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"avidly" Definitions
  1. with a lot of enthusiasm

309 Sentences With "avidly"

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On one hand, France is avidly courting London's financial industry.
KoF is most avidly played in China and Latin America.
Fountain avidly explains both the science and the human toll.
That includes critics, who will probe more avidly the court's vulnerabilities.
Despite such grim assessments, Ms. Rousseff is avidly preparing her defense.
There are few books I will more avidly not read again.
I sought these tales avidly when I first became a stepmother.
That it is followed avidly doesn't mean it is taken seriously.
Just as avidly as stuff, Ms. Sui has collected fascinating characters.
Fans everywhere avidly speculated what this could mean for their 2018 playlists.
Supporters are dwindling even in places where capital punishment is avidly imposed.
They also avidly avoid the socialist label because of its negative connotations.
President Trump avidly encouraged Brexit and his emissary welcomed Britain's new status.
Sanders, for example, has avidly courted Latino voters since his 2016 campaign.
Saddam Hussein, the Sunni ex-president, practiced it avidly against Shias and Kurds.
Polis has served in the House since 2009 and avidly supported marijuana legalization.
I don't have a particular baker I follow avidly in terms of recipes.
At the same time, she was doing sex work and avidly practicing BDSM.
There's a painful new awareness of Jean's avidly trying to live through others.
They are serious about the Me Too Movement, most avidly on a political level.
Like many an underground newspaper, the Cult of the Dead Cow avidly pursued it.
Western clothing and inventions spoke to the rapid modernization avidly encouraged by the emperor.
And if you're like us, you've been avidly following the retailer's enticing fashion deals.
Marion increased the family fortune by buying Apple stock; she also collected, avidly, Apple products.
And as host of the TV show "The Apprentice" he avidly promoted positive ratings reports.
But it's his left round kick that's still spoken of in awe—and avidly watched.
Enter the avidly pro-Trump Mr. Jordan, who is not likely to muster a majority.
But we do — and some of us with biracial heritage avidly, enthusiastically search them out.
Consequently, it may seem strange that pokeweed is avidly sought out as a wild edible.
" The letter also notes that Bloomberg "exercises several times a week and plays golf avidly.
People now focus on demographic attributes—and market value—more avidly than the work itself.
While his father collected foreign mementos, Robert avidly collected alchemical books and tested their recipes.
This is an area of the country where most adults voted for, and avidly support, Trump.
Editorial Few public figures have more avidly tended their relationships with the media than Donald Trump.
He avidly updates the tight-knit Facebook group with schedules and group photos of his audiences.
Since its founding in 1929, MoMA had avidly pledged its galleries to modern and contemporary art.
And yet here we were, avidly refilling our bird feeder and remarking on all the cardinals.
Stewart has avidly defended symbols of the Confederacy and pledged to crack down on illegal immigration.
Her combined 727,000 online followers are avidly watching and listening, waiting to hear whatever she says next.
So, to avidly and stubbornly ignore grime, after all these years, isn't just oversight: it's a statement.
The adorable animals that we have been watching so avidly were obese, diseased, and in terrible distress.
The men started avidly discussing an open secret around the wineries: the burgeoning black market for wine.
That shows people are still avidly returning to the site even if they spend less time there.
His downfall, as well as an expanding narrative of corporate intrigue and backstabbing, has been followed avidly.
Television channels and radio stations avidly follow their matches, and the local fan base has rapidly grown.
Severely burned as a boy, Keith spent much of his early life bedridden, and thus reading avidly.
"There are millions of hijabi women like me who use digital media avidly," she told the Emojicon conference.
When he's not busy directing some of the most heart-wrenching television in recent history, Bender paints avidly.
Civil, who said she is often asked why she avidly backs Clinton, cited her love for the Obamas.
If you use the social network avidly, you can be sure it already "gets" you in uncanny ways.
Between the lines: China is apparently avidly investing in, and developing facial recognition tech, Axios' Kia Kokalitcheva emails.
Some avidly stare at a large plasma screen featuring CNN prognostications about what to expect from tonight's boratory.
They don't patch over the existential void so much as reveal how avidly we yearn to fill it.
"I listen avidly at lunch as we go over the same arguments over and over and over again."
And so often, as a photographer, I'm trying very avidly to orchestrate a specific path to be productive.
As a teenager, I read avidly and became enamored of place names: Arcadia, Blue Grotto, Santorini, Stromboli, Tahiti.
The show, filmed in Mandarin and English, is broadcast online and is watched avidly by Chinese people worldwide.
She saw that they were already all avidly using messaging clients on their phones to chat to each other.
His campaign against Iran and its Hezbollah allies in Lebanon is heating up and he is avidly luring investors.
While his party has been avidly pursuing him, Mr. Bullock is not the only Democrat interested in the race.
No president since Richard Nixon has embraced the weaponized rhetoric of "law and order" as avidly as Mr. Trump.
They continued to emphasize the imminent second coming of Christ, and they avidly aligned biblical prophecy with current events.
The avidly nativist eastern Europeans see him as the symbol of everything that is wrong with the European Union.
He collected them avidly as a teen, though he preferred brutal Marvel antiheroes like Wolverine to DC's staid pantheon.
The patrons, now more like a mob, avidly cheered his mistake, in violation of Bobby Jones's rules of comportment.
The popular girls watched him avidly as he ate a grilled cheese and waffle fries, his green irises burning.
He said it reminded him of being a kid growing up in the U.S. and listening to radio shows avidly.
He was a sci-fi junkie who avidly followed the Avengers, the Japanese anime show "Naruto Shippuden" and Star Wars.
Mattis reads avidly, frequently quotes history and is proud that he grew up with a large library and no television.
