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And the other thing is that Putin is a boldfaced liar.
Has Booker succeeded in turning his Silicon Valley connections into boldfaced backers?
The series rarely leans on subtext when broad, boldfaced text will do.
I can say that the redacted materials all support the boldfaced points.
Below those boldfaced names lurks a whole other world of presidential politics.
It is a propulsive narrative filled with boldfaced names from business and politics.
Mr. Bloomberg scanned the boldfaced roster of charity ball committee members and wondered.
None of this is why Guy Callendar's name will be boldfaced in tomorrow's textbooks.
Some pretty boldfaced names got involved in getting Wan's sentence overturned, which surprised me.
As his profile as a writer grew, Mr. Guare himself became a boldfaced entity.
"We got boldfaced lied to by someone we're supposed to be able to trust," Sale said.
As the news surrounding other boldfaced names broke over the months, she felt her anxiety simmering.
Ahead, fifteen boldfaced names get real (and really funny) about what it takes to be a mom.
" Rosie O'Donnell said: "For Clive Davis to claim ignorance about this is, I believe, a boldfaced lie.
"The north stand is our family stand," it continues, with the second part of the sentence boldfaced.
Madoff's investors included dozens of boldfaced names and institutions, many of whom were ruined by his fraud.
In the realm of clocks, however, there is but one boldfaced name: the Atmos by Jaeger-LeCoultre.
The list of passengers with boldfaced names includes the actors Tina Fey, John C. Reilly and Katie Holmes.
The rest of the visiting fellows class, which was announced earlier this year, is packed with boldfaced names.
Bild, Germany's highest-circulation tabloid, began featuring him as a boldfaced name spotted at upscale, celebrity-stocked parties.
Among the boldfaced names who visited or sent messages: Vanessa Williams, Josh Groban, Hugh Jackman and Audra McDonald.
The thing about sexism is that even when it is boldfaced, it's the nuances that really hammer inequality home.
These boldfaced names are especially important, given that the first few competition movies to play are star-free zones.
That side of him might be called Nixonian, except that Mr. Trump tends to be more boldfaced than tricky.
Our T Magazine's annual "Greats" issue is out, with seven masters in their fields portrayed by other boldfaced names.
But even world leaders are often seen craning their heads for a glimpse at the boldfaced names in attendance.
There are already devout fans, some boldfaced, who are drawn to CBD topical products largely for their pain-relieving properties.
However rich in meaning, these boldfaced artworks are made for legibility; they can be read quickly and from a distance.
There is one boldfaced name in the group: Walter Isaacson, the best-selling author and head of the Aspen Institute.
It's a boldfaced claim rooted in a shaky premise, but if you seek supporting evidence, look no further than Winter Jazzfest.
You'd be hard put to point to an object that doesn't have a story or a boldfaced name attached to it.
It's about journalism and boldfaced names, but it is also mindful about feminism, wealth and the marriage of entertainment and politics.
Its annual gala last month attracted boldfaced names from the borough, including Mayor Bill de Blasio and the actor Maggie Gyllenhaal.
As members of WIRED's 2016 Next List, these luminaries aren't the boldfaced names you hear from every day—at least not yet.
At Wednesday morning's V.I.P. opening, the Basel crowd was noticeably thinner than in past years, though boldfaced names were still in evidence.
"Our vision was to have a mix of everyday people and some celebrities and boldfaced names, if you will," Ms. Quinn said.
Thanks to the daily press briefings at the White House, people like April Ryan, Jim Acosta and other workaday journalists became boldfaced names.
Much of the rest is a chronological march through Mr. Stone's life, which is studded with scandal and boldfaced names like Roy Cohn.
From Hailey Bieber to Kim Kardashian West, click ahead for a glimpse at what your favorite boldfaced names wore after they left the Met.
We're not an hour into tonight's most historic presidential debate, and Donald Trump is already telling boldfaced lies about his record on climate change.
Throughout the years, the building has housed a list of notable boldfaced names such as John Lennon, TV host Maury Povich and Judy Garland.
Another boldfaced part of the plan would dedicate $1 billion to combat violent extremism and radicalization taking place on social media forums like 8chan.
