge is the lack of heroic Middle East leaders who can inspire change and encourage people -- a vacuum ISIS is ably exploiting.
These are familiar rites of passage for young, driven office workers, and the actor Portia Doubleday ably evokes the semi-bluffing self-confidence required to get through them.
Booker will lead with love, Warren will take financial institutions to task, Buttigieg will ably represent veterans, Gillibrand will center women's and mothers' issues... You get the idea.
Project Include has designed some helpful frameworks and recommendations — and funds like Reach Capital and First Round Capital are ably demonstrating what these efforts look like in action.
These Temps (whose later additional members are ably incarnated by Saint Aubyn, E. Clayton Cornelious and Mr. Thompson) sound enough like their prototypes to satisfy hard-core fans.
Even though throughout multiple rounds of combat on Wednesday night more progressive candidates got in their licks on Biden, the former vice president stood up for himself ably.
In an article from last year, Willa Paskin of Slate ably diagnoses everything wrong with typical television action scenes: These are a very specific kind of fight scene.
As Jack's fiancée, Nadja Bobyleva has an appealing range, and Catherine Curtin (soon to be in the second season of "Stranger Things") ably portrays a skeptical police detective.
The fine tenor Piero Pretti dealt ably with the heroic demands Casella imposes on Altidòr, and the soprano Carmela Remigio brought both appealing delicacy and resolve to Miranda.
For nearly a year, DeVos has ably used her bully pulpit to proclaim the message that "the focus should be on the ends, not the means" of education.
Hirai has very ably led the company through a very significant turnaround that — in the last five years — has led to a 231 percent gain in the stock.
In the meantime, he has watched his teammate and friend Brett Gardner, who is nearly 10 years older than Bird at 33, ably navigate a New York lifestyle.
But as Brown ably demonstrates, the former Federal Bureau of Narcotics Commissioner's imprint on American drug policy has loomed large whether he's been around to see it or not.
I still use a Mach 3 blade for my face and it does the job ably because my beard is still as wispy as a 17-year-old virgin's.
Moura so ably played Escobar's many personas, from loving family man to ruthless criminal, that he could briefly make you forget how much TV has overdosed on antihero shows.
James Harkin, the author of "Hunting Season," a book about the Western hostages in Syria, ably assesses the file and proposes a possible way to bring Mr. Dawes home.
It is ably administered by top-notch officials at the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, specifically the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, in concert with the Social Security Administration.
While Joe Berger filled in ably at guard last season, and guard Brandon Fusco and off-season signing Alex Boone have solidified the interior, tackle is still a mess.
The sample of characters, frustratingly, consists almost entirely of liberals and intelligentsia types from the elites, yet Ms Gessen ably weaves their lives into a gripping, if grim, tapestry.
Had John McCain, a war hero and long-serving senator, or Mitt Romney, an accomplished businessman who governed Massachusetts ably, defeated President Obama, such would have been the case.
He retreated to his cell when fights broke out, fulfilled his work assignments, took multiple furloughs without incident and ably handled a work-release job at a nearby landfill.
If you are Rebecca Lowe, who very ably hosts NBCSN's Premier League coverage, there is no better place to be these days than the network's studio in Stamford, Conn.
Ably purports to be the first clothing line that doesn't use synthetic fibers and yet produces both men's and women's clothes that are immune to sweat, stains, and odors.
And in the three years since, Ably has slowly grown into a serious clothing brand that I've found to be particularly useful when it comes to all things travel.
Whoever takes the CEO role will be ably assisted by my former Harvard Business School colleague, Frances Frei, who recently joined Uber in charge of leadership and business development.
Liberal Protestant and Catholic leaders have long articulated and ably defended many variations on the old faith that accommodate what modern science and scholarship have discovered about our world.
A couple of things to remember here, as Agiesta ably points out, including that Trump's approval rating has seesawed for months, between about 35% and a little over 40%.
Some are pushing for an alternative EPP figure, Michel Barnier, a former French foreign minister who ably held the 27 European states united in the negotiations with Britain over Brexit.
What you see in the gif above and video below is actually a one-fifth scale model, but it ably demonstrates that the new craft will be able to fly.
The scenes at the bar have the warm feel of a favorite sitcom, while the more intimate, interpersonal scenes can shift ably from heart-rending drama to aching, unrequited romance.
Sanders ably proved that it is possible to defend the Affordable Care Act while arguing for improvements to our health care system, and that's a strategy Democrats need to internalize.
As Bazelon ably reports, the reality of the anti-incarceration movement in this country is that rich philanthropists have been footing much of the bill, prompted simply by evident injustice.
The hook here is Beagle's realism, which so ably captures the satisfactions and frustrations of these "people of a certain age," as well as those of the more restless Lily.
With the Nets shooting just 38.5 percent from the field in the first half, the Rockets ably maintained a double-digit advantage despite missing 15 of 22 shots from deep.
Studies indeed show that when dying patients plan for and accept their impending death, their family members more ably manage grief, but Toolis never sheds light on why that is.
Until Wednesday, the job was being performed ably by Rod Rosenstein, the deputy attorney general who assumed oversight of the Russia investigation when Mr. Sessions recused himself in March 2017.
A new generation, led by the P.G.A. Championship winner Justin Thomas, who collected five titles this season, and the United States Open champion Brooks Koepka, ably filled the power vacuum.
If it happens, the six 23 Democratic candidates in tonight's debate will have their best chance yet at demonstrating they could serve ably as the country's next commander-in-chief.
But he was ably assisted by Kyrie Irving (25 points a game in the series, but now departed in a trade) and Smith (11 a game and no 0-fers).
"I will concede that my friend Mr. Dvoretzky has very ably pointed out the flaws in our constitutional avoidance argument, and I'm not pressing that argument here," Ms. Harrington said.
Warren had her strongest debate since the summer, ably torquing the opening question — about the House voting to impeach Donald Trump — into an answer about why she's running for president.
Ronan, again, serves as the movie's anchor, portraying a strong-willed young woman finding her literary voice, ably following in the footsteps of actresses like Katherine Hepburn and Winona Ryder.
