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"boldness" Definitions
  1. the quality of being brave and confident and not being afraid to say what you feel or to take risks
  2. the quality of being easy to see or of having a strong clear appearance
"boldness" Synonyms
bravery courage daring nerve fearlessness dauntlessness valour(UK) valor(US) determination adventurousness confidence recklessness bravado self-assurance guts courageousness intrepidity pluck mettle spirit audacity impudence effrontery brazenness impertinence insolence cheek chutzpah temerity cheekiness brashness pertness audaciousness shamelessness sassiness chutzpa overfamiliarity presumptuousness gall defiance insubordination disobedience rebellion recalcitrance rebelliousness contumacy unruliness contrariness refractoriness waywardness intractability obstreperousness frowardness balkiness willfulness intractableness opposition confrontation enterprise initiative drive resource enthusiasm imagination originality energy ingenuity push resourcefulness ambition creativity imaginativeness inventiveness vigour(UK) cleverness pugnacity belligerence aggressiveness aggression combativeness militancy bellicosity militance contentiousness belligerency assaultiveness quarrelsomeness truculence feistiness militantness fight disputatiousness scrappiness bellicoseness outrageousness flagrancy atrociousness atrocity enormity grossness noticeableness rankness egregiousness flagrance flagrantness glaringness heinousness monstrousness monstrosity nefariousness horror outrage abomination transparency obviousness distinctness patentness plainness blatantness manifestness apparentness barefacedness clarity clearness unmistakableness visibility discernibility palpability perceptibility perspicuousness profligacy debauchery depravity immorality corruption licentiousness dissipation dissoluteness degeneracy vice libertinism iniquity sin libertinage wantonness promiscuity excess dissolution iniquitousness abandon freedom naturalness familiarity openness forwardness informality casualness spontaneity ease candidness candor(US) candour(UK) closeness forthrightness genuineness intimacy poise More
"boldness" Antonyms
cowardice timidity fear cravenness spinelessness pusillanimity gutlessness fearfulness poltroonery dastardliness timorousness wimpiness faintheartedness weakness funk softness wimpishness mousiness spiritlessness sissiness cowardliness faint-heartedness care carefulness caution doubt humility idleness inactivity lethargy manners meekness modesty politeness civility courtesy considerateness consideration genteelness gentility graciousness politesse thoughtfulness deference esteem mannerliness respect submission approval obedience acquiescence compliance subordinateness subordination tractability tractableness accordance observance regard subservience answer calm unwillingness hesitation hesitancy tentativeness hesitance reluctance cunctation procrastination temporization temporising(UK) temporizing(US) dithering swithering vacillation ambivalence stalling fluctuation delaying faltering vulnerability sensitivity vulnerableness liability helplessness susceptibility defenselessness inaptitude incapability incapableness incapacity defensiveness hypersensitivity oversensitivity susceptibleness touchiness cooperation love harmony peace insecurity shyness incertitude insecureness self-consciousness unassertiveness uncertainty anxiety fragility inhibition nonconfidence self-doubt unconfidence worry diffidence indecision instability irresolution constraint decorum propriety easiness accessibility amiableness amicability congeniality ease friendliness sociability affability amiability approachability approachableness carefreeness casualness conviviality cordiality gregariousness informality laidbackness light-heartedness reservedness bashfulness nervousness reticence embarrassment timidness apprehension demureness inhibitedness quietness restraint sheepishness repentance apathy laziness ennui unconcern lassitude listlessness demotivation nonchalance boredom indifference passiveness passivity uninterestedness coldness dispassion disinterestedness dispassionateness complacence halfheartedness disinterest obscurity unclearness vagueness cautiousness collectedness confidence contentment peacefulness security

639 Sentences With "boldness"

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What these brilliant captains of industry are doing takes boldness into a realm that even I, a great fan of boldness, find questionable.
The problem is not that the prime minister lacks boldness.
While Democrats' inadequate plan displays an apparent lack of boldness.
That gets fired up, not disheartened, by its competitor's boldness.
That boldness paid off, and they've been dating ever since.
She was impressive, attractive, women who exuded energy and boldness.
Boldness is the second thing that sets Espírito Santo apart.
But in religion, Lee discovered her native boldness and charisma.
He embodies dynamism, youthful boldness and a vision of possibility.
HONG KONG (Reuters Breakingviews) - Evergrande's M&A boldness has backfired.
"Without boldness, there will be no success," Wang said earlier.
The boldness of the music was matched by the performers.
Such boldness has been conspicuously absent since he took office.
But her boldness was most evident in matters of love.
My life changed in ONE private message, one minute of boldness.
Writing about real, living people requires a certain amount of boldness.
The flipside of MBS's boldness is his propensity to act rashly.
The trigger for all this is the growing boldness of China.
Unfortunately, the exhibition doesn't continue with this level of curatorial boldness.
Conversely, despite his previous boldness, Kuroda seems loath to experiment further.
Ms. Schiff has an almost Nabokovian boldness and crispness of phrase.
And the supermodel Coco Rocha is in awe of their boldness.
We favor people's singularity, originality, humanity, boldness — not their good fortune.
"The path to electability is through boldness right now," she said.
I think people respond to boldness and people respond to originality.
Mr. Bush found himself under pressure to respond with equal boldness.
The boldness and thoroughness of Mr. Hazlitt's prescription are refreshing qualities.
The type was hand-drawn and of variable width and boldness.
Ms. Lucas speaks of "the necessity of actual boldness" in art.
The question before us now is: will Trump's boldness be rewarded?
This requires boldness, but also rational analysis and leadership, not panic.
Lavender is nice, but incomparable to the earthy boldness of fried potatoes.
There was really no precedent for that level of honesty and boldness.
He is a novelist distinguished by his boldness and by his meticulousness.
This time, the boldness of the plan appears to offer better odds.
What's striking about Trump's proposal isn't its boldness, but its underlying malice.
The boldness of the paintings impressed an influential art critic, Li Xianting.
When one thinks of boldness, the word confidence immediately comes to mind.
Cowardice, fearfulness, cynicism, negativity, discouragement, and pessimism are all opposites of boldness.
A. I value boldness and enthusiasm, but only if measured with objectivity.
Helping support the boldness of the claims was the company's own research.
The aroma, thick with a peppery boldness, hangs heavy around the grill.
But the boldness he once demonstrated about the Regeni case was gone.
At such a moment, moderates should welcome, not fear, the left's boldness.
Officials who resist orders and "lack boldness" could be punished, he said.
The gun issue defines Bloomberg as a candidate of boldness, not caution.
But the reviewers largely disagreed on whether the Zinfandel's boldness was effective.
But there are hints of boldness mixed with the company's traditional steadiness.
It gets its thrills through boldness, both visually and in its story choices.
And, with it, came a newfound sense of boldness — both professional and personal.
And nobody is enduring that kind of abuse with more boldness or zeal.
They market name-calling as truth-telling, pettiness as boldness, vanity as conviction.
America is ready to unlock the boldness enmeshed within the dreams of democracy.
I have to admire the boldness of anyone who would go with Tangerine.
The President's boldness appears to be growing with each swipe of the pen.
They have certain characteristics like fearless dominance, boldness and a lack of emotion.
The times call for boldness, and promoting amnesty would be a bold move.
In choosing between political boldness and stability, Brazil generally plumps for the latter.
Thank you Senator for having the boldness to stand for what is right.
My act of boldness was a learning experience for everyone in the room.
They have to stop dressing that up as some unfamiliar anagram of boldness.
Could it benefit from sort of the boldness of people in the Valley?
But as Thursday's debate showed, that boldness hasn't quite extended to gun control.
There's a high, from the logistical boldness it requires, the smallness it engenders.
Governing, of course, requires making difficult choices, but voters seem to like boldness.
But I'm nervous that the boldness of her solutions won't appeal to moderates.
But the income tax reform is a bizarre mix of boldness and timidity.
Part of its staying power is in its boldness, both in look and action.
So far, Mr Hinch has limited his boldness to elimination games in playoff series.
Bonnie explores newfangled notions, like feminism and managing her own finances, with characteristic boldness.
" Others congratulated LeEco on its boldness in "walking out of the door of China.
Yet the US government regards Russian boldness in Syria as threatening US global dominance.
"I want to practice boldness, and then we can bring it back, you know?"
She had the astonishing courage and boldness to live the life she has led.
Those include emotional stability, dominance, enthusiasm, conscientiousness, social boldness, self-assurance, intuitiveness and charisma.
Acura needed boldness and a little weirdness, and with this concept, they got it.
One needs to seize it, show leadership and boldness, and we will help them.
Mr. Hancock's film rivals Kroc's boldness in using the McDonald's name and visual identity.
The Oslo Accord of 1993, which he helped negotiate, was testament to his boldness.
"Courage, boldness, and persistence are also at the top of this list," she says.
Clinton's strengths, but on the authenticity, boldness and leadership that the nominees demonstrate onstage.
"The Moth Snowstorm" is an inspiring book, and I salute McCarthy for his boldness.
I found both concerts fascinating, and admired the Expressionist boldness of Mr. Zender's orchestration.
Today, we saw a little of that boldness, fearlessness, and imagination at Apple's Keynote.
For Jayapal, those two ideas—boldness and strategy—don't have to be in conflict.
But in Grand Rapids, his political stronghold, Mr. Amash's boldness was still applauded — wildly.
Milar stepped in between the protesters and the police — his boldness shocked both sides.
His boldness stands out, and unlike the others he isn't afraid to show it.
For me, it wasn't a Balanchine work so much as a Balanchine quality: boldness.
She lacks the boldness needed to force a makeshift blade against an Aunt's neck.
Her mother was a racer, and that's where Combs says she gets her boldness.
Their boldness has also created moments of controversy in a short amount of time.
If the current apocalypse in California is not occasion for boldness, what could be?
It was an extraordinary display of one resurgent power's callous reach and outsized boldness.
We found that boldness was positively, although modestly, associated with better overall presidential performance.
A second experiment identified signs of boldness, meanness, and disinhibition in 250 college students.
The vibrancy of East London is great — it's a neighborhood of immense creativity and boldness.
This takes a boldness, and willingness to favor quality over the voices of the reactionary.
"It definitely shares the boldness in choice that Cabin has," he says of Bad Times.
Roper isn't the only business leader whose career took off as a result of boldness.
The questions Mr. Kidder raises — Are Mr. English's manic spells responsible for his entrepreneurial boldness?
Today, however, exploration is far too timid a goal for a time that demands boldness.
Clinton faced little pressure to respond by demonstrating unpredictability or boldness with her own choice.
"He described Johnson&aposs plan as "diplomatic amateurism dressed up domestically as boldness and decisiveness.
I can channel this fear into a boldness for the other things that scare me.
But this performance, though spirited, did not sufficiently bring out the music's boldness for me.
But overall, it was a tightly focused episode, emphasizing the boldness of the writing staff.
There's a candor to the way he does things; a boldness and an authenticity, too.