Back in the 1990s investors avidly passed around Dan Benton's Goldman Sachs memo with 20 rules for technology stock investing.
The thing is, if this strategy of hate works in the midterms, the right will pursue it even more avidly.
It "took a minute," she added, to partner with St. Ann's, which also pursued the show avidly from the beginning.
The famous people targeted don't appear to be random, but ones teens like and respect, or at least follow avidly.
It's been said that Hawking could publish his grocery list and it would be avidly read by his many fans.
Mr. Cooper said he was of two minds about how avidly the news media should cover the president's Twitter feed.
And since they are private-sector-loving corporatists, they avidly embrace pro-business international combines, such as the World Trade Organization.
The Central American leader may now reckon with dwindling support at home, where local press avidly covered the two-week trial.
This time, he went to Rome to speak with a team of agents, who avidly asked him for everything he had.
Nothing in them will surprise the President because he has been following news of the counsel's investigation more avidly than anyone.
During the 1970s, when I was a teenager, I avidly followed the critics who were then writing for The New Yorker.
In short, Mr. Trump neither avidly supports engaging Iran nor wants to be so confrontational to provoke Tehran into lashing out.
My 10-year-old daughter plays avidly with dolls of all sorts — American Girl, Calico Critters, Legos and no-name figurines.
Late Wednesday, Mr. Heastie said that he and his Democratic majority had avidly sought an agreement, but wouldn't bend on charters.
Educators avidly debated how to help kids transition from the analog world of early childhood to the digital world of adults.
He decided he wanted to become a record producer, he said, when he was 12, and started avidly collecting classical records.
And I know other people do too, because people seem to search the internet quite avidly for articles that reveal spoilers.
Raised in rural Kentucky, Gorley grew up living the country life but avidly listening to R&B, hip-hop and pop music.
I doubt that this is the case, simply because we have been avidly searching for these early sites for a long time.
The show, filmed in Mandarin and English, "is watched avidly by Chinese people worldwide," according to an article in The New Yorker.
It's been hard to decide where to place their allegiances, and many of Trump's current supporters avidly opposed Trump in 2016... Sen.
I blame this myth on Dan Brown— The Da Vinci Code and The Lost Symbol are still avidly read books in prison.
In addition to pushing for the removal of U.S. troops from Iraq, Sadr is avidly opposed to Iranian influence in his country.
He monitors the opinions of hosts and regular guests more avidly than most media critics do and works them obsessively, often directly.
But it's nice to see people avidly watching, discussing, and rewarding films that exhibit the best the art form has to offer.
She was no longer the kingmaker or queenmaker whose endorsement Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders avidly sought during their 2016 primary battle.
While incarcerated, she'd read avidly and discovered her love for history — including the history of the prison where she was locked up.
The idea was avidly promoted by Senator Marco Rubio, a Florida Republican who pushed the Trump administration to take such a step.
Lily Dale avidly asks her housekeeper Clara (Harriett D. Foy, lovely) to ask Etta Doris what she knows about the Disappointment Club.
He understood that his work would expose the tribes to the outside, with its dazzling technology, and that they would submit avidly.
Mr. Trump, who writes avidly on Twitter about war and peace in other parts of the world, said nothing about the announcement.
In the weeks that followed, he did a string of interviews and tweeted avidly about his theories that foreign spies infiltrated Trump's campaign.
In philanthropic circles, the annual Gates letter is read as avidly for tidbits about giving trends as Mr. Buffett's letter is by investors.
There was a real power imbalance in Davidson and Grande's relationship, and that was one of the reasons people followed it so avidly.
We avidly check Instagram and street style (even though we know how manufactured it is) to see What Boldface Names Are Wearing Now!
They fascinated her young daughter, who turned their pages avidly when she suffered from bronchitis and pneumonia during the long, bitter Canadian winters.
But many are stowed away in a secret location, where they are avidly read by rows of young people under a dim tungsten light.
But a flurry of endorsements and appearances has made it clear that both candidates are avidly courting blacks and neither can assume their support.
Indian fans follow a film's box office numbers nearly as avidly as cricket scores, and Veere Di Wedding appears to be raking it in.
In this Korean imagining, which the government avidly propagates in North Korea, the leader is the parent-in-chief, whose virtues define the nation.
Chinese authorities have been avidly tightening cash supplies in the economy as they seek to rein in speculation and curb risks from excessive borrowing.
Coffey followed the group's work avidly, but wondered why these radical new therapies were being applied to an organ as complex as the brain.
In 2012 London's bustling West End went quiet because residents heeded too avidly the organisers' pleas to avoid putting pressure on the transport system.
Even though all three have a penchant for provocation, they are also influential with the most avidly conservative voters who make up Trump's base.
Through a hole in the wall, they become voyeurs peering avidly at their rapturously happy newlywed neighbors (Mélanie Laurent and Melvil Poupaud) having sex.
She sang avidly from the age of 4, and by the time she was 20083 she was the lead singer in the local choir.
By old tradition, coverage of the royals oscillates between sycophantic and brutal, avidly milking story lines about their laziness, profligacy, debauchery or low intelligence.
During the 1950s, "she was the woman artist on the scene," Gabriel writes, with work that was avidly collected by wealthy patrons and museums.
White is forty-one, and since his adolescence, in Detroit, when he was an upholsterer's apprentice, he has been avidly interested in modern design.
He was mentioned on "The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon," delved into paid endorsements and talked avidly with producers about a potential reality show.
Where technology and economics collide Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi is resigning after Italian voters rejected a constitutional reform proposal Renzi had avidly supported.
Though they are polar opposites politically, the son who avidly supports President Trump and the mother who is a diehard liberal enjoy a solid relationship.
The Orion Nebula, the middle jewel in the "sword" of the constellation Orion, is one of the most avidly photographed objects in the night sky.