I only wish that Dunant had managed to bring all her characters to life as ably as she has Lucrezia, who is perhaps the one indelible figure inhabiting this story.
Fox's live broadcast (ably co-directed by Scott Ellis and Alex Rudzinski) smartly emphasized what sets the show apart from the film: big production numbers, putting across generally tuneful songs.
But season three is ably helped by writing from TV legend David Milch (the creator of Deadwood and NYPD Blue, among other things), as well as directing from Jeremy Saulnier.
It also reveals a truth that hasn't changed in 50 years: Artists can ably depict the "Queen of Soul" on paper, but nothing but a recording can capture that incomparable voice.
Kathryn Bond, Sophie Steer and Ellice Stevens ably alternate the roles of Tassi, Gentileschi and a miscellaneous cast of legal officials and witnesses called during the course of the lengthy trial.
I have always considered myself very nearly an absolutist as regards free speech, ironically for reasons that Moskowitz ably identifies in a book arguing that free speech is a bogus category.
Littlefinger arrives, at peak Irish, with a gyrflacon and ably threatens Arryn's custodian Lord Royce into service of the real lord of the Vale: the plot of this interminable television show.
She is ably supported by Arjun Rampal, who is the surprise element with his role as the wry, languorous police officer who tries to get to the bottom of the mystery.
Newhouse ably balances discussion of details—Piano's abstract, balletic sketches are reproduced here along with handsome aerial photographs of the site—with the drama of the financial stakes and personalities involved.
How ably these companies discharge their duty — or not — shapes this Retro Report video, the latest in a documentary series examining major news stories of the past and their continuing impact.
Natalie Alyn Lind, who has comic-book experience as Silver St. Cloud on "Gotham," is good as the sister, and the parents are ably played by Amy Acker and Stephen Moyer.
Still, Mr. Hazoumè, who lives and works in the Republic of Benin, ably plays both sides of the fence: With or without their satirical bite, his masks are also tremendously entertaining.
As a veteran local lobbyist joked recently, the only thing standing between Texas and the Middle Ages is the House, ably presided over by Speaker Joe Straus, Republican of San Antonio.
Marion Brenner's elegant photographs ably capture the architectural drama of its bold forms and eccentric groupings, as well as the strange and intriguing textures of individual agaves, cycads, euphorbias and sedums.
Instead, it has refocused on the three questions that made it so good in the first place, questions ably expressed by the scenes I saw being filmed: What is your home?
" Young taps Alan Jackson to ably recreate the 1993 Jackson-Keith Whitley duet, "There's a New Kid in Town," and Brad Paisley turns in another moving vocal blend on "The First Noel.
The Korean company has ably differentiated itself from its compatriot Samsung, but — and this is not the first time I've said this about an LG device — being different by itself isn't enough.
And when I saw them in Chicago two years ago, for what was then billed as the Dead's final shows, Phish's Trey Anastasio ably stepped in and played many classic Dead songs.
In any given week, Fox News ably cycles through any number of Others — Black Lives Matters supporters, Antifa members, Muslims the world over, immigrants, trans people, Democratic politicians, and voters in general.
Since its inception, the EAC has ably met that challenge, and in the months leading up to the 2018 election we look forward to working with Congress to build on that success.
My last complaint about the keyboard is that it does not ably flip around to the back of the display for easy conversion into a handheld tablet without detaching from the screen.
Ably was founded by brothers Raj and Akhil Shah, and first got its start with a successful 2016 Kickstarter campaign, which reached and then exceeded its goal in less than 24 hours.
ERIC GONZALEZ stands out in a strong field, having ably pursued criminal justice reforms since being suddenly put in charge of an office that can be a model for prosecutorial practices nationwide.
And because it put the technical first and the story and characters second, the characters, though ably acted by the ensemble cast, are skin-deep and feel more like props than people.
Her mother, the Nashville songwriter Pebe Sebert, shares writing credit on six tracks, including "Learn to Let Go," an upbeat dose of pop therapy that ably connects the Keshas old and new.
So if patience is a photographer's virtue, then the particular patience of the female photographer—long neglected but represented ably by those featured in this issue—is a story worth telling in full.
This state of affairs is ably documented and explained by Stephen Ellis—a British expert on African affairs, who died last year—in an excellent history of Nigerian organised crime, "This Present Darkness".
Cracker Barrel passed the net profit test ably: Its growth in earnings per share over those years was 13.6 percent a year while its net income grew at a virtually identical 14 percent.
As we have watched the renewed debate the president's proposals have generated, it has become clear that a great deal of work lies ahead if our nation is to ably tackle comprehensive reform.
As the suit progressed in Los Angeles County Superior Court, investors and analysts increased the pressure on Viacom and CBS, questioning whether Mr. Redstone could serve ably in the role of executive chairman.
Trump himself said he wanted a vice president who knows how to deal with Washington, and it appears Pence would ably fill that slot, as GOP leaders in Congress heaped praise on him.
It's a super-thin and light, large-screen device with software that now ably bridges the gap between the in-your-pocket ease of the iPhone and the power and flexibility of the Mac.
In fact, Downey told PEOPLE in 2016 that he ably came to Evans' aid while filming Captain America: Civil War when his fellow superhero went a little too far with a particularly challenging stunt.
In an interview with Slate, Steven Avery's former defense lawyer discussed his personal style, which has been the subject of much fascination among his fans, and has been ably documented on the StrangCore Tumblr.
A line of male clones (played ably by Ari Millen) brought a whole new world of possibilities that almost immediately collapsed, as the series had almost no time to properly delve into their stories.
The activity tracker ably logged a few runs with true-to-form rolling mile pace and cadence, and it trudged along on a couple-mile hike up to a lookout point in my town.
But there are reams of independent research — ably summarized by the White House CEA report — showing that conflicted advice costs consumers mightily, And this independent evidence demonstrates that Litan and Singer's claims are wrong.
Director of photography Jeff Cutter's intimate camerawork, often relying on darkly expressive close-ups before expansively capitalizing on later plot developments, ably establishes the film's unsettling tone, underpinned by Bear McCreary's brooding orchestral score.
For the past few years, that voice has been ably supported by Ms. Aimée's working band, featuring two guitarists (à la the Gypsy jazz tradition of her native France), a bassist and a drummer.