Mr. He said that even he was stunned by the boldness of the constitutional changes.
Union leaders and union members felt a new boldness from the surge of good will.
In both its boldness and its cautiousness, it typifies Mancusi-Ungaro's voice as a conservator.
"Japan has FIVE Additional Investments in JUST ONE MONTH," the sheet declared with Trumpian boldness.
To declare what cannot be said, boldness of imagination, a writer's ability to surprise with language, metaphor or an original turn of phrase and boldness of original ideas: an authentic willingness to enter the wound and live in that dangerous place of ambiguity and empathy.
Buttigieg might be a quiet and reserved guy, but he embodies a kind of political boldness.
Unlike doomed prevaricator Gordon Brown, Cameron understood only too well that boldness has its own genius.
And that boldness and attention to detail is something that Thompson prizes after working with DaCosta.
I like the mix—the intellectual boldness of it but also the physical viscerality of it.
Their boldness in constructing our transportation and infrastructure made this state the success it is today.
Yet with boldness and charm he turned a possible military coup into a public-relations one.
Both the business plan and the Famous branding embody a tenuous balance between boldness and hubris.
But even in the face of such difficulties, some boldness from Mrs Merkel would be welcome.
The translation retains much of that power as well as the archaic boldness of the language.
New flavor combinations, like a dark chocolate spiced apple cider bar, are about nuance, not boldness.
You could argue that such a response is appropriate, a reminder of Mr. Prince's confrontational boldness.
Campaign for Nature's O'Donnell urged the world to "err on the side of boldness and ambition".
Ms. Mearns, pouncing breezily through the knottily rapid-fire steps, devoured space elsewhere with Amazonian boldness.
Each man came to personify corporate boldness, reputations they burnished by writing best-selling business memoirs.
I know that tradition of boldness will continue no matter what our denomination configuration may be.
Tversky's boldness helped the pair to take on strongly held beliefs in one field after another.
That distinction makes Tuesday's announcement more theatrical than substantive at a time when boldness is necessary.
It has encouraged boldness in exploration and discovery, and it underpins American prosperity, strength, and vibrancy.
A 21968 work of hers in the Tate show exemplified her boldness of form and commentary.
Boldness may be associated with certain positive life outcomes, but full-fledged psychopathy generally is not.
Compared with Duran Duran's "Rio", Hall and Oates's "I Can't Go For That" lacked boldness and urgency.
But, for all its compromises, "Goodbye Christopher Robin" deserves some credit for the boldness of its themes.
I was so impressed with his boldness, because I was very interested in not being a fool.
My definition of boldness/confidence is being sure of what you know while knowing who you are.
I am convinced now that what you need in business is a good dose of measured boldness.
She just refuses to listen, less because she's gifted with boldness than because she's graced with youth.
While a nod to the left, Mr. Biden's move was hardly a display of progressive boldness: Mrs.
While a nod to the left, Mr. Biden's move was hardly a display of progressive boldness: Mrs.
"It is clear that confronting this virus will take boldness, bipartisanship, and a comprehensive approach" (The Hill).
He also said it would be a logical extension of the growing boldness of North Korean hackers.
On the other, there's a boldness in some of the newly revealed documents that I found striking.
For a vocal faction of traditionalists this spirit of boldness is already on the verge of heresy.
Several writers who grew up studying Mr. Shepard's works said that they were struck by his boldness.
Warren's relatively timid package, by contrast, is surprising, given the boldness of everything else she has proposed.
Most tweets were in awe of Johnson's boldness to call out DeGeneres on her own TV program.
"There's a certain level of boldness and self-confidence required to really be that person," Cobb said.
There is at least some unease in the administration over her boldness when she has the podium.
In fact, some individuals may be able to use psychopathic traits, like boldness, to achieve professional success.
I was inspired by their boldness to investigate alternative methods of photography's ability to portray light in time.
To some analysts, President Trump's recent visit to Saudi Arabia only encouraged this boldness -- against Qatar and Iran.
The new regime seems to regard boldness at home and abroad as signs of a strong Saudi Arabia.
I pray our nation looks to Him for strength and boldness in the face of injustice and oppression.
It's boldness, it's artsy-ness, the chinoiserie, which is like English tartan — it never goes out of fashion.
Evian is even celebrating Ko's "boldness and joie de vivre" this year in its "Live Young" ad campaign.
Taking unpopular stands on issues demonstrates leadership and boldness to Americans who are frustrated with the status quo.
Lyric's definition of boldness highlights what is "disruptive in the most sophisticated way possible," contrasting it with brashness.
Criticisms meted out by the father are met by the daughter sometimes with boldness, other times with confusion.
A lack of boldness can be problematic as it will stifle or derail one's career or life goals.
People perceive my candidacy to be one of boldness and candor and not the same politics as usual.
Did her strong show of boldness, as when she confronted Vice President Biden on race, make her unlikeable?
In a way, he's apologizing, but he's also boasting for his actions and the boldness that spurs them.
Space exploration demands the boldness to venture into the unknown, and in SpinLaunch's case, the unknown is vast.
Or perhaps it is the tiny size and disproportionate boldness; chickadees appear to actively seek out human company.
Her boldness may come with age, which for many can carry with it a "nothing to lose" mentality.
Putin's boldness has been encouraged by a series of foreign policy blunders committed early in President Obama's administration.
This won't work in an industry in need of the focus, foresight, and boldness that brings about transformational change.
"I think I definitely want to, have always wanted to, have his boldness or assurance in myself," he says.
Trump's choice of names, John Miller and John Baron, indicates a similar boldness -- or lack of imagination -- to Tillerson's.
If the rest of the show matched the boldness of those moments, it might be worth sticking around for.
This step-by-step approach is a powerful enabler of boldness and a critical ingredient in achieving the audacious.
Because of that boldness and its mocha notes, the wine probably isn't the right drink to pair with dinner.
It's this boldness that has cemented Red Velvet as one of the current dominant female acts in K-pop.
But with boldness comes risk and only time will tell us whether the risk here was worth the reward.
Princesses (and sisters!) Eugenie and Beatrice just set a new bar for balancing boldness and sophistication at Royal Ascot.
You know, number of different accolades, particularly in terms of, you recognize the quality and boldness of their programming.
She drew on inexhaustible reserves of boldness and intensity to establish herself in the boys' club of international journalism.
In his books and lectures, he returns once again to them, especially when people compliment him for his boldness.
"There is a boldness to that decision," said Douglas McCabe of Enders Analysis, a media research group in London.
Judging from this slide, boldness seems to include warm, neutral tones with accents of black or bits of color.
At times you have to exercise your boldness muscle even if it means being vulnerable and results in criticism.
Whenever you bring your boldness and self-confidence to the table you gain a sense of satisfaction and accomplishment.
When you operate in boldness you can actually produce more and do better for yourself and those around you.
But if you want to meticulously fill them in to achieve that runway-model boldness, we can't blame you.
It's time for the EPA to take the first step, and with the boldness that was absent in Flint.
In a time of widespread xenophobia and hateful rhetoric, his compassion, boldness and good entrepreneurial sense are especially uplifting.
Ryan: The boldness is helpful and welcomed, but we have to make sure we are speaking to people's aspiration.
Hooters has experimented with revising its business model, but with none of the boldness that brought us Hooters Air.
The Tory press offered calculated adoration, praising the new Iron Lady and admiring her steel, ambition, boldness and leadership.
The exploration at Ultima Thule is a fitting way to honor the brash exploration and boldness that was Apollo.
"The boldness of the move shows that Orban seems to have lost some of his pragmatism," Ms. Csaky said.
The Republican tax reform plan that began with much boldness is getting watered down as legislation moves through Congress.
The Internet rewards boldness and individuality in a way that radio and record labels and concert promoters rarely have.
All of your films are very extroverted works, artistically—they don't shy away from boldness in terms of approach.
From electric road signs to emergency text alert systems to suburban dams, hackers have targeted vulnerable structures with increasing boldness.
Required: Creative, outgoing and friendly, positive personality, boldness and bravery (some stunts may seem risky, although they are completely safe).
Cusack's deserving male ego turns into Kravitz's feminist indignation, and the updated universe vibrates with the boldness of that choice.
That could change, depending on the Democrats' boldness and how encouraged they feel following the routing of Trump's legal arguments.
As a result, China is unlikely to see new business leaders with the boldness and brio to match Mr Ma.
In terms of her output, her unapologetic appetite for working across genres, her incisive intelligence, she's a paragon of boldness.
Stencil artist, Amanda "Mando" Marie is a Colorado-born illustrator who veers into the storybook past with a contemporary boldness.
Why does fashion demand boldness when it comes to style, but shirk from bold changes in thinking, behaving, and communicating?
GMG has competed against behemoths in the media marketplace with flair, boldness and sweat — and the money we made ourselves.
And we engage the real problems of the world with the boldness and truth of the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
Some Trump critics, including Johnson, argue that type of moral equivocation is responsible for the boldness of these fringe groups.
The boldness and urgency of a proposed Green New Deal has shaken Washington's longstanding "inside the beltway" climate change inertia.
Boldness should never be mistaken for being rude and abrasive; you always want to practice being bold but never rude.
"It is clear that confronting this virus will take boldness, bipartisanship, and a comprehensive approach," McConnell said in a statement.
Hughes is attracted to boldness, and played an important part in the achievements of both Mark Zuckerberg and Barack Obama.
Being this precociously ambitious can oftentimes backfire, but they collectively have the musicianship to match their boldness, and then some.
Labour's economic agenda has surprised some with its boldness and put the party on a collision course with business groups.
In a 2016 interview for the Archive of American Television, Mr. Mumford traced his boldness in part to his upbringing.
She is vulnerable on implementation questions; voters may rally to boldness, but at some point rubber and road must meet.
Its boldness and impact should not be underestimated and will remain with readers for a long time after finishing it.
Sanders' boldness here is not surprising -- though it is disappointing he has not yet committed to making reform happen first.
In writing of any kind, the most important qualities are precision, boldness, imagination and flair in the use of language.
The visuals — of a standing ovation for Amash, of loud applause for his "boldness" — may advance the impeachment conversation another inch.
Son's crazy ideas often result in blockbuster deals that come out of nowhere, shocking the industry with their speed and boldness.
Sign I've maybe been drinking the oppressive Kool-Aid: This made me cringe with embarrassment instead of cheering for her boldness.
Rather, if you're already somewhat daring when it comes to love and dating, that boldness may be amplified during this period.
"So we've already practiced girls and stifle… I want to practice boldness, and then we can bring it back, you know?"
They're a testament to the bravery and diversity of this great land, to its boldness of spirit and openness of heart.
She took Toni by the shoulders and kissed her with a boldness that would have made her ex-husband's jaw drop.
You can't comfortably pin clear cut labels on Cora, her usually quiet, repentive demeanor often subsumed by moments of incredible boldness.
I truly admire the boldness of the people I know who have tasted them—just opening the package makes me nauseous.