But political junkies will be watching avidly to see what these states might tell us about next week's extremely consequential winner-take-all Republican contests.
Before long, the three grew restless, peering avidly into shop windows, unable, finally, to resist the blandishments of Edith Machinist, a vintage store on Rivington.
Ms. Ma has avidly supported stronger economic ties with North Korea and has called the Hongxiang group a "golden bridge" between China and the North.
Ms. Silberling said she favored Bernie Sanders in the Democratic primary campaign, but that she went from merely opposing Mr. Trump to avidly supporting Mrs.
While some people avidly believe Nostradamus has correctly predicted events in the past, others say his alleged prediction of the coronavirus is a false claim.
In truth, Wright probably had more in common with the Latin American, European and Chinese poets he avidly translated than with anyone writing in English.
Sisson wrote that Bloomberg is in "great physical shape," noting that he exercises several times a week, plays golf "avidly" and maintains a pilot's license.
But as the protests began to go viral, we dissected the SlutWalks avidly, over Facebook posts and IRL, in quiet, thrilled tones with other women.
Of course Kidman is our favorite habitual sing-alonger at these events, and she didn't disappoint – avidly mouthing the words to several songs besides her husband's.
Those orb-like eyes look out onto Eleanor Antin's "100 Boots" as if avidly following the postcards depicting the boots' adventures from California to New York.
The third—Lutz Ebersdorf, the actor playing the old psychoanalyst, about whom Guadagnino avidly sought all visitors' opinions—had never been seen on a set before.
And that's despite having avidly played video games since I was a kid and then also building a whole career around writing about them professionally. Wild!
For a lesser writer, we might wish more avidly for an editor to have stepped in to carve the book into something more specific, more pointed.
While some users won't care about this (because it doesn't affect them), some users will be avidly against supporting such a company — even if they're straight.
The quarter-final of the Texas State Championship, a high-school contest followed as avidly as almost any professional league, promised to be an epic encounter.
It may also compromise a patient's well-being: Ambivalent providers may visit less often, educate patients less avidly and spend less time devising the best treatments.
I avidly read opinion and discussion and editorial content about scifi, to stay on the right track and stay fresh in my personal knowledge, insights and opinions.
The vast gulf between the Donald Trump and Ivanka Trump audiences means that, by working so avidly for her father's election, Ivanka Trump is taking a risk.
Robert Heimberger, president of the Bavarian state crime office, also said that material found during a search of Sonboly's home showed he avidly played violent video games.
After stonewalling Judge Garland for the remaining 11 months of Mr Obama's term, the Republican Senate avidly took up Donald Trump's nominee, the highly conservative Neil Gorsuch.
At that time, Suffolk County was led by Steve Levy, a county executive who avidly played the role of nativist hatemonger, rallying Long Islanders to his intolerance.
Russia has avidly courted CAR president Faustin-Archange Touadera, who was invited to the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum last year, where he met with President Putin.
The customers of the Wild Fig Books and Coffee in Lexington, Ky., avidly follow the store on Instagram, looking for the antics of the store's Barista Barbie.
" A little while later, they're avidly discussing the state of events staged for the media, the efficacy of the Occupy movement and whether it "lost its way.
Amid the personal drama and grim prospects for peace, Mr. Erekat refuses to give up on the national goals he has avidly pushed for nearly 30 years.
We read all the stories in Bible school — my first book club — where we avidly discussed hell, angels, eternity, and wondered if there really were talking snakes.
Investors are avidly awaiting the government's consumer price index report, a monthly gauge that measures prices across a basket of goods deemed representative of the national marketplace.
Mexican fans follow boxing avidly, but have mostly paid attention to the lower weight classes, and boxers like Julio Cesar Chavez, Canelo Alvarez and Juan Manuel Marquez.
For the past two days, Malaysians have been avidly viewing footage of officers removing bags and boxes aired on news channels and uploaded to social media platforms.
And writing for the Los Angeles Review of Books' site Avidly, Monique Morgan served up a satirical take on a similarly serious subject: poetry and contemporary democracy. Enjoy!
This means it could cajole those it deemed not to be paying attention to the aforementioned presentation (that is, those not facing inward) to follow things more avidly.
Crucially, it was a bipartisan effort, which made it easier for Congress to take on the interest groups which avidly defend the benefits they gain from carve-outs.
I avidly followed these spectacular achievements, going so far as clipping each story from the newspaper and, much to my mother's displeasure, stapling them to my bedroom wall.
Her essays and stories have appeared at the Atlantic, Avidly/LARB, Hyperallergic, the Mantle, New Criticals, Madcap Review, the Hairpin, Salon, and the Robert Olen Butler Prize Stories.
Ms. Hall Moran, then a 14-year-old skater avidly following the Olympics, easily related to the two-time U.S. national champion, who was 20 at the time.
It was, I realized, how I would remember her — slouched in that puffy coat she wore all winter, shoes wet with slush, listening as avidly as she spoke.
Isaac Wright, a veteran Democratic strategist who specializes in rural races, said he expected to see congressional candidates avidly debating criminal justice reform in the next campaign cycle.
Early in her career in the 21962s, Ms. Oliveros avidly adopted cutting-edge technologies, working with magnetic tape and prototype synthesizers at the San Francisco Tape Music Center.
I dragged my friend to see Sweeney Todd in the middle of a raging blizzard (Sorry, Gabby!), and avidly consumed shady bootlegged episodes of 21 Jump Street on Youtube.
"My husband and I call this the Howard Stern effect," she said, referring to the fact that Stern's haters would listen to him far more avidly than his supporters.
In case you haven't been avidly following Nick's [fourth] journey to find love on reality television, here's a quick recap of the 12 most unforgettable moments from this season.