In "The Infidel and the Professor: David Hume, Adam Smith and the Friendship that Shaped Modern Thought," Dennis Rasmussen, a professor of political theory at Tufts University, ably provides much of that needed context.
Louis Tucci (A Bunch of People), Hannah Elless (A Bunch of Other People), Luke Darnell (The Rest of the People) and Elizabeth Nestlerode (At Least One More Person) ably fill out the quirky story.
"Normally, we reserve commemorations like this for people who have served the country well and ably and for a long period of time," Democratic House Minority Whip Joel Briscoe said, according to KTAR News.
He writes, fortunately, in plain, declarative prose (ably translated by Jonathan Lloyd-Davies), and because Mikami is such an ordinary man the mental gymnastics he puts himself through are moving and sometimes deeply funny.
It's because DeGeneres, that year's social-media-savvy host, ably plugged into the way many people like to watch the Oscars these days: with one eye on the TV, and the other on Twitter.
In the end, I went into an old-school shoe store to buy a pair, where I was ably assisted by a man called Tim, who had a ton of expertise about running shoes.
The cast, ably headed by Charles Dance in fine form, is clearly enjoying the opportunity to throw darkly ambiguous are-you-the-killer-or-am-I-the-killer glares around the room whenever possible.
When it's on, you'll need to use Touch ID or Face ID to unlock WhatsApp, though you'll still be ably to reply to messages from notifications and answer calls, even when the app is locked.
Waves Nx technology has already proven itself in the Audeze Mobius, ably creating a 360-degree soundstage around the user that seems to stay fixed in place even as you move and turn inside it.
It's a small stage for small troubles and small confrontations, but Thompson ably captures the way teenage confrontations and connections can feel apocalyptic, and how every small shift in status can have crucial personal consequences.
Considering its 107-minute runtime, Divide and Conquer ably covers Ailes' professional accomplishments, from his start as a producer at The Mike Douglas Show to how he invented the job of the political media adviser.
The film is a well-intentioned throwback that ably captures the cheesy-meets-scary vibe of movies like The Monster Squad, and it's even able to pack in real surprises by subverting key genre expectations.
After all, Mr. Pittas, accompanied ably at the piano by his wife, Leah Edwards, found sufficient purchase in his material to demonstrate his muscular tenor, with its appealingly dusky middle range and incisive top notes.
Give much of the credit to McGregor in the thankless task of playing opposite his adorably furry co-stars, ably handling the comedy derived from the fact that he doesn't dare let others see them.
"Born in Dissonance" is faster and more frantic than much of Koloss; Jens Kidman's drawn-out barks dominate, while Haake, as ever, ably embodies that rare combination of precision and monstrous power behind the kit.
The early returns are good: An appearance at Winter Jazzfest, where the new trio was joined by the tenor saxophone luminary David Murray, showed how ably the young players have adapted to Allen's personal style.
The large cast, led by James Whiteside and Isabella Boylston and including 34 adorable children from the ABT Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis School, was excellent, ably displaying all that Mr. Ratmansky has restored with affectionate care.
He had been deputy defense secretary under Mr. Weinberger in Reagan's first term, and had ably managed the big Pentagon bureaucracy and overseen budgets, procurement, weapons planning and deployment of the nation's global military forces.
But the power of the story remains pure, and Harmony Becker's clear, empathic drawings (with some manga-inspired touches) evoke the human toll of the camps, while ably conveying the greater historical forces at work.
In an NBC News/Survey Monkey poll, for instance, a majority of military and veteran voters didn't believe that Hillary Clinton, despite being a former secretary of state, could ably serve as commander in chief.
But his team hasn't cooperated as closely with America mainly because AMLO fired scores of government employees he believes aren't ably serving the public, leaving major gaps in the country's ability to fight the cartels.
A three-hour walking tour from Storytrails (booked for $1003 through the website Viator), ably conducted by our guide, Lakshmi Shankar, began just steps from the temple and its colorful, ornate gopuram, or entrance tower.
In the world of philosophy-influenced policy, the most significant general approach to animal entitlements until now has been that of the British utilitarian Jeremy Bentham, courageously and ably developed by the philosopher Peter Singer.
Most past basic income studies — ably reviewed by my colleague Noah Kulwin at Re/code here — have focused on the question of whether the policy reduces work — which was thought of as a bad thing.
All sinewy anxiety as Clive, Mr. Morley ably communicates the psychological fissures of a man-child who speaks to his father across a willful divide, even as his advances toward Walter turn ruinous for all concerned.
Civil War's themes center on questions of the thin line between moral righteousness and selfishness; that both Evans and Downey Jr. play on both sides of that line so ably is a testament to their strengths.
The film-makers shine a spotlight on a moment in history that many have tried to forget, and in the film's final third, they ably demonstrate the failures of the justice system to hold offenders accountable.
But what&aposs more important than that, Sean, is that you are watching a president of the United States who has astride the globe, and he is being assisted ably a secretary of state in full.
Even after Fleury ably filled in for an injured Murray in the early rounds of the playoffs, Murray regained the No. 83 role during the Eastern Conference finals and helped the Penguins to the Stanley Cup.
This being the late-18th century, even cookie-cutter music has some Mozartean grace, and the period-instrument orchestra, ably led by the artistic director, Ryan Brown, did its best to invest every note with meaning.
Though the Pentagon has performed ably, a typically talented (if emaciated) State Department and U.S. Agency for International Development could play key roles but are hobbled by a Trump administration more interested in disabling than enabling.
For example, consider the argument ably put forward by one of our authors, Vic Valentine, that trans people should have the right to be recognised in law as the gender they feel, known as "gender self-identification".
King Jack takes place over a couple of days in high summer, and it ably captures the endless freedom and weary boredom of kids wandering a town where, as Jack puts it, there's "fuck-all" to do.
So Oxitec tried a different approach: genetically modifying male mosquitoes, which in turn seek out female mosquitoes and mate with them, resulting in no offspring — and eventually, a size ably smaller mosquito population, if all goes well.
But it was a collective choice to stop reporting what we've seen and continue to see, and start reporting our impressions of how ably or poorly Trump is clearing the insanely low bar he set for himself.