People have also been hyper-focused on "headline-grabbing" abortion bans like Alabama's, Tu added, because they're so boldfaced in their attempts to criminalize abortion.
The dress code was "Sunday Best," and never, even in the annals of Met Galas past, have boldfaced names raced so wholeheartedly toward a theme.
Mr. King, who has 110,000 Instagram followers and is often invited to places where the boldfaced roam, held Baby (20,700 Instagram followers) like a baby.
Sure, the 11.5 million files included juicy details about the tax-avoidance habits of boldfaced names from the Saudi Arabian monarch to martial artist Jackie Chan.
In 2004, she founded the Accompanied Literary Society, a nonprofit literary club for which she curated book launches and salon-like parties attended by boldfaced names.
Shar -- who also had 2 kids by Kevin Federline -- says the claims are boldfaced lies and she's now got her own plan of attack ... against Chris.
In November she'll join boldfaced types such as Lin-Manuel Miranda and Jeff Bezos for a Portraits of America ceremony at the Smithsonian's National Portrait Gallery.
Other boldfaced names on the invitation include the CBS chief executive, Leslie Moonves; the Disney chief, Bob Iger, and Jeffrey Katzenberg, co-founder of DreamWorks Animation.
She created Refine (which has a devoted, though not boldfaced, following) after a year spent grilling sports scientists and professional athletes' trainers about what got results.
In 1967, his views on maintaining youthful skin — and his status as a skin-care guru to many boldfaced names — attracted splashy coverage in Vogue magazine.
"Any notion that this bill ends family separation is a boldfaced lie," said Representative Bennie G. Thompson of Mississippi, the top Democrat on the Homeland Security Committee.
The scandal is ensnaring more boldfaced names: • Mr. Epstein was the sole director for the family foundation of Leon Black, the private equity billionaire, Business Insider reports.
"The dress code was 'Sunday Best,' and never, even in the annals of Met Galas past, have boldfaced names raced so wholeheartedly toward a theme," she added.
Instead he continued the trademarks of his historically boorish campaign, including name-calling, repeatedly telling boldfaced lies, and statements grounded in misogyny, racial prejudice and religious intolerance.
The Public Theater did not register its "PUBLIC" trademark or its boldfaced logo until October 2017, after Mr. Schrager opened his hotel on the Lower East Side.
The jockeying for major donors remains as intense as ever, but the usual campaign announcements of powerhouse finance committees and boldfaced bundler lists have all but disappeared.
Or the assortment of boldfaced names that graced last September's front row, including Rami Malek, Saoirse Ronan, Millie Bobby Brown, Laura Dern, ASAP Rocky and Jake Gyllenhaal.
Thiel's comments generated headlines, notable for a nascent conference that only invited a few boldfaced names, in contrast with more established conferences like the Conservative Political Action Conference.
I drove past it as I was looking for it the other day and had to turn around: The boldfaced road signs reading "New York" keep getting stolen.
Other boldfaced names in the Trump orbit, including David A. Clarke Jr., a former sheriff of Milwaukee County, and Jill Kelley, the Tampa socialite, mingled near the bar.
But Lynch pulled a bait-and-switch in the final hour, antagonizing the audience with an endless, wordless drive before undoing it all with one last boldfaced question mark.
We published essays in praise of Michelle Obama from four boldfaced names: the authors Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie and Jon Meacham, the actress Rashida Jones and the activist Gloria Steinem.
A half-mile apart on the Lower East Side of Manhattan, two buildings claim to be putting on theater for the PUBLIC, using boldfaced font to advertise their mission.
The honorees include Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, above; and Ellen DeGeneres, Diana Ross, Bruce Springsteen, the "Saturday Night Live" creator Lorne Michaels, and Bill and Melinda Gates, among other boldfaced names.
So that is what I've done, in boldfaced passages from the summary of action, and the recollections they stirred — to record what I hope, beyond that account, will be remembered.
For much of the morning, boldfaced names dotted the crowd, at least by Capitol standards, spawning the sort of dialogue that might translate poorly in most corners of the country.
Many of his early plays — including "Rich and Famous" and the haunting "The House of Blue Leaves" — had depicted eccentric have-nots who dreamed obsessively of hobnobbing with boldfaced names.