As part of the Black Lives Matters movement, Knicks star Carmelo Anthony has been avidly outspoken this summer in the wake of more shootings and deaths involving African-Americans.
Contango and backwardation are avidly watched in trading rooms because shifts can send important signals about the balance between supply and demand and changes in the level of stocks.
Among the clues studied avidly south of the border is the output of North Korean news agencies: multitudinous, mostly vacuous and usually the verbose ramblings of official press releases.
To President Trump, all diplomacy is personal, especially with the two Asian strongmen he has courted most avidly, Kim Jong-un of North Korea and Xi Jinping of China.
His father was a prominent lawyer in the city; his mother was a homemaker who read philosophy avidly and whose ancestors were among the first pioneers to settle Kansas.
Occasions like this bring welcome reminders that something besides contemporary paintings and sculptures are avidly pursued by collectors, but the Abbeys are indeed collectors of contemporary (and modern) art.
" That was because, as Keith explained to Gallagher, "we were too busy, you know, avidly learning how to be blues players and that was all we had time for.
Beneath bright newsroom lighting, cameras peer avidly over the shoulders of writers and editors as they work to meet deadlines, assemble facts and obtain perspective on the recently deceased.
Such exceptionalism, subscribed to more avidly by older generations, takes a rose-colored view of American foreign policy's history and ignores the profound changes shaping the 21st century world.
The title character of "Hala" — a Pakistani-American teenager in her final year of high school — is cautious with her words, but avidly curious with her eyes and ears.
It turned into a nearly three-week-long story of survival, international collaboration and triumph over the impossible — one that was avidly embraced and followed live across the world.
Arena of Valor's appeal was evident while I was in China; I witnessed young people at restaurants avidly playing the game while their friends and dates looked on in boredom.
Determined to become wholly American, avidly reading the works of Jack London, Isidor Rabi scraped out an education even as his teeth were falling out of his head from malnutrition.
The perfect 103 made fourteen-year-old Nadia Comaneci a living legend, and made women's gymnastics one of the most hotly anticipated and avidly watched events in American Olympic coverage.
But Amit Jain, managing director of private equity firm GTI Capital, said the action was inconsistent from a government that, under Prime Minister Narendra Modi, has avidly courted foreign investors.
Mr. Martin, the former football star, is one male congregant who has been avidly following Mr. Bernard's teachings; he said the pastor is both his friend and a father figure.
Performed on such a testosterone-fueled stage, displays of physical competence and demonstration of the survival instinct infuse both players' movements amid a massive crowd avidly clamoring for their combat.
The Watson family has been avidly following Varner's results from afar since watching a television feature earlier this year that detailed his path from a modest background to the tour.
He avidly pitched smaller government, spending cuts and an end to home-district pork-barrel projects, but also supported free trade, engagement with the world and an openness to immigration.
Consistently, this human-curated, barely funded, open-access list—avidly followed in the realm of public health and almost unknown outside it—has been an alarm bell for the world.
After graduating at 18, Mr. Serkin took an apartment in New York, avidly listened to recordings by Frank Zappa and the Grateful Dead, and explored Buddhist and Hindu spiritual teachings.
Starting in the '80s, his hard-core music, confrontational spoken-word pieces, and he-man persona consciously used virility to attack itself — something that Idles now does just as avidly.
" — "silentspring" from Chicago "It's hypocrisy that the NYT, as a media outlet that covers the #MeToo movement so avidly, refuses to fire someone who kisses and touches women without consent.
Leicas equipped with this system became the weapons of choice for correspondents like Henri Cartier-Bresson and Robert Capa and were avidly cloned (and occasionally improved) by Soviet and Japanese manufacturers.
The Ghostbusters star – who has avidly tweeted about the Olympics from America since they began earlier this month – has accepted an on-site gig with NBC, according to the Hollywood Reporter.
She reads coaching books, listens avidly to self-improvement TED Talks, and considers raiding the minibar and swimming to be rebellious nighttime activities while she's on an Academic Decathlon field trip.
Soccer fans across the globe are avidly following the World Cup , which kicked off in on Thursday when host nation Russia hammered Saudi Arabia 5-0 in the tournament's opening game.
" The newspaper, which released details of the conversation with Rezaian, said he "found escape in the fiction he was allowed to read, and today he was avidly reading whatever he wanted.
Obama's first presidential campaign was followed quite avidly by urban residents and debates on why he was the right guy for Pakistan could be witnessed in every sphere of public life.
She has made a calculated effort to show some inner life and spark by her choice of clothes, especially her kitten-heeled animal-print shoes, which the British press chronicles avidly.
Many other major administration players appear frequently on cable news and Sunday political talk shows, fitting for the staff of a president who avidly watches television and hosted a reality show.
Entombed within the buttes are cross-bedded layers of sandstone deposited by millions of years of Martian wind storms, which Curiosity avidly studied and photographed as it passed through Murray Buttes.
The 92-year-old, whose TV series "Blue Planet II" was avidly watched as far away as China, has been credited with raising awareness of rampant plastic pollution in the oceans.
" The report also commended him for avidly using social media to promote women's equality and for speaking about women "as active agents of change, not simply victims of discrimination and violence.
Yet other societies, where video games are played as avidly, do not contend with the tragic levels of violence that occur in the United States, said Entertainment Software Association in a statement.
While health problems can't be attributed to eating a single sandwich, a lifetime of avidly consuming steaks, burgers, sausages and other processed meats can load the body with unhealthful fats and salt.
The legislation was avidly sought by the banking and credit card industries; its supporters said it would rein in abuse of the bankruptcy system that had driven up the cost of borrowing.