"Reputation" was a risk for Ms. Swift; passive-aggressiveness and fragility are not elements of her previous music, but she ably succeeds in analyzing the impact of superstardom and reputation on a personal basis, her stated intent.
Why it could be big: Distributor A24 just ably won three Oscars for Room, Amy, and Ex Machina, and if nothing else it should at least try to secure nominations for The Witch's costumes, sets, and camerawork.
I kept up the pressure, ably assisted by Sir Ivan Rogers, agitating for the completion of the single market in services and issuing blood-curdling warnings about what would happen if they didn't rethink freedom of movement.
The winning rally came after Hanley Ramirez, who has ably replaced David Ortiz as a Yankee tormentor, blasted a two-run homer off Chad Green to put the Red Sox ahead, 6-5, in the seventh inning.
" Columbia Mayor Stephen Benjamin said "nothing mitigates the pain of the loss of a child but I have full faith & confidence in the men & women of the Columbia Police Department & SLED as they ably investigate this tragedy.
The highly respected hedge fund tycoon ably demonstrated that persistence can beat resistance when his fifteen-year tussle with the Argentinian government over unpaid bond obligations owed to his fund resulted in a $2.4 billion windfall for Elliott.
So based on his public pronouncements and vacuous policy positions, I thought it might be a worthy exercise to match Trump's ideas for America's future with the legal minds who can most ably help him fulfill his promises.
With much respect to Ms. Schulman, who ably served as The Nation's poetry editor for 35 years, we hardly see how this is tantamount to abandoning The Nation's storied tradition of provoking readers and cherishing a free press.
Aquaria expressed her pride in having won the Snatch Game, Asia wailed over having been read by Tisha Campbell in the ball episode, and Eureka ably represented a nation when she cringed in remembrance of the Pharma-Rusical.
South of the border, Brexit is already leading to extreme frustration between the Irish government and Theresa May in London, which Adams has been ably exploiting by demanding the Irish Taoiseach or Prime Minister take a tough line.
In this review (ably summarized here for folks without NBER access), Jackson walks through 13 recent papers, many coauthored by Jackson himself, that use highly rigorous near-random methods to measure the influence of money on school outcomes.
They exploited the one weakness of Bayern: young Joshua Kimmich is a midfield player with neither the height nor the knowledge to fill in as ably as his injured colleagues Jérôme Boateng, Holger Badstuber, Javi Martínez and Medhi Benatia.
"Nothing mitigates the pain of the loss of a child but I have full faith & confidence in the men & women of the Columbia Police Department & [the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division] as they ably investigate this tragedy," he said.
Set in the 1990s, well before audiences have met any of the other Avengers (and before Fury lost his eye), Captain Marvel has a spry, playful tone, and Oscar winner Larson (Room) ably carries such a colossal super-production.
As the world becomes ever more data-driven, smart businesses look to fully realize the benefits of the data revolution, from streamlining internal processes and communicating more ably with current and potential customers, to lowering costs and creating jobs.
And the very end of the movie — in which Clark settles in at the Daily Planet for banter with Lois and occasional superhero hijinks — captures some of the appeal of the Superman mythos as ably as Snyder possibly can.
And while Love has often filled his new role quite ably, the array of post moves and brilliant touch around the basket that he demonstrated early in his career often now feel like a discarded part of his repertoire.
A capital for nine dynasties, Luoyang was built by the Duke of Zhou, a sage praised by Confucius for conceiving the quintessential Chinese idea that heaven granted emperors the right to rule only if they performed virtuously and ably.
Matt Zoller Seitz made this point ably over at Vulture in 2014: while much of the credit for the age of antiheroes often gets placed at the feet of The Sopranos, Seinfeld was just as much of an influence.
"Some of us look at her command of the issues, resilience and long record of public service — as first lady, U.S. senator and secretary of State — and believe she'd serve the nation ably as its president," the editorial read.
Only that's no longer the case: high-quality metal construction is no longer the exclusive preserve of premium phones, and last year's HTC One A9 ably demonstrated just how perfectly the iPhone can be copied by Android device makers.
"The Americans" has capped a fifth season that couldn't match the depressing heights of the fourth -- with the twin fates of those damsels in distress Martha and Nina -- yet which has ably set up this engrossing drama's final mission.
According to Sedgwick, the most powerful figure in that triangle is often a man capable of contingent androgyny—the flamboyant, bow-tied Russell fills this role ably, frequently admonishing Gamby for failing to play the game and be nice.
And though the cast — which also briefly includes Nolan James Tierce, an actor with Down syndrome, as Daniel — surfs the crests ably, only Ms. Kelly creates from the thin materials a deep character, and a devastating one at that.
Its Spider-Man universe does something that the Marvel Cinematic Universe entries have yet to really try: It ably draws from the heroes' comic book canon to supply it with characters whose stories are as rich as any Avenger's.
Ms. Meade ably conveyed the other dimensions of the complex character: the scorned lover who, violating sacred vows, has born two sons to a Roman officer; the sisterly friend who discovers that the priestess Adalgisa is her romantic rival.
The central gimmick involves seeking to afford humans a dog's-eye-view, as seen through the experiences of Bailey, who narrates the film (Josh Gad ably provides the voice, with his doglike enthusiasm occasionally aping his turn as Olaf in "Frozen").
Many of the evening's performers were out to prove their Bowie credentials by reaching deep into the star's catalog – Kyp Malone of TV on the Radio ably delivered "The Bewlay Brothers," a 1971 song Bowie himself didn't perform live until 2002.
In the first part of "Furious Hours", Ms Cep ably takes on the task that Lee may or may not have abandoned (there is no way of knowing how far she got, as her surviving literary assets remain "unpublished and unknown").
Obama didn't end his Martha's Vineyard vacation early last week because his emergency manager is working ably to respond to the crisis, and Louisiana's Democratic governor, John Bel Edwards, said Obama would disrupt disaster relief efforts if he traveled to Louisiana.
"Although seriously wounded during the fire­fight, he resolutely maintained his position and, ably directing the fire of his platoon, was instrumental in defeating the North Vietnamese Army force," reads the Navy Commendation that Mueller received for his action that day.