Several other district attorney races also drew attention and boldfaced names, proof of growing attention by Democrats nationwide to prosecutor posts, which they see as a battleground ripe for progressive ideals.
Michael R. Bloomberg's Twitter account highlights some of the boldfaced names in attendance: • Alibaba's Jack Ma, like Masayoshi Son of SoftBank, considered the rise of the machines, Axios's Alayna Treene reported.
A Pied Piper story that doubles as a boldfaced allegory about class and community, "Where We Stand" is rich in its language but vague about what it truly wants to say.
But did you know that Washington was a honey-obsessed surrogate father of four who named one of his dogs Cornwallis and ended up estranged from nearly every other revolutionary boldfaced name?
But for West — who both turns 212 and celebrates his 210th wedding anniversary on May 403 — the league's made-for-TV production is the boldfaced occasion circled on his calendar this month.
He reaches for a bottle of OTC painkillers and pops three, brushing off the boldfaced warnings that it say to take two and to skip it if you've had more than three drinks.
He reaches for a bottle of OTC painkillers and pops three, brushing off the boldfaced warnings that it say to take two and to skip it if you've had more than three drinks.
"I see the hidden enclaves as more important than ever in a market full of celebrities and boldfaced names," said Jonathan J. Miller, the president of the real estate appraisal firm Miller Samuel.
Among them were boldfaced names, friends of Ms. Nourry and her husband, the artist JR, including Jennifer Lawrence, Grace Hightower De Niro, the director David O. Russell and the graphic novelist Art Spiegelman.
The moment Kira challenged the Pied Piper CEO in such a boldfaced way, I began dreaming of a season of Richard making dumb mistakes, as he will, and Kira shrewdly dragging him for them.
And in Game 3 of the World Series, he delivered a win over Kansas City by allowing just three runs over six solid innings after throwing a boldfaced brushback pitch to start the game.
Though the filmmakers — the director Blair Foster and the producer Alex Gibney — interviewed more than 50 subjects, including James Carville and David Brock, the one boldfaced name in the network's news release is hers.
He included some new tidbits that are not in the book — a vivid anecdote about Mr. Bowers, Lana Turner, Ava Gardner and Frank Sinatra, for instance — but left out dozens of other boldfaced names.
The balcony, once a Siberia for diners without boldfaced names, could become a desired location; tables for six are fitted with imposing plush Burgundy banquettes and offer a sweeping view of the dining room.
That's a boldfaced lie on live TV. Yesterday, Lochte appeared on Brazil's Jornal Nacional news program, and told them (via translation from Portuguese) that he was just blasted when he gave the NBC interview.
And while its allegorical nature is partly what makes it an ultimately hopeful children's classic, the miniseries makes a pretty boldfaced case that Watership Down is and always has been a straight-up horror story.
Mark-Steven Holys had a knack for recommending the right bottle, for expertly carving the chateaubriand steaks and pheasant and for remembering the dietary quirks of a clientele that included many of California's boldfaced names.
He became a staple of the gossip columns in the 1950s and regularly popped up in the powerful, nationally syndicated Walter Winchell column — mostly about who he was dating, often different boldfaced names on consecutive nights.
"There is a real mafia" of caretakers charged with the maintenance of boldfaced deities, said John Goldwyn, a film and television producer whose industry lineage qualifies him for that rarefied elite known here as Hollywood royalty.
So far, 450 couples have used the service, but many thousands access the site's free resources, including Ms. Wasser's lively podcast called "Divorce Sucks" where boldfaced names like Kris Jenner and Kate Hudson talk frankly about splitting.
"I have been thinking about running for president," he said, to considerable applause inside a small theater where Ms. Winfrey was taping a special with Mr. O'Rourke and other boldfaced names like Bradley Cooper and Melinda Gates.
School counselors being honored for their work filled the East Room, but so did boldfaced names, including the actress Connie Britton, the pop star Usher and the comedian Jay Pharoah, who have lent their talents to promoting Mrs.
No onscreen interviews with polarizing boldfaced names like John Kerry, John McCain, Henry Kissinger and Jane Fonda, or anyone with "an interest in having history break the way they want it to break," as Mr. Burns put it.