She describes dance as more "limited" in this sense, but that ever since she recently starting choreographing again, she's been incorporating text, from art criticism to news articles, that she avidly reads.
Despite the promise of this huge sum, I have some advice for those financial advisors and children of baby boomers who have been avidly awaiting an inheritance windfall: Don't bet on it.
His drawings often of men and women with strangely deformed or exaggerated features — which he called "visi mostruosi," or "monstrous faces," and which scholars call "grotesques" — were distributed widely, and avidly copied.
It was a great relief when my son began avidly eating other foods, and it was then easier to go on breast-feeding him, evenings and weekends and whenever it made sense.
Kumar's speeches are watched avidly by his supporters – he has about 2 million YouTube subscribers and a million Twitter followers – and his anti-Modi slogans are chanted at protests across the country.
Reporters at news outlets around the country were actively searching for stories of sexual misconduct by prominent people, and people were avidly reading these stories and discussing the issue on social media.
It really makes a difference to have paid staffers in place in the states to work with volunteer activists on electoral and policy campaigns — and Americans for Prosperity has avidly embraced that strategy.
Davis grew up listening to his dad's playlist of country's poet laureates, including Kris Kristofferson and John Prine, and he has been playing the guitar and avidly writing songs since his early teens.
Now the meeting talked about "Sinicising" religion, meaning believers should pay more attention to traditional Chinese culture and identify themselves more closely with China's "national aspirations"—as defined by an avidly atheist party.
One of the U.K.'s most avidly pursued trading relationships is threatened by the surprise delay of a planned £18 billion ($23.4 billion) nuclear deal, the Chinese ambassador to the U.K. has warned.
At the Jennings house, meanwhile, Henry avidly played a video game on his new computer (making its only appearance) and Paige, watching him, smiled tentatively, enjoying the brief moment of normal family life.
Afghans avidly consume Hindi language soap operas and Bollywood films, which create a perception of India as a utopian idyll of noble friendships and relatively chaste romances where the good folks always win.
"Game of Thrones has truly become a worldwide phenomenon, with fans avidly watching the show throughout all corners of the globe," said HBO Director of Global Licensing Jeff Peters in a press release.
They're also getting access to the President's son -- who far from being a disinterested party, avidly inserts himself into debates over his father's presidency and policies -- in exchange for enriching the Trump family.
Mr. Thalen, the InfoWars reporter, said he was increasingly turning down leaks that he knows his audience would read avidly and reward with acclaim, but that he considered exaggerated to advance Russian interests.
He said the average age of his consumer if 2743 or 38, but emphasized that, for the rest of their lives, people will enjoy the same entertainment they consumed avidly when they were 17.
The hard line camp is largely made up of loyalists of Rouhani's predecessor, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, who during his two terms in office avidly stoked tensions with the U.S. and cracked down on internal dissidents.
By now Wagers understood more about the hidden costs of bodycams — to individual privacy, to the overworked staff of the public-disclosure unit — but he and O'Toole began avidly pursuing a federal grant nonetheless.
If people respond more avidly to one kind of image, moving their avatars to it more quickly than they move them away from other types of images, presumably they are drawn to that subject.
"And other societies, where video games are played as avidly, do not contend with the tragic levels of violence that occur in the U.S." The same case is also backed up by academic research.
Now, of course, men like Russell Westbrook, LeBron James and Kelly Oubre Jr. embrace style so avidly that the stroll from tunnel to arena has become a pregame version of the Oscars red carpet.
As a kid, my family made fun of me for how avidly I paid attention to and followed along with the flight safety demonstration every single time we flew — but I stand by it.
The region is home to more than 640 million people, many of whom follow soccer avidly even if their national teams are relative minnows with none having ever qualified for the World Cup finals.
The Spanish royal taste for nudes can hardly be separated from the Spanish royal taste for Titian, the Venetian painter who innovated the influential, seductive nude Venus-type that the two Philips avidly acquired.
Sanders supporters are a minority of Democrats, but they are still a large number of people, and they avidly read and share content about Sanders's big fundraising hauls and his wins in low-population states.
Prince Harry and Ms. Markle, whose father is white and whose mother is black, had been subjected to intense and sometimes racially charged scrutiny by the British news media, which avidly covers the royal family.
Meta Ralph Lauren may present itself as the go-to outfitter of the preppy elite, but it has also long been a favorite label among street wear enthusiasts, who avidly track down vintage Polo gear.
The reassuring part is that, if anything, he monitors Lucy's activities more avidly than Kirsten does—surely his avidity has egged on her own—and Lucy represents ninety per cent of all discussions between them.
Like Ericsson, another European technology company that owns multiple patents that are widely used in Android and Apple phones, Nokia avidly guards its intellectual property, which has become a mainstay of the company's annual revenue.
Changing tacks, somewhat, you might also want to get Avidly Reads Board Games by Eric Thurm, a short little ditty put out by New York University Press that looks at the history of board games.
More than that, I hear in my memory the voices of fellow NeverTrumpers on lengthy phone calls in 2016, voices of people who also have spent decades working honorably and avidly for conservative policies and solutions.
But despite not avidly posting, the star has managed to include some more personal posts within her new content, like the sweet photo she shared of she and her mother for Mother's Day this past Sunday.
" But even if they were avidly sharing their private lives with the world, neither sister would likely end up snapchatting the day away as Mary-Kate says, "We're lucky [working hard] comes quite naturally for us.
Though a major label deal never materialized, he's garnered a small but avidly engaged following and caught the attention of budding independent LA label P.O.W., which released his official debut album, 220K Hours, in late July.
The Competitive Enterprise Institute, a think tank in Washington D.C. that avidly advocates for fossil fuel industry interests, sent a letter to NASA in July 2019, requesting that NASA remove online information about the climate consensus.