The Clinton campaign has responded pretty quickly and ably to its "expanded map" — it bulked up its field offices in Arizona after the Democratic convention, for example (and there is that staggering 19-to-1 staffing advantage in the state).
Except for approximately 35 of the largest banks, designated as Systemically Important Financial Institutions (SIFIS) with assets exceeding $50 billion, the FDIC has ably demonstrated its capability of resolving smaller-sized banks through the prudent use of the Deposit Insurance Fund.
It's a subtle sound that could easily fade into the background in less capable hands, but Kanaan is working ably within a tradition that encompasses both early synth visionaries and Stereolab or Broadcast, so the hits, as it were, keep coming.
The two are ably assisted by Maria Sten and Brandon Scott as Jill and Tom, the couple at the story's center, and by a terrifying demonic creation named Pretzel Jack, a contortionist clown drawn from Jill's dreams and/or nightmares.
During an appearance at the Irish Arts Center on Thursday evening, she made the cabaret and rock songs in her challenging international program a musical play, with dramatic lighting and props and a focal character, which she more than ably embodied.
Which is why now seems the perfect moment for Spy's however brief return, its venom aimed squarely on the Strangest Show on Earth and its ringmaster, the Queens-born real estate boss whose sweaty, gold-plated ambitions it so ably outed.
It slots neatly into the time-honored summer blockbuster category of "aggressively fine": competent, lightly funny, ably performed by a handsome cast, and unlikely to inspire anything more than a "well, that was fun!" on the way out of the theater.
In COMMANDER IN CHIEF: FDR's Battle With Churchill, 1943 (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, $30) the hyperproductive Nigel Hamilton, the author of numerous works of history and biography, ably dramatizes Roosevelt's wranglings with Churchill during World War II over Anglo-American policy.
Mr. Trueba skillfully blends genuine and mock period footage to conjure the era, while Mandy Patinkin, as a blacklisted screenwriter; Cary Elwes, as a loutish American leading man; and Clive Revill, sending up John Ford, ably help represent the Hollywood contingent.
The search team is in no rush, Mr. Friedberg and Ms. Vogelstein said in a joint phone interview, noting that the company is being ably run by an interim team led by Jonathan Stafford, a ballet master and former principal dancer.
In a review of the show, John Russell of The Times called Mr. Fahy "one of our nimblest needlemen" for ably threading the works of Leonardo, Raphael, Titian, Andrea del Saito, Francesco Primaticcio and Jacopo da Pontormo into a cohesive narrative.
Directed by Kevin Connors, the fine cast is led by Jessica Tyler Wright as the mother of a soccer newbie (a sardonic Zoe Wilson), ably abetted by Megan Kane and Frank Viveros as parents whose marriage takes one for the team.
But one wonders if an irascible Swiss pastoralist is really responsible for the temper of nineteenth-century anti-rationalism, which Mishra ably presents as it develops over the next two centuries, with a love of apocalyptic violence for its own sake.
Note how the iPhone 113 Pro Max's new ultrawide lens ably captures the entire breadth of this recently dug hole (up to four times more hole than previous iPhones) and the majesty of Anouk, the 120-pound animal who created it.
When Elaine L. Chao appeared before the Senate committee considering her nomination to serve as the nation's next secretary of Transportation, she ably fielded questions on issues ranging from the solvency of the Highway Trust Fund to privatizing air traffic control.
Now, the online trolls might be rejoicing in Scaramucci's misfortune—after all, he also sold his business to join the Trump administration—but he served his country ably and nobly, sacrificing everything for a job he did as best he could.
Although subsequent generations of innocent people from Ukraine and Belarus have suffered in unimaginable ways, the series ably demonstrates how close Chernobyl took Europe to the brink of almost total devastation, and how such unknown heroes brought us back from that brink.
With discerning placements of breath, she seemed, early on, to laugh at her own insecurities and propensity for distrust, at least in front of her lover, the painter Cavaradossi (here played ably, if not particularly deeply, by the honey-tone tenor Joseph Calleja).
In their artist statement, Nice One acknowledges the inherent paradox of the sukkah as both a functionally protective and temporary construction, and their design very ably balances the tangible nature and impermanence of the structure itself, and evokes its underlying spiritual purpose.
The season so far has ably balanced Issa and company figuring themselves out without the presence of a major romantic story arc, but the end of "High-Like" reveals that the show isn't as done with Lawrence as it pretended to be.
And there's some nice work in the technical department from composer Steven Price, who comes up with a memorable theme for the Squad, and cinematographer Roman Vasyanov, who ably suggests a city descending into chaos whenever Ayer gets out of his way.
Most of this episode is spent setting up the story Sherman-Palladino will be spooling out over the next few episodes — resetting the board after season seven and eight years of hiatus, establishing the new status quo — but it does so ably.
But since then, Mr. Milken appears to have focused on nurturing his vast wealth (estimated to be in the billions of dollars even after he paid his $600 million fine) and devoting himself to reputation-enhancing charitable pursuits, ably chronicled by other reporters.
Bay sits at her dinner table, next to her client, with both their chairs pushed as far out as the small space allows, because they often move their arms, sometimes standing, leaning, positioning their bodies to more ably work through awkward sounds.
Mr. Dean deserves credit for chronicling the fraught byways of Will's moral reckoning, and he is ably supported by a large company that includes Major "Moogy" Sumner as a Dharug patriarch and Jeremy Sims as a disruptive English expat tellingly named Smasher.
Thoroughly researched and ambitious in scope, Ko's book ably depicts the many worlds Deming's life encompasses: As he switches cultures and milieus, Ko tackles the school scene, the music scene, the Bronx, and upstate New York, not to say Fuzhou and Beijing.
As a central point of view character, Marta is a little on the bland side: de Armas ably makes her sympathetic and soulful, but she's so sincere and well-intentioned that she's automatically less of a screen-claimer than any of the Thrombeys.
"Through wars, economic recessions, disasters natural or manmade, and various industry upheavals, Tim has ably steered and grown Emirates to its standing today as the world's largest international airline, and an eminent player in the global airline industry," Sheikh Ahmed said the memo.