They also said that Kim's "boldness, patriotism and leadership" contributed to the potential diplomatic breakthrough between the US and North Korea.
Unfortunately, sometimes you have to step into your boldness and stand up for yourself and others to get a favorable response.
I love the boldness of his art and how he seems to pay close attention to details using light and shadows.
Mr. Kim has driven the pace of this diplomatic effort so far, and American officials have conceded surprise at his boldness.
Philpot, who lived with a male partner, painted dashing young men with a boldness and fervor that now seem patently gay.
I had seen Brady's first film, "The Childhood of a Leader," and I was so impressed by the ambition and boldness.
Once she arrived in Syria, Ms. König began posting many propaganda videos on social media, which are striking for their boldness.
But the slight coolness and clarity of the playing also revealed Mahler's intricate contrapuntal writing, the boldness of his chromatic harmonies.
"Let's not choose between boldness and unity," Mr. Buttigieg told voters in Ottumwa on Tuesday, suggesting that he was offering both.
He told me that people fearing the show was a good thing, so I leaned into that fear and that boldness.
"Chutzpah" means "boldness," so this one is all about inviting someone we barely know but deeply admire and find particularly interesting.
"It may seem careless politically, but on the other hand there's tremendous integrity in his boldness and his transparency," Cramer said.
And yet there was something synthetic about the show, too, despite its rhetorical boldness and its sensational editing and music direction.
And several specific facets of such performance, such as crisis management, agenda setting and public persuasiveness, were associated with boldness too.
The filing is classically Amazon in its competitive boldness: it is dated July 6 — coming just days after Blue Apron's rocky IPO.
Without hesitation, with clarity and boldness, Mark said there is only one Facebook and one path forward: 'We are an open platform.
I was intrigued not by the boldness, but by the expectation setting of what would follow  —  a focus on perfecting the platform.
The boldness is commendable, and it's probably necessary: Sherlock's fourth season won't air until 2017, a consequence of its stars' packed schedules.
I do mean a fearless, unfettered character who lives largely by her own rules, whose style and boldness can be awe-inspiring.
" Sometimes you just have to be bold—I was thinking of this Goethe quote: "Boldness has genius, power, and magic in it.
It is time for a change, and it is heartening to see some Arab leaders exercising the boldness needed to achieve it.
The signature here being Claire's gorgeous red dress, which captures the boldness of her character and a sense of architecture quite neatly.
But it's still striking that in all of them, one artist envied another's boldness and almost animal impulsiveness, his quickness to act.
And, we've also seen a newfound boldness amongst young first-time founders who are not bound by the limits of their imaginations.
And the Californian studio really is setting a precedent for that boldness, that bloodlust, with episode two of Batman: The Telltale Series.
Eric Swalwell says his strategy for tonight's #DemDebate is to "show boldness," and makes clear it will not include "butchering" Spanish pic.twitter.
On Twitter, fans were in awe of Mahomes' ability to make the play, and the boldness he had to even attempt it.
"There remains a profound disconnect between the boldness of his rhetoric and the timidity of the Department of Education's policy," he said.
I've been digging more into their music over the last two years and really appreciating the artistry and the boldness of it.
She said she was impressed by his boldness in moving to the West Coast and his desire to make something of himself.
Each section embodied a quality drawn from nature; solos and duets highlighted the attributes of the individual dancers — boldness, sensuality, attack, lyricism.
Despite the movement's growing popularity and official acceptance, walking down a Chinese street in a traditional gown requires a dash of boldness.
"You can feel the boldness," says the Bulgari creative director Lucia Silvestri, who's overseen various tweaks to the ring over the years.
The two groups of bullfinches were tested on their color discrimination, problem solving ability, boldness, and neophobia (the fear of the unknown).
And it was all Fats Domino, the New Orleans musician whose easygoing image cheerfully concealed the boldness and subtlety of his music.
And many investors still believe in Mr. Musk's boldness, with Tesla's stock having soared from its recent lows as investors regain faith.
The professors told Business Insider Musk&aposs boldness was hard to replicate, but they offered their tips for how entrepreneurs could try.
The boldness of Mozart's experiment came across with special power during the Metropolitan Opera's Saturday matinee performance, conducted masterfully by James Levine.
" He was equipped with "a huge amount of energy, and a boldness and courage that a lot of other people didn't have.
Americans who feel alarmed by the growing boldness of white nationalists will, rightly, feel that the president doesn't take their concerns seriously.
"I wanted to apply that sort of boldness to the city where I came from and my parents' family," Mr. Knight said.
I launched a presidential exploratory committee because it is a season for boldness and it is time to focus on the future.
The launch shows Facebook's boldness despite the threat of antitrust regulation focusing on how it has suppressed competition through its acquisitions and copying.
But what's fascinating is the fandom's boldness, its intuitive understanding that the pieces of this show were built specifically to be played with.
But these qualities matter far more, in concrete terms, than the boldness of the candidates' plans or the inspirational quality of their rhetoric.
"We shouldn't measure the boldness of an idea by how many people it turns off, or how much controversy it generates," Buttigieg added.
Tiny friends would say that they would never rock yellow pants that tight, and I found the seed of confidence in my boldness.
So in its boldness, its extravagance and its challenge to a revered location, the Delos show will very likely prove a one-off.
In an interview in Doha, Khaled Meshaal told CNN's Nic Robertson the Trump administration has a "greater threshold for boldness" than its predecessors.
My advice to other parents is: Don't shy away from instilling boldness in your kids because that's what the world needs right now.
As Taiwan officials continue to piece together how the crime was committed, the theft shows growing boldness in attacks on ATMs in Asia.
The boldness of it was irresistible, and it led to a more subtle portrayal of these people, and an amazing performance by her.
From their confidence to their emotional honesty to their overall boldness, Leos possess many traits that most of us only aspire to have.
But as tremendous as their financial performance has been, what's equally as impressive has been the boldness and consistency of their product execution.
That newfound boldness and unity was on display in Karachi late last month during a visit by Pakistan's chief justice, Mian Saqib Nisar.
But her deft footwork around the gun issue, her selective boldness on health care, and her quiet withdrawal on immigration did even more.
It is also emblematic of Ramona's power, the command she conjures through the sheer boldness of her presence and bangingness of her body.
There are Democrats outside of the grass roots who understand this and have adopted a tactical and strategic boldness that suits the moment.
The boldness of the Petro plan is in proportion to Venezuela's desperate economic condition, which has officials looking for anything that could help.
But translating a Japanese novel about lexicography — a story in which language itself is a character — is boldness of an entirely different order.
Mr Kaeser's boldness has made him friends, but also bitter enemies, who accuse him of calculated PR, hypocrisy, double standards and far worse.
"Gay" tells you about a person's lusts and loves, but it used to tell you more — about his or her boldness, irreverence, independence.
During apartheid, he was an underground A.N.C. operative whose boldness caught the attention of Winnie Mandela, Nelson's wife and an anti-apartheid activist.
American military and intelligence officials were stunned at the precision, scale and sheer boldness of what they later concluded was an Iranian attack.
They often function as the alter egos of her fragile, insecure protagonists, representing the boldness and the freedom that they can never achieve.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez during a discussion of the New York Democrat, citing her boldness and regarding her as the future of their party.
For him, this shutdown is a self-declared point of pride — a gaudy display of his boldness, his manliness and his political steadfastness.
More subtly, the campaign has also injected a distinct chill into a Pakistani social media scene long known for boldness and rollicking satire.
He knows that whenever he sees Sancho, Larsen and the rest of Dortmund's shooting stars, the way they play with boldness and fearlessness.
Having some psychopathic traits could help There's one job in particular in which boldness may make a difference: president of the United States.
Through your boldness, and your bravery, you're making it so that every young person in America has the chance to love and be loved.
Through your boldness, and your bravery, you're making it so that every young person in America has the change to love and be loved.
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"No description can give any notion of the boldness and loftiness of style, the dramatic life and impressiveness, the depth of tragedy," he wrote.
If Mr Renzi loses his referendum it is not because of the boldness of his reforms but rather his failure to go far enough.
Imagine what a breakthrough Trover Saves the Universe could've been if it had had half as much boldness or commitment to doing something different.
The sheer boldness of this heavily jewel-embellished gown and its ombré feathered train made this one of Bey's most talked-about fashion moments.
Nearly ten years after the original Raptor was rolled off the assembly line, nobody has quite matched its blend of boldness, capability and performance.
"People were refreshed by the novelty of that boldness" of Sanders' far-left policies in 2016, Buttigieg said in the interview, published on Wednesday.
What if it wasn't just their progressive stances on issues, or support from Sanders, but their uncharacteristic boldness and unconventional positioning against the establishment?
There's a striking—and growing—contrast between President Donald Trump's boldness in undermining political norms and the Republican Party's weakness in defending those norms.
On the Street The boldness of black and white showed up on the street, along with a surprise silver that resembled armored medieval suits.
His campaign promises to reflect the same clarity, boldness and aspiration that led to growing crowds of loyal supporters during his magical surprise run.
"Without hesitation, with clarity and boldness, Mark said there is only one Facebook and one path forward: 'We are an open platform,' " Beck said.
Mitchell, through sheer toughness of personality and boldness of talent, eclipsed all but one of her peers in the second generation of Abstract Expressionism.
It's a strategy that has won praise for its boldness but also triggered backlash from critics who want companies to refrain from social commentary.
The Biden campaign said that characterization was inaccurate, but liberal activists and candidates like Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont questioned his boldness on climate.
But many, including current and former American diplomats, say Prince Mohammed's boldness also reflects his conviction that he has the support of Mr. Trump.
Mr. McGahn, who has supervised the selection of the nominees, is looking for scholarly credentials and "intellectual boldness," among other qualities, the official added.
The Bad Sadly, the Senate's boldness on the state and local deduction is mirrored by its timidity on other deductions and the estate tax.
She seized control, at least partly, of the means of production with a boldness that foreshadowed the career of the woman who played her.
ANONYMOUS I am less concerned with your boldness than with this valued friend dodging you after you make a direct request for his books.
The weather decreed urgency, discouraging field-goal attempts and encouraging fourth-down boldness, and the game turned on those choices in the fourth quarter.
Chloe came into the world with a live-out-loud, kick-ass boldness and an innate ability to self-regulate to a certain extent.
Leaders tend to emerge organically, and common traits of those who assume the role include boldness, a healthy ego and a sense of entitlement.
"We found that [signs of creativity] were correlated with dark triad narcissism and psychopathy, but the stronger correlation was for psychopathic boldness," Galang explains.
Remy Charlip's multicolor leotards for "Minutiae" (1954) and Sonja Sekula's costume for "Dromenon" (1947) allow the viewer to marvel at their artistry and boldness.
For readers who wish to more fully customize their experience, the Oasis comes with eight fonts, in 14 sizes, at five different levels of boldness.
The sheer boldness of trying to get this into the laboratory to measure the changes in spacetime—nobody else would have dared [at the time].