Deschamps-Braly avidly studied the history of craniofacial surgery, learning about other pioneers, including René Le Fort, who, in the late nineteenth century, categorized the types of skull fractures that might be caused by blunt trauma.
Books of The Times Tana French, the superb Irish novelist who happens to write avidly about crime, used to link her books by having a minor character in one become the beleaguered protagonist of the next.
My bedside table would be a literary archaeologist's dream (or nightmare), layer upon layer of books, some dating back years, some picked up and dropped, others read avidly until they go back to their home bookshelf.
Republican Senator Bob Corker, who has said he "avidly" supports Pompeo's nomination, told reporters the meeting was unlikely to affect the nomination because it is not news that U.S. intelligence has had connections with North Korea.
We've been avidly following general election polls for months, and now their final verdict is in — Hillary Clinton leads Donald Trump by 3 to 4 points nationally, and leads in enough states to give her the presidency.
And Donald Trump, who has more openly and avidly embraced white nationalist ideas than any presidential candidate since George Wallace, appears committed to weakening the norms that prevent a return to the American history of election violence.
Today, China is devoting itself to a similarly ambitious agenda through a series of mega-projects, including in artificial intelligence and quantum information science, while avidly pursuing advances in such strategic emerging technologies as nanotechnology and biotechnology.
In this scenario, things look good for the likes of AT&T and Comcast, for example, and not so rosy for the likes of Amazon and Google, which held sway with Obama and were avidly anti-Trump.
Native Manhattanites who met in adolescence through Ms. Gelman's mother, who was Ms. Dunham's therapist, they became close friends at Oberlin College and were avidly covered by the press as their stars rose together in young adulthood.
During a meeting with Donald Trump in the Oval Office on Thursday, West — who avidly supports and voted for the president in the 2016 election — claimed during a lengthy, televised discussion that he was "misdiagnosed" with bipolar disorder.
Fan picks While the most well-known Fortnite streamers like Ninja and Dr. Lupo did not qualify for the finals, there are still tons of young teens with large followings those in the Fortnite community are avidly supporting.
The closer they get to losing it, the more avidly they marshal every form of heft, pull, propaganda, coercion and extortion at hand to prevent America's political economy from locking into an equilibrium of fully inclusive democratic equality.
"Such precise identification would not have been possible without the intervention of the Russian Foreign Ministry," says a video made by FA. Eliot Higgins, Bellingcat's founder, has been avidly reporting on the chemical attacks in Syria since 2012.
In other words, if you don't avidly check the Facebook newsroom, you're missing out on updates being made to its News Feed algorithms and are using Facebook "in the dark", without knowledge as to how the interface works.
On Thursday afternoon, during a meeting with Donald Trump in the Oval Office, West — who avidly supports and voted for the president in the 2016 election — claimed during a lengthy, televised discussion that he was "misdiagnosed" with bipolar disorder.
Many of the N.R.A.'s five million members, who are recruited through expensive television ads, may well join for symbolic reasons, or to be part of a community, not because they avidly support the organization's core principles per se.
The proposal is avidly supported by Angangueo's local government and most of its residents, who would benefit most directly from the low-wage jobs the mine would bring — at first a few hundred jobs, and ultimately perhaps several thousand.
The legislation was supported by conservative Republicans including Senator John Barrasso, from Wyoming, the top coal producing state, and Democrats who avidly support aggressive action to curb emissions linked to climate change, including Senator Sheldon Whitehouse of Rhode Island.
Now under scrutiny by the F.B.I. and congressional investigators, Mr. Flynn faces legal bills that are well into the six figures, and former clients are scrambling to distance themselves from the ex-general whose counsel they once avidly sought.
A graduate of Columbia Law School, she fought avidly for women's rights as a lawyer before joining the bench in 1980 when she was appointed to the U.S. Court of Appeals, and was later appointed to the Supreme Court in 1993.
Hatrick has long been a royal fan - he remembers his mother looking for somewhere to watch Prince Charles marry Diana Spencer while on holiday in a remote seaside cottage in 1981 and avidly read about Tudor monarchs as a teenager.
Indeed, Trump has made no secret of his support for Israel's designs on the Palestinian territory it occupied in 1967, as demonstrated by his pick of the avidly pro-settler David Friedman as his nominee for U.S. ambassador to Israel.
And the old two-party system has fragmented into more of a four-party configuration; in addition to the Conservatives and Labour, the strongly pro-Remain Liberal Democrats and the avidly pro-Leave Brexit party both poll in double figures.
In a one-party state like China, the elections-equals-chaos narrative has been avidly embraced by the state-run media, which sought to paint this year's hurly-burly presidential race as evidence that the American political system is deeply flawed.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads In the 1920s and '30s, art by Pueblo artists was avidly purchased and displayed by collectors across the United States, which allowed many of these artisans to make a decent living through native craft.
Jeroen Boomgaard, a professor of art and public space at the Gerrit Rietveld Academie art school, and an assistant professor of art history at the University of Amsterdam, said Tinguely was a major influence on his contemporaries and was avidly collected.
Mr. Trump suggested that he was ending the "very provocative" war games as an incentive for North Korea to denuclearize, granting the North one of its most avidly sought objectives even before the country has begun dismantling its nuclear weapons.
She was in Girl Scouts for 12 years, swam avidly, baked, sewed, collected seashells and sea glass, wrote poetry and short stories, performed in plays, blew trumpet in the Bellbrook High School marching band and sang in a Wright State chorale.
But since his election in 2016, he has avidly courted media attention, often by staking out contrarian positions on social issues like gay marriage (opposed) or by organizing rallies to support the adoption of patriotic "loyalty" tests for Hong Kong judges.