That the case was being headed by the public corruption unit of the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York also fueled speculation it could reach boldfaced names that have not been previously connected to Epstein.
Former Fox News host Andrea Tantaros filed the case two months ago, packing her complaint with boldfaced allegations that the network and Fox executives had orchestrating a social media campaign to frighten her away from pursuing sexual harassment claims.
Other boldfaced names, organizers and donors familiar in the conservative world include: Foster Freiss; Ralph Reed, Bishop E.W. Jackson, Ed Meese, former Reagan-era Energy and Interior secretary Don Hodel, Linda Bean, James Dobson, and Bain Capital Managing Director Louis Bremer.
" More than 140 boldfaced names in the technology sector, including Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak and Pierre Omidyar, the founder of eBay, signed an open letter last month warning that a hypothetical President Trump "would be a disaster for innovation.
Earlier this week, the Time's Up organization, which began amid the #MeToo movement to address sexual abuse and assist its victims, threw its support — and boldfaced names — behind a grass-roots #MuteRKelly campaign to have his concerts and recording contracts canceled.
Given the surprising amount of nudity, raw sex jokes and nonstop underlined and boldfaced racy dialogue, it's amusing to picture the countless pubescent boys who will be plotting how to get into this extremely R-rated romp; they no doubt have their ways.
As the day of the hearing approached, Mr. Johnson's lawyers filed arguments for leniency, and in doing so, submitted letters on the producer's behalf from boldfaced names in the industry, including Mr. Simon and the novelists and screenwriters George Pelecanos and Richard Price.
The two posed for the press on the front steps, and in the photo released by AP, Kobach is holding a document that is facing the camera, which appears to lay out in boldfaced type guidelines for the role the two men were seemingly discussing.
"We are all adjusting to his abnormal behavior," said the investor Anthony Scaramucci, Mr. Trump's onetime spokesman turned enemy who has been a Davos regular for over a decade and hosts a wine tasting party that has become a hot ticket for the boldfaced names.
This approach to raising money for philanthropy has received backing by a series of boldfaced names, including Richard Branson, the founder of Virgin Group; Pierre M. Omidyar, the founder of eBay; and Duncan Niederauer, the former chief executive of The New York Stock Exchange.
Alongside these were restaurants (see: Nirvana, the since-closed Central Park South Indian restaurant with a penthouse view and a reliable stream of boldfaced diners), a legit pornographer (the Penthouse publisher Bob Guccione), and a celebrity divorce lawyer (Marvin Mitchelson) who helped usher in the legal concept of palimony.
The fact that he is so brassy with his bigotry has pushed the issue centerstage, in a way that might actually make it easier to tackle: Because there's no nuance to his misogyny, because it's boldfaced and easily recognized, Trump is a constant example of how not to behave as a modern man.
That laser-focused quality was particularly true on Tuesday, V.I.P. opening day at the fair, Art Basel 2016, when even boldfaced names were willing to wait in a long line in the rain to be first to sample the wares of more than 280 international dealers in the sprawling exhibition hall on Messeplatz.
There are moments of low-key pleasure in this fun house, especially in the scenes of Susan's world, an absurd, at times amusing cartoon filled with lavish excesses, baroque shocks (a Damien Hirst outrage) and exotic creatures (Jena Malone, Michael Sheen, Andrea Riseborough) who are as unreal as aliens or the boldfaced names in a Vogue layout.
Mr. Zimmern was a guest at an April "house party," a weekend of special talks, classes, and meals — Mr. Zimmern cooked up salmon that he caught in Patagonia earlier in the week — that Blackberry Mountain plans to host a few times a year to bring together the boldfaced names who've become part of the Blackberry family since the Farm started operating as a resort in 1.43.
At the Friday night opening, there were a few boldfaced names from the mainland, including the television producer Shonda Rhimes, the musician Questlove and the television host Jimmy Fallon; a number of Puerto Rican celebrities, including the singer Lucecita Benítez, the comedian Raymond Arrieta, and the former Miss Universe Denise Quiñones; and the Spanish chef José Andrés, who was active in relief efforts here after the 2017 hurricane.

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