Those researchers regretted the boldness of their announcement, and later said the paper should have read that they "might have" created metallic hydrogen, reported Nature.
There is a boldness growing in these actions that would have been unusual for the secretive, sealed-off industry, even a couple of years ago.
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Boldness is our willingness to venture out and do the right thing at the right time, regardless of the barriers or fears we may encounter.
" Meanwhile "individualism" itself is also sadly linked to "high extraversion, especially boldness and assertiveness," as well as "low agreeableness, especially low modesty and high grandiosity.
That's interesting, because there's this tension between embracing boldness and a traditional Democratic approach that sees Republicans as potential allies and people to cooperate with.
With that encouragement — and in spite of homophobic mocking by a teacher — Gianni begins his rise, one grounded in technical virtuosity and boldness of vision.
As the 20th century rumbled on, the signs became synonymous not with the boldness and variety of cities, but with their supposed dangers and temptations.
But base enthusiasm and the appearance of broader public support combined with a Trump-era desire for boldness means the party is moving ahead anyway.
You don't need to be a shrink to associate red with power and boldness, as well as with important womanly issues, much as Bust does.
Boldness and ability of this magnitude in an ally is a four-star asset that Mr. Trump's Mideast policy has so far failed to exploit.
In a statement, Libra Association head of policy Dante Disparte said that Libra was an ambitious project that requires "boldness and fortitude" from its members.
Yet beyond the boldness of its casting, Crazy Rich Asians is significant precisely for the light it shines on the rising power of Asian money.
It was his first serious encounter with the law, and when the charges against him were dropped, his reputation for boldness and cunning was enhanced.
VRB's success is an example of how we empower talented founders with a strong vision, great ideas and the boldness to see it through to scale.
People want to see a boldness, an authenticity and something that's not just the status quo, and social media I think has made that partly possible.
"Her boldness and persistence have generated the momentum required to bring about real change," Bruce Carnegie-Brown, who became chairman last year, said in the statement.
I identify with Kelli the most, not only in her unapologetic boldness, but because she is the only plus-sized woman in the quartet of friends.
And for all his boldness in economic matters, he remains obtuse when it comes to political liberalisation that might help secure consent for the economic revolution.
"The Imperial Theater was like a state within a state and it could do anything," Mr. Tcherniakov said, speaking of the boldness of the original commission.
From his real-estate deals to developing a world-recognized brand name, he is a man who is attracted to boldness, relentless drive, and unbridled ambition.
Buttigieg said there was a "novelty" to the boldness of the Sanders approach in 2016 and that this might be difficult to capture again in 2020.
For Megan Rapinoe, Boldness in the Spotlight Is Nothing New Watch Soap Bubbles Turn Into Tiny Snow Globes as They Freeze The 'Euphoria' Teenagers Are Wild.
Her boldness comes from having been hurt and wronged; her flair for drama comes from deep feeling (she wears her heart on her jet-black sleeve).
The movie's visual boldness is fine compensation for the occasional patches of weak dialogue and rudimentary plotting, the finesse of the camera work a constant pleasure.
How he carried out the exit plan illustrates the challenges he faces in maintaining Uber's trademark boldness while ditching its devil-may-care disdain for others.
As their numbers have increased, so has their boldness for begging food from his customers, he said, sometimes grabbing food out of the hands of children.
" Linda-Gail Bekker, the president of the International AIDS Society, reminisced during a telephone interview about Dr. Wainberg's "fearlessness and boldness in calling out the president.
The large crowds P.T.M. drew to the streets, and the boldness of its leadership in openly challenging the security forces, inspired other advocates to join in.
Its boldness and its value came not just from the information it contained, but the connections it made between our bodies and the world we inhabit.
Mr. Macron promises a similar boldness: "I do not propose to reform France; I propose to transform it at its deepest level," he told this paper.
And the fact that the gods of central banking haven't come down from the sky to smite Trump for his impertinence ought to encourage future boldness.
What's striking about Frieze Masters 2016 is the consistency and boldness of the booths; there's little waffling going on, and strong pieces are given copious room.
Now he sat in a daze, unconcerned about hue or boldness, thinking nearly of nothing, a small buried rage the only real motor in his body.
Even with bolder and clearer policies, Warren has yet to make inroads with Sanders' voters who shunned Hillary Clinton, in part over her lack of policy boldness.
But this increase in boldness with age was small compared with the different starting points of bold and timid birds when they first arrived in a territory.
Yes, strip away the layer of handlers and let us see what these giants are really like and what we think of their judgment and boldness then.
When you're brewing with the K425, you can customize each cup by size (up to 12 ounces), temperature, and/or boldness using its full-color touch screen.
Boldness and sacrifice run in the family when Bhullar's great grandfather took the brave gamble of traveling to the Canada of 1904 in search of greater opportunities.
As it pushes to make apps communicate better, the scrappy San Francisco company has developed a culture that favors boldness and taking initiative, and frowns on perfectionism.
By championing Donald Trump's boldness and resilience to political correctness, he's done a great deal of damage in making a hateful rhetoric digestible to his large following.
To be sure, greater boldness is needed—to encourage more foreign workers into the country, for example, and to enable firms to hire and fire more easily.
"I think the difference is that a lot of the interest in him also was that people were refreshed by the novelty of that boldness," he said.
Battlestar explored the fuzzy line between humans and Cylons with greater boldness as it went on, in ways that sometimes frustrated fans but that I ate up.
This could have been a politically calculated performance, for all I knew, but there was a boldness to it, a breaking with the way things are done.
The pressure reflects a broader tightening of controls across China under President Xi Jinping, who came to power in 2012 and has pursued critics with increasing boldness.
Was it the sheer force of my personality — my gentle boldness — that made her not only jump on my lap but also fall in love with me?
"Have that boldness to say, 'I'm going to put that personal bias aside to try new things even if they look like my grandma's bra,'" she said.
Most of all, though, she's concerned with artistic and aesthetic freedom, with the boldness and daring that compel an artist to create even when conditions seem hostile.
They include a double-page spread and several full-page images, all individually autographed, that highlight the boldness of Kirby's art and his larger-than-life characters.
In her third show at Bureau, Ms. Rommel has kicked up both the size of her canvases and the boldness and complexity with which she folds them.
As these recaps have frequently argued, Stevens has a face, a frame and a charisma that are better suited for boldness — and even badness — than for timidity.
Nine Inch Nails then went on to release its next album, The Slip,on its own website for free, a move that was praised for its boldness.
These days, with the golden age of the tourist trap long since gone, show caves demand to be appreciated for their nostalgic residue, their boldness and trippy liminality.
The second striking thing about Mr Gorsuch's speech was his boldness in signalling a legal agenda—curtailing the federal bureaucracy's power to interpret statutes—he means to pursue.
And now China is showing the boldness to capitalize on a new generation of payments infrastructure and the patience to win the hearts and minds of Indian consumers.
Rivlin said she was pleased to see "civil bipartisan discourse" is still possible in the nation's capital, and Daniels urged "boldness and decisiveness" from the nation's elected leaders.
The V.S.O.P., a very superior old pale where the minimum age of the youngest eau-de-vie is four years, had more boldness with notes of toasted cinnamon.
No, for the Brazilians it's about boldness and charisma, bringing enough personality to the table to remain "interesting," rather than people-pleasing to win over your fellow contestants.
The boldness in "Three Women" — and its missteps — are both born of the risks Taddeo takes; she is a writer who knows "there's nothing safer than wanting nothing."
It was the sheer boldness of the four friends who cut a hole in the roof to set their paralyzed friend in front of Jesus to be healed.
Of course, some of Trump's appeal is irreproducible — but a post-Trump GOP could try to ape the "anti-PC" boldness with which Trump expresses distrust of nonwhites.
The man who wrote it saw deeply, with a boldness of vision the likes of which we hadn't seen before and will remain new for decades to come.
On Thursday night, many praised the boldness of the Philadelphia 76ers for trading up to take Markelle Fultz, who played at Washington, with the first pick over all.
The boldness of Delphi's plan underscores how dramatic technological changes are loosening the dominant role traditional carmakers have in the auto industry, while opening opportunities for new players.
I started to feel less baffled by the boldness they were showing in opening up their marriages, and more questioning of my own total aversion to the possibility.
"Emotional disinhibition, in the form of psychopathic boldness, is actually integral to some creative personalities and functionally related to the creative process," the researchers write in the paper.
That boldness obviously never panned out: The product failed to live up to early sales expectations, and today it remains largely the province of mall cops and tourism outfits.
Golovanov told Motherboard in an interview before the conference that when he and his colleagues examined the two log files containing the English text, they laughed at the boldness.
The boldness of Mr Trump's volley of orders in the opening days of his presidency may be similarly tempered, and the entry ban has already met with judicial resistance.
Even in the studio's storied history of superlative short films, Bao stands apart, both in its emotional boldness and in the astute personal details Shi infuses throughout the film.
I mention the issues Apple has had above not as a dig, though some might be inclined to view Apple integrating privacy with marketing as boldness bordering on hubris.
For these voters, who to judge by the primaries are a plurality of the GOP, Trump is a hero because he showed a boldness the regular party leaders lacked.
Then there are the little clues, the pointers: the aforementioned residue, that particular male emotion of boldness covering nervousness, the leaning in, the hide-in-plain-sight loud secrecy.
He captures the subjects in a raw, powerful way with a boldness that reflects his emotions toward these chefs through the vibrant colours, intense sharp lines, and dramatic textures.
The video angered American critics of Tehran, who accuse the government of acting with new boldness following the international nuclear deal that went into full effect early this year.
"Emotional Rescue," though, has enough of a deficit in the boldness-and-excitement department that it makes you wish the gonzo approach hadn't slipped so thoroughly out of vogue.
Instead, the Pyeongchang Olympics are left with this: half-measures like missing flags and unplayed anthems, and the full-throated boldness of Russia pushing the I.O.C. to make concessions.
Athleticism became something he was later to champion in dance: Many of his male dancers had powerful musculatures, while many of his female dancers displayed lissomeness, force and boldness.
"She has such a large media platform, which I pray continues to be a positive one and continues to be one of the boldness of speaking truth to power."
He has withstood electoral defeats, a banking bailout and party corruption scandals, not by demonstrating political boldness but rather by being cautious and often waiting for others to fail.
This boldness was accompanied by a certain anxiety about losing the male audience, anticipating the tantrums that would later be thrown by some fragile "Ghostbusters" and "Star Wars" fans.
But if that's too complicated, any sex toy enjoyed by couples during in-person sex can also be added to Skype sex with a little boldness and imagination. Role-play.
Whether she's recreating a famous icon or creating a new character, Elliott crafts women protagonists (and other creatures) marked by boldness, eroticism, and usually a pair of deeply expressive eyes.
It's also a moment to look back at TV's history chronicling that fight -- one characterized by boldness among producers, often curbed in its early days by the timidity of sponsors.