"The country now with the biggest trend in butlers is China," said Mr. Yeh, whose English accent would be at home on "Downton Abbey," the television series about a blue blood family in England, which was avidly watched in China.
Five of them, including Nigeria, which has Africa's largest economy, are being avidly courted by China as part of its "Belt and Road Initiative," and could well conclude that China is a more trustworthy and predictable partner than the United States.
In October, a prosecutor in a New York iPhone case told the court that Apple had unlocked more than 70 phones for police in the past, a number that's been avidly recirculated in the days since the San Bernardino order came in.
Jumping back and forth through time, the novel tracks our narrator through her childhood of avidly watching dance without being able to replicate it, her friendship and all her falling-outs with Tracey, and her time as a young adult working for Aimee.
"I want to see the positive side of the city," said lawyer Francis Lopez, 50, who joined dozens of other people on a recent Saturday walking tour around the poor west Caracas neighborhood of Catia, avidly snapping pictures of the colorful marketplace.
" She says, "Collectors and boards do have a lot of influence in what is shown in these types of spaces, and the truth is that many people in these positions are not avidly interested in a political discourse in a visual arts space.
In the traditional-dance group she joins, she meets a Koryak boy who complains about how much more avidly the media have covered the case of the Golosovskaya sisters than it did the disappearance of an Even girl from Esso, three years earlier.
KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters) - Malaysians have avidly watched the public humiliation of former leader Najib Razak and his wife, as police hunting evidence of graft loaded five trucks with luxury items, including dozens of Birkin handbags, some costing as much as a sportscar.
Komiya was part of an avidly watching crowd that included 45 children brought by their teachers to observe the butchering, a decades-old tradition for primary school pupils in the city of Minamiboso, which lies just east of Tokyo and has whaled for generations.
The slightly-less-revolting Jake Gyllenhaal in Enemy does a lot of dumb things, but he also gives pretty good lectures about how ignoring history dooms people to repeat it, and he supplements those speeches with elaborate, web-like diagrams that his students avidly reproduce.
As things stand, case logs indicated that persons who avidly peddle a significant number of guns are not merely cutting corners while selling to lawful owners, but instead have a tendency to be engaged in trafficking to the black market or flouting other gun restrictions.
Mr. Mourão, the former general, and other retired officers are avidly backing the presidential bid of a far-right congressman, Jair Bolsonaro, a tough-talking former army captain who has proposed contentious measures to restore order, including giving the police freer rein to kill criminals.
But Ms. Farone, 33, who suffers from a degenerative spine condition, avidly watched the debate over the repeal of the Affordable Care Act and celebrated when Mr. McCain made his dramatic thumbs-down vote on the Senate floor last summer, preserving the health care law.
Living, working, and traveling in Mexico brought him in contact with arte popular, the art of ancient Mesoamerica, and the Mexican modernists, especially José Guadalupe Posada, David Alfaro Siqueiros, Frida Kahlo, and Rufino Tamayo — all of whom he avidly assimilated to his own vision.
BEIJING (Reuters) - A Chinese state TV anchor and a host from Fox Business, whose sparring over the U.S.-China trade war has been avidly followed on Chinese social media, brought their duel to the American cable network for what turned out to be a respectful encounter.
It wouldn't be hard for Mr. Lak to take his lead, to rough up or dress down the elegance: Sies Marjan's stylist, from the first collection onward, is Lotta Volkova, herself an avidly followed agenda setter, who is muse and collaborator to Mr. Gvasalia as well.
Her grandfather would remove the vocal tracks on cassettes and record over them with his own singing to play for guests, her grandmother taught herself to play guitar in a secret hiding spot underneath her bed, and her mother avidly collected and played records throughout her childhood.
As he tip-toes toward a re-election bid—Mr Warner has yet to formally announce but is avidly raising money—he is accommodating left-leaning Democrats who dominate the party with a measured embrace of some of their priorities, including easing the student debt crisis.
WARSAW (Reuters) - A satirical TV show avidly watched by millions of Poles depicts a Poland ruled by one man who never leaves his office but orders around the prime minister and sycophantic aides, while the Polish president is kept waiting endlessly in the foyer for a meeting.
BEIJING, May 30 (Reuters) - A Chinese state TV anchor and a host from Fox Business, whose sparring over the U.S.-China trade war has been avidly followed on Chinese social media, brought their duel to the American cable network for what turned out to be a respectful encounter.
The Dancing with the Stars alum tells PEOPLE he is avidly watching the current season, and is particularly impressed with the America's Next Top Model winner, who proved with his debut that even though he may not be able to hear the music, he's got plenty of moves.
Robert S. Khuzami, formerly a terrorism prosecutor and general counsel of Deutsche Bank and — most important of all for law firms — once the top enforcement official at the Securities and Exchange Commission, was avidly courted by a raft of big firms when he left his post in 2013.
Described by German judicial officials as a model prisoner who had avidly cooperated in providing information about the Islamic State, Mr. Sarfo was given a reduced prison term of three years and was allowed to provide interviews to a number of news organizations, including The New York Times.
Whereas the series finale saw Rory in her final year of college avidly pursuing a career in journalism, Sherman-Palladino would have given her a much different fate — announcing to her mother that she was pregnant with the baby of her then-boyfriend, the feckless Logan Huntzberger (Matt Czuchry).
Admired immensely by the Impressionists, and avidly collected by Degas and Picasso, Corot counts not only as one of the great landscape painters of his time but also as one of art history's pivotal characters, marking as he does the bridge between Claude Lorrain's classicism and the Impressionist's free-form empiricism.
There are two types of jewelry we avidly invest in: the symbolic, life-long pieces (like wedding bands or future family heirlooms) and the day-to-day "fashion" jewelry that rotates as often as our shoes (like cool hoops, fun rings that may temporarily turn your fingers green, and stackable necklaces).