The initial reason that Ralph (voiced ably by John C. Reilly) and his best friend, Vanellope (voiced by Sarah Silverman), go online is to find a replacement controller for Sugar Rush, the colorful, candy-and-chocolate-themed racing game in which she competes.
Mr. Dean deserves credit for chronicling the fraught byways of Will's moral reckoning, and he is ably supported by a large company that includes Major "Moogy" Sumner as a Dharug patriarch and Jeremy Sims as a disruptive English expat tellingly named Smasher.
From the start, the Ocean's trilogy has always been about the fun of watching a whole bunch of your favorite glamorous stars show up in the same movie and appear to be having a great time — a tradition the new film ably extends.
As my colleague Alex Abad-Santos so ably suggested last week, the kiss shared between Chandra and Naz didn't make a ton of sense, unless you regarded it as some sort of attempt by Naz to set her up for a downfall.
As ably proven by the Oulipian French writer, Georges Perec, who wrote a 300 page novel without using the letter "e" (La disparition, 1969) and by Voisine, working within his circumscribed geometric vocabulary, severe constraints and expressive freedom can go hand-in-hand.
What we saw in Tim Kaine was a friendly, loyal, bland but upstanding (upblanding?) politician who ably filled his role as Hillary Clinton's staunch defender, but who fell a bit short in executing the other half of his job, as the ticket's designated attack dog.
All you need to know is that there's an intriguing mystery for an unusual detective to solve, and the movie's visuals (courtesy of director Denis Villeneuve and cinematographer Roger Deakins) ably complement Ridley Scott's classic 1982 original film while still forging their own path.
The reforms also include a detailed net stable funding ratio (NSFR) which will require banks to finance their long-term activities with stable sources of funding and handle periods of market stress more ably – such as the U.K. referendum or the Greek debt crisis.
On the first floor one is introduced to large paintings from the 1950s, ably done in the style of the time, a kind of calligraphic abstraction stemming from Abstract Expressionism's links to Surrealist traditions of automatic drawing and Hoffmanesque approaches to abstraction from the figure.
"I am confident that Dr. Urjit Patel, who has worked closely with me on monetary policy for the last three years, will ably guide the Monetary Policy Committee going forward in achieving our inflation objectives," Rajan said in a speech to market participants in Mumbai.
You have to pity Jay Parini, author of the dutiful "Empire of Self: A Life of Gore Vidal," who was no doubt besieged with questions about why on earth he was bothering to chronicle the life of a man who spoke so ably for himself.
Gorgeous and quiet, this scene ably sets the tone for the rest of the film — before it's immediately disrupted by yet a third, completely different opening, this one a garishly lit bedroom scene doing its best to channel a mid-2000s Nicholas Sparks movie.
Here, the versatile cast ably draws on West African dance and Alvin Ailey-esque motions of struggle and striving, channeling martial power in machete-swipe kicks and resilience through the familiar (but, again, anachronistic) vehicle of spirituals, even in the absence of visible adversaries.
Koepka's game runs the gamut from cunning to power as he demonstrated ably on Saturday, carding a two-over-par 212 to hold a share of the 272-hole lead with Daniel Berger (22016), Tony Finau (66) and the 36-hole leader, Dustin Johnson (77).
The surprise of 2016—post-Brexit, post-Trump—is just how ably the Russians weaponize those lyrics, tweak them to "Whites will rise from their knees!" and megaphone them into so many ready ears in Eastern and Western Europe and, eventually, onto our own shores.
Joshua Jackson, best known for television work including "The Affair," is a revelation in the tour de force role of James, ably blending the character's smugness with real charm and a sense that his good intentions are being undermined by ideas he doesn't understand.
Hauser is affecting and ably supported by two Academy Award winners, Sam Rockwell and Kathy Bates, but unlike Eastwood's Oscar-nominated hit "American Sniper," the new film is struggling at the box office and hasn't made much of an award-season impression so far.
But what drew me to the show in the first place was how beautifully it captured the brutal realism of living in a world where you can't be an active figure — a reality that "Heroic" captures again here and there, as you so ably point out.
As such, Zelensky will likely enjoy an extremely short honeymoon in which to prove that he can ably translate his comedic, on-air persona into a living, breathing president with substantial decision-making powers over foreign affairs, defense, intelligence, and in appointing the nation's top prosecutor.
Ably directed by Amir Bar-Lev, with an executive producer credit to Martin Scorsese, the word obviously went out to the band and its extended family to raid the attics and bring out the photos and lost footage, much of it now 245 years old and more.
The GOP nominee ably defended the conservative position against abortion and stayed on the attack against Clinton on her biggest vulnerabilities, raising questions about the FBI's investigation into her private email server, donations from foreign governments to the Clinton Foundation and revelations from the WikiLeaks email dumps.
THEY WILL DROWN IN THEIR MOTHERS' TEARS By Johannes AnyuruTranslated by Saskia Vogel "We're in the belly of Sweden," writes the mysterious young woman at the center of the Swedish-Ugandan author Johannes Anyuru's melancholic fourth novel, ably translated by the Berlin-based writer Saskia Vogel.
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To Mayer's credit, she ably tried to steer these two ships at the same time, quickly spinning up major revamps of key content areas with fresh and high-profile faces like Katie Couric and The New York Times' David Pogue, while updating key Yahoo properties like Yahoo!
By the third theme entry, I was a full-fledged member of the team and enjoying this very creative theme by the husband and wife team of Amanda Chung and Karl Ni, ably abetted by the constructor and 2018 American Crossword Puzzle Tournament champion, Erik Agard.
While he ably and enthusiastically breaks down the mechanics of black English throughout the book, McWhorter squanders many opportunities to forcefully challenge the racist norms and structures that encouraged a hated people to take what they could of the king's English and make their own tongue.
Gabuev said Putin ably won over his domestic audiences, notably by pushing back at accusations of Russian election meddling with his own accusations against the U.S. Russians welcomed Putin&aposs offer to allow the FBI to interrogate Russian military intelligence officials accused of hacking the 2016 U.S. election campaign.