Law-enforcement agencies have not shown similar zeal against friends of the government, or against Hindu-nationalist vigilantes who have, in recent months, shown increasing boldness in enforcing their agenda.
The concentration of talent and capital — as well as a culture typified by speed and boldness — has created trillions of dollars of shareholder value and pushed the envelope of innovation.
Unexpected and effortless, this easy eye look has us fantasizing about pumping up the boldness of our favorite going-out routines and the Instagram gold (glimmer?) that would surely follow.
So he has a track record of bankruptcy and failure, but there's also this narrative that he's the embodiment of brashness, boldness, decisiveness, and that's what people choose to see.
My considered assessment is that the French government, and to an extent the larger French tech scene, lacks ambition, boldness, and confidence, and their technology strategy is doomed to failure.
And they see Romney's public critique as evidence of a new boldness among the GOP establishment forces that have never been fully supportive of Trump, and could yet desert him.
His father had also executed senior cadres when he came to power, but killing Jang, an influential family member with deep ties to China, was an act of extraordinary boldness.
But sometimes I yearn to have the boldness of one who knows nothing, who jumps onstage for no other reason than because he is young and has a loud voice.
After rapper Kanye West tweeted support for President Trump and Trump tweeted back, an administration official told me: A White House official added: "From Kanye's move, other boldness will flow."
I think the simplicity and boldness of these logos point to candidates looking to push a "fresh start" and a "cut the crap" mentality that is pervading the Democratic field.
Don't underestimate Clippinger's modesty — her openness to working in disparate materials, to utilizing a range of process, and to embracing the possibilities of collaboration bespeak a creative confidence and boldness.
His sexuality, as well as his general boldness and impulsivity, puts his relationships — and sometimes his body — at risk, and forces his peers to confront their own loves and insecurities.
Since "cinema history is sexist by omission," as the voiceover puts it, the film's corrective strategy is to revel in the sheer variety, boldness, and ingenuity of films by women.
It's to let Ian realize things about his own powers and learn boldness, and for him and Barley to strengthen their bonds as brothers while traveling through frightening distant lands.
"The only way to survive is to stay popular among the audience and to demonstrate their boldness of ideas, biting wit and talent with each upcoming issue," Mr. Lozanov said.
At the core of the Islamic State's global success — and vulnerability — is a peculiar blend of theological boldness and criminal opportunism, something Al Qaeda, its predecessor and rival, never achieved.
But the unprecedented scale and coordination of the dredging operation "showcases the boldness and impunity with which sanctions evasion networks operate, even under close scrutiny", C4ADS said in its report.
Netanyahu said that, when he later presented main findings from an Israeli analysis of the documents to Trump at the White House, the president "voiced his appreciation for the boldness".
For instance, in studies on college students and people in the general community, we have found that boldness is modestly tied to impulsive heroic behaviors, such as intervening in emergencies.
Although boldness was tied to some successful actions, we generally found that other psychopathic features, such as callousness and poor impulse control, were unrelated or negatively related to professional success.
In a fund that has been defined by massive, sometimes-ridiculed injections of cash into startups, this deal would reflect a new level of boldness by the Middle Eastern-backed fund.
Most presidents don't like to be told what to do; instead, they usually want options to choose from that offer varying degrees of force deployment size, speed and boldness of action.
It has software additions that improve readability too: You can choose from even more font sizes, degrees of boldness, and inverse colors (like making the text white and the background black).
This is edgy, gritty television, the kind that delves with equal boldness into the depth of mental illness as it does into the intricacies of cybersecurity's back doors and secret passageways.
Some of the eight men who work there choose to work barefoot, teasing each other and only turning to me once they have mustered the boldness brought on by their camaraderie.
Trump and his entourage have a clear approach for whenever his mouth gets them in trouble: to declare that he said something completely different, and to assert it with total boldness.
The allegations in the Justice Department's indictment of the Internet Research Association—the Russian organization that allegedly took aim at the 2016 presidential campaign—build, page after page, in their boldness.
You frequently hear a hunger for politicians who are unapologetically progressive, who counter Republican radicalism with boldness, rather than the more cautious approach you get from a lot of elected Democrats.
Floyd Cardoz, the author, with Marah Stets, of FLAVORWALLA (Artisan, $29.95), sees it as his mission to introduce spice, dimension, heat and boldness into everything we cook in our family kitchens.
"The strong link between boldness and stress response commonly found in teleosts was also evident in this study, providing evidence of proactive-reactive coping styles in H. portusjacksoni," the study reports.
It's a measure of Bosch's imaginative genius that the imagery in works like "The Garden of Earthly Delights" outstrips in boldness many of the extreme digital fantasies in Hollywood horror films.
Without the boldness of so many other women, as so many of them join hands to pull back the curtain on this problem, I still might have preferred to say nothing.
The occasional mild rebuke, such as Buttigieg suggesting we shouldn't measure the "boldness" of a health care plan by how many Americans it will alienate, sparked no drama or instant memes.
For all of Trump's vaunted boldness in meeting with America's enemies, the flurry of photo ops and private meetings has failed to prevent Russia from engaging in widespread anti-democracy crackdowns.
But scratching out a living in media is not a job for the faint of heart — and the boldness required to do so is worth addressing on a show like this one.
Maybe that increasingly confrontational boldness is why we've turned these movies into borderline rituals, like a kind of exposure therapy, where we get greater and greater access to that which we fear.
Bohn said Clinton and Trump illustrated two distinctly different approaches to incidents — boldness and caution — in their reactions to the shooting in Orlando, which left 50 people dead and another 53 wounded.
"Frankie Goes to Hollywood wasn't really a political band, but the riskiness and boldness of the video from a political point of view is something you'd never see now," Mr. Carney said.
She thought about the fear she felt about her career in relation to the boldness with which she advocated for the gay and lesbian community at the height of the AIDS pandemic.
Netanyahu on Thursday hinted publicly for the first time at unease with Washington's hesitancy to take action, echoing statements in recent weeks from officials speaking off the record about Iran's growing boldness.
But also the effort candidates have made to engage migrants at the border, immigration advocacy organizations — all of that has been amped up in part because of our team's boldness on immigration.
His enthusiasm and obvious brilliance, however, are not only entertaining, but are also a simple reminder of how boldness and creativity can contribute to our efforts in tackling problems, big or small.
Amanda Palmer has been famous for her unabashed honesty and boldness throughout her nearly two decades-long career, but her forthcoming album, There Will Be No Intermission, is likely her most vulnerable yet.
And despite its decision to go R-rated, the film has often been praised for its boldness and originality, especially at a time when the X-Men movies have started to feel stale.
Model Philomena Kwao and sex educator Ericka Hart join Gregg in the ad campaign for the Resort 2018 collection to model the new designs and create an image of boldness, confidence, and power.
He was devoted to it with the boldness of a little kid — one young enough to throw himself with abandon into playing make-believe, and not to give a shit what anyone thought.
But until one year ago on Monday, when a gunman opened fire at a gay nightclub in Orlando, killing 49, she always found a way to face negativity with bigger-than-life boldness.
West Virginia Republican Party Chairwoman Melody Potter on Sunday praised an op-ed by a GOP state senator that condemned the LGBTQ movement, saying that the lawmaker showed "boldness" for taking a stand.
Using the boldness gem will hold people accountable, shine a spotlight on the issue, and also make individuals and organizations be more open to looking at the whole person instead of their disability.
"It's rare, at this stage of a presidential campaign, somebody distinguishes themselves by the boldness and detail of their policies," said Robert B. Reich, who served as labor secretary under President Bill Clinton.
She did so several years before the male artists usually credited for its invention, with a boldness of scale and color that would be matched only by the Abstract Expressionists several decades later.
What's incredible is to see Ms. Daniels embody so many human extremes — so much boldness, so many flaws, and so many taboos broken — and to see her story nonetheless believed and acted upon.
In coming years, "vision and boldness will be needed by all policymakers if we have to consider how policy should react to any large, adverse shock to the economy," Mr. Rosengren said Friday.
Instead of seeing the new building as pure triumphalism, another "capital project" in a sinking city, I'd grown aware of a genuine exploratory current—a mixture of boldness and caution, strength and flexibility.
"My goal has always been to put some audaciousness, some boldness back into songwriting," François Pachet, who spearheaded the development of Flow Machines at Sony CSL, told Gizmodo over a video call in January.
Mr Kaufman adds that Wisconsin Democrats like boldness, noting that many are populists who backed Bernie Sanders in 2016 (voters in 71 out of 72 counties preferred him to Hillary Clinton in the primary).
The high death toll in the attacks was in part a result of al-Qaeda's growing competency and boldness, but it also had a lot to do with the nature of the targets themselves.
These and other factors meant that compared to the growing depth of home PC and console gaming, arcade games had a general character of slimness in design, clarity in direction, and boldness in aesthetic.
Q gives Picard a chance to change one of the big regrets in his life and he does, only to find that his earlier recklessness and boldness was what gave his life later meaning.
Having proposed a variety of measures to strengthen ties between the Kremlin and Washington, most notably the creation of new business contacts, Trump will do all he can to undermine any such congressional boldness.
As Kalinda Sharma, her Emmy-winning private detective on CBS's "The Good Wife," Ms. Panjabi was famous for her boots: towering-heeled, over-the-knee, black-leather numbers that telegraphed inscrutability and sexual boldness.
I'm also completely with you on the boldness of ending the episode not on a physical explosion but on the much more incendiary idea of June picking up that pen and getting to work.
The diamond cluster Mata Hari pair — again one large and the other small — evoked the flair and boldness of its namesake, the Dutch exotic dancer and courtesan who was executed in 1917 for espionage.
The boldness to even take the shot, let alone make it, was exactly what the Warriors were looking for when they signed the former M.V.P. "Not many people are taking that shot," Green said.
Human Rights Watch, a New York-based group, outlined the moves in a global report on repressive governments that said Beijing stood out in the boldness of its attacks on critics around the world.
MEXICO CITY — Cubans voted to approve a new constitution, the government announced Monday, but the growing boldness of those opposing its policies seemed to overshadow the modest legal changes that were on the ballot.
Inspired by their boldness, as well as by the slow, visceral nature of thick paint, Clark began to use a broom to push acrylic across unprimed canvas, which has been laid on the floor.
Not only was Stettheimer one of modern art's earliest avowed feminists, in terms of her aesthetic, feminine perspective and boldness, but she was also among the most innovative and daring artists of her time.
With that in mind, we would argue that boldness and allied traits may be linked to successful behaviors in the short term, but that their effectiveness almost always fizzles out in the long term.
It also underscores China's new boldness in trying to seize leadership amid divisions between the United States and its European, Canadian and Japanese allies over issues including free trade, climate change and foreign policy.
To get a sense of Mr. Ren's boldness, consider this: Thomson Reuters data records just a handful of cash takeovers that have topped $40 billion, including Anheuser-Busch, AT&T Wireless, Genentech, TXU and Alcan.