Though it may no longer be the world's largest manufacturer of pig iron or steel, the United States remains a powerhouse thought generator whose cultural exports — think rock 'n' roll, graffiti, Pop Art, software, computer gaming, skateboarding, surfing, sportswear, the list is extensive — are avidly taken up around the world.
Self-help. Once upon a time I devoured them avidly, and to look at my bookshelf you might think I still did, but now that I have been around the block several more times, I find relying on wisdom and guidance from a handful of sage friends is far more beneficial.
"The Good Life" could almost be an ­illustration of the Chekhovian dictum that a gun introduced in the first act must be fired before the curtain falls, as the reader avidly turns the pages, eager to discover which violent solution Roger will choose as a means of escaping his financial and personal ­distress.
"America Is Hard to See" (the title comes from a Robert Frost poem that was also borrowed for a retrospective at the Whitney Museum) arrives at an awkward time to ask for sympathy for these men: a moment when the culture is talking avidly about sexual predation and the damage it leaves behind.
When you get into sports, if the guy can hit … [Dodgers outfielder] Dixie Walker, who was avidly against Jackie coming up, then says he has to admit when the Dodgers win the pennant that Jackie's done more than any other to bring [the team] up in the race, which is an unintended pun.
He has avidly promoted conspiracy theories, like those of the birther movement, whipped up his supporters at campaign rallies with chants of "lock her up" about Hillary Clinton, and demanded the death penalty for five young black and Latino men wrongly accused of assaulting and raping a white woman in Central Park.
She brings him hard-boiled eggs for lunch, which he devours as avidly as Cool Hand Luke, and then teaches him how to sign "egg" and other words: a dazzling device on del Toro's part, whereby Eliza's condition, far from being a handicap, eases the entente between her and the prisoner, while confirming his intelligence.
And it announced that Jared Leto, who is both an Academy Award-winning actor and a kind of self-willed internet punching bag (his anecdotes about how he lived his role as the Joker in "Suicide Squad" were avidly called out by snarksters on Twitter), would be joining the site as its chief creative officer.
That is why actors come and go so fleetingly in "The Thin Red Line," killed off less by combat than by the director's impatience with the whole business of sustaining a character, and why his camera lingers so avidly on trees, not just in "The Tree of Life" itself but in the latest film.
The new masters of Yanhuang Chunqiu, which had been one of the few remaining outlets for liberal political opinion in China, appear likely to remake it into an avidly loyal defender of party orthodoxy, said Wu Wei, who has remained in place as executive editor of the magazine but is among those fighting to save its independence.
Together, the men avidly collect art — they have several drawings and paintings by the playwright Jean Cocteau, all purchased at a gallery in Paris and displayed in the "Cocteau corner" above the bar — as well as ephemera, including a postcard from Thornton Wilder to a fan and a small self-portrait in profile sketched by Alfred Hitchcock.
In Britain, he is himself almost as much of a national treasure as Holmes: a public figure whose every utterance is avidly reported and disseminated throughout the Twittersphere, his bipolarity, his obsessions with technology, his amatory affairs, all reported on constantly, the contents of his richly stocked mind on permanent display in TV documentaries, his books lining the shelves.
Meantime, on the Capitol lawn, a pack of Hyenas are busy rending the corpse of the former United States of America, sending its lifeblood and nutrients, filtered through their diseased and corrupt digestive apparatus, into tubes planted in their assholes, which are avidly sucked through the lit end of a cigar by the Fat Cat King of Skull Island.
At 23, I'm the rare black man (in my experience) who avidly watches women's soccer, softball and basketball on TV. Too often, I find myself hyping the performance of a female athlete or team on the all-male sports texting thread I belong to and suddenly realize that most guys in this group of highly opinionated sports junkies just aren't responding.
There, he established his urban sophisticate bona fides by purchasing both an in-the-know newspaper (The Observer, read most avidly by the media and real estate elite) and a trophy Fifth Avenue high-rise (for which he famously overpaid) and, later, marrying a Park Avenue princess, albeit herself only one generation removed, at least on her father's side, from similarly unfashionable Queens.
That Magritte was a mentor and influence to Broodthaers is an established cornerstone of any study of his work; what has proven harder to incorporate into the literature on Broodthaers is the direct and pervasive lineage of Paul Nougé, Marcel Lecomte, E.L.T. Mesens, and, in general, the formative dada-surrealist writers whose trenchant and provocative intellectual work he avidly consumed as a young man.
Perhaps most interestingly if you've been avidly consuming all the other available footage and coverage of the launch up until now, it also includes two videos of angles of the near-miss of the Falcon Heavy central core booster, which attempted a landing on SpaceX's Atlantic Ocean drone barge but came up just about a hundred meters short, impacting with the ocean's surface off the ship's deck at a breakneck pace.
The participants of said therapy sesh were as follows: Pavel, a married dude I met on WoW, who was top-ranked PVP on his server and played mainly a warrior since vanilla (notably, he has gone up against Leeroy Jenkins); Cleo, an undead rogue I once was in a guild with who logged 140 days on her main character and created her account in 2005; and Conrad, an ex-ret Paladin, who much like myself, avidly raided between Burning Crusade and Wrath of the Lich King.
As is customary in Mr. Desplechin's work, there's a lot of dialogue in "Ismael's Ghosts," but this movie's nerve endings vibrate most avidly and tenderly in scenes where not a word is spoken: Sylvia on her first ride home with Ismael, looking up in serene rapture from a cab window toward the night sky; Ismael, angry and confused, framed between walls at the top of a dark staircase; Carlotta in tears, letting the blast of water from an ornamental shower head blast against her brow.

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