Despite critics going so far as to call the film's final twists "laughably over the top," there's a clear critical desire to read the film seriously, ably summed up by Refinery29's Anne Cohen: [W]hen stripped of its maniacal trappings, The Perfection is dealing in very real emotions.
Harris's exchange with Biden on his history with busing — "Do you agree today that you were wrong to oppose busing in America then?" she pressed Biden, putting him on defense — was one of many strong moments for her in the debate, and suggested she could handle Trump ably.
But really, the reason so many of us loved Arrested Development so much stemmed from how ably it assembled one of the best comedic ensembles ever put on American television — nine whole actors, each pitch perfect — then let them bounce off each other in ever-shifting combinations and permutations.
But the 70-odd works in this exhibition, which run from a handful of delightfully exact Rembrandt etchings to Felix Nussbaum's searing 1940 painting "Self-Portrait in the Camp," ably demonstrate the genre's universal scope: It's a consciously constructed illusion of spontaneous self-revelation, a sincere put-on.
Sandberg ably uses the premise to imbue the movie with humor, as Billy can use his newfound ability to buy beer for the first time or skip school — or, as any teen would with the gift of superpowers, turn his superpowered alter ego into an influencer on YouTube and Instagram.
So by the time we see Kiryu in action he's ably changing diapers, intuitively sensing things he can do to cheer him up when he gets fussy, and when he does eventually misunderstand one of Haruto's needs it's only because he's trying to address a different one at the same time.
Some are thin, some are earnest, some are charming, but whether you like them or not, what they really demonstrate is the power of repetition — a power on even clearer display in "Rehearsal," an expansive tour of Ms. Brown's drawing practice ably curated by Claire Gilman at the Drawing Center.
Less overtly militaristic mementos abound, too — like a soccer ball from when Myanmar's national team was ably coached by a colonel, and a plaque from the U.S.S. North Carolina Battleship Commission, sent in thanks for Myanmar's help supplying teak to replace the decks of the World War II-era ship.
Justin Verlander, acquired in the last seconds before the trade deadline, pitched like a vengeful demigod from the moment he arrived; other starting pitchers ably filled gaps in the bullpen during the playoffs; and all the hitters in the lineup who mattered hit a bit better than they had before.
In ably explaining why all the passion that drove the public option campaign back in 2009 completely disappeared after Obamacare passed and hasn't reemerged in this primary, the liberal writer Digby has opened the door further to a possible resolution to the fight Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton are waging over single payer.
Here's a rundown: The case for picking her: Vox's Andrew Prokop ably summarized the pros and cons of picking Warren here, but suffice it to say she's one of the most famous and popular Democratic politicians in the country, with a huge social media following and passionate fans among the Democratic base.
But for ... the young men and women we call Dreamers, those who have had to live in the shadows, those who had an opportunity to come out of the shadows and actually prove themselves to America, and have done so so ably and so courageously, it's a victory for them as well.
The real question raised by Comey's firing is whether Justice Department prosecutors are finally getting ready to pick up the Clinton email investigation where the FBI left off last year and make a determination on whether to prosecute Hillary Clinton and her associates, based on the evidence FBI investigators so ably gathered.
"We're not safe … not on this planet … we will never really be safe again": Those are among the anxious perceptions voiced by Peter (James Norton, very ably inheriting Mr. Shannon's part), whose bad tooth soon gives way to the overriding feeling that he is being eaten — no, make that devoured — from within.
Former vice president Al GoreAlbert (Al) Arnold Gore2020 Democrats release joint statement ahead of Trump's New Hampshire rally Deregulated energy markets made Texas a clean energy giant Gun safety is actually a consensus issue MORE has been hyping the rising sea level, ably assisted by former NASA climate scientist Dr. James Hansen.
As Zeynep Tufekci, a professor of information science at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, has ably pointed out on Twitter, the WikiLeaks dump revealed a campaign staffer's near-suicide and produced misleading viral shares that took quotes from emails to Mr. Podesta and claimed they were Mr. Podesta's own words.
He is currently imprisoned in the Mexican border city of Ciudad Juárez, but American officials would like to see him in custody in the United States as soon as possible, to ensure that he can be prosecuted and, they say, to significantly lower the chances of his escape, a skill he has ably demonstrated.
By now, we are all familiar with the looming debt crisis, thanks to House Speaker Paul RyanPaul Davis RyanEmbattled Juul seeks allies in Washington Ex-Parkland students criticize Kellyanne Conway Latina leaders: 'It's a women's world more than anything' MORE, who rose to power by ably articulating the need for Congress to balance the budget.
"Thanks to [Lorde's] vision, and her grip on the series' most important thematic elements, the 50 minutes of music behind 'Mockingjay Part 1' ably function as both a glance at 2014's finest purveyors of complex, downcast pop and a complement to the start of the series' chaotic, brutal conclusion," said Jamieson Cox for Billboard.
"What the vice president will do is actually a function very similar to what acting chief of staff Mick Mulvaney has been doing very ably for me," he told the House Ways and Means Committee, describing the role largely as ensuring alignment across the government and coordinating decision-making outside of the health care arena.
They are players like Giannis Antetokounmpo, the 22-year-old, 6-foot-11 All-Star from Greece who has been versatile enough to play point guard for the Milwaukee Bucks, or gentle giants like the Utah Jazz's Rudy Gobert, a Frenchman who led the N.B.A. in blocks per game while ably switching onto smaller opponents.
And when that wooden puppet who craves human feeling — Pinocchio's flesh-and-blood self is ably played by the nimble Joe Idris-Roberts — lands in the grim confines of the inaptly named Pleasure Island, the audience can't help but feel that the title character's pathway toward self-discovery has been derailed along the way.
But while art that ably functions as a primer to important social matters can often fall flat in its storytelling, The Hate U Give is as moving, funny, and riveting as its narrator, Starr — and the new movie based on the novel succeeds at least as much as, if not better than, its source material.
Each club has its own reputation, ably summarized by the Atlantic's Philip Sopher, but the overall vibe is very white and WASPy: All but one of the many people I interviewed agreed that athletes and wealthier, typically white, students tend to be selected … The Final Club spectrum is purely pastel, however, representing various different shades of preppy.