He was seen as the man with the boldness needed to end Japan's prolonged and debilitating bout of price deflation a general fall in the price of goods and services that began in the 1990s.
Latifah tells McFadden that she liked the name, which means delicate and very kind in Arabic, because it shows off the juxtapositions in her personality between the boldness of Queen and the warmth of Latifah.
Unlike artists like Arthur Dove or even Georgia O'Keeffe, Obata's landscape has a delicate touch that is concerned less with the boldness of its abstract shape than with the texture and impressiveness of the range.
Rather, the boldness of The Bold Type comes from storylines surrounding contemporary issues, such as when Kat writes an article criticizing sexism in virtual reality software and starts receiving rape threats from trolls on Twitter.
With typical boldness, the season finale of "Billions" pays homage to "The Conversation" by turning Axe Capital, that gleaming beacon of late capitalism run amok, into the ravaged bones and sinew of Harry Caul's apartment.
Both designs derive from the third part, the so-called black part, of Schlemmer's work, as did most of Kyle Luu's glamorous costumes, distinguished from the original designs mainly by more sparkle and less boldness.
He was seen as the man with the boldness needed to end Japan's prolonged and debilitating bout of price deflation – a general fall in the price of goods and services that began in the 1990s.
She was not as consistent a painter as some of her associates, but she possessed talent and boldness (some of it alcohol-fueled; she got sober in the 1970s with the help of Alcoholics Anonymous).
But we also knew that the boldness of the project, the eccentricities of the central characters, and the challenges of hacking together a homebuilt spacecraft on a shoestring budget would make for a compelling read.
The filmmakers feign boldness in tackling national politics, but revert to coyness and caricature when it comes to local matters, gesturing toward a multiculturalism that isn't even skin deep and sweeping gentrification under the rug.
"Ransomware attacks happen every day — but what makes this different is the size and boldness of the attack," said Robert Pritchard, a cybersecurity expert at the Royal United Services Institute, a research organization in London.
Vanessa's sexual boldness and Virginia's sexual angst are well documented; it seems unnecessary to consider the frequency or fact of orgasms, as though these are the only arbiters of pleasure or satisfaction in a relationship.
"Ava was always my choice to do this series," Santana told The New York Times in May, pointing to what he called the boldness of her Martin Luther King Jr. biopic, Selma, including King's flaws.
"It is a remarkable (and) alarming act of boldness that the thugs and their Turkish backers believe they can get away with this in the U.S. capital," tweeted Jim Sciutto, CNN's chief national security correspondent.
I think I see a level of boldness in people inside the country and this is a result of the fact that people are finally thinking it is so bad that it can't get worse.
As Elizabeth de Burgh, Robert the Bruce's (Chris Pine) wife in Outlaw King, she injected poise, dignity and boldness to a character who might have blandly, lovingly just supported her husband in any other medieval biopic.
Investors said the ability to communicate with markets and the boldness to fight a crisis were crucial qualities for a successor, and that they valued stability more than asset performance during a central bank chief's tenure.
"I can get ridiculously obsessed with the quality of my ingredients and with the boldness of my seasonings," he adds, sprinkling a thick layer of roughly ground powder on a butterflied chicken wing on a stick.
The British Prime Minister, Theresa May , often strikes people as cautious, but her political career has been defined by acts of boldness, often on behalf of unfashionable causes, or in the face of seemingly impossible circumstances.
Fifteen years later, such unhindered autonomy and boldness is rare to come across in film, with vengeance gendered as something men seek for honor and dignity and women only out of hysteria or lack of feeling.
Giacomo Casanova, though, had assets that outshone the lack of money and title: boldness, wit, a gift for languages, and charm enough to slide into a seat at a cardinal's dinner table or a countess's bed.
Even at its best, the food rarely rises to the technical brilliance or boldness of, say, the green curry mushroom mille-feuille or the Vietnamese-flavored chicken legs he put on the menu at Dirty French.
The folks I've met tend not to measure the bigness of an idea by how many trillions it takes out of the US Treasury, nor the boldness of an idea by how many people it alienates.
Mr. Trump can take pride in his cabinet choices, the deregulatory thrust he and the Republican Congress have initiated and the boldness he has shown in shaking up the established order and the elites in Washington.
Not just for his boldness and courage, not just for his enormous emotional range (from boiling anger to the most exquisite tenderness), but for the quality of the writing itself, the chiseled grace of his sentences.
That pre-irony devotion tends to fall apart as a music fan ages, or at least the boldness with which we publicly attach ourselves to a single musician and take wild swings at logic in their name.
But while she has favored boldness in the past, for the latest issue of Rolling Stone, the singer decided to keep things more low-key, posing with her natural curls and, yes, even a little armpit stubble.
The sci-fi premises that used to define the show's boldness have become more of a backdrop, as week to week the tragedy of a family fighting to put their ill-fitting, broken pieces back together unfolds.
They craved boldness and candidates who will not only fight for them but with them on issues that affect their lives: truly universal health care, free college tuition, combatting income inequality, and restoring and strengthening workers' rights.
Of the many rivals Donald J. Trump has accumulated over four decades in business and, now, presidential politics, one of the earliest was a New York City skyscraper with the boldness to stand taller than his own.
But the boldness to ask them and to use the steam from an aggressively boiling pot of conflicted interests to power an entire season is what has made this anthology's second season a triumphant piece of storytelling.
Repair is imperative, because the continued competitiveness of the American economy depends on the skills of our work force, the intellectual nimbleness of our citizens, the boldness of our scientific research and the genius of our inventions.
Alabama was rewarded for boldness on a 4th down run, but a deep pass by Tua Tagovailoa later in the drive proved too large of a risk, as the quarterback threw his second interception of the day.
At long last, time has caught up with her, and the very things that cut her off from the mainstream — her boldness, her theoretical concerns — have made her, and especially her "Wheatfield" project, more necessary than ever.
Yet both Kim and Trump have come too far to risk any failure from the summit, and Kim's boldness and Trump's disposition as a dealmaker may come together to produce a surprising result, the former officials said.
Trump told the Times he knows "how to handle" Clinton and said the debates will not be judged based on policy points but on boldness and leadership — an area in which he believes he has an advantage.
Even at a time when the attorney general has made fighting misconduct and restoring public trust a focus of his office, Mr. Grewal said that some of the accusations made last week stood out for their boldness.
And he writes here with boldness and audacity, using a collagelike method (involving fictional news clippings, oral history excerpts, memoirs, government documents) to help chronicle the events that led to and followed the Second American Civil War.
This Brooklyn Academy of Music retrospective highlights points of commonality between those two auteurs, one French and the other Japanese, who both demonstrated boldness with color, fluency with pop culture, and caustic takes on youth and rebellion.
His audacious, unflinching boldness in the face of an onslaught of criticism is a virtue that I would not just come to accept, but also to appreciate and admire, leading me to endorse him before voting ever began.
He pulls it off, too — and while most of that destruction is obviously going to be undone in the sequel, there's some boldness to the choice to leave the audience sitting with the idea for a full year.
" Executive producer and Archie Comics CEO Jon Goldwater added: "I am thrilled that Kiernan is playing Sabrina and have no doubt that she will embody the strength, courage, and boldness that has made the character a fan favorite.
Carrying on a custom fostered previously by Puff Daddy and the Wu-Tang Clan, the boldness of his title suggests an intention to stick around, a sentiment reinforced by the high quality and repeat listenability of its contents.
Like many of us who care about food policy and public health, Wilson is slack-jawed at the boldness of Chile's mandatory food labeling, which dares imply right on the label that some foods are bad for you.
Having worked in editorial, e-commerce, fashion photography, and fashion styling for years, Xina Giatas predicts that one of the biggest trends of the next decade will be embracing boldness and breaking conventions when it comes to style.
A strongman who usually acts with precision and boldness, Mr. Xi has been reluctant to take on the North's leader, Kim Jong-un, ostensibly a Chinese ally, whom he privately disparages to Western leaders as young and reckless.
It is within the space of boldness and and decisive editing that lies the sweet spot where Studio Meatwreck can play out its oddball fantasies, "aestheticizing the contradictory…[making] everyday life unusual" and delivering their own artistic voice.
Auto executives actually admire Musk for his vision and boldness, and there's a view in the industry that because Tesla has validated some legitimate consumer appetite for all-electric cars, the future looks good for everyone on that front.
Audio and video clips of the cycle, distributed generously through the installation, open up the memorabilia and scores like air in a balloon, endowing mere paper with reminders of the boldness and loftiness that so astonished Wagner's early audiences.
That boldness has been on show since the birth of the Al Jazeera television network in 1996, but more dramatically in Qatar's intervention (with weapons and cash) in Libya and Syria, and its support for the reconstruction of Gaza.
What It Is: Tattoo Junkee Pucker Up Lip Paint + Effects What It Costs: $6.88 Level of Difficulty: 1/5 On the scale of boldness, this glittery lip is probably the most tame out of all the ones I tested.
Beyond his Dr. Seuss-style cadences, Cam'ron seized ears with the boldness of his arrangements: the twinkling vibraphones of "Oh Boy" and the Sunday-morning keys of "Hey Ma" made rap radio sound softer, more eccentric and self-aware.
In spite of appearances, however, the recipes make clear that experimenting in the kitchen, for both of these cooks, is about the boldness of subtlety, the paradoxes of sameness embedded in difference, and the un-ironic pleasures of hospitality.
This wasn't her first go at fiction: As a college student at the University of Pennsylvania in the 1960s, she studied with Philip Roth, whose influence can be detected in the sexual boldness of so many of her stories.
" "We've been following them from afar, and the players on social media...a lot of them are playing in some of the top clubs in Europe, and there's that boldness that aligns in Nigeria and Lagos and in London.
Aside from the silliness with the ports, other small improvements include faster page turn animations, more settings for font sizes and boldness, a left align option and an inverted color scheme that'll put white text on a black background.
How a person responds to the person you capture on film tells you a lot about what they want to see in his movement — what kind of courage, or boldness, or maybe vindictiveness they believe exists in his movement.
"I watched her go through her career -- to this day, I still watch her -- with such grace and boldness and courage and perseverance and kindness that I too just want to embody as a woman in music," she said.
"We admire the boldness and the level of ambition, and we are ready to explore it further," Transport Commissioner Violeta Bulc told the European Parliament in a response to a resolution backed by lawmakers, including the main conservative bloc.
In a study of the 42 American presidents up to and including George W. Bush, we asked biographers and other experts to complete a detailed set of personality items - including items assessing boldness - about the president of their expertise.
I do believe, however, that – through a combination of toughness and boldness, aggressiveness and flexibility, and resolution and an amazingly fast grasping of tactical opportunities – President Trump may have begun the process of opening up North Korea and changing history.
Manafort displayed "boldness" in failing to report his lobbying work in the United States on behalf of the Ukrainian government, prosecutors wrote, even though he'd been warned before by the Justice Department about complying with the Foreign Agents Registration Act.
"It requires a certain boldness and fortitude to take on an endeavor as ambitious as Libra — a generational opportunity to get things right and improve financial inclusion," Dante Disparte, head of policy for the Libra Association, said in a statement.
He's been talking up trade wars enthusiastically lately, tweeting about how the United States is "losing many billions of dollars on trade with virtually every country it does business with," which isn't actually true, but you have to admire the boldness.
While Uber is one of the prime examples of the "move fast and break things" mantra, boldness has sometimes proven to actually have been recklessness as self-driving pilots have been shut down and licenses to operate have been revoked.
"While competitors have clearly sought to learn from Merck, the breadth and depth of Keytruda' s clinical trial program and boldness to commit significant capital to promising external modalities ... gives it a likely sustained significant advantage, we believe," Baum said.
Read more: At a Google team off-site, we were asked to play a personality game that clearly revealed why it's so hard for women to reach the topImmediately my boldness and authenticity kicked in along with a bit of humor.
But if Republicans work together and are able to retain both their boldness and a sense of proportion they can take a big step toward recovering the American ideal of citizenship and self-government — and towards building a lasting governing majority.
But most of the boldness in American politics in my lifetime has come only on the right, and it's refreshing to see that change — even if some of what's coming on the left leads to policies that I would approach differently.
Nika Elugardo, a Democrat who beat a powerful incumbent in the Massachusetts House on Tuesday, said Mr. Trump's election had created a new sense of urgency and boldness in communities that some Democrats had taken for granted in the past.
Whenever I hear Bach's Mass, or his other incomparable works, I usually come away thinking that, for his matchless combination of technical mastery, ingenious musical engineering, profound expressivity, and, when so moved, unabashed boldness, Bach was the greatest composer in history.
But, ultimately, the strongest small-dollar fundraiser would be Clinton herself — her boldness would convince many in the progressive wing that she is their candidate, too, and it would go a long way to uniting the Obama coalition behind her.
There is a feminist and revisionist aspect to the series, which intends to rescue Catherine from the more extreme fabrications about her carnality while still celebrating the sexual boldness that accompanied her (relatively) enlightened attitudes and masterly exercise of power.
But despite its boldness, a barrier like this has alarmed many resilience planning and environmental experts, who say it is an oversimplified, myopic concept that does not attempt to address several major climate threats and could even make things worse.
The dancing of Tiler Peck and Amar Ramasar ("Emeralds") and Sara Mearns, partnered superbly by Tyler Angle, ("Diamonds") was lustrous, while that of the smaller-scaled Megan Fairchild and Gonzalo Garcia ("Rubies") took them to fresh personal peaks of boldness.
The boldness of the ending was a big surprise to a lot of fans of the franchise, but Pixar just released an alternate ending that went in the exact opposite direction, and it apparently got as far as the animatic stage.
Whether out of boldness or rashness, the Trump administration has left us with a choice: legislate the structural reform that almost everyone wants or watch as this administration takes the mortgage market down a path that almost no one wants.
But to Ms. Williams, taking her on represents an act of boldness: the choice to portray herself very differently than on "The Daily Show," in a part created specifically for her, as someone invested in her own search for self-assurance.
While his work has been recognized in the years since the Black Panther Party newspaper ceased publication, Bold Visual Language is a reminder that the boldness of Douglas's visual language remains, and has never ceased to be necessary, here and now.
With the help of a translator, they started learning the trends: While the area's fashions are steeped in pragmatism — hand-me-downs, handmade pockets added to jackets, and multiple hats to protect from the city's chill — there's a sense of whimsy and boldness.
Kim's actions indicate he is no longer constrained by fears that China might abandon its support for his regime or that the US will launch a military strike -- two major factors that have tempered Pyongyang's boldness in the past, according to Lee.
Though her work appears delicate at first glance, with fine lines and subtle shading you'd expect from a professionally trained artist, there's a boldness to her sketches that is only enhanced by the washes of unadulterated color she throws on top of them.
I learned to respect the workmanship and quality of beautifully tailored Irish tweed, French silk, and Scottish cashmere; I admired the boldness of the silhouettes and gutsiness of the prints, forcing the rest of my outfit into submission around that solitary standout piece.
In all, the exhibition begins with boldness and then more tentative steps, as if the curators leaped into the space, and then finding themselves with a surfeit of ways that the body can be threatened and pulled apart, opted for one of each.
Thus, Clark writes, "if the maverick boldness that the administration displayed in rescuing Otto represents the best of Trumpism, what followed once it was clear the reports were flawed encapsulates its troubling disregard for facts when a dubious narrative supports its interests."
Everyone wants its boldness: "Thrones" famously killed off the face of the show, Sean Bean, before its first season was over and has repeatedly redefined assumptions about what's possible on TV, both tonally (sexposition, shocking violence) and technically (dragons, sweeping battle scenes).
Still, some black people have felt a "recklessness or boldness to what I'm putting onstage in front of white people," Mr. Harris, who began writing "Slave Play" during his first year as a graduate student at the Yale School of Drama, told me.
I swear, he repeated with a boldness seemingly unrealistic but clearly effective, as it was followed almost immediately by recognition from nearly every country in the region, plus more than a dozen members of the European Union, Canada and the United States.
The story's comedy — and its narrative boldness — comes from the often absurd, yawning chasm between what Emma thinks she knows (and she believes she knows all) and what she so profoundly doesn't understand, including the hearts of the people in her orbit.
Corporate Democrats are unwilling to act with the urgency and boldness necessary to meet the many crises we are facing in our country and the world, from climate change to mass incarceration to millions of people living without housing and health care.
And perhaps there's no better symbol for the boldness of the great human experiment than the walk, as each springy step contains the same extravagance, cocksureness, and audacity present in the greatness of our pyramids and the arrogance of our tar-sand pits.
When, in 1871, he tells Verlaine that the boldness of his colleague's first volume makes him regret the "vanity which makes me want to offer my work only when it is complete and perfect," he is hinting that Verlaine has published prematurely.
Our conversation was wide-ranging and sometimes contentious: We talked about the implications of men sculpting women's insecurities to maximize corporate profits and how even a gender-blind application process isn't a perfect fix in a society that punishes feminine boldness and confidence.
I thought if you have a social environment, you tend to fall back into what people expect you to do, and being in a totally strange place in a strange city gave me the ignorance and boldness to do what I wanted to do.
Having a well-regarded release on Nic Fanciulli's Saved Records would give anyone the confidence to explore further with their sound, and Lane's responded in kind with all three tracks of her new EP Diary of a Madwoman—out January 29—showcasing a newfound boldness.
Clinton has tried out recently with increasing boldness: In an interview on Israeli television this month, she said the Islamic State was praying for Mr. Trump's victory, and she has warned that foreign adversaries could seek to sway the election in her opponent's favor.
Brainy, bookish, and shy, with a dyed-blue streak in her mousy brown hair that suggests "the possibility of boldness," Greer grew up in a working-class town in Massachusetts, where she and her boyfriend, Cory, were at the top of their public-school class.
While other presidents sought to hone the art of persuasion, he revels in his talent for repulsion: how many people he attacks (he styles this as boldness); how many people he offends (he pretties this up as authenticity); how many people he sends into exile.
Also on view will be a beaded felt hat that recalls sci-fi B-movies of the 2800s, which suggests that, while she stayed out of the machinations of the art world, her aesthetic boldness couldn't help but inform the rest of her polymathic life.
Honnold already had such a reputation for extreme boldness that I was surprised to find a nerdy young man with big ears and brown eyes and an impish impulse to tease — gently, sweetly — anyone burdened by the average human terror of death-by-plummeting.
Then along came McGregor, a mixed martial artist from Ireland, who used a boldness that rivaled Mayweather's to reach the peak of stardom in the fast-growing Ultimate Fighting Championship universe, in which fighters use their fists and feet and can wrestle opponents down.
It succeeds on every level: the score playing in your mind when you wake up; the brilliance of its lyrics; its boldness in giving eighteenth-century history contemporary form and in casting people of color who, during Hamilton's time, were in bondage or invisible.
ZENG RONGSpokesperson of the Chinese embassy London Reform in Ethiopia * Given the boldness of the changes we have seen so far in Ethiopia, the political and economic reforms that Abiy Ahmed, the new prime minister, has embarked on will transform this country ("Reformer-in-chief", June 9th).
In their open political boldness, all these innovations follow in the footsteps of Bereket Belayneh, a playwright whose sensationally popular one-man show, "Eyayu Fungus"—first staged three years ago and soon to air on television—made fun of low-level officials as well as Ethiopians themselves.
When Orange Is the New Black and Tony-nominated The Color Purple star Danielle Brooks made her modeling debut earlier this week for the Christian Siriano x Lane Bryant fashion show in the a bold yellow gown from the collection, she didn't stop the boldness there.
With its washed out, dreamlike qualities, the album's closer, "I Can't Give Everything Away," is the fitting final statement of an artist that gave to electronic music both in the boldness of his production and in the weird soul he placed at the heart of it all.
When a Singaporean author and former diplomat, Kishore Mahbubani, predicted earlier this month that tensions would not lead to military conflict between China and America, the auditorium broke into applause—as much for the boldness of his assertion as in the hope that he may be right.
The other reason for secrecy — a much bigger one — is to tactfully play down the boldness of President Trump's demands for dramatic Chinese concessions that will painfully challenge all the core elements of China's economic system and its links to the constitution of the Communist Party.
Lynn — who led an early investment in the online lender LendingClub while with her previous employer, Morgenthaler Ventures — remembers well the language that the company and competitors like Prosper used and the boldness with which they launched into the world, intent on cutting out the middleman.
The annual custom of the White House Correspondents' Association dinner suddenly seems uncomfortable if not untenable: Journalists mingling with Trump administration aides who loathe them, celebrities decrying Trump White House policies, and an entertainment headliner grappling with the tone and boldness of jokes about President Trump himself.
"We've got to move past a Washington mentality that suggests that the bigness of plans only consists of how many trillions of dollars they put through the Treasury, that the boldness of a plan only consists of how many Americans it can alienate," Mr. Buttigieg said pointedly.
Humberto Leon's costumes may have been a little on the nose, emblazoned with "Defy" and "Shout," but that didn't detract from Mr. Peck's strikingly inventive steps or his boldness in creating gender-neutral roles for two central duets, a rarity in ballet and a refreshing statement.
Walking the fields every day, we saw no fewer than 10 pairs of ass-less chaps, Beyoncé's makeup artist told us he loves the boldness of the glitter highlighter look worn all over the grounds, and every time we turned around there was another modern take on rainbow hair.
In one important way, the G5 is already a winner for LG. This phone swept everyone up in a happy whirlwind of hype during Mobile World Congress, collecting the organizers' prize for best new mobile device and eliciting praise from fans and critics for the boldness of its design.
In 1965, she co-created Metamorpho, the Element Man, with writer Bob Haney, but even when illustrating other artists' characters, her style was distinctive for its boldness and clarity, and although she left comics for seven years to raise her daughter, she continued working for her entire adult life.