On the way to the hothouse, proto-Cubist summer of the "Demoiselles," the shocker of his book's title, Unger ably covers the El Greco-influenced "Blue" and "Rose" periods; the patronage of the Steins; and Picasso's path-altering discovery of African art in the collection of the Trocadéro museum, the precise dating of which has divided scholars.
The states making progress owe these victories to the teachers in their classrooms, and the more disappointing scores represent the challenges -- from ensuring all students meet high expectations to paying special attention to students who are most at risk of being left behind -- so many of our educators grapple with each day and ably strive to overcome.
Even allowing for the understanding that rich men, rarely subject to challenge, will not necessarily hold up ably under interrogation, Mr. Bloomberg still succeeded in surprising us with his lack of preparation, his unchecked peevishness and a hesitancy that must have embarrassed him most of all, given how thoroughly it put the viewer in the mind of middle management.
He showed depth and dexterity to mix it up with Elizabeth Warren on health care, ably defending his own plan while calling her out for dodging whether the plan she supports would require middle-class tax increases, and during an exchange with Tulsi Gabbard, a fellow military veteran, over Trump's decision to withdraw troops in Syria.
By leading the strike, analysts say, Barghouti has ably positioned himself as a serious candidate to lead the Palestinian people, with many in Israeli, Palestinian and international political circles suggesting his role in the strike is directed as much at Israel's prison system as it is at current Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, who at 20143 will soon need a successor.
By leading the strike, analysts say, Barghouti has ably positioned himself as a serious candidate to lead the Palestinian people, with many in Israeli, Palestinian and international political circles suggesting his role in the strike is directed as much at Israel's prison system as it is at current Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, who at 82 will soon need a successor.
But that's not to say that Guilty Thing doesn't also ably cover De Quincey's life; nor does it lack the small nuggets of joy one expects from a good biography: De Quincey and Coleridge geeking out over Piranesi's Imaginary Prison drawings, or the time De Quincey spent in his younger days living in a monastery once owned by the great bibliophile Robert Cotton.
I say all this because I have zero feelings about the 2000 live-action version starring Jim Carrey, but my affection for the 1966 version made me seriously side-eye the idea of another animated adaptation, now the third film to take on Dr. Seuss's classic holiday tale, with Benedict Cumberbatch ably voicing the title role and Pharrell Williams narrating the story.
To wit: On the group's recent "Carpool Karaoke" segment, it ably handled hits by Post Malone and Bruno Mars, but there was also playful tension, especially with Jin lightly dragging James Corden, as well as his bandmate RM. We know where BTS came from and what it has become, but we're only just beginning to see what it might splinter into.
Mr. Knauer also executes one of the brightest bits of Jason Wise's lively choreography while recalling an indiscretion from his past in "The Gypsy in Me." The young lovers whose star-crossed romance accounts for many complications are ably played by Patti-Lee Meringo (as Hope, Lord Evelyn's conflicted fiancée) and Josh Canfield (as Billy Crocker, a fledgling stockbroker who stows away to be with Hope).
Johnson had yet to write his masterpiece, "Lives of the Poets" (prompted in part by a conversation with King George III, who, in Boswell's account, expressed "a desire to have the literary biography of this country ably executed"); Oliver Goldsmith had yet to publish the novel that would make his name, "The Vicar of Wakefield"; and Edmund Burke had yet to find renown as a parliamentary orator.
You climbed the cursus honorum, you reached the office of praetor or consul, you governed honorably and ably (at least in theory), and then your reward was to become a provincial governor and have the chance to squeeze the inhabitants of Hispania Ulterior or Gallia Narbonensis for every last denarius — subject only to occasional prosecution for "abuses" if you made the wrong enemies back home.
In the wake of Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE's election, social conservatives have dragged out discredited arguments to target lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) Americans who ably serve their country in uniform.
The Yale exhibition ably illustrates Ruskin's influence, displaying a copy of Morris's Kelmscott Press edition of The Nature of Gothic, Proust's French translation of Sesame and Lilies, an English translation of Gandhi's Gujarati adaptation of Unto This Last, and a selection of materials relating to the Guild of St. George, the organization Ruskin founded in 1871 to reclaim unused agricultural land, establish agrarian communities, and provide cultural resources for working people.
They do their jobs not for money or glory, but because they are committed to serving on the front lines of US foreign policy in embassies and consulates around the world, including DC. The Foreign Service is undergoing a generational shift of sorts, but I've no doubt that the FSOs who emerge from this period of flux will be ready to serve ably as the next generation of our country's senior diplomats.
Forcellino's book is outstanding not merely because of the extent to which he incorporates a wealth of new insights on and research pertaining to Leonardo's life at all stages, and to the constantly roiling social and political climate in which the artist lived and worked, but also because of the profundity of detail he so ably provides to lure readers deep beneath the surfaces of Leonardo's works — paintings, unfinished paintings, and drawings alike.
My chiefs of staff -- Steve Voeller, Margaret Klessig, Matt Specht, Chandler Morse and Roland Foster have ably supervised a legislative team that included people over the years as Colleen Donnelly, Helen Heiden, Chuck Podalak, Kris Kiefer, Sarah Towles, Emily Nelson, Brian Canfield, Blake Tonn, Flaka Ismaili, Chance Hammock, Matt Sifert, Colin Timmerman, Melanie Lehnhardt, Hannah Grady, Brian Kennedy, Katie Jackson, James Layne, Andrea Jones, Kunal Parikh, Gary Barnett, Michael Fragoso and so many others, who have drafted substantive legislation and crafted consequential amendments that have been signed into law.
O'Donnell moves briskly and ably through these candidacies, their collisions and a dark bacchanal of events that still defies belief: McCarthy's messianic yet reluctant crusade to unseat Johnson; Kennedy's entry into the race; Johnson's sudden withdrawal, and Kennedy's assassination the night he won the California primary; Wallace's provocation of "the common folks" against blacks, elites and "little pinkos"; the frenzy of police batons and tear gas at the Democratic convention in Chicago; and Nixon's secret flirtation with treason, his effort to "monkey wrench" the president's attempts to start peace talks, lest a breakthrough in Vietnam benefit Humphrey's campaign.

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