And then there are the untold numbers of women whose interactions with these kinds of predators caused them to doubt themselves rather than apply for that more prestigious job, or hang back from an important meeting because they didn't know if their boldness would be mistaken for sexual availability.
"There is a boldness to saying, &aposthere&aposs a problem — I&aposm not resigned to just accept this, but I have some power to change it,&apos and almost as importantly, or maybe more importantly, being predisposed to see the power of other people&aposs changes," Obama said.
The spare ink illustrations gracing the seminal lesbian publication "The Ladder," first published in 255, stand out among the coded visuals of the "pre-liberation" era, while Gilbert Baker's rainbow flag, hand-sewn for San Francisco's 1978 Gay Freedom Day celebration, epitomizes the boldness of post-Stonewall visibility.
Joe Biden, who has all but disappeared from the political scene since his victories last Tuesday, has been placed, by the patina of his former position, well ahead of Sanders on the question of who would better manage the crisis, despite the boldness of Sanders's proposals to address it.
But they stared at her—with increasing boldness, she thought, because whenever she looked at them they were looking at her and, instead of glancing down, as they had at first, they continued to stare, Theodore with his huge blue eyes and Annabelle with her small dark ones.
Booker's support for these issues reflects the evolution of the post-Obama Democratic Party that has embraced progressive reform with a boldness, candor, and vision that surpasses the heyday of 1960s Great Society liberalism and seems intent on reimagining the Great Depression-era New Deal for the 21st century.
The group of psychopathic traits defined as "fearless dominance"—defined by Psychology Today as a "tendency toward boldness that includes such traits as a desire to dominate social situations, charm, willingness to take physical risks, and an immunity to feelings of anxiety" are actually very attractive in others.
Unlike in the 1990s, when Clinton Democrats had to imitate Reagan Republicans to succeed, there is nothing in the present G.O.P. worth appropriating or imitating or triangulating toward; instead, mobilization and boldness together can break the Trump Republicans, demographic weight can bury them, and then it's California, here we come.
When the next generation comes, and asks for it all — even at the expense of the unearned privileges men are afforded, to our bodies and to everything else, especially at that expense — I hope I will not feel as frightened by their boldness, their strength, their insistence on their full humanity.
This was, in other words, not just any screening, but one with special significance, and the boldness of the government's decision to shut it down has stirred debate "It's always sad if a film screening is not permitted," Nicolaus Mesterharm, founding director of Meta House, wrote to Hyperallergic over email.
Sorority girls posing by their collection of empty bottles of alcohol which they drank that night, drug dealers showing off their guns, money, and drugs, little kids posing with all their birthday cash... I was intrigued by the boldness of these people taking photos of themselves with weapons, money, and drugs.
This new boldness made international headlines when a cast member of the blockbuster musical "Hamilton" (still dominating Broadway more than a year after its opening) addressed an audience member from the stage during curtain calls — one Mike Pence, the vice president-elect — on the importance of honoring his country's diversity.
But "Part 8" of Twin Peaks: The Return proved not so easily digestible — surging with wordless, experimental imagery, intimations of cosmological enigmas, and a disturbing boldness, the then newest entry into David Lynch and Mark Frost's beloved series was immediately hailed for raising — or least deranging — TV's bar, the peakiest of all.
In a sign of their growing boldness, the group's members have come out from behind the masks they once wore to disguise their identities on the Internet; the group has also launched its own far-right streetwear brand and online shop — selling White Rex, naturally, along with other leading European far-right labels.
While there is understandable hesitation between Elio and Oliver initially — each testing the other's boundaries with increasing boldness as the story unfolds — their burgeoning relationship is remarkably free of shame or angst, demonstrating subtle awareness of the social mores of 1983, when the film is set, but never straying too far into judgment.
That we can send a message to people who are telling us that we have to choose between our head and our heart, that we have to choose between what it takes to govern and what it takes to win, or that we have to choose between unity and boldness in this country.
"He consistently counseled us to balance boldness with caution, to do what was ethically sound, and to take the long view," said Janet C. Gornick, a professor at the City University of New York Graduate Center who directs the United States office of the L.I.S. Anthony Barnes Atkinson was born on Sept.
Late in his life, a resurgence of interest in his jaw-dropping artistic range, and his adorably outre personality, led to a cult-favorite documentary and a show at the Drawing Center that let the public see how the children's books were part of a whole body of work whose boldness still astounds.
Women pioneers in dancehall, like Dawn Penn, Lady Ann, Sister Nancy, Sister Charmaine, Patra and Lady Saw were able to accumulate massive success beyond Jamaica's borders, but for some reason or another, weren't able to maintain their consistency; a challenge that Spice was ready to tackle with unabashed boldness from the outset of her career.
Read more: A man resigned from his job by giving his boss a 'sorry for your loss' card, and people are loving itA panel of Prana representatives will assess the entries and pick one person "based on their passion, boldness, originality, personality, and quality of entry," and that person will be notified by mid-October.
Then, finally, because populism thrives on its willingness to shatter norms, it tends to treat this chaos and blowback as a kind of vindication — a sign that it's on the right track, that its boldness is meeting inevitable resistance from the failed orthodoxies of the past, and so on through a self-comforting litany.
They didn't have to acknowledge it before, not really, but in a world of phone cameras and hot mics and general boldness, they now get to stare at a video of something terrible happening and turn to us and tell us it's not happening, or it's happening but we're thinking about it all wrong.
If you factor in that teams made around 1343 percent of their extra-point attempts this season; that home teams tend to win overtime games (by a slight margin); that favored teams tend to have an advantage the longer things play out (Green Bay was a 1333-point underdog); the math is on the side of boldness.
"I'm more vulnerable with people now, and I think in the past I thought being vulnerable was being weak, and I'm a strong woman, I've been through a lot, and showing that side of me and talking about vitiligo now, I think that's a sign of strength and boldness and not that I'm a weak person," she says.
There is ample evidence that since the signing in mid-2015 of the deal to curb Iran's nuclear programme, known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, Iran has taken advantage of the easing of sanctions and the unfreezing of about $100bn worth of overseas assets to project its power across the region with greater boldness.
Taschen's lavish monograph emphasises Mr Hewlett's vision and skill as an artist, one who links the British traditions of the great Ronald Searle—whose Nigel Molesworth and St Trinian's girls share his own characters' sense of anarchic mischief—with the boldness of line and colour favoured by American commercial and comic artists of the 20th century.
Most Americans seem to still believe that, during the Cuban Missile Crisis, it was President Kennedy's boldness in going eye to eye with Russian ships that got Khrushchev to remove his missiles from Cuba – the so-called "Russia blinked" nonsense - rather than the backdoor diplomacy and our own relinquishment of missiles in Turkey that accomplished that goal.
The cycles of imminent war and upheaval Iranians seem destined to face every few years, cycles often driven by the whims of the United States and the increasing boldness of Iran, now feel like a civilizational inheritance, a legacy that my mother bore before me, her mother before her, and that I will pass down to my children.
" Other campaigns are also taking note of Buttigieg's support from Wall Street and tech donors and using it as a sharp line of attack, arguing that it shows he would lack boldness in reforming big industries and raising taxes on the wealthy to fund big new social programs like "Medicare for All" or the "Green New Deal.
The rarity might be multiplied by the unusual profligacy of sacrificing a star, but even that expensive boldness has been not unfamiliar since Hitchcock pioneered it in "Psycho"; as he told Truffaut, the shock value of Janet Leigh's early departure in the shower scene depended on the audience's expectation that a headline name would stay alive.
There is one dish, however, that still haunts me to this day, nearly 15 years after I first stumbled upon its two-word name, a name that displayed such an utter and unabashed boldness that it shook me to the core, a name that still makes me gasp with renewed shock each time I'm reminded of it: crispy bungholes.
For instance, in analyzing Matisse's "The Red Studio," Morley touches on the Fauvist movement: he recalls the anecdote in which art critic Louis Vauxcelles identified Matisse as "Donatello parmi les fauves" ("Donatello among the wild animals"), indicating the boldness of the brushwork of Matisse and his fellow Fauvists, which made the Impressionists look tame in comparison.
"I saw the guy in a hallway, so I ran him down and pulled a sample out from my bag," said Eben Bayer, describing how he homed in on an executive from Sealed Air, a packaging company that he hoped would be interested in the environmentally friendly shipping materials made by Ecovative Design, his small business in Green Island, N.Y. Boldness worked.
In a passage from the 2486 book The Power of Boldness: Ten Master Builders of American Industry Tell Their Success Stories, Moore explained that the issue was that it felt the second-source deal with AMD was no longer a fair trade: This move, which Moore admitted was "a real change in the way the industry operated," was controversial at the time.
"Perhaps they have not seen an elected official take this kind of stand and use this kind of boldness, particularly directed at one who is the president of the United States," Waters told Broadly of her popularity with millennials, adding that she finds it very easy to call out Trump and his administration because she truly believes he should be impeached.
It is so aggressively non-totalizing that it stops itself from fully exploring the boldness of its potential claims, settling, instead, for a model of "twitchy, agitated interpassivity" — that all-too-familiar digital-age affect remarked upon by Mark Fisher, a mirror image of the schizophrenic technological landscape it sets out to critique which further entrenches "reflexive impotence" as the only available response.
Still reeling from other recent scandals while not really doing anything about them, the magazine was quick to issue an apology, claiming with awkward boldness and pride that the article had never been reviewed by its editorial staff prior to publication: We place full trust in our writers and critical advisors to submit only quality articles for publication in our journal.
As a cousin's wife gets up to speak, her toddler crawls onto the stage and toward the urn: He sat next to it and banged on it for a while and then, while his mother, oblivious, kept talking about Tina and all her charming qualities, her boldness, her tenderness, her zest for life, the little kid somehow managed to take the lid off the urn.
Ratliff shares a number of admirable traits with Farber, not least his boldness (he doesn't give a damn if he's trampling on your own musical tastes or preconceptions: Just shut up and listen to what I have to say) and a capacity for surprising takes on individual songs or artists that at first may seem to come out of left field but, finally, make perfectly good sense.
"And I had her in my head and I would play around with being her in my bedroom and with certain people, but the gift of age is that you actually get to have the boldness and the courage to be that woman, to be that person and I'm experiencing it now and some of the things I've discovered in knowing myself is that I actually like myself."
Other signs exemplify the city's spirit of boldness and revolution, like the Martini glass marking Red Barn, the first openly gay bar in the city or the space age sign for La Concha, a hotel designed by Paul Williams, the well-known black architect who, the story has it, learned to sketch and write upside down because white clients wouldn't want to sit next to him in meetings.
And while her look may change all the time — for example, when she works on Idol, she tells PeopleStyle that her look is "classic with a twist, to last all day," whereas when she's on tour, she goes for "retro space age boldness," and everyday, it's "all me with a pop of gloss or a lash" — the 33-year-old singer assures that all of her beauty decisions all come from within